Trikdis FLEXi SP3 User manual

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Security control panel
FLEXi SP3
User manual
(Protegus, Paradox keypads)
August 2020

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Attention!
Read this user manual carefully.
A representative from the company installing the alarm system will explain which functions of the FLEXi SP3 security module
must be activated to ensure proper protection of the premises.
Copyright
© 2020 UAB “Trikdis”. All rights reserved.
Trademarks and patents
Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered
trademarks belonging to their respective manufacturers or retailers.
Manufacturer
UAB „Trikdis“,
Draugystes g. 17, LT-51229 Kaunas, Lithuania
Version
This document is applicable to FLEXi SP3 security modules with firmware
version v1.00 and up.
Certification
CE marking
European Union directives
2004/108/EC (EMC directive)
1999/5/EC (conformity directive)
Contact information for inquiries
Contact information can be found on the website www.trikdis.com

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Contents
1ABOUT YOUR ALARM SYSTEM ...................................................................................................................................... 4
2MAIN TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................ 4
3POWERING THE EQUIPMENT......................................................................................................................................... 4
4GENERAL OPERATION OF THE ALARM SYSTEM ............................................................................................................. 4
4.1 TRANSMISSION OF ALERT MESSAGES ..................................................................................................................................... 4
4.2 ALARM SYSTEM OPERATION MODES ...................................................................................................................................... 5
4.3CONTROL OF THE ALARM SYSTEM ......................................................................................................................................... 5
4.4 CONTROL ACCESS .............................................................................................................................................................. 5
4.5 SECURITY FUNCTIONS......................................................................................................................................................... 5
4.6 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS..................................................................................................................................................... 6
5CONTROLLING THE ALARM............................................................................................................................................ 6
5.1 CONTROLLING THE ALARM WITH A SK232LED B/W KEYPAD .................................................................................................... 6
5.2 CONTROLLING THE ALARM WITH A PARADOX KEYPAD ............................................................................................................... 7
5.3 QUICK ARMING/DISARMING OF THE ALARM SYSTEM................................................................................................................. 9
5.4 ARMING THE ALARM IN ARM MODE..................................................................................................................................... 9
5.5 ARMING THE ALARM IN STAY MODE..................................................................................................................................... 9
5.6 ARMING THE ALARM IN SLEEP MODE ................................................................................................................................... 9
5.7 DISARMING THE ALARM (OFF MODE) ................................................................................................................................. 10
5.7.1 Switching off the alarm after it has been activated............................................................................................... 10
5.8 TEMPORARY ZONE BYPASS (BYPASS FUNCTION)..................................................................................................................... 10
5.9 VIEWING AND CLEARING ALARM ACTIVATION MEMORY ........................................................................................................... 10
5.10 RESETTING FIRE (SMOKE)SENSORS...................................................................................................................................... 11
5.11 EMERGENCY CALL BUTTONS............................................................................................................................................... 11
5.12 TROUBLESHOOTING THE ALARM SYSTEM .............................................................................................................................. 11
5.13 PROGRAMMING USER CONTROL CODES................................................................................................................................ 12
5.13.1 Changing the administrator code ...................................................................................................................... 12
5.13.2 Entering new User codes ................................................................................................................................... 12
5.13.3 Editing User codes ............................................................................................................................................. 12
5.13.4 Viewing partition statuses ................................................................................................................................. 12
5.13.5 Deleting User codes ........................................................................................................................................... 12
5.13.6 Duress code........................................................................................................................................................ 13
6CONTROL USING IBUTTON KEYS.................................................................................................................................. 13
7CONTROL USING RFID CARDS (TAGS) .......................................................................................................................... 13
8CONTROL USING PHONE CALLS ................................................................................................................................... 13
9CONTROL USING SMS MESSAGES................................................................................................................................ 14

