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Multti‐Pu
urposse
Maggnetic Sw
witch
Userr Guiide
ES7000MGLSS‐GN
Versio
on 1.0_
_06
May 22012
Partt of the Esssence Group
© 2012 Essence Se
ecurity Inte
ernational L
Ltd.
s reserved.
All rights
This document is th
he protected intellectu
ual property
y of the Ess
sence Secu rity Interna
ational Ltd.
ying, reprin
nting, reuse
e, reproducction ,adapttation distribution or trranslation without
Any copy
the priorr written pe
ermission of Essence S
Security Ltd
d is prohibitted.
The inforrmation inc
cluded in th
his documen
nt is subjec
ct to change without n
notice.
For more
e informatio
on, please contact:
Essence Security
12 Sdero
ot Abba Eba
an Street
Ackerste
ein Towers Bldg. D
Herzliya Pituach
46120 Is
srael
www.ess
sence-grp.c
com
Tel:
+972-73-2447777
Fax:
+972-9-7
7729962
NOTE: This equipment has been tes
sted and foun
nd to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device
e, pursuant to
part 15 of the FCC Rules
s. These limits
s are designed
d to provide reasonable pro
otection again
nst harmful intterference in
a residential installation. This equipment generatess, uses and ca
an radiate radio frequency e
energy and, iff not installed
and used in accordance with the instrructions, may cause harmfu
ul interference
e to radio com
mmunications. However,
there is no
o guarantee th
hat interferenc
ce will not occcur in a particu
ular installatio
on. If this equ
uipment does cause
harmful intterference to radio or television receptio n, which can be determined
d by turning tthe equipmentt off and on,
the user is encouraged to
t try to corre
ect the interfe rence by one or more of the following m
measures:
-Reorient o
or relocate the
e receiving an
ntenna.
-Increase tthe separation
n between the
e equipment a
and receiver.
-Connect the equipmentt into an outle
et on a circuit different from
m that to which the receiverr is connected
d.
-Consult th
he dealer or an experienced
d radio/TV tecchnician for he
elp.
Changes or modification
ns to this equipment not ex pressly appro
oved by the pa
arty responsib
ble for complia
ance (Essence
Security Lttd.) could void
d the user’s au
uthority to op erate the equipment.
This devic
ce complies w
with Part 15 off the FCC Rule
es.
Operation
n is subject to
o the following
g two conditions:
(1) This device
may no
ot cause harm
mful interference, and
(2) This device
must a ccept any inte
erference rece
eived, includin
ng
interferen
nce that may cause undesirred operation..
Table off Contents
Table of Conte
ents
Ov
verview ............................... .................................................................. 4
Op
peration ...............
.............. .................................................................. 6
2.1
Indicatio
ons ................................................................................................ 6
Installation
n Overvie
ew .......... .................................................................. 7
3.1
Installattion Work Flow
................................................................................. 7
3.2
Power ....................................................................................................... 8
3.3
Selecting a Mounting Location
n ..................................................................... 8
Co
onfiguring
g the Dev
vice ........ .................................................................. 8
4.1
Settings
s and Defau
ults .................................................................................. 8
4.1.1
Mo
ounting ............................... ................................................................ 21
5.1
Essence Site Installe r Applicatio
on ..................................................... 9
Installin
ng the ES70
00MGLS De
evice (as Sh
hock Sensor and/or Ma
agnet Dete
ector) .. 21
5.1.1
“Walk Testt” Mode .......................................................................... 26
5.1.2
Verify High
h-Quality R
RF Commun
nication (Op
ptional) .............................. 26
Ma
aintenanc
ce ......................... ................................................................ 27
6.1
Replacin
ng the Batte
ery................................................................................. 27
Append
dix A
ES700MG
GLS Spec
cifications
s ................................................ 28
Multi-Purp
pose Magnettic Switch
Overview
Overview
The ES7
700MGLS Multi-Purpos
se Magnetic
c Switch is a bi-directiional RF, ba
attery
operated
d magnet switch
dete
ector/shock detector/R
RF input terrminal. It is
compose
ed of two parts:
a sm art magnett sensor and a perman
nent magnet. The
smart magnet
sens
sor is the b
brain of the device; it is responsi ble for dete
ection and
RF comm
munication with the C
Control Pane
el. The sma
art magnet sensor is battery
operated
d. When the magnet d
detector is operational, the perm
manent mag
gnet
mounts next to the
e smart ma
agnet senso
or. When th
he magnet’ss proximity
y to the
smart magnet
sens
sor change s, the smart magnet sensor
trigg
gers an acttion via the
Control Panel.
700MGLS device has a multipurpose design that suppo
orts the following
The ES7
modes:
 Dettects intrussions at bre
eak-in pointts such as doors
and w
windows th
hrough an
inte
egral magn
net sensor.
 Dettects intrussions by co nnecting to
o an external wired ma
agnet sensor.
 Dettects surfacce shocks/v
vibrations on
o the surfa
ace where tthe smart magnet
sen
nsor is mou
unted.
