Operation
Contents:
Starting the Alarm
Press and release the Start Button (marked on lid).
LEDs 1,2,3 will simultaneously flash on for 1 second, then turn off.
Watch the indicators:
LED 1 on: communication with the GSM module started successfully, then
LED 2 on: the alarm is registered in the GSM network and ready to receive and send SMS.
If you get different results, check the troubleshooting section (below).
If your SIM card allows phone calls, test your alarm with a call. Your alarm will decline the call.
Arming & Disarming
These commands control the trigger, the siren, and Standby Mode.
ARM
Syntax:
arm
Arms the Alarm.
This command does not have any parameters, and must be sent from a telephone number that is programmed in memory.
See: Programming the Alarm
The Alarm will reply with:
"Arm successful", or
"You are not authorized to arm".
If the securing pin is removed, the alarm is automatically armed.
This occurs in any state,
you must then send the disarm command,
the alarm will then confirm that is has been disarmed.
How to enable the trigger:
If alarm is in standby
Check if securing pin is not inserted, otherwise remove it
If alarm is on
Check if securing pin is not inserted, otherwise remove it
If you disarmed before, send SMS “arm”
Note: the alarm exits standby mode after:
being triggered, or
pressing the Start Button on the alarm.
After the alarm has been triggered (and the siren is blaring), “arm”:
Turns off the siren,
Resets the Alarm,
On battery power, sets the alarm to “Standby Mode”.
If USB power is present, then “arm” won’t put the alarm in standby.
If you don’t “arm” your alarm while solely using the battery, your alarm will stay on until the battery power is critically low.
The alarm will then send SMS messages to all Alert Recipients, and
automatically “arm” to save energy.