ELDES ESIM364 Alarm system User Manual Part 1

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ESIM364
GSM ALARM AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Installation Manual v1.5
Valid for ESIM364 v02.06.12 and up
Safety instructions
Please read and follow these safety guidelines in order to maintain safety of operators and people around:
• GSM alarm & management system ESIM364 (also referenced as alarm system, system or device) has radio transceiver operating in GSM
850/900/1800/1900 bands.
• DO NOT use the system where it can be interfere with other devices and cause any potential danger.
• DO NOT use the system with medical devices.
• DO NOT use the system in hazardous environment.
• DO NOT expose the system to high humidity, chemical environment or mechanical impacts.
• DO NOT attempt to personally repair the system.
• System label is on the bottom side of the device.
GSM alarm system ESIM364 is a device mounted in limited access areas. Any system repairs must be done only by qualified,
safety aware personnel.
The system must be powered by main 16-24V 50 Hz ~1.5A max or 18-24V
1,5A max DC power supply which must be
approved by LST EN 60950-1 standard and be easily accessible nearby the device. When connecting the power supply to the
system, switching the pole terminals places does not have any affect.
Any additional devices linked to the system ESIM364 (computer, sensors, relays etc.) must be approved by LST EN 60950-1
standard.
Main power supply can be connected to AC mains only inside installation room
with automatic 2-pole circuit breaker capable of disconnecting circuit in the
event of short circuit or over-current condition. Open circuit breaker must have a
gap between connections of more than 3mm and the disconnection current 5A.
Phase
Null
PE
AC/DC
AC 230V
50 Hz/DC 24V
ESIM364
USB cable
Mains power and backup battery must be disconnected before any installation or tuning work starts. The system installation
or maintenance must not be done during stormy conditions
Backup battery must be connected via the connection which in the case of breaking would result in disconnection of one of
battery pole terminals. Special care must be taken when connecting positive and negative battery terminals. Switching the
pole terminals places is NOT allowed.
In order to avoid fire or explosion hazards the system must be used only with approved backup battery.
The device is fully turned off by disconnecting 2-pole switch off device of the main power supply and disconnecting backup
battery connector.
Fuse F1 type – Slow Blown 3A. Replacement fuses have to be exactly the same as indicated by the manufacturer.
If you use I security class computer for setting the parameters it must be connected to earth.
The WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) marking on this product (see left) or its documentation indicates that
the product must not be disposed of together with household waste. To prevent possible harm to human health and/or the
environment, the product must be disposed on in an approved and environmentally safe recycling process. For further information on how to dispose of this product correctly, contact the system supplier, or the local authority responsible for waste
disposal in your area.
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Contents
1.
GENERAL INFORMATION..........................................................................................................................................................6
1.1. Functionality.......................................................................................................................................................................................................6
1.2. Compatible Device Overview............................................................................................................................................................................6
1.3. Default Parameters & Ways of Parameter Configuration............................................................................................................................6
2.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................................................................................12
2.1. Electrical & Mechanical Characteristics........................................................................................................................................................12
2.2. Main Unit, LED & Connector Functionality...................................................................................................................................................13
2.3. Wiring Diagrams...............................................................................................................................................................................................14
3.
INSTALLATION....................................................................................................................................................................... 20
4. GENERAL OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION................................................................................................................................ 24
5.
CONFIGURATION METHODS...................................................................................................................................................25
6.
PASSWORDS........................................................................................................................................................................... 28
7.
SYSTEM LANGUAGE............................................................................................................................................................... 29
8. USER PHONE NUMBERS........................................................................................................................................................ 30
8.1. User Phone Number Names...........................................................................................................................................................................31
8.2. System Control from any Phone Number.....................................................................................................................................................31
9.
DATE AND TIME.......................................................................................................................................................................33
10. USER PASSWORDS................................................................................................................................................................. 34
10.1. User Password Names.....................................................................................................................................................................................35
11. iBUTTON KEYS....................................................................................................................................................................... 36
11.1. Adding and Removing iButton Keys............................................................................................................................................................. 36
11.2. iButton Key Names...........................................................................................................................................................................................37
12. ARMING AND DISARMING...................................................................................................................................................... 38
12.1. Free of Charge Phone Call.............................................................................................................................................................................. 38
12.2. SMS Text Message.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
12.3. EKB2 Keypad and User Password................................................................................................................................................................. 40
12.4. EKB3 Keypad and User Password................................................................................................................................................................. 41
12.5. EKB3W Keypad and User Password............................................................................................................................................................. 42
12.6. iButton Key....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 43
12.7. EWK1/EWK2 Wireless Keyfob....................................................................................................................................................................... 44
12.8. Arm-Disarm by Zone....................................................................................................................................................................................... 44
12.9. Disabling and Enabling Arm/Disarm Notifications.................................................................................................................................... 45
13. EXIT AND ENTRY DELAY........................................................................................................................................................ 47
14. ZONES..................................................................................................................................................................................... 49
14.1. Zone Numbering.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 49
14.2. Zone Expansion............................................................................................................................................................................................... 49
14.3. 6-Zone Mode.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 49
14.4. ATZ (Advanced Technology Zone) Mode..................................................................................................................................................... 50
14.5. Zone Type Definitions.....................................................................................................................................................................................51
14.6. Zone Attributes................................................................................................................................................................................................52
14.7. Bypassing and Activating Zones.................................................................................................................................................................. 54
14.8. Zone Names......................................................................................................................................................................................................55
14.9. Disabling and Enabling Zones....................................................................................................................................................................... 56
15. STAY MODE..............................................................................................................................................................................57
16. TAMPERS................................................................................................................................................................................ 58
16.1. Tamper Names................................................................................................................................................................................................. 58
17. ALARM INDICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS...........................................................................................................................59
17.1. Enabling and Disabling Alarm Notifications................................................................................................................................................ 60
17.2. Audio Files........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 62
18. PROGRAMMABLE (PGM) OUTPUTS....................................................................................................................................... 63
18.1. PGM Output Numbering................................................................................................................................................................................. 63
18.2. PGM Output Expansion................................................................................................................................................................................... 63
18.3. PGM Output Names......................................................................................................................................................................................... 64
18.4. Turning PGM Outputs ON and OFF................................................................................................................................................................ 64
18.5. PGM Output Control by Event and Scheduler............................................................................................................................................. 66
18.6. Wireless PGM Output Type Definitions........................................................................................................................................................ 67
19. WIRELESS DEVICES................................................................................................................................................................ 68
19.1. Binding, Removing and Replacing Wireless Devicess............................................................................................................................... 68
19.2. Wireless Device Information and Signal Status Monitoring..................................................................................................................... 70
19.3. Disabling and Enabling Siren if Wireless Signal is Lost..............................................................................................................................71
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20. SIREN/BELL.............................................................................................................................................................................72
20.1. BELL Output Status Monitoring.....................................................................................................................................................................73
20.2. Bell Squawk.......................................................................................................................................................................................................73
20.3. Indication by EWS2 Indicators........................................................................................................................................................................74
20.4. EWF1 Interconnection.....................................................................................................................................................................................75
21. BACKUP BATTERY, MAINS POWER SUPPLY STATUS MONITORING AND MEMORY...............................................................76
22. GSM CONNECTION AND ANTENNA STATUS MONITORING................................................................................................... 80
23. PARTITIONS........................................................................................................................................................................... 82
23.1. Zone Partition.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 82
23.2. User Phone Number Partition....................................................................................................................................................................... 82
23.3. Keypad Partition and Keypad Partition Switch........................................................................................................................................... 83
23.4. User Password Partition............................................................................................................................................................................... 84
23.5. iButton Key Partition...................................................................................................................................................................................... 85
23.6. EWK1/EWK2 Wireless Keyfob Partition....................................................................................................................................................... 85
24. TEMPERATURE SENSORS...................................................................................................................................................... 86
24.1. Adding, Removing and Replacing Temperature Sensors......................................................................................................................... 86
24.2. Primary and Secondary Temperature Sensors........................................................................................................................................... 87
24.3. Setting Up MIN and MAX Temperature Boundaries. Temperature Info SMS........................................................................................ 88
24.4. Temperature Sensor Names.......................................................................................................................................................................... 89
25. REMOTE LISTENING AND 2-WAY VOICE COMMUNICATION................................................................................................... 90
26. SYSTEM INFORMATION. INFO SMS.........................................................................................................................................91
26.1. Periodic Info SMS..............................................................................................................................................................................................91
27. SYSTEM NOTIFICATIONS....................................................................................................................................................... 93
27.1. SMSC (Short Message Service Center) Phone Number............................................................................................................................. 96
28. EVENT LOG..............................................................................................................................................................................97
29. INDICATION OF SYSTEM FAULTS........................................................................................................................................... 98
30. MONITORING STATION......................................................................................................................................................... 100
30.1. Data Messages – Events............................................................................................................................................................................... 101
30.2. Communication.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 107
31. DUAL SIM MANAGEMENT.....................................................................................................................................................117
31.1. Disabled Mode................................................................................................................................................................................................117
31.2. Automatic Mode.............................................................................................................................................................................................117
31.3. Manual Mode.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 119
32. ELDES WIRED DEVICES.........................................................................................................................................................121
32.1. RS485 Interface.............................................................................................................................................................................................121
32.2. 1-Wire Interface............................................................................................................................................................................................. 134
32.3. Modules Interface......................................................................................................................................................................................... 135
33. ELDES WIRELESS DEVICES.................................................................................................................................................. 139
33.1. EKB3W - Wireless LED Keypad.................................................................................................................................................................... 139
33.2. EW1 - Wireless Zone & PGM Output Expansion Module......................................................................................................................... 143
33.3. EWP1 – Wireless Motion Detector.............................................................................................................................................................. 144
33.4. EWD1 – Wireless Magnetic Door Contact.................................................................................................................................................. 147
33.5. EWK1 - Wireless Keyfob............................................................................................................................................................................... 150
33.6. EWS1 – Wireless Indoor Siren...................................................................................................................................................................... 152
33.7. EWS2 – Wireless Outdoor Siren................................................................................................................................................................... 154
33.8. EW1B - Battery-Powered Wireless Zone & PGM Output Expansion Module...................................................................................... 157
33.9. EWF1 - Wireless Smoke Detector............................................................................................................................................................... 159
33.10. EWK2 - Wireless Keyfob.............................................................................................................................................................................. 164
33.11. EWD2 - Wireless Door Contact/Shock Sensor ......................................................................................................................................... 167
34. REMOTE SYSTEM RESTART..................................................................................................................................................171
35. EN 50131-1 GRADE 3............................................................................................................................................................171
36. SMART SECURITY.................................................................................................................................................................172
37. TECHNICAL SUPPORT...........................................................................................................................................................175
37.1. Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................................................................................ 175
37.2. Restoring Default Parameters.................................................................................................................................................................... 175
37.3. Updating the Firmware via USB Cable Locally......................................................................................................................................... 175
37.4. Updating Firmware via GPRS Connection Remotely............................................................................................................................... 176
37.5. Frequently Asked Questions....................................................................................................................................................................... 176
38. RELATED PRODUCTS........................................................................................................................................................... 178
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Limited Liability
The buyer must agree that the system will reduce the risk of fire, theft, burglary or other dangers but does not guarantee against such
events.
“ELDES UAB” will not take any responsibility regarding personal or property or revenue loss while using the system.
“ELDES UAB” liability according to local laws does not exceed value of the purchased system. “ELDES UAB” is not affiliated with any of the
cellular providers therefore is not responsible for the quality of cellular service.
Manufacturer Warranty
The system carries a 24-month warranty by the manufacturer “ELDES UAB”. Warranty period starts from the day the system has been
purchased by the end user. The warranty is valid only if the system has been used as intended, following all guidelines listed in the manual
and within specified operating conditions. Receipt must be kept as a proof of purchase date.
The warranty is voided if the system has been exposed to mechanical impact, chemicals, high humidity, fluids, corrosive and hazardous
environments or other force majeure factors.
Package Content
1. ESIM364..................................................... qty. 1
2. Microphone.................................................qty.1
3. SMA antenna............................................. qty. 2
4. Buzzer......................................................... qty. 1
5. Back-up battery connection wire.......... qty. 1
6. User manual............................................... qty. 1
7. Resistors 5,6kΩ.......................................qty. 12
8. Resistors 3,3kΩ.........................................qty. 6
9. Plastic standoffs.......................................qty. 4
About Installation Manual
This document describes detailed installation and operation process of alarm system ESIM364. It is very important to read the installation
manual before starting to use the system.
Copyright © “ELDES UAB”, 2013. All rights reserved
It is not allowed to copy and distribute information in this document or pass to a third party without advanced written authorization by “ELDES
UAB”. “ELDES UAB” reserves the right to update or modify this document and/or related products without a warning. Hereby, “ELDES UAB”
declares that this GSM alarm and management system ESIM364 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions
of Directive 1999/5/EC. The declaration of conformity may be consulted at www.eldes.lt
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
15.105 statement (for digital devices)
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must
not be located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter..
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. Functionality
ESIM364 – micro-controller based alarm system for houses, cottages, country homes, garages and other buildings, also capable of managing electrical appliances via cellular GSM/GPRS network. It can also be used as Intercom system.
Examples of using the system:
• Property security.
• Alarm switch.
• Thermostat, heating and air-conditioner control, temperature monitoring.
• Lighting, garden watering, water pump and other electrical equipment control via SMS text messages.
• Remote listening to what is happening in the secured area.
• Mains power status notification by SMS text message.
• Two-way intercom device via GSM network.
1.2. Compatible Device Overview
Wired Devices
Description
Device
EKB2
LCD keypad
4*
Max. Connectable Devices
EKB3
LED keypad
4*
EA1
EA2
EPGM1
EPGM8
Audio output module with 3,5mm jack
Audio amplifier module 1W 8Ω
16 zone and 2 PGM output expansion module
8 PGM output expansion module
1**
1**
1**
Device
EW1
EW1B
EWP1
EWD1
EWD2
EWK1****
EWK2****
EWS1
EWS2
EKB3W
EWF1
Wireless Devices
Description
Wireless 2 zone and 2 PGM output expansion module
Battery-powered wireless 2 zone and 2 PGM output expansion module
Wireless motion detector
Wireless magnetic door contact
Wireless magnetic door contact/shock sensor
Wireless keyfob with 4 buttons
Wireless keyfob with 4 buttons
Wireless indoor siren
Wireless outdoor siren
Wireless LED keypad
Wireless Smoke Detector
Max. Connectable Devices
32***
32***
32***
32***
32***
5***
5***
32***
32***
4***
32***
* - A mixed combination of EKB2 and EKB3 keypads is supported. The combination can consist of up to 4 keypads in total.
** - Only 1 of these modules can be connected at a time if the module slots are implemented in ESIM364 unit.
*** - A mixed combination of wireless devices is supported. The combination can consist of up to 32 wireless devices in total.
**** - A mixed combination of EWK1 and EWK2 keyfobs is supported. The combination can consist of up to 5 keyfobs in total.
1.3. Default Parameters & Ways of Parameter Configuration
Main Settings
Parameter
Default Value
Depends on firmware version according to user‘s location
SMS Password
0000
User Password 1
1111
User Password 2... 30
N/A
User Password Name
N/A
Administrator Password
1470
Duress Password
N/A
SGS Password
N/A
User 1... 10 Phone Number
N/A
User 1... 10 Name
N/A
Allow Control from Any Phone Number Disabled
Date & Time
N/A
Exit Delay - Partition 1... 4
15 seconds
Info SMS Scheduler
Frequency (days) – 1; Time - 11
SMS & EKB2 Menu Language
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Zones
Parameter
Zone Name
Entry Delay
On-Board Zone Delay
EPGM1 Zone Delay
On-board Z1 Zone Type
On-board Z2... Z12 Zone Type
Keypad Zone Type
EPGM1 Zone Type
Wireless Zone Type
Virtual Zone Type
ATZ Mode
6-Zone Mode: Zone Connection Type
ATZ Mode: Zone Connection Type
On-board Zone Status
Keypad Zone Status
EPGM1 Zone Status
Wireless Zone Status
Virtual Zone Status
Stay attribute for individual zone
Arm-Disarm by Zone
Force atrribute for individual zone
Shared attribute for individual zone
Tamper Name
Chime
Default Value
Z1 - Zone 1; Z2 - Zone 2; Z3 - Zone 3; Z4 - Zone 4; Z5 Zone 5; Z6 - Zone 6
15 seconds
800 milliseconds
800 milliseconds
Delay
Instant
Instant
Instant
Depends on the connected wireless device
Interior Follower
Disabled
Type 1
Type 4
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Depends on the connected wireless device
Disabled
Disabled
N/A
Disabled
Disabled
Tamper 1, Tamper 2, Tamper 3, Tamper 4, Tamper 5,
Tamper 6 etc.
Enabled
PGM Outputs
Parameter
PGM Output Name
Default Value
C1 – Controll1, C2 – Controll2, C3 – Controll3, C4 – Controll4 etc.
