SMS Alert 9 User Manual
SMS Alert 9 User Manual
SMS Alert 9 User Manual
1. Do not connect the power of the SMS Alert to an auxiliary 12V power output with no rechargeable
battery. For small power supplies, the battery helps to regulate the voltage and will obviously allow the
device to function during power interruptions. Inadequate regulation might cause unstable operation. It is
recommended that the SMS alert be connected to a supply with battery, and within 1 meter from the 12V
battery where the power is best regulated.
2. Magnetic antennas from 3m to 10m are available for better reception. It may be required where the signal
reception is poor, or where the system is installed in a metal container that prevents signal reception.
3. Try to keep the SMS Alert at least 30cm away from other equipment like receivers, transformers,
energisers, etc. that may cause interference.
4. Never use the on/off switch of the cellphone. Rather reset the system by removing the 12V+ power and
reapplying it. The SMS Alert will detect if the phone is off and will switch it back on within 30 seconds.
5. The SMS Alert should work in any country with a 10 digit cellphone number.
6. The SMS Alert works on a default negative trigger principle (NO) but may be changeable. This means
that any input is triggered by connecting it through a contact such as a switch to the negative battery
voltage.
7. The inputs normally used are Burglary, Arm/Disarm (Latch mode), E-Fence and Panic. This gets
connected to an alarm system using the PGM outputs / inputs or similar I/Os on an alarm panel. Remote
Arming/Disarming gets done via using Relay A (pulse mode e.g. SMS 1234 ap).
8. The SMS Alert is not built for a specific alarm panel and may have other applications like control and
monitoring, magnetic door switch monitoring, electric fence monitoring, opening/closing a gate, etc.
9. Ensure that the SIM-card is properly registered on the network by sending an SMS from the handset of
the SMS Alert.
10. In very few cases, when SMS commands are not recognised by the SMS Alert, check that the user‟s
Text Message settings on his/her cellphone are set to „Text mode‟ or „Full Character Support‟ (under
message options).
11. It is recommended that the SMS Alert be tested on a regular basis, for example by sending it a status
request (1234 r). This will also cause a transaction that may prevent the SIM-card from expiring if it is
seldom used.
12. Always keep the inside of the SMS Alert box clean, with the minimum amount of unnecessary wires.
13. Do not apply excessive force with tools on the connector terminals, to prevent break-offs.
14. To keep your number active, you should send an SMS (1234 r) on a regular basis to ensure that the SMS
Alert communicates.
SMS ALERT 9
User Manual (English)
INPUT SMS TEXT – that will be sent out *TRIGGER needed to send Re- Optically
when the inputs are tripped SMS nameable Isolated
NO = Normally open SMS text
(default)
1 Burglary Negative – NO Yes Yes
2 Disarmed / Armed Negative – NO * No Yes
3 Power Loss / Restore Negative – NO * No Yes
4 24 Hour test Negative – NO Yes Yes
5 Duress Negative – NO Yes Yes
6 Electric Fence Negative – NO Yes Yes
7 ACC 1 Negative – NO Yes Yes
8 Gate Negative – NO Yes Yes
Key Enables inputs 1-8 except input 2 +12V Positive - NO - No
9 Panic Negative – NO Yes No
1234 B - To let the SMS Alert report to the 1st phone (toggle)
If you SMS 1234 b you will load user B. If you SMS 1234 b again, you will cancel
user B. (In other words you will toggle it on & off). The same SMS gets used every time
There is no user A!
1234 C - Report to 2nd phone – used to load and cancel user C (toggle)
1234 D - Report to 3rd phone – used to load and cancel user D (toggle)
1234 E - Report to 4th phone – used to load and cancel user E (toggle)
User B is the main user, and indicated by the Yellow/Amber LED on the side. It must be on for
the inputs to trigger, and for the other users to receive an SMS if these users (C,D,E) are loaded.
From the left is the status of the first DIP (bit) setting 00, thereafter 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 05 etc (e.g.1000010 means 00 and 05 is
toggled on).
1234 1 - This will rename String 1 (Input 1), wait for Str1? Then only SMS the new text without 1234 in front.
1234 4 - String 4 same as above, wait for the Str 4? return SMS.
1234 5 - String 5
1234 6 - String 6
1234 7 - String 7
1234 8 - String 8
1234 9 - String 9 (panic)
*Inputs 2 and 3 are not re-nameable, but can be changed at production.
2. Pin code - Type in the SIM pin code if required – normally not needed. If required, then
turn it to OFF (go to: Menu, Settings, Security Settings, Pin Code Request,
Enter Pin Code). This should be off by default.
3. Red LED - The red LED (light on the side of the box) must be on. KEY/Led input
must have +12VDC connected to it. The red LED should be on by default
because of the red loop wire. The Red LED enables inputs 1-8, excluding
input 2.
5. Airtime - Ensure that the SIM-card has sufficient credit. Load airtime if necessary.
6. Message Inbox - Ensure that the phone‟s inbox is empty. Once empty, the SMS Alert will
automatically keep the inbox empty.
7. SMS 1234 b from your cellphone to the SMS Alert. [There must be a space between 1234 and b.]
Note the yellow LED will light up when B is active. This step tells the SMS Alert where to send SMSe
when inputs are tripped. If you SMS 1234 b again, you will cancel user B. If you SMS 1234 b again,
you will reload user B. (In other words you will toggle it on & off).
8. The SMS Alert will respond to step 7 by sending its status back to you (e.g. INPUT ON B- - -, #000
#00000000). Ensure that the character “B” appears in the SMS to show user B is loaded as above.
9. Trigger input 1 - Pulse input 1 with a negative trigger (default) for about 50ms (milliseconds). The
green LED will go on for 1 second to indicate that a SMS is being sent and you will receive a SMS
Burglary.
How to program the SMS Alert to report to a 2nd, 3rd or 4th cellphone
There are 4 users: B,C,D,E. Follow step 7 of Quick Start Steps to activate user B (the first user). If you want the
SMS Alert to report to the 2nd cellphone, SMS 1234 c from the second cellphone to the SMS Alert. To toggle this
feature off, SMS 1234 c again from any cellphone to the SMS Alert. The last phone that toggled a user ON,
becomes that user.
E.g: 1234 c (There must be one space between 1234 and c, and no spaces afterwards. Do the same for 1234
d (3rd), and 1234 e (4th). User B must be ON for the other users (if loaded) to also receive SMS messages.
For example to SMS 1234 a on. There must be one space between 1234 and a and on, or 1234 and A and ON.
The alpha characters (a on / A ON) must be all upper or lower case.
The relays can be controlled by sending the following SMSe to the SMS Alert.
1234 a on Switch / Latch Relay A on - the same for 1234 b on (relay B), 1234 c on (relay C)
1234 a off Switch / Latch Relay A off - the same for 1234 b off (relay B), 1234 c off (relay C)
1234 all on Switch / Latch all relays on - the same for 1234 all off
1234 ap Pulse Relay A for 1 second - the same for 1234 bp, 1234 cp
1234 app Pulse Relay A 10 times – Use for example to pulse our Pepper Gas Defender Mechanism.
Example: If you want input 1 to SMS “John’s room !” instead of “Burglary” then,
1. SMS 1234 1 (one space between 4 and 1 and no space afterwards.) from your cellphone
2. You will receive the following return SMS back: Str 1 ?
3. Then send the following SMS: John’s room ! (Do not include 1234!)
4. You will get the following SMS back: Str1 OK.
General information
1 To request the status The SMS Alert will respond with, for example, the following:
of the SMS Alert at any INPUT ON B - - - , #0B0 #87650001
given time, SMS 1234 r
or 1234 R INPUT ON Inputs 1 to 8 are enabled or disabled (except input 2 which is
always monitored)
B- - - User B loaded only. Users C, D and E are not loaded.
#0B0 Relay B is switched on. Relay A and C are off
# 87650001 Inputs 8,7,6,5 are on / tripped.
2 * Changing the security The default code is 1234 and can be changed through these steps:
code 1234 1. SMS 1234 CODE to the SMS Alert. The SMS Alert will SMS back: CODE ?
2. You can now SMS your selected 4 digit numeric code, e.g. 5678.
This code is used as a prefix to operate all commands. Use 4 Numeric digits
only.
3 Panic Input Always enabled, Negative trip and does not depend on the Key input.
4 Key Input Enables or disables the 8 inputs. The Key Input is triggered ON by default
because of the red loop wire.
5 Green LED Indicates when the SMS Alert is sending an SMS. The LED will stay on for 3
seconds. If the light is flashing, a problem exists. See troubleshooting.
After 2 minutes the SMS Alert will attempt to reset the flashing LED.
6 Yellow LED Indicates user B is active, and the SMS Alert will at least report to user B. User
B is the main user, and if it is off, C, D and E won‟t work even if they were
toggled on.
7 Red LED See point 4, “Key Input”.
8 Change SMS 1234 03 to change from normally open (NO) to negative remove (NC).
Inputs NO / NC The SMS Alert will reset and power up again.
9 Missed Call The Missed call function can be switched (toggled) on and off by sending: 1234
(Outgoing) 01 (this is OFF by default). Only applicable to input 1 and user B.
10 Loading and For convenience ensure that the SIM card can be loaded via the internet if
checking airtime using the prepaid option. Please disconnect the power from the SMS Alert
balance when the SIM-card is removed
12 International code SMS 1234 05 to enable. consult your supplier. Please note that SMS Alert
prefix use has been tested in South Africa only.
Technical Specifications
1 Power supply 9 - 14VDC volt DC, 500mA (milliamps). An in-line battery is preferred for
smooth power.
2 Power consumption Standby current 30 – 50mA, 400mA peak when SMS is send or received.
jumper.
The Panic input can only be tripped negatively. Rename another input to Panic
if only a positive signal is available.
Inputs 1 – 8, and Panic : NO or NC selectable as a group
Inputs 2 and 3 are dual state inputs – It trips on both signal conditions.
Inputs are buffered control for simultaneous triggering.
Key input – Always positive.
5 Jumper setting: –T sets inputs 1 to 8 to negative trip and +T to positive trip required to send
SMSe.
Inputs (Monitor)
INPUT ON, BCDE, #ABCD, #12345678
Trip these inputs with a
Red LED Users Relays Inputs Negative or Positive to send
Outputs (Control)
out SMSe
Switch things remotely
on/off from any Reports to Users B,C,D,E
cellhone
Applicable commands:
Applicable 1234 b
commands: 1234 c
1234 d
1234 a on
1234 e
1234 a off
(There is no user A)
1234 b on
1234 b off
The Red LED must always be
1234 c on
on
1234 c off
1234 ap
1234 bp The Yellow LED = User B
1234 cp
Other notes:
1. Relay D is added to the string, although not provided in the hardware. Pls ignore
2. 1234 07 is added – When on, and 1234 a on is sent, both relay A and B switches on, but with
relay B switching off after 5 seconds (used for certian energizers)
3. 1234 04 changed – Now used to delay input 1 for two seconds for when input 1 is directly
connected to the siren output to ignore the arm/disarm bleeps. The code change command can
be done directly with 1234 CODE etc.