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You can also reset the device by making an entry in the SIM card -
disconnect the car alarm from the power supply, remove the SIM card
and insert it in a mobile phone and enter the word RESET in capital
letters in the phone directory of the SIM card. As the phone number of
this name enter the reset number you need to set. After insertion of the
SIM card into the car alarm and connection of the car alarm to the
power supply the car alarm will be reset (with acoustic confirmation)
and at the same time the phone directory of the SIM card will be
deleted.
4.2
APN settings for application C-Link
An APN is an Internet access point name. Without the correct APN
settings cannot be programmed alarm device via applications C-Link. The
correct APN for the given SIM should be ascertained from the mobile
operator.
Command format: MCcode APN xxxxxxx
where:
xxxxxxxx – is the access point name
Command example:
1234 APN internet (the access point name is internet)
4.3

Language selection

The default language of the car alarm is English, but the basic
software contains more language versions. You will obtain more
information about the language versions from the manufacturer. By
selecting a language you will only switch the language set to the
default texts of the required language, but you will not change the car
alarm configuration.
Command format: MCcode LANGUAGE CZ/EN
Command example:
1234 LANGUAGE CZ (the new language will be Czech)
Supported default languages: Czech CZ, German DE, English EN,
Polish PL, Slovak SK.
4.4
Setting the master code
The master code is used for programming and control of the car
alarm. Thus, it is intended for an installation technician or
administrator. The master code can also be used to change the user
code. The default master code is 1234. The manufacturer
recommends you to change the code. The master code must
contain 4 to 10 characters. You can use numbers 0 - 9 and the
characters of the alphabet (without diacritic marks) from A to Z. Lower
and upper case letters are not distinguished.
Command format: MCcode MC newMCcode newMCcode
Command example:
1234 MC CA654321 CA654321 (the new code will be CA654321)
4.5
User code setting
The user code is used for user control of the car alarm. It is generally
used by the driver or user of the car. The user code cannot be used to
change the master code. The default user code is 1111.
The manufacturer recommends you to change the code. The
characters of the user code are subject to the same rules as the
MC code while if you want to use the voice menu, you must use the
numbers only. Also, you are not recommended to set the same value
of the MC and UC code!!!
Command format: UCcode UC newUCcode new UCcode
Command example:
1111 UC AUTO988 AUTO988 (the new UC code will be AUTO988)

5. Extended configuration

Extended configuration of the car alarm can be done with the use
of multiple SMS commands. Such a command normally starts with the
code and then individual commands are separated from each other
with a comma.
Command example:
1234 TEL1 +420777654321,TEL2 +420777654322,VERIF ON ....
5.1
Enrollment of remote controls
Remote controls can only be enrolled or deleted with the ignition key
on. Up to eight controls can be enrolled. After receiving of the
command the LED of the car alarm will start to flash and at the same
time it will hoot four times. Individual controls are enrolled by
simultaneous pressing of the
of each control is indicated by a short hoot of the car alarm. You can leave
the enrolling mode by turning the ignition key off. By enrolling at least one
control in the enrolling mode you will delete all the previously enrolled ones.
Therefore, during every enrollment session you must enroll all controls that
will be used in the device.
CA-2103 "Athos" – RESET 1
and
keys for approx. 3 s. Enrollment
Command format: MCcode LEARN RC
Command example:
1234 LEARN RC
5.2
Enrolling and setting wireless detectors
Wireless detectors can only be enrolled or deleted with the ignition key on.
Wireless detectors can be arranged into two groups. You can enroll up to 12
detectors on either of these groups. In the setting mode internal detectors
can be switched off, so just a part of the vehicle (building) can remain to be
set. This is e.g. convenient in caravans or if a dog is present in the vehicle.
External detectors remain active throughout the setting condition. After
receiving of the command the LED of the car alarm will start to flash and at
the same time it will hoot four times. Individual wireless detectors are
enrolled by insertion of a battery into the sensor. Enrollment of each
detector is indicated by a short hoot of the car alarm. You can leave the
enrolling mode by turning the ignition key off. By enrolling at least one
detector in the particular group in the enrolling mode you will delete all the
previously enrolled ones. Therefore, during every enrollment session of INT
or EXT detectors you must enroll all detectors that will be used in the device
and the particular group.
Command format for internal detectors:
Command format for external detectors:
Command example:
1234 LEARN INT
If instantaneous response (INS) is set, an alarm is triggered immediately
after activation. If you set a delayed response (DEL) of a detector, an alarm
will only be triggered 20 s after the activation. For all detectors the car alarm
provides the exit delay of 20 s after setting. Caution, motion detectors have
a battery saving mode and may only respond 1 or 5 minutes after setting.
If the battery of a wireless detector is discharged, the car alarm will send
an SMS message to the number for alarm calls. The message will contain
identification of the concerned detector. The car alarm will proceed in the
same way if peripheral device loss monitoring is enabled in the sensor.
As the detectors also monitor the tamper sensor, during the
replacement of the battery the ignition key must be on to avoid an
undesired alarm.
5.3
Setting of drivers' phone numbers
Up to 99 phone numbers of users can be assigned to the car alarm. All of
them can be recognized as drivers for the driver logbook. An added
parameter can be used to specify sending of alarm and informative
messages (unlocked car, unknown SMS) to the first six ones, or to give
them the control right. A phone number may consist of max. 19 numbers
and must be entered in the international format. The default setting for TEL1
is 3:1:1:0:1:1, for TEL 2-6 it is 3:0:0:0:0:0
Command format without a parameter: MCcode TELx +yyyyyyyyyyyy
Command format with a parameter:
MCcode TELx +yyyyyyyyyyyy a:b:c:d:e:f
where:
x
sequential number of the phone number (from 1 to 99);
yyyyyyyyyyyy phone number in the international format (max. 19 digits,
except the + character)
a
alarm calling
b
PANIC calling
c
GEOFENCE
d
SINFO
e
INFO SMS
f
control by calling 0 = cannot be controlled
Example of a setting command of numbers 1 and 2:
1234 TEL1 +420777654321,TEL2 +420777654322 3:0:0:0:0:2 (TEL1 will
be +420777654321 and since it is without a parameter, it will keep the
2/6
MCcode LEARN INT
MCcode LEARN EXT
0 = does not send anything
1 = sends an SMS
2 = calling only
3 = SMS and calling
0 = does not send
1 = sends an SMS
2 = calling only
3 = SMS and calling
0 = does not send
1 = sends an SMS
2 = calling only
3 = SMS and calling
0 = does not call
1 = sends an SMS
2 = calling only
3 = SMS and calling
0 = does not send
1 = sends an SMS
1 = can be controlled via the voice menu
2 = can be controlled by mere ringing
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