GSM ALARM AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM user manual ESIM264 COMPLIES WITH EN 50131-1 GRADE 2, CLASS II REQUIREMENTS
User Manual v2.1 Valid for ESIM264 v7.11.18 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 ESIM264 (also referenced as alarm system, system or device) has radio transceiver operat ing 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.
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1. General Information ESIM264 is an alarm system for private houses, cottages, village houses, garages, warehouses and other buildings, also capable of turning on/off the electrical appliances by SMS message and alarm system keyboard. This alarm system provides a simple thus effec tive way of use. The system consists of: • ESIM264 alarm system device; • Up to 4 EKB2/EKB3 keyboards; • Wired and/or wireless sensors: movement sensors, magnetic door sensors, smoke sensors etc.
1.2 EKB2 Keyboard Overview EKB2 is an LCD keyboard intended for using with ESIM264 alarm system. Temperature Keys Functionality One menu level back / cancel GSM Signal Strength Digital Clock 20,20C Menu navigation – up System Status Message Menu navigation – down Confirm (enter) value ... Value typing Keyboard partition switch / minus symbol for entering negative temp.
EKB2 LCD screen is intended for displaying alarm system status messages and alerts. Message READY is displayed on the screen that no zones are violated or no troubles are present and the system is prepared for arming. Message NOT READY (and TBL) shows up in case of zone violation or if system troubles are present. The alarm system cannot be armed until the troubles are removed or violated zone (-s) is restored, bypassed or set up to operate under Force mode.
1.3 EKB3 Keyboard Overview EKB3 is a LED keyboard intended for using with ESIM264 alarm system. LED Functionality ARMED Alarm system is armed /Configuration mode READY System is prepared for arming SYSTEM System troubles / valid command is being entered BYPS Zone bypass mode 1-12 Violated zone A B ARMED READY SYSTEM 1 BYPS 7 8 2 9 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 1 2 3 STAY 4 5 6 BYPS 7 8 9 INST * 0 # CODE Fig. No.
2. Technical Specifications 2.1 Electrical & Mechanical Characteristics Electrical & Mechanical Characteristics Main Power Supply Current in Standby without External Sensors and Keyboard Recommended Backup Battery Voltage, Capacity Recommended Backup Battery Type Maximum Battery Charge Current GSM Modem Frequency Cable Type for GSM Antenna Connection Number of Zones on Board Nominal Zone Resistance Number of PGM Outputs on Board PGM Output C1-C4 Circuit 16-24V 50 Hz ~1.
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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+ BELLCOM G Y C2 C1 BUZ+ BUZMIC+ MIC+5V DATA COM Z6 COM Z5 Z4 COM Z3 Z2 COM Z1 Metal box PE contact Fuse 500 mA ~16-24V Z6 5.6k 5.6k 5.6k 5.6k 5.6k Z5 Z4 Z3 Z2 Z1 MIC SIREN Fig. No. 4 ~230V 50Hz BUZ EPGM1 500 mA max. iButton® key reader Relay module EKB3 Temperature sensor EKB2 2.3.2 Zone Connection Types Type 1 Normally open contact with 5,6KΩ end of line resistor Fig. No.
3. Basic Configuration & Use ATTENTION: System configuration described in this chapter is based on default system parameter values. Your alarm system installer may have changed those values. For more details, please, contact your alarm system installer. This chapter provides a description of basic configuration and use of ESIM264 alarm system by the following methods: • SMS message; • Phone call; • EKB2 keyboard; • EKB3 keyboard; • iButton® key.
3.2. Arming, Disarming the System & Turning Off the Alarm Before arming the system it is necessary to close all doors and windows in the secured area and move yourself away from the move ment detection field. Don’t stand in movement sensor detection zone Close all doors Close all windows Close all doors Fig. No. 6 3.2.1 Arm, Disarm & Turn off the Alarm by Phone Call ATTENTION: User must leave the secured area before arming the system by phone call. 1.
3.2.2 Arm by SMS Message SMS 1. Leave the secured area. 2. To arm the system, send the following SMS message to the system‘s phone number from any out of 5 preset user phone numbers: SMS text: XXXX_ARM1 or XXXX_ARM2 or XXXX_ARM1,2 Value: 1 – partition 0; 2 – partition 1; 1,2 – both partitions Example: 1111_ARM1 3. After the system is successfully armed, it will reply with confirmation by SMS message to the user phone number who sent the SMS message. SMS SMS User ESIM264 Fig. No. 8 4.
3.2.4 Arm by EKB2/EKB3 Keyboard EKB2 EKB3 1. To arm the system, enter any out of 10 available 4-digit user passwords using the number keys: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Fig. No. 10 Enter user password: [NNNN] Value: NNNN – 4-digit user password EKB2 Example: 1111OK EKB3 Example: 1111 2. The system will initiate the Exit Delay countdown (by default – 15 seconds) intended for user to leave the secu red area. The countdown is indicated by short beeps provided by keyboard built-in mini-buzzer (if any). 3.
