
i-on40 Installer Mode Programming
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The Home Message provides space for 12 characters. Use
the this text to identify the control unit. Each numbered
message provides space for 30 characters. Key in a
message that relates to the type of alarm event you
select as a trigger (See “Triggers” on page 75).
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”.
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
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