EPIR2 GSM Alarm System
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Valid for EPIR2 v1.01.
Contents Technical Specifications..................................................................................................... 5 1. QUICK START GUIDE....................................................................................................... 7 1.1. How and where to fix the holder to the wall..............................................................................7 1.2. Prepare the SIM card................................................................................................
Contents of pack: Item Quantity EPIR2 alarm system ........................ 1 Power supply ....................................1 User manual ......................................1 MiniUSB cable ...................................1 Back-up battery ................................1 Screws ................................................1 5,6kΩ resistor....................................1 Not included: You will need to supply your own SIM card – we recommend you get a contract SIM, not Pay As You Go.
Protecting your home and property with the EPIR2 alarm system Where and how to use the alarm system The EPIR2 is a convenient, easy to use, remote control security system for houses, cottages, country homes, garages and other buildings.
Components of the EPIR2 security system 5 1 3 1 8 15 2 BELL- / COM Z2 BELL+ 10 16 6 3 12 8 GSM 9 SIM 13 14 7 11 BACK SIDE BATTERY INSIDE VIEW 4 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.
1. QUICK START GUIDE OVERVIEW This section tells you how to install the EPIR2 system quickly and easily and covers all the procedures required for full system operation. The alarm system functions via the GSM network, so you will first need to purchase a SIM card so you can ‘talk’ to and program your device via your mobile phone.
1.2. Prepare the SIM card Place the SIM card in your mobile phone and disable the PIN code by following the appropriate menus on your mobile phone. This will help ensure that when you install the SIM card in the EPIR2 it will operate correctly. 63 IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS • 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.
11 LOCK 10 Slide the SIM card cover back to lock SIM card in place. Fit the front cover and replace screw. For more information see the diagram of the EPIR2 and the description of components on page <6>. 10 12 13 1.4. Plug the power supply connector into the device 1.5. Place the device into the holder 14 1.6. Insert the plug into the mains socket 1.7. How to check the detector is working The system will start in 1 - 2 minutes.
1.8. About the back-up battery and how to replace it The back-up battery should last for at least two years. Its lifespan will largely depend on the surrounding temperature and the frequency of disruptions to the mains power. During mains failure the battery should power the system for up to twenty-four hours. How to replace the battery: 16 17 1. Unplug the power supply from the mains electricity socket. 20 19 1 4. Remove the screw located on the base of the unit. 22 5. Open the cover. 3.
1.9. How to program EPIR2 system Before you continue, you need to program your EPIR system. We recommend that you program the EPIR system using your PC and ELDES Configuration Tool software as it’s the quickest, easiest way and offers more options for your system, such as flexible SMS/text message management. NOTE If you wish to program the EPIR2 system by SMS/text message, please refer to section 3. HOW TO PROGRAM THE SYSTEM USING YOUR MOBILE PHONE. If not, please proceed to section 1.9.
26 Specify a location for setup file and left-click on the Save button. We recommend placing the file on your desktop. 1.9.2. install ELDES Configuration Tool software. 27 Double left-click on the downloaded setup file to run it. 12 EN EPIR2 User Manual v.1.
28 29 EPIR2 User Manual v.1.4 In the newly popped-up window left-click on the Next button to continue. In the next window left-click on the Next button to continue.
30 In the following window left-click on the Next button to continue. 31 In the next window left-click on the Next button to continue. 14 EN EPIR2 User Manual v.1.
32 33 EPIR2 User Manual v.1.4 In the following window left-click on the Install button to begin the installation process. Wait for the installation progress to complete and do not click on any button.
After the successful installation, the following window will pop-up. Left-click on the Finish button in order to end the installation and launch ELDES Configuration Tool software afterwards. 34 NOTE: You do not have to repeat the installation process the next time when you want to run ELDES Configuration Tool software again. 1.9.3. Connect EPIR2 to your PC via the USB cable IMPORTANT: Before connecting EPIR2 to your PC via the USB cable, first ensure the EPIR2 is powered up.