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1About your alarm system
The FLEXi SP3 control panel is part of a premise security and fire alarm system. It performs sensor signal processing and
signalizer control and has integrated GSM and WiFi modems that can transmit alert messages to the central monitoring station
and to users’ mobile phones.
Representatives of the company that installed the alarm system will explain the details on the operation, configuration and
control of Your alarm system.
2Main technical specifications
Number of security zones
10 zones (20 zones if using ATZ), can be expanded to up to 32 zones using
expanders
Number of partitions
Up to 8
Ways of alerting about danger
Sound, indoor and/or outdoor sirens. Strobe lights. Transmission of messages
to central monitoring station and/or to users
Alert messages are transmitted
To central monitoring station via GPRS to two addresses and/or via SMS
messages
To 8 user mobile phones via SMS messages
Safety requirements
Meets safety requirements of the EN 60950 standard
User codes for control
Up to 40 user control codes; allowed number of different iButton keys or RFID
cards –up to 40
Resistance to environmental influences
class
Meets demands of standard EN 50131 for Class II environmental classification
Operating conditions
Temperature from -10 °C to +50 °C, relative humidity 80% at +20°C, no
condensation
Main power supply
230 V 50 Hz single-phase AC power network (through a step-down power
transformer). Power consumption no higher than 40 W
Backup power supply
12 V / 7 Ah battery. Current consumption no higher than 0,5 A
3Powering the equipment
The control panel is powered by an AC power network, or, in case it fails, by a backup battery. When an AC power network is
available, the battery is charged and kept in standby mode. The time of operation using the backup battery is limited and
depends on the amount of current used by the alarm system. A voltage of 12 V is required to power additional equipment.
4General operation of the alarm system
The security-fire alarm system consists of a signal processing board (the control panel), installed in a casing along with a step-
down power transformer and backup power supply battery, with intrusion, break-in, fire and other sensors, sound and light
signalers and control equipment connected to it.
If the alarm system is armed and any of the sensors are triggered, sound and light signalizers are turned on, and, if set, alert
messages are sent to the central monitoring station and to users. If the alarm is disarmed, it will only react to the triggering of
sensors that are set to operate continuously.
4.1 Transmission of alert messages
Alert messages can be transmitted to the CMS (central monitoring station) and/or to users. Messages are sent via the selected
connectivity channels, first to the CMS and only then to users via Protegus, SMS messages and/or phone calls.

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4.2 Alarm system operation modes
Mode
Description
OFF (DISARM)
In this mode, only some of the zones are protected. The alarm will only react to events in zones
set to Fire, 24 hour, Silent 24h.
ARM
In this mode, all zones are protected. The alarm will react to all possible events.
STAY
In this mode, a part of the zones is protected, but movement is allowed in zones set to Interior
STAY and Instant STAY. If the alarm system is operating in this mode and a Delay zone is
violated, the alarm will activate only after the entry time has elapsed.
SLEEP
In this mode, a part of the zones is protected, but movement is allowed in zones set to Interior
STAY and Instant STAY. If the alarm system is operating in this mode and a Delay zone is
violated, the alarm will activate immediately.
4.3 Control of the alarm system
The alarm system can be controlled using the following devices:
•Trikdis keypad Protegus SK232LED W/B;
•Paradox keypads K32+, K32LED, K636, K10LED V/H, K35, TM50, TM70;
•Crow keypads CR-16, CR-LCD;
•iButton keys;
•RFID cards;
•Electric switch, by changing the state of the zone selected by the keyswitch;
•Telephone (by phone call or by sending an SMS message with specific contents);
•Protegus app;
•Remote command from monitoring station.
4.4 Control access
Control codes are used to give different users different access levels for controlling the alarm system. The user control codes
are four digits long. When choosing and entering control codes, only numbers from 0 to 9 are used, other symbols are not
available.
Types of alarm system control codes:
•Administrator code –a six-digit combination (default code - 123456). There is only one administrator code. It cannot be
deleted, but it can be changed. The Administrator code allows to add or delete other users’ control codes. The
Administrator code cannot arm/disarm the alarm system;
•User code –a four-digit combination for arming/disarming the alarm system and for temporarily bypassing security
zones. It is recommended to assign every user a personal alarm control code. The memory of the FLEXi SP3 module can
store up to 40 user codes;
•SMS password –six-digit combination for controlling the alarm system via SMS messages (default code - 123456).
4.5 Security functions
Name
Description
Bypass
Temporarily (for one arming of the alarm system) bypasses a security zone when changing the alarm
status. The function is used when the alarm needs to be armed, but a zone is malfunctioning and the
fault cannot be easily repaired.
Bell Squawk
The module can use a short siren signal to warn about the arming and disarming of the premise alarm
system.
Chime
When the alarm is disarmed, the module can warn that a zone is being violated by turning on the
keypad buzzer and/or a specially programmed PGM output.

