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5. SMS Commands Reference
1. Not case sensitive i.e. 000000DiSaRm (the software converts it all to uppercase internally)
2. Limit to SMS is 25 messages in 8.5 minutes (the system automatically overrides the sending of to
many messages)
3. Default pin code is 000000 (all zero’s)
4. Messages that contain no valid PIN code that are sent to the RAM will not get responded to (ref
NEWPIN)
5. Messages that contain a valid PIN with a command that is not recognised will have a list of
messages that are available sent to them i.e.
< Unknown command. Commands are: ARM DISARM PANIC ONOUT1 OFFOUT1
READPHONE WRITEPHONE ERASEPHONE ID PIN
6. Boot and Bonnet are identical i.e. History and normal alarm conditions will be known as bonnet
for both.
7. There is no voltage drop.
8. Six digit PIN MUST be in front of all commands.
9. The ID (identification) is at the start of every SMS received from the RAM.
>Send this to RAM.
<Receive this from RAM.
>
ARM
or
A
(i.e. 123456ARM or 123456A for short)
<Alarm armed.
<Alarm armed. Door Ajar warning! (Other responses are all other triggers i.e. Boot warning!, Bonnet
warning!, Aux warning!)
<Alarm already armed.
<Alarm unable to arm. Ignition on!
>
DISARM
or
D
<Alarm disarmed.
<Alarm already disarmed.
>
PANIC
<PANIC ALERT!
(Does not send PANIC ALERT! When ignition is on.)
>
ONOUT1
(these are the same for outputs 1, 2 and 3 just the number changes)
<Output1 turned on.
>
OFFOUT1
<Output1 turned off.
>
READPHONE
(read phone memory number one is the only one that it will call
if no response within 4 minutes)
<Phone numbers. 1:xxxx 2:xxxxx 3:xxxxx 4:xxxx 5:xxxxx
>
ERASEPHONEX
(x = 1 to 5 erase phone memory 3 and puts “3: Not used” in blank locations on
reply)
<Phone numbers. 1:0407123001 2:0407123002 3:Not Used 4:0407123003 5:0407123006
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