 As a pure RF input devicce, detects status chan
nges in a w
wired extern
nal input
dev
vice. Possib
ble externa l devices th
hat may be connected
d to the ES7
700MGLS
dev
vice are as follows:
 Gas Detecttor
 Flood Detector
 Fire Detecttor
S) Button
 Panic (SOS
or
 Gas Monito
Multi-Purpose M
Magnetic Switch
Overvie
ew
MGLS
Modes
RF Input
Secur ity Zone
SShock
Magn
net
Shock
Maggnet
Integraal
Magneet
Sensoor
Exterrnal
Magn
net
Detecttor
Perime
eter
Not
Perimeter
Figure
e 1: ES700 MGLS Deviice Modes Diagram
Detectio
ons are indiicated by a single bi-c
color LED on the front of the device and via
a remote connectio
on to the C ontrol Pane
el. When a LED notificcation is not required,
sabled.
the LED can be dis
Note: The ES700MGLS
S device is integrated into the se
ecurity systtem via the
Essence
Site
e Installer S
Smartphone applicatio
on. For morre informattion, see
th
he Essence
e Site Installler section 4.1.1 Esse
ence Site In
nstaller App
plication,
o page 9.
on
The ES700M
MGLS param
meters can also be con
nfigured loccally or from
ma
re
emote location via the
e ESI-CMS application
n through th
he Control Panel (the
computer, where
the a
application is installed, must have
w® XP O/S
e a Window
o higher). For
or
F more in
nformation,, refer to th
he ESI-CMS
S User Guid
de.
Multi-Purp
pose Magnettic Switch
Operation
LE D Indicator
gered
Trigg
Align
nm ent
Marks
S m art
Mag
gnet S ensor
Figu
ure 2: ES70
00MGLS-GN
N Multi-Pur pose Magnetic Switch with Smarrt Magnet Sensor
Permanent Magnet
and P
Operation
2.1
Indic
cations
The ES7
700MGLS sm
mart magn et sensor includes a bi-colored
LLED (green and red).
This LED
D indicates to the hom
meowner a change to the
normal status of the
device.
The LED
D can be dis
sabled from
m the ESI-C
CMS (default is enable
ed).
Table 1 describes the
LED ind
dications for each state (when en
nabled):
Table 1:: LED states
LED
Des
scription
OFF
No iintrusion, vibration
or
term
minal trigge
ered
Glows red for 1
second
Prottected locattion opened
d,
inpu
ut terminal disconnectted
or, v
vibration de
etected
Glows red for 2
ds
second
Dev
vice tamperring has bee
en
dete
ected
Glows green for 1
second
Prottected locattion closed after
hav ing been op
pened, inpu
ut
minal conne
ected after
term
bein
ng disconne
ected
Multi-Purpose M
Magnetic Switch
Installa
ation Overv
view
behavior is nott limited to the LED on
n the devicce, but also includes
Device trigger
signals to
t the Conttrol Panel. T
The action taken from
m the Contro
ol Panel is
configurrable from the
softwarre part of the installattion processs and may depend on
the status of the sy
ystem (Arm
m, Disarm and
Partial Arm).
e ES700MGLS device, see 4.1 Se
ettings and
For morre informatiion on conffiguring the
Defaults
s, on page 8.
Actions that trigger a responsse from the
e Control Pa
anel are as follows:
 Magnet Detecctor: Open and close action
wherre the perm
manent mag
gnet is
oved away or
o towards the smart magnet de
etector.
mo
 Sho
ock Sensorr: Vibration s (in severity or quantity) is dete
ected on th
he surface
where the dev
vice is mou
unted.
 Inp
put Termina
al: Leads a re disconne
ected or rec
connected tto the term
minals in
the
e ES700MGLS device. Triggers frrom the extternal devicce connecte
ed to the
terrminals may
y also trigg
ger a Contro
ol Panel res
sponse.
 Dev
vice Mainte
enance: Low
w battery or
o ES700MG
GLS device tampering.
Insttallatio
on Ov
vervie
ew
The ES7
700MGLS device can b
be installed in multiple
e configurattions, depe
ending on
the feature(s) thatt will be use
ed on the premises.
nalities:
The configurations pertain to the following function
 Sho
ock Sensorr and Intrussion Detecttor operatin
ng from the
e same device
 Sho
ock Sensorr (exclusive
ely)
 Inttrusion Dete
ector –doorrs & window
ws (exclusively)
 Inp
put Termina
al device (e
exclusively))
Note: If the
e device willl be used to
t detect su
urface shoccks exclusiv
vely or as a
go-between for the seccurity syste
em and an external de
evice (inputt
erminal), th
he permane
ent magnett is not required.
te
3.1
Insta
allation Work Flow
Perform the installation proce
ess in the fo
ollowing log
gical order..
the to
ools, battery
y and screw
ws (optiona
al) available
e.
1. Have
2. Familiarize
the owner with the av
vailable fun
nctional con
nfigurations
s.
3. D
Determine the
function
nality for th
he device (intruder, sh
hock, inputt terminal,
o a combin
or
nation).
4. Decide
whe
ere the deviice will be mounted.
5. IInstall and configure tthe device with
the Essence Site Installer
(BlackBerry
y). After the
e installatio
on, perform
m a more co
omprehensive
configuratio
on in collab oration with the monitoring centter via the ESI-CMS,
refer
to the ESI-CMS U
User Guide.
Multi-Purp
pose Magnettic Switch
nfiguring the
Device
Con
6. M
Mount the device
as d etermined by the sele
ected functiionality. Wh
here
appropriate
e, use two 3 X 35 DIN 7982 C scrrews to add
d extra sup
pport to
the
mount and
two pro
ovide tamp
per/tear off protection . For more
information about the screws see
e, Figure 32
2, on page 22.
the dev
vice.