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Name
Description
Re-ARM
Used to protect against accidental disarming of the alarm. If the alarm was disarmed via phone call, but
the Delay zone was not violated, the alarm will automatically return to its previous security mode after
the Entry Delay time passes.
4.6 Additional functions
Name
Description
Temperature
measurement
Up to 8 temperature sensors DS18B20, DS18S20 or one temperature and humidity sensor AM2301 can
be connected to the FLEXi SP3 module. Intervals of permitted temperatures can be set for each of
them individually. If the temperature changes beyond the set interval, an event message will be
formed and sent to users.
Remote control of
devices
Additional electronic devices can be connected to the FLEXi SP3 security module’s programmable open
collector outputs and can be controlled remotely.
5Controlling the alarm
5.1 Controlling the alarm with a SK232LED B/W keypad
The Trikdis keypad SK232LED B/W for alarm system control displays the states of 32 zones and 2 partitions.
Buttons for setting operation modes and entering numbers
Button
Description
A constantly glowing button means the alarm system is powered from the AC power network, and a
blinking button shows a battery fault. The button is off –the power voltage supply is off or the system is
operating using the battery. The button is also used for editing control codes and for resetting fire
sensors.

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Button
Description
MEM
A constantly glowing button shows that in memory there is new information about the alarm being
triggered, and a blinking button shows that the keypad is operating in MEM mode. The button is also
used for choosing the memory viewing mode.
BYP
A constantly glowing button means that there are temporarily bypassed zones, and a blinking button
shows the keypad is operating in BYP mode. The button is also used for selecting temporary bypass
mode.
TRB
A constantly glowing button means that operational trouble has been recorded, and a blinking button
shows that the keypad is operating in TBL mode. The button is also used for selecting trouble viewing
mode.
1, 2 ...9, 0
Buttons for entering numbers.
C
Button for exiting modes and clearing values.
OK
Button for confirming the specified choice.
ARM
Button for turning on full security mode ARM.
SLEEP
Button for turning on SLEEP mode.
STAY
Button for turning on STAY mode.
OFF
Button for turning on OFF (DISARM) mode.
Note:
1. To turn off programming mode or delete an incorrectly entered value, press the [C] button.
2. If at least one zone is violated, it will not be possible to arm the alarm system (if the FORCE property
is not assigned to the violated zones).
5.2 Controlling the alarm with a Paradox keypad
The Paradox K10LED V/H keypad for alarm system control displays the states of 10 zones and 2 partitions.
The Paradox K636 keypad for alarm system control displays the states of 10 zones and 1 partition.

