AD2USBGUI Alert:!LRR 000,1, TEST CALL SMS message

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AD2USBGUI Alert:!LRR 000,1, TEST CALL SMS message

Postby MANOWAR© » Wed Dec 03, 2014 12:42 pm

I have my system set up on an Ademco vista 128FBP with POTS line and the AD2USB going to a computer running Windows 7. Everything installed fine and it works great but if I leave the WebApp running 24/7 I get this message in the middle of the night about 10 times in a row and I have no idea what it means.
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Re: AD2USBGUI Alert:!LRR 000,1, TEST CALL SMS message

Postby kevin » Wed Dec 03, 2014 10:31 pm

Do you have POTS line hooked up to your panel? It might be wise to disable notifications for LRR messages as it will do test dials to the monitoring company.
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Re: AD2USBGUI Alert:!LRR 000,1, TEST CALL SMS message

Postby MANOWAR© » Tue Dec 09, 2014 2:21 pm

I'll try that. Thanks.
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Re: AD2USBGUI Alert:!LRR 000,1, TEST CALL SMS message

Postby mathewss » Tue Dec 09, 2014 9:05 pm

Kevin.

I think as a feature allowing to pick and choose the LRR messages and format them nicely such as

"User 0000 just armed partition #1"

And a way to ignore some messages. Such as test calls. They are good to keep enabled so the monitoring company knows the panel is alive and kicking.

And of course if you have LRR messages then it would be good to not send a message on the normal ARM/DISARM bit state checking as LRR has more details and would be preferred over normal status bit testing.

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Re: AD2USBGUI Alert:!LRR 000,1, TEST CALL SMS message

Postby kevin » Wed Dec 10, 2014 11:01 am

I of course only meant disable them for now ... there's lots of room for improvement here.
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