Premier Elite Series Installation Manual
Installation
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e)
Dialling Attempts: Program as required.
f)
Report Areas: Program as required.
g)
Reports: Program as required.
h)
Config.: Program as required.
i)
Protocol Options : Program as required.
j)
UDL Options : Change rings before answer to 1 if using
GSM Upload/Download.
4.
All three status LED’s should now be on, if status LED 3 is
off or flashing, this indicates a low GSM signal level. If the
signal level is low, try moving the antenna to improve the
reception.
Using the SMS Control Commands
Control commands can be sent to allow remote control and
interrogation of the alarm system.
1.
Select the send text message option on your mobile
telephone.
2.
Enter the telephone number of the
Premier Elite ComGSM
module.
3.
Enter the text command, see SMS Control Commands.
4.
Select send on your mobile telephone.
When using the SMS Control Commands shown in the tables below
the following should be noted:
???? = User code, this must proceed all commands.
[areas] = Areas 1 to 8 or A to P. If the areas are not specified then
all areas will be selected.
[s] = Send back status report
(zones) = List of zones, each zone must be separated by a space
e.g. 1 12 167 etc.
(outputs) = List of outputs, e.g. 1234 etc.
(message) = A maximum of 32 characters.
Premier 48/88/168/640 & Premier Elite 24/48/88/168/640 SMS Control Commands
Operation
Command
Example
Arm System
????
arm
[areas][s]
“5678 arm s” = arm all areas and report
back status.
Part Arm System
????
parm
(1/2/3)[s]
“5678 parm 1” = part arm 1 all areas (no
status)
Disarm System
????
darm
[areas][s]
“5678 darm abcs” = disarm areas abc and
report back status.
Reset System
????
reset
[areas]
“5678 reset” = reset all areas
Omit Zone(s)
????
omit
(zones)
“5678 omit 1 5 12” = omit zones 1, 5 and 12
Unomit Zone(s)
????
uomit
(zones)
“5678 uomit 12” = reinstate zone 12
Turn Outputs On
????
op
on
(outputs)[s]
“5678 op on 134” = turn PC outputs 1, 3
and 4 on.
Turn Outputs Off
????
op
off
(outputs)[s]
“5678 op off 4s” = turn PC output 4 off and
report back status.
Pulse Outputs On ????
op on
(outputs)
[p]
“5678 op on p” = pulse PC output 2 on.
Pulse Outputs Off ????
op off
(outputs)
[p]
“5678 op off p” = pulse PC output 2 off.
Send Message
????
mess
(message)
“5678 mess How Are You” = Displays How
Are You on all keypads.
System Status
????
status
“5678 status” =
Armed: (1 - 8 or A - P)
Alarm: (1 - 8 or A - P)
Output: (1 - 8)
Mains: (OK or Fault)
Battery: (OK or Fault)
Phone Line: (OK or Fault)
Output Status
????
status O
“5678 status O” =
Armed: (1 - 8 or A - P)
Alarm: (A - P)
Channels: (1 - 8)
Digi: (1 - 8)
Panel: (1 - 5)
Mains: (OK or Fault)
Battery: (OK or Fault)
Phone Line: (OK or Fault)
GSM/Radio-Pad
Status
????
status R
“5678 status R” =
Serial: ####### (only if Radio-Pad
fitted)
NUA: ###### (only if Radio-Pad
fitted)
FSS: ### (only if Radio-Pad fitted)
RSS: ### (only if Radio-Pad fitted)
BER: ### (only if Radio-Pad fitted)
CRC: ### (only if Radio-Pad fitted)
GSM-Signal: ###
GSM-BER: ###
What will be sent in the Text Message
The following information will be received in the text message:
Alarm Reporting & Upload/Download via IP
IP Mode (panel port programmed as ComIP, fixed
IP SIM card)
1.
Enter “Engineers Programming” mode and select “UDL/Digi
Options”, then select “Com Port Setup”. Ensure Com Port is
programmed as “ComIP”. Leave the IP address, port &
gateway blank.
2.
Now select the “Digi Options” menu and make sure that
“Digi Option 1” is programmed for “Digi is Enabled”.
3.
Now select “Program Digi” and ensure the following options
are programmed for one of the ARC options:
a)
Protocol:Program as required.
b)
Account No: Program as required
c)
Dialling Attempts: Program as required.
d)
Report Areas: Program as required.
e)
Reports: Program as required.
f)
Config.: Program as required.
g)
Protocol Options : Program as required.
h)
For Upload/Download via Wintex edit the Account/Panel
Details and fill in the IP address you have been given and
Port number.
All three status LED’s should now be on, if status LED 3 is dim, this
indicates a low GSM signal level. If the signal level is low, try moving
the antenna to improve the reception.
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