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Paradox keypads K32LED, K32+ for alarm system control display the states of 32 zones and 2 partitions.
The Paradox K35 keypad for alarm system control displays the states of 32 zones and 2 partitions.
Buttons for setting operation modes and entering numbers
Button
Description
Button for resetting fire sensors.
MEM
A constantly glowing button shows that in memory there is new information about the alarm being
triggered, and a blinking button shows that the keypad is operating in MEM mode. The button is also
used for choosing the memory viewing mode.
BYP
A constantly glowing button means that there are temporarily bypassed zones, and a blinking button
shows the keypad is operating in BYP mode. The button is also used for selecting temporary bypass
mode.
TBL
A constantly glowing button means that operational trouble has been recorded, and a blinking button
shows that the keypad is operating in TBL mode. The button is also used for selecting trouble viewing
mode.
1, 2 ...9, 0
Buttons for entering numbers.
CLEAR
Button for exiting modes and clearing values.
ENTER
Button for confirming the specified choice.
ARM
Button for turning on full security mode ARM.
SLEEP
Button for turning on SLEEP mode.
STAY
Button for turning on STAY mode.
OFF
Button for turning on OFF (DISARM) mode.
Power voltage indicator. Constantly glowing –power voltage is turned on. Blinking –battery fault. Off
–the power voltage source is off or the system is operating from the battery.
Note:
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2. If at least one zone is violated, it will not be possible to arm the alarm system (if the FORCE property
is not assigned to the violated zones).
5.3 Quick arming/disarming of the alarm system
Arming/disarming the alarm system using a code when the security system has STAY zones.
Security modes ARM, STAY and SLEEP are switched to OFF/DISARM, and OFF/DISARM is switched to ARM or STAY mode.
Changing the security mode:
1. Enter [User code].
a. If the system only has one partition, skip step 2. If the system has more than one partition, the numbers of the
partitions that the user is allowed to change the modes of will light up on the keypad.
2. Press the numbers of the chosen partitions.
3. Partitions that were in ARM, STAY and SLEEP modes will switch to OFF/DISARM mode.
a. When the alarm is off, the [OFF] indicator is glowing.
b. If the Bell Squawk function is enabled, the siren will activate twice for short periods of time as the alarm switches
off.
4. Exit delay time will be counted down for partitions that were in OFF/DISARM mode. If a Delay zone is violated during
the countdown, ARM mode will switch on, and if a Delay zone is not violated, STAY mode will switch on.
a. The respective keypad indicator ([ARM] or [STAY]) will light up.
b. If the Bell Squawk function is enabled, the siren will activate once for a short period of time as the alarm switches
on.
5.4 Arming the alarm in ARM mode
To turn on ARM security mode for an alarm system that is divided into multiple partitions:
1. Press the keypad button [ARM].
2. Enter the [User code] using the keypad.
3. Press the buttons with the numbers of the partitions you want to control.
4. Confirm your selection by pressing the [OK] (or [ENTER]) button.
5. Before the Exit Delay time runs out, leave the premises and close the door.
a. During the Exit Delay time countdown, the keyboard indicator [ARM] will blink, and when the alarm is armed, it will
glow constantly.
b. If the Bell Squawk function is enabled, the siren will activate once for a short period of time as the alarm switches
on.
5.5 Arming the alarm in STAY mode
To turn on STAY security mode for an alarm system that is divided into multiple partitions:
1. Press the keypad button [STAY].
2. Enter the [User code] using the keypad.
3. Press the buttons with the numbers of the partitions you want to control.
4. Confirm your selection by pressing the [OK] (or [ENTER]) button.
5. The keypad indicator [STAY] will light up.
a. If the Bell Squawk function is enabled, the siren will activate once for a short period of time as the alarm switches
on.
Note:
STAY mode is unavailable unless at least one zone is set to Interior STAY or Instant STAY.
5.6 Arming the alarm in SLEEP mode
To turn on SLEEP security mode for an alarm system that is divided into multiple partitions:
1. Press the keypad button [SLEEP].