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
Depends on the connected wireless device
Disabled
PGM Output Status
EPGM8 PGM Output Status
EPGM1 PGM Output Status
Wireless PGM Output Status
Wireless PGM Output Type
PGM Output Control by Event 1... 16
PGM Output Control by Event Management
Scheduler 1... 16
Disabled
Turn ON/OFF PGM Output by Timer
Using Module EPGM8 Mode
Disabled
Default Value
Alarm Duration
EWS2 LED
Bell Squawk
Activate Siren if Wireless Device is Lost
1 minute
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
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Alarm Notifications & Arm/Disarm Notifications
Configurable by:
Default Value
EKB3/
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Disabled
Call in Case of Alarm
Send Alarm SMS to All Users SimultaDisabled
neously
Send Arm/Disarm SMS to User 1... 10 Enabled
Send Arm/Disarm SMS to All Selected
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Users Simultaneously
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Main Power Status
Parameter
Default Value
Main Power Loss Delay
Main Power Restore Delay
30 seconds
120 seconds
Peripheral Devices
Parameter
Default Value
Temperature Sensor 1... 8 Name
Primary Temeprature Sensor
Secondary Temperature Sensor
Temperature Sensor 1... 8 MIN
Temperature Sensor 1... 8 MAX
Allow adding New iButton Keys
iButton 1... 16 Name
N/A
No. 1
No. 2
0 °C
0 °C
Disabled
N/A
System Notifications
Parameter
Parameter
System Armed
System Disarmed
General Alarm
Mains Power Loss/Restore
Battery Failed
Battery Dead or Missing
Low Battery
Siren Fail/Restore
Date/Time Not Set
GSM Connection Failed
GSM/GPRS Antenna Fail/Restore
Tamper Alarm
Keypad Failed
Temperature Info
System Started
Periodical Info
Wireless Signal Loss
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
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Partitions
Parameter
Default Value
Partition 1 Name
Partition 2 Name
Partition 3 Name
Partition 4 Name
Keypad 1... 4 Partition
Keypad Partition Switch
User Password 1... 30 Partition
User 1... 10 Phone Number Partition
iButton 1.. 16 Partition
Zone Partition
PART1
PART2
PART3
PART4
PART1
Disabled
PART1
PART1
PART1
PART1
Monitoring Station
Parameter
Default Value
MS Mode
Data Messages
Account (Alarm System ID)
Monitoring Station Phone Number 1... 3
(Voice Calls/SMS)
Attempts (Voice Calls/SMS)
Monitoring Station Phone Number 1...
3 (PSTN)
Attempts (PSTN)
Monitoring Station Phone Number 1...
5 (CSD)
Attempts (CSD)
Server IP Address (GPRS)
DNS1 Server IP Address (GPRS)
DNS2 Server IP Address (GPRS)
Protocol (GPRS)
Server Port (GPRS)
Local Port (GPRS)
SIM1 APN (GPRS)
SIM1 User (GPRS)
SIM1 Password (GPRS)
SIM2 APN (GPRS)
SIM2 User (GPRS)
SIM2 Password (GPRS)
Profile (GPRS)
GPRS Attempts
Delay Between Attempts (GPRS)
Unit ID (GPRS)
Test Period (GPRS)
Communication - Primary
Communication - Backup 1... 5
Protocol over GPRS
Disabled
All Enabled
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Configurable by:
EKB3/
SMS EKB2
EKB3W
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Configuration
Tool
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N/A
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0.0.0.0
N/A
N/A
UDP
20000
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Profile1
600 seconds
0000
180 seconds
N/A
N/A
EGR100
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Additional Parameters
Parameter
Default Value
Event Log
Microphone Gain
Speaker Level
GSM Signal Loss Indication - Delay
GSM Signal Loss Indication - Activate
Output
Show ARMED Status in Keypad (EKB2)
Enabled
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85
180 seconds
N/A
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Parameter
Default Value
SIM Card Switch
Return to Primary SIM
Send SMS / Call via
Try to Find Operator for a Maximum of
Disabled
Enabled
Currently in Use SIM
3 times
Smart Security
Parameter
Default Value
Smart Security
Server Address
Port
Disabled
ss.eldes.lt
8082
180 seconds
Time Zone
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Configuration
Tool
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Disabled
Dual-SIM Management
Ping Period
Configurable by:
EKB3/
SMS EKB2
EKB3W
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Configurable by:
EKB3/
SMS EKB2
EKB3W
Configurable by:
EKB3/
SMS EKB2
EKB3W
Configuration
Tool
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Configuration
Tool
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2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
2.1. Electrical & Mechanical Characteristics
Electrical & Mechanical Characteristics
Main power supply
Current in standby without external sensors and keypad
Recommended backup battery voltage, capacity
Recommended backup battery type
Maximum battery charge current
Gsm modem frequency
Cable type for GSM/GPRS antenna connection
Number of zones on-board
Nominal zone resistance
Number of PGM outputs on-board
On-board PGM output circuit
16-24V 50 Hz ~1.5A max / 18-24V
Up to 80mA
12V; 1,3-7 Ah
Lead-Acid
900mA
850/900/1800/1900MHz
Shielded
6 (ATZ mode: 12)
5,6kΩ (ATZ Mode: 5,6kΩ and 3,3kΩ)
Maximum commuting on-board PGM output values
BELL: Siren output when activated
BELL: Maximum siren output current
BELL: Maximum cable length for siren connection
BELL: Cable type for siren connection
AUX: Auxiliary equipment power supply voltage
AUX: Maximum accumulative current of auxiliary equipment
AUX: Maximum cable length for auxiliary equipment connection
AUX: Cable type for auxiliary equipment connection
BUZ: Maximum current of mini buzzer
BUZ: Power supply voltage of buzzer
BUZ: Cable type for mini buzzer connection
Supported temperature sensor model
Maximum supported number of temperature sensors
DATA: Maximum cable length for 1-Wire communication
DATA: Cable type for 1-Wire communication
Supported ibutton key model
Maximum supported number of iButton keys
Maximum supported number of keypads
Y/G: Maximum cable length for RS485 communication
Y/G: Cable type for RS485 communication
MIC: Maximum cable length for microphone connection
MIC: Cable type for microphone connection
Wireless transmitter-receiver frequency
Wireless communication range
Maximum supported number of wireless devices
Event log size
Maximum supported number of zones
Maximum supported number of pgm outputs
Cable type for zone and pgm output connection
Communications
Supported protocols
Dimensions
Operating temperature range
Humidity
4 x Voltage – 30V; current – 500mA.
Connected to COM
1A
Up to 100 meters
Unshielded
13,8V DC
1,1A
Up to 100 meters
Unshielded
150mA
5V DC
Unshielded
Maxim®/Dallas® DS18S20, DS18B20
Up to 30 meters
Unshielded
Maxim®/Dallas® DS1990A
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4 x EKB2 / EKB3
Up to 100 meters
Unshielded
Up to 2 meters
Unshielded
868 Mhz (EU version) / 915 Mhz (US version)
Up to 30m in premises; up to 150m in open areas
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500 events
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Unshielded
SMS, Voice calls, GPRS network, RS485, CSD, PSTN
Ademco Contact ID, EGR100, Kronos, Cortex SMS
140x100x18mm
-20...+55 °C
0-90% RH @ 0... +40 °C (non-condensing)
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1R
OUT
1,5A max
Open Collector Output.
Output is pulled to COM
when turned ON.
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SIM CARD2
OPEN
DEF
OPEN
S TA T
C4
C3
C2
C1
SIM CARD1
GSM/GPRS ANT
G SM
MO DE M
3A
FUSE F1
PRG
USB
MODULES
TIP RING
Slots for EA1, EA2 or EPGM8 module
W-LESS ANT
C 4C 3
MODULES*
NE TW
Main Unit Functionality
GSM MODEM
GSM network 850/900/1800/1900MHz
modem
SIM CARD1
Primary SIM card slot / holder
SIM CARD2
Secondary SIM card slot / holder
DEF
Pins for restoring default settings
USB
Mini USB port
FUSE F1
3A fuse
W-LESS ANT
Wireless antenna SMA type connector
GSM/GPRS ANT
GSM/GPRS antenna SMA type connector
AK U +
AK U -
AC /DC
AC /DC
AUX+
AUXBELL+
BELL-
CO M
C2
C1
BU Z +
BU Z MIC +
M IC +5V
DAT A
CO M
Z6
CO M
Z5
Z4
CO M
Z3
Z2
CO M
Z1
LED Functionality
NETW
GSM network signal strength
C1
PGM output C1 status - ON/OFF
C2
PGM output C2 status - ON/OFF
C3
PGM output C3 status - ON/OFF
C4
PGM output C4 status - ON/OFF
STAT
Micro-controller status
NETW indication
OFF
Flashing every 3 sec.
Flashing every 1 sec.
Flashing several times per sec.
Steady ON
GSM signal strength
No GSM signal
Poor
Medium
Good
Excellent
Connector Functionality
TIP*
PSTN (landline) terminal
RING*
PSTN (landline) terminal
DATA
1-Wire interface for iButton key & temperature sensor connection
+5V
Temperature sensor power supply terminal (+5V)
MICMicrophone negative terminal
MIC+
Microphone positive terminal
BUZBuzzer negative terminal
BUZ+
Buzzer positive terminal
C1 - C4
PGM output terminals
Z1 - Z6
Security zone terminals
RS485 interface CLOCK terminal (yellow wire)
RS485 interface DATA terminal (green wire)
COM
Common return terminal
BELLSiren negative terminal
BELL+
Siren positive terminal
AUXNegative power supply terminal for auxiliary equipment
AUX+
Positive power supply terminal for auxiliary equipment
AC/DC
Main power supply terminals
AKUBackup battery negative terminal
AKU+
Backup battery positive terminal
* - Optional, implementable on request in advance
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2.3. Wiring Diagrams
2.3.1.General Wiring
AKU+
AKU-
Backup Battery
12V 1.3-7Ah
AC /DC
AC /DC
AUX+
AUXBELL+
BELLCO M
C2
C1
BUZ+
BUZMIC +
MIC +5V
DATA
CO M
Z6
CO M
Z5
Z4
CO M
Z3
Z2
CO M
Z1
Metal cabinet
PE terminal
Fuse 500 mA
~16-24V
~230V 50Hz
Z6
Z5
Z4
Z3
Z2
Z1
BUZ
5,6 kΩ
5,6 kΩ
5,6 kΩ
5,6 kΩ
5,6 kΩ
5,6 kΩ
MIC
SIREN/BELL
EPGM1
1A max.
iButton®
key reader
Relay
module
EKB3
Temperature sensor
EKB2
2.3.2. Zone Connection Types
Type 1
Example of 4-wire smoke detector wiring
AUX+
C1
COM
Z1
5,6 kΩ
6-Zone mode: Normally open contact
with 5,6KΩ end-ofline resistor.
COM
GND
NO
+Vin
Type 2
6-Zone mode: Normally closed contact
with 5,6KΩ end-ofline resistor
5,6 kΩ
COM
Z1
Example of magnetic door contact wiring
COM
NC
Magnet
NOTE: Based on the example given, in the event of an alarm, the smoke detector could be reset by turining OFF and ON the PGM
output C1. For more details, please refer to 18.4. Turning PGM Outputs ON and OFF.
NOTE: The system does NOT support 2-wire smoke detectors.
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Example of motion detector wiring
AUX+
AUX-
COM
Z1
6-Zone mode: Tamper
and 5,6KΩ end-of-line
resistor and 3,3KΩ
end-of-line resistor
with normally closed
contact.
COM
5,6 kΩ
3,3 kΩ
GND
NC
+Vin
TAMP
Example of magnetic door contact (Z1) and glass break sensor (Z7) wiring
AUX+
AUX-
5,6 kΩ
COM
Z1
ATZ mode: 5,6KΩ
end-of-line resistor
and normally closed
contact with 3,3KΩ
end-of-line resistor
and normally closed
contact
3,3 kΩ
Type 4
NC
COM
Magnet
Type 5
COM
GND
NC
+Vin
Example of motion detector (Z1) and magnetic door contact (Z7) wiring
AUX+
AUX-
ATZ mode: Tamper,
5,6KΩ end-of-line
resistor, 5,6KΩ
end-of-line resistor
with normally closed
contact and 3,3KΩ
end-of-line resistor
with normally closed
contact.
COM
Z1
5,6 kΩ
5,6 kΩ
3,3 kΩ
NC
COM
Magnet
COM
NC
TAMP
GND
+Vin
See also 14.3. 6-Zone Mode and 14.4. ATZ (Advanced Technology Zone) Mode.
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2.3.3. Siren
Piezo siren
BELL+
BELL-
1 Connect positive siren wire (red) to BELL+ terminal.
2 Connect negative siren wire (black) to BELLterminal.
BLACK SIREN/BELL
1A max.
RED +
Self-contained siren
BELL+
BELLCOM
1 Connect negative GND siren wire to COM terminal.
2 Controlling BELL siren wire must be connected
to BELL- terminal.
GND
3 Connect positive +12V siren wire to BELL+ terminal.
BELL
SIREN/BELL
1A max.
+12V
Siren status monitoring
BELL+
BELL-
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BLACK SIREN/BELL
1A max.
3,3kΩ
3,3kΩ
By default, the system monitors siren status and
indicates system fault on the keypad if the siren
is broken/disconnected. However, this feature
requires a pair of parallelly connected resistors of
3,3kΩ nominal across BELL+ and BELL- terminals.
RED +
BELL+
BELL-
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No siren status monitoring
If the siren status monitoring feature is not required, do not connect any resistor in parallel and
disable siren fault indication on the keypad (see 29.
INDICATION OF SYSTEM FAULTS).
BLACK SIREN/BELL
1A max.
RED +
See also 20. SIREN/BELL.
NOTE: BELL- is the commuted terminal intended for siren control.
NOTE: Siren status monitoring feature supervises the resistance across BELL+ and BELL- terminals. The resistance must be ranging from
1kΩ through 3,3kΩ, otherwise the system will indicate system fault.
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iButton Key Reader and Buzzer
Supported iButton key model: Maxim/Dallas
DS1990A
BUZ+
BUZ-
COM
DATA
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The iButton key reader can be installed with buzzer
or separately. The buzzer is intended for audio indication of exit/entry delay countdown providing
short beeps.
+ BUZZER
1 Connect iButton key reader terminal wires to
1-Wire interface: COM and DATA terminals respectively.
2 Connect buzzer‘s negative terminal wire to BUZand positive terminal wire to BUZ+.
3 Additionally, a LED indicator for visual indication
can be installed in parallel to buzzer or instead.
Connect LED anode terminal to BUZ- and cathode to BUZ+.
iButton
key reader
DS1990A
NOTE: The installation of buzzer is not necessary if EKB2/EKB3 keypad is used.
ATENTION: The cable length for connection to 1-Wire interface can be up to 30 meters max.
2.3.5.
Temperature Sensor and iButton Key Reader
Supported iButton key model: Maxim/Dallas DS1990A
Supported temperature sensor model: Maxim/Dallas DS18S20, DS18B20
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
DS18S20,
DS18B20
DATA
GND
+5V
DS18S20, DS18B20
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
GND
1 Connect temperature sensor GND, DATA, +5V
terminals to 1-Wire interface: COM, DATA and
+5V terminals respectively.
2 When connecting iButton key reader in parallel
to temperature sensor, connect iButton key reader terminal wires to COM and DATA terminals
respectively.
+5V
DATA
COM
+5V
DATA
COM
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ATENTION: The cable length for connection to
1-Wire interface can be up to 30 meters max.
GND
+5V
DATA
DATA +5V
iButton
key reader
DS1990A
2.3.6. Relay Finder 40.61.9.12 with Terminal Socket 95.85.3 to PGM Output
AUX+
C1
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1 Wire up relay A1 terminal to PGM output Cx and
A2 terminal to AUX+.
2 In addition, connect LED indicator‘s anode terminal to relay A2 terminal and cathode to A1
terminal.
LED
COIL
A2
A1
RELAY
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2.3.7. RS485
Serial Wiring Method
ESIM364
EKB2/EKB3
EKB2/EKB3
EKB2/EKB3
EKB2/EKB3
EPGM1
Max. cable length: a+b+c+d+e+f= up to 100 meters
EPGM1
NOTE: If necessary, the RS485 devices can be powered from an external 12-14V DC power supply instead of AUX+ and AUX- terminals
ATTENTION: The cable length must not exceed 100 meters in total.
ATTENTION: When wiring more than 1 keypad and/or EPGM1 module, please ensure that the set address of each keypad and/or EPGM1
module is different.
NOTE: You may connect only 1 EKB2/EKB3 keypad or a mixed combination of EKB2 and EKB3 keypads. The combination can consist of
up to 4 keypads in total.
For more details on RS485 device installation, please refer to 32.1. RS485 Interface
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Max. cable length: up to 100 meters
EPGM1
EPGM1
EKB2/EKB3
EKB2/EKB3
EKB2/EKB3
NOTE: If necessary, the RS485 devices can be powered from an external 12-14V DC power supply instead of AUX+ and AUX- terminals
ATTENTION: The cable between ESIM364 and each RS485 device must be of the same length and can NOT exceed 100 meters.
ATTENTION: When wiring more than 1 keypad and/or EPGM1 module, please ensure that the set address of each keypad and/or EPGM1
module is different.
NOTE: You may connect only 1 EKB2/EKB3 keypad or a mixed combination of EKB2 and EKB3 keypads. The combination can consist of
up to 4 keypads in total.
For more details on RS485 device installation, please refer to 32.1. RS485 Interface
2.3.8. RING/TIP
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(landline)
ATTENTION: The TIP/RING connectors and PSTN module are NOT
included in a standard ESIM364 alarm system unit. These components
are op­tional and can be implemented on request in advance.
RING
TIP
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3. INSTALLATION
When professional installation, OEM integration or assembly by a third-party is expected, the installation instructions and assembly requirements approved for equipment approval must be provided to the integrators to clearly identify the specific requirements necessary
to maintain RF exposure compliance. The grantee of a transmitter, typically the manufacturer, is responsible for ensuring installers and
integrators have a clear understanding of the compliance requirements by including the required instructions and documentation with
the product and, if necessary, to provide further support to fulfill grantee responsibilities for ensuring compliance. The integrators must
be fully informed of their obligations and verify the resolution of any issues and concerns with each transmitter manufacturer or grantee.