7. Test
3.2
Powe
er
The ES7
700MGLS sm
mart magn et sensor requires
one 3V CR-12
23A Lithium
m battery,
giving a nominal battery life o
of 3 years. The perma
anent magn
net does no
ot require a
battery.
3.3
Selec
cting a Moun
nting Locatio
on
The ES7
700MGLS device can b
be mounted
d on the fixed side of a protected
d opening
(such as
s a doorpos
st or window
w frame). When
selec
cting a mou
unting posittion, the
following
g factors must
be take
en into con
nsideration:
 The
e ES700MG
GLS device should be mounted
as
s high as p ossible, out of reach
of a possible intruder,
bu
ut still acce
essible for occasional
maintenanc
ce.
 Do not install the ES700
0MGLS device on meta
allic surface
es or on oth
her
surrfaces know
wn to interffere with ra
adio transm
missions.
Note: Do no
ot mount th
he device on
o surfaces that can b
be magnetic
cally
charged, as this may liimit the device’s effec
ctiveness.
S700MGLS device will be used to
o detect inttrusions or surface sho
ocks, use
If the ES
the follo
owing addition criteria for selectio
on a mountting locatio
on
 The
e ES700MG
GLS device smart mag
gnet sensor should be placed on the frame
side of the do
oor or windo
ow opening
g. The perm
manent mag
gnet should
d be placed
e of the doo
or or windo
ow (where required). A smooth and
clean
on the surface
surrface is bes
st to ensure
e optimal co
ontact with the mountting tape.
Note: Though the insttallation ins
structions below speciffy using the
mounting
ta
ape to affix the device
e to a surfac
ce, A screw
w (not provided) may
also be used
d. The screw
w will provided a reinforced bond
d to the surface. A
hole
for the screw is prrovided in the
mounting.
Conffiguring the
e Dev
vice
4.1
Settiings an
nd Deffaults
Once the battery is
s inserted i nto the dev
vice, via Sitte Installerr instruction
ns (see
nce Site Insstaller Application, on page 9), tthe Control Panel is
section 4.1.1 Essen
able to recognize/l
earn the ne
ew device. After the device
is lea
arned, it ca
an be
configurred to fit the needs of the installa
ation and the homeow
wner via the
e Essence
Site Insttaller applic
cation, as d
described in
n this sectio
on. Addition
nally, parameters
may also be config
gured via th
he ESI-CMS
S application through tthe Controll Panel.
Multi-Purpose M
Magnetic Switch
Configuring the Device
For morre informatiion about t he ESI-CMS
S applicatio
on, refer to
o the ESI-CMS User
Guide.
4.1.1
Essen
nce Site
e Installler App
plication
The ES7
700MGLS device deteccts changes
s in shock and
magnettism, i.e., vibrations
on the surface
whe
ere the dev
vice is moun
nted, or cha
anges in th
he vicinity of
o a
magnet as in opening/closing
g a door or window. In
n addition, tthe ES700M
MGLS
device can
act as an
a input de
evice for an external wired
periph
heral and in
ncorporate
it into th
he security system.
The insttallation pro
ocess varie s dependin
ng on the in
ntended purrpose of the
ES700M
MGLS device
e being insttalled:
 As an RF Secu
urity device
e (Integral Magnetic Detector
and
d or Shock
Dettector): Select the RF
F Security ic
con
or both.
, an
nd then cho
oose Shock
k, Magnet,
 As an RF Inpu
ut device (IInput Terminal functio
onality): Se
elect the RF
F Input
icon
, and then selecct the type of device connected
tto the ES70
00MGLS
vice terminals.
dev
Note: The RF Seccurity functtionality do
oes allow yo
ou to use th
he device
as a lim
mited inputt terminal. This option
n is availablle when the
ES700MGLS devicce is config
gured as RF
F Security M
Magnet Dettector only;;
onnected to
o the input terminal off the ES700
0MGLS
and the device co
evice.
device is a wired magnet de
 To add
d ES700M
MGLS as
s an RF Security
device
( Magnet, Shock
or, Ma
agnet & Shock
se
ensor):
1. IIf the screw
w securing tthe top cov
ver to the mounting
is present, re
emove the
screw
with a flathead screwdriver. Then gen
ntly insert tthe screwdriver
between
the
e side snap
p and the to
op cover an
nd pry off t he cover.
2. Connect
the
e dongle to
o the system
m Control Panel.
3. From
the BllackBerry, cclick the Es
ssence Site Installer iccon
Menu and Language
Figurre 3: Main M
Screens
The
Langua
age screen is displayed
d.
Multi-Purp
pose Magnettic Switch
Con
nfiguring the
Device
4. Select
a Lan
nguage and
d click Conn
nect. The Dongle
scre
een is displa
ayed.
Figure
e 4: Dongle
e and Communication Screen
5. S
Select the dongle
ID frrom the dro
op-down lis
st and click
k Continue. A
Communica
ation screen
n displays and
proceed
ds to estab
blish a conn
nection
between
the
e dongle an
nd the Blac
ckBerry.
The
dongle ID is the la
ast four numbers on the barcode
e glued to the
dongle.
6. A
After comm
munication b
between the dongle an
nd the BlacckBerry is synched,
click
Continue. The Se
erver Permissions scre
een is displa
ayed.
The server is located a
at the monitoring centter. The IP address displayed is
specific
to the
monitorring station
n.
Figure
5: Se
erver Permissions Scre
een
7. C
Confirm the
e checkbox with the IP
P address of
o the serve
er is selecte
ed and
click
Allow. The device
e Types screen is displayed.