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2. Enter the [User code] using the keypad.
3. Press the buttons with the numbers of the partitions you want to control.
4. Confirm your selection by pressing the [OK] (or [ENTER]) button.
5. The keypad indicator [SLEEP] will begin to glow.
a. If the Bell Squawk function is enabled, the siren will activate once for a short period of time as the alarm switches
on.
5.7 Disarming the alarm (OFF mode)
When the premises are secured in ARM or STAY mode, the countdown of the Entry Delay time will begin if anyone enters the
premises. You must disarm the alarm before the time runs out.
To switch off protection mode (switch on OFF / DISARM mode):
1. Press the keypad button [OFF].
2. Enter the [User code] using the keypad.
a. If the system has only one partition, skip steps 3 and 4.
3. Press the buttons with the numbers of the partitions you want to control.
4. Confirm your selection by pressing the [OK] (or [ENTER]) button.
a. When the alarm is off, the indicator [OFF] lights up.
b. If the Bell Squawk function is enabled, the siren will activate twice for a short period of time as the alarm switches
off.
5.7.1 Switching off the alarm after it has been activated
To switch off the alarm:
1. Enter the [User code].
a. If the system has only one partition, skip steps 2 and 3.
2. Press the buttons with the numbers of the partitions you want to control.
3. Confirm your selection by pressing the [OK] (or [ENTER]) button.
a. When the alarm is off, the indicator [OFF] lights up.
b. If the Bell Squawk function is enabled, the siren will activate twice for a short period of time as the alarm switches
off.
c. The [MEM] indicator will light up and violated zones will start blinking. Press [MEM] and then [C] (or [CLEAR]) to stop
the blinking of the violated zones.
5.8 Temporary zone bypass (Bypass function)
To switch on the Bypass function:
1. Press the [BYPASS] button on the keypad.
2. Enter the [User code].
a. The BYP indicator will start blinking.
3. Enter the two-digit numbers of the zones that you want to bypass.
4. Confirm your selection by pressing the [OK] (or [ENTER]) button.
5. The BYP indicator will start glowing.
To switch off the Bypass function, repeat the same steps as above.
5.9 Viewing and clearing alarm activation memory
When the alarm is activated, the indicator [MEM] starts glowing. To find out the reason of the alarm activation:
1. Press the [MEM] button on the keypad.
2. The glowing numbers indicate which zones caused the alarm to activate.
3. To exit this mode, press the [C] (or [CLEAR]) button.

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a. If no actions are performed with the keypad, the memory viewing mode will switch off automatically after one
minute, but the memory will not be cleared and the [MEM] indicator will continue to glow.
4. The memory will be cleared after the alarm is switched on and the [MEM] indicator stops glowing.
5.10 Resetting fire (smoke) sensors
After the triggering of fire (smoke) sensors, to reset the sensors you must:
1. Press and hold the keypad button [ ] (or [ ]) for 3 seconds.
a. The PGM output that the fire sensors are connected to and that is set to operate in Fire sensor reset mode will
activate.
b. The fire (smoke) sensors connected to the control panel’s zone will be reset.
5.11 Emergency call buttons
The keypad can be used to send messages to the security company about required help or imminent danger. This feature is
only available if you are using the services of a security company and the security system is connected to the central monitoring
station.
Hold down the following buttons together for 3 seconds:
▪[1] [3] to send a message Panic about imminent danger.
▪[4] [6] to send a message Medical about the need for medical assistance.
▪[7] [9] to send a message Fire.
5.12 Troubleshooting the alarm system
If there is any operational trouble, the [TRB] indicator on the keypad lights up. To view operational trouble of the alarm system:
1. Press the [TRB] button.
2. Trouble groups will light up on the keypad.
3. If you want to view a trouble group, press the corresponding button.
4. To leave troubleshooting mode, press the [C] (or [CLEAR]) button.
Trouble descriptions
Trouble group
Description of selected group
[1]: System
[1] No AC power
[2] Battery malfunction
[3] Clock not set
[4] Maximum allowed current for output AUX is exceeded
[5] Maximum allowed current for siren output is exceeded
[6] No siren
[2]: Communications
[1] Faulty main connectivity channel (all connection types)
[2] Faulty second connectivity channel (all connection types)
[3] Faulty Protegus connectivity channel (all connection types)
[4] No SIM card
[5] Incorrect SIM PIN code
[6] Unable to connect to GSM network
[7] Unable to connect to WiFi network
[8] E485 module connectivity trouble (see LED indication of the module)
[3]: Zone tamper
Numbers of zones with violated tampers.

