55
DEVRM:PROG,1111,1
Remove RF Device in Mobile Lite
Parameter 1: Zone number to be removed (1~5)
To
enable/disable
pressing
sensor button
to end call
CUTV:PROG,1111,1
Enable/disable pressing sensor button to end call.
Disable = 0, Enable = 1
CGPS:PROG,1111,30
To enable/disable continuous GPS tracking after alarm activation.
Parameter: 0 = Disable, 30 = 30 min, 60 = 1 hr, 120 = 2 hr, 240 = 4 hr, 480
= 8 hr, 720 = 12 hr, 1440 = 24 hr
TRACR:PROG,1111,0
Parameter: 0 = Disable, 1 = Enable
For more information on reporting, please refer to 4.1.4. Report Setting.
8.2. Contact ID Communications Protocol and Format
Mobile Lite can communicate with the CMS receiver using the Contact ID
protocol. The CMS can receive the event codes using SMS or IP reporting
methods.
The form of the CID message is:
IP Reporting Data Format
[ACCT <space>MT QXYZ GG CCC S
1
S
2
S
3
S
4
]
[ ] All data inside bracket will be processed.
ACCT = 4 Digit Account number (0-9, B-F)
<space> = Delimited for ACCT and MT.
MT = Message Type. This 2-digit sequence is used to identify the Contact ID
message to the receiver. It may be transmitted as either 18 (preferred)
or 98 (optional). New receiver implementations shall accept either an 18
or a 98. Note that some older receivers may not accept 98.
Q = Event qualifier, which gives specific event information:
1 = New Event or Opening
3 = New Restore or Closing
6 = Previously reported condition still present (Status report)
XYZ = Event code (3 Hex digits 0-9, B-F)
GG = Group or Partition number (2 Hex digits 0-9, B-F). Use 00 to indicate
that no specific group or partition information applies.
CCC = Zone number (Event reports) or User # (Open/Close reports) (3 Hex
digits 0-9, B-F). Use 000 to indicate that no specific zone or user
information applies.
S
1
S
2
S
3
S
4
= Using the 8-bit Fletcher Checksum Algorithm