Sms Command And Control; Sms Commands; Communicator Status Leds; Yellow Trouble Led - DSC TL280LE-LAT Instruction Manual

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Certain functions can be performed on the alarm panel by remote using SMS text messages. In addition, the system sends
SMS messages to confirm commands. SMS programming options are accessed through programming section [851]. The
security system only responds to SMS messages sent from designated phone numbers (programmed in section [851]>
[311]-[328]).

SMS Commands

Stay arm the system
l
Away arm the system
l
Night arm the system
l
Disarm the system
l
Activate command output 1
l
Activate command output 2
l
Activate command output 3
l
Activate command output 4
l
SMS text messages must be formatted as follows:
<function name><space><partition #><space><access code>
(e.g., Stay Arm partition 1 1234). Once the command is received and executed by the alarm system, a confirmation text mes-
sage is received.
NOTE: For more information about SMS commands and control functions, refer to the Neo 1.1 User Manual.
The communicator has four on- board LED indicators. These include one yellow trouble LED, one red network connection
status LED and two green signal strength LEDs. The LED meaning is described in this section.

Yellow Trouble LED

This yellow LED will flash to indicate a trouble on the unit. The number of flashes indicates the type of trouble, refer to the
table below for trouble conditions.
Flashes
NOTE: Only the highest priority trouble (2 flashes is the highest priority trouble) is indicated. When this trouble is restored,
the next highest trouble is indicated, if present. This will continue until all troubles have been cleared (yellow LED is
not flashing). When using an Ethernet + Cellular module, enable the Radio Not In Use option if no SIM card will be
used with the device at the time of install. [851][010] Option 5 ON. This will suppress all cellular-related trouble con-
ditions.
The following section describes the conditions associated with each trouble:

SMS Command and Control

Communicator Status LEDs

Table 10: Yellow Trouble Status LED
# of
Trouble
2
Panel Supervision Trouble
4
Not Applicable
5
Cellular Trouble
6
Ethernet Trouble
Deactivate command output 1
l
Deactivate command output 2
l
Deactivate command output 3
l
Deactivate command output 4
l
System status request
l
Alarm memory request
l
Zone bypass
l
Zone unbypass
l
# of
Trouble
Flashes
7
Receiver Not Available Trouble
8
Receiver Supervision Trouble
9
FTC Trouble
12
Module Configuration Trouble
18

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