IDS X-Series Training v2.7 | X-SMS Module
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The SMS should look like this:
1234 bypass 3
To unbypass zones 4 and 9 you will use the following information:
Code – 1234 (a valid user code)
Command – Unbypass
Extended Command –
* Not needed
Data – 4,9 (Zone numbers)
The SMS should look like this:
1234 unbypass 4,9
All bypass/unbypass commands:
2.7.
Panel Status
Using the X-SMS Module you are able to check the status of various parts of the panel, such as Arm
Status, Zone Status, Bypass Status, and PGM Status.
To check the arm status of partition 1 you will use the following information:
Code – 1234 (a valid user code in partition 1)
Command – Arm
Extended Command – Status
Data – P1 (Partition number)
The SMS should look like this:
1234 arm status p1
To check the zone status of partition 3 you will use the following information:
Code – 1234 (a valid user code in partition 1)
Command – Zone
Extended Command – Status
Data – P3 (Partition number)
*You can only check the zone status of a partition when the partition is unarmed
The SMS should look like this:
1234 zone status p3
To check the bypass status of zone 1 you will use the following information:
Code – 1234 (a valid user code in partition 1)
Command – Bypass
Extended Command – Status
Data – 1 (Zone number)
The SMS should look like this:
1234 bypass status 1
Action
Code
Command
Ext. Comm
Data
Bypass zone 1
1234
Bypass
1
Bypass zone 3,4,8,10
1234
Bypass
3,4,8,10
Bypass named zone “Passage”
1234
Bypass
Passage
Bypass named zone “Lounge” & “Kitchen”
1234
Bypass
Lounge, Kitchen
Unbypass Zone 5
1234
Unbypass
5
Unbypass “Kitchen”
1234
Unbypass
Kitchen