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The JA-80V LAN/PSTN line communicator - 6 - MKA51202
Factory-default SMS report and instruction texts
n Factory text n Factory text n Factory text n Factory text
0
Report from your
alarm:
44
Device
332
Code
503
Fire
1
Device
45
Device
333
Code
504
Panic alarm
2
Device
46
Device
334
Code
505
Invalid code-entries exceeded
3
Device
47
Device
335
Code
506
Alarm when power turned on
4
Device
48
Device
336
Code
507
Tamper alarm
5
Device
49
Device
337
Code
508
End of tamper alarm
6
Device
50
Device
338
Code
509
End of alarm indication
7
Device
201
Control panel
339
Code
510
Alarm cancelled by user
8
Device
202
Service code
340
Code
511
Setting
9
Device
203
Annual inspection request
341
Code
512
Unsetting
10
Device
204
Communicator
342
Code
513
Partial setting
11
Device
205
Keypad
343
Code
514
Codeless setting
206
ARC code
12
Device
300
Master code
344
Code
515
External communication fault
13
Device
301
Code
345
Code
516
External comm. restored
14
Device
302
Code
346
Code
517
Fault
15
Device
303
Code
347
Code
518
Fault no longer present
16
Device
304
Code
348
Code
519
Mains dropout over 30 minutes
17
Device
305
Code
349
Code
520
Mains dropout
18
Device
306
Code
350
Code
521
Mains recovery
19
Device
307
Code
400
System status
522
Discharged battery
20
Device
308
Code
401
Set
523
Battery OK
21
Device
309
Code
402
Unset
524
Switching to Service Mode
22
Device
310
Code
403
Exit delay
525
Leaving Service Mode
23
Device
311
Code
404
Entrance delay
526
PGX
24
Device
312
Code
405
Alarm
527
PGY
25
Device
313
Code
406
Service mode
528
Radio jamming present
26
Device
314
Code
407
Maintenance mode
529
Internal communication fault
27
Device
315
Code
408
Partial setting
530
Internal comm. restored
28
Device
316
Code
409
Discharged battery
531
Communication test
29
Device
317
Code
410
Tamper alarm
532
Unconfirmed alarm
30
Device
318
Code
411
Alarm memory
601
SET
31
Device
319
Code
412
Fault
602
UNSET
32
Device
320
Code
413
Power fault
603
STATUS
33
Device
321
Code
414
Unknown status
604
MEMORY
34
Device
322
Code
415
Time:
605
PGX ON
35
Device
323
Code
416
Last event:
606
PGX OFF
36
Device
324
Code
417
Credit unknown
607
PGY ON
37
Device
325
Code
418
Credit:
608
PGY OFF
38
Device
326
Code
419
not used
609
AUX ON
39
Device
327
Code
420
Error while processing
command
610
AUX OFF
40
Device
328
Code
421
Output turned on
611
CREDIT
41
Device
329
Code
422
Output turned off
42 Device 330 Code 501 Instant alarm
43 Device 331 Code 502 Delayed alarm
Numbers 01 to 50 for devices and codes are
automatically generated by the communicator
so it is unnecessary to enter them in the text
The communicator always automatically puts numbers from 01: to 50: in front of Device or Code names.
Texts 0 to 532 are used to create SMS event reports
Texts 601 and 611 are SMS instructions (to control the system remotely by SMS)
5.6. Phone number for instant remote access
A telephone number programmed with this sequence allows instant
remote access no matter what reaction to incoming calls is
programmed. If this number calls, the control panel will answer the call
after the first ring (the telephone line must provide CLIP protocol caller
ID for this feature).
902 xx...x 0 where xx...x = phone number
Note:
if remote access is disabled (see 5.7), then using this phone number
for remote access is also disabled.
Factory default setting: erased
5.7. Remote access
Remote access (by phone or Internet) can be enabled or disabled:
9030 disabled
9031 enabled
Factory default setting: enabled
5.8. Forwarding of incoming SMS messages
This feature enables the automatic forwarding of incoming SMS
messages which contain no valid instructions to the system:
9260 messages are not forwarded (will not be used)
9261 messages are forwarded to the first programmed tel.
number in memories M1 to M8 (e.g. if numbers are only
programmed in M5 and M6, then messages will be
forwarded to M5). The tel. number from which the SMS
was received will be shown at the beginning of the
forwarded text.
Factory default setting: messages are forwarded
5.9. Reaction to incoming calls
The communicator’s reaction to incoming phone calls can be set by:
904 x
where
x = 0 incoming calls are ignored
x = 1 to 8 the communicator will answer after x multiplied
by 5 seconds of ringing (e.g. x=4=20sec.)
x = 9 answers after a second call - first there must be
at least one ring, then a pause (10 to 45sec.) and
then just after the first ring of the second call, the
call will be answered
Factory default setting: 9045 – answers after 25 sec. (about 5 rings)
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