Figure 6:
6 Device T
Types Scree
en - RF Sec
curity Icon
8. S
Select the RF
R Security
y icon
. A screen lis
sting RF se
ecurity devices (MGI,
MGS
and MGL devicess) already in
n the system is display
yed. If an RF security
device
has already bee
en installed
d, it will app
pear in the list as an MGI,
MGS
o MGL dep
or,
pending on the device
e’s configuration.
10
Multi-Purpose M
Magnetic Switch
Configuring the Device
Figurre 7: RF Se
ecurity Device Listing Screen
A this point the follow
At
wing should
d be conside
ered:

When Adding
or E
Editing an RF
R security device pla n the functtionality of
the dev
vice as follo
ows:
 Sho
ock & Magn
net sensor
Sett the config
guration forr the magne
et sensor a
and the shock sensor.
 Sho
ock sensor
Sett the config
guration forr the shock sensor.
 Mag
gnet senso
or
Sett the config
guration forr the magne
et sensor
and
dettermine if a wired exte
ernal magn
net will be cconnected to
t the
magnet, confi gure the de
evice accorrdingly.
If
ere is no ex
xternal wire
ed magnet connected
tto the device,
the
dettermine if t he integral magnet se
ensor will fu
unction as a
perrimeter mag
gnet or nott, and then configure tthe device
acc
cordingly.
IIf there are no RF Seccurity devices currently
y in the sysstem, the list will be
replaced
by
y the word ““EMPTY”.
9. C
Click New, and
then p ut a battery
y in the dev
vice as insttructed. The device is
le
earned by the
system
m.
Figure 8: S
System Lea
arning Scree
en
10. After
the de
evice is learrned by the
e system, the RF Secu
urity Device
e Listing
screen
displays again, but with a new row for
f the learn
ned device. The new
device
row text is “N/A
A – MGLS”,, because itt has not be
een named
d yet.
Multi-Purp
pose Magnettic Switch
11
Con
nfiguring the
Device
Figure 9: Device Name a
and ID Scre
een with a New
Device
e Row
The ID cann
not be chan
nged and re
epresent th
he order in which the devices
were
put in the system
m. For exam
mple, in the
e screen ab
bove the de
evice was
the
third RF
F Security d
device put in the syste
em.
11. Click
the de
evice you ju
ust added to
t the list and select E
Edit from th
he popup
menu.
Figure
10: Device
Nam
me and ID Screen
with
h Popup Me
enu
12. Enter
param
meter value
es as requirred.
The location
n selected w
will replace
e the N/A va
alue in the Device Name and ID
screen.
The
e Function sselected will automatically chang
ge the Parameter
screen
to in
nclude the p
parameters
s relevant for the seleccted functio
on.
12
Multi-Purpose M
Magnetic Switch
Configuring the Device
Figure
e 11: RF Se
ecurity Dev
vice Parame
eter Screen
ns (Shock, Magnet
and
d Shock & Magnet)
The S//N (serial nu
umber) and
d ID of the device are
e read-only
parameters. Thesse parameters are set when the d
device is le
earned by
stem. The R
Radio level is also read-only, it sshows the RSSI
level
the sys
per RF Security d
device in the
e system.
Multi-Purp
pose Magnettic Switch
13
Con
nfiguring the
Device
13. After
completing the P
Parameters screen, click Update and Save. A message
appears
sta
ating that th
he device data
update
ed successffully. For information
about
the parameters,
, see the ES
SI-CMS Use
er Guide.
14. Click
OK. Th
he Installattion screen is displaye
ed and the n
e appears
new device
o the list.
on
 To add
d ES700M
MGLS as
s an RF Input dev
vice:
1. IIf the screw
w securing tthe top cov
ver to the mounting
is present, re
emove the
screw
with a flathead screwdriver. Then gen
ntly insert tthe screwdriver
between
the
e side snap
p and the to
op cover an
nd pry off t he cover.
2. Connect
the
e dongle to
o the system
m Control Panel.
3. From
the BllackBerry, cclick the Es
ssence Site Installer iccon
Figure
e 12: Main Menu and Language Screens
The
Langua
age screen is displayed
d.
4. Select
a Lan
nguage and
d click Conn
nect. The Dongle
scre
een is displa
ayed.
Figure
e 13: Donglle and Com
mmunication
n Screen
5. S
Select the dongle
ID frrom the dro
op-down lis
st and click
k Continue. A
Communica
ation screen
n displays and
proceed
ds to estab
blish a conn
nection
between
the
e dongle an
nd the Blac
ckBerry.
The
dongle ID is the la
ast four numbers on the barcode
e glued to the
dongle.
6. A
After comm
munication b
between the dongle an
nd the BlacckBerry is synched,
click
Continue. The Se
erver Permissions scre
een is displa
ayed.
14
Multi-Purpose M
Magnetic Switch
Configuring the Device
The server is located a
at the monitoring centter. The IP address displayed is
specific
to the
monitorring station
n.
Figure 14: S
Server Perm
missions Scrreen
7. C
Confirm the
e checkbox with the IP
P address of
o the serve
er is selecte
ed and
click
Allow. The device
e Types screen is displayed.
Figure 15: Device T
Types Screen - RF Sec
curity Icon
8. S
Select the RF
R Input ico
on
the
system is displaye
ed.
