GSM car alarm CA-1802 „Athos“ 4/6 MHF5730 2
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0 = confirmation by turn lights for disarming is needed
1 = confirmation by turn lights for arming and disarming is
needed
2= confirmation by turn lights for ar ming and disarming is not needed
so INP1 can be used as an alarm input
I no function in the CA-180 2 version, you can ente r 0
J 0 = A UX output is a bus for commu nication with CR -11A modules
1 = AUX ou tput prov ides power for e xternal senso rs
Factory default setting is DIP 1001111101 (bold letters in the text).
If you want to change only particula r DIP or SET parameters, enter x for the others
(i.e.
MASTER SET xx1xxxxxxx will set a low battery voltage sensor).
8. User ins tructions
8.1. Remo te control arming an d disarming
The alarm is armed when the car is locked remo tely by the origina l remote
control and disarmed when the car is u nlocked remotely. The locking is
always followed by confirmation from the tur n lights (usually, such
confirmation is also present after unlockin g). If the car is unlocked by key (no
confirmation from the turn lights) then the alarm will be triggered. To stop the
alarm it is necessary to unlock it remotely by the original remote cont rol. In
the case of some car ty pes, to stop the alarm you need to lock th e car first
and, subsequently , unlock it with the original remo te control. We do not
recommend instal ling the car alarm in this mo de to cars in which unlo cking
the door by key is confirmed by the turn lights. Instea d, consult an authorized
service company or disab le this feature if po ssible.
8.2. Remo te control b y SMS instructions from an a uthorized phone
SMS instructions for status change (AM and DM) onl y change the
car’s alarm state. They have no influence on central locking.
Text SMS Description
AM
ARM the car
AM EXT
Partially ARM and lock the car
DM
DISARM the car
IMO
STOP (immobilize) the car ( after turnin g ignition key off)
UNIMO
Unblock ( mobilize) th e car
STATUS
Car alarm will re ply with stat us informatio n, e.g. „ca r
reports: Time: 27.01.04 13:04, Status: A rmed, Unbloc ked,
Ignition off“.
HELP
The car alarm will reply with a brief list of SMS instr uctions.
UC xxxx
To change th e user code. xxxx is the new user code, 4 t o 8
characters (A –Z & 0 – 9). Factory default user code is
USER
CREDIT
parameter
To obtain the balance of a prepaid SIM ca rd if used. See
12.6-8 for details
AUX
parameter
To operate CR -11A output relays as w ell as the applia nces
or circuits th at are conn ected to t hese relays (see par. 1)
HF abcdef
Hands-free s et adjustm ent:
a – enable ca lls (0= disabled , 1=enabled)
b – auto an swer inc oming ca lls (0= disabled , 1=enable d)
c – microphone sensitiv ity 0 to 9, (5)
d – speaker v olume 0 to 9, (5)
e - ringing to ne volume 0=m ute to 9= max., (5 )
f – ringing sound 0 to 9, (1)
SIREN
To activate the siren for 3 0 seconds
The instruction must contain spaces ( e. g . H F 105551).
If an SMS instruction is sent from an unauthorized phone , it is
necessary to put a user code before the instr uction (default is U SER).
Again, a space is necessary . An example of arming from an
unauthorized phone: USER AM
S M S in s tr u ct i on s ar e n o t c as e -s e n si t iv e . Only basic ASCII can be used
in the SMS instruction texts.
If the SMS text contains the % sign, then the following text will be
ignored. Characters %% in the message stop processing the
following text. Using these characters is suitable when sending a n
SMS from an internet gateway which adds more text –
advertisements etc. When using the % character it is always
necessary to insert the Master or User code followed by a space
before the command itself.
SMS instru ctions can be rename d. Example: It is possible to replace
“AM“ by “LOCK“.
The parameters in bold are factory defaults.
8.3. Dialling -in remote control
Partial arming is possible by a call from an authorised (stored) number
(see DIP settings E). In this partial arming the following are not active:
the internal wireless detectors,
voltage-dro p detector and the AUX output
does not prov ide power for ex ternal senso rs. A call to the alarm w ill change
its state to part ial arming and is fr ee of charge (the c ar al a rm wi l l n ot
answer the incoming call).
