DMP Electronics CELLCOMSL SERIES Programming Manual page 23

Cellular alarm communicator
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9.3
SYSTEM NAME
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9.4
DESTINATION 1
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9.5
DESTINATION 1
USER NUMBER:
9.6
DESTINATION 2
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9.7
DESTINATION 2
USER NUMBER:
9.8
DESTINATION 3
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9.9
DESTINATION 3
USER NUMBER:
9.11
O/C SMS
NO YES
9.12
MONTHLY LIMIT:
CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide
System Name
Enter a unique name for the panel. The panel name is used as the sender of the message.
The text entered is displayed with initial caps. If this field is left blank, the panel account
number is sent.
Destination 1
Enter the first cell phone number where messages will be sent. The message can be
sent to any device (computer, cell phone, PDA) as long as a valid cell phone number is
entered.
Destination 1 User Number
If Destination 1 is a 10-digit cellular number, enter a user's user number from this account.
0
This option is used when sending commands such as arming or disarming back to the panel
using MyAccess™ text messaging from the same cell phone or PDA. The user number must
have the authority to perform the commands as if it occurred at the keypad. Entering 0
(zero) disables this option. Default is 0.
Destination 2
Enter the second destination cell phone number.
Destination 2 User Number
If Destination 2 is a cellular number, enter the user's User Number for
0
arming/disarming authorization.
Destination 3
Enter the third destination cell phone number.
Destination 3 User Number
If Destination 3 is a cellular number, enter the user's User Number for
0
arming/disarming authorization.
O/C SMS
Select YES to allow the panel to send Opening and Closing messages to a cell phone via SMS
protocol. Default is NO. This prompt appears only if any destination is a cell phone number.
Monthly Limit
0
This option displays if any programmed destination is a cell phone number. This
number limits the monthly incoming and outgoing SMS messages allowed to be sent
or received by the panel.
A panel event that causes messages to be sent to destination cell phone numbers is
counted towards the panel's monthly limit. For example, if SMS messages sent from
a cell phone to the panel including status requests and alarm messages received
from the panel all count toward the monthly limit. The limit is reset at midnight on
the 14th of every month. Range is from 0 to 999. When 0 is entered, there is no limit
on the number of messages able to be sent or received by the panel. Default is 0.
MESSAGING SETUP
Digital Monitoring Products
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