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with the first number. If it is unsuccessful, the SMS message will be sent to each of the remaining
numbers, in sequence, until successful or all numbers are used.
The SMS send message is formatted in five parts as follows:
Account Label [351], Date and Time [DD/MM/YY HH:MM], Partition Label programmed in
panel, Event Label [451]-[596], and User Label programmed in panel (or Zone Label programmed
in panel).
Extra spaces in each of the five parts of the message are removed when the SMS message is com-
posed. If the message is too long, all extra characters are removed and will not be included in the
SMS message.
NOTE: If a panel event occurs during an SMS transmission, the unsent SMS messages are
delayed until the new event is transmitted.
NOTE: It may take up to four minutes from communicator power-up to synchronize the SMS
time stamp with panel time.
[301] SMS Toggle Options
[1] SMS Notification Default (ON)
[2] Reserved
[3] SMS Command and Control Default (ON)
[4] Reserved
[5] SMS Character Format Default (OFF)
ON: SMS Unicode, maximum message length is 70 characters.
OFF: 7 bit SMS, maximum message length is 160
[6] Long SMS Message Handling Default (OFF)
ON: If longer than maximum message length, it is split and sent as multiple SMS messages.
OFF: If longer than maximum message length, a single, truncated SMS message is sent.
[7] Reserved
[8] Reserved
[307] SMS Delimiter
Default (20)
Valid range: 00 to FF. The value '20' hexadecimal represents a space.
[311]-[342] SMS Phone Number 1-32
Default (FF)
These sections may be programmed through DLS or the keypad. Up to 32 SMS telephone num-
bers (4-32 digits) can be programmed in sections [311]-[342]. Leaving programming blank for a
telephone number will disable that number. The user can program their own mobile telephone
numbers at the keypad using [*] [6] <> "SMS Programming". The SMS command and control fea-
ture uses the SMS messaging service provided by the cellular network and is subject to the limita-
tions of SMS messaging. These limitations include delayed messages and lack of guaranteed
delivery.
NOTE: SMS command and control (sections [601]-[618]) will only process messages from
mobile telephone numbers programmed in this section if SMS command and control is
enabled [301][3] ON. SMS responses are listed in sections [621]-[630]. A blank telephone
number is disabled.
[343]-[374] SMS Phone Number 1-32 Toggle Options
The toggles in this section determine the type of event message that will be sent to the SMS num-
ber programmed in sections [311]-[342].
[1] SMS Notification Alarm/Restore Default (ON)
[2] SMS Notification Tamper/Restore Default (ON)
[3] SMS Notification Opening/Closing Default (ON)
[4] SMS Notification System Maintenance Default (ON)
[5] SMS Notification System Test Default (ON)
[6] SMS Notification Internal Events Default (ON)
[7] SMS Notification Enabled Default (ON)
[8] SMS Command and Control Enabled Default (ON)
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