XTL/XTLC Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products
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MESSAGING SETUP
Messaging Setup
4.1
MESSAGING SETUP
Messaging Setup
This section allows you to enter the information needed to send and receive
messages directly to and from the panel via email and MyAccess™ text messaging
using CDMA cellular communication. All of the name and password options below
allow up to 32 lowercase characters to be entered. The Destination addresses allow
up to 48 characters to be entered. System Name is displayed with initial caps.
The transmitted messages are:
• Zone Alarms by Zone Name
• Zone Troubles by Zone Name
• Zone Bypass by User
• Arming (Closings) by User
• Disarming (Openings) by User
• Late to Close
• Late to Open
• Early to Close
• AC Power Trouble and Restoral
• System Low Battery
• Ambush
• Abort, Cancel and Alarm Veried by User
• Check-in by User
4.2 Enable Messaging
Select YES to allow the panel to send messages to three programmed destinations.
Default is NO.
4.3
SYSTEM NAME
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System Name
Enter a unique name for the panel. The panel name is used as the sender of the
message. The text entered is displayed with initial caps. If this eld is left blank, the
panel account number is sent.
4.4 Destination 1
Enter the rst email address or cell phone number where messages will be sent. The
message can be sent to any device (computer, cell phone, PDA) as long as a valid
email address or cell phone number is entered. When entering email addresses,
press the 7 digit key followed by the fourth Select Key to add the @ symbol and the
9 digit key followed by the fourth Select Key to add the _ symbol. See the Entering
Non-Alpha Characters section for additional symbols.
Note: Mail servers that require Transport Layer Security (TLS) encryption are not
supported by the XTL/XTLC.
4.5 Destination 1 User Number
If Destination 1 is a 10-digit cellular number, enter a user’s user number from this
account. This option is used when sending commands such as arming or disarming
back to the panel using MyAccess™ text messaging from the same cell phone or PDA.
The user number must have the authority to perform the commands as if it occurred
at the keypad. Entering 0 (zero) disables this option. Default is 0.
4.6
DESTINATION 2
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Destination 2
Enter the second destination email address or cell phone number.
4.7 Destination 2 User Number
If Destination 2 is a cellular number, enter the user’s User Number for
arming/disarming authorization.
ENABLE MESSAGING
NO YES
DESTINATION 1
-
DESTINATION 2
USER NUMBER:
0
DESTINATION 1
USER NUMBER:
0