Digital Security Controls Ltd. 13HS2KRFP9 Manual De Usuario
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6 W i r e l e s s K e y s a n d o t h e r D e v i c e s
In addition to the keypad, the HS Series system can be controlled using a variety of devices:
• 2-way wireless keys
• Proximity Tags
• via SMS using a cellphone.
• Proximity Tags
• via SMS using a cellphone.
6.1 Using the 2-way Wireless Key
2-way wireless keys allow users in the close proximity of their house the ability to readily arm/disarm their
system, and to call for help. For information on enrolling wireless keys see 7.1.3 "Enrolling Wireless Keys".
system, and to call for help. For information on enrolling wireless keys see 7.1.3 "Enrolling Wireless Keys".
6.2 Using Proximity Tags
Proximity tags are ideal for people who have difficulties remembering codes or who do not interact with
the system regularly. To operate properly Proximity tags must be enrolled in the system.
the system regularly. To operate properly Proximity tags must be enrolled in the system.
For more information see 7.1.2 "Enrolling and Deleting Proximity Tags".
6.3 SMS Command and Control
SMS Command and Control allows you to send text messages to your system, enabling the system to
perform certain actions. For a list of commands and how to send them see Table 6-1. As a security measure,
only phone numbers configured by your installer will be permitted to contact your system. Messages from
all other phone numbers will be rejected.
perform certain actions. For a list of commands and how to send them see Table 6-1. As a security measure,
only phone numbers configured by your installer will be permitted to contact your system. Messages from
all other phone numbers will be rejected.
Figure 6-1 PGx929
Figure 6-2 PGx939
A
Arm "Away" / Arm "Latchkey"
A
Arm "Away"
B
Arm "Home"
B Arm "Home"
C
Disarm
C LED
D
Aux
D
Disarm
E
Transmission LED
E Aux
F
Status LEDs
NOTE: Must be enabled and configured by installer.
1
2
LED
3
4
DRAFT
3