USER MANUAL Mobeye® Smoke Detector CM2400 Mobeye® Heat Detector CM2400H SW version 3.
CONTENT 1. General description 1 3. Getting started Insert a SIM card Insert the batteries Enter the program mode Program at least one telephone number Mount the GSM module housing to the ceiling Fix the cover to the GSM module housing Connect the EI detector and close the cover Perform a test Several detectors in a wireless network 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4. Use of external power supply 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION This manual is applicable for the Mobeye CM2400 and the Mobeye CM2400H. The CM2400 is a battery operated GSM module used to send out an alarm after the input is triggered by the EI Electronics smoke detector EI605TYC. The CM2400H is a battery operated GSM module used to send out an alarm after the input is triggered by the EI Electronics heat detector EI603TYC. In this manual the products are referred to as CM2400(H). The Mobeye CM2400(H) has following behaviour.
2. GETTING STARTED To get started with the Mobeye CM2400(H) at least the following steps need to be taken in following order: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
2.5 MOUNT THE GSM MODULE HOUSING TO THE CEILING Mount the housing in which the module is fixed to the desired place to the ceiling, using the plugs and screws. Please refer to the manual of the EI Electronics detector for het ideal location. 2.6 FIX THE COVER TO THE GSM MODULE HOUSING Take the back cover of the EI Electronics detector. Screw this part to the housing of the GSM module. A small opening shows the exact place. Lead the green connector through the hole in the back cover.
3. SEVERAL DETECTORS IN A WIRELESS NETWORK Although the Mobeye CM2400(H) can run as stand-alone unit, it is also possible to form a wireless network with several EI detectors. For this purpose each EI Electronics detectors needs to be equipped with an RF module. This module can be integrated in the EI Electronics detector. Before the detectors are operational, the detectors need to enrolled, in order to know each other.
4. USE OF EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY Although the Mobeye CM2400(H) is designed to run on batteries, it is possible to use an external power supply. In this mode the module is always in connection with the GSM network and therefore always in program mode. In case the power fails, the batteries take over the functioning and the administrator is informed by an SMS text message. The module continues operating albeit in the low power mode.
5. CONFIGURATION To program the Mobeye CM2400(H), the GSM module must have network connection. In case only batteries are used, first switch the unit to the program mode. Next send SMS commands for the configuration. All settings are stored and will be kept in the unit, even in case the power supplies are removed. 5.1 PROGRAM MODE Directly after inserting the batteries, the Mobeye CM2400(H) switches to the program mode. First the GSM module establishes network connection.
5.4 LIST OF SMS COMMANDS FOR CONFIGURATION The setting options for the CM2400(H). Setting SMS Command Change security code INSTCODE: Set telephone number for alarm TEL1: messages …. TEL5: Delete telephone number DEL1 …. DEL5 Identification text NAME: Options 0000..9999 Default value 1111 Empty 20 characters Mobeye Call on/off SMS on/off Alarm text input 1 Interval ‘test SMS’ ON, OFF ON, OFF 20 characters 0..
6. POSSIBLE SETTINGS 6.1 PHONE NUMBERS The Mobeye CM2400(H) is able to send alarm messages to up to 5 phone numbers. The first telephone number (TEL1) belongs to the administrator. Only this number receives all system messages. The other phone numbers (including the administrator) only get the alarm messages. To set or change telephone numbers: SMS command 1st telephone number: example: TEL1: 1111 TEL1:07123456789 ....
6.6 TEST MESSAGE The Mobeye CM2400(H) can send regular test SMS messages (keep alive) to the administrator (first phone number), to ensure the proper functioning of the unit. The test message function is only active if the unit is armed. The interval between the test messages can be set between 0 days (no test message) and 30 days. The default test interval is set to 0 (no test message). SMS command interval test message: example: TEST: 1111 TEST:21 6.
7. REQUEST LIST OF THE SETTINGS AND STATUS The programmed settings and status of the GSM detector can be retrieved by SMS message. Before sending the request, make sure the unit is in the program mode (please refer to 5.1). STATUS REQUEST The status of the Mobeye CM2400(H) can be requested by sending an SMS with the content: SMS command status request: example: STATUS? 1111 STATUS? Upon sending this request, the Mobeye CM2400(H) returns the status to the originator of the request.
8. TECHNICAL MESSAGES AND STATUS FEEDBACK Technical messages In the event of technical issues the administrator receives an SMS message.
Technical specifications GSM : Batteries Battery life in normal mode Ext. power connection : : : Power consumption low power Power consumption 12V Dimensions Ambient temperature : : : : Quad band EGSM, 850/900/1800/1900 MHz 2* CR123 (lithium) >1 year 12 VDC (+/- 2 VDC) / min. 500 mA. (optional) ca 50 μA. stand-by / max. ca. 500 mA ca 50 mA. stand-by / max. ca. 500 mA 80 x 60 x 40 mm -10 °C until +50 °C This manual is published by Mobeye®. All rights, the translation included are reserved.
Declaration of Conformity Herewith we, Mobeye, declare that the product Mobeye CM21 telemetry module And the derived products CM2000, CM2100, CM2200, CM2300, CM2300FS, CM2400, CM2500, CM2600 are in compliance with the essential requirements of the following European standards / EU Directives: Directive 73/23/EEC (low voltage directive) Directive IEC/EN 50130 Electromagnetic compatibility Directive 1995/5/EC R&TTE (Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment) The conformity with the essential requirements