5.15.4 User SMS Signalling
To signal via SMS, a valid mobile number and the desired event types must be programmed.
SMS Details: Up to 10 mobile numbers can be programmed.
User Mobile: The mobile phone where all events will be sent.
Valid Areas:
This option permits the set up a different ARC for a different area. Select which area this particular
ARC will be reporting. Selecting ABCD means the ARC will be receiving events from all areas.
Redials: If the alarm event has not been received by the monitoring station after the first number
has been called the second number will be called. The 2 numbers will be alternated as many times
as the redials is set to. If a call has been acknowledged by the monitoring station then the panel
will stop calling.
Timeout: This is the time of how long it takes a call to timeout before it is not answered.
Test Calls:
The test call is used to show that the system is still alive when no activations have been made.
Setting up a test call asks for start time in hours and minutes and the frequency of call in days,
hours & minutes.
Event Types: Please see page: 41 for all event options. If 'Custom' is selected, all event types can
be chosen.
User SMS Common Message:
This message will always be sent as part of the SMS activation text.
SMS Control Enable
The SMS control enables the user to control remotely the panel via SMS commands. This option
allows the Engineer to enable and disable with SMS control functions that the end user can access.
The options available are Arming, Disarming, and Arming with Inputs Bypassed, Bypassing Inputs,
Checking the System Status, Triggering Outputs, Checking Output Status', Editing SMS Telephone
Numbers, and Starting the Upload/Download software.
NOTE: Any text message command to the Enforcer will need to start with a valid user code.
NOTE: Text message commands are not case sensitive except when the user outputs have been
activated with custom names.
NOTE: If a text message command is not recognised by Enforcer it will send a message back to
the user notifying them of the incorrect command.
Arming the Enforcer via SMS text command
Example SMS
command send:
123456 Arm A
123456 Arm ABCD
NOTE: If no areas are specified then all areas will arm (default). The default will be Area A.
Disarming the Enforcer via SMS text command
Example SMS
command send:
123456 Disarm A
123456 Disarm ABCD
NOTE: If no areas are specified then all areas will disarm (default). The default will be Area A.
Arming with inputs bypassed via SMS text command
Description:
123456 = User Code. Arm A = Will arm the Enforcer in
Area A.
123456 = User Code. Arm ABCD = Will arm the
Enforcer in Area A, B, C and D.
Description:
123456 = User Code. Disarm A = Will disarm Area A.
123456 = User Code. Disarm ABCD = Will disarm the
Area A, B, C and D.
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Example SMS command
response:
Final Arm; Area A
Final Arm ; Area ABCD
Example SMS command
response:
Disarm; Area A
Disarm ; Area ABCD
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