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Setting and unsetting
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Inhibit and isolate
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All other types of events
14.21.1 Add
To add a user
Prerequisites
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A modem is installed and identified by the system.
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The function SMS Authentication is activated in OPTIONS (see Options on page67).
1. Scroll to SMS > ADD and press SELECT.
2. Select a user to add for SMS operation.
3. Enter an SMS NUMBER for this user and press ENTER.
4. Enter an SMS PIN for this user and press ENTER.
Keypad indicates that SMS details are updated.
14.21.2 Edit
Prerequisites
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A modem is installed and identified by the system.
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The function SMS Authentication is activated in OPTIONS (see Options on page67).
1. Scroll to SMS > EDIT and press SELECT.
2. Select an engineer or user SMS ID to edit.
SMS NUMBER Enter the number to which the SMS will be sent (requires three-digit country code
prefix).
Note: Engineer SMS number can deleted by resetting it 0. User SMS numbers cannot
be deleted.
EDITUSER Select a new user for this SMS ID if required.
EVENTFITLTER Select the panel events which the user or engineer will receive via SMS. Select
ENABLED or DISABLED. Events that are enabled are indicated with an asterisk *
before the event in the list.
CONTROLRIGHTS Select the operations that the user or engineer can perform remotely on the panel
through SMS. See SMS Commands on page145
NOTICE: HOLDUP alarm events are not transmitted via SMS.
If the phone line is connected to the PSTN network via a PBX, the appropriate line access digit
should be inserted before the called party number. Ensure that Calling Line Identity (CLI) is enabled
on the line selected to make the call to the SMS network. Consult the PBX administrator for details.
SPC42/52/53/63 Installation & Configuration Manual Engineer programming via the keypad
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08.12.2023

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