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Trouble group
Description of selected group
[4]: 485 bus
Numbers of 485 bus expanders with malfunctions.
[5]: Missing RF sensor
A wireless sensor is no longer operational (periodic check time has passed). The zone number
shows the order from a separate RF table.
[6]: RF battery low
A wireless sensor has indicated that its battery is about to run out. The sensor number can be
found from a separate RF table.
5.13 Programming user control codes
5.13.1 Changing the administrator code
The administrator code can be changed in TrikdisConfig software’s menu branch System Options / Access / Access codes.
5.13.2 Entering new User codes
1. Press the [ ] (or [ ]) button on the keypad.
2. Enter the 6-digit [Administrator code].
a. The [ ] (or [ ]) button will begin to blink.
3. Enter a free two-digit user serial number.
4. Enter a 4-digit [User code].
5. Repeatedly enter the 4-digit [User code].
6. Enter the partitions that the user will be able to control.
7. Confirm your selection by pressing the [OK] (or [ENTER]) button.
8. To leave programming mode, press the [C] (or [CLEAR]) button.
5.13.3 Editing User codes
1. Press the [ ] (or [ ]) button on the keypad.
2. Enter the 6-digit [Administrator code].
a. The [ ] (or [ ]) button will begin to blink.
3. Enter the desired two-digit user serial number.
4. Enter the 4-digit [User code].
5. Repeatedly enter the 4-digit [User code].
6. Enter the partitions that the user will be able to control.
7. Confirm your selection by pressing the [OK] (or [ENTER]) button.
8. To leave programming mode, press the [C] (or [CLEAR]) button.
5.13.4 Viewing partition statuses
Viewing states of the current partitions.
Paradox K32+, K32LED, K636, K10LED, K35 keypads
Protegus SK232LED keypads
Press buttons [1] and [2] simultaneously for 3 seconds, the
keypad must beep
Press button [2] and hold down for 3 seconds, the keypad
must beep
LED indicators numbered from 1 to 8 will show the states of the partitions: On –Arm mode is on; Blinking –Stay mode is on;
Off –Disarm or off.
5.13.5 Deleting User codes
To delete existing User codes:
1. Press the [ ](or [ ]) button on the keypad.
2. Enter the 6-digit [Administrator code].

