To arm and/or disarm the control unit you must have a user code:
UPWD:111111 ARM=T TOTAL ARMING
UPWD:111111 ARM=1 PARTIAL1 ARMING
UPWD:111111 ARM=123 ARMING OF PARTIALS 1 - 2 - 3
UPWD:111111 DISARM=T TOTAL DISARMING
UPWD:111111 DISARM= 2 DISARMING OF ONLY PARTIAL 2
UPWD:111111 DISARM= 12 DISARMING OF PARTIALS 1 - 2
UPWD:111111 ARM?
ARMING STATUS REQUEST FROM THE CONTROL UNIT
ARM = 0 DISARMED
ARM =T TOTAL ARMED
ARM = 12 PARTIALS 1 - 2 ARMED
This is the complete list of all of the system programming/querying commands
LOCK SYSTEM UNLOCK COMMAND (to allow to modify phone numbers) (LOCK=1 for unlock)
TPWD TECHNICIAN PASSWORD DECLARATION (TPWD:000000 CODE)
UPWD USER PASSWORD DECLARATION (UPWD:111111 CODE)
ARM ARMING COMMAND (T=total 1=partial 1 etc.)
DISARM DISARMING COMMAND (
OUT.x OUTPUT SELECTION COMMAND
IN.x INPUT SELECTION COMMAND
TEL.x TELEPHONE SELECTION COMMAND
: IS USED FOR USER/INSTALLER CODE
= COMMAND FOR ASSIGN PARAMETER
? REQUEST INFO COMMAD
To send a command to the system you need follow a few simple rules:
For example, in order to the installer to change a telephone number, he must first have authorisation from the system owner (system
unlock)
UPWD:111111 LOCK=OFF this command unlocks the programming via sms for 20 minutes.
This unlock must be done by the system owner. (final user)
Now the installer can give the command:
As you can see, the message is made up of two commands:
TPWD:000000 TEL.1=+393358554574
1 - the password declaration (TPWD:000000 or UPWD:111111) This command requires the (: ) (colon) to enter the code.
2 - this is the operational part of the message that uses the (=) to assign the operation, the (?) to request information (a few examples follow)
TEL.1=+393358554574 setting telephone number response from the system TEL.1:OK
OUT.2=onoutput 2 activation response from the system OUT.:OK
OUT.4=off deactivation of output 4 response from the system OUT.4:OK
IN.2? input 2 status request response from the system IN.2=OP (if open) IN.2=CL (if at rest)