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System Events
– Confirmed Alarm
– User Duress
– XBus Panic
– User Panic
– RPA Panic
16.20 Change Engineer Pin
To change the Engineer PIN:
1. Scroll to CHANGE ENG PIN and press SELECT.
A randomly generated PIN appears.
2. Enter a new PIN if required by overwriting the displayed PIN and press ENTER.
The minimum number of digits required for this code depends on the security setting of the system
or on the selected length of the PIN Digits in the browser (
Panel Settings > System Settings >
Options
) The system will not accept a PIN with fewer numbers than it is set to receive.
3. Confirm the new PIN, press SAVE.
4. Press BACK to return to the previous screen to amend the PIN.
If the display times out during the process, the old PIN remains valid.
16.21 SMS
The SPC system support the communication of SMS alerts from the panel to the engineer and selected
users’ mobile phones (SMS events) in addition to allowing users to control the SPC system remotely via
SMS (SMS control). These two features work hand in hand as it allows the user to respond to a SMS
notification without the need to be physically at the premises.
A maximum of 32 (SPC4xxx), 50 (SPC5xxx) or 100 (SPC6xxx) SMS IDs can be configured for each
panel. An SMS-enabled modem and an appropriate system and user configuration are required to enable
SMS communications.
Depending on the SMS AUTHENTICATION mode selected (see
on page 113), SMS user
authentication can be configured to use various combinations of the user’s PIN and Caller ID or SMS PIN
and Caller PIN.
The SMS notification can operate with a PSTN modem if the PSTN operator supports SMS over
PSTN whereas SMS control will need a GSM modem at the panel. A GSM modem will support both
SMS notification and control.
SMS control
The SMS control can be set up so that a remote user can send an SMS message to perform the following
actions at the panel:
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Setting/unsetting
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Enable/disable engineer
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Enable/disable manufacturer access
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Mapping gate on/off
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