5.
PGM Control
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5.
PGM Control
PGM is a programmable output that is triggered according to specific system status
conditions, or by remote command sent via PSTN, GSM, Ethernet, keyfob, or Remote
Programmer as explained below.
PGM programmable output can be controlled (using the keyfobs, remotely by telephone
or SMS) or programmed to react to specific system status conditions. For example, PGM
can be programmed to switch on when the system is set or when a specific zone is
triggered.
How PGM reacts to the On command is determined by the engineer in programming.
PGM can be programmed to switch on until the Off command is received/the end of
status condition that turned it on.
5.1.
Keyfob Control
You can control PGM using the four button keyfob registered to the system. This option
can be programmed by the engineer. See p. 8
2.3. Keyfobs.
5.2.
Telephone Control
Using the Telecontrol feature, you can control PGM output remotely via the
telephone. For further information on the Telecontrol features, see p. 20,
6.
Telecontrol.
5.3.
SMS Control
If your system supports cellular communication, you can control PGM via your mobile
phone using a number of SMS commands. The SMS commands are designed to be
entered as templates on your mobile phone.
Each SMS command contains the following elements:
SMS Command Descriptor (up to
43 characters of free text)
Command (0=Off, 1=On)
# (delimiter – separates the
descriptor from the actual
command)
Device Number (30 for PGM output)
User Code (4 digits)