3.2.6 Arm by iButton® Key 1. To arm the system, touch the iButton® key reader by any out of 5 iButton® keys: Fig. No. 14 2. The system will initiate the Exit Delay countdown (by default – 15 seconds) intended for user to leave the secu red area. The countdown is indicated by short beeps provided by ESIM264 mini-buzzer (if any). 3. After the system is successfully armed, it will reply with confirmation by SMS message to User 1 phone number (by default). SMS User ESIM264 Fig. No. 15 3.2.
3.2.8 Arm by EWK1 – Wireless Key-fob EWK1 1. To arm the system, press 1 out of 4 EWK1 buttons (by default – button) assigned to arm the alarm system. Arm the system Fig. No. 18 2. The system will initiate the Exit Delay countdown (by default – 15 seconds) intended for user to leave the secured area. 3. After the system is successfully armed, it will reply with confirmation by SMS message to User 1 phone number (by default). SMS User ESIM264 Fig. No. 19 3.2.
3.3 Activating STAY Mode EKB2 EKB3 EWK1 Stay mode allows the user to remain in the secured area after arming the system. In Stay mode, the system does not cause the alarm when the zones, set up to operate under this mode, become violated. This mode is usually used when arming the system before night.
3.3.2 Arm by EKB3 Keyboard in STAY Mode Manually EKB3 1. Arm the system in Stay mode manually by entering the following combination using [STAY] and number keys: Press [STAY] key & enter user password: [STAYnnnn] Value: nnnn - 4-digit user password Example: STAY1111 2. After the system is successfully armed, it will reply with confirmation by SMS message to User 1 phone number (by default).
3.4 Alarm Indications & Viewing Violated Zones / Tampers By default configuration, the system makes a phone call to User 1 in case of alarm. By answering the call, the user is able to listen on his/her mobile phone to what is happening in area surrounding ESIM264 unit. This feature is pro vided by a microphone (if any) connected to ESIM264.
EKB2 EKB3 The built-in EKB2 mini-buzzer and ESIM264 mini-buzzer (if any) provide short beeps continuously in case of alarm. In addition, the LCD screen back-light level is boosted and the alarm message (depending on violated zone type or tamper violation) is displayed in the main screen view of EKB2 screen. The mini-buzzer can be silenced by disarm ing the system using any method.
3.6 Viewing System Information SMS 1. In order to find out the system‘s current information, send the following SMS message to the system‘s phone number from any out of 5 preset user phone numbers: SMS text: XXXX_INFO Example: 1111_INFO 2.
3. In order to disable periodic SMS message, send the following SMS message to the system‘s phone number from any out of 5 preset user phone numbers: SMS text: XXXX_INFO:0.0 Example: 1111_INFO:0.0 4. The system will reply with confirmation by SMS message to the user phone number who sent the SMS message. SMS SMS User ESIM264 Fig. No. 26 3.8 Viewing Zone & PGM Output Information SMS 1.
3.9 Managing Temperature Information SMS 1. If the temperature sensor is installed in your system, it can send an SMS message containing temperature value in case the set lowest or highest temperature limit value is exceeded. This SMS message is sent to User 1 only. By default configuration this SMS message is disabled. SMS User ESIM264 Fig. No. 28 2.
3.10 Trouble Indications EKB2 Message TBL displayed in the lower left side of the main screen view indicates presence of system troubles. In order to find out more on the particular system problem, please, open menu section TROUBLES. The description on each system problem is indicated in the table below. Menu path: OK → TROUBLES → T [1... 6] EKB3 Trouble Name Description TROUBLE 1 VIOLATED TAMPER One or more tampers are violated. TROUBLE 2 REPLACE BATTERY Backup battery problem.
The number of violated high zone or tamper can be calculated using the table below according to the formula: number from zone LED section B + number from zone LED section A. Example: LED #3 from section A is flashing and LED #8 from section B is illuminated continuously. According to the table below LED #8 is equal to number 18, therefore 18 + 3 = 21. Result: Violated high zone or tamper number is 21.
3.12 Turning ON/OFF the Electrical Appliances for a Determined Time Period 1. In order to instantly turn ON a specified PGM output and keep it in this state for a determined time period, send the follo wing SMS message to the system’s phone number from any out of 5 preset user phone numbers: SMS text message content: XXXX_Cn:ON:hr.mn:sc or XXXX_OutputName:ON:hr.mn:sc Value: Cn – PGM output number, range – [C1... C44]; hr – hours, range – [00... 23], mn – minutes, range – [00...
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