
Telephone number table
4
Customization of SMSs and audible reports
Memory
Entry
sequence
Reporting mode for the two corresponding phone numbers:
Notes
1 71
______
F0
2 72
______
F0
-
ALARM SMS
if there is any type of alarm in the system (intruder, fire, tamper, panic).
-
Technical SMS
about events in the system.
3 73
______
F0
4 74
______
F0
- ALARM SMS
if there is any type of alarm
-
ALARM CALL
notifies the called person (if you answer such a call, you will hear an
audible warning).
-
Technical SMS
about events in the system.
5 75
______
F0
6 76
______
F0
-
ALARM, ARMING
&
DISARMING SMS.
-
ALARM CALL
notifies the called person (if you answer such a call, you will hear an
audible warning).
-
Technical SMS
about events in the system.
7 77
______
F0
8 78
______
F0
-
ALARM CALL
notifies the called person (if you answer such a call, you will hear an
audible warning). This setting is suitable for notifying landline numbers. -
Technical SMS
about events in the system. This position is reserved only for the
service/installer organization.
•
Only numbers, which can accept
SMS, should be entered for the SMS
reports (mobile phones, provider’s
call centers etc.)
•
Audible warnings can be sent both to
mobiles and to landlines too
•
The communicator can report all
possible events from the alarm
system, not only the events listed in
the table above. See section 4 for
details.
The default text and audible reports sent can be modified.
The dialer can report all possible events of the alarm system by SMS
(see table 4.1.1).
It is possible to set which events will be reported to which telephone
number.
There are factory default SMS texts available for all possible events and
for all possible event sources. All these texts can be edited.
It is possible to set which events should activate audible warnings.
The communicator can report all possible events by dialing programmed
numbers and playing an audible warning - if the call is answered
It is possible to change SMS command texts, which are used for remote
control of the system.
First enter the programming mode if you are going to use the following
programming sequences:
4.1 Events to be reported by SMS
Table 4.1.1 shows the complete list of all possible events in the alarm
system together with each corresponding index number. It also shows
which events are assigned to which telephone numbers to be reported
by SMS. You can make your own setting by using:
81 uu t y
where
uu
is the event index from 01 to 31 (see table 4.1.1)
t
is a telephone number memory location from 1 to 8
y
0
= reporting disabled,
1
= reporting enabled
Note: SMS reports consist of 4 text parts (installation name, event
name, event source name and time) – all of these texts can be edited
and customized, see section 4.2 for details. In a single SMS there can
be up to 160 characters using ASCI format, or 65 characters using
UNICODE format. Exceeding these limits will result in split messages.
The event “ Internal communication failure” is generated if any of the
wireless detectors are lost under RF supervision.
The event “External communication failure” is generated if there is a
GSM signal outage longer than 15 minutes. The release of this event
is possible when GSM signal monitoring is set to ON.
Example: if you enter 810381 and a Fire alarm is triggered (event
index 03) by detector number 1, the following message will be sent to
the 8
th
telephone number: “Alarm system reports: Fire alarm Wireless
detector #1 Time: 16.04. 11:16”
4.1.1
Table – SMS report assignments to telephone numbers
Telephone numbers
Event index
uu
Event
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
01
Intruder
alarm
–
instant
zone
x x x x x x
02
Intruder
alarm
–
delayed
zone
x x x x x x
03
Fire
alarm
x x x x x x
04
Panic
alarm
x x x x x x
05
Wrong
access
code
alarm
x x x x x x
06
Alarm
after
power
on
x x x x x x
07
Tamper
alarm
x x x x x x
08
Tamper OK
09
Alarm
end
10
Alarm
canceled
by
a
user
x x x x x x
11
Arming
x x
12
Disarming
x x
13
Partial
arming
(Home)
x
x
14
No
code
arming
x
x
15
External
communication
failure
x x x x x x x
16
External communication recovery
17
Failure
x x x x x x x
18
Failure recovery
19
AC
failure
longer
than
30
minutes
x x x x x x x
20
AC
failure
21
AC recovery
22
Battery
failure
x x x x x x x
23
Battery recovery
24
Enter programming mode
25
Exit
programming
mode
26
Remote access
27
Remote
access
–
end
28
RF jamming
29
Internal
communication
failure
x x x x x x x
30
Internal
communication
recovery
x x x x x x x
31
Periodic test
The
x
marks in the table show which events are assigned to which telephone numbers for SMS reporting. If you modify these, we recommend you to
mark your settings in the table.
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