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13 minutes ago, SeanT said:

ok, I think you need to go into engineers menu using * 0132 

 Then go into programming #

Then system #

then controls #

the communications #

Fm enable half unlock symbol (y/n)

 

Cool thanks for that - I’ll try that later.

 

I also want my cloud connection to use IP first / then GPRS if IP not available - I saw the setting for that in: Programming > Communication > Cloud

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5 minutes ago, MaxX said:

Cool thanks for that - I’ll try that later.

 

I also want my cloud connection to use IP first / then GPRS if IP not available - I saw the setting for that in: Programming > Communication > Cloud

Can’t really comment on that as I don’t have my system set up like that but hope it works 

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On 20/10/2018 at 20:15, SeanT said:

Can’t really comment on that as I don’t have my system set up like that but hope it works 

 

Just put my SIM in today - added all the FM numbers - did an FM test from the user menu too, FM test basically called my mobile number..

 

I have a question about arming, I know the GSM is working as it is giving me a status message by text, however when I do an ARM or HOME ARM command:

 

1234 A

OR

1234 H

 

It does nothing, No message from panel - checked panel still showing Ready and I did "1234 ST" for status message - got SMS from GSM module that the system is Ready.

 

Does your SMS arming work? Did you have to do anything else?

 

Thanks

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I think you’re using the wrong commands to set and unset your alarm, you should be using S to set and US to unset so if your code is 1234 then you would use 1234 S to set and 1234 US to unset (I don’t think it’s case sensitive and you can omit the space if you want to). There is a list of commands in the user manual.

 

Hope this help

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37 minutes ago, SeanT said:

I think you’re using the wrong commands to set and unset your alarm, you should be using S to set and US to unset so if your code is 1234 then you would use 1234 S to set and 1234 US to unset (I don’t think it’s case sensitive and you can omit the space if you want to). There is a list of commands in the user manual.

 

Hope this help

That is awesome mate - just tried your commands and they work - S for SET and US for UNSET  :)

 

Do you know the command for Part Set - I assume 1234 PS?

 

I am looking at my manual dated June 2013 which informs us to use A FOR ARM, H FOR PART ARM, D FOR DISARM....which is obviously incorrect... Do you know where I can get the latest User Manual from?

 

Thanks

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There are various versions of the user manual that have slightly different commands, such as A and H for arming and disarming (as you found out). The manual I have uploaded is as close to my original paper copy as I could find, however, it is slightly different but for most things it should be ok.

Risco_Agility_User_Manual.pdf

 

 

Heres a link I found that matches my manual dated 2012, the previous one is 2009:

https://irp-cdn.multiscreensite.com/a1d869e9/files/uploaded/Agility-2-Full-User-Manual-UK1.pdf

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Hello guys,

 

I have a Risco Agility 3 with IP and GSM - both comms working fine.

 

I have defined two Follow Me (FM), 1 = Me via SMS and 2 = The Wife via SMS also.

 

I as FM1 get all SMS for events defined no probs.

 

However, FM2 (i.e. The wifes phone) does not get anything - her phone is defined correctly - FM test successful (she gets a text) and she can set/unset via sms no probs.

 

Is this by design perhaps, that the system tries the FM numbers in order and if FM1 IS successful, i.e. a SMS was sent ok to FM1 THEN IT IGNORES ALL OTHER DEFINED FMs?

 

If so then it's a bit silly, as we would both like to get SMS for all events defined.

 

Any thought and ideas will be appreciated.

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