IDS SMS Duo User manual

IDS SMS Duo
Manual
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Contents
Features ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Function ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
IDS805 Integration ......................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Standalone Operation.................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Outputs .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Inputs ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Phone Numbers ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Operation.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
Defaulting the SMS Duo module.................................................................................................................................................................................6
Messages..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Add..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
Reporting Options.......................................................................................................................................................................................................6
Delete..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Naming.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Naming the Site...........................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Partition ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Zones...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Alarm Commands.............................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Arm .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Disarm.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Zones Bypassing ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Zone Unbypassing .......................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Programmable Outputs............................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
GSM Module Status LEDs.................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Interface Board LED .........................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Diagrams ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................9

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THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING IDS TO PROTECT YOU
Congratulations on your purchase of the IDS SMS Duo module. IDS systems are powerful, versatile and highly configurable systems, which should
be installed by a professionally trained installer.
This manual covers the installation of the SMS Duo module. For IDS805 programming please refer to the IDS805 User Manual
Features
Two Zone Inputs 3k3 ohm end of line supervised
Two relay outputs
Can be connected to an IDS805
IDS805 integration reports communication fail if SMS Duo losses communication with the IDS805
Can operate as a standalone unit
Function
The SMS Duo unit has been designed to work with the IDS805 alarm panel as a virtual keypad or as a standalone system with 2 inputs and 2
outputs.
IDS805 Integration
The SMS Duo connects to the IDS805 keypad bus as a second keypad and supports the following functionality:
Away Arm, Stay Arm and Arm Status
Disarm
Zone bypass, Unbypass and Bypass Status
Zone status
SMS Duo PGM triggering, on/off, pulse high/low and status
Event reporting
Arm and disarm
Bypass and unbypasses
Zone violations while the system is armed
Panic and fire
Tampers
System Troubles
Please refer to the connection diagram, see figure 2 on page 9, at the end of the manual for wiring information.
The LED on the interface board will come on when the module has power and has received a valid Clock and Date pulse from the IDS805 alarm, see
figure 2 on page 9.
Standalone Operation
The SMS Duo can operate in standalone mode and supports the following functions.
Monitoring of two 3k3 ohm end of line supervised inputs
Triggering two outputs
Outputs
The outputs on the interface board are relay driven outputs which can be triggered in four different ways:
Latched high.
Output will change from open to closed and remain until a sms is received to return to the open state
Latch Low
Used once the Latch high command has been sent, to return the output to the open state
Pulse High
The output will change from the open state to the closed state and return back to the open state after 3 seconds.
Pulse Low
The output must be in the closed state and will change to the open state and return back to closed state after 3 seconds
Inputs
The inputs monitor for an open or closed condition. 3k3 ohm end of line resistors are required. A 3k3 resistor must be connected in series with a
normally-closed type of input, and in parallel with a normally-open type of input. Applicable messages will be sent as zone 9 and zone 10.
Phone Numbers
There are three groups of user phone numbers. Entering phone numbers into the SMS unit is done via SMS’s from a “Master Phone Number”.
In the default state any cell phone can be used to enter the first “Master Phone Number”, once entered the phone with that cell number must be
used to enter more cell numbers or control the system.
Master Phone Number
Master phone numbers have the highest level of access to the SMS Module. Master phone numbers are allowed access to all configuration
data. Only master numbers are permitted to add phone numbers to the system and allocate which partitions will report to each phone
number.
Arming phone Numbers
Arming phone numbers are the second level of phone numbers. These phone numbers are permitted user rights to be able to control the
Alarm Panel and receive reports.
Reporting Phone Numbers
Reporting phone numbers are at the lowest level, and access to the SMS Module is restricted to only receiving reports.

