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2G Alarm Communicator Installlation Manual Communicator Event Label Programming
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COMMUNICATOR EVENT LABEL PROGRAMMING
SMS COMMAND AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
Users can send SMS text messages from their mobile phone to the communicator cellular phone number assigned to their system. Com-
mands are only accepted from telephone numbers that have been programmed in Sections [311]-[318]. The system will reject messages
sent from telephone numbers that are not on the programmed list.
When the received SMS text matches a valid Section message, the function is performed on the control panel. Text messages are not
case sensitive and extra spaces are ignored. A User Access Code may be required for some SMS messages.
The User can send just the partition number or the complete label.(e.g., “Away arm Partition 2 1234” is treated the same as “away arm
2 1234 ”).
The SMS Message format is in 3 parts: Command, Partition Label (or only the partition number), and Access Code.
If an Access Code is included in the message, it is sent to the control panel for validation, along with the requested function.
If the panel is configured to require an Access Code and the code is not sent (or invalid) the panel will fail the function (unsuccess-
ful).
If the panel fails the function, an SMS response message is sent to the user. The SMS response will echo the command sent, followed
by the label “unsuccessful”. (e.g., “night arm partition 2 1234 unsuccessful”).
The partition label or partition number may be excluded from the SMS request in a single partition system (e.g., disarm 9123).
NOTE: The communicator cellular phone number can be viewed in Section [851], [996] and/or [851], [996] or by user entering *6,
then scrolling down to ‘SMS Programming” and scrolling down to “Cellular phone No.” [<] [>] “Cellular Phone No.” at the
keypad. An Access Code is required for all SMS commands, except Help.
[601] Stay Arm
Default (Stay Arm);
Send this command to the system to stay arm. It may be followed by a Partition Label or partition number and Access Code.
[602] Away Arm
Default (Away Arm);
Send this command to the system to away arm. It may be followed by a Partition Label or partition number and Access Code.
[603] Night Arm
Default (Night Arm);
Send this command to the system to night arm. It may be followed by a Partition Label or partition number and Access Code.
[557] General System Trouble [General System Trouble]
[558] General System Trouble
Restore
[General System Trouble
Restore]
[559] AC Line Trouble [AC Power Failure] [560] AC Line Trouble Restore [AC Power Restore]
[561] Battery Trouble [Battery Trouble] [562] Battery Trouble Restore [Battery Restore]
[563] Bell Circuit Trouble [Bell Circuit Trouble] [564] Bell Circuit Trouble Restore [Bell Circuit Restore]
[565] Auxiliary Power Trou-
ble
[Auxiliary Power Trouble]
[566] Auxiliary Power
Trouble Restore
[Auxiliary Power Restore]
[567] Ground Fault [Ground Fault Trouble] [568] Ground Fault Restore [Ground Fault Restore]
[569] TLM Failure [Telephone Line Failure] [570] TLM Failure Restore [Telephone Line Restore]
[571] FTC Trouble
[Fail To Communicate
Trouble]
[572] FTC Restore [Fail To Communicate Restore]
[573] Event Buffer 75% Full [Event Buffer Near Full] [574] DLS Lead In [Remote Programming Begin]
[575] DLS Lead Out
[Remote Programming
End]
[576] Installer Lead In [Local Programming Begin]
[577] Installer Lead Out [Local Programming End] [578] Walk Test Lead In [Walk Test Begin]
[579] Walk Test Lead Out [Walk Test End] [580] System Test [System Test Message]
Table 16: Communicator Event Label
Event Section Label Default Label Event Section Label Default Label
[591] Panel Absent Trouble [Panel Communications Trouble]
[592] Panel Absent
Trouble Restore
[Panel Communications
Restored]
[593] Module
Reprogramming
[Communicator Programming
Updated]
[594] Firmware Update
[Communicator Firmware
Updated]
Table 15: Panel Event Labels
Event [Section] Label Default Label Event [Section] Label Default Label
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