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Installer Menu Options i-on160
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Phone Book
To program the telephone numbers that the control unit will use for SMS
message select Communications – SMS – Phone Book. The bottom line of the
display shows the first of a list of phone numbers. Press u and n to scroll to
the required phone number followed by Y to select it. Key in the correct digits
and then press Y.
The display then allows you to give the telephone number a name. The control
unit will display this name in the phone book to help you remember what
destination you wanted the message to go to.
Triggers
You can link a set of alarm events to each message. To link an event select
Communications – SMS – Triggers.
The bottom line of the screen shows the first message. (Note that the display
does not show an entry for the Home Message. The control unit sends the text
in the Home Message at the beginning of every SMS message.) Press u or n
to scroll to the message you want to program and press Y to select it. The
bottom line of the display shows the first item in the list of events that you can
chose to trigger the message.
The display shows a “Yes” or “No” next to the event you have selected. Press
> to convert the “Yes” to an “No”. You can select a “Yes” for more than one
event in the list. Press Y when you have finished. The control unit will start
sending an SMS message whenever it detects one of the events that you have
marked with a “Yes”.
PSTN SMS
If you do not have a GSM module fitted, but are sending SMS messages by
way of the PSTN line, then you must program some extra information under
this menu.
Select Reporting – SMS – PSTN SMS.
The display shows the following options:
Protocol This option allows you to select the protocol used by
the Service Centre. The options available are: TAP 8N1,
TAP 7E1 and UCP.
Service Centre Tel No The option allows you to store the Service Centre’s
telephone number. Consult the technical support
department of the service provider that you wish to
use. When asking for the service centre number ask
which protocol they support. Press * to insert a two
second pause, if required. The display shows this as a
comma.
Line Fail Response
This menu lets you program the system to respond with either audible or silent
alarms when the control unit detects a fault on one of its communication lines.
To program Line Fail Response select Communications – Line Fail Response.
The exact response depends on whether the system is set or unset, as follows:
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