. A screen
listin
ng RF Inputt devices already in
Figu
ure 16: RF Input Devic
ce Listing Screen
IIf there are no RF Inpu
ut devices currently in
n the syste m, the list will be
replaced
by
y the word ““EMPTY”.
9. C
Click New, and
then p ut a battery
y in the dev
vice, as dirrected by th
he screen
text.
The de
evice is lea rned by the
e system.
Multi-Purp
pose Magnettic Switch
15
Con
nfiguring the
Device
Figure
17: System Lea
arning Scre
een
10. After
the de
evice is learrned by the
e system, a Device Na
ame and ID
D screen is
displayed.
Fig
gure 18: De
evice Name
e and ID Sc
creen
The ID cann
not be chan
nged and re
epresent th
he order in which the devices
were
learne
ed by the sy
ystem. For example, in
i the scree
en above th
he device
w the thirrd RF securrity device learned by the system
was
m.
11. Choose
a na
ame/locatio
on for the device.
When selecting a nam
me for the device, base
e the decisi on on the location
where
the device
will b
be mounted
d.
And
then click:

Back to
o return to the screen
n listing RF Input devicces. Double
e click the
device you just ad
dded to the
e list and se
elect Edit frrom the po
opup
menu.
Enter parameter
values as required,
an
nd then clicck Update and
Save.
A mess
sage appea
ars stating that
the de
evice data u
updated suc
ccessfully.
For information a bout the pa
arameters, see the ES
SI-CMS Use
er Guide.
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Multi-Purpose M
Magnetic Switch
Configuring the Device
Figure
e 19: RF In
nput Device
e Parameterr Screen
The S//N (serial nu
umber) and
d ID of the device are
e read-only
parameters. Thesse parameters are set when the d
device is le
earned by
stem. The R
Radio level is also read-only, it sshows the RSSI
level
the sys
per RF Input deviice in the system.
O The Insstallation sc
creen is disp
played and the new device
Click OK.
appearrs on the lisst.

New to
o add an ad
dditional de
evice.
 To ediit an ES7
700MGLS
S device (RF Security or RF Inputt):
1. Connect
the
e dongle to
o the system
m Control Panel.
2. Click
the Es
ssence Site Installer ic
con
on
n the BlackB
Berry.
Figurre 20: Main
n Menu and Language Screen
The
Langua
age screen is displayed
d.
3. Select
a Lan
nguage and
d click Conn
nect. The Dongle
scre
een is displa
ayed.
Multi-Purp
pose Magnettic Switch
17
Con
nfiguring the
Device
Figure
e 21: Donglle and Com
mmunication
n Screen
4. S
Select the dongle
ID frrom the dro
op-down lis
st and click
k Continue. A
Communica
ation screen
n displays and
proceed
ds to estab
blish a conn
nection
between
the
e dongle an
nd the Blac
ckBerry.
The
dongle ID is the la
ast four numbers on the barcode
e glued to the
dongle.
5. A
After comm
munication b
between the dongle an
nd the BlacckBerry is synched,
click
Continue. The Se
erver Permissions scre
een is displa
ayed.
The server is located a
at the monitoring centter. The IP address displayed is
specific
to the
monitorring station
n.
Figure 22: S
Server Perm
missions Scrreen
6. C
Confirm the
e checkbox with the IP
P address of
o the serve
er is selecte
ed and
click
Allow. The device
e Types screen is displayed.
7. S
Select the RF
R input
ecurity
icon, depe nding on how the
or RF Se
device
was previously defined. A screen listing devicess of the spe
ecified type
already
in the system is displayed.
Figure 23
3: Device Ty
ypes Screen
8. C
Click the ite
em row of tthe device that
will be edited. A p
popup men
nu
appears.
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Multi-Purpose M
Magnetic Switch
Configuring the Device
Figure 24: Dev
vice Listing with Popup
p Menu
9. S
Select Edit in the popu
up menu. The
parame
eters of the selected device are
displayed.
For
F informa
ation about the parameters, see the ESI-CM
MS User
Guide.
e 25: RF In
nput Device
e Parameterr Screen
Figure
10. Change
parrameter vallues as required and click
Update
e and Save
e. A
message
ap
ppears stat ing that the
e device da
ata updated
d successfully.
The S/N (se
erial numbe
er) and ID of the device are read
d-only parameters.
These
param
meters are set when the
device is learned b
by the systtem. The
Radio
level is also read
d-only, it shows the RSSI
level p
per device type
in the
system.
11. Click
OK. Th
he Installattion screen is displaye
ed and the p
previously selected
row
is upda
ated accord ingly.
 To dellete an ES700MG
GLS devic
ce (RF Security o
or RF Inp
put):
1. Connect
the
e dongle to the system
m Control Panel.
2. Click
the Es
ssence Site Installer ic
con
Multi-Purp
pose Magnettic Switch
on
n the BlackB
Berry.
19
Con
nfiguring the
Device
Figure
e 26: Main Menu and Language Screens
The
Langua
age screen is displayed
d.
3. Select
a Lan
nguage and
d click Conn
nect. The Dongle
scre
een is displa
ayed.
Figure 27: Dongle
e and Communication Screens
4. S
Select the dongle
ID frrom the dro
op-down lis
st and click
k Continue. A
Communica
ation screen
n displays and
proceed
ds to estab
blish a conn
nection
between
the
e dongle an
nd the Blac
ckBerry.
The
dongle ID is the la
ast four numbers on the barcode
e glued to the
dongle.