• The system can be installed in a metal or non-flammable cabinet only. For a convenient installation, ME1 metal cabinet is highly recommended. When using a different metal cabinet, it is necessary to ground it.
• For the connection of 230V transformer, use 3x0.75 mm2 1 thread double isolated cable. 230V power supply cables must not be
grouped with low voltage cable group.
• For the connection of auxiliary and BELL outputs, use 2x0.75 mm2 1 thread unshielded cable of up to 100 meters length.
• For the connection of zone/PGM output connectors, use 0.50 mm2 1 thread unshielded cable of up to 100 meters length.
System Installation in ME1 Metal Cabinet
1. ME1 metal cabinet components
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to AC main power line
Null
blue
PE
Phase
brown
Fuse 1A
Transformer
(Primary voltage: 230V AC,
Secondary voltage: 17V
2,35A)
Tamper switch
to AC/DC terminals
of ESIM364 system
2. Insert the plastic standoffs into the appropriate mounting points and fix the board of ESIM364 on the holders as indicated below.
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mounting points
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3. If EPGM1 module is to be installed, please install it in the first place and ESIM364 alarm system afterwards. EPGM1 must be mounted on
the shorter plastic standoffs, while ESIM364 – on the longer ones. The mounting points of EPGM1 module are indicated below.
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mounting
points
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4. 		 Wire up the system according to the wiring diagrams. Install the buzzer closer to iButton key reader in order to hear the exit delay
countdown. A LED indicator can be used in parallel to the buzzer or instead. For a convenient installation, ED1 is highly recommended
(see 2.3 Wiring Diagrams for more details).
5. Disable the PIN code of the SIM card by inserting it into a mobile phone and following the proper menu steps. Ensure that the addition
al services, such as voice mail, call forwarding, report on missed/busy calls are disabled on the SIM card. For more details on
how to disable these services, please contact your GSM operator.
6. 		 Once the PIN code is disabled, place the SIM card into the SIM CARD1 slot of the alarm system. If Dual-SIM feature is to be used, insert
another SIM card into the SIM CARD2 slot. For more details, please refer to 31. DUAL-SIM MANAGEMENT.
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Inserting a SIM card into SIM
CARD1 slot is mandatory as it
is the main SIM card slot, while
using a SIM card in SIM CARD2
slot is optional.
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7. Connect the GSM/GPRS and wireless antennas and follow the recommendations for the installation:
Never install in the following
locations:
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GSM/
GPRS
and/or
wireless
antenna
Recommended installation:
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20 cm
or more
• inside the metal cabinet
• closer than 20 cm from the
metal surface and/or power
lines
GSM/GPRS
antenna
• keep the distance of at least 20
cm or more.
Wireless
antenna
8. If one or more wireless devices are to be bound, follow the recommendations for the installation to achieve the strongest wireless
signal:
Never install in the following
locations:
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0.5 m to 30 m
inside the building
• inside the metal cabinet
Wireless
device
• closer than 20 cm from the
metal surface and/or power
lines
Recommended installation:
30
0.5 m to 150 m
in open areas
Wireless
device
Wireless
antenna
• face the front side of the
wireless device towards the
antenna
• keep the distance: 0.5 m to 30
m inside the building, 0.5 m to
150 m in open areas
For more details on how to install the wireless devices, please refer to 33. ELDES WIRELESS DEVICES and RADIO SYSTEM IN­
STALLATION AND SIGNAL PENETRATION manual located at www.eldes.lt/download
9. Power up the system and wait until indicator STAT lights up.
10. The system starts up in less than a minute. Indicator STAT should be flashing indicating successful micro-controller operation.
11. The illuminated indicator NETW indicates that the system successfully registered to GSM network. To find the strongest GSM signal,
place the GSM/GPRS antenna and follow the indications provided by NETW indicator (see 2.3. Main Unit, LED & Connector Functionality).
12. Change the default SMS password (see 6. PASSWORDS for more details).
13. Set the phone number for User 1 (see 8. USER PHONE NUMBERS for more details).
14. Set system date and time (see 9. DATE AND TIME for more details).
15.		 Once the system is fully configured, it is ready for use. However, if you fail to receive an SMS reply from the system, please check the
SMSC (Short Message Service Center) phone number. For more details regarding the SMS centre phone number, please refer to 27.1.
SMSC (Short Message Service Center) Phone Number.
ATTENTION: The system is NOT compatible with pure 3G SIM cards. Only 2G/GSM SIM cards and 3G SIM cards with 2G/GSM profile enabled
are supported. For more details, please contact your GSM operator.
NOTE: The installation of iButton key reader, EKB2/EKB3/EKB3W keypad, EWK1 wireless keyfob is not mandatory. However, it is
recommended to have those devices installed as an emergency switch in case your mobile phone is switched off or missing.
NOTE: For maximum system reliability we recommend you do NOT use a Pay As You Go SIM card. Otherwise, in the event of insufficient
credit balance on the SIM card, the system would fail to make a phone call or send messages.
NOTE: We advise you to choose the same GSM SIM provider for your system as for your mobile phone. This will ensure the fastest,
most reliable SMS text message delivery service and phone call connection.
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NOTE: Even though alarm system ESIM364 installation process is not too complicated, we still recommend to perform it by a person
with basic knowledge in electrical engineering and electronics to avoid any system damage.
4. GENERAL OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
When the system is being armed, it will initiate the exit delay countdown intended for the user to leave the secured area. During the countdown period the buzzer will emit short beeps. By default, exit delay duration is 15 seconds. After the countdown is complete, the system
will become armed and lock the configuration by keypad possibility. In case the user does not leave the secured area before the countdown
is complete, the system will will arm in Stay mode if at least 1 zone has Stay attribute enabled. By default, if there is at least 1 violated zone
or tamper, the user will not be able to arm the system until the violated zone or tamper is restored. In case it is required to arm the alarm
system despite the violated zone presence, the violated zone can be bypassed or Force attribute enabled.
After the system is armed and if a zone (depending on type) or tamper is violated, the system will cause an alarm lasting for 1 minute (by
default), During the alarm, the siren/bell will provide an alarm sound along with the buzzers of the keypads. By default, the system will also
makes a phone call and send an SMS text message containing the violated zone or tamper number to a preset user and indicate the violated
zone or tamper number on the keypad. If another zone or tamper is violated or the same one is restored and violated again during the alarm,
the system will act as mentioned previously, but will not extend the alarm time.
After the user enters the secured area, the system will initiate the entry delay countdown intended for system disarming. During the countdown period, the buzzer will emit a steady beep. By default, entry delay duration is 15 seconds. After the user successfully performs the
disarming process, the system will unlock the keypads. If the user does not disarm the system in time, the alarm system will cause an
instant alarm.
NOTE: The alarm will be caused even if a tamper is violated while the system is disarmed.
For more details, please refer to 12. ARMING AND DISARMING.
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!!! In this installation manual the underscore character ”_” represents one space character. Every underscore character
must be replaced by a single space character. There must be no spaces or other unnecessary characters at the beginning
and at the end of the SMS text message.
EN50131-1
GRADE 3
To comply with EN50131-1 Grade 3 standard requirements, the system must be equipped with the following features:
• All passwords must consist of 6 digits.
• The system must prompt for SMS and administrator passwords (see 6. PASSWORDS) when configuring the system using
ELDES Configuration Tool software.
• The system must prompt for user (see 10. USER PASSWORDS) and administrator (see 6. PASSWORDS) passwords
when configuring the system by EKB2, EKB3, EKB3W keypad.
For complete list of EN50131-1 Grade 3 standard requirements and how to enable/disable the associated features, please
refer to 35. EN 50131-1 GRADE 3.
SMS
EKB2
In order to configure and control the system by SMS text message, send the text command to the ESIM364 system phone
number from one of the preset user phone numbers. The structure of SMS text message consists of 4-digit SMS password
(the default SMS password is 0000 – four zeros), the parameter and value. For some parameters the value does not apply e. g.
STATUS. The variables are indicated in lower-case letters, while a valid parameter value range is indicated in brackets.
The system configuration and control by EKB2 keypad is carried out by navigating throughout the menu section list displayed
on LCD screen. To navigate in the menu path, touch ↓, ↑ keys to select the desired menu section and touch OK key to open the
selected section. To enter a required value, use 0... 9 keys and touch OK key for confirmation or cancel/go one menu section
back by touching ← key. The value can be typed in directly by touching 0... 9 keys while highlighting the desired menu section. EKB2 menu type is “circle”, therefore when the last section in the menu list is selected, you will be brought back to the
beginning of the list after touching the ↓ key. In this installation manual, the menu path is based on the EKB2 menu tree by
starting at home screen view (see 32.1.1.6. EKB2 Menu Tree). The variables are provided in lower-case letters, while a valid
parameter value range is provided in brackets.
NOTE: Menu section CONFIGURATION is secured with administrator password. The default administrator password is 1470.
NOTE: The system can be configured using only one keypad at a time. Other connected keypads will be inactive while the menu section
CONFIGURATION is opened. The inactive EKB2 keypads will display
icon and CONFIGURATION MODE message.
NOTE: The keypad will automatically exit the menu section CONFIGURATION and return to home screen view if 1 minute after the last
key-touch expires.
EKB3/
EKB3W
The system configuration and control by EKB3/EKB3W keypad is carried out by activating the Configuration mode using the
administrator password (by default – administrator password is 1470) and entering a valid configuration command using the
number keys [0]... [9], [#] key for confirmation and [*] key to cancel the characters that are being entered. Alternatively, the
user can wait for 10 seconds until the keypad buzzer will provide a long beep indicating that the entered characters have been
cancelled. When typing in the characters, the indication of each pressed key is provided by short beep of keypad buzzer and
red indicators when the number keys [0]... [9] are being pressed. Some commands require [BYPS], [CODE] and [STAY] keys as
well. The structure of a standard configuration command is a combination of digits. The commands, which do not require the
Configuration mode being activated, are noted. The variables are provided in lower-case letters, while a valid parameter value
range is provided in brackets.
NOTE: If you were not willing to activate Configuration mode, but accidentally typed in the * as the first character, please press [*] key again
or wait for 10 seconds until the keypad buzzer will provide a long beep indicating that the typed in characters have been cancelled.
NOTE FOR EKB3W USERS: Even if Back-light Timeout has expired, the character will be considered as type in once the appropriate
EKB3W key is pressed. For more details, please refer to 33.1.7. Wireless Communication, Sleep Mode and Back-light Timeout .
Activate/deactivate
Configuration mode
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EKB3/
EKB3W
Enter administrator password:
* aaaa #
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
Example: *1470#
EKB3/
EKB3W
Enter administrator and SMS passwords:
* aaaaaa uuuuuu #
Value: aaaaaa – 6-digit administrator password; uuuuuu – 6-digit user password.
Example: *147000111111#
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The following table provides a list of EKB3/EKB3W indications, which are relevant during Configuration mode.
Indication
Indicator ARMED flashing
Indicator SYSTEM flashing
1 long beep
3 short beeps
Description
Configuration mode activated successfully.
Valid parameter is entered and waiting for valid value to be enetered.
Non-existing command or invalid parameter value entered.
Command entered successfully.
NOTE: The system can be configured using only one keypad at a time. Other connected keypads will be inactive while the Configuration mode is activated.
NOTE: Configuration mode will automatically deactivate if 1 minute after the last key-stroke expires.
Config
Tool
Software ELDES Configuration Tool is intended for ESIM364 alarm system configuration via USB port locally or via GPRS connection remotely. This software simplifies system configuration process by allowing to use a personal computer in the process.
Before starting to use ELDES Configuration Tool software, please read the user guide provided in the software’s HELP section.
ELDES Configuration Tool is freeware and can be downloaded from at: www.eldes.lt
Remote System Configuration via GPRS Connection
ATTENTION: The system will NOT send any data to monitoring station while configuring the system remotely via GPRS network. However,
during the configuration session, the data messages are queued up and transmitted to the monitoring station after the configuration
session is over.
ATTENTION: When the Configuration mode is activated by EKB3/EKB3W keypad or menu section CONFIGURATION is opened by EKB2
keypad, remote system configuration will be disabled.
NOTE: The keypads will be inactive when the system is being configured remotely.
Before configuring ESIM364 remotely via GPRS connection, make sure that:
• SIM card is inserted into SIM CARD1 slot of ESIM364 device (see 2.2. Main Unit, LED & Connector Functionality).
• Mobile internet service (GPRS) is enabled on the SIM card.
• Power supply is connected to ESIM364.
• Default SMS password is changed to a new 4-digit password (see 6. PASSWORDS).
• At least User 1 phone number is set up (see 8. USER PHONE NUMBERS).
• APN, user name and password are set up (see 30.2.1. GPRS Network).
Establishing Remote Connection Between ESIM364 System and Configuration Server
Initiate the
connection
to ELDES server
In order to activate a remote GPRS connection between ESIM364 system and ELDES configuration
server please , send the following SMS text message from user phone number.
Upon the successful SMS text message delivery, the system establishes a connection session for
20 minutes. An SMS reply, containing device IMEI number and confirming a successful connection
establishment, is sent shortly.
SMS
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SMS text message content:
ssss_STCONFIG
Value: ssss – 4-digit new SMS password.
Example: 1111_STCONFIG
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Initiate the
connection to
third-party server
In case it is necessary to establish a connection between ESIM364 system and a third-party
configuration server, send the following SMS text message.
SMS
SMS text message content:
ssss_STCONFIG:add.add.add.add:Port or ssss_STCONFIG:host-name:pprrt
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password; add.add.add.add – public IP address of third-party configuration server; pprrt – port number of third-party configuration server, range – [1... 65535]; host-name – public host-name of third-party configuration server.
Example: 1111_STCONFIG:62.80.115.102:4522
NOTE: Public IP address (host-name) and port number are necessary when connecting to a third-party-server for the first time only.
When connecting to the server next time, ssss_STCONFIG is enough as the IP address (host-name) and port number are saved in the
device memory after the first successful connection.
Connecting to ELDES Configuration Server using ELDES Configuration Tool Software
•
Run ELDES Configuration Tool software.
•
Press Remote Configuration button.
•
In the next window, select Connect to Remote 		
Server (recommended) and press Next button.
•
Enter the received IMEI number in Device IMEI entry.
•
Press Continue button.
•
Upon the successfully established connection, 		
the system prompts for an administrator password.
•
By entering a valid administrator password, the 		
sys­tem grants access to full configuration remotely.
•
Remote Configuration Management 		
window displays all performed configuration actions.
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Ending the Configuration Process
Shut down the
Connection with the
Server
After the system configuration is complete, use one of the following methods to end the configuration
process:
• Press Disconnect button and close ELDES Configuration Tool software;
• Wait for the system to reply with an SMS text message confirming the end of the session;
• Shut down the connection with the server at any time by sending an SMS text message.
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SMS text message content:
ssss_ENDCONFIG
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password.
Example: 1111_ENDCONFIG
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6. PASSWORDS
For security reasons, the system uses the following types of passwords:
•
SMS password – 4-digit password used for system arming/disarming and configuration by SMS text messages. By default, SMS password is 0000, which MUST be changed!
•
Administrator password – 4-digit password used for Configuration mode activation by keypad and logging in to ELDES Configuration
Tool software. By default, Administrator password is 1470, which is highly recommended to change.
Set SMS password
SMS
EKB2
Enter parameter 14 & new SMS password:
14 ssss #
Value: ssss – 4-digit new SMS password; range – [0001... 9999].
Example: 141111#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
EKB2
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → 1470 → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS → OK → PASSWORDS
→ OK → ADMIN PASSWORD → OK → aaaa → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit new administrator password; range – [0000... 9999].
EKB3/
Enter parameter 16 & new administrator password:
16 aaaa #
EKB3W
Config
Tool
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Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS → OK → PASSWORDS
→ OK → SMS PASSWORD → OK → ssss → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password; ssss – 4-digit new SMS password; range –
[0001... 9999].
EKB3W
EKB3/
Set Administrator
password
SMS text message content:
wwww_PSW_ssss
Value: wwww – 4-digit default SMS password; ssss – 4-digit new SMS password; range –
[0001... 9999].
Example: 0000_PSW_1111
Value: aaaa – 4-digit new administrator password; range – [0000... 9999].
Example: 162538#
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
To comply with EN50131-1 Grade 3 standard requirements, the system must be equipped with the following features:
• All passwords must consist of 6 digits.
• The system must prompt for SMS and administrator passwords when configuring the system using ELDES Configuration
Tool software.
• The system must prompt for user (see 10. USER PASSWORDS) and administrator passwords when configuring the system by EKB2, EKB3, EKB3W keypad.
For complete list of EN50131-1 Grade 3 standard requirements and how to enable/disable the associated features, please
refer to 35. EN 50131-1 GRADE 3.
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7. SYSTEM LANGUAGE
The system comes equipped with a single language for communication with the user by SMS text messages and EKB2 keypad menu display.
The system language depends on ESIM364 firmware, which is based on the user’s location.
List of currently available system languages (firmwares):
• Czech
• English
• Estonian
• Finnish
• French
• Greek
• Hungarian
• Italian
• Latvian
• Lithuanian
• Portuguese
• Russian
• Slovak
• Spanish
NOTE: To obtain a firmware that features a different SMS and EKB2 menu language, please contact your local dealer.
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8. USER PHONE NUMBERS
The system supports up to 10 user phone numbers identified as User 1 through 10. When the phone number is set, the user will be able to
arm/disarm the system by SMS text messages and free of charge phone calls (see 12.1. Free of Charge Phone Call and 12.2. SMS Text
Message) as well as to configure the system by SMS text messages. User phone numbers are also used to receive alarm phone calls and
SMS text messages from the system (see 17. ALARM INDICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS).
