From Teltonika Security Wiki
Phonebook
| SYNTAX
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DESCRIPTION
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SAMPLE
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| SN?
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˽
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NNNN
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Add phonenumber NNNN to ? phonebook position (position number ? - 1 to 5)
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1234 SN2 37068412345
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| SN0
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˽
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NNNN
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Add phonenumber NNNN to first empty phonebook position
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1234 SN0 37068412345
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| SR?
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Clear ? Phonebook position (position number ? - 1 to 5)
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1234 SR2
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| SI
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Get SMS with all preprogramed numbers
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1234 SI
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| SH1
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Allow answer to any number and process SMS commands from any number
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1234 SH1
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| SH0
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Allow answer only to registered numbers and process SMS command only from registered numbers
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1234 SH0
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GPRS Settings
| SYNTAX
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DESCRIPTION
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SAMPLE
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| SGA
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˽
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APN
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Set APN (ask your network provider)
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1234 SGA internet
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| SGU
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˽
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USER
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Set user name (ask your network provider, leave blank if not required)
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1234 SGU omni
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| SGP
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˽
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PASS
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Set password (ask your network provider, leave blank if not required)
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1234 SGP omni
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| APNAUTO
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Set default APN, user name and password according to network code
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1324 APNAUTO
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| REGISTER
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Register your alarm system on alarmserver.net
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1234 REGISTER
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| SGSE
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˽
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STATE
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Turn on/off communication with Alarm server (STATE = 1 - on; STATE = 0 - off)
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1234 SGSE 1
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| GPRS
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STATE
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Turn on/off communication with Alarm server (STATE = 1 - on; STATE = 0 - off)
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1234 GPRS:1
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| SGSR
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˽
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ExTxSxGxFxCxZx
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Alarm server setings. x=1 - enable; x=0 - disable.
E - Report events (arm, disarm, alarm),
Z - Report zones (open/close door, hood, trunk..),
T - Report technical information (battery voltage, temperature, GSM signal level),
S - Report system status (armed, disarmed, open zones etc),
G - Report geolocation (GPS and GSM towers information)
F - Forward data to 3rd party server
C - Use custom address for reporting to Alarm server
Note: it is not necessary to send all settings if you want to disable geolocation reporting only and leave other settings unchanged you can send: SGSR*G0*
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1234 SGSR E1T0S1G0F1C0
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| SGSP
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˽
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PERIOD
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Periodic report. PERIOD - value from 0 to 6. (0 - disabled; 1 - every 10min; 2 - every 30min; 3 - every 60min; 4 - every 6h; 5 - every 1d; 6 - every 2d)
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1234 SGSP 2
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| SGSC
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˽
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CMS
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CMS - corporate account number
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1234 SGSC 12345
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| SGSA
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˽
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IP:PORT
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IP address and port used for report forwarding to 3rd party server (SGSR*F1) or it can be used as custom reporting address instead www.alarmserver.net (SGSR*C1)
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1234 SGSA
192.168.101.010:1010
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| SGTX
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Enable/Disable GPS tracking (X=1 - enable; X=0 - disable)
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1234 SGT1
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| GPS
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STATE
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Enable/Disable GPS tracking (STATE=1 - enable; STATE=0 - disable)
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1234 GPS:0
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| ROAMING
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STATE
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Enable/Disable communication with server on roaming (STATE=1 - enable; STATE=0 - disable)
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1234 ROAMING:1
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| REPORT
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Enable full reporting to alarmserver.net (system will report events, zones, technical info, system status, geolocation, tracking and periodical reporting every 10min also will be enabled)
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1234 REPORT
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| TCPCONTROL
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STATE
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Enable/Disable alarm system control over internet (STATE=1 - enable; STATE=0 - disable)
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1234 TCPCONTROL:1
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| TRACKING
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ACCUR
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Change tracking accuracy, ACCUR – value from 1 to 5. (1 – very high, 2 – high, 3 – medium, 4 – low, 5 - very low) For Very high and high tracking accuracy VOUCHER code is required – check on alarmserver.net
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1234 TRACKING:3
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| PINGPER
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PERIOD
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Setup short ping period, PERIOD – value from 0 to 5. (0 – disabled, 1 – 1min, 2 – 2min, 3 – 3min, 4 – 5min, 5 – 10min) Short ping is used to detect when alarm system is loosing connection with server. To enable short ping VOUCHER code is required – check on alarmserver.net
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1234 PINGPER:0
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Other Settings
| SYNTAX
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DESCRIPTION
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SAMPLE
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| SERVICE
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STATE
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Enter/exit service mode (STATE = 1 - enter; STATE = 0 -exit)
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1234 SERVICE:1
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| RESET
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X
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X=M - reset modem; X=F - full system reset
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1234 RESET:M
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| UPGRADE
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Upgrade device firmware (upgrade may take 5-10min, SMS will be send in case of success of failure)
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1234 UPGRADE
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| PIN
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:
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PPPP
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Change PIN. PPPP - new PIN code (4 digits, 1-9)
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1234 PIN:1235
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| SL?