1.9.4. Run ELDES Configuration Tool software. 37 Run the software anytime you want by double left-clicking on the ELDES ConfigTool shortcut located on the desktop. 38 Once the software is up and running, left-click on the USB connection / -connect- button. 39 EPIR2 User Manual v.1.4 Type in 4-digit administrator password, which is 1470 (by default) and click on the Continue button.
40 On successful first-time connection, a Quick Start Wizard window will show up. Left-click on the Start Wizard button and follow the step-by-step instructions to program the EPIR2 system. After completing all of the Quick Start Wizard steps, your system is ready for use. 1.10. How to arm and disarm the system To arm your system dial the SIM card and wait until it rings three times and then drops the call. This means the system is now successfully armed.
41 Don’t stand in movement sensor detection zone Close all doors Close all windows Close all doors 1.11. A 15 second delay allows you to leave the premises When you arm the system via your phone, a keyfob or a keypad, the system will give you a 15 second delay before it activates, giving you time to leaving the premises. You can change the time delay at any time (see ELDES Configuration Tool software’s Help section).
1.14. Receiving an SMS/text message when temperature exceeds the set values The system comes equipped with a feature intended for temperature measurement in the surrounding area. This feature allows to monitor the temperature and receive a notification by SMS text message, identified as the Temperature Info SMS, to user phone number when the set temperature MIN or MAX boundaries are exceeded.
You can also attach more devices which are not part of the ELDES wireless range by using expansion module EW1 with 2 inputs and 2 programmable outputs Main features of built-in wireless module: • Up to 16 ELDES wireless devices per one EPIR2 unit; • Two-way wireless communication; • Supervised communication link with configurable self-test period; • Maximum wireless connection range is 150 meters in open areas, within a building wireless range will be up to 30m, depending on building construction. 2.1.
3. Open Wireless Device Management section. This section uses a radar diagram to show ELDES wireless devices visible to EPIR2 within its wireless range. 43 80% 60% 40% 20% Unbound devices are indicated by a device icon with a red stripe above the icon. Once the device is bound, the stripe turns to green: Wireless device bound to alarm system (green stripe above the icon). 22 EN Wireless device not bound to alarm system (red stripe above the icon). EPIR2 User Manual v.1.
The wireless devices are automatically arranged within the radar diagram according to the strength of their wireless signal, expressed in percentage terms. 4. Enter an 8-character wireless device ID code in Device ID entry. The ID code is printed on a label located on the inner or outer side of the wireless device enclosure. 5. Once the wireless ID is entered correctly, the button will turn to Add. 44 6. Left-click on the Add button and watch the progress bar indication.
2.2. How to remove a wireless device from the system IMPORTANT: Before you continue, first ensure the EPIR2 is powered up and connected to your PC via the USB cable. 1. Turn on the wireless device by following the instructions provided in the user manual of the wireless device. 2. Run ELDES Configuration Tool software and left-click on the USB connection / -connect- button. 38 47 3. Open Wireless Devices section. 48 80% 60% 40% 20% 4.
5. Left-click on the Remove button to remove the wireless device. 49 6. Watch the progress bar indication. 50 7. After the successful wireless device removal process, the stripe above the wireless device icon will turn red. ATTENTION: In order to correctly remove the wireless device from the system, the user must remove the device using SMS text message or ELDES Configuration Tool software and restore the parameters of the wireless device to default afterwards.
Keys Functionality [BYPS] Zone bypass mode [CODE] Additional options - system fault list / violated high-number zone indication / violated high-number tamper indication (EKB3W indicates up to 12 zones/ tampers on the keypad, there is a different system to identify zones/tampers numbered 13 to 34) [*] Cancel command [#] Confirm (enter) command [0] ...
EKB3W idling resulting in return to sleep mode. Meanwhile: a) if a zone or tamper, which is of the associated EKB3W keypad, is violated, EKB3W will instantly wake up and initiate the Back-light Timeout. Meanwhile the keypad buzzer will emit short beeps and the LED indicators will light ON indicating the violated zone or tamper number.