By default, the system ignores any incoming calls and SMS text messages from a non-preset phone number as well as it rejects the SMS text
messages containing wrong SMS password even from a preset user phone number (see 8.2. System Control from any Phone Number).
To set User 1 phone number is mandatory, while the other 9 are optional. The supported phone number formats are the following:
•
International (with plus) – The phone numbers must be entered starting with plus and an international country code in the following format: +[international code][area code][local number], example for UK: +4417091111111. This format can be used when
setting up the phone number by SMS text message and ELDES Configuration Tool software.
•
International (with 00) – The phone numbers must be entered starting with 00 and an international country code in the following
format: 00[international code][area code][local number], example for UK: 004417091111111. This format can be used when setting up the phone number by SMS text message, EKB2/EKB3/EKB3W keypad and ELDES Configuration Tool software.
•
Local – The phone numbers must be entered starting with an area code in the following format: [area code][local number], example
for UK:017091111111. This format can be used when setting up the phone number by SMS text message, EKB2/ EKB3/EKB3W keypad and ELDES Configuration Tool software.
Set user phone
number
SMS
EKB2
EKB3/
EKB3W
Config
Tool
View user phone
number
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SMS text message content:
ssss_NRup:ttteeellnnuumm
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password; up – user phone number slot, range – [1... 10]; ttteeellnnuumm – up to 15 digits user phone number.
Example: 1111_NR1:+4417091111111
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS → OK → CALL/SMS SETTINGS
→ OK → USERS → OK → USER 1... 10 → OK → PHONE NUMBER → OK → ttteeellnnuumm → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password; ttteeellnnuumm – up to 15 digits user phone
number.
Enter parameter 17, user phone number slot & phone number:
17 up ttteeellnnuumm #
Value: up – user phone number slot, range – [01... 10]; ttteeellnnuumm – up to 15 digits user
phone number.
Example: 1701004417091111111#
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
SMS
SMS text message content:
ssss_HELPNR
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password.
Example: 1111_HELPNR
EKB2
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS → OK → CALL/SMS
SETTINGS → OK → USERS → OK → USER 1... 10 → OK → PHONE NUMBER
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
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number
SMS
SMS text message content:
ssss_NRup:DEL
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password; up – user phone number slot, range – [2... 10].
Example: 1111_NR2:DEL
EKB2
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS → OK → CALL/SMS
SETTINGS → OK → USERS → OK → USER 2... 10 → OK → PHONE NUMBER → OK → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
ATTENTION: NEVER add a phone number of the device’s SIM card as a user phone number!
ATTENTION: Once User 1 phone number is set, it will be restricted to modify it only.
NOTE:
Multiple user phone numbers can be set by a single SMS text message, Example: 1111_NR1:+4417091111111_
NR2:+4417091111112_NR6:017091111113_NR10:+4417091111114
NOTE: Multiple user phone numbers can be deleted by a single SMS text message, Example: 1111_NR2:DEL_NR3:DEL_NR6:DEL_NR9:DEL_
NR:10:DEL
8.1. User Phone Number Names
When the system is armed or disarmed by free of charge phone call or SMS text message, the system sends a confirmation by SMS text message to user phone number that the system arming/disarming was initiated from. The SMS text message is sent regarding each partition
separately and contains system status and partition name as well as it may contain a user name, set to the user phone number.
Manage user phone
number name
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
8.2. System Control from any Phone Number
By default, the system ignores any incoming calls and SMS text messages from a non-preset phone number as well as it rejects the SMS
text messages containing wrong SMS password even from a preset user phone number. To allow/disallow system arming/disarming by
phone call and SMS text messages that contain a valid SMS password from any phone number, please refer to the following configuration
methods.
Enable system control
from any phone
number
SMS
SMS text message content:
ssss_STR:ON
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password.
Example: 1111_STR:ON
EKB2
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS → OK → CALL/SMS
SETTINGS → OK → CTRL FROM ANY NUM → OK → ENABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
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EKB3W
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Tool
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Enter parameter 12 & parameter status value:
12 1 #
Example: 121#
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
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Disable system
control from any
phone number
SMS
SMS text message content:
ssss_STR:OFF
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password.
Example: 1111_STR:OFF
EKB2
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS → OK → CALL/SMS
SETTINGS → OK → CTRL FROM ANY NUM → OK → DISABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
EKB3/
EKB3W
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Tool
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Enter parameter 12 & parameter status value:
12 0 #
Example: 120#
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
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9. DATE AND TIME
The system comes equipped with internal real-time clock (RTC) that keeps track of the current date and time. Once the system is up and
running, the user must set the correct date and time, otherwise the system will not operate properly. After shutting down and starting up
the system, the date and time must be set again.
Set date and time
SMS
EKB2
EKB3/
EKB3W
Config
Tool
SMS text message content:
ssss_yyyy.mm.dd_hr:mn
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password; yyyy – year; mm – month, range – [01... 12]; dd – day,
range – [01... 31]; hr – hours, range – [00... 23]; mn – minutes, range – [00... 59].
Example: 1111_2013.03.16_14:33
Menu path:
a) OK → DATE/TIME SETTINGS → OK →yyyy-mm-dd hr:mn → OK
b) OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS → OK → DATE/TIME
SETTINGS → OK → yyyy-mm-dd hr:mn → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password; yyyy – year; mm – month, range – [01... 12];
dd – day, range – [01... 31]; hr – hours, range – [00... 23]; mn – minutes, range – [00... 59].
Enter parameter 66, date & time:
66 yyyy mm dd hr mn#
Value: yyyy – year; mm – month, range – [01... 12]; dd – day, range – [01... 31]; hr – hours,
range – [00... 23]; mn – minutes, range – [00... 59].
Example: 66201305291235#
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
NOTE: When the system is connected to the monitoring station via GPRS network connection (see 30. MONITORING STATION) and/or
when Smart Security feature is in use (see 35. SMART SECURITY), the date and time will be automatically synchronized with the monitoring station or Smart Security server upon the system startup.
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10. USER PASSWORDS
The system supports up to 30 numeric user passwords, identified as User Password 1 through 30, allowing to carry out system arming/disarming by the keypad. By default, User Password 1 is preset as 1111 and assigned to Partition 1. For more details regarding user password
partition, please refer to 23.4. User Password Partition.
Set user password
EKB2
EKB3/
EKB3W
Delete user password
Enter parameter 15, user password slot & user password:
15 us uuuu #
Value: us – user password slot, range – [01... 30]; uuuu – 4-digit user password; range –
[0000... 9999].
Example: 15021111#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
EKB2
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS → OK → PASSWORDS →
OK → USER PASSWORDS → OK → REMOVE PASSWORD → OK → uuuu → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password; uuuu – 4-digit user password.
EKB3W
Enter parameter 65 & user password:
65 uuuu #
Value: uuuu – 4-digit user password.
Example: 651111#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
EKB3/
Replace user
password
Menu path:
User password 1... 16: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS
→ OK → PASSWORDS → OK → USER PASSWORDS → OK → USER PSW (1-16) → OK → USER
PASSWORD 1... 16 → OK → PASSWORDS → OK → uuuu → OK
User password 17... 30: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS
→ OK → PASSWORDS → OK → USER PASSWORDS → OK → USER PSW (17-30) → OK → USER
PASSWORD 17... 30 → OK → PASSWORDS → OK → uuuu → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password; uuuu – 4-digit user password, range – [0000...
9999].
EKB2
Menu path:
User password 1... 16: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS
→ OK → PASSWORDS → OK → USER PASSWORDS → OK → USER PSW (1-16)→ OK → USER
PASSWORD 1... 16 → OK → PASSWORD → OK → uuuu → OK
User password 17... 30: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS
→ OK → PASSWORDS → OK → USER PASSWORDS → OK → USER PSW (17-30) → OK → USER
PASSWORD 17... 30 → OK → PASSWORD → OK → uuuu → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password; uuuu – 4-digit user password, range –
[0000... 9999].
EKB3W
Enter parameter 63, existing user password & new user password:
63 vvvv uuuu #
Value: vvvv – 4-digit existing user password; uuuu – 4-digit new user password, range –
[0000... 9999].
Example: 6311113254#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
EKB3/
NOTE: The system does not allow to set a duplicate password
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One of the user passwords ranging from User Password 1 through 10 can be set as SGS (Security Guard Service) password, which is used
for system arming/disarming by a security service employee. When used, the SGS password will be identified by a unique Contact ID code
in the monitoring station.
Set SGS password
EKB2
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS → OK → PASSWORDS →
OK → USER PASSWORDS → OK → SGS PASSWORD → OK → N/A / us → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password; N/A – SGS password not in use; us – user password slot, range – [1... 10].
EKB3W
Enter parameter 74 & user password slot:
74 us #
Value: us – user password slot, range – [01... 10].
Example: 7403#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
EKB3/
The Duress password is used when system disarming is demanded by force. When used, the system will disarm as well as it will silently
transmit an alert to the monitoring station. Only one of the user passwords ranging from User Password 1 through 10 can be set as Duress
password.
Set Duress password
EKB2
EKB3W
Enter parameter 73 & user password slot:
73 us #
Value: us – user password slot, range – [01... 10].
Example: 7309#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
EKB3/
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Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS → OK → PASSWORDS →
OK → USER PASSWORDS → OK → DURESS PASSWORD → OK → N/A / us → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password; N/A – Duress password not in use; us – user
password slot, range – [1... 10].
To comply with EN50131-1 Grade 3 standard requirements, the system must be equipped with the following features:
• All passwords must consist of 6 digits.
• The system must prompt for user and administrator (see 6. PASSWORDS) passwords when configuring the system by
EKB2, EKB3, EKB3W keypad.
For complete list of EN50131-1 Grade 3 standard requirements and how to enable/disable the associated features, please
refer to 35. EN 50131-1 GRADE 3.
10.1. User Password Names
When the system is armed or disarmed by entering a user password using a keypad, the system sends a confirmation by SMS text message
to user phone number, sharing the same partition (-s) as the keypad and user password. The SMS text message is sent regarding each partition separately and contains system status and partition name as well as it may contain a user name, set to the user password.
Manage user
password name
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Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
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11. iBUTTON KEYS
An iButton key is a unique 64-bit ID code containing chip enclosed in a stainless steel tab usually implemented in a small plastic holder.
ESIM364 system supports up to 16 iButton keys each holding a unique identity code (ID), which is used for system arming and disarming.
11.1. Adding and Removing iButton Keys
To add an iButton key to the system, do the following:
a) Disarm the system in all partitions (see 12. ARMING AND DISARMING).
b) Enable Allow Adding New iButton Keys mode.
c)
T ouch the key to the iButton key reader when the system is disarmed (see Fig. No. 32).
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d) The successfully added iButton key will be indicated by short beeps emitted by the system’s buzzer.
e) Add as many iButton keys as necessary – touch one key after another to the reader – until the number of 16 keys is reached.
NOTE: iButton Key 1 can be added without Allow Adding New iButton Keys mode being enabled.
Enable Allow Adding
New iButton Keys
mode
SMS
SMS text message content:
ssss_IBPROG:ON
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password.
Example: 1111_IBPROG:ON
EKB2
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → IBUTTON KEYS → OK → NEW IBUTTON →
OK → ENABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
EKB3/
EKB3W
Config
Tool
Enter parameter 18 & parameter status value:
18 0 #
Example: 180#
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
When adding of iButton keys is complete, please disable Allow Adding New iButton Keys mode.
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Disable Allow Adding
New iButton Keys
mode
SMS
SMS text message content:
ssss_IBPROG:OFF
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password.
Example: 1111_IBPROG:ON
EKB2
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → IBUTTON KEYS → OK → NEW IBUTTON →
OK → DISABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
EKB3/
EKB3W
Config
Tool
Enter parameter 18 & parameter status value:
18 1 #
Example: 181#
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
To view the ID of the added iButton keys, please refer to the following configuration methods.
View iButton key ID
EKB2
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → IBUTTON KEYS → OK → IBUTTON 1... 16 →
OK → ID
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
If the iButton key is lost or stolen, due to security reasons it is highly recommended to remove it from the system.
Remove individual
iButton key from the
system
Remove all iButton
keys from the system
EKB2
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → IBUTTON KEYS → OK → IBUTTON 1... 16 →
OK → REMOVE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password..
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
SMS
SMS text message content:
ssss_RESETIB
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password.
Example: 1111_RESETIB
11.2. iButton Key Names
When the system is armed or disarmed by iButton key, the system sends a confirmation by SMS text message to preset user phone number,
sharing the same partition (-s) as the key. The SMS text message is sent regarding each partition separately and contains system status and
partition name as well as it may contain a user name, set to the iButton key.
Manage iButton key
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The system features the following methods to carry out arming and disarming process:
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Free of charge phone call.
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SMS text message.
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EKB2/EKB3/EKB3W keypad and user password.
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iButton key.
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EWK1/EWK2 wireless keyfob.
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Arm-Disarm by Zone.
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EGR100 middle-ware.
The system arms/disarms the partitions that the preset user phone number, EKB2/EKB3/EKB3W keypad and user password, iButton key,
EWK1/EWK2 wireless keyfob or zone, set up for Arm-Disarm by Zone method, are assigned to. For example, if User 1 phone number is assigned
to Partition 1, 2 and 4, the user will be able to arm/disarm Partition 1, 2 and 4 by a single phone call to the system (see 23. PARTITIONS).
By default, when the system is successfully armed or disarmed, it replies with confirmation by SMS text message. For more details on SMS
text message regarding system arming/disarming and how to manage it, please refer to 12.9. Disabling and Enabling Arm/Disarm
Notifications.
The system will allow to arm the system if the following system faults are present (see 29. INDICATION OF SYSTEM FAULTS):
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Main power supply is lost.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
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Low battery.
Battery dead or missing.
Battery failed.
Siren failed.
Date/time not set.
GSM connection failed.
GSM/GPRS antenna failed.
Wireless antenna failed.
When attempting to arm the system (by any method, except EKB2/EKB3/EKB3W keypad and user password, EGR100 middle-ware) in case
of violated zone/tamper presence, the system will reply with SMS text message containing violated zone/tamper number. Due to security
reasons it is highly recommended to restore the violated zone/tamper before arming the system. For more details on how to arm the system despite the violated zone presence, please refer to 14.6. Zone Attributes and 14.7. Bypassing and Activating Zones.
The system ignores any incoming calls and SMS text messages from a non-preset phone number as well as it rejects the SMS text messages
containing wrong SMS password even from a preset user phone number. For more details regarding arming/disarming the system from a
non-preset phone number, please refer to 8.2. System Control from any Phone Number.
To comply with EN50131-1 Grade 3 standard requirements, the system must be equipped with the following feature:
• System arming is blocked if any system fault exists. The user wil not be able to arm the system until all existing system
faults are solved.
EN50131-1
GRADE 3
For complete list of EN50131-1 Grade 3 standard requirements and how to enable/disable the associated features, please
refer to 35. EN 50131-1 GRADE 3.
12.1. Free of Charge Phone Call
To arm and disarm the system, dial the system‘s phone number from any of 10 available user phone numbers (see 8. USER
PHONE NUMBERS for user phone number management). The phone call is free charge as the system rejects it and carries out
arming/disarming procedure afterwards. When arming – the system rejects the phone call after 2 rings, when disarming – the
system rejects the phone call immediately. If there is more than one preset user dialing to the system at the same time, the
system will accept the incoming call from the user who was the first to dial while other user (-s) will be ignored.
When system’s phone number is dialed for arming, the system will proceed as follows:
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•
Non-partitioned system:
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If ready (no violated zone/tamper), the system will arm.
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If unready (violated zone/tamper is present), the system will not arm and provide a list of violated zones/tampers by SMS text
message to user phone number.
Partitioned system:
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If all partitions are disarmed ready, the system will arm them.
•
If one or more partitions are disarmed unready (violated zone/tamper is present), the system will arm the ready partition (-s) and
skip the unready one (-s). The system will then send an SMS text message, containing a list of violated zones/tampers, to user
phone number that the system arming was initiated from.
If a combination of armed and disarmed ready partitions is present, the system will arm the disarmed ready partitions and skip
the armed ones.
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When a user phone number is assigned to multiple partitions, the user will be able arm/disarm the corresponding system partitions by
dialing the system’s phone number. For example, if User 1 is assigned to Partition 1, 2 and 3, the user will be able to arm/disarm Partition 1,
2 and 3 by a single phone call to the system from User 1 phone number. For more details on how to set user phone number partition, please
refer to 23.2. User Phone Number Partition.
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12.2. SMS Text Message
SMS
To arm the system by SMS text message, send the following text to the system‘s phone number from any of 10 available user
phone numbers (see 8. USER PHONE NUMBERS for user phone number management). When the SMS text message for arming is sent to the system’s phone number, the system will proceed as follows:
•
•
Non-partitioned system:
•
If ready (no violated zone/tamper), the system will arm.
•
If unready, the system will not arm and provide a list of violated zones/tampers by SMS text message to user phone
number.
Partitioned system:
•
If all partitions are disarmed ready (no violated zone/tamper), the system will arm them.
•
If one or more partitions are disarmed unready (violated zone/tamper is present), the system will arm the ready partition (-s) and skip the unready one (-s). The system will then send an SMS text message, containing a list of violated
zones/tampers, to user phone number that the system arming was initiated from.
•
If a combination of armed and disarmed ready partitions is present, the system will arm the disarmed ready partitions
and skip the armed ones.
Arm the system
SMS text message content:
ssss_ARMp or ssss_ARMp,p,p,p
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password; p – partition number, range – [1... 4].
