IDS X-Series X-SMS Quick User Manual
X-SMS 700-485-01BX-SMS Quick User GuideTHANK YOU FOR CHOOSING IDS TO PROTECT YOUThank you for purchasing an IDS X-SMS module. IDS X-SMS offerspowerful, versatile and highly configurable reporting and controlcapabilities, which will keep you, informed and in control of your X-Seriesalarm system when away from your premises.NOTE: The X-SMS module works only with IDS X-Series panels above acertain version. Your X-Series alarm panel is a sophisticated professional-grade intrusion product designed to protect lives and property, and canonly be installed and maintained by a professional IDS-certified installer.The Installer Manual included in this box does not cover all aspects ofinstallation; these are available only to installers via our sales offices.Should you require assistance in finding an installer, please visitwww.idsprotect.com.NOTE: Please read the entire Quick User Guide before attempting to usethe X-SMS device!NOTE: Throughout this manual, the default user code 1234 is used.Commands will only be accepted by the alarm panel if preceded by avalid user code, programmed into the alarm panel by your installer.FEATURES OF THE IDS X-SMS DEVICE Take full remote control of your X-Series alarm panelo Arm / disarmo Bypass / un-bypass zoneso Home automation via PGM’s Keep in touch with your premiseso Receive customised reports on panel status and eventso Check current panel statuso Check recent activity by retrieving event logs Enhance the functionality of your X-Series alarm panel:o Using names in reporting and commandso Update your panel’s time and date via the mobile network Manage your X-SMS device remotelyo Lock X-SMS in event of lost phoneo Check and top up SIM airtime balanceo Add, manage and remove X-SMS usersCOMMAND FORMATCommands are not case sensitive and all follow the same format for easeof use:[code] space [command] space [extended command] space [data]Code – Valid alarm user code stored in the alarm panelCommand – A string that identifies the function that you are wanting toaccess in the alarm panel.Extended Command – Any supplementary information the functionrequires. (Not always required will depend on the function you areaccessing)Data - Any extra information the extended command requires.NOTE: The cell networks limit the number of characters to 160.TAKE FULL REMOTE CONTROL OF YOUR X-SERIES ALARM PANELArm / DisarmThe X-Series panel’s 8 partitions may be armed in multiple profiles.Arming requires a valid user code. These are programmed by yourinstaller.Valid command examples:Desired action Code Command Ext. Comm DataAway arm all partitions 1234 Arm AllAway arm P1 & P3 1234 Arm P1, P3Stay arm P2 in stay profile 3 1234 Arm S3 P2Stay arm P1 & P4 in stayprofile 11234 Arm S1 P1, P4Disarm all partitions 1234 Disarm AllDisarm P2 1234 Disarm P2Disarm P5 & P6 1234 Arm P5, P6NOTE: Stay profiles can be changed by sending a new stay arm commandIf a partition is away armed and a stay arm command is sent themessage will be rejected. Away armed partitions must be disarmedbefore being stay armed.Bypass / un-bypass zonesThe “Bypass” command will be sent by you to bypass specific zones, andvice versa for “unbypass”. You must specify which zones to bypass in thedata field. Zones may be referred to by their number or, whereapplicable, by their name.Valid command examples:Desired Action Code Command Ext. Comm DataBypass zone 1 1234 Bypass 1Bypass zone 3,4,8,10 1234 Bypass 3,4,8,10Bypass named zone“Passage”1234 Bypass PassageBypass named zone “Lounge”& “Kitchen”1234 Bypass Lounge,KitchenUnbypass Zone 5 1234 Unbypass 5Unbypass “Kitchen” 1234 Unbypass KitchenHome automation via PGM’sProgrammable outputs (PGM’s) on your X-Series alarm panel may beused to control electrical devices such as lights, gate and garage doorsmotors, pumps, geysers, irrigation systems etc. The PGM commandcontrols the programmable outputs on the X- Series alarm panel.Note: Installations controlling electrical devices often requires a certifiedelectrician. PGM outputs can only supply 80mA of current.PGM’s can be triggered in several ways as below – consult your installerfor further support. On – Turns the PGM on by putting 12V DC onto the output Off – Turns the PGM off by removing the 12V DC PulseH – Puts 12V DC onto the output for 2 seconds PulseL – Removes 12V DC from the output for 2 secondsDesired Action Code Command Ext. Comm DataTurn PGM 1 on 1234 PGM On 1Turn PGM 3, 4 & 5 off 1234 PGM Off 3,4,5Pulse PGM 2 Low 1234 PGM PulseL 2Pulse PGM 3 High 1234 PGM PulseH 3KEEP IN TOUCH WITH YOUR PREMISESReceive customised reports on panel status and eventsThe “report” command is sent to select what reports you want to receiveon that phone number. Each phone number can choose how they wantto receive the messages or turn off messages.There are three types of SMSes:Raw – A Contact ID string will be sent to the phone numberFull – All enabled events on the X-Series alarm panel will be sent inEnglish to the phone numberPartial – Only the following will be sent in English to the phone number:Panics, Duress, zone violations AC Fail/Restore and Batterylow/restoreValid extended commands: “Type”Desired Action Code Command Ext. Comm DataTurn on partial reporting 1234 Report Type PartialTurn on global reporting 1234 Report Type FullNOTE: Only a “Master Phone Number” can allocate partitions to a phonenumber.Check current panel statusCurrent arm status, zone status, and PGM status can be checked.Arm StatusDesired Action Code Command Ext. Comm DataRetrieve the status of allpartitions1234 Arm Status AllRetrieve the status of P1 1234 Arm Status P1Retrieve the status of P3 &P61234 Arm Status P3, S6Zone StatusDesired Action Code Command Ext. Comm DataRetrieve the status of zonesin partition 11234 Zone Status P1Retrieve the status of zonesin partition 1 & 31234 Zone Status P1, P3PGM StatusDesired Action Code Command Ext. Comm DataGet PGM 8’s status 1234 PGM Status 8Get PGM Gate’s status 1234 PGM Status Gate |
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