The figure shows a navigation diagram of the menu.
From the lock screen, the user can:
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Arm the system by pressing the button with the lock symbol;
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Disarm the system by entering the disarm code (factory default 1234);
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Enter the configuration and diagnostic menus by pressing the OK button and entering the
access code level 3 (factory default 123456);
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Check the current state of the system (power and battery status, system armed or disarmed
and if you are making a call).
With level 3 access, the user has may enter the configuration and diagnostics menus.
In these menus the user can use the up and down arrows on the keypad and press the OK key to
enter or directly press the number corresponding to the menu (e.g. pressing digit 2 and then digit 3 goes
directly to the submenu GSM Diagnostic).
Diagnostic
After installation, the correct functioning of the module and the state of the connections must
be checked.
Local user interface
Through the local interface, you can view the status of the module (see Installation Manual):
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GSM network status;
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Card balance on SIM card (country restriction);
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Status of inputs and outputs;
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Outputs actuations.
The installer should check the correct functioning of the module, verifying if it was able to
register in the network. The network registration is confirmed by checking for GSM signal.
SMS
With an SMS command, you can also view details about the status of the module:
SMS command
123456,ST
Response SMS
Recommended/Typical
SIM card balance
Value in Euros (country restriction; if pre-paid
card, value is 0€).
GSM signal quality
Good or Very Good.
IMEI
15 digits.
Power supply status
On.
Battery status
Varies with battery charge.
The first 6 digits in the SMS command are the level 3 access code.
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