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2.6. Accessibility Note
To prevent unauthorised access to the alarm, the user is required to
ALWAYS
put the 6
Digit PIN (consisting of 0-9, A-Z)
(the Default Pin Number is – 000000)
at the start of
each SMS command to confirm the user has access to change the alarm condition (this
is nothing to do with the SIM card PIN number) i.e. Arm, Disarm, Activating relays etc.
If the PIN number is forgotten, please refer to section 3.4.4. To Change Your Pin
Number – Page: 30.
2.7. Alarm Messages
NOTE:
WHEN WRITING A SMS MESSAGE TO GO TO THE ALARM NO SPACES
ARE TO BE USED IN COMMANDS
i.e. 000000COMMAND.
When your alarm is triggered / activated, a SMS Message will be sent to all the phone
numbers programmed into the system, advising of the alarm and its trigger
i.e.
Alarm Activated. Door. Ignition.
WHEN YOUR ALARM IS TRIGGERED
OTHER REPLY’S MAY INCLUDE:
PANIC ALERT!
Battery Low Warning.
Alarm Activated. Door.
Alarm Activated. Bonnet.
Alarm Activated. Ignition.
Alarm Activated. Shock
Alarm Activated. Auxiliary.
Alarm Activated. Glass.
Also note that when a message is sent from your RAM, it has a customisable
identification that is displayed at the start of each message. Refer to Section 3.4.5 To
Change The ID Of The SMS message – Page: 31.
If any alarm event occurs and there is no response from either SMS or remote controls
for 1 minute the system will call the number programmed into Memory Location 1 when
enabled (Please refer to Changing Register 3 Feature 1). If there is still no response there
will be no further action taken via SMS.
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