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Quick Start Steps 

 

1. 

SIM card

  

 

- Insert the SIM card into the phone. Ensure the SIM card is activated.  

  Test this by sending a SMS and making a missed call manually from the  
  SMS Alert cellphone to your phone. 

2. 

Power

    

             - Apply 12VDC.  

3. 

Pin code  

 

-

 

Type in the pin code that appears on your SIM card to start the phone.  

4. 

Pin code request

  

- This must be set to 

OFF

 (go to: Menu, Settings, Security Settings,  

  Pin Code Request, Enter Pin Code). 

5. 

Auto Answer

    

- Ensure Auto Answer is 

ON

. This should be on by default. 

6. 

Airtime

  

 

- Ensure that the SIM-card has sufficient credit. Load airtime if necessary. 

7. 

Message Inbox   

- Ensure that the phone’s inbox is empty. Once empty, the SMS Alert will  
  automatically keep the inbox empty. 

 

8.  SMS 

1234 b

 from your cellphone to the SMS Alert. Note the 

yellow LED 

will light up when B is active. 

This step notifies the SMS Alert that it must report to the phone from which the SMS was sent. 

There 

must be a space

 between 

1234

 and 

b.

 

 
9.  The SMS Alert will respond by sending its status back to you  (e.g. 

INPUT ON B- - -, #00000000000

)

Ensure that the character “B” appears in the SMS.

 

      

 

How to receive your first SMS 

 

10. 

ARM – 

Apply a 

positive pulse

 to the 

Key switch input

 for 50ms (milliseconds) and relay C will latch 

(switch on or off) to indicate that the SMS Alert is armed. You will receive an “ARMED” SMS. A pilot 

remote LED can be connected to this relay to indicate if the alarm is armed or disarmed. 

 

11. 

Trigger Zone 1 – 

Apply negative power

 

to the Zone 1 input for 30 seconds and then remove it to 

trigger Zone 1. The green LED will light for a second to indicate that a SMS is being sent . You will then 

receive a “

Zone 1” 

SMS

.

 

 

12. 

DISARM / switch siren off – 

Apply a 

positive pulse

 to the 

Key switch input 

again and you will 

receive a “DISARMED” SMS. 

 

Arm / Disarm Methods

 

 

The Key input is normally open: 

 

1. Via receiver or button  

- By applying a positive 12V pulse to the Key LED input  

 

Or/And 
 

2. Relay 

- Loop positive 12V through Relay A and then back to the Key Switch     

input. Then SMS: 

1234 ap

 to arm, and again to disarm. 

3. SMS 

1234 c on

 or 

1234 c off

 

Summary of Contents for SMS Alert 9

Page 1: ...ess control and monitoring etc SMS Alert 1 SMS Alert 1 works on the same principle than SMS Alert 9 but it is smaller and less expensive It is a programmable dual single input and 1 switched relay outputdevice The dimensions are approximately 155mm x 75mm x 55mm It reports tofour cellphones Input 1 Dual option Can be set to send a SMS on both aNegative apply or Negative remove trigger The SMS that...

Page 2: ...ser Manual SMS Alert Version 7 7 Input 1 ZONE 1 Input 2 ZONE 2 Input 3 ZONE 3 Input 4 ZONE 4 Input 5 ZONE 5 Input 6 ZONE 6 Input 7 ZONE 7 Input 8 ZONE 8 Input 9 Panic Features ARM DISARM STATUS LED SIREN OUTPUT RELAY OUTPUT ARM DISARM via KEY SWITCH or SMS ...

Page 3: ...There must be a space between 1234 and b 9 The SMS Alert will respond by sending its status back to you e g INPUT ON B 00000000000 Ensure that the character B appears in the SMS How to receive your first SMS 10 ARM Apply a positive pulse to the Key switch input for 50ms milliseconds and relay C will latch switch on or off to indicate that the SMS Alert is armed You will receive an ARMED SMS A pilo...

Page 4: ...SMS 1234 a off and the same for 1234 b off 1234 c off To switch all relays on SMS 1234 all on or else 1234 all off To pulse relay A SMS 1234 ap and the same for 1234 bp 1234 cp Programming the input SMS strings SMS characters You are able to programme the SMS messages you would like to receive on your cellphone s when your alarm goes off or when the inputs of the SMS Alert are triggered Each input...

Page 5: ...ert to enable it to change the code 2 Send 1234 CODE to the SMS Alert The SMS Alert will SMS back CODE 3 You can now SMS your selected 4 digit numeric code e g 5678 This code is used as a prefix to operate all commands 3 Panic Input This input is always on and does not depend on the Key Switch 4 Key Input This input enables or disables the 8 inputs The Key Input is on by default because of the red...

Page 6: ...sted in South Africa only Technical Specifications 1 Power supply Minimum of 12 volt DC 500mA milliamps Standby is 30 50 mA You must at least have a battery pack inline Auxiliary outputs on panels do not provide sufficient power 2 Number of cellphone users 1 4 3 Relay contacts 5A Use additional external relays for more current It is not recommended to run 220 V through the relays 4 Inputs 1 to 8 T...

Page 7: ...rial touching wires No wires must touch the aerial of the phone The SMS Alert won t work inside a metal container Use our magnetic external extension aerials for weak reception 4 Insert SIM card error Remove the SIM card and slightly twist the SIM card contacts more upward with a small screwdriver 5 Other equipment used in conjunction with SMS Alert It is not recommended that other receivers trans...

Page 8: ...MS Alert report to the 1st phone toggle 1234 C Report to 2nd phone toggle 1234 D Report to 3rd phone toggle 1234 E Report to 4th phone toggle 1234 R To request the status of the SMS Alert 1234 A ON To switch relay A on and the same for B and C 1234 A OFF To switch relay A off and the same for B and C 1234 AP Pulse Relay A once for 500ms and the same for B and C 1234 APP Pulse Relay A 10 times Pepp...

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