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The SmartLiving System
User’s Manual
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Telephone functions
The SmartLiving control panel events can be programmed to trigger report calls
to an Alarm receiving Centre (via digital dialer) and also voice calls and SMS
messages to contact numbers.
The SmartLiving control panel also accepts commands over-the-phone. Shortcut
commands can be sent during calls to/from the control panel, after valid PIN
entry on the telephone keypad.
The commands can be activated by keys “
0
” to “
9
” on the telephone keypad,
which the system associates with various shortcut actions. Each code can be
programmed with customized shortcuts, such as: arm, disarm, activate/
deactivate outputs, delete alarm memory, etc.
If the system is equipped with a SmartLogos30M voice board, the code shortcuts
assigned to keys “
0
” to “
9
” will be announced over-the-phone, in order to
facilitate operations.
Additionally, the Listen-in function allows you to eavesdrop on the protected
premises by means of the keypad microphones.
When a user requests an operation - via a correctly formatted SMS message or
voice call to the SIM card of the Nexus - the control panel will activate the
respective shortcut/event and send confirmation (feedback) of the successfully
implemented command.
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WEB / e-mail functions
All SmartLAN/G equipped SmartLiving control panels are capable of sending
event associated e-mails (SmartLAN/G is an optional accessory board).
The e-mail text, subject, attachments and recipients must be edited by your
installer. No changes whatsoever should be made to the e-mail structure. Each e-
mail text is capable of containing a direct link to a website or to an IP addressable
device such as an IP camera, and an attachment document/file.
For a description of a typical e-mail format, refer to paragraph
5-17-1 e-mail
.
In addition to e-mails, the SmartLAN/G board allows you to interface with the
control panel from any computer or mobile phone device (PDA, mobile phone,
etc.) via any internet browser. The SmartLAN/G board integrates a web-server
which allows users to operate the control panel from remote locations without the
need of authentication.
For further details regarding the web-server, refer to paragraph
5-17-2 Access
the web-server
.
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Arming scenarios
A scenario is a pre-set arming configuration which applies various operating
modes to the SmartLiving system partitions (the scenarios are programmed by
the installer in accordance with user requirements).
For example, if all the occupants are leaving the building, you can apply a
scenario that arms all the partitions and activates the outputs which closes the
rollerblinds and switches off the lights. On returning to the building, you can
apply a scenario that disarms some of the partitions (those required) and
activates an output which switches on the garden lights.
The installer will set up the and make available the scenarios which best suit user
requirements. The scenarios can be activated via keypad, reader, remote-control,
and over-the-phone using shortcut commands (refer to
Chapter 3 - Shortcuts
),
or through a web-server with a mobile-phone interface, by accessing the
“Scenario activation” section (paragraph
5-17-3 Mobile-phone web interface
).
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