Hometext Control - GE NetworX V3 Installation Manual

Alarm system
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HomeText control

Users can use HomeText to send commands and information to and receive information from the
security system.
Message format
Messages can consist of a registered telephone number assigned to the particular user, a password,
commands and values. All these elements are not case-sensitive. No national characters are allowed
and should not be used - neither in commands nor in values - for example, you should type espanol
instead of Español.
The telephone number part is necessary only if the system is configured to accept
commands from unregistered phones, and the user calls from the telephone unknown
to the system. If entering the phone number also a password is required. For more
information, see the Registered Phone Access and the Any Phone Access menu option
descriptions in the glossary.
A system can be set up to always use a password. If so, enter a password before the
command.
Commands are instructions sent to the security system. They are shown in bold
below.
[Values] are information the user wants to send or receive from the system. They are
shown italicised between brackets [ ] below.
If you need to enter more than one value in a list, they need to be separated by spaces.
For example, to bypass zones 2, 4 and 6, send the command bypass 2 4 6.
To Do This
Get your system status
Get your system status from an
unregistered phone if you have
Any Phone Access rights
Format key
q
nnn
gg
ppp
Send This
status
[registered_phone_number
Password] status
NetworX Version 3 Installation Manual
Description
Activation
Contact ID event number
Partition 3
Zone 30
Explanation
Sends the system status to
your phone.
Sends the system status to
your unregistered phone.
Example
status
32444123456 44aa44 status where
32444123456 is your registered phone
number (NOT the number you are calling
from) and 44aa44 is your password.
Note: You can also use this syntax
(adding the registered phone number
and the password to the beginning of
the command) when sending any other
command from an unregistered phone.
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