User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- WARNING: Installer please read carefully
- General Information
- Communicator Technical Specifications
- Communicator Pre Intsallation Configuration
- Communicator Configuration with SCW
- Installation Location
- Installing CAT 5 Cable (TL2553G(R)-E only)
- INSERTING/REMOVING THE SIM CARD
- Communicator Reset
- Establishing a Communication Channel with the SCW Panel.
- Initial Programming of Communicator and SCW
- SMS Command and Control Functions
- Label Programming for SMS Message
- Communicator Placement Test
- Ethernet/Cellular Programming Options
- System Options
- Programming Options
- Communications Reporting Codes
- System Test Options [026 - 029]
- Ethernet Receiver 1 Options
- Ethernet Receiver 2 Options
- Ethernet Options
- Cellular Receiver 1 Options
- Cellular Receiver 2 Options
- Cellular Options
- Command and Control Options
- SMS Command and Control Functions
- SMS Command and Control Response
- Receiver Diagnostic Testing
- System Information (Read Only)
- System Reset Defaults
- Communicator Troubleshooting
- Communicator Troubleshooting
- Ethernet Cellular Programming Worksheets
- EULA
- Limited Warranty
- Regulatory Information
[227] Voice Call Timeout
Default (00);
This option sets the Voice Call Timeout,in minutes. Programming a value of 00 will disable timeout. Valid range is 00 to FF.
[228] Voice Call Back Time
Default (0A);
This option sets the Voice call back time, in minutes. When the Communicator requests Call Back from the receiver, it will
answer incoming calls during the programmed timeout period. If an incoming call is received after the timeout from requesting
call back, the Communicator will answer the call and immediately hang up. Programming a value of 00 will disable timeout
(accept all incoming calls). Default value is 0A/10 seconds.Valid range is 00 to FF.
[229] Voice Call Back Number
Default (SIM Telephone Number);
This option sets the Voice Call Back Telephone Number for the receiver. This number is used for Two Way calling. Current SIM
telephone number can be viewed in Section [996]. Valid entry is 32 character ASCII.
Command and Control Options
[301] Command and Control Toggle Options
[1] SMS Notification Default (ON).
[2] Reserved Default ( ).
[3] SMS Command and Control Default (ON).
[4] Reserved Default ( ).
[5] SMS Character Format Default.
ON: SMS Unicode, maximum message length is 70 characters.
OFF: 7 bit SMS, maximum message length is 160 characters.
[6] Long SMS Message Handling Default (OFF).
ON: If longer than maximum message length, it is split and sent as multiple SMS messages.
OFF: If longer than maximum message length, a single, truncated SMS message is sent.
[7-8] Reserved Default ( ).
[311] - [318] SMS Phone Number 1 - 8
Default ( );
These Sections may be programmed through DLS IV or the keypad. Up to 8 SMS telephone numbers (4 - 32 digits) can be pro-
grammed in Section [31x]Where x is an SMS telephone number from 1 to 8. Leaving programming blank for a telephone num-
ber will disable that number. The User can program their own mobile telephone numbers at the keypad using [*] [6] <> “SMS
Programming”. The SMS Command and Control feature utilizes the SMS messaging service provided by the Cellular network
and is subject to the limitations of SMS messaging. These limitations include delayed messages and lack of guaranteed deliv-
ery.
NOTE: SMS Command and Control (Sections [601] - [618] will only process messages from the mobile telephone numbers pro-
grammed in this Section if SMS Command and Control is enabled [301][ 3] ON. SMS responses are listed in Sections
[621] - [630].A blank telephone number is disabled.
SMS Command and Control Functions
Users can send SMS text messages from their mobile phone to the communicator cellular phone number assigned to their sys-
tem. Commands 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.
l If an Access Code is included in the message, it is sent to the control panel for validation, along with the requested function.
l If the panel is configured to require an AccessCode and the code is not sent (or invalid) the panel will fail the function
(unsuccessful).
l 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”).
l The partition label or partition number may be excluded from the SMS requestin a single partition system (e.g., disarm
9123).
NOTE: The communicator cellular phone number can be viewed in Section [851], [996] and/or [851], [229] 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);
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