Example: 1111_ARM1
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User
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To disarm the system by SMS text message, send the following text to the system‘s phone number from any of 10 available user phone numbers:
Disarm the system
SMS text message content:
ssss_DISARMp or ssss_DISARMp,p,p,p
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password; p – partition number, range – [1... 4].
Example: 1111_DISARM1,2,4
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When a user phone number is assigned to multiple partitions, the user will be able arm/disarm the corresponding system partitions by
sending the SMS text message to the system’s phone number. For example, if User 3 is assigned to Partition 2 and 3, the user will be able
to arm/disarm Partition 2 and/or 3 by sending an SMS text message from User 3 phone number. For more details on how to set user phone
number partition, please refer to 23.2. User Phone Number Partition.
12.3. EKB2 Keypad and User Password
READY message displayed in the home screen view by EKB2 keypad indicates that no violated zones and/or tampers are present, therefore the system can be armed. If the message is displayed as NOT READY, the user must restore all violated zones
and tampers before arming the system. Alternatively, the violated zones can be bypassed (see 14.7. Bypassing and Activating Zones), disabled (see 14.9. Disabling and Enabling Zones) or a Force attribute enabled (see 14.6. Zone Attributes).
To arm the system by EKB2 keypad, enter any out of 30 available 4-digit user passwords using the number keys on the keypad
(see 10. USER PASSWORDS for user password management). By default, the system arming process is as follows:
EKB2
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Non-partitioned system – When a valid user password is entered, the system will initiate exit delay, the keypad’s buzzer
will emit short beeps and the keypad will display
icon next to the countdown timer. When the system is successfully
armed, the keypad will display
icon for 5 seconds and switch to home screen view.
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Partitioned system; arming the same partition as the keypad is assigned to – When a valid user password is entered, the keypad will display the partition selection menu. Once a partition that is to be armed is selected, the system will
initiate exit delay. During the exit delay, the keypad’s buzzer will emit short beeps and the keypad will display ARMING
part-name message for 3 seconds followed by partition selection menu. If
key is touched during exit delay, the keypad
will display
icon next to the countdown timer. When successfully armed, the keypad will display
icon for 3 seconds
and switch to home screen view.
•
Partitioned system; arming a different partition than the keypad is assigned to – When a valid user password is
entered, the keypad will display the partition selection menu. Once a partition that is to be armed is selected, the system
will initiate exit delay, but will not indicate it on EKB2 keypad due to the difference between keypad partition and the one
being armed. Then the keypad will display ARMING part-name message for 3 seconds followed by partition selection
menu. When the keypad back-light timeout expires, the home screen view will follow.
Arm the system
Enter user password/menu path:
Non-partitioned system: uuuu → OK
Partitioned system: uuuu → OK → [p] part-name → OK
Value: uuuu – 4-digit user password; p – partition number, range –
[1... 4], part-name – up to 15 characters partition name.
Example: 1111 → OK → [2] PART2 → OK
To cancel the system arming process:
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Non-partitioned system – Enter the user password again during exit delay countdown.
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Partitioned system – Select the partition again, that is currently being armed, from the partition selection menu during exit delay
countdown. The keypad will display part-name ARMING TERMINATED message followed by the partiton selection menu. When the
keypad back-light timeout expires, the home screen view will follow.
To disarm the system by EKB2 keypad, enter any out of 30 available 4-digit user passwords using the number keys on the keypad. By default, the system disarming process is as follows:
•
Non-partitioned system – When a valid user password is entered, the keypad will display
screen view.
•
Partitioned system – When a valid user password is entered, the keypad will display the partition selection menu. Once a partition
that is to be disarmed is selected, the keypad will display part-name DISARMED message for 3 seconds and return to partition selection menu followed by home screen view after the keypad back-light timeout expires.
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icon for 3 seconds and switch to home
Enter user password/menu path:
Non-partitioned system: uuuu → OK
Partitioned system: uuuu → OK → [p] part-name → OK
Value: uuuu – 4-digit user password; p – partition number, range –
[1... 4], part-name – up to 15 characters partition name.
Example: 1111 → OK → [3] GARAGE → OK
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using partition selection menu if one of the user password partitions correspond to the keypad partition. For example, if User Password 3 is
assigned to Partition 1, 2 and 4, while EKB2 keypad is assigned to Partition 2, the user will be able to arm/disarm Partition 1, 2 and 4 by entering User Password 3 and selecting the partitions from the partition selection menu. For more details on how to set keypad partition and user
password partition, please refer to 23.3. Keypad Partition and Keypad Partition Switch and 23.4. User Password Partition.
Alternatively to arm/disarm a different partition than the keypad is assigned to, use keypad partition switch feature (by default – disabled)
before arming/disarming process. For more details on keypad partition switch and how to enable it, please refer to 23.3. Keypad Partition
and Keypad Partition Switch.
Use keypad partition
switch
Menu path:
P1 → [p] part-name → OK
Value: part-name – up to 15 characters partition name.
NOTE: If the user fails to enter a correct user password 10 times in a row, the system will block the keypad for 2 minutes and the keypad will
display KEYPAD BLOCKED message. While the keypad is blocked, the system prevents from entering any user password. The keypad will
automatically unblock once the 2-minute time has expired and display KEYPAD UNBLOCKED message.
12.4. EKB3 Keypad and User Password
EKB3
Illuminated indicator READY on EKB3 keypad indicates that no violated zones and/or tampers are present, therefore the system
can be armed. If the indicator is not illuminated, the user must restore all violated zones and tampers before arming the system.
Alternatively, the violated zones can be bypassed (see 14.7. Bypassing and Activating Zones), disabled (see 14.9. Disabling and Enabling Zones) or a Force attribute enabled (see 14.6. Zone Attributes).
To arm the system by EKB3 keypad, enter any out of 30 available 4-digit user passwords using the number keys on the keypad
(see 10. USER PASSWORDS for user password management). By default, when a valid user password is entered, the system
will initiate exit delay, the keypad’s buzzer will emit short beeps and the indicator ARMED and the number [1]... [4] key, indicating the partition that is to be armed, will light ON. When the system is successfully armed, the keypad’s buzzer will silent down.
Arm the system
Enter user password:
uuuu
Value: uuuu – 4-digit user password.
Example: 1111
To cancel the system arming process, enter the user password again during exit delay countdown.
To disarm the system by EKB3 keypad, enter any out of 30 available 4-digit user passwords using the number keys on the keypad. By default, when a valid user password is entered, EKB3 keypad indicator ARMED and the number [1]... [4] key, indicating the partition that has
been disarmed, will light OFF.
Disarm the system
Enter user password:
uuuu
Value: uuuu – 4-digit user password.
Example: 1111
The system will arm/disarm the partition corresponding to the one that user password (see 23.4. User Password Partition) and the keypad (see 23.3. Keypad Partition and Keypad Partition Switch) are assigned to. For example, if User Password 4 is assigned to Partition
2, 3 and 4, while EKB3 keypad is assigned to Partition 2, the user will be able to arm/disarm only Partition 2 by entering User Password 4.
To arm/disarm a different partition than the keypad is assigned to, use keypad partition switch feature (by default – disabled) before arming/disarming process. For more details on keypad partition switch and how to enable it, please refer to 23.3. Keypad Partition and
Keypad Partition Switch.
Use keypad partition
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Value: [1]... [4] key – parition number 1... 4.
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If 4 partitions exist in the system, user can arm/disarm all the partitions simultaneously. When this feature is used, the system will proceed
as follows:
• If all partitions are disarmed ready (no violated zone/tamper):
• The system will initiate exit delay.
• The keypad indicator ARMED along with number [1]... [4] keys will light ON.
• The partitions will arm.
• If one or more partitions are disarmed unready (keypad number [1]... [4] key flashing, indicating the partition that contains violated zone/tamper):
• The system will initiate exit delay.
• Keypad indicator ARMED (if the keypad is switched to a non-violated partition) along with number [1]... [4] keys will light ON.
• The ready partition (-s) will arm and the unready one (-s) will be skipped. In such case the user must restore all violated zones
and tampers before arming the system. Alternatively, the violated zones can be bypassed (see 14.7. Bypassing and Activating
Zones), disabled (see 14.9. Disabling and Enabling Zones) or a Force attribute enabled (see 14.6. Zone Attributes).
• If a combination of armed and disarmed ready partitions is present:
• The system will initiate exit delay
• The keypad indicator ARMED (if the keypad is switched to a disarmed partition) along with number [1]... [4] key (-s), indicating the
partition (-s) that is to be armed, will light ON.
• The disarmed ready partitions will be armed and the armed ones will be skipped.
Arm/disarm all 4
partitions simultaneously
Hold the [0] key, release it after 3 short beeps and enter user password:
0 uuuu
Value: uuuu – 4-digit user password.
Example: 0 1111
NOTE: To arm/disarm all partitions simultaneously, the user password must be assigned to all 4 partitions and the keypad partition
switch feature enabled (see 23.3. Keypad Partition and Keypad Partition Switch).
NOTE: The system will deny disarming all partitions simultaneously if at least one partition contains violated zone/tamper.
NOTE: By default, User Password 1 is preset as 1111 and assigned to Partition 1
12.5. EKB3W Keypad and User Password
EKB3W
Illuminated indicator READY on EKB3W keypad indicates that no violated zones and/or tampers are present, therefore the system can be armed. If the indicator is not illuminated, the user must restore all violated zones and tampers before arming the
system. Alternatively, the violated zones can be bypassed (see 14.7. Bypassing and Activating Zones), disabled (see 14.9.
Disabling and Enabling Zones) or a Force attribute enabled (see 14.6. Zone Attributes).
To arm the system by EKB3W keypad, enter any out of 30 available 4-digit user passwords using the number keys on the keypad
(see 10. USER PASSWORDS for user password management). By default, when a valid user password is entered, the system
will initiate exit delay, the keypad’s buzzer will emit short beeps and the indicator ARMED will light ON on EKB3W keypad. When
the system is successfully armed, the keypad’s buzzer will silent down.
Arm the system
Enter user password:
uuuu
Value: uuuu – 4-digit user password.
Example: 1111
To cancel the system arming process, enter the user password again during exit delay countdown.
To disarm the system by EKB3W keypad, enter any out of 30 available 4-digit user passwords using the number keys on the keypad. By
default, when a valid user password is entered, EKB3W keypad indicator ARMED will light OFF.
Disarm the system
Enter user password:
uuuu
Value: uuuu – 4-digit user password.
Example: 1111
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The system will arm/disarm the partition corresponding to the one that user password (see 23.4. User Password Partition) and the keypad (see 23.3. Keypad Partition and Keypad Partition Switch) are assigned to. For example, if User Password 4 is assigned to Partition
2, 3 and 4, while EKB3W keypad is assigned to Partition 2, the user will be able to arm/disarm only Partition 2 by entering User Password 4.
To arm/disarm a different partition than the keypad is assigned to, use keypad partition switch feature (by default – disabled) before arming/disarming process. For more details on keypad partition switch and how to enable it, please refer to 23.3. Keypad Partition and
Keypad Partition Switch.
Use keypad partition
switch
Hold the [*] key, release it after 3 short beeps & enter partition number:
*p
Value: p – partition number, range – [1... 2]
Example: *2
NOTE: Only Partition 1 and Partition 2 can be armed/disarmed using EKB3W keypad.
NOTE: By default, User Password 1 is preset as 1111 and assigned to Partition 1
12.6. iButton Key
To arm or disarm the system, touch the iButton key reader by any of 16 available iButton keys (see 11. iBUTTON KEYS for iButton key management). When the iButton is touched to the iButton key reader for arming, the system will proceed as follows:
•
Non-partitioned system:
•
•
•
If ready (no violated zone/tamper), the system will initiate exit delay and arm.
If unready, the system will not arm and provide a list of violated zones/tampers by SMS text message to user phone
number. In such case the user must restore all violated zones and tampers before arming the system. Alternatively, the
violated zones can be bypassed (see 14.7. Bypassing and Activating Zones), disabled (see 14.9. Disabling and
Enabling Zones) or a Force attribute enabled (see 14.6. Zone Attributes).
Partitioned system:
•
•
•
If all partitions are disarmed ready (no violated zone/tamper), the system will initiate exit delay and arm them.
If one or more partitions are disarmed unready (violated zone/tamper is present), the system will arm the ready partition (-s) and skip the unready one (-s). The system will then send an SMS text message, containing a list of violated
zones/tampers, to user phone number, sharing the same partition (-s) as the iButton key. In such case the user must
restore all violated zones and tampers before arming the system. Alternatively, the violated zones can be bypassed
(see 14.7. Bypassing and Activating Zones), disabled (see 14.9. Disabling and Enabling Zones) or a Force attribute enabled (see 14.6. Zone Attributes).
If a combination of armed and disarmed ready partitions is present, the system will initiate exit delay, arm the disarmed ready partitions and skip the armed ones.
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When an iButton key is assigned to multiple partitions, the user will be able arm/disarm the corresponding system partitions
by touching the iButton key to the reader. For example, if iButton 5 is assigned to Partition 1 and 4, the user will be able to arm/
disarm Partition 1 and 4 by touching iButton 5 to the reader. For more details on how to set iButton key partition, please refer
to 23.5. iButton Key Partition.
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12.7. EWK1/EWK2 Wireless Keyfob
To arm the system, press 1 of 4 keyfob buttons set to arm the system (by default, EWK1 –
EWK2 button is pressed for arming, the system will proceed as follows:
EWK1/
EWK2
•
;EWK 2 -
). When EWK1/
Non-partitioned/partitioned system:
•
•
If all partitions are disarmed ready (no violated zone/tamper), the system will initiate exit delay and arm them.
If unready, the system will not arm and provide a list of violated zones/tampers by SMS text message to user phone
number. In such case the user must restore all violated zones and tampers before arming the system. Alternatively, the
violated zones can be bypassed (see 14.7. Bypassing and Activating Zones), disabled (see 14.9. Disabling and
Enabling Zones) or a Force attribute enabled (see 14.6. Zone Attributes).
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system
Arm the
system
To disarm the system, press 1 of 4 keyfob buttons set to disarm the system (by default, EWK1 -
).
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Disarm
the
system
; EWK2 -
Disarm
the
system
The system will arm/disarm the partition corresponding to the one that EWK1/EWK2 wireless keyfob is assigned to (see 23.6.
EWK1/ EWK2 Wireless Keyfob Partition). For example, if EWK1/EWK2 wireless keyfob is assigned to Partition 3, the user
will be able to arm/ disarm only Partition 3. To arm a different partition than the EWK1/EWK2 wireless keyfob is assigned to,
bind another EWK1/EWK2 keyfob to the system and assign it to a different partition.
For more details on how to manage EWK1/EWK2 keyfob buttons, please refer to ELDES Configuration Tool software‘s HELP
section.
12.8. Arm-Disarm by Zone
ARM/
DISARM
ZONE
The Arm-Disarm by Zone feature allows to use a zone for arming and disarming the alarm system when the zone is violated and
restored. The process is performed by providing a low-level pulse for more than 3 seconds into the specified zone. It means that
violating and restoring the zone leads to system arming and by repeating this action the system becomes disarmed. The system
will arm/disarm the partition (-s) that the zone is assigned to. This method can be set up for one on-board zone only.
Set zone for ArmDisarm by Zone
method
EKB2
EKB3W
Enter parameter 34 & on-board zone number:
34 nn #
Value: nn – on-board zone number, range – [01... 12].
Example: 3403#
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Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
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Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → ARM/DISARM BY ZONE
→ OK → ZONE 1... 12 → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
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Zone method
EKB2
EKB3/
EKB3W
Config
Tool
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → ARM/DISARM BY ZONE
→ OK → N/A → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
Enter parameter 34 & parameter status value
34 00 #
Example: 3400#
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
12.9. Disabling and Enabling Arm/Disarm Notifications
By default, when the system is successfully armed or disarmed, it replies with confirmation by SMS text message to:
•
user phone number, sharing the same partition as EKB2/EKB3/EKB3W keypad and user password, iButton key, EWK1 wireless keyfob
or zone, set up for Arm/Disarm by Zone method.
•
user phone number that the system arming/disarming by free of charge phone call was initiated from.
•
user phone number that the system arming/disarming by SMS text message was initiated from.
The confirmation SMS text message is sent to the user phone number regarding each partition separately and contains system status and
partition name as well as it may contain a user name assigned to user phone number, user password or iButton key. For more details on
names, please refer to 8.1. User Phone Number Names, 10.1. User Password Names and 11.2. iButton Key Names.
To disable/enable this notification for individual user phone number, please refer to the following configuration methods.
Disable arm/disarm
notification for
individual user phone
number
EKB2
EKB3W
Enter parameter 75, user phone number slot & parameter status value:
75 us 0 #
Value: us – user phone number slot, range – [01... 10].
Example: 75030#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
EKB3/
Enable arm/disarm
notification for
individual user phone
number
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS → OK → CALL/SMS
SETTINGS → OK → USERS → OK → USER 1... 10 → OK → SEND ARM/DARM SMS → OK →
DISABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
EKB2
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS → OK → CALL/SMS
SETTINGS → OK → USERS → OK → USER 1... 10 → OK → SEND ARM/DARM SMS → OK →
ENABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
EKB3W
Enter parameter 75, user phone number slot & parameter status value:
75 us 1 #
Value: us – user phone number slot, range – [01... 10].
Example: 75091#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
EKB3/
By default, the system sends SMS text message only to the first available user phone number when the system is successfully armed/
disarmed. If the system did not receive the SMS delivery report during 20 seconds, it will attempt to send the SMS text message to the next
preset user phone number. To ignore the SMS delivery report and allow/disallow the system to send the SMS text message to every preset
user phone number, please refer to the following configuration methods.