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Operation
Defaulting the SMS Duo module
To default the IDS SMS module:
1. Power the unit down
2. Press and hold the default button down
3. Power up the unit
4. Keep holding down the default button, until the ‘GSM Status LED’ comes on.
Messages
The SMS module has two capabilities –Reporting to cell phones and control via cell phones.
Reporting –The SMS module sends alarm ‘verification’ reports in human readable messages. Events being reported can be customised by each
phone number.
Control –SMS messages can be sent to execute different functions on the alarm.
Each message sent to the unit must adhere to a specific format:
[code]space[command] space[extended command] space[data]
Code –Valid alarm user code stored in the alarm panel
Command –A string that identifies the function that you are wanting to access in the alarm panel.
Extended Command –Any supplementary information the function requires. (Not always required will depend on the function you are accessing)
Data - Any extra information the extended command requires.
NOTE: Only a single command can be sent per SMS, but multiple data values may be sent separated by a comma.
Messages are limited to 160 characters.
Messages will be rejected:
If any part of the message is invalid
When the user code sent is unknown by the alarm panel
If any part of the command fails to execute
If the message is sent from an unknown phone number
If the command is sent by a phone number that does not have the required permission
NOTE: All commands sent will be verified with a message confirming that it was successful or unsuccessful with an explanation
Add
The “Add” command is sent to add a new authorised phone number to the SMS Module and its function.
Desired Action
Code
Command
Ext. Cmd
Data
Add phone number as a Master number
1234
Add
Master
Phone Number
Add phone number as an Arm number
1234
Add
Arming
Phone Number
Add phone number as a Reporting
number
1234
Add
Reporting
Phone Number
NOTE: The above commands can only be sent via master phone.
Reporting Options
The “report” command is sent to select what reports you want to receive on that phone number.
Global –All enabled global events related are reported
Valid User Extended Commands:
Threshold –Sets the number of SMSes sent per day by the module to the phone
Off –Disables reporting to that phone that sent the SMS
Type –Sets the type of feedback the phone will receive
Types of feedback:
Full –All enabled events are reported
Reduced –Only the following will be reported: Arm/Disarm, Zone violations, Panics, AC Fail/Restore and Battery Low/Restore
Raw–Contact ID string/ readable format
Desired Action
Code
Command
Ext. Cmd
Data
Turn on global reporting for P1
1234
Report
On P1,global
Phone Number
Default: On (Enables reduced reporting)
The below SMS is sent from the phone requiring the reporting to be switched off
Desired Action
Code
Command
Ext. Cmd
Data
Turn off reporting for P1
1234
Report
Off P1
Phone Number
Sent from phone number wanting to change the reporting information received
Desired Action
Code
Command
Ext. Cmd
Data
Set the type of reporting to Full
1234
Report
Type Full
Phone Number
NOTE: The below SMS is sent from the phone requiring the change
Change the number of SMSes sent to your phone
Desired Action
Code
Command
Ext. Cmd
Data
Set the reporting threshold to 5
1234
Report
Threshold 5
Phone Number
Default: 20 (20 SMS sent to each phone per day)

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Delete
When needing to delete a phone number.
Desired Action
Code
Command
Ext. Cmd
Data
Deleting a phone number
1234
Delete
Phone Number
NOTE: This is only a master phone number command.
List
With this command a master user can list all current cell numbers that have been added to the SMS Duo unit
Desired Action
Code
Command
Ext. Cmd
Data
Deleting a phone number
1234
List
Numbers
NOTE: This is only a master phone number command.
Naming
Each SMS Duo, Partition, zone and programmable output can be named for easier identification and interaction.
Naming the Site
Site names are used to identify individual SMS Duo modules. Access to the site name command is restricted to Master Phone Numbers. Site names
will always be sent with all SMSes and by default is “IDS SMS”. Site names are limited to 12 characters.
Desired Action
Code
Command
Ext. Cmd
Data
Assigning a site name
1234
Site
Name
Home
NOTE for all Naming Options: Names are case sensitive any spaces before or after the name will be part of the name. No names can be entered via
the IDS805 keypad
Partition
The IDS805 only has one partition.
This command is used to name the partition to make it easier to remember. Partition names can be used with commands and will be used in
feedback SMSes.
Desired Action
Code
Command
Ext. Cmd
Data
Name partition 1 “Main House”
1234
Partition
Name
1:Main House
Zones
This command is used to name zones or retrieve the status.
Desired Action
Code
Command
Ext. Cmd
Data
Name zone 1 as “Kitchen”
1234
Zone
Name
1:Kitchen
Name zone 2 “Lounge” & zone 5 “Patio”
1234
Zone
Name
2:Lounge, 5:Patio
Check zone status on P1
1234
Zone
Status
P1
Note: Zones on the SMS Duo interface board are reported as zones 9 & 10 and must have 3k3 resistors as end of line supervision.
Normally open connections the 3k3 resistor must be in parallel
Normally closed connections must have the 3k3 resistor in series
Alarm Commands
Arm
The “Arm” command is sent to arm the Alarm Panel.
Note: The default setting in the IDS805 alarm panel is to stay arm if the entry/exit zone is not triggered which will cause the alarm to stay arm
when receiving an arm command from an SMS. To change this please refer to location 13 in the IDS805 Installer manual.
Valid Extended Commands:
Status –Returns the arm status of partitions
S1 to S2 –This arms the system into the stay profile specified, S1 = stay profile 1, S2 = stay profile 2.
Desired Action
Code
Command
Ext. Cmd
Data
Away arm P1
1234
Arm
P1
Away arm “House”
1234
Arm
House
Stay arm P1 in stay profile 1
1234
Arm
S1
P1
Stay arm House in stay profile 1 & Flat in
stay profile 1
1234
Arm
S1
House
Check the arm status of the alarm
1234
Arm
Status
P1
Check the arm status of "House"
1234
Arm
Status
House
NOTE: If the alarm is away armed and a stay arm command is sent the message will be rejected. Away armed partitions must be
disarmed before being stay armed.
Disarm
The “Disarm” command will be sent to disarm the Alarm Panel. The IDS805 only has one partition therefore "P1" must be entered.
Desired Action
Code
Command
Ext. Cmd
Data
Disarm
1234
Disarm
P1
Disarm "House"
1234
Disarm
House