5. A
After comm
munication b
between the dongle an
nd the BlacckBerry is synched,
click
Continue. The Se
erver Permissions scre
een is displa
ayed.
The server is located a
at the monitoring centter. The IP address displayed is
specific
to the
monitorring station
n.
Figure 28: S
Server Perm
missions Scrreen
6. C
Confirm the
e checkbox with the IP
P address of
o the serve
er is selecte
ed and
click
Allow. The device
e Types screen is displayed.
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Multi-Purpose M
Magnetic Switch
Mountin
ng
Figure 29
9: Device Ty
ypes Screen
7. S
Select the RF
R input
or Securrity
icon, dependin
ng on how the device
w previou
was
usly defined
d. A screen listing dev
vices of the
e specified type
already
in the system is displayed.
8. Click
the ite
em row of a device. A popup men
nu appearss.
Figure 30: Dev
vice Listing with Popup
p Menu
9. Select
one of
o the follow
wing menu items:

Delete

Edit an
nd then clicck Delete in
n the Device
e Paramete
ers screen.
10. Confirm
the
e delete ope
eration. The Installation screen iis displayed
d and the
previously
selected
row
w is remov
ved.
Mou
unting
5.1
Insta
alling the
ES
S700MG
GLS De
evice
(as Shock
Senso
or and/
/or Magnet D
Detecto
or)
The ES7
700MGLS device is mo
ounted usin
ng mounting
g tape foun
nd on the back
of the
smart magnet
sens
sor and the
e correspon
nding perma
anent mag net.
A single screw may
y be added to the mou
unting partt of the sma
art magnett sensor to
protection for
f the device (and be
e compliantt to the EN
activate the tear-off tamper p
A second o ptional scre
ew may be added for the mechanical
50131 standard).
strength
h and symm
metry of the
e installatio
on See Figu
ure 32 and step 5 belo
ow.
When in
nstalling the
e ES700MG
GLS device as an magn
net detecto
or, the conffiguration
settings provides you
with the
e option of using the device
as a
an input terrminal for
evice. The external
ma
agnet mustt be hardwired to the
an exterrnal legacy magnet de
ES700M
MGLS device
e as if it wa
as defined as
a an RF Input device (see Figure 37 and
Multi-Purp
pose Magnettic Switch
21
Mounting
Figure 38).
This means placem
ment of the
e ES700MG
GLS device must be ne
ear the
external magnet device.
 To ins
stall the ES700MG
GLS device
(as Sh
hock Sen
nsor and/
/or Magnet Dete
ector):
1. IIdentify the
e location fo
or mounting
g the ES700MGLS dev
vice according the
criteria
in se
ection 3.3.
2. IIf the screw
w securing tthe top cov
ver to the mounting
is present, re
emove the
screw
with a screwdriv
ver. Then gently
inserrt the screw
wdriver betw
ween the
side
snap and the top cover and pry off the cover.
Figurre 31: Scre
ewdriver Inssertion Poin
nt and Top Cover Sep aration
Screw
1: For Tear--Off/Tamper
Protection
and firm
m contact
with
w the mounting surface
Screw
2: For firm ccontact
with
w the mounting surface
Figure 32: Tear-Off T amper Scre
ew Location
n in Mounti ng
3. IIf there is no
n battery i n the devic
ce, put the battery in tthe device.. The
battery
mus
st be a 3V C
CR-123A Lithium batttery. Check
k that the polarity
indicators on
o the batte
ery match the
picture on the dev
vice circuit board.
IIf the battery is alread
dy in the de
evice, remo
ove it and ttrigger the tamper
mechanism
by pressin
ng the tamp
per switch several
tim es, and the
en replace
the
battery making su
ure the pola
arity is corre
ect.
Tamper
Switch
Figure 33: Locattion of the ES700MGL
LS Device Tamper
Mecchanism
After the ba
attery is insstalled, the red LED glows for 3 sseconds. Th
his
indicates th
hat the deviice has bee
en successfully powere
ed up.
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Multi-Purpose M
Magnetic Switch
Mountin
ng
WARNING! A new ba
attery can explode
if itt is incorrecctly installed.
Replace
the
e battery on
nly with the
e same or equivalent
ttype recom
mmended
b the manufacturer. Discard use
by
ed batteries responsib
bly.
4. C
Clean the surfaces of tthe mounting locations thorough
hly. Make sure the
lo
ocations arre dry.
5. M
Mount the smart
magn
net sensor by peeling the cover o
unting
off the mou
tape
and prress the sticcky side ag
gainst surface of the d
designated location
(frame-side
e of the ope
ening).
To ensure a strong bo nd and to enable
the Tear-Off/Ta
Tamper featture, also
screw
the mounting
in
n place, afte
er using the
e mounting
g tape, with
h two 3 X
3 DIN 798
35
82 C screwss as depicte
ed in Figure
e 32.
6. F
For standarrd complian
nt installatio
ons, a singlle screw mu
ust be adde
ed. This
w add a te
will
earing tamp
per protecttion to the unit.
LED
Indicaator
Figure
e 34: ES700
0MGLS Dev
vice Interior View 1
7. R
Replace the
e top cover of the device onto the
e bottom ca
asing. For standard
compliant
in
nstallation, use a kb22
2X6 screw to supplem
ment the clip.
