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Re: t-moble sim to dsc 1500 alarm



G. Morgan wrote:
> Doug wrote:
>
>>
>> "G. Morgan" <alarmpro@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:b49a1815216e0f379bec1c0f48d8492bnp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> alarman wrote:
>>>
>>>> Just hook your cell phone's alarm input to the alarm
>>>> communicator's output terminals. (You will probably need to open
>>>> the cell phone to find the proper
>>>> terminals, unless you have one of the newer models.)  Then program
>>>> your alarm panel for cellular auto-dial format, and put the code
>>>> 757634 into the
>>>> account number slot.
>>>>
>>>> Good luck!
>>>
>>> The account code should be 634757 for auto-dial cell format.
>>> Geeze...
>>>
>>>
>>
>> He has a DSC1500 and it won't accept a 6 digit account number, I
>> believe you can just drop the last 2 digits and the result will be
>> the same.
>>
>> Also if the cell phone doesn't have an alarm input but does have
>> voice dialing or if you just don't feel confident opening up your
>> cell phone, it may be possible to connect the siren output terminals
>> directly to the cell phones headset jack.I haven't actually tried
>> this myself and its likely that not all cell phones are 100%
>> compatible with this method so you should definitely call the
>> manufacturer of the cell phone to verify if its compatible before
>> connecting it up this way.
>
> I thought the account number was programmed in the contacts section of
> the phone itself under user "ALRM account number".

On the newer models, yes. Look on the back of the phone; if there is a
"bell" symbol, the phone is AAN ready.

> I believe there is a USB dongle available to connect the cell phone
> directly to the DSC 1500's microprocessor to allow for 'superfast'
> alarm quickness.  The OP may want to scour Ebay for one where they be
> had on the cheap.

They're hard to find. You can make one without too much trouble.

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js

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