Cate800-001 Command functions

The purpose of this document is to describe the various acronyms used for controlling or commanding the Cate unit remotely by sending SMS via the GSM network with a Cell Phone or a GSM Modem

Arming, Locking and Unlocking via the 800-001

Arming and Disarming the with Lock and Unlock: Acronyms are CASE sensitive

Possible Acronym = Rxyz (x = L for LOCK & U for UNLOCK, y = I for activating the Immobiliser output at the same time and z = A for arming the Alarm trigger inputs as well.

Methodology = <password>Rxy

NOTE: In the following Example <ID string> means the 6 Character Identity number of the Cate unit that is returned with the reply SMS, also when the Cate is placed into the "Armed" mode and will not respond to trigger inputs until after a necessary 30 second settling period, this is to allow any movement sensors to settle down.

Example 1: To LOCK only, send 012345 RL. Reply from CATE800 if successful will be "Locked only!" <ID string>

Example 2: To LOCK and activate the Immobiliser Output, send 012345 RLI. Reply from CATE800 if successful will be "Locked and Immobilised only!" <ID string>

Example 3: To LOCK, activate the Immobiliser Output and arm the Alarm, send
012345 RLIA Reply from CATE800 if successful will be "Locked, Immobilised and Armed" <ID string>

Example 4: To UNLOCK, send 012345 RU. Reply from CATE800 if successful will be "Unlocked still Armed " <ID string>"

Example 5: To UNLOCK and at the same time deactivate the Immobiliser Output and disarm the Alarm trigger inputs, send 012345 RUD Reply from CATE800 if successful will be "Unlocked and Unarmed" <ID string>

Queering an Analogue input: Acronyms are CASE sensitive

Acronym = Ax (x = Analogue input 1 to 2)

Methodology = <password>A<x>

Example = 012345 A2

Reply from CATE800 if successful <12345 Analog 2 is at 22%> meaning CATE800 Analog input number 2 is sitting at 22% of full scale.


Activating, Deactivating and pulsing an Output: Acronyms are CASE sensitive

Note that the following is only possible for Outputs 1, 4 and 5

Acronym = Rxyz (x = Output # 1, 4 or 5 y = output action (1=ON 0=OFF), z= Pulse.

Methodology = <password>Rxyz

Example 1. Turning an Output ON. Send 012345 R41 This will turn the Output number 4 ON

Reply from CATE800 if successful "<ID string> 4 # Output Circuit was Activated"

Example 2. Turning an Output OFF. Send 012345 R10 Reply from CATE800 if successful "<ID string> 4 # Output Circuit was de-activated"

Reply from CATE800 if successful <1 # Output Circuit was de-activated>

Example 3. Pulsing an output. Send 012345 R41P10 This will turn the Output number 4 ON for 10 Seconds. NOTE the 2 Digits after the "P" sets the Time in seconds. For Periods less than 10 seconds insert a 0 in place of the Tens Unit E.G. 05

Reply from CATE800 if successful "<ID string> 4 # Output Circuit was PULSED"


Checking the status of Inputs & Outputs: Acronyms are CASE sensitive

Acronym = S
Methodology = <password> S
Example 1 = 012345 S

Reply from CATE800 if successful <OUTPUT Status's are: 00000011 & INPUT Status's are: 00001100> meaning OUTPUTS 1,2 are ON the rest are OFF and INPUTS 3,4 are HI the rest are LOW>


Stopping sequential Cell Phone SMS number Dial & Send: Acronyms are CASE sensitive.

Acronym = OK
Methodology = <password> OK
Example 1 = 012345 OK
Reply from CATE800 if successful = OK <ID TAG>.

Queering the Information in Cate800s Non Volatile Memory

Acronym = QE To Query "Event" Cell call Numbers
Acronym = QT To Query User (CLIP) Cell call Numbers
Acronym = QA To Query Analog Upper & Lower "Trip" Values
Acronym = QG To Query the General Purpose Register Values
Acronym = QX To Query the trigger input exclusion timer
Acronym = QH To Query the recently trigger event holding Register
Acronym = QL To Query Trigger input to "Event" Cell Phone numbers


Methodology = <password> Qx

Example 1 = 012345 QE

Reply from CATE800 will be +27820000001ZZZZZZ+27820000002ZZZZZZ+27820000003ZZZZZZ+27820000004ZZZZZZ+27820000005ZZZZZZ+27820000006ZZZZZZ<456789> which will be the 6 Cell Numbers stored in Cate800 with ID code 456789's "Trigger Event" number list 1 to 6

Example 2 = 012345 QT

Reply from CATE800 will be
21234567-21123456-21112345-21111234-21111123-21111112<456789> these are 6 stored User Cell Numbers

Example 3 = 012345 QA

Reply from CATE800 will be
10-90-20-80-30-70-20-90<456789> These are the 4 Lower and Upper "Trip" points read from left to right respectively.

Example 4 = 012345 QG

NOTE: See Description of the "General Purpose" Register Bit assignments and what they mean in document DPFK800/533 "Remote Setup using SMS" for further description
The following are example values. They will be what they where originally setup as.
The reply from CATE800 will be 00000010-00001111-11110000-11111111<456789> Meaning, reading all from left to right with but Most significant bit on the right (I.E. 8,7,6,5,4,3,2 & 1)

· <00000010> is the General Purpose System flags Register
· <00001111> is the Input Trigger or Level assignment. One being Trigger & Zero being Level
· <11110000> is the Input Trigger Polarity One being Negative and Zero being Positive
· <11110000> is the Output Pulse inhibit "mask" One meaning pulsing of output is NOT allowed and Zero meaning pulsing is allowed

Example 5 012345 QX

Reply from CATE800 will be a two Digit Input exclusion timer value I.E. 01 to 99 Seconds
Example 6 012345 QH

Reply from CATE800 will be an 8 bit Binary number representing any Input that was activated in the current "Armed" cycle. They are read from left to right E.G. 00001010
Meaning that inputs 2 and 4 where triggered in the current "armed" cycle.

Example 7 = 012345 QL

Reply from CATE800 will be "11112222-2233-12345678<IDchar>"
Meaning, reading from left to right, but with the most significant bit on the right (I.E. 8,7,6,5,4,3,2 & 1)

<11112222> Trigger inputs # 1,2,3 & 4 are linked to "Event" Cell Number 2 and inputs # 4,5,6 & 7 are linked to "Event" Cell Number 1

<2233> Analog alarm Trips inputs # 1 & 2 are linked to "Event" Cell Number 3 and inputs # 3 & 4 are linked "Event" Cell Number 2.

<000000045 Meaning that Input # 1 is linked to Output # 5, Input # 2 is linked to Output # 4 and Input # 3,4,5,6,7 and 8 are NOT linked to any outputs..

 

EXAMPLE TEXTS (Note: use only capital letters for the commands)

 

Turn output 4 on for 5 seconds, this will pulse a negative output to the yellow/black wire for 5 seconds

usercode123456[space]R41P05

R=remotely, 4=output 4, 1=on, P05=pulse for 5 seconds (1-99 seconds) Note: use only capital letters for the commands.


Unlock & Disarm, this will unlock the doors and disarm Autocate (switch off output 5 which is the immobiliser circuit)

usercode123456[space]RUD

R=remotely, U=unlock, D=disarm -


Lock the doors

usercode123456[space]RL

R=remotely, L=lock


Lock, immobilise & arm

usercode123456[space]RLIA

R=remotely, L=lock, I=immobilise, A=arm