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Vision 3 Compact
PROGRAMMING BY SMS
Vision Compact 3 can be programmed through SMS messages.
By sending one or more SMS to the dialler you can:
Ⴠ enable/disable open-collector PGM outputs
Ⴠ check the system status
The user has the option to enable/disable (in pulsed or steady mode) the PGM outputs, to monitor the status
of each input, to check the status (on/off) of external devices, to change the user code, to allow the techni-
cian to enter technical programming in remote mode.
All the messages conveyed to the dialler must have a determined structure. Firstly they must contain a
“declaration of personal code” .
Example: UPWD:111111 User Password
If the message contains one or more values for the parameters, their structure must be the following:
ID[.index] operation [value ]
[ ] contains numerical values that are not always necessary
ᇐID = is the parameter identified by an alphanumeric code (example: UPWD is the parameter User Pass-
word, IN is the Input ). (Look at TAB. 1 for the complete list of IDs)
TPWD TECHNICAL PASSWORD
UPWD USER PASSWORD
LOCK SYSTEM UNLOCK
IN INPUT
OUT OUTPUT
STATUS SYSTEM STATUS
TAB.1: IDs
ᇐ [.index] = is the number of ID previously mentioned, therefore this is the output, input, telephone ...
number (example: IN.1 = INPUT 1)
ᇐOperator = this brings about a certain operation on parameter identified by ID. For the outputs the opera-
tor sets a value to them (see TAB.2)
: means entering, and is used for passwords (example: UPWD:111111)
= means a setting (example: OUT.1=ON switches on output 1)
? is a request of information (example: IN.1? Asks for the input 1 status)
ON Enable output
OFF Disable output
P Enable output in pulse mode
TAB.2: VALUES
At each SMS text message, the system can answer with different messages as feedback:
OK command carried out
*?* command non recognized
*LOCKED* no user authorization
FAIL not possible to carry out the command (example: there are no privilege for its execution)
ON refers to the enabled status of an output
OFF refers to the disabled status of an output