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Zones Bypassing
The “Bypass” command will be sent to bypass specific zones. You must specify which zones to bypass in the data field. Zones may be referred to by
their number or, where applicable, by their name.
Valid Extended Commands:
Status –Returns the bypassed status of the zone(s).
Desired Action
Code
Command
Ext. Cmd
Data
Bypass zone 1
1234
Bypass
1
Bypass zone 3,4
1234
Bypass
3,4
Bypass named zone “Passage”
1234
Bypass
Passage
Bypass named zone “Lounge” &
“Kitchen”
1234
Bypass
Lounge, Kitchen
Retrieve status of zone 1
1234
Bypass
Status
1
Retrieve status of “Lounge”
1234
Bypass
Status
Lounge
NOTE: Zones can only be bypassed if the alarm is unarmed
Zone Unbypassing
The Unbypass command is sent when a zone is bypassed and you want to reactivate it.
Desired Action
Code
Command
Ext. Cmd
Data
Unbypass Zone 5
1234
Unbypass
5
Unbypass “Kitchen”
1234
Unbypass
Kitchen
NOTE: Zones can only be unbypassed if the alarm is unarmed
Programmable Outputs
PGM command controls the programmable outputs on the ESMS Duo interface board labelled RLY1 and RLY2. These are relay outputs that are in
the normally open state by default. The outputs do not supply any voltage
The PGM that is to be controlled must be specified in the data field and what action it must perform in the extended command field.
PGMs may be named with this command as well. As such, PGMs may be referred to by their number or their name.
Valid Extended Commands:
On –Changes the relay from open to closed
Off –Changes the relay from closed to open
PulseH –Pulse High changes the output relay from open to closed for 3 seconds before returning it back to the open state
PulseL –Pulse Low changes the output relay from closed to open for 3 seconds before returning it back to the closed state
Status –Queries the state of the output
Name –Each output can be given a more meaningful name for easier control
Desired Action
Code
Command
Ext. Cmd
Data
Turn PGM 1 on
1234
PGM
On
1
Turn PGM 2 off
1234
PGM
Off
2
Pulse PGM 2 Low
1234
PGM
PulseL
2
Pulse PGM1 High
1234
PGM
PulseH
1
Name PGM 2 Lights
1234
PGM
Name
2:Lights
Get PGM 1 status
1234
PGM
Status
1
GSM Module Status LEDs
See figure 1: X-SMS Module below for LED locations
GSM Connect Status
LED flashes once per second if not connected and once every three seconds when connected to the Cell network and the signal strength is good
enough to communicate.
Heart Beat
LED Flashes when the unit is running and the power up sequence has completed.
Network Status
LED Flashes when connected to the Cell provider’s network and accepted by the service provider. I.E. Sim card is activated
Network Comms
LED on when communicating with the Cell network
I/O Module Panel Comms
LED on when communicating with the Interface board
Interface Board LED
Panel Comms LED (See Fig 1 to 3)
Slow flash –IDS805 not detected on power up and SMS Duo in Stand Alone Mode
On –IDS805 detected and in IDS805 Mode
Off –IDS805 disconnected (Only shows if an IDS805 was connected and then disconnected.) To engage standalone mode power down then up.

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Diagrams
Figure 1: X-SMS module
Figure 2: IDS SMS Duo and IDS805 Connection
IDS805
Xsms
Interface
Panel Comms LED
Serial
Communication
Connector
Antenna
Connector
SIM
Card
Holder
Heart Beat LED
GSM Status
LED
Network Status
LED
Network Comms LED
I/O Module Comms LED
Pin 1
Default Button
12V DC
+ -

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Figure 3: IDS SMS Duo Standalone Connection Diagram
Technical Data:
Input Voltage: 12V DC
Current: 5µA (Sleep) 8mA (Transmit)
Physical Size (mm): 92 x 37 x 17
Operating Temperature: -10ºC, +50ºC
Xsms
Interface
Power
Supply

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