52 SMS User EPIR2 2.3.4. How to disarm & turn off alarm by EKB3W 1. The system will initiate the entry delay countdown (by default – 15 seconds) after the user has entered the secured area. Entry delay countdown is intended for user to enter a valid user password and disarm the system before the alarm is caused. ` 2.
1. Arm the system in Stay mode manually by entering the following combination using [STAY] and number keys: Press the [STAY] key & enter user password: STAY uuuu Value: uuuu - 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). 54 SMS User EPIR2 For more details on how to disarm & turn off the alarm by EKB3W keypad, please refer to section 2.3.4. 2.3.6.
ATTENTION: Bypassing a violated tamper is NOT allowed. Please, restore the tamper (for example: close sensor‘s enclosure) before arming the system 2.3.8. Fault messages Yellow LED SYSTEM indicates a system fault. SYSTEM LED indications are mentioned in the table below.
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-number zone or tamper number is 21. Zone LED section - B (illuminated continously) Zone LED 7 = 12 Zone LED 8 = 18 Zone LED 9 = 24 Zone LED 10 = 30 Zone LED section - A (flashing) Zone LED 1 = 1 Zone LED 2 = 2 Zone LED 3 = 3 Zone LED 4 = 4 Zone LED 5 = 5 Zone LED 6 = 6 2.4.
57 SMS User EPIR2 2.4.2. How to disarm the system by EWK1 or EWK2 1. 2. The system will initiate the entry delay countdown (by default – 15 seconds) after the user has entered the secured area. Entry delay countdown is intended for user to disarm the system before the alarm is caused. To disarm the system, press 1 of 4 keyfob buttons set to disarm the system (by default, EWK1 - ; EWK2 - ). 58 Disarm the system 3.
3. HOW TO PROGRAM THE SYSTEM USING YOUR MOBILE PHONE NOTE: The system supports a flexible management of SMS/text message replies from the system. This can be configured using ELDES Configuration Tool software. In order to configure and control the EPIR2 system using SMS/text message, send the text command to the phone number of EPIR2 from one of the pre-programmed user numbers. ESSENTIAL INFORMATION FOR PROGRAMING VIA YOUR MOBILE PHONE • The underscore symbol ‘_’ in these instructions represents a space.
Function Add or change a single user phone number Command XXXX_NRn: +4417001111111 or XXXX_NRn: 004417001111111 or XXXX_ NRn:017001111111 Main Settings Value Range / Comment NRn = [NR1... NR10] The EPIR2 alarm system allows you to enter up to ten different mobile numbers to gain access to and control the system. User 1 number is mandatory - all the others can be skipped.
Function Command Add or change XXXX_ multiple user NR1:+4411111111_ phone numbers NR2:004411111112_ NR3:011111113_ NR4:011111114_ NR5:004411111115_ NR10:XXXX_ +4411111110 Verify added XXXX_HELPNR user phone numbers Delete a single XXXX_NRn:DEL user phone number Delete multiple XXXX_NR2:DEL_ user phone NR3:DEL_NR4:DEL_ numbers NR5:DEL NR10:DEL Set date & time XXXX_MMMM. mn.
Function Edit zone alarm text Disable a zone Enable a zone Change the entry delay timer Disable the entry delay timer Check your system and zone status Command XXXX_Zn: NewTextHere XXXX_Zn:OFF XXXX_Zn:ON XXXX_ ENTRYDELAY:n,YY Zone Settings Value Range / Comment Zn = [Z1... Z34] Zn = [Z1... Z34] Zn = [Z1... Z34] n = [Z1... Z34], YY = [0...
Function Rename PGM output Turn ON PGM output / set PGM output startup status to ON Turn OFF PGM output / set PGM output startup status to OFF Turn ON PGM output for a specified time period PGM Output Settings** Command Value Range / Comment XXXX_Cn: Cn = [C1... C32] NewNameHere XXXX_Cn: Cn = [C1... C32] ON or XXXX_ OutputName:ON XXXX_Cn: OFF or XXXX_ OutputName:OFF XXXX_Cn:ON: HH.MM.SS or XXXX_ OutputName:ON:HH. MM.SS Turn OFF PGM XXXX_Cn: output for a speci- OFF:HH.MM.
