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Reply:
To be specific, the possible replies are:
» ACTION EXECUTED: if the operation was completed successfully
» Error message
Command: Totally activate all areas
123456 activate
Reply: The areas have been activated
activate: ACTION EXECUTED
Request: Activate areas 1, 2 and 3 in partial 1 mode
123456 activate p1 1 3 5
Reply: The user is not authorised to activate partial 1 for at least one of the areas indicated
activate: NOT AUT. ACT.
Request: Deactivate all areas
123456 deactivate
Reply: Deactivation successful
deactivate: ACTION EXECUTED
Request: Deactivate areas 1, 3 and 5
123456 deactivate 1 3 5
Reply: The user is not authorised to deactivate at least one of the areas indicated
deactivate: NOT AUT. ACT.
Example 1:
Example 2:
Area deactivation: deactivate
Can be used to deactivate the areas indicated.
See activation commands.
See activation commands.
• Command: Deactivate
• Attributes: Activation type, Area ID
• Reply: Action execution status
Attributes
Reply
Example 1:
Example 2:
Zone status: zones
Returns status of the zones indicated.
• Command: Zones
• Attributes: Zone ID
• Reply: Zone status
Attributes:
Reply
Physical ID of the zones to be checked (listed in the table provided in the Appendix, to be filled in during installation).
Request: The current status of zones 1, 2, 3, 4
123456 zones 1 2 3 4
Reply: Zone 1 is absent, 2 is absent (obviously because it is part of the same zone), 3 is in tamper condition
and 4 is active without any alarms
zones: 1 ZONE ABSENT 2 ZONE ABSENT 3 TAMPER 4 ZONE OK!!
For each zone, an ID and a string identifying its current status is returned.
Example: