EM8610 e-Alarm GSM Alarm System Starter Kit
| ENGLISH EM8610 - GSM Alarm system Starter Kit Table of contents 1.0 Introduction ...........................................................................................................4 1.1 Packing contents ...............................................................................................4 2.0 Explanation of the control panel .............................................................................5 2.1 Front .........................................................................
| ENGLISH 6.4 Alarm notifications ........................................................................................... 29 6.5 Configure RFID-tag message number .............................................................30 6.6 Setup Speed dial number ................................................................................31 6.7 Change Sensor (zone) name ...........................................................................32 6.8 Low battery warning of a sensor by text message........
| ENGLISH 9.2.2 Group settings (jumpers) ...........................................................................51 9.3 Installation tips .................................................................................................52 9.3.1 Register the window/door sensor ...............................................................53 10.0 Technical specifications .....................................................................................53 10.1 Alarm system ............................
| ENGLISH 2.0 Explanation of the control panel 2.
| ENGLISH 2.2 Rear Microphone Siren Anti sabotage button Back-up batteries Remove the back panel to get access to the back-up batteries.
| ENGLISH 2.3 Rear connections Remove the back panel to get access to the connections. Mobile SIM card holder Input connection for wired sensors (24-hour group) Input connection for wired sensors (normal- group) Output for electronic lock Open output max 100mA Connection wired sirene 12V <500mA Power adapter connection On/Off switch Remark: Z1 and Z2 are wired zones. This is a NC (normally closed) contact. The electrical circuit needs to be closed when idle.
| ENGLISH Remark: Install the SIM card before you activate the system. A SIM card is not enclosed, please contact your telecom provider to provide you with a SIM card. Remark: connect the power adapter to the top of the power plug of the alarm unit.
| ENGLISH 3.0 Preparation 3.1 GSM SIM card To get the best out of the system, it is crucial to take some precautions before making use of the alarm system. The e-Alarm alarm system will sent you a text message or gives you a call when there is an alarm. In order to do so, the system needs a SIM-card from a mobile phone provider. Please check below points before buying a SIM-card : 1) Choose a mobile provider which has the best network coverage at the place where you would like to mount the alarm system.
| ENGLISH 3.3 Plan for sensor placement Before starting to install the alarm system it is important to make a plan. Determine the locations you want to secure and what type of sensor is needed. Also you need to determine what group type or configuration the sensor needs to be installed in. Every type of sensor needs to be placed in a group; Home-group, normal group, single group or 24-hours group.
| ENGLISH 3.4 Configure the sensors in a group Every sensor can be configured to be added to a single group by setting the jumper settings; home-group, normal group, single group or 24-hours group. Bellow you will see an overview of the meaning and how to configure the jumper settings for that type of group. Remark : Determine before pairing with the alarm system in which group the sensor will be operational.
| ENGLISH When the jumper settings are set to D1 and D2 the sensor is configured in the Homegroup. In full security mode the sensor will be enabled. If In-home security is activated this sensor will be disabled. It’s possible to configure a delay for a sensor. It applies only to be an entry delay time. This is set by the jumper setting D1 and D3. This is the Single Group. Remark : Sensors configured in the single group will be enabled in both security modes (Full, In-home) after a specified time.
| ENGLISH 3.6 Install the control panel The control panel can be installed on the wall or can be placed on the table. To install the control panel on the wall you will need to install the wall-mount to the wall. To install the wall-mount use the supplied screws and plugs. After installing the wall mount you can install the control panel to the wall-mount by inserting the pins on the wall mount in the installation holes on the back of the control panel and slide the device downwards.
| ENGLISH 4.0 Operating the Alarm System 4.1 Arm the system (all sensors) Press . It is not necessary to enter the admin code when arming the alarm system. 4.2 Partially arm the system (In-home security) Press . All sensors in the “Normal-group” are enabled, sensors in the “Home- group” are disabled. 4.3 Disarm the system using the control panel Enter your 4 digit password (default: 1234) and press . You will hear a beep to notify you the system is disarmed.
| ENGLISH 4.6 RFID-tag With the RFID tag you can disarm the system. You can also assign a name to the RFID-tag so you will receive a text message with the name of the person that disarmed the alarm. Remark: To activate this function you need to store a text message number and activate the RFID-tag text message function. Nancy is home Mother Administrator Remark : Users can only receive a notification if a mobile-number is stored and the RFID-tags have a name stored.
| ENGLISH 4.9 Output for electronic lock Once the alarm is disarmed, an electronic door-lock can be opened. Check the website www.eminent-online.com for more information. 4.10 Change language Send a text message with the text 0001 to the alarm system. The language will be set to English. 0001 Set English successfully Send a text message with the text 0031 to the alarm system. The language will be set to Dutch.
| ENGLISH Send a text message with the text 0033 to the alarm system. The language will be set to French. 0033 Réglage de la langue "français" avec succès. Remark : Only English, Dutch and French languages are available. The language can also be modified by using the Eminent e-Alarm APP. This App is explained in chapter 5. With the Eminent e-Alarm APP : Remark : Spanish and Italian are not available.
| ENGLISH 4.11 Text message commands All settings of the system can be controlled and configured by sending text messages to the system. Before you power up the alarm system install a mobile SIM card first. Notice: make sure the PIN and voicemail of the SIM card are both disabled. You can disable this by using the SIM card in a regular mobile phone. In case of a Prepaid card make sure you have enough credit on the SIM card. Install the SIM card in the alarm system.
| ENGLISH ??? You will receive the following text message: '91-99' Zone name '10' RFID tags SMS notice '11' Entry and exit delay time '12' Siren volume and ringing time '13' Disarm password '14' Single zone delay time 4.12 Disarm the alarm system In the first part of the menu (?) you see the command that’s needed to disarm the system (0). You only need to send a text message to the SIM card of the alarm system with the text 0.
| ENGLISH 4.13 Arm the alarm system In the first part of the menu (?) you see the command that’s needed to arm the system (1). You only need to send a text message to the SIM card of the alarm system with the text 1. You will receive a text message to confirm the system is armed (System armed). 1 System armed. 4.14 Partially arm the alarm system (Home mode) In the first part of the menu (?) you see the command that’s needed to partially arm the system (2).
| ENGLISH 4.15 Listen and talk back Send a text message with “3” to the alarm SIM card number. The alarm system will call you back immediately and you are able to start communicating via the microphone and speaker of the alarm system. 3 4.16 Record a personal message remotely Send a text message with “4” to the alarm SIM card number. The alarm system will call you back immediately. You can leave a message after the beep. 4 5.
| ENGLISH 5.1 Add an account With the APP you can control the alarm system. The Apple APP will create a text message with the command needed to configure the settings. After this the message needs to be send manually. Press send to send the message. If used with an Android device the text message will be send automatically. 1. Start the APP on your phone and select ‘Add Account’ 2.
| ENGLISH 3. After you have added an account the account will appear in the start screen of the APP. Select the account to continue. 4. After you have selected the account you will see the control panel. With the control panel you can control the alarm system. To enter the settings menu you need to swipe the screen to the left. 5.2 Delete an account To delete an account, there are different methods for Apple and Android. 5.2.
| ENGLISH 5.3 Control the alarm system Below you will find an explanation of each function. Request current status Disarm the alarm system Arm the alarm system Arm the system in Home mode Record personal message. See chapter “Record a personal message remotely” Listen and talkback function. See chapter “Listen and talk back” 5.4 Configure the alarm system by using the APP The configuration of the alarm system is done by sending text messages to the SIM card of the alarm system or by using the APP.
| ENGLISH 6.0 Configure the alarm system 6.1 Request configuration settings Send a text message with “00” to the SIM card number of the alarm system. You will receive a text message with the current settings. 00 System status Entry and exit delay time: 0 sec Single zone delay time: 30 sec Siren volume: 2 Siren ring time: 5 min Disarm password: 1234 With the Eminent e-Alarm APP : 6.2 Configure alarm numbers These numbers are the mobile numbers that will be called when the alarm is triggered.
| ENGLISH You can set up to five phone numbers which should receive a text message or should be called during an alarm. Remark : Only mobile numbers entered as alarm number can control the alarm system by text message commands or by the APP! If a message appears that the phone is not authorized, then the phone number of the phone that you are using is not set as an alarm number. 5 TEL: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
| ENGLISH With the Eminent e-Alarm APP : Select the handset on the right side of the phone number to get a phone call. Select the envelope to get a text message during an alarm. When you would like to receive a text message and a telephone call during an alarm you need to select both handset and envelope. 6.3 Configure alarm message numbers These numbers are the mobile numbers that will receive a text message when the alarm is triggered. Send a text message with “6” to the alarm system.
| ENGLISH 6 SMS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Copy above text into a new text message, modify the text and send the text message to the GSM-number of the alarm system: SMS: 1.00446123654789 2.00446333222558 3.00446223366998 4.00446557788112 5.00446552233668 Store alarm SMS No. Successfully.
| ENGLISH With the Eminent e-Alarm APP : Select the handset on the right side of the phone number to get a phone call. Select the envelope to get a text message during an alarm. When you would like to receive a text message and a telephone call during an alarm you need to select both handset and envelope. 6.4 Alarm notifications The alarm system will check the programmed phone numbers one by one. Firstly every number will get a text message.
| ENGLISH 6.5 Configure RFID-tag message number This phone number will receive a text message when the alarm system is disarmed by using a RFID-tag. 7 SMS No. For RFID tags (0-20 digits): 1. Copy above text into a new text message, modify the text and send the text message to the GSM-number of the alarm system: SMS No. For RFID tags (0-20 digits): 1.00446123654789 Store SMS No. For RFID tags successfully.
| ENGLISH 6.6 Setup Speed dial number You can add a speed dial number to the button, a phone number will be stored as button. speed dial. This number will be dialled by pressing the 8 Speed dial phone number (0-20 Digits): 1. Copy above text into a new text message, modify the text and send the text message to the GSM-number of the alarm system: Speed dial phone number (0-20 Digits): 1.00446123654789 Store speed dial phone number successfully.
| ENGLISH 6.7 Change Sensor (zone) name Every sensor can get a specified name (zone). Every sensor is provided with a zone number. You can change the sensor(zone) name to a preferred name. You can change the name of the sensors 1 to 9. Every sensor name can be used up to 30 characters. The names of the sensors above 9 cannot be changed. The text message to change the name of sensor 1 must be 91. The text message to change the name of sensor 2 must be 92. This can be done until the SMS text 99.
| ENGLISH 6.8 Low battery warning of a sensor by text message Notice: This function is only available for sensors with a 2-way communication (example: EM8650). You will receive a text message when the battery level is low. The message will have the following information in the text message: The sensor name (Up to sensor 9) and the text ‘Battery low’. Sensors above sensor 9 will be displayed with the sensor number followed with the text ‘battery low’. 6.
| ENGLISH Change RFID tags SMS notice successfully. With the Eminent e-Alarm APP : Remark: there will be only a text message sent if the SMS number for RFID tag is set.
| ENGLISH 6.11 Configure the delay time When a delay time is set, the alarm system will beep every second as warning of the delay. The last 15 seconds the speed of the beeps will increase. The delay you can set here, is the entry delay and exit delay time. Remark: please check chapter “Set single zone delay time”, to set the entry delay time of a sensor.