8. L
Line up the permanen t magnet next
to the smart mag
gnet sensorr so that
the
indicato
or marks arre aligned. Though tria
al and errorr, move the
permanent
magnet ba
ack and fortth until you
u find the th
hreshold po
oint of the
green
LED. From this p
point, move the perm
manent mag
gnet toward
d the smartt
sensor
apprroximately 0.5 cm (0.2 inch). Then Mount tthe perman
nent
magnet
by peeling the
e cover off the mounting tape an
nd pressing it into
place.
The distanc
ce between the two pa
arts of the device
may
y vary from
installation to installattion, depending on the
e surfaces. For examp
ple,
molding
on a frame orr a deviatio
on between the planess of the surfaces may
require
the sensor to b
be closer to
o the perma
anent magn
net than it would be
in another installation . As a gene
eral rule, th
he two partss of the device will
usually
be around
3 cm
m from eac
ch other.
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pose Magnettic Switch
23
Mounting
~ 3 cm
Figure 35: Correc
ct ES700MG
GLS-GN Alig
gnment and Gap for Intrusion De
Alignment
etection (A
Marks are
a Exaggerrated for Be
etter Underrstanding)
Note: If the
e device is being used
d exclusivelly as a Sho
ock detector, the
permanent
magnet is not require
ed.
 To ins
stall the ES700MG
GLS device (as an
a Input Termina
al
Only)::
1. IIdentify the
e location fo
or mounting
g the ES700MGLS dev
vice according the
criteria
in se
ection 3.3.
2. IIf the screw
w securing tthe top cov
ver to the mounting
is present, re
emove the
screw
with a screwdriv
ver. Then gently
inserrt the screw
wdriver betw
ween the
side
snap and the top cover and pry off the cover.
Figurre 36: Scre
ewdriver Inssertion Poin
nt and Top Cover Sep aration
3. T
Thread the leads from the extern
nal device through the
e back of th
he
mounting
(s
see Figure 37).
Depending on the type
e of wire from the extternal devicce, carefully
y break off
the
tab cover of the ta
ab that best suits the wire placem
ment. To brreak off
the
tabs, us
se needle n
nose pliers
24
Multi-Purpose M
Magnetic Switch
Mountin
ng
Tabs for
Leads
Thread Leaads
through Ho
ole
Figu
ure 37: External Leadss Placemen
nt in the ES
S700MGLS d
device
4. C
Connect the
e leads to tthe termina
als in the ES
S700MGLS device with
ha
screwdriver
r. Polarity iss irrelevantt.
Batteery
Comparrtment
Terminals for
External Leads
Figu
ure 38: Exte
ernal Leadss Placemen
nt in the ES700MGLS D
Device
5. IIf there is no
n battery i n the devic
ce, put the battery in tthe device.. The
battery
mus
st be a 3V C
CR-123A Lithium batttery. Check
k that the polarity
indicators on
o the batte
ery match the
picture on the dev
vice circuit board.
IIf the battery is alread
dy in the de
evice, remo
ove it and ttrigger the tamper
mechanism
by pressin
ng the tamp
per switch several
tim es, and the
en replace
the
battery making su
ure the pola
arity is corre
ect.
Tamper
Switch
Figure 39: Locattion of the ES700MGL
LS Device Tamper
Mecchanism
After the ba
attery is insstalled, the red LED glows for 3 sseconds. Th
his
indicates th
hat the deviice has bee
en successfully powere
ed up.
WARNING! A new ba
attery can explode
if itt is incorrecctly installed.
Replace
the
e battery on
nly with the
e same or equivalent
ttype recom
mmended
b the manufacturer. Discard use
by
ed batteries responsib
bly.
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pose Magnettic Switch
25
Mounting
LED
Indicaator
Figure
e 40: ES700
0MGLS Dev
vice Interior View 1
6. C
Clean the surface of th
he designatted mounting location
ns thorough
hly. Make
sure
the loc
cations are dry.
7. M
Mount the smart
magn
net sensor by peeling the cover o
off the mou
unting
tape
and prress the sticcky side ag
gainst surface of the d
designated location
(frame-side
e of the ope
ening).
To ensure a strong bo nd and to enable
the Tear-Off/Ta
Tamper featture, also
screw
the mounting
in
n place, afte
er using the
e mounting
g tape, with
h two 3 X
3 DIN 798
35
82 C screwss as depicte
ed in Figure
e 32.
8. F
For standarrd complian
nt installatio
ons, a singlle screw mu
ust be adde
ed. This
w add a te
will
earing tamp
per protecttion to the unit.
9. R
Replace the
e top cover of the device onto the
e bottom ca
asing. For standard
compliant
in
nstallation, use a kb22
2X6 screw to supplem
ment the clip.
5.1.1
“Walk Test”
” Mode
After the
e battery has been insstalled in th
he device, a Walk Tesst mode (lik
ke in PIRs)
automattically runs for 10 min
nutes. In th
his mode, th
he professio
onal installer may
test the sensor for trigger acttions. The LEDs
will indicate a ch
hange to the
environm
ment as specified by tthe designa
ated functio
on of the de
evice. In th
his mode,
the LEDs will alway
ys indicate a trigger re
esponse, re
egardless o
of the LED’s
disable configuration.
enable/d
5.1.2
Verify
y High--Quality
y RF Communication (Option
nal)
If ES700
0KPD is ava
ailable: At tthe mounting location
n, using the
e ES700KPD
D key pad
program
m 92 functio
on, verify th
s sufficient reception ffrom the Co
ontrol
hat there is
Panel to
o the ES700
0MGLS dev ice. (For more informa
ation, see tthe ES700K
KPD User
Manual.)
