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
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 to the Alarm Memory command if there are no alarms in memory.
[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.
[634] Error Code
Default (Error Code);
When an SMS initiated function fails, the module will send an error code to the telephone number that was source of the
SMS request. Message format is: [Account Label] [Date and Time] [Error Code] [Error Type]. Fields are “space” delimited.
Table 14: Error Code Format
Class Definition Error Definition
01 DLS
01 Bad SMS format
02 Session failed due to local network issues
03 Unable to connect to remote server
04 Bad DLS access code
05 DLS lockout active
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