| ENGLISH 6.12 Adjust siren volume and time of alarm Both settings can be adjusted by this menu. 12 Siren volume (0 Mute, 1 Low, 2 High): 2 Siren ringing time (1-9 min):5 Copy above text into a new text message, modify the text and send the text message to the GSM-number of the alarm system: Siren volume (0 Mute, 1 Low, 2 High): 1 Siren ringing time (1-9 min): 4 Set siren volume and ringing time successfully.
| ENGLISH 6.13 Change password It is possible to change the password (1234) into your own password. The new password should contain 4 to 6 digits. 13 Disarm password (4-6 Digits): 1234 Copy above text into a new text message, modify the text and send the text message to the GSM-number of the alarm system: Disarm password (4-6 Digits): 8888 Set disarm password successfully.
| ENGLISH 6.14 Set single zone delay time The delay time for the single zone is only an entry delay time. When the system is armed and a sensor is triggered you will hear a beep every second to warn you. The last 15 seconds of the delay time the system will increase the frequency of beeping.
| ENGLISH 6.15 Delete all wireless sensors by text message All sensors can be deleted from the system by sending a text message or by pressing the anti- sabotage button on the rear 3 times within 3 seconds. After 2 beeps all sensors will be removed. Use the text message as described below: 21 Delete wireless sensors successfully. 6.16 Delete all RFID tags by text message All RFID-tags can be deleted from the system by sending a text message.
| ENGLISH 6.17 Delete all wireless remote controls by text message All remote controls can be deleted from the system by sending a text message. Use the text message as described below : 23 Delete remote controls successfully. 6.18 Restore factory defaults. Also called hard reset. This needs to be done when, for example, a new SIM card is installed. 0000 System has been restored to factory settings. Only programmed phone numbers can restore to factory defaults.
| ENGLISH 6.20 Register wireless sensors and RFID tags 6.20.1 Register new wireless sensor Enter the password (default 1234) and press button on the control panel. The LED will turn on. Now add the sensors by triggering the sensors piece by piece. If you hear a beep the sensor is registered to the system. If you hear 2 beeps this indicates this sensor is already registered. The first sensor you register will be Zone 1 the second sensor Zone 2 etc. 6.20.
| ENGLISH 7.0 Remote control 7.1 Front of remote control LED Indicator Arm Disarm In-home security Panic button 7.2 Arm the alarm Press to arm the alarm. The LED indicator will light up shortly and the siren will give a short beep to confirm the system is active.
| ENGLISH 7.3 Disarm the alarm Press to disarm the alarm. The LED indicator will light up shortly and the siren will beep 2 times to confirm the system is disarmed. 7.4 In-home mode Press . All sensors configured in the normal-group will be enabled; The sensors in the Home-group will stay disabled. 7.
| ENGLISH Press , followed by or . The alarm system will arm or disarm silently. The external siren will not give an alarm signal. The alarm system can be armed/disarmed without disturbing the other inhabitants. (The alarm system itself will confirm with a short sound signal) 7.6 Panic button Regardless the status of het alarm; armed or disarmed, by pressing the SOS button the alarm system will immediately enable the panic status. 7.
| ENGLISH 8.0 Install motion detector 8.1 front of motion detector 1. 2. 3. Detection window LED indicator Mounting bracket LED indicator : Flashes continuously : Motion detector is performing a self-test Flashes 1x : Motion detected Flashes 2x : Self-test completed. Motion detector is active Flashes once per 3 seconds : Battery power low, exchange battery* * You will receive a text message if battery level is low.
| ENGLISH 8.2 Inside the motion detector Remove the screw on top of the motion detector and gently remove the front and back. Infrared sensor Anti sabotage button LED On/Off Group setting (jumpers) Infrared sensor 8.2.1 Infrared sensors The infrared sensors detect the motion. These sensors need to be clean at all time. Do no touch the sensors ! 8.2.2 Anti sabotage button If the motion detector is opened this switch will detect it and trigger the alarm. 8.2.
