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SMS to lift phone
SMS from lift phone
The second line in the replying SMS row says that the most recent alarm was made 2 hours
and 12 minutes ago and needed 1 callout attempt. If no acknowledgement is made (10 callout
attempts are done) this is illustrated with a “–“.
9.8 Sending an SMS when an alarm is trigged
When an alarm is trigged an SMS can be sent to a predefined mobile phone. The SMS will be
sent after the alarm call is finished and inform about the alarm type, alarm code and a mes-
sage which normally is the installation address. Note that only one SMS per alarm attempt is
made. There are three different alternatives available:
1. No SMS are sent when an alarm is trigged. This is the default setting
2. An SMS is sent and an alarm call is made when an alarm is trigged
3. Only an SMS is sent when an alarm is trigged
For an SMS to be sent, follow the three steps below:
1. You
must
decide which types of alarm that will trigger an SMS
2. You
must
program an Alarm Message Receiver (AMR)
3. You
may
enter an alarm message (MSG), normally the installation address, from
where the alarm is sent. If you don’t do this only the telephone number and the alarm
code of the sending phone will be displayed
All programming can be done using the keypad on the speech unit, except for the alarm mes-
sage (MSG), which must be programmed with an SMS. To make the complete programming
with a single SMS, see Picture 8 below.
The Alarm Message Receiver (AMR) is programmed with the following programming se-
quence:
<Phone number, max 20 digits>
The SMS functionality for each alarm type is activated with the following programming se-
quences:
< A >
Alarm button in central unit
< B >
Alarm button in speech unit
< C>
Test alarm
1111
log
Log
1:2h12m
2:124h11m
–:642h6m
1:1219h34m
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