User's Manual
3G Alarm Communicator Installlation Manual SMS Command and Control Response
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[616] Alarm Memory Request
Default (Alarm Memory Request);
Send this command to the system to request the alarm memory from the system. This command may be followed by a Partition Label
or partition number, and Access Code. If partition label is omitted, alarm memory of all partitions will be sent. Alarm memory
responses will include Partition label and Zone label. Up to 8 partitions may be contained in 1 message.
NOTE: Alarm Memory Request response may require more than one SMS message, depending on alarm memory of the unit. There is
a 10-second delay between transmission of SMS messages.
[617] Help
Default (Help);
When help is sent, the SMS response is a listing of all interactive commands that can be sent to the module. Access Code is not
required.
SMS COMMAND AND CONTROL RESPONSE
NOTE: SMS Command and Control Response messages are up to 32 ASCII characters (Maximum 160 characters per SMS message).
The message language is specified in Section [009]. SMS responses are sent to the phone that initiated the command.
[621] Function Successful
Default (Successful);
When an SMS Command and Control function is successfully performed by the panel, the successful label is included in the response
sent to the user, following the command requested. (e.g., if “stay armed” command is completed by the panel, SMS response is: “stay
armed successful”).
[622] Function Unsuccessful
Default (Unsuccessful);
When an SMS Command and Control function is not successfully performed by the panel, the command sent to the unit will be
included in the response sent to the user, followed by this label. (e.g., if “stay armed” command is not completed, SMS response is:
“stay armed unsuccessful”).
[623] Invalid Command
Default (Invalid Command);
This label will be included in the response message if the command was not accepted as a valid SMS command.
[624] System Stay Armed
Default (Stay Armed);
This label will be included in the response to a status request command if a partition is stay armed.
[625] System Away Armed
Default (Away Armed);
This label will be included in the response to a status request command if a partition is away armed.
[626] System Night Armed
Default (Night Armed);
This label will be included in the response to a status request command if a partition is night armed.
[627] System Disarmed Ready
Default (Disarmed Ready);
This label will be included in the response to a status request command if a partition is disarmed and is ready to arm.
[628] System Disarmed Not Ready
Default (Disarmed Not Ready);
This label will be included in the response to a status request command if a partition is disarmed and is not ready to arm.
[629] System is in Alarm
Default (is in Alarm);
This label will be included in the response to a status request command if a partition is in alarm.
[630] Trouble Label
Default (Service is Required);
This label will be included in the response of Status Request if there is a trouble present on the system.
[631] No Alarms in Memory
Default (No Alarm Memory);
This label will be included in the response to an Alarm Memory Request if there are no alarms on the system.