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IDS X-Series X-SMS Quick User Manual

IDS X-Series X-SMS Quick User Manual

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X-SMS Quick User Guide
THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING IDS TO PROTECT YOU
Thank you for purchasing an IDS X-SMS module. IDS X-SMS offers
powerful, versatile and highly configurable reporting and control
capabilities, which will keep you, informed and in control of your X-Series
alarm system when away from your premises.
NOTE: The X-SMS module works only with IDS X-Series panels above a
certain version. Your X-Series alarm panel is a sophisticated professional-
grade intrusion product designed to protect lives and property, and can
only be installed and maintained by a professional IDS-certified installer.
The Installer Manual included in this box does not cover all aspects of
installation; these are available only to installers via our sales offices.
Should you require assistance in finding an installer, please visit
www.idsprotect.com.
NOTE: Please read the entire Quick User Guide before attempting to use
the X-SMS device!
NOTE: Throughout this manual, the default user code 1234 is used.
Commands will only be accepted by the alarm panel if preceded by a
valid user code, programmed into the alarm panel by your installer.
FEATURES OF THE IDS X-SMS DEVICE
 Take full remote control of your X-Series alarm panel
o
Arm / disarm
o
Bypass / un-bypass zones
o
Home automation via PGM's
 Keep in touch with your premises
o
Receive customised reports on panel status and events
o
Check current panel status
o
Check recent activity by retrieving event logs
 Enhance the functionality of your X-Series alarm panel:
o
Using names in reporting and commands
o
Update your panel's time and date via the mobile network
 Manage your X-SMS device remotely
o
Lock X-SMS in event of lost phone
o
Check and top up SIM airtime balance
o
Add, manage and remove X-SMS users
COMMAND FORMAT
Commands are not case sensitive and all follow the same format for ease
of use:
[code] space [command] space [extended command] space [data]
Code – Valid alarm user code stored in the alarm panel
Command – A string that identifies the function that you are wanting to
access in the alarm panel.
Extended Command – Any supplementary information the function
requires. (Not always required will depend on the function you are
accessing)
Data - Any extra information the extended command requires.
NOTE: The cell networks limit the number of characters to 160.
TAKE FULL REMOTE CONTROL OF YOUR X-SERIES ALARM PANEL
Arm / Disarm
The X-Series panel's 8 partitions may be armed in multiple profiles.
Arming requires a valid user code. These are programmed by your
installer.
Valid command examples:
Desired action
Code
Command Ext. Comm Data
Away arm all partitions
1234
Arm
Away arm P1 & P3
1234
Arm
Stay arm P2 in stay profile 3
1234
Arm
Stay arm P1 & P4 in stay
1234
Arm
profile 1
Disarm all partitions
1234
Disarm
Disarm P2
1234
Disarm
Disarm P5 & P6
1234
Arm
NOTE: Stay profiles can be changed by sending a new stay arm command
If a partition is away armed and a stay arm command is sent the
message will be rejected. Away armed partitions must be disarmed
before being stay armed.
Bypass / un-bypass zones
The "Bypass" command will be sent by you to bypass specific zones, and
vice versa for "unbypass". You must specify which zones to bypass in the
data field. Zones may be referred to by their number or, where
applicable, by their name.
Valid command examples:
Desired Action
Code
Command Ext. Comm Data
Bypass zone 1
1234
Bypass
Bypass zone 3,4,8,10
1234
Bypass
Bypass named zone
1234
Bypass
"Passage"
Bypass named zone "Lounge"
1234
Bypass
& "Kitchen"
Unbypass Zone 5
1234
Unbypass
Unbypass "Kitchen"
1234
Unbypass
Home automation via PGM's
Programmable outputs (PGM's) on your X-Series alarm panel may be
used to control electrical devices such as lights, gate and garage doors
motors, pumps, geysers, irrigation systems etc. The PGM command
controls the programmable outputs on the X- Series alarm panel.
Note: Installations controlling electrical devices often requires a certified
electrician. PGM outputs can only supply 80mA of current.
PGM's can be triggered in several ways as below – consult your installer
for further support.
On – Turns the PGM on by putting 12V DC onto the output
Off – Turns the PGM off by removing the 12V DC
PulseH – Puts 12V DC onto the output for 2 seconds
PulseL – Removes 12V DC from the output for 2 seconds
X-SMS 700-485-01B
Desired Action
Turn PGM 1 on
Turn PGM 3, 4 & 5 off
Pulse PGM 2 Low
Pulse PGM 3 High
KEEP IN TOUCH WITH YOUR PREMISES
Receive customised reports on panel status and events
All
The "report" command is sent to select what reports you want to receive
P1, P3
on that phone number. Each phone number can choose how they want
S3
P2
to receive the messages or turn off messages.
S1
P1, P4
There are three types of SMSes:
All
Raw – A Contact ID string will be sent to the phone number
P2
Full – All enabled events on the X-Series alarm panel will be sent in
P5, P6
English to the phone number
Partial – Only the following will be sent in English to the phone number:
Panics, Duress, zone violations AC Fail/Restore and Battery
low/restore
Valid extended commands: "Type"
Desired Action
Turn on partial reporting
Turn on global reporting
NOTE: Only a "Master Phone Number" can allocate partitions to a phone
number.
Check current panel status
1
Current arm status, zone status, and PGM status can be checked.
3,4,8,10
Arm Status
Passage
Desired Action
Retrieve the status of all
Lounge,
partitions
Kitchen
Retrieve the status of P1
5
Retrieve the status of P3 &
Kitchen
P6
Zone Status
Desired Action
Retrieve the status of zones
in partition 1
Retrieve the status of zones
in partition 1 & 3
PGM Status
Desired Action
Get PGM 8's status
Get PGM Gate's status
Code
Command Ext. Comm Data
1234
PGM
On
1
1234
PGM
Off
3,4,5
1234
PGM
PulseL
2
1234
PGM
PulseH
3
Code
Command
Ext. Comm Data
1234
Report
Type
Partial
1234
Report
Type
Full
Code
Command
Ext. Comm Data
1234
Arm
Status
All
1234
Arm
Status
P1
1234
Arm
Status
P3, S6
Code
Command
Ext. Comm Data
1234
Zone
Status
P1
1234
Zone
Status
P1, P3
Code
Command
Ext. Comm Data
1234
PGM
Status
8
1234
PGM
Status
Gate

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Summary of Contents for IDS X-Series X-SMS

  • Page 1 Code Command Ext. Comm Data Receive customised reports on panel status and events NOTE: The X-SMS module works only with IDS X-Series panels above a Away arm all partitions 1234 The “report” command is sent to select what reports you want to receive Away arm P1 &...
  • Page 2 Bypass Status MANAGE YOUR X-SMS DEVICE REMOTELY How Phone Numbers relate to User Codes The SMS module works on the basis of phone numbers, with each phone Desired Action Code Command Ext. Comm Data Lock X-SMS in event of lost phone number being a user on the SMS module.