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There doesn\'t need to be an alarm to want to disarm. I have used the (10) SMS to disarm the unit when I am close to home and want to save time.
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IMHO I think you should be able to arm and disarm normally via GSM given that you have to enter your code AND you can setup so that only known/approved handsets can access.
Disarming from an alarm condition, hmmm, maybe this could be a setting in config as to whether allowed or not via SMS? Would it be useful to have on the different alarm types so some you could disarm and some you couldn\'t?
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07-20-2012, 10:35 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-20-2012, 10:37 AM by wiredhome.)
I absolutly have to disarm by SMS
I have an apartment in Mallorca, (I live in Ireland)
there is a faulty sensor in the system and I need to disarm remotely
when it starts acting up
I will be replacing the sensor on my next visit
also I have so many hiolidaymakers going in and out and causing false alarms I need this feature
by the way I have a cctv system as well so I can visually check everything is ok before I disarm
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I use (10) to disarm all the time. Especially, I have a holiday house and I disarm to allow cleaners or works men in.
Please do not remove it, or at least make it configurable.
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I too use disarm by SMS when I am away from the premises for extended periods, both to permit access and to deal with false alarms. (I can verify the lack of intruder via CCTV.)
I guess the (hopefully temporary) fix is to put a disarm response in the control menu.
Making disarm by SMS a configurable option would be useful to me.
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we may re-instate it in the next version until a better solution