Function Set the periodic system status SMS/text message Command XXXX_INFO:FF.TT System Status Information Value Range / Comment FF = frequency in days, [01... 10]; TT = time, [01... 23] By default, this status SMS/text message will be sent daily at 11:00am. Disable periodic XXXX_ system status INFO:00.00 SMS/text message Example 1111_INFO:02.10 This status SMS/ text message will be sent every 2nd day at 10:00am. 1111_INFO:00.
Function Enable SMS to all users simultaneously in case of alarm Disable SMS/text message to all users simultaneously in case of alarm Alarm Notification Settings Command Value Range / Comment Example XXXX_SMSALL:ON By default, in case of alarm the 1111_SMSALL:ON system sends an SMS message to User 1.
External Power Supply & Backup Battery Status Notification Settings Function Command Value Range / Comment Example Disable SMS/text XXXX_BATREPORT: The system checks the backup 1111_ message regard- OFF battery resistance every 10 BATREPORT:OFF ing the battery days. If the backup battery is replacement disconnected or needs to be replaced (if more than 2,5Ω resistance is detected), the system sends an SMS message to User 1. You may wish to configure the system to ignore these changes.
Function Command Hear what is XXXX_MIC happening in your property Remote Listening Value Range / Comment Example You can listen in to what is hap1111_MIC pening at your protected property whenever you want by sending this SMS/text message. The system will make a phone call to you and enable the microphone in EPIR2. You must answer the call within 20 seconds to listen in to what is happening in your property. If you do not pick up, the system will stop trying and will return to its previous state.
Function Disable wireless module Enable wireless module Bind a wireless device to the system Remove a wireless device from the system Replace a wireless device by another wireless device of the same model Wireless Device Management Command Value Range / Comment Example XXXX_RF:OFF The system disables the 1111_RF:OFF built-in wireless module XXXX_RF:ON 1111_RF:ON XXXX_SET:YYYYYYYY YYYYYYYY = 8-character wireless device ID code 1111_ SET:5261841A XXXX_DEL:YYYYYYYY YYYYYYYY = 8-character wireless device I
Function Verify SMS/text message central number SMS/Text Message Central Number Settings Command Value Range / Comment XXXX_ The text/SMS central number SMS_+4411111111 is normally already saved in the SIM by your mobile phone network provider. However if you fail to receive SMS/text messages from the EPIR2, you will have to enter it yourself having first got it from your mobile phone provider.
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5. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR ADVANCED USERS This section contains the wiring diagrams and other system features, such as remote configuration via GPRS network connection and firmware upgrade procedure. Your EPIR2 system comes equipped with wired zone and output terminals, therefore you may wish to connect a wired sensor, wired siren or a LED indicator to your EPIR2.
2. Loosen the screws of the terminals using a flathead screwdriver. 62 3. Connect BELL wire (usually – red) of the wired bell/siren to BELL+ terminal, while the GND (usually - black) wire to BELL - / COM terminal. 63 61 GND BELL- / COM BELL Z2 BELL+ The wired siren/bell, connected to the wired output, must be piezo type and powered from +8... +15V. The current consumption must not exceed 150 mA. 4. Screw in the terminals. 64 5. Insert back the terminal block. 65 46 EN EPIR2 User Manual v.1.
6. Set the Output Mode as Siren under Management section in the ELDES Configuration Tool software. NOTE: No additional power supply is required for the siren/bell. NOTE: For a more convenient installation, we recommend using EWS1 and EWS2 wireless sirens. System condition indication by LED indicator 1. Remove the terminal block from the slot. 66 2. Loosen the screws of the terminals using a flathead screwdriver. 67 3.
4. Screw in the terminals. 69 5. Insert back the terminal block. 70 5. Under Management section in ELDES Configuration Tool software, set the Output Mode as Indicator and under the Output Indication column, enable the check-box (-es) corresponding to the desired system conditions, e. g. System Armed check-box. NOTE: The resistor and the LED indicator are NOT supplied with the EPIR2 system and are NOT mandatory to use. Please, obtain these components from your local store if desired. 5.2.