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notification for all
preset user phone
numbers
EKB2
EKB3/
EKB3W
Config
Tool
Disable arm/disarm
notification for all
preset user phone
numbers
EKB2
EKB3/
EKB3W
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Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS → OK → CALL/SMS
SETTINGS → OK → SEND ARM/DARM ALL → OK → ENABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
Enter parameter 22 & parameter status value:
22 1 #
Example: 221#
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS → OK → CALL/SMS
SETTINGS → OK → SEND ARM/DARM ALL → OK → DISABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
Enter parameter 22 & parameter status value:
22 0 #
Example: 220#
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
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13. EXIT AND ENTRY DELAY
When arming, the system initiates the exit delay countdown (by default – 15 seconds) intended for the user to leave the secured area. The
exit delay is indicated by short beeps emitted by EKB2/EKB3/EKB3W keypad buzzer and buzzer, connected to the alarm system. When
arming:
•
a non-partitioned system,
•
a partitioned system, EKB2 keypad will display ARMING part-name message on the screen for 3 seconds and switch to partition
selection menu during exit delay.
icon will be displayed next to the countdown timer on EKB2 keypad screen during exit delay.
Exit delay is provided when arming the system by the following methods:
•
EKB2/EKB3/EKB3W keypad and user password.
•
iButton key.
•
EWK1/EWK2 wireless keyfob.
•
Arm/Disarm by Zone.
To arm the system without exit delay, use one of the following system arming methods:
•
Free of charge phone call.
•
SMS text message.
•
EGR100 middle-ware.
Set exit delay
SMS
EKB2
SMS text message content:
ssss_EXITDELAY:p,ext or ssss_EXITDELAY:p,ext;p,ext;p,ext;p,ext
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password; p – partition number, range – [1... 4], ext – exit delay
duration, range – [0... 600] seconds.
Example: 1111_EXITDELAY:1,20;3,43
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS → OK → EXIT DELAY
→ OK → PARTITION 1... 4 → OK → ext → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password;, ext – exit delay duration, range – [0... 600]
seconds.
EKB3W
Enter parameter 72, partition number & exit delay duration:
72 pp ext #
Value: pp – partition number, range – [01... 04], ext – exit delay duration, range – [0... 600]
seconds.
Example: 7203259#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
EKB3/
NOTE: Alternatively, you can set exit delay value to 0 in order to arm the system without exit delay by any available method.
Once the exit delay has expired, the system initiates the entry delay countdown (by default – 15 seconds) if a Delay type zone is violated.
The countdown is indicated by short beeps emitted by keypad buzzer and by steady beep emitted by system’s buzzer. The indication is intended to advise the user that the system should be disarmed. Once the user presses/touches any key on the keypad during this delay, the
buzzer of the keypad will be silenced. If the system is disarmed before the entry delay expires, no alarm will be caused.
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Set entry delay for
Delay zone
SMS
EKB2
SMS text message content:
ssss_ENTRYDELAY:nn,eeeee or ssss_ENTRYDELAY:nn,eeeee;nn,eeeee;nn,eeeee;nn,eeeee
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password; nn – zone number, range – [1... 76], eeeee – entry delay
duration, range – [0... 65535] seconds.
Example: 1111_ENTRYDELAY:1,25;54,14;12,20
Menu path:
On-board zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK →
ONBOARD ZONES → OK → ZONE 1... 12 → OK → ENTRY DELAY → OK → eeeee → OK
Wireless zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → WIRELESS
ZONES 1... 4 → OK → WIRELESS ZONE 13... 76 → OK → ENTRY DELAY → OK → eeeee →
OK
Keypad zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → KEYPAD ZONES
→ OK → 1ST... 4TH KEYPAD ZONE → OK → ENTRY DELAY → OK → eeeee → OK
EPGM1 zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → EPGM1
ZONES 1-16... EPGM1 ZONES 17... 32 → OK → EPGM1 ZONE 1... 32 → OK → ENTRY DELAY →
OK → eeeee → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password; eeeee – entry delay duration, range – [0...
65535] seconds.
EKB3W
Enter parameter 54, partition number and entry delay duration:
54 nn eeeee #
Value: nn – zone number, range – [01... 76], eeeee – entry delay duration, range – [0... 65535]
seconds
Example: 5403259#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
EKB3/
NOTE: Due to battery power saving reasons, EKB3W keypad buzzer will not sound during exit and entry delay if the violated Delay type
zone is not of the associated EKB3W keypad.
For more details on zone types, please refer to 14.5. Zone Type Definitions.
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14. ZONES
Detection devices such as motion detectors and door contacts are connected to the alarm system’s zone terminals. Once connected, the
associated zone’s parameters must be configured.
ESIM364 comes equipped with 6 on-board zones allowing to connect up to 6 detection devices. For more details regarding zone expansion,
please refer to 14.2. Zone Expansion.
ESIM364 zones are classified by 5 categories:
Description
Max. number of
zones per device
Max. number of
zones in total
On-board zones
Built-in wired zones of ESIM364 alarm system.
6/12*
6/12*
Keypad zones
Hardwired zones of EKB2/EKB3 keypad.
EPGM1 zones
Zones of EPGM1 - hardwired zone & PGM output expansion 16
module.
32
Wireless zones
Non-physical zones automatically created by connected 2**
wireless devices.
64***
Virtual zones
Non-physical zones intended for Panic button feature (alarm 64****
activaton upon pressing the button) on EWK1/EWK2 wireless
keyfob. Virtual zones can be manually created using ELDES
Configuration Tool software.
64****
Zone category
* - 6-Zone mode is enabled by default. ATZ mode doubles the on-board zone number and increases it to 12 in total.
** - Depends on the connected wireless device.
*** - Available only if no zones, EPGM1 zones and virtual zones are present.
**** - Available only if no zones, EPGM1 zones and wireless zones are present.
14.1. Zone Numbering
The zone numbers ranging from Z1 through Z12 are permanently reserved for on-board zones even when ATZ mode is disabled. The
Z13-Z76 zone numbers are automatically assigned in the chronological order to the created virtual zones and the devices connected to the
system: keypads, wireless devices, EPGM1 modules.
14.2. Zone Expansion
For additional detection device connection, the number of zones can be expanded by:
•
enabling the ATZ (Advanced Technology zone) mode (see 14.4. ATZ (Advanced Technology Zone) Mode).
•
connecting EPGM1 hardwired zone and PGM output expansion module (see 32.1.3. EPGM1 – Hardwired Zone & PGM Output Expansion Module).
•
connecting keypads (see 32.1.1. EKB2 – LCD Keypad, 32.1.2. EKB3 – LED Keypad and 33.1. EKB3W – Wireless LED Keypad).
•
binding wireless devices (see 19. WIRELESS DEVICES).
•
creating virtual zones (see ELDES Configuration Tool software’s Help section).
The maximum supported number of zones is 76.
14.3. 6-Zone Mode
By default, ESIM364 alarm system runs in the 6-Zone mode under zone connection Type 1 allowing to connect up to 6 detection devices
of NO (normally-open) type to the on-board zone terminals as indicated in the wiring diagram of Type 1. Once a different zone connection
type is set, the detection device wiring must be done according to the wiring diagram of the associated type. Available zone connection
types for the 6-Zone mode:
•
Type 1 – Parallel wiring of NO (normally-open) detection device with 5,6kΩ EOL (end-of-line) resistor.
•
Type 2 – Serial wiring of NC (normally-closed) detection device with 5,6kΩ EOL resistor.
•
Type 3 – Combination of serial and parallel wiring of tamper with 5,6kΩ EOL resistor and NC (normally-closed) detection device with
3,3kΩ EOL resistor.
For zone wiring diagrams of the 6-Zone mode, please refer to 2.3.2. Zone Connection Types.
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Set zone connection
type for 6-Zone mode
EKB2
EKB3/
EKB3W
Config
Tool
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → ZONE TYPE:6-ZONE M
→ OK → TYPE 1... 3 → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
Enter parameter 39 & number of zone connection type:
39 1 # – Type 1
39 2 # – Type 2
39 3 # – Type 3
Example: 392#
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
14.4. ATZ (Advanced Technology Zone) Mode
The ATZ mode is a software-based feature that doubles the number of on-board zones and enables two detection devices to be installed
per 1 zone terminal. Once this mode is enabled, the zone connection Type 4 is set automatically. The detection devices must be wired to
the on-board zone terminals as indicated in the wiring diagram of the associated zone connection type. Available zone connection types
for the ATZ mode:
•
Type 4 – Parallel wiring of 2 NC (normally-closed) detection devices with 5,6kΩ and 3,3kΩ EOL (end-of-line) resistors respectively.
5,6kΩ EOL resistor corresponds to zones ranging from Z1 through Z6, while 3,3kΩ EOL resistor corresponds to zones ranging from Z7
through Z12.
•
Type 5 – Combination of serial and parallel wiring of tamper with 5,6kΩ EOL resistor and 2 NC (normally-closed) detection devices with
5,6kΩ and 3,3kΩ EOL resistors respectively. 5,6kΩ EOL resistor corresponds to zones ranging from Z1 through Z6, while 3,3kΩ EOL
resistor corresponds to zones ranging from Z7 through Z12.
For zone wiring diagrams of the ATZ mode, please refer to 2.3.2. Zone Connection Types.
Enable ATZ mode
EKB2
EKB3/
EKB3W
Config
Tool
Disable ATZ mode
EKB2
EKB3/
EKB3W
Config
Tool
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Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → ATZ MODE → OK →
ENABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
Enter parameter 28 & parameter status value:
28 1 #
Example: 281#
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → ATZ MODE → OK →
DISABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
Enter parameter 28 & parameter status value:
28 0 #
Example: 280#
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
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Set zone connection
type for ATZ mode
EKB2
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → ZONE TYPE:ATZ MODE →
OK → TYPE 4... 5 → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
EKB3W
Enter parameter 38 & number of zone connection type:
38 1 # – Type 4
38 2 # – Type 5
Example: 381#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
EKB3/
NOTE: The ATZ mode applies to on-board zones only when enabled.
14.5. Zone Type Definitions
•
Interior Follower – The zone can be violated during exit and entry delay without causing an alarm. If the zone is violated before the
entry delay has begun, it will cause an instant alarm. The zone is used where violating a zone during exit/entry delay is unavoidable.
Typically, this zone is used for indoor protection devices, such as motion detectors, installed close to the exit/entry doors.
•
Instant – The alarm is instantly caused if this zone is violated when the system is armed or during entry delay. This zone type is usually
used for doors, windows or other zones, and shock detectors.
•
24-Hour – When the system is either armed or disarmed, the zone will cause instant alarm if violated. Normally, this type of zone is
used for securing the areas that require constant supervisory.
•
Delay – This zone type can be violated during exit and entry delay without causing an alarm. If the zone is violated when the system is
armed, it will initiate entry delay countdown intended for the user to disarm the system. If the zone is left violated after the exit delay
expires, it will cause an instant alarm. If the zone is not violated and restored during exit delay, the system will be armed in Stay mode
(see 15. STAY MODE). Typically, this zone type is used for door contacts installed at designated exit/entry doors.
•
Fire – If this zone type is violated when the system is either armed or disarmed, the alarm will be instantly caused and the siren/bell will
emit pulsating sound. Typically, this zone type is used for flame and smoke detectors.
•
Panic/Silent – This zone operates the same as 24-Hour zone type, but the system will not activate the siren/bell and keypad buzzer if
violated. Normally, this zone type used for panic alarm buttons.
Set zone type for
individual zone
EKB2
EKB3/
EKB3W
Config
Tool
MANUAL ELDES ESIM364 V1.5
Menu path:
On-board zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → ONBOARD
ZONES → OK → ZONE 1... 12 → OK → TYPE → OK → INTERIOR FOLLOWER | INSTANT | 24HOUR | DELAY | FIRE | PANIC/SILENT → OK
Wireless zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → WIRELESS
ZONES 1... 4 → OK → WIRELESS ZONE 13... 76 → OK → TYPE → OK → INTERIOR FOLLOWER |
INSTANT | 24-HOUR | DELAY | FIRE | PANIC/SILENT → OK
Keypad zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → KEYPAD ZONES
→ OK → 1ST... 4TH KEYPAD ZONE → OK → TYPE → OK → INTERIOR FOLLOWER | INSTANT |
24-HOUR | DELAY | FIRE | PANIC/SILENT → OK
EPGM1 zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → EPGM1 ZONES
1-16... EPGM1 ZONES 17-32 → OK → EPGM1 ZONE 1... 32 → OK → STAY → OK → ENABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
Enter parameter 53, zone number & zone type number:
53 nn 1 # – Interior Follower
53 nn 2 # – Instant
53 nn 3 # –24-Hour
53 nn 4 # – Delay
53 nn 5 # – Fire
53 nn 6 # – Panic/Silent
Value: nn – zone number, range – [01... 76]
Example: 53125#
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
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NOTE: The system will NOT activate siren/bell and keypad buzzer only when Panic/Silent zone type is violated.
14.6. Zone Attributes
•
Stay – If this attribute is enabled, the zone, regardless of type, will not cause an alarm if violated when the system is Stay armed. For
more details on arming the system in the Stay mode, please refer to 15. STAY MODE.
•
Force – This attribute determines whether the system can be armed or not while a zone is violated. If a zone with the Force attribute
enabled is left violated until the exit delay expires, it will be ignored. Once the system is armed and the zone is restored, the violation
will not be ignored and the zone will operate according to the determined type. For more details on zone types, please refer to 14.5.
Zone Type Definitions.
•
Shared – This attribute determines whether a zone, assigned to multiple partitions, will cause an alarm or not in the associated armed
partition if violated. If a zone with the Shared attribute enabled is violated when at least one of the associated partitions is disarmed,
the alarm will not be caused. Once the system is armed in all of the associated partitions, the zone with Shared attribute enabled will
operate according to the determined type. Typically, this attribute is used for shared areas, such as corridors.
•
Delay, ms – This attribute determines the zone sensitivity level by delay time (By default – 800 milliseconds). If a zone is left triggered
until the delay time expires, the zone is considered violated.
•
Delay becomes Instant in Stay mode – This attribute determines whether or not any Delay type zone will operate as Instant type
zone when the system is armed in the Stay mode. When the system is fully armed, the Delay type zone will operate normally. For more
details on Delay and Instant zone types, please refer to 14.5. Zone Type Definitions.
•
Chime – This feature is used to emit 3 short beeps from the keypad buzzer and display
icon on EKB2 keypad screen whenever any
Delay type zone is violated. Typically, the feature is used for designated exit/entry doors to indicate the opening of the doors.
NOTE: Due to battery power saving reasons, EKB3W wireless keypad buzzer will not sound if the Bell attribute is not enabled and the violated Delay type zone is not of the associated EKB3W wireless keypad. For more details on EKB3W wireless keypad, please refer to 33.2.1.
EKB3W – Wireless LED Keypad.
Enable Stay attribute
for individual zone
EKB2
EKB3W
Enter parameter 56, zone number & parameter status value:
56 nn 1 #
Value: nn – zone number, range – [01... 76].
Example: 56041#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
EKB3/
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Menu path:
On-board zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → ONBOARD
ZONES → OK → ZONE 1... 12 → OK → STAY → OK → ENABLE → OK
Wireless zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → WIRELESS
ZONES 1... 4 → OK → WIRELESS ZONE 13... 76 → OK → STAY → OK → ENABLE → OK
Keypad zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → KEYPAD
ZONES → OK → 1ST... 4TH KEPAD ZONE → OK → STAY → OK → ENABLE → OK
EPGM1 zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → EPGM1 ZONES
1-16... EPGM1 ZONES 17-32 → OK → EPGM1 ZONE 1... 32 → OK → STAY → OK → ENABLE →
OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
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Disable Stay attribute
for individual zone
EKB2
EKB3W
Enter parameter 56, zone number & parameter status value:
56 nn 0 #
Value: nn – zone number, range – [01... 76].
Example: 56190#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
EKB3/
Enable Force attribute
for individual zone
EKB2
Enter parameter 82, zone number & parameter status value:
82 nn 1 #
Value: nn – zone number, range – [01... 76].
Example: 82061#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
EKB2
Menu path:
On-board zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → ONBOARD
ZONES → OK → ZONE 1... 12 → OK → FORCE → OK → DISABLE → OK
Wireless zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → WIRELESS
ZONES 1... 4 → OK → WIRELESS ZONE 13... 76 → OK → FORCE → OK → DISABLE → OK
Keypad zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → KEYPAD
ZONES → OK → 1ST... 4TH KEYPAD ZONE → OK → FORCE → OK → DISABLE → OK
EPGM1 zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → EPGM1
ZONES 1-16... EPGM1 ZONES 17-32 → OK → EPGM1 ZONE 1... 32 → OK → STAY → OK →
DISABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
EKB3W
Enter parameter 82, zone number & parameter status value:
82 nn 0 #
Value: nn – zone number, range – [01... 76].