RF Testt Mode in th
he ES700DVK keypad (For more
Alternattively, use the
informattion, see th
he ES700DV
VK User Gu
uide.)
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Multi-Purpose M
Magnetic Switch
Mainten
nance
Main
ntenance
6.1
Replacing the Ba
attery
The ES7
700MGLS has a nomin
nal battery life of 3 yea
ars. The ba
attery statu
us is
displaye
ed via the device
LED and reported automattically to th
he monitoring center.
When th
he battery status
indiccates that itt is low, the
e battery s hould be re
eplaced
within a few days.
 To rep
place a battery:
1. IIf the screw
w securing tthe top cov
ver to the mounting
is present, re
emove the
screw
with a flathead screwdriver.
2. G
Gently insert the screw
wdriver bettween the side
snap a nd the top cover and
p off the cover.
pry
Figurre 41: Scre
ewdriver Inssertion Poin
nt and Top Cover Sep aration
3. R
Remove the
e old batterry and trigg
ger the tam
mper mecha
anism by prressing the
tamper
swittch several times, and
d then repla
ace the batttery makin
ng sure the
polarity
is correct.
Tamper
Switch
Figure 42: Locattion of the ES700MGL
LS Device Tamper
Mecchanism
The
battery
y must be a 3V CR-123A Lithium battery.
After the ba
attery is insstalled, the red LED glows for 3 sseconds. Th
his
indicates th
hat the deviice has bee
en successfully powere
ed up.
WARNING! A new ba
attery can explode
if itt is incorrecctly installed.
Replace
the
e battery on
nly with the
e same or equivalent
ttype recom
mmended
b the manufacturer. Discard use
by
ed batteries responsib
bly.
4. Replace
the
e top cover of the device onto the
e bottom ca
asing.
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pose Magnettic Switch
27
Maintenance
Appe
endix A
ES700
0MGLS
S Spec
cificattions
Electric
cal
Power S
Supply:
One 3V CR-123
3A Lithium battery
Battery Life:
Overr 3 years (u
under nominal conditio
ons)
Battery Power Tes
st:
Upon
n power-up
p and period
dically
Wireles
ss
Bi-direc
ctional:
End--to-End Bi-D
Directional ESI protoccol
Adva
anced radio
o supervisio
on algorithm
Frequen
ncy:
BFSK
K, 868.3 MHz in Europ
pe and FM 9
916.5MHz in
i US
(facttory configu
ured)
RF Cove
erage:
700 meters (22
296 feet) (O
Open Air No
ominal)
Encodin
ng:
32-b
bit ID, over 4 billion co
ombinationss
Functio
onal
Detectio
on Thresho
old:
Closiing distance: 35 mm (~1.38 inch
h)
Open
ning distance: 45 mm (~1.78 incch)
Magnet Polarity:
Irrele
evant
Visual IIndications::
1 Grreen LED fo
or closure
ed LED for opening
1 Re
Tamperr Mechanism
m:
Doub
ble Triggere
ed Tamper – cover op
pen & Wall tearing
Numberr of ES700M
MGLS devic
ces
supportted is dependent on
designa
ated functio
on:
In Ev
verGuard and
EverGuard Expres s-2 system
ms:
Intru
usion Detec
ctors, Shock Sensors: 64 devices
Inpu
ut Terminals
s: 16 devices
In th
he EverGuard Express system:
Intru
usion Detec
ctors + Sho
ock Sensorss: 32 devices
Inpu
ut Terminals
s: 8 devices
Environ
nmental
Operating Temperratures:
-10°°~50° Celsius (14° - 122°
Fahren
nheit)
Storage
e Temperattures:
-20°°~60° Celsius (-4° - 140° Fahren
nheit)
Humiditty
95%
% non-conde
ensing
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Multi-Purpose M
Magnetic Switch
Mainten
nance
Physica
al
Dimens
sions:
Sma rt magnet sensor– 98
8 x 25 x 25 mm (L x W x H)
manent mag
gnet – 46 x 14.5 x 10
0 mm (L x W x H)
Perm
Weight::
Sma rt magnet sensor – 45 grams (in
ncl. battery
y)
manent mag
gnet – 25 grams
Perm
Color:
Cove
er: RAL 900
03 (Glossy white)
Base
e: RAL 7035
5 (Silver)
Magn
net: RAL 90
003 (Glossy
y white)
Compliiance with
h Standard
ds
CE:
ETSII EN 301 48
89-4
ETSII EN 301 48
89-1
EN 5
50130-4
EU D
Directive 19
999/5/EC fo
or R&TTE
Radio:
ETSII EN 300 22
20-3
ETSII EN 300 22
20-1
CEPT
T/ERC - Rec
commendation 70-3
EN 5
50131-5-3
Safety:
EN/IIEC60950-1
Security
y and Alarm
m Systems:
EN 5
50131-1:20
006 + A1:2009 Class-III Grade-2
EN 5
50131-2-6:2008 Class
s-II Grade-2
EN50
0131-6:200
08 Type-C
Environ
nmental Reg
gulation:
Com
mpliance to RoHS: 2002/95/EC
Reliability (Mechan
nical and
nmental con
nditions):
Environ
EN 5
50130-5:19
998
Manufacturing and
d Materials
Standarrds:
ISO 9001:2008
IEC 6
60068
ISO 14000
Marking
gs:
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pose Magnettic Switch
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