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a. The [ ] (or [ ]) button will begin to blink.
3. Enter the desired two-digit user serial number.
4. Press the [SLEEP] button.
5. To leave programming mode, press the [C] (or [CLEAR]) button.
5.13.6 Duress code
If you are forced to switch the alarm system on or off, if you enter your user code with the duress option enabled, the system
will switch the alarm system on / off and immediately transmit a silent alarm (Duress code) to the monitoring station. The
duress code must me enabled by the installer. There are two types of duress codes: Higher last digit or “0” instead of the first
digit.
6Control using iButton keys
Note:
If at least one zone is violated, it will not be possible to arm the alarm system.
iButton keys can be used to set the alarm system security modes ARM / STAY / OFF. Security mode SLEEP is unavailable.
Place the iButton key against the key reader. The mode of the alarm system will change to the opposite mode. If the system
was armed, it will disarm. If the system was disarmed, it will arm and the countdown of Exit Delay time will start. If the zone
set to Delay is not violated during the time for exiting and there are zones set to Interior STAY and Instant STAY, the security
mode STAY will switch on.
Existing keys can be deleted and new keys added to an installed and functioning alarm system by using the configuration
software TrikdisConfig or a contact key reader.
Linking keys using the CZ-Dallas reader.
1. If the Tag code list is empty, place the contact key against the “eye” of the reader and hold for 3 seconds. The key will
be linked, added to the first line of the list and become the Master key.
2. To turn on contact key linking mode, hold the Master key against the “eye” of the key reader for at least 10 seconds.
3. To link user keys, hold them against the “eye” of the key reader one by one.
4. When you are finished linking the user electronic (iButton) keys, hold the Master key against the key reader again to
disable linking mode.
5. To delete all keys (including the master key), hold the Master key against the reader for at least 20 seconds.
7Control using RFID cards (tags)
Note:
If at least one zone is violated, it will not be possible to arm the alarm system.
RFID cards can be used to set the alarm system security modes ARM / STAY / OFF.
A Wiegand (26/34) RFID reader with keypad must be connected to the security control panel. RFID tags (cards) can be added
by entering their ID numbers in the TrikdisConfig software field Tag code.
Hold the RFID card against the Wiegand reader or enter the [User code] on the Wiegand reader keypad and press [#]. The
mode of the alarm system will change to the opposite mode. If the system was armed, it will disarm. If the system was disarmed,
it will arm and the countdown of Exit Delay time will start. If the zone set to Delay is not violated during the time for exiting
and there are zones set to Interior STAY and Instant STAY, the security mode STAY will switch on.
8Control using phone calls
Note:
If at least one zone is violated, it will not be possible to arm the alarm system (if the FORCE property is not
assigned to the violated zones).
When controlling the alarm using phone calls, only ARM and STAY security modes are available.
Before calling, it is recommended to check the current security mode by sending a partition state request
via SMS message (command: ASKA 123456), and also check the current zone states by sending a zone
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Programming the control panel allows to enter user phone numbers and specify what these users can control using phone
calls: arm/disarm the alarm or control electronic equipment connected to the module’s PGMx output.
Call the number of the SIM card inserted into the FLEXi SP3 security control module. If the phone number you are calling from
is specified in the module‘s memory, the control panel will answer the call and you will have to enter the control command
(see control command table).
List of commands that can be entered via phone keypad
Keypad buttons
Function
Description
[1][partition no][#]
Arm selected alarm
system partition
E.g. (arm partition 2): 12#
[2][ partition no][#]
Disarm selected alarm
system partition
E.g. (disarm partition 2): 22#
[3][output no][#][stay no]
Control selected output
OUT
Controls a specified output OUT.
State:
[0] –output turned off;
[1] –output turned on;
[2] –turned off for pulse time;
[3] –turned on for pulse time;
(pulse time is specified using TrikdisConfig software, in
the PGM table)
E.g. (set output 1OUT to “on” state): 31#1
E.g. (set output 2OUT to “on” state for Pulse time
specified in the TrikdisConfig “PGM” table): 32#3
If the Re-ARM function is activated, if the Delay zone is not violated after the set entry time passes from the moment of the
alarm disarm command, the alarm system will automatically return to the previous security mode.
9Control using SMS messages
Using SMS messages, you can control the FLEXI SP3 security control panel and change some of the panel‘s parameters. Only
TrikdisConfig software can change all parameters of the module.
Structure of an SMS message: Command space Password space Data
For a control panel with default settings, the SMS password is 123456. For safety reasons, we recommend changing it to a
combination only you know and not forgetting it!
SMS command list
Command
Data
Description
INFO
Request information about the control panel. Object name, partition state, IMEI
number, GSM signal strength, firmware version and serial number will be
included in the reply. E. g.: INFO 123456
RESET
Reset the device. E.g.: RESET 123456
OUTPUTx
ON
Turn on an output, “x” is the output number.
E.g.: OUTPUT1 123456 ON
OFF
Turn off an output, “x” is the output number.
E.g.: OUTPUT1 123456 OFF
PULSE=ttt
Turn on an output for a specified time - “x” is the output OUT number and “ttt” is
a three-digit number that speficies pulse time in seconds.
E.g.: OUTPUT1 123456 PULSE=002
PSW
New SMS password
Change SMS password. E.g.: PSW 123456 654123