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Set periodic SMS test interval, ? represents interval in days (1 to 4 days)
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1234 SL4
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| ST
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˽
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temp
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Adjust temperature sensor, temp - current temperature (+26, -8 etc.)
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1234 ST +26
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| SU
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˽
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voltage
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Set low battery warning voltage (type 119 for 11.9V, default 11.8V)
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1234 SU 119
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| SF
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˽
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FN=SN
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Set alarm system function FN seting number to SN (22=1)
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1234 SF 22=1
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| SW
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˽
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time
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Set engine preaheater operation time period in minutes
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1234 SW 20
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| SM
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˽
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map
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Select maps provider. Where map 0 or 1 (0 - maps.google.com; 1 - maps.yandex.ru)
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1234 SM 1
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| LBSURL
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url
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Select location provider (by GSM data). Where url 0 or 1 (0 – opencellid.org, 1 – xinit.ru)
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1234 LBSURL:0
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| F
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˽
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NNNN
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˽
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text
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Forward text to NNNN
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1234 F 37068412345 ELITA GN8
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| X1
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˽
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bal
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Get SIM card balance, where bal is network provider specific command (*245#, *100# etc.)
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1234 X1 *254#
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| SMSREPCNT
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˽
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X
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Set amount of SMS sending tries in case device failing to send SMS, because of network error (default: 3)
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Messaging Settings
| SYNTAX
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DESCRIPTION
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SAMPLE
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Default
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| 1-as
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2 – 5-as
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| S?Mx
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Mandatory call on alarm
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1234 S1M1
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| S?Cx
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Call on alarm
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1234 S2C1
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| S?Vx
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SMS on alarm
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1234 S3V1
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| S?Ax
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SMS on arm
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1234 S1A1
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| S?Dx
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SMS on disarm
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1234 S1D1
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| S?Ex
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SMS on remote engine start/stop or engine preaheater on/off
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1234 S1E1
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| S?Tx
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Trouble SMS
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1234 S2T1
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| S?Px
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Periodic test SMS
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1234 S2P1
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| S?Fx
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SMS forwarding
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1234 S1F1
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| S?Qx
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SMS command must be with PIN
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1234 S1Q1
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| S?Xx
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Control over SMS forbiden
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1234 S1X0
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| S?Sx
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SMS in smartphone format (Android only)
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1234 S1S1
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| S?Kx
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Arm/Disarm with short call (CLIP)
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1234 S1K1
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| S?Ox
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START/STOP engine remotely with short call (CLIP)
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1234 S2O1
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| S?Wx
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Turn ON/OFF engine preheater with short call (CLIP)
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1234 S3W1
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| S?Ux
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Turn ON/OFF push notifications
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1234 S1U1
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? - position number in phonebook (1 to 5)
x = 1 - Enabled
x = 0 - Disabled
Personal Messaging Settings
| SYNTAX
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DESCRIPTION
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SAMPLE
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Default
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| 1-as
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2 – 5-as
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| SMx
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Mandatory call on alarm
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1234 SM1
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| SCx
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Call on alarm
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1234 SC1
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| SVx
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SMS on alarm
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1234 SV1
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| SAx
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SMS on arm
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1234 SA1
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| SDx
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SMS on disarm
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1234 SD1
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| SEx
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SMS on remote engine start/stop or engine preaheater on/off
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1234 SE1
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| STx
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Trouble SMS
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1234 ST1
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| SPx
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Periodic test SMS
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1234 SP1
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| SFx
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SMS forwarding
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1234 SF1
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| SQx
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SMS command must be with PIN
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1234 SQ1
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| SXx
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Control over SMS forbiden
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1234 SX0
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| SSx
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SMS in smartphone format (Android only)
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1234 SS1
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| SKx
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Arm/Disarm with short call (CLIP)
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1234 SK1
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| SOx
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START/STOP engine remotely with short call (CLIP)
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1234 SO1
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| SWx
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Turn ON/OFF engine preheater with short call (CLIP)
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1234 SW1
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| SUx
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Turn ON/OFF push notifications
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1234 SU1
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x = 1 - Enabled
x = 0 - Disabled
Control and status commands
| SYNTAX
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DESCRIPTION
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SAMPLE
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| 0 or I
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Get system status
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1234 I
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| A
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Arm system
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1234 A
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| D
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Disarm system
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1234 D
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| C
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Clear alarm
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1234 C
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| G
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Start engine
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1234 G