Example: 82110#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
EKB3/
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Menu path:
On-board zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → ONBOARD
ZONES → OK → ZONE 1... 12 → OK → FORCE → OK → ENABLE → OK
Wireless zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → WIRELESS
ZONES 1... 4 → OK → WIRELESS ZONE 13... 76 → OK → FORCE → OK → ENABLE → OK
Keypad zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → KEYPAD
ZONES → OK → 1ST... 4TH KEYPAD ZONE → OK → FORCE → OK → ENABLE → OK
EPGM1 zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → EPGM1
ZONES 1-16... EPGM1 ZONES 17-32 → OK → EPGM1 ZONE 1... 32 → OK → FORCE → OK →
ENABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
EKB3W
EKB3/
Disable Force
attribute for
individual zone
Menu path:
On-board zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → ONBOARD
ZONES → OK → ZONE 1... 12 → OK → STAY → OK → DISABLE → OK
Wireless zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → WIRELESS
ZONES 1... 4 → OK → WIRELESS ZONE 13... 76 → OK → STAY → OK → DISABLE → OK
Keypad zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → KEYPAD
ZONES → OK → 1ST... 4TH KEYPAD ZONE → OK → STAY → OK → DISABLE → OK
EPGM1 zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → EPGM1
ZONES 1-16... EPGM1 ZONES 17-32 → OK → EPGM1 ZONE 1... 32 → OK → STAY → OK →
DISABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
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Enable/disable
Shared attribute for
individual zone
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
Set Delay, ms atrribute
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
Enable/disable Delay
becomes Instant in
Stay mode attribute
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
Disable Chime
attribute
EKB2
EKB3/
EKB3W
Config
Tool
Enable Chime attribute
EKB2
EKB3/
EKB3W
Config
Tool
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK →aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → CHIME → OK → DISABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
Enter parameter 32 & parameter status value:
32 0 #
Example: 320#
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → CHIME → OK → ENABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
Enter parameter 32 & parameter status value:
32 1 #
Example: 321#
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
14.7. Bypassing and Activating Zones
ATTENTION: Zone bypassing and activation must be carried out without Configuration mode being activated by the EKB3/EKB3W keypad.
Zone bypassing allows the user to deactivate a violated zone and arm the system without restoring the zone. If a bypassed zone is violated
or restored during exit/entry delay, or when then system is armed, it will be ignored. When a zone is bypassed, EKB3/EKB3W keypad indicator BYPS will light ON and EKB2 keypad will display BYP message in the home screen view.
Bypass individual
violated zone
EKB2
EKB3/
EKB3W
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Menu path:
OK → BYPASS → OK → BYPASS LIST 1... 5 → OK → Z1-zone-name... Z76-zone-name → OK →
BYPASS → OK
Value: zone-name - up to 24 characters zone name.
Press the [BYPS] key, enter zone number & user password:
BYPS nn uuuu #
Value: nn – zone number, range – [01... 76]; uuuu – 4-digit user password.
Example: BYPS091111#
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Bypass all violated
zones
EKB2
Menu path:
OK → BYPASS → OK → BYP VIOLATED ZONES → OK
The zone will stay bypassed until the system is disarmed. Once the system is disarmed, the corresponding zone state will be indicated
on the keypads (see 32.1.1. EKB2 – LCD Keypad, 32.1.2. EKB3 – LED Keypad and 33.1. EKB3W – Wireless LED Keypad) and Info
SMS text message (see 26. SYSTEM INFORMATION. INFO SMS). Alternatively, the user can activate the bypassed zone by the following
configuration methods.
Activate bypassed
zone
EKB2
EKB3/
EKB3W
Menu path:
OK → BYPASS → OK → BYPASS LIST 1... 5 → OK → Z1-zone-name... Z76-zone-name → OK →
UNBYPASS → OK
Value: zone-name - up to 24 characters zone name.
Press the [BYPS[ key, enter zone number & user password:
BYPS nn uuuu #
Value: nn – zone number, range – [01... 76]; uuuu – 4-digit user password.
Example: BYPS251111#
NOTE: Zones can only be bypassed and activated when the system is not armed.
14.8. Zone Names
Each zone has a name that can be customized by the user. Typically, the name specifies a device type connected to a determined zone
terminal, for Example: Kitchen doors opened. The zone names are used in SMS text messages that are sent to the user during alarm. the
By default, the zone names are: Z1 – Zone1, Z2 – Zone2, Z3 – Zone3, Z4 – Zone4 etc.
Set zone name
SMS
Config
Tool
View zone names
SMS
EKB2
Config
Tool
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SMS text message content:
ssss_Znn:zone-name
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password; nn – zone number, range – [1... 76]; zone-name – up to
24 characters zone name.
Example: 1111_Z3:Door sensor triggered
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
SMS text message content:
ssss_STATUS
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password.
Example: 1111_STATUS
EKB2:
Menu path:
On-board zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → ONBOARD
ZONES → OK → ZONE 1... 12 → OK → NAME
Wireless zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → WIRELESS
ZONES 1... 4 → OK → WIRELESS ZONE 13... 76 → OK → NAME
Keypad zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → KEYPAD ZONES
→ OK → 1ST... 4TH KEYPAD ZONE → OK → NAME
EPGM1 zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → EPGM1 ZONES
1-16... EPGM1 ZONES 17-32 → OK → EPGM1 ZONE 1... 32 → OK → NAME
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
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ATTENTION: Colon, semi-colon characters, parameter names and/or values, such as PSW, STATUS, ON, OFF etc. are NOT allowed in zone
names
NOTE: Multiple zone names can be set by a single SMS text message, Example: 1111_Z1:Kitchen doors opened;Z3:Movement in basement;Z4:Bedroom window opened
14.9. Disabling and Enabling Zones
By default, all zones, except keypad and virtual zones, are enabled. To permanently disable/enable an individual zone, please refer to the
following configuration methods.
Disable zone
SMS
EKB2
Enter parameter 52, zone number & parameter status value:
52 nn 0 #
Value: nn – zone number, range – [01... 76].
Example: 52360#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
SMS
EKB2
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SMS text message content:
ssss_Znn:ON
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password; nn – zone number, range – [1... 76].
Example: 1111_Z6:ON
Menu path:
On-board zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → ONBOARD
ZONES → OK → ZONE 1... 12 → OK → STATUS → OK → ENABLE → OK
Wireless zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → WIRELESS
ZONES 1... 4 → OK → WIRELESS ZONE 13... 76 → OK → STATUS → OK → ENABLE → OK
Keypad zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → KEYPAD ZONES
→ OK → 1ST... 4TH KEYPAD ZONE → OK → STATUS → ENABLE → OK
EPGM1 zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → EPGM1 ZONES
1-16... EPGM1 ZONES 17-32 → OK → EPGM1 ZONE 1... 32 → OK → STATUS → ENABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
EKB3W
Enter parameter 52, zone number & parameter status value:
52 nn 1 #
Value: nn – zone number, range – [01... 76].
Example: 52151#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
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Menu path:
On-board zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → ONBOARD
ZONES → OK → ZONE 1... 12 → OK → STATUS → OK → DISABLE → OK
Wireless zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → STATUS → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK →
WIRELESS ZONES 1... 4 → OK → WIRELESS ZONE 13... 76 → OK → STATUS → OK →
DISABLE → OK
Keypad zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → KEYPAD ZONES
→ OK → 1ST... 4TH KEYPAD ZONE → OK → STATUS → DISABLE → OK
EPGM1 zone: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → ZONES → OK → EPGM1 ZONES
1-16... EPGM1 ZONES 17-32 → OK → EPGM1 ZONE 1... 32 → OK → STATUS → DISABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
EKB3W
EKB3/
Enable zone
SMS text message content:
ssss_Znn:OFF
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password; nn – zone number, range – [1... 76].
Example: 1111_Z13:OFF
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Stay mode allows the user to arm and disarm the alarm system without leaving the secured area. If the zones with Stay attribute enabled
are violated when the system is Stay armed, no alarm will be caused. Typically, this feature is used when arming the system at home before
going to bed.
The system can be Stay armed under the following conditions:
•
If a zone with Stay attribute enabled is NOT violated during exit delay, the system will arm in Stay mode. When arming the system in
Stay mode under this condition, one of the available arming methods must be used that provide exit delay. For more details on these
methods, please refer to 13. EXIT AND ENTRY DELAY.
•
The system will instantly arm in Stay mode when using one of the following methods.
Arm the system in
Stay mode
EKB2
EKB3/
EKB3W
Menu path:
Non-partitioned system: P2 → uuuu → OK
Partitioned system: P2 → uuuu → OK → [p] part-name → OK
Value: uuuu – 4-digit user password; p – partition number, range – [1... 4]; part-name – up to
15 characters partition name.
Press the [STAY] key & enter user password:
STAY uuuu
Value: uuuu – 4-digit user password.
Example: STAY1111
When the system is successfully armed in Stay mode, EKB2 keypad will display STAY message in the home screen view.
ATTENTION: System arming in Stay mode by the keypad must be carried out without Configuration mode being activated.
NOTE: The system can be armed in Stay mode, only if there is at least one zone with Stay attribute enabled.
NOTE: Stay mode is not supported by virtual zones.
For more details on how to enable Stay attribute for zone, please refer to 14.6. Zone Attributes.
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The tamper circuit is a single closed loop such that a break in the loop at any point will cause a tamper alarm regardless of the system
status – armed or disarmed. During the tamper alarm, the system will activate the siren/bell and the keypad buzzer and send the SMS text
message to the preset user phone number. The system will cause tamper alarm under the following conditions:
•
If the enclosure of a detection device, siren/bell, metal cabinet or keypad is opened, the physical tamper switch will be triggered. By
default, indicated as Tamper x in the SMS text message (x = tamper number).
•
If the wireless signal is lost due to low signal level or low battery power on a certain wireless device and does not restore during 20
minute period. This event is identified as Wireless Signal Loss. By default, indicated as Tamper x * in the SMS text message (x = tamper
number; * = wireless signal loss).
By default, tamper alarm notification by SMS text message is enabled. To disable/enable tamper alarm notification, please refer to the
following configuration methods.
Disable tamper alarm
notification
EKB2
EKB3W
Enter parameter 25, event number & parameter status value:
25 13 0 # - Tamper alarm
25 18 0 # - Wireless signal loss
Example: 25180#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
EKB3/
Enable tamper alarm
notification
Menu path:
Tamper alarm: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → SMS MESSAGES 2 → OK →
TAMPER ALARM → OK → DISABLE → OK
Wireless signal loss: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → SMS MESSAGES 2 → OK
→ WLESS SIGN LOSS EV → OK → DISABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
EKB2
Menu path:
Tamper alarm: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → SMS MESSAGES 2 → OK →
TAMPER ALARM → OK → ENABLE → OK
Wireless signal loss: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → SMS MESSAGES 2 → OK
→ WLESS SIGN LOSS EV → OK → ENABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
EKB3W
Enter parameter 25, event number & parameter status value:
25 13 1 # - Tamper alarm
25 18 1 # - Wireless signal loss
Example: 25131#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
EKB3/
For more details on how to view violated tamper, please refer to 17. ALARM INDICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS
16.1. Tamper Names
Each tamper has a name that can be customized by the user. The tamper names are used in SMS text messages that are sent to the user
during the tamper alarm. By default, the tamper names are: Tamper 1, Tamper 2, Tamper 3, Tamper 4 etc. To set a different tamper name,
please refer to the following configuration methods.
Manage tamper name
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When a zone, depending on zone type (see 14.5. Zone Type Definitions), or tamper is violated, the system will cause an alarm. By default, the alarm duration is 1 minute (see 20. SIREN/BELL regarding the alarm duration). During the alarm, the system will follow this
pattern:
1. The system activates the siren/bell and the keypad buzzer.
a) The siren/bell will emit pulsating sound if the violated zone is of Fire type, otherwise the sound will be steady.
b) The keypad buzzer will emit short beeps.
c) Depending on violated zone type, EKB2 keypad will display BURGLARY ALARM message followed by one of the alarm messages in the
home screen view:
•
ALARM.
•
FIRE ALARM.
•
24H ALARM.
d) During the tamper alarm, EKB2 keypad will display TAMPER ALARM message in the home screen view.
e) If one or more zones are violated, EKB3/EKB3W will light ON the corresponding violated zone indicator (-s) ranging from 1 through
12. Indicator SYSTEM will flash if one or more high-numbered zones are violated. If one or tampers are violated, indicator SYSTEM will
light ON. For more details on viewing violated high-numbered zone and tamper numbers by EKB3/EKB3W keypad, please refer to 29.
INDICATION OF SYSTEM FAULTS.
For more details on how EKB3W keypad operates and indicates the alarms, please refer to 33.1.7. Wireless Communication,
Sleep Mode and Back-light Timeout
2. The system attempts to send an SMS text message, containing the violated zone/tamper name (see 14.8. Zone Names on how to set
a zone name), to the first preset user phone number, sharing the same partition as the violated zone/tamper. The system will send SMS
text messages regarding each violated zone/tamper separately.
a) If the user phone number is unavailable and the system fails to receive the SMS delivery report during 20 seconds, it will attempt to
send the SMS text message to the next preset user phone number, assigned to the same partition as the previous one. The user phone
number may be unavailable due to the following reasons:
•
mobile phone was switched off.
•
was out of GSM signal coverage.
b) The system will continue sending the SMS text message to the next preset user phone numbers in the priority order until one is available. The system sends the SMS text message only once and will not return to the first user phone number if the last one was unavailable.
3. If enabled, the system attempts to ring the first user phone number, sharing the same partition as the violated zone/tamper. The system
will dial regarding each violated zone/tamper separately.
a) When the call is answered, the system will shut down the siren/bell and play the audio file that can be listened to on the user’s mobile
phone. This feature will be available only if an audio file is recorded and assigned to the violated zone (see 17.2. Audio Files).
b) When the audio record has played, the user will be able to listen on the mobile phone for approx. 30 seconds to what is happening in the
area, surrounding the alarm system. This feature will be available only if a microphone is connected to the system (see 25. REMOTE
LISTENING AND 2-WAY VOICE COMMUNICATION).
c)
The system will dial the next preset user phone number, assigned to the same partition, if the previous user was unavailable due to the
following reasons:
• mobile phone was switched off.
• mobile phone was out of GSM signal coverage.
• provided “busy” signal.
• user did not answer the call after several rings, predetermined by the GSM operator.
d) The system will continue dialing the next preset user phone numbers in the priority order until one is available. The system dials only
once and will not return to the first user phone number if the last one was unavailable.
e) The system will not dial the next preset user phone number if the previous one was available, but rejected the phone call.
To silent the siren/bell as well as to cease system phone calls and SMS text message sending to the user phone numbers, please disarm the
system (see 12. ARMING AND DISARMING).
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SMS
SMS text message content:
ssss_INFO
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password.
Example: 1111_INFO
EKB2
Menu path:
OK → VIOLATED ZONES → OK → ZONE 1... 76
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Please, refer to illuminated zone indicators ranging from 1 through 12 on the keypad. The
flashing indicator SYSTEM stands for violated high-numbered zones (Z13-Z76). For more
details on violated high-numbered zone indication, please refer to 29. INDICATION OF SYSTEM FAULTS.
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
SMS
The systemwill automatically send an SMS text message, containing a violated tamper name,
to user phone number.
EKB2
Menu path:
OK → VIOLATED TAMPERS → OK → TAMPER 1... 76
EKB3/
View violated tampers
EKB3/
EKB3W
The illuminated indicator SYSTEM stands for system fault presence including violated tamper. For more details on violated tamper indication, please refer to 29. INDICATION OF SYSTEM FAULTS.
For more details details on how to disable/enable SMS text messages and phone calls to preset user phone number in case of alarm, please
refer to 17.1. Enabling and Disabling Alarm Notifications
ATTENTION: Phone calls to the preset user phone number in case of alarm are disabled by force when MS mode is enabled (see
30. Monitoring Station).
NOTE: If one or more zones/tampers are violated during the alarm, the system will attempt to send as many SMS text message and dial the
user phone number as many times as the zone/tamper was violated.
NOTE: If the system sent the SMS text message and/or dialed the user phone number after disarming the system, it means that the SMS
text message and/or phone call was queued up in the memory before the system was disarmed
17.1. Enabling and Disabling Alarm Notifications
By, default the system will not ring the preset user phone numbers in case of alarm. To enable/disable this feature, please refer to the
following configuration methods.
Enable call in
case of alarm
EKB2
EKB3/
EKB3W
Config
Tool
Disable call in
case of alarm
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EKB2
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS → OK → CALL/SMS
SETTINGS → OK → CALL IN CASE ALARM → OK → ENABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
Enter parameter 30 & parameter status value:
30 0 #
Example: 300#
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS → OK → CALL/SMS
SETTINGS → OK → CALL IN CASE ALARM → OK → DISABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
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EKB3W
Config
Tool
Enter parameter 30 & parameter status value:
30 1#
Example: 301#
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
By, default the system will send SMS text message to preset user phone numbers in case of alarm. To disable/enable this feature, please
refer to the following configuration methods.
Disable SMS text
message in case of
alarm
EKB2
EKB3/
EKB3W
Enable SMS text
message in case of
alarm
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → SMS MESSAGES 1 → OK → GENERAL
ALARM → OK → DISABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
Enter parameter 25, event number & parameter status value:
25 03 0 #
Example: 25030#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
EKB2
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → SMS MESSAGES 1 → OK → GENERAL
ALARM → OK → ENABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
EKB3/
EKB3W
Config
Tool
Enter parameter 25, event number & parameter status value:
25 03 1 #
Example: 25031#
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
By default, the system sends SMS text message to the first available user in case of alarm. If the system did not receive the SMS delivery
report during 20 seconds, it will attempt to send the SMS text message to the next preset user phone number. To ignore the SMS delivery
report and allow/disallow the system to send the SMS text message to every preset user phone number, please refer to the following
configuration methods.