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Command
Data
Description
TIME
YYYY/MM/DD,12:00:00
Set date and time. E.g.: TIME 123456 2020/01/02,12:23:00
TXTA
Object name
Specify object name. E.g.: TXTA 123456 House
RDR
PhoneNR#SMStext
Forwards SMS messages to the specified number. The phone number must start
with a "+" symbol and the international country code.
E.g.: RDR 123456 +37061234567#forwarded text
ASKI
Send SMS message with statuses of inputs IN. E.g.: ASKI 123456
ASKO
Send SMS message with statuses of outputs OUT. E.g.: ASKO 123456
ASKA
Send SMS message with statuses of partitions. E.g.: ASKA 123456
ASKT
Send SMS message with values of all temperature sensors.
E.g.: ASKT 123456
DISARM
SYS:x
Disarm the alarm, “x” is the partition number (1-8). E.g.: DISARM 123456 SYS:1
ARM
SYS:x
Arm the alarm, “x” is the partition number (1-8). E.g.: ARM 123456 SYS:1
STAY
SYS:x
Arm partition “x” in Stay mode, “x” is the partition number (1-8).
E.g.: STAY 123456 SYS:1
SLEEP
SYS:x
Arm partition “x” in Sleep mode, “x” is the partition number (1-8).
E.g.: SLEEP 123456 SYS:1
FRS
Resets the fire sensor’s output, if the output OUT is assigned the function “Fire
sensor reset”. E.g.: FRS 123456
SETN
PhoneX=PhoneNR#Nam
e#email
Add a phone number, username and assign it to user “x”. “x” is the phone
number’s line on the list. The phone number must start with a "+" symbol
and international country code. The phone number and username must be
separated by a # symbol.
E.g.: SETN 123456 PHONE5=+37061234567#JOHN#john@trikdis.com
PhoneX=DEL
Delete phone number and username from the list.
E.g.: SETN 123456 PHONE5=DEL
UUSD
*Uusd code#
Sends a UUSD code to the operator. E.g.: UUSD 123456 *245#
CONNECT
Protegus=ON
Connect to Protegus cloud service. E.g.: CONNECT 123456 PROTEGUS=ON
Protegus=OFF
Disconnect from Protegus cloud service. E.g.: CONNECT 123456 PROTEGUS=OFF
Code=123456
Protegus cloud service code. E.g.: CONNECT 123456 CODE=123456
IP=0.0.0.0:8000
Specify the main server’s connection channel’s TCP IP and Port.
E.g.: CONNECT 123456 IP=0.0.0.0:8000
IP=0
For turning off the main channel. E.g.: CONNECT 123456 IP=0
ENC=123456
TRK encryption key. E.g.: CONNECT 123456 ENC=123456
APN=Internet
APN name. E.g.: CONNECT 123456 APN=INTERNET
USER=user
APN user. E.g.: CONNECT 123456 USER=User
PSW=password
APN password. E.g.: CONNECT 123456 PSW=Password

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Information about the protected object
Fill in the following tables. Keep this document in a safe location.
Access codes
Your Administrator code is ______________________________
Other access codes:
No.
Code
Control key No.
No.
Code
Control key No.
01A
21
02A
22
03A
23
04A
24
05A
25
06A
26
07A
27
08A
28
09
29
10
30
11
31
12
32
13
33
14
34
15
35
16
36
17
37
18
38
19
39
20
40
Zones
Zone
Protected space
Zone type
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

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Emergency call buttons
Panic __________________________
Alarm system __________________________
Ambulance __________________________
Time intervals
Time for entering _________________________ sec.
Time for exiting _________________________ sec.
Siren operation time _________________________ sec.
Additional information
CMS ______________________ ____________________ __________________
(name) (phone number) (password)
Installer ______________________ ____________________
(name) (phone number)
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