For commands using a PIN, the format of the text is:
****.command or **** command
where **** is the PIN and “command” is the command, that is, the PIN followed by either a space or a full
stop. For example, the command “FSET” is entered as: **** FSET or ****.FSET. The full version of the
command, where listed, can also be used. For example, ****.FULLSET.
If the user does not have sufficient rights to perform a command, the system returns ACCESS DENIED.
If Caller ID is enabled, and the sender’s SMS number is configured, the PIN prefix is not required.
COMMANDS (****=code)
Using Code
Using Caller
ID
Action Response
****HELP
****.HELP
HELP All available commands are displayed. All available commands
****FSET
****.FSET
****.FULLSET
FSET
FULLSET
Sets all areas the user has access to. Time/date of system set. If
applicable, responds with
open zones/force set zones
****ASET
****.ASET
Allows Partset A of alarm by SMS.
It is also possible to specify the
custom name defined in the
PARTSET rename field of the
Options page. See Options on
page252.
System set
****BSET
****.BSET
Allows Partset B of alarm by SMS.
It is also possible to specify the
custom name defined in the
PARTSET rename field of the
Options page. See Options on
page252.
For example:
****.ASET NIGHT
System set
****USET
****.USET
****.UNSET
USET
UNSET
Unsets all areas the user has access
to.
System Unset
****SSTA
****.SSTA
****.STATUS
SSTA
STATUS
Retrieves the status of areas. Status of system and
applicable areas
l For a single area
system, system and
mode are returned,
where mode is the set
status of the system.
l For a multi-area system,
the status of each area
is returned.
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