2. Loosen the screws of the terminals using a flathead screwdriver. 72 3. Connect the Z wire (usually – yellow) of the wired detection device to Z2 terminal, while the COM (usually - green) wire to BELL - / COM terminal. 4. Connect the 5.6 kΩ nominal resistor, supplied with your EPIR2 system, across BELL- / COM and Z2 terminal in parallel to the connected wires of the detection device. 71 73 resistor 5,6 kΩ BELL- / COM COM Z2 BELL+ Z Magnet 5. Screw in the terminals. 74 EPIR2 User Manual v.1.
6. Insert back the terminal block. 75 7. Set Zone Status of Z2 to Enabled under Zones/On Board section in ELDES Configuration Tool software.v 5.2.2. Connecting a wired sensor of NC (normally closed) type 1. Remove the terminal block from the slot. 76 2. Loosen the screws of the terminals using a flathead screwdriver. 77 3. Connect the Z wire (usually – yellow) of the wired detection device to any terminal of the 5.
4. Connect the COM (usually - green) wire to BELL - / COM terminal. 78 76 BELL- / COM resistor 5,6 kΩ Z2 COM BELL+ Z Magnet 5. Screw in the terminals. 79 6. Insert back the terminal block. 80 7. Set Zone Status of Z2 to Enabled under Zones/On Board section in ELDES Configuration Tool software. EPIR2 User Manual v.1.
5.3. How to connect to the system remotely via GPRS connection Before configuring EPIR2 remotely via GPRS connection, make sure that: • SIM card is inserted into EPIR2 device. • Mobile internet service is enabled on the SIM card. • Power supply is connected to EPIR2. • Default SMS password is changed to a new 4-digit password; • At least User1 phone number is set up • APN, user name & password are set up. 5.3.1.
5.3.2. 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.
5.4. How to reset the system to default settings 1. Unplug USB cable (if any) 2. Open EPIR2 enclosure. 3. Press and hold the RESET button. 4. Wait for the LED to flash quickly several times. 5. Power down EPIR2. 6. Power up EPIR2. 7. Configuration has been restored to default. 5.5. How to upgrade the firmware locally via USB connection 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Disconnect the power supply and backup battery.. Open EPIR2 enclosure. Connect EPIR2 to the PC via USB cable.
ATTENTION: Comma character is NOT allowed to use in user name and firmware file name. ATTENTION: “ELDES UAB” does not run a FTP server and does not host the firmware files online. Please, contact your local dealer to request the latest firmware file. NOTE: It is strongly recommended to restore default parameters after the firmware upgrade.
5.8.2. Creating a SMART SECURITY account • Type in the following address in your web browser: http://security.eldes.lt • Press Register • In the next window fill in username, password, email address, your personal details verification code and press Register button. • Now open your email inbox and look for a new email message received from ELDES. The email message will contain an account activation link. Please, click on the link to confirm your account registration. 85 5.8.3.
87 • Press Control button to start controlling your security system and electrical appliances. In the next window you can arm/disarm the alarm system, view battery, network, temperature status, alarm reports and control electrical appliances. 88 EPIR2 User Manual v.1.
5.8.5. Obtaining a new License Key • When the period of your 6-month trial License Key is over, you will have to purchase a new key via PayPal. Press PayPal Extend License located in the Devices in Use section of Devices window. • In the next window follow the instructions of the PayPal system to complete the purchasing procedure. • After the purchase is complete, the License Key validity extends automatically for a specified device. 58 EN 89 EPIR2 User Manual v.1.
6. Related products EWP1 - wireless PIR sensor (motion detector) EWD1 - magnetic door contact EWS1 - internal siren EWS2 - external siren EPIR2 User Manual v.1.
EWK1 - wireless keyfob EWF1 – wireless smoke detector EW1 - wireless zone and PGM output expansion module EW1B - battery-powered wireless zone and PGM output expansion module EKB3W – wireless LED keypad 60 EN EWK2 - wireless keyfob EPIR2 User Manual v.1.
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