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User Manual V1.3 Updated Nov 2013
Setting
up
the
alarm
status
Modes
“Power
applied”
and
“Normal
status”
The
system
allows
you
to
send
just
an
alarm
message
when
the
Power
is
applied
and
no
alert
messages
when
the
Power
returned
to
normal
and
this
is
done
by
sending
the
following
message
to
the
unit
#PWD65432#CTC=5
and
you
should
receive
the
following
SMS
message
from
the
unit
if
sent
correctly.
#CTC
<5>
and
you
will
only
receive
the
message
as
programmed
in
as
with
the
#STR
“Gate
Unlocked”
when
the
Voltage
is
applied
to
the
Input
alarm
connection.
To
receive
the
#STR
alert
message
when
the
Voltage
is
applied
and
also
to
receive
the
#STO
message
when
the
input
Voltage
is
removed
you
would
send
the
following
SMS
message
to
the
unit.
#PWD654321#CTC=6
and
you
should
receive
the
following
SMS
message
from
the
unit
if
sent
correctly.
CTC
<6>
and
the
administrators
programmed
to
receive
text
alerts
will
receive
both
messages.
To
receive
either
Alert
messages
one
or
the
other
of
the
#CTC=5
or
#CTC=6
have
to
be
programmed
into
the
system
otherwise
the
alert
messages
will
not
be
sent
and
also
the
following
alarm
function
must
be
turned
on.
Turning
the
Alarm
function
On
and
Off
The
alarm
function
can
also
be
turned
on
or
off
if
required
and
to
turn
this
function
on
you
would
send
the
following
SMS
Message
to
the
unit.
#PWD654321#CTR=1
and
you
should
receive
the
following
SMS
message
from
the
unit
if
sent
correctly.
CTR:
ON
and
the
Alarm
Function
has
been
turned
on
.
To
turn
this
function
back
off
you
would
use
the
command
#CTR=0
and
you
should
receive
the
following
SMS
message
from
the
unit
if
sent
correctly.
CTR:
OFF
and
the
alarm
function
has
been
turned
off.
Resetting
the
System
The
system
can
be
reset
to
factory
default
by
sending
the
following
SMS
Message
to
the
unit.
*REST#654321
and
you
should
receive
the
following
SMS
message
from
the
unit
if
sent
correctly.
REST
‐
OK
and
the
system
has
now
been
restored
to
factory
default
.
The
password
is
now
restored
to
123456
the
default
latching
time
for
Relay
one
is
1
Second
and
the
system
memory
is
now
blank!
And
will
require
reprogramming
from
the
beginning.
So
please
note
this
when
sending
the
*REST#
command.