8.4. Phone calls by handsfree s et (HF-03)
If the HF-03 hands free set is installed, it is possible to receive calls
and to dial pre-programmed phone numbers DIA L x. When the ignition
key is on, the RC-8x remote control key fob allows you to operate the
hands free set. The call is done via the car alarm’s SIM, the handsfree
set is not usable for other phones.
Incoming calls – to a nswer them, press any b utton on the RC-8x
remote control. By pressing any button again, the call will be terminated.
Calls can be automatically answered, see the HF instruction manual.
Outgoing calls – when the ignition key is on, the RC-8x allows you to
call up to 4 pre-pr ogrammed numbers (see cha pter 5.1).
When armed, all incoming calls are automatically rejected. If the car is
immobilized or after an alarm has been triggered all calls are
automatically answered (it is possible to listen in).
8.5. Alarm
When an alarm is triggered , the siren w ill sound for 30 sec., warning SMS
messages will be sent to all ph ones (TEL1 to TEL4) and the se phones will
also be called with the siren sound. If autom atic location is tur ned on, a
request for location dete ction is sent. After the user stops the alarm, all
transmissions are terminated.
To stop the alarm, unlock the car via the car-locking remote controller
or by a disarming SMS instruction (DM) from a mobile phone. After the
alarm has been stopped by a user, an SMS will be sent informing about
alarm termination.
Example of an alarm SMS:
Your car reports: A larm, INP activation, Time 10.12.04 01:45
Mercedes reports : Alarm, FIRE, gar age sensor activat ion, Time 11.02.04 01:12
8.6. Acoustic signalling of arming/disarming
If acoustic sig nalling is ON (see table 6), the arming is confirmed by 1 beep
and disarming by 2 beeps. Three beeps w hile disarming the car indicate that
an alarm was triggered dur ing the armed stat e. If arming a car with an active
alarm input (e.g. o pen car boot) arming is supp lemented by four short beeps.
The siren will also ind icate triggering of a wireless de tector which provid es an
entrance delay (by a single beep). Six short b eeps after arming indi cate that
the GSM network is not availab le.
9. Editing SMS texts
The SMS texts (alarm information and instructions) are factory pre-
programmed. However, it is possible to change these texts using a
mobile phone or via the www.GSMLink.cz
. internet page. This makes
communication convenient for the user.
To change text by mobile phone, send an SMS as below. A single
SMS enables you to specify changes to several texts. Terminate each
text with a comma:
MASTER TXT zz,text,zz,text,…
where: zz is the text index (see following table)
text is your new text – up to 30 characters, full stop (dot) or
comma cannot be used in the text, spaces are allowed
Example: MASTER TXT 01,LOCK PLEASE
Text numbers 01 to 26 are instructions requiring a MASTER code for
their modification. If you modify these texts, you c hange the instructions
which the car alarm will respond to. For e xample, replacing “STATUS”
with “STATE PASSWORD” will cause state detection to be obtainable by
“STATE PASSWORD” only. This way you can insert a “ password” into
the texts which prevents misuse. All other texts are of informational
character and correspond to particular events, states and input names.
This allows you to adjust the names to a form which suits you well. For
example, “INP 1” can be replac ed with “bonnet” etc. Texts can be
replaced using the MASTER code as well as the USER code (optional).
A convenient way for text modification is to use the GSMLink web
page, see paragraph 11.
SMS text table
zz Fact ory default text zz Fact ory default text
SMS commands: 48 Telephone 4
01 AM 49 Telephone – UC
02 DM 50 Telephone – MC
03 IMO 51 Wireless detector 1
04 UNIMO 52 Wireless detector 2
05 STATUS 53 Wireless detector 3
06 HELP 54 Wireless detector 4
07 CREDIT 55 Wireless detector 5
08 DIAL 56 Wireless detector 6
09 HF 57 Wireless detector 7
10 LOCATOR 58 Wireless detector 8
11 MC 59 Wireless controller 1
12 UC 60 Wireless controller 2
13 DIP 61 Wireless controller 3
14 TEL 62 Wireless controller 4
15 LEARN Status information:
16 SIREN 64 Car alarm reports
17 SET 65 Status:
18 AUXA 66 Armed
19 AUXB 67 Disarmed
25 ON 68 Ignition key ON