NX-7002N Installation Manual
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The NX-7002N can be configured as the backup device of an auxiliary dialler (NX-
590 TCP/IP module or NX-570 ISDN module):
Select the desired report control in location 1.
Enable the Autotest report options.
Ensure that the reporting format used with the auxiliary dialler is the same as the
reporting format used in the NX-7002N.
NX-7002N
HOME TEXT
HomeText is a report format that sends an SMS message of reportable events in plain text to an end-user
mobile phone. The Hometext reports are similar in appearance to the reports you read in the event log from
an LCD keypad. Up to eight reporting destinations are used for HomeText (See location 1).
Up to 16 telephone numbers can be stored (see locations 232-247). Each phone number can belong to any
combination of the eight HomeText groups (see location 228). Each phone number must be assigned to one
of the 12 available languages that are supported (DE, NL, EN, FI, FR, D, IT, NO, PL, PT, ES, SE) in
locations 264-279. A HomeText group can be set to one of the report destinations that report
specified events. All telephone numbers belonging to a HomeText group will receive SMS messages of
reportable events for that group.
Example of a HomeText SMS message sent to and end-user mobile phone :
15/03
10:36 Close(Arm) P1 User 1
Day/Month
15/03
10:38
Alarm P1 Kitchen
Time
15/03 10:38
Open (Disarm) P1
User 1
Event+Partition User
Number
15/03 10:38 Alarm Restore P1
Kitchen
Zone Description
Note : zone descriptions are automatically
retrieved from the LCD keypad “language 1”.
NX-7002N
HOME TEXT CONTROL
HomeText Control allows the user to send and receive SMS messages from a mobile phone to control the
security system. HomeText Control can be enabled in location 200. The HomeText Control SMS messages
can consist of a
password
,
commands
and
values
. All elements are not case-sensitive.
Password
If the system is set up to use a password, the password must be entered before the command.
They should only have alphabetic numbers and no spaces. See locations 248 – 263.
Commands
Instructions sent to the security system. They are shown in
bold in the table
below.
Values
Information that the user wants to send or receive from the system. They are shown
italicised
between brackets [ ] in the table below. If you need to enter more than one value in a list, they need to be
separated by spaces. For example, to switch outputs 1 and 2, send the command
switch aux
1 2. Some
commands, like deleting a user or changing a password, are available to the master user only.
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All these elements are not case-sensitive. No national characters are allowed and should not be used -
neither in commands nor in values - for example, you should type
espanol
instead of
Español
.
To Do This
Send This
Explanation
Example
Get your system status
status
Sends the system status
to your phone.
status