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tions menu when this feature is off. The LCD keypad will display "Late to Open is Disabled" and
sound an error tone if is pressed within the User Functions menu when this feature is on.
[0] Late to Open Time of Day
This function is used to program the time setting enabled in [9]. This function programs the "Late
to Open" time of day for all 7 days of the week.
• Valid entries for these sections are 00:00 – 23:59.
• Entering 99:99 will disable the Late to Open feature for the current day.
• After entering [Master Code] , beeps will be sounded and "Press () for < > Sun-
day" will be displayed on the keypad.
• Pressing the right scroll button displays the days of the week, from Sunday to Saturday.
While in the Late to Open menu, entering keys 1-7 will also select each day from Sunday to Sat-
urday, respectively.
•If is pressed to select a day of the week, no beeps will be sounded and the keypad will dis-
play "Set 24hr Time" "Enter HH:MM 9999". If is pressed from this menu, the user will be
returned to the previous Late to Open menu.
• If the Alarm System is armed in any mode when the late to open time matches the time of day,
Late to Open will be logged to the event buffer and communicated to the monitoring station.
SMS (Short Message Service) Interactive
Interactive SMS allows the user to send a text message (in multiple languages) to the control
panel and perform a set of functions on the panel. There are12 pre-defined text message com-
mands available that the user can send to the control panel. Please refer to the SMS Reference
card to find the text used for other languages.
There are 8 SMS phone numbers available to support SMS Interactive. An SMS phone number
can be changed using [*][6][Master Code]. Refer to the To Change or Program SMS Phone Num-
bers section for detailed instructions on how to do this.
SMS Remote Access Connection Sequence
This feature allows you to connect to your security system and control it remotely via SMS.
1. Determine which action to perform remotely on the panel. Please refer to the SMS Reference
card for details on how to enter the text required.
The following list is an example of the functions available.
NOTE: The default text (see SMS Reference card for details) used to perform each action can be
changed for you by your installer.
2. Compose an SMS message that consists of the function text, a space, label text (if required) a
space, and your 4-digit or 6-digit access code (e.g., “Stay arm”(Function)<space>“2234”(Access
Code)) and send it to your GSM phone number.
3. The panel matches the incoming phone number to one of the phone numbers in its SMS
phone number list.
4. The panel verifies the contents of the SMS message and performs the action.
5. When the action is completed, the panel sends an SMS message containing “function suc-
cessful” back to the user. If the function or access code is invalid, the response will include
“function unsuccessful” in the SMS message.
NOTE: A one hour “system lockout” is caused by entering too many invalid access codes. If you
attempt to send an SMS function when this occurs, you will recieve an SMS message containing
“function failed.”
Function
• stay arm • activate command output 2
• away arm • deactivate command output 1
• disarm • deactivate command output 2
• bypass • status request
• unbypass • alarm memory request
• activate command output 1 • help (list of available commands)