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| Q
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Stop engine
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1234 Q
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| 61
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Turn on optional control
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1234 61
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| 60
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Turn off optional control
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1234 60
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| 99
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Block the engine
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1234 99
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| 90
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Unblock the engine
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1234 90
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| X5
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Get location SMS using GSM
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1234 X5
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| X6
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Get location SMS using GPS
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1234 X6
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| PANIC
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M
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Panic mode. Direction indicators and/or siren go ON for 30s. M=L – with siren, M=S without siren
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1234 PANIC:L
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| OPENTRUNK
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Open cars trunk
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1234 OPENTRUNK
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| ON
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1 arba 2
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Turn on system output configured as AUX1 or AUX2
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1234 ON:1
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| OFF
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1 arba 2
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Turn off system output configured as AUX1 or AUX2
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1234 OFF:1
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| V
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Get SMS with system version
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1234 V
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| BI
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Get SMS with system BI number
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1234 BI
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| USTS
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Update system status to server
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1234 USTS
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| GETOPEN
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Get open zones by SMS
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1234 GETOPEN
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| GETFN
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Get all function settings (21=1 means FN21 SN1)
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1234 GETFN
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| GETCAR
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Get current vehicle group and subgroup
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1234 GETCAR
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CAN BUS Monitored Zones
| SYNTAX
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DESCRIPTION
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SAMPLE
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| CANENABLE
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zone
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Enable zone monitoring over CAN-BUS
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1234 canenable:ENGINE
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| CANDISABLE
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zone
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Disable zone monitoring over CAN-BUS
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1234 CANdisable:HOOD
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zones:
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hood
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original hood sensor
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1234 CANdisable:door
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door
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original hood sensors
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trunk
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original trunk sensor
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ignition
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ignition status monitoring
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engine
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running engine status monitoring
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omsensor
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alarm from original sensor
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remote
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arming/disarming from original remote or keyless access system
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Engine Start Settings
| SYNTAX
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DESCRIPTION
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SAMPLE
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| STARTTIME
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:
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TIME
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Remote engine start duration in minutes (TIME from 5min to 45min)
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1234 STARTTIME:15
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| STARTP
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STATE
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Enable/disable periodic engine start (STATE=1 - enable; STATE=0 - disable)
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1234 STARP:1
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| STARTPERIOD
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PERIOD
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Periodic engine start period in hours (PERIOD from 2h to 24h)
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1234 STARTPERIOD:3
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| STARTTIMEP
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TIME
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Periodic engine start duration in minutes (TIME from 5min to 45min)
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1234 STARTPERIODP:15
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| STARTT
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STATE
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Enable/disable engine start by low engine temperature (STATE=1 - enable; STATE=0 - disable)
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1234 STARTT:1
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| STARTTEMPERATURE
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TEMP
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Low engine temperature in °C (TEMP from 0°C to -25°C)
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1234 STARTTEMPERATURE:-10
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| STARTTIMET
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TIME
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Low temperature engine start duration in minutes (TIME from 5min to 45min)
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1234 STARTTIMET:15
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| STARTV
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STATE
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Enable/disable engine start by low battery voltage (STATE=1 - enable; STATE=0 - disable)
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1234 STARTV:0
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| STARTVOLTAGE
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VOLT
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Low battery voltage in volts (VOLT from 10V to 12,5V)
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1234 STARTVOLTAGE:11,8
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| STARTTIMEV
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TIME
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Low battery voltage engine start duration in minutes (TIME from 5min to 45min)
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1234 STARTTIMEV:15
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| STARTC
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STATE
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Enable/disable engine start by calendar (STATE=1 - enable; STATE=0 - disable)
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1234 STARTC:0
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| STARTCALENDAR
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CAL
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Engine start calendar (times for every weekday) CAL = 8:00,8:00,8:00,8:00,8:30,99:99,99:99 - Monday to Thursday engine start at 8:00, Friday - 8:30, Saturday and Sunday - no engine start
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1234 startcalendar:8:00, 8:00, 8:00, 8:00 8:30, 99:99, 99:99
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| STARTTIMEC
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TIME
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Engine start by calendar duration in minutes (TIME from 5min to 45min)
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1234 STARTTIMEC:10
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NOTES
- SMS message must be started with a valid 4-digit alarm system PIN code.
- SMS commands are not case sensitive (
1234 D and 1234 d are the same disarm command).
- It is possible to add as many commands as you want, unless the total message length exceeds 160 symbols.
- Commands F and X1 must be sent in separate SMS messages or added at the end of a command set (e.g.,
1234 A F 37067012345 Hello, this is a forwarded SMS).
- SMS command example
1234 A — Arm system, 1234 is alarm system PIN
- SMS command set example
1234 SN1 37067012345 S1D1 — Add phone number 37067012345 to 1st phonebook position, enable SMS on disarm to 1st number, 1234 is alarm system PIN
NOTES for legacy devices with firmware version below v1.06
- SMS message must be started with a valid 4-digit alarm system PIN code.
- In front of every command
* must be added. Also, * must be added instead of ˽ (space symbol) inside the command.
- At the end of a command or command set (if multiple commands added)
*# must be added.
- SMS commands are not case sensitive (
1234*D*# and 1234*d*# is the same disarm command).
- It is possible to add as many commands as you want, unless the total message length exceeds 160 symbols.
- Commands F and X1 must be sent in separate SMS messages or added at the end of a command set. In this case, do not add
*# at the end (e.g., 1234*A*F*37067012345*Hello, this is a forwarded SMS).
- SMS command example
1234*A*# — Arm system, 1234 is alarm system PIN
- SMS command set example
1234*SN1*37067012345*S1D1*# — Add phone number 37067012345 to 1st phonebook position, enable SMS on disarm to 1st number, 1234 is alarm system PIN