Enable SMS text
message to all preset
user phone numbers in
case of alarm
SMS
EKB2
EKB3/
EKB3W
Config
Tool
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SMS text message content:
ssss_SMSALL:ON
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password
Example: 1111_SMSALL:ON
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS → OK → CALL/SMS
SETTINGS → OK → SEND ALARM SMS ALL → OK → ENABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
Enter parameter 21 & parameter status value:
21 1 #
Example: 211#
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
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user phone numbers in
case of alarm
SMS
EKB2
EKB3/
EKB3W
Config
Tool
SMS text message content:
ssss_SMSALL:OFF
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password
Example: 1111_SMSALL:OFF
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS → OK → CALL/SMS
SETTINGS → OK → SEND ALARM SMS ALL → OK → DISABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
Enter parameter 21 & parameter status value:
21 0 #
Example: 210#
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
By default, tamper alarm notification by SMS text message is enabled. For more details on how to disable/enable tamper alarm notification,
please refer to 16. TAMPERS.
ATTENTION: Regardles of the Call in Case of Alarm parameter status, the system will NOT ring the preset user phone number if the
system is connected to the monitoring station (see 30. MONITORING STATION) and/or when Smart Security feature is in use (see
35. SMART SECURITY).
17.2. Audio Files
The system comes equipped with a feature allowing to record up to 16 audio files of up to 6 seconds length using the microphone of the PC.
The recorded file can be assigned to any system zone, except virtual zone, and be played when the alarm is caused by zone with an audio file
assigned. This feature will be available only if the system is able to dial user phone number in the event of an alarm and the user answers
the call. The supported audio file format is as follows:
• Max. number of audio files: up to 16
• Max. audio length: up to 6 seconds
• File format: .wav
• Specifications: 8,000 kHz; 8 Bit; Mono
Record and manage
audio files
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
Assign audio file to
individual zone
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
NOTE: Single audio file can be assigned to multiple zones.
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A PGM output is a programmable output that toggles to its set up state when a specific event has occurred in the system, the scheduled
weekday and time has come or if the user has initiated the PGM output state change manually. Normally, PGM outputs can be used to open/
close garage doors, activate lights, heating, watering and much more. When a PGM output turns ON, the system triggers any device or relay
connected to it.
ESIM364 comes equipped with four open-collector PGM outputs allowing to connect up to four devices or relays. For more details on PGM
output expanding, please refer to 18.2. PGM Output Expansion.
ESIM364 PGM outputs are classified by 4 categories:
PGM output category
Description
Max. number of PGM
outputs per device
Max. number of PGM
outputs in total
On-board PGM Outputs
Built-in wired PGM outputs of ESIM364 alarm system.
EPGM8 PGM Outputs
PGM outputs of EPGM8 - hardwired PGM output expan8
sion module.
EPGM1 PGM Outputs
PGM outputs of EPGM1 - hardwired zone & PGM output
expansion module.
Wireless PGM Outputs
Non-physical PGM outputs automatically created by con2*
nected wireless devices.
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* - Depends on the connected wireless device.
** - Available only if no EPGM1 PGM outputs are present.
For PGM output wiring diagram, please refer to 2.3.6. Relay Finder® 40.61.9.12 with Terminal Socket 95.85.3.
18.1. PGM Output Numbering
The PGM output numbers ranging from C1 through C12 are permanently reserved for on-board PGM outputs even if EPGM8 module mode is
disabled. The C13-C76 PGM output number are automatically assigned in the chronological order to the devices connected to the system:
EPGM1 modules and wireless devices.
18.2. PGM Output Expansion
For additional electrical appliance connection, the number of PGM outputs can be expanded by:
•
connecting EPGM8 hardwired PGM output expansion module. (see 18.2.1. EPGM8 Mode and 32.3.1. EPGM8 – Hardwired PGM
Output Expansion Module)
•
connecting EPGM1 hardwired zone and PGM output expansion module (see 32.1.3. EPGM1 – Hardwired Zone & PGM Output Expansion Module).
•
binding the wireless devices (see 19. WIRELESS DEVICES).
The maximum supported PGM output number is 76.
18.2.1. EPGM8 Mode
EPGM8 is an expansion module, which expands the system with 8 additional hardwired PGM outputs. For more details on EPGM8 module
installation, please refer to 32.3.1. EPGM8 – Hardwired PGM Output Expansion Module.
Once the EPGM8 module is installed, the EPGM8 mode must be enabled.
Enable EPGM8 mode
EKB2
EKB3/
EKB3W
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Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PGM OUTPUTS → OK → USING EPGM8 → OK
→ ENABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
Enter parameter 33 & parameter status value:
33 1 #
Example: 331#
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Disable EPGM8 mode
EKB2
EKB3/
EKB3W
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
Menu path:
OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PGM OUTPUTS → OK → USING EPGM8 → OK
→ DISABLE → OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
Enter parameter 33 & parameter status value:
33 0 #
Example: 330#
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
18.3. PGM Output Names
Each PGM output has a name that can be customized by the user. Typically, the name specifies a device type connected to a determined
PGM output, for Example: Lights. The name can be used instead of PGM output number when controlling the PGM output by SMS text
message. By default, the PGM output names are: C1 – Controll1, C2 – Controll2, C3 – Controll3, C4 – Controll4 etc.
Set PGM output name
SMS
Config
Tool
View PGM output
names
SMS
EKB2
Config
Tool
SMS text message content:
ssss_Coo:out-name
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password; oo – PGM output number, range – [1... 76]; out-name –
up to 16 characters PGM output name.
Example: 1111_C2:Lights
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
SMS text message content:
ssss_STATUS
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password.
Example: 1111_STATUS
Menu path:
On-board PGM output: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PGM OUTPUTS → OK
→ ONBOARD OUTPUTS → OK → OUTPUT 1... 12 → OK → NAME
Wireless PGM output: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PGM OUTPUTS → OK →
WIRELESS OUTPUTS 1... 4 → OK → OUTPUT 13... 76 → OK → NAME
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
ATTENTION: Space, colon, semi-colon characters, parameter names and/or values, such as PSW, STATUS, ON, OFF etc. are NOT allowed in
PGM output names.
18.4. Turning PGM Outputs ON and OFF
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By default, all PGM outputs are turned OFF. To instantly turn ON/OFF an individual PGM output and set its state to ON/OFF when the system
starts-up, please refer to the following configuration methods.
Turn ON PGM output/
Set PGM output startup state as ON
SMS
EKB2
Menu path:
On-board PGM output: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PGM OUTPUTS → OK
→ ONBOARD OUTPUTS → OK → OUTPUT 1... 12 → OK → STATUS → OK → ENABLED → OK
Wireless PGM output: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PGM OUTPUTS → OK
→ WIRELESS OUTPUTS 1... 4 → OK → OUTPUT 13... 76 → OK → STATUS → OK → ENABLED
→ OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
EKB3W
Enter parameter 61, PGM output number & parameter status value:
61 oo 1 #
Value: oo – PGM output number, range – [01... 76].
Example: 61031#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
EKB3/
Turn OFF PGM output/
Set PGM output startup state as OFF
SMS text message content:
ssss_Coo:ON or ssss_out-name:ON
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password; oo – PGM output number, range – [1... 76]; out-name –
up to 16 characters PGM output name.
Example: 1111_Lights:ON
SMS
EKB2
SMS text message content:
ssss_Coo:OFF or ssss_out-name:OFF
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password; oo – PGM output number, range – [1... 76]; out-name –
up to 16 characters PGM output name.
Example: 1111_C2:OFF
Menu path:
On-board PGM output: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PGM OUTPUTS → OK
→ ONBOARD OUTPUTS → OK → OUTPUT 1... 12 → OK → STATUS → OK → DISABLED → OK
Wireless PGM output: OK → CONFIGURATION → OK → aaaa → OK → PGM OUTPUTS → OK
→ WIRELESS OUTPUTS 1... 4 → OK → OUTPUT 13... 76 → OK → STATUS → OK → DISABLED
→ OK
Value: aaaa – 4-digit administrator password.
EKB3W
Enter parameter 61, PGM output number & parameter status value:
61 oo 0 #
Value: oo – PGM output number, range – [01... 76].
Example: 61020#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
EKB3/
To instantly turn ON an individual PGM output for a determined time period and automatically turn it OFF when the time period expires,
please refer to the following configuration method.
Turn ON PGM output
for time period
SMS
SMS text message content:
ssss_Coo:ON:hr.mm.sc or ssss_out-name:ON:hr.mn.sc
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password; oo – PGM output number, range – [1... 76]; out-name
– up to 16 characters PGM output name; hr – hours, range – [00... 23]; mn – minutes, range
– [00... 59]; sc – seconds, range – [00... 59].
Example: 1111_C4:ON:10.15.35
To instantly turn OFF an individual PGM output for a determined time period and automatically turn it ON when the time period expires,
please refer to the following configuration method.
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SMS
SMS text message content:
ssss_Coo:OFF:00.00.sc or ssss_out-name:OFF:hr.mn.sc
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password;oo – PGM output number, range – [1... 76]; out-name
– up to 16 characters PGM output name; hr – hours, range – [00... 23]; mn – minutes, range
– [00... 59]; sc – seconds, range – [00... 59].
Example: 1111_Lights:OFF:00.00.23
When the PGM output is turned ON or OFF, the system will send a confirmation by SMS text message to the user phone number that the
SMS text message was sent from.
NOTE: PGM output can be turned ON for a determined time period only when it is in OFF state
NOTE: PGM output can be turned OFF for a determined time period only when it is in ON state
NOTE: Multiple PGM outputs can be turned ON/OFF by a single SMS text message, Example: 1111_C1:ON C2:OFF Pump:ON C4:ON:00.20.25
18.5. PGM Output Control by Event and Scheduler
The PGM outputs can automatically operate when a specific event occurs in the system and/or when the scheduled weekday and time
comes.
PGM Output Actions
The automatic action of the determined PGM output can be set as follows:
•
Turn ON – Determines whether the PGM output is to be turned ON.
•
Turn OFF – Determines whether the PGM output is to be turned OFF.
•
Pulse – Determines whether the PGM output is to be turned ON for a set period of time in seconds.
System Events
The aforementioned PGM output action can be automatically carried out under the following events that have occurred in the system:
•
System armed – System is armed in a determined partition ranging from Partition 1 through 4 or any partition.
•
System disarmed – System is disarmed in a determined partition ranging from Partition 1 through 4 or any partition.
•
Alarm begins – Alarm begins in a determined partition ranging from Partition 1 through 4 or any partition.
•
Alarm stops – Alarm stops in a determined partition ranging from Partition 1 through 4 or any partition.
•
Temperature falls – Temperature falls below the set MIN value of a determined temperature sensor 1-8.
•
Temperature rises – Temperature rises above the set MAX value of a determined temperature sensor 1-8.
•
Zone violated – A determined zone ranging from Z1 through Z76 is violated.
•
Zone restored – A determined zone ranging from Z1 through Z76 is restored.
•
Scheduler starts – Determines Start Time of a selected scheduler 1-16.
•
Scheduler ends – Determines End Time of a selected scheduler 1-16.
The user can also set a custom text, which will be sent by SMS text message to user phone number when the automatic PGM output action
is carried out.
Schedulers
The system supports up to 16 schedulers that allow the PGM outputs to operate according to the day of the week and time. When the
scheduler, which includes the set weekday and time, is selected, the PGM output will operate according to it. Each scheduler includes the
following parameters:
•
Always – The scheduler is not in use.
•
At specified time – Determines whether weekday and time settings are enabled:
•
Start Time – Determines the point in time when the PGM output action can begin.
•
End Time – Determines the point in time when the PGM output action can complete.
•
On weekdays – Determines days in week when the PGM output action is valid.
Additional Conditions
Additional condition narrows down the chances for a determined automatic PGM output operation to be carried out. If this feature is enabled, the PGM output will become dependent on one more system event that must be occurred prior or must occur after the aforementioned system event. The PGM output will not operate until the chain of system events meets the set values:
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System armed – System is armed in a determined partition ranging from 1 to 4 or any partition.
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System disarmed – System is disarmed in a determined partition ranging from 1 to 4 or any partition.
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Zone violated – A determined zone ranging from Z1 to 76 is violated.
•
Zone restored – A determined zone ranging from Z1 to Z76 is restored.
Example: PGM output C1 is set to be turned ON when zone Z6 is violated. The additional condition feature is enabled and set to allow this
action to be carried out only if system’s Partition 2 is disarmed. It means that the PGM output C1 will be turned ON when zone Z6 is violated,
but only if system’s Partition 2 is disarmed.
Manage PGM output
control by event &
scheduler
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
NOTE: When both - a system event is determined and a scheduler is selected, the PGM output will operate only if the determined event has
occurred in the system during the scheduled time period.
ATTENTION: If the date and time are not set, the system will NOT be able to automatically control the PGM outputs. For more details on how
to set date and time, please refer to 9. DATE AND TIME.
18.6. Wireless PGM Output Type Definitions
•
Output – Operates as normal PGM output that can be controlled by the user or automatically by event and scheduler. Normally, this
type is used for any device or relay.
•
Siren – Operates as siren output that automatically activates during alarm. Typically, this type is used for bell/siren connected to EW1
wireless device.
Set output type for
individual wireless
PGM output
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Tool
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19. WIRELESS DEVICES
ESIM364 system has a built-in wireless module for system extension capabilities. The wireless module easily allows the user to bind up to
32 ELDES-made wireless devices to the system. This includes the following:
•
EWP1 – wireless PIR sensor (motion detector).
•
EWD1 – wireless magnetic door contact.
•
EWD2 - magnetic door contact/shock sensor
•
EWS1 and EWS2 – wireless indoor and outdoor sirens.
•
EWK1 and EWK2 – wireless keyfobs.
•
EKB3W – wireless keypad.
•
EW1 – wireless zone and PGM output expansion module.
•
EW1B – wireless battery-powered zone and PGM output expansion module.
•
EWF1 - wireless smoke detector.
The wireless devices can operate at a range of up to 30 meters from the alarm system unit while inside the building and at up to 150 meters
range in open areas. The wireless connection is two-way and operates in one of four available channels at 868 Mhz (EU version) / 915
Mhz (US version) non-licensed frequency range. The communication link between the wireless device and the alarm system is constantly
supervised by a configurable self-test period, identified as Test Time.
For more details on how to install the wireless devices, please refer to 33. ELDES WIRELESS DEVICES and RADIO SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SIGNAL PENETRATION manual located at www.eldes.lt/download
19.1. Binding, Removing and Replacing Wireless Devicess
When the wireless device is switched ON, it will initiate the data transmission to the system within its wireless connection range. In order
to optimize battery power saving of the wireless device, the data transmission periods vary by itself while the device is switched ON, but
still unbound. The data transmission period from the system wireless devices when the alarm system is switched OFF or if the wireless
device is unbound or removed is as follows:
•
EKB3W, EW1, EW1B, EWP1, EWS1, EWS2, EWF1:
•
•
First 360 attempts after the device startup (reset) - every 10 seconds.
•
The rest of attempts - every 1 minute.
EWD1, EWD2:
•
First 360 attempts after the device startup (reset) - every 10 seconds.
•
The rest of attempts - every 2 minutes.
Once the wireless device is bound, it will attempt to exchange data with ESIM364 system. Due to battery saving reasons, all ELDES wireless
devices operate in sleep mode. The data exchange will occur instantly if the wireless device is triggered (zone alarm or tamper alarm) or periodically when the wireless device wakes up to transmit the supervision signal, identified as Test Time, to the system as well as to accept
the queued up command (if any) from the system. Example: The alarm occurred at 09:15:25 and the system queued up the command for
EWS2 siren to start sounding. By default, Test Time value of EWS2 siren is 7 seconds, therefore EWS2 siren will sound at 09:15:32.
By default, the Test Time period is as follows:
• EKB3W, EWD1: every 60 seconds.
•
EW1, EWP1, EWF1, EWD2: every 30 seconds.
•
EW1B: every 20 seconds.
•
EWS1, EWS2: every 7 seconds.
To set a different Test Time value, please refer to the following configuration method.
Set Test Time
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
NOTE: Test Time affects the wireless device binding process due to the alarm system listening for the incoming data from the wireless
device. The system binds the wireless device only when the first data packet is received.
NOTE FOR EKB3W USERS: In comparison with other ELDES wireless devices, EKB3W keypad features some exceptions regarding the
wireless communication. For more details on EKB3W keypad wireless communication and back-light timeout, please refer to 33.1.7. Wireless Communication, Sleep Mode and Back-light Timeout.
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An 8-digit wireless device ID code will be required in order to bind the device to the system or to remove it from the system. The wireless
ID code is printed on a label, which can be located on the inner or outer side of the enclosure or on the printed circuit board (PCB) of the
wireless device.
To bind a wireless device, please refer to the following configuration methods.
Bind wireless device
to the system
SMS
Config
Tool
SMS text message content:
ssss_SET:wless-id
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password; wless-id – 8-digit wireless device ID code.
Example: 1111_SET:535185D
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
NOTE FOR EWK1/EWK2/EKB3W USERS: When binding EWK1/EWK2 wireless keyfob or EKB3W wireless keypad, it is necessary to press
several times any button/key on the device.
Once a wireless device is bound, it occupies one of 32 available wireless device slots and the system adds one or two wireless zones and
wireless PGM outputs depending on the wireless device model.
To remove a wireless device, please refer to the following configuration methods.
Remove wireless
device from the
system
SMS
Config
Tool
SMS text message content:
ssss_DEL:wless-id
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password; wless-id – 8-digit wireless device ID code.
Example: 1111_DEL:535185D
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Configuration Tool software.
Once a wireless device is removed from the system, please restore its default parameters and remove the batteries from it.
To replace an existing wireless device with a new same model device, please refer to the following configuration methods
Replace wireless
device
SMS
Config
Tool
SMS text message content:
ssss_REP:wless-id
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