| ENGLISH Home-group Normal-group Single-group 24-hours-group Remark : It’s recommended to install detectors that needs to be operational 24-hours, for example smoke detectors, in the 24-hours-group. 8.3 Rear motion detector Test button 8.3.1 Test mode After the self-test has finished press the test button once. The motion detector will send a trigger signal (flashes 1x). 8.3.
| ENGLISH 8.3.3 Pair the motion detector Enter the password and press button on the control panel. The LED will turn on. Press 2x the test button of the motion detector you wish to register. If you hear a beep the sensor is registered to the system. If you hear 2 beeps this indicates this sensor is already registered. Notice: During the registration process be sure no other sensor is triggered.
| ENGLISH Top view Side view 8.5 Test the motion detector After you fully installed the motion detector and the self-test is completed you can test the motion detector by walking within the range of the motion detector from one side to the other side. The LED indicator of the motion detector will flash if motion is detected. Adjust the motion sensor to get the best results. And repeat the test.
| ENGLISH 9.0 Install the Window/Door sensor 9.1 Front window/door sensor LED Indicator Sensor Magnet LED indicator : Flashes 1x : Window/Door is detected as open. Flashes quickly : Battery power low, exchange battery* * You will receive a text message if battery level is low. The message contains the following information (up to sensor 9) sensor name with additionally the text ‘battery almost empty’. From sensor 10 the name will be replaced for a zone nr.
| ENGLISH 9.2 Inside the window/door sensor Anti sabotage button Group settings (jumpers) 9.2.1 Anti sabotage button If the sensor is opened this switch will detect it and trigger the alarm. 9.2.2 Group settings (jumpers) Every sensor can be configured to be added to a single group by setting the jumper settings; home-group, normal group, single group or 24-hours group. Bellow you will see an overview of the meaning and how to configure the jumper settings for that type of zone.
| ENGLISH 24-hours-group Remark : It’s recommended to install detectors that needs to be operational 24-hours for example: smoke detectors in the 24-hours-group. 9.3 Installation tips It’s recommended to install the sensor on the frame (no movement) and to install the magnet on the door/window itself. Notice: The magnet needs to be placed on the right side of the sensor. The red LED will light up every time the door/window is opened! The distance between the sensor and the magnet must not exceed 1cm.
| ENGLISH 9.3.1 Register the window/door sensor Make sure the sensor and the magnet are located next to each other. Enter the password and press button on the control panel. The LED will turn on. Now separate the magnet from the sensor. The sensor will be triggered. If you hear a beep the sensor is registered to the system. If you hear 2 beeps this indicates this sensor is already registered. 10.0 Technical specifications 10.
| ENGLISH 10.3 Window/door contact Power supply Stand-by current Alarm current Wireless reach Frequency sensors Temperature Humidity Dimensions sensor Dimensions magnet 1,5V DC (2 x AA 1,5V LR6) <35uA <10mA Max. 80 meter (open field) 433MHz -10 to 55 degrees Celsius < 80% (no condensing) 71 x 34 x 17,5 mm 51 x 12 x 13,5 mm 11.0 Frequently Asked Questions and other related information The latest Frequently asked questions for your product can be found on the support page of your product.
| ENGLISH Repairing of the device should be done by qualified Eminent staff. The warranty immediately voids when products have undergone self repair and/or by misuse. For extended warranty conditions, please visit our website at www.eminent-online.com/warranty. *Tip: Eminent manuals are written with great care. However, due to new technological developments it can happen that a printed manual does not longer contain the most recent information.
| ENGLISH 14.0 Warranty conditions The five-year Eminent warranty applies to all Eminent products, unless mentioned otherwise before or during the moment of purchase. After buying a second-hand Eminent product the remaining period of warranty is measured from the moment of purchase by the product’s initial owner. Eminent warranty applies to all Eminent products and parts, indissolubly connected or mounted to the product it concerns.