X-SMS 700-485-02B
Each phone number can choose how they want to receive the messages
or turn off messages.
Valid Extended Commands and Data entries:
On/Off
– Enables/Disables all reporting to the phone that sent the SMS
Global
– All enabled X-Series events that are not partition related are
report to the phone that is enabled to receive all event
reporting
Type
– Enables the type of reporting that the phone number will receive.
There are three types to choose from:
1.
Raw – A contact ID string is sent to the phone
2.
Full – All enabled events will be sent to the phone in English
3.
Reduced - Only the following will be reported: Arm/Disarm,
Zone violations, Panics, AC Fail/Restore and Battery
Low/Restore
Default: On (Enables partial reporting)
Desired Action
Code
Command Ext. Command
Data
Turn on partial
reporting for P3, P4,
P8 partitions & global
events
1234
Report
On
P3,P4,P8,global
Phone Number
Changing the type of reporting the phone will receive. This is to be sent
from the phone number being changed.
Desired Action
Code
Command Ext. Command
Data
Turn on full reporting
for P2 & P5
1234
Report
Type
Full
Feedback sent to your phone number:
Confirmation that the reports for partition1 and 2 have been
turned on
Failed message if unsuccessful.
Naming
Site Name
Site names are used to identify individual SMS Modules. Access to the
site name command is restricted to Master Phone Numbers. Site names
will always be sent with all SMSes and by default is “IDS SMS”. Site
names are limited to 12 characters.
Desired Action
Code
Command
Ext. Command
Data
Assigning a site
name
1234
Site
Name
Home
Feedback sent to your phone number:
Confirmation that the site name has been changed to Home.
Failed message if unsuccessful
NOTE:
Any spaces before or after the name will be part of the name.
Names are case sensitive
The X-Series alarm system does not use site names and these cannot be
added via the keypad.
Partition Names
Used to name partitions to make it easier to remember and identify
what each partition is. Partition names can be used with commands and
will be used in feedback SMSes.
Desired Action
Code
Command
Ext. Command
Data
Name partition 1
“Main House”
1234
Partition
Name
1:Main House
Name partition 2 as
“Granny Flat” &
partition 3 as
“Garage”
1234
Partition
Name
2:Granny Flat,
3:Garage
Feedback sent to your phone number:
Confirmation that the partition(s) have been renamed
Failed message if unsuccessful.
NOTE:
Any spaces before or after the name will be part of the name.
Names are case sensitive
The X-Series alarm system does not use partition names and cannot be
added via the keypad.
Zone Names
This command is used to name zones if they have not been named via
the X-Series keypad.
Desired Action
Code
Command
Ext. Command
Data
Name zone 1 as
“Kitchen”
1234
Zone
Name
1:Kitchen
Name zone 2
“Lounge” & zone 5
“Patio”
1234
Zone
Name
2:Lounge,
5:Patio
Feedback sent to your phone number:
Confirmation that the zone(s) have been renamed
Failed message if unsuccessful.
NOTE
:
If a space is inserted before or after the name then the space becomes
part of the zone name
.
If a zone is named via SMS it will over write the zone name on the
system.
Names are case sensitive
Programmable Output Names
PGM command controls the programmable outputs on the X-Series
alarm panel. PGMs may be referred to by their number or their name.
Valid Extended Commands:
Each output can be given a more meaningful name for easier control
Desired Action
Code
Command
Ext. Command
Data
Name PGM 5 Lights
1234
PGM
Name
5:Lights
Feedback sent to your phone number:
The status of the PGM will be confirmed
Failed message if unsuccessful.
NOTE:
These commands will override the alarm panel’s PGM status.
The X-Series alarm system does not support programmable output
names and these cannot be added via the keypad.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Status LEDs
GSM Connect Status
LED flashes once per second if not connected and once every three
seconds when connected to the Cell network and the signal strength is
good enough to communicate.
Heart Beat
LED Flashes when the unit is running and the power up sequence has
completed.
Network Status
LED Flashes when connected to the Cell provider’s network and accepted
by the service provider.
Network Comms
LED on when communicating with the Cell network and off when no
communication
Panel Comms
LED on when communicating with the X-Series alarm panel
Desired Action
Code
Command Ext. Command
Data
Turn on partial
reporting for P1 & P3
1234
Report
On P1, P3
Phone Number
Panel
Comms
LED
12V
+ -
Network
Comms
LED
Network
Status
LED
Heart Beat
LED
GSM
Status
Serial
Connector
Antenna
Connector
J1
Serial
Connector
SIM Card
Holder
Pin 1
Pin 1
Tamper
Serial Connector Note:
X-Series
Xsms
Pin 1------------Pin 1
Pin 2------------Pin 2
Pin 3------------Pin 3
Pin 4------------Pin 4
Pin 5------------Pin 5