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Checking the System Status via SMS text command
Example SMS command send: Description: Example SMS command response:
123456 Status 123456 = User Code. Status Area A Disarmed No Faults
Area B Disarmed No Faults
Area C Disarmed No Faults
Area D Disarmed No Faults
Operating the User Automation Outputs via SMS text commands
Example SMS command send: Description: Example SMS command response:
123456 Output 1 On 123456 = User Code. User Output 1 turns on. OUTPUT 1 ON
123456 Output Garage-Door On 123456 = User Code output Garage-Door on =
Turns output named as Garage-Door on.
OUTPUT Garage-Door ON
123456 Output Garage-Door Off 123456 = User Code output Garage-Door off =
Turns output named as Garage-Door off.
OUTPUT Garage-Door OFF
NOTE: The user automation outputs can be also activated via the keypad or the keyfob.
NOTE: The name of the output has to be one word and spelled exactly as written in the panel (verbatim). For example, Garage Door is
not acceptable. It has to be written as Garage-Door in the panel and the respective command will be Garage-Door.
Checking the User Automation Outputs status via SMS text commands
Example SMS command send: Description: Example SMS command response:
123456 Output 1 Status 123456 = User Code. User Output 1 status
check.
OUTPUT ON or OUPUT OFF
123456 Output Garage-Door Status 123456 = User Code. Output Garage-Door
status check.
OUTPUT Garage-Door ON or OUTPUT Garage-
Door OFF
NOTE: The name of the output has to be one word and spelled exactly as written in the panel (verbatim). For example, Garage Door is
not acceptable. It has to be written as Garage-Door in the panel and the respective command will be Garage-Door.
Changing a Mobile Number via SMS text commands
Example SMS command send: Description: Example SMS command response:
123456 Change 07777888999 07878888999 123456 = User Code. Change number
07777888999 to number 07878888999
CHANGE 07878888999
Start Uploading/Downloading via SMS text command
Example SMS command send: Description: Example SMS command response:
123456 UDL 123456 = User Code. UDL = The Enforcer will
make an outgoing data connection to the
programmed PC1 number.
No response as the panel is already connected to
the PC1
9999 UDL 9999= Engineer Code UDL = The Enforcer will
make an outgoing data connection to the
programmed PC1 number.
NO Response as the panel is already connected
to the PC1