User's Manual

Table Of Contents
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.
[604] Disarm
Default (Disarm);
Send this command to the system to disarm.Itmay be followed by a Partition Label or partition number and Access Code.
[605] - [608] Activate Command Output 1 - 4
Default (Activate Command Output n);
Where n is a number from 1 - 4. Send this command to the system to activate a command output. It may be followed by a Par-
tition Label or partition number and Access Code.
[609] - [612] Deactivate Command Output 1 - 4
Default (Deactivate Command Output n);
Where n is a number from 1 - 4. Send this command to the system to deactivate a command output.This command may be fol-
lowed by a Partition Label or partition number and optional Access Code.
[613] Bypass
Default (Bypass);
Send this command to the system to bypassa Zone. This command should be followed by a Zone label or Zone number and
Access Code.
[614] Unbypass
Default (Unbypass);
Send this command to the system to unbypassa Zone. This command should be followed by the Zone label or Zone number
and Access Code.
[615] Status Request
Default (Status Request);
Send this command to request the status of the system. It may be followed by a partition label or partition number and Access
Code. Ifpartition label is omitted, status of all enabled partitions will be sent. If there is a trouble on the system, the system label
is sent, followed by the trouble label, then the partition status.
NOTE: Status Request response may require more than one SMS message, depending on status of the system. There is a 10-
second delay between transmission of SMS messages.
[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.
[619] Keypad Message
Default (Keypad Message);
The response format is: [Account Label] [Date and Time] [SMS Function] [Response] [Message Text]. Fields are space delim-
ited.When Keypad Message is sent, the SMS response is the message displayed on the keypad. If the message is too long to
display on the keypad, only the portion displayed is sent in the response.
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);
23