COMPLIES WITH EN 501311 GRADE 3, CLASS II REQUIREMENTS
Installation Manual v1.8
Valid for ESIM364 v02.12.00 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 ESIM364 (also referenced as “alarm system”, “system” or “device”) has radio transceiver operating 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.
• DO NOT use the system in hazardous environment.
• DO NOT expose the system to high humidity, chemical environment or mechanical impacts.
• DO NOT attempt to personally repair the system.
• System label is on the bottom side of the device.
GSM alarm system ESIM364 is a device mounted in limited access areas. Any system repairs must be done only by qualied,
safety aware personnel.
The system must be powered by main 16-24V ~50/60 Hz1.5A max or 18-24V 1,5A max power supply which must be
approved by LST EN 60950-1 standard and be easily accessible nearby the device. When connecting the power supply to the
system, switching the pole terminals places does not have any aect.
Any additional devices linked to the system ESIM364 (computer, sensors, relays etc.) must be approved by LST EN 60950-1
standard.
The power supply can be connected to AC mains only inside installation room with automatic 2-pole circuit breaker capable of disconnecting circuit in the event of short circuit
or over-current condition. Open circuit breaker must have a gap between connections
of more than 3mm (0.12in) and the disconnection current 5A.
AC/DC
ESIM364
USB cable
Mains power and backup battery must be disconnected before any installation or tuning work starts. The system installation
or maintenance must not be done during stormy conditions
Backup battery must be connected via the connection which in the case of breaking would result in disconnection of one of
battery pole terminals. Special care must be taken when connecting positive and negative battery terminals. Switching the
pole terminals places is NOT allowed.
AC 230V
50/60Hz/DC 24V
Phase
Null
PE
In order to avoid re or explosion hazards the system must be used only with approved backup battery.
The device is fully turned o by disconnecting 2-pole switch o device of the main power supply and disconnecting backup
battery connector.
Fuse F1 type – Slow Blown 3A. Replacement fuses have to be exactly the same as indicated by the manufacturer.
If you use I security class computer for setting the parameters it must be connected to earth.
The WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) marking on this product (see left) or its documentation indicates that the
product must not be disposed of together with household waste. To prevent possible harm to human health and/or the environment, the product must be disposed on in an approved and environmentally safe recycling process. For further information
on how to dispose of this product correctly, contact the system supplier, or the local authority responsible for waste disposal
in your area.
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Contents
1. GENERAL INFORMATION .........................................................................................................................................................6
1.3. Default Parameters and Ways of Parameter Conguration .......................................................................................................................6
2.1. Electrical and Mechanical Characteristics ..................................................................................................................................................13
2.2. Main Unit, LED Indicator and Connector Functionality .............................................................................................................................14
4. GENERAL OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION ...............................................................................................................................25
5.3. EKB3/EKB3W LED Keypad .............................................................................................................................................................................27
6. SMS PASSWORD AND INSTALLER CODE .............................................................................................................................. 29
7. SYSTEM LANGUAGE ..............................................................................................................................................................31
8. USER PHONE NUMBERS ........................................................................................................................................................32
8.1. User Phone Number Names ..........................................................................................................................................................................33
8.2. System Control from any Phone Number ....................................................................................................................................................33
9. DATE AND TIME .....................................................................................................................................................................35
9.1. Automatic Date and Time Synchronization ................................................................................................................................................35
10. MASTER AND USER CODES .................................................................................................................................................. 36
10.1. Master and User Code Names ...................................................................................................................................................................... 38
12. ARMING AND DISARMING .....................................................................................................................................................41
12.1. Free of Charge Phone Call ............................................................................................................................................................................. 41
12.2. SMS Text Message..........................................................................................................................................................................................42
12.3. EKB2 Keypad and User/Master Code ..........................................................................................................................................................43
12.4. EKB3 Keypad and User/Master Code .......................................................................................................................................................... 45
12.5. EKB3W Keypad and User/Master Code ....................................................................................................................................................... 47
12.8. Arm-Disarm by Zone .......................................................................................................................................................................................51
12.9. Disabling and Enabling Arm/Disarm Notications..................................................................................................................................... 51
13. EXIT AND ENTRY DELAY .......................................................................................................................................................53
14. ZONES ....................................................................................................................................................................................55
14.1. Zone Numbering ..............................................................................................................................................................................................55
14.2. Zone Expansion ...............................................................................................................................................................................................55
14.5. Zone Type Denitions ....................................................................................................................................................................................57
14.6. Zone Attributes ...............................................................................................................................................................................................57
14.7. Bypassing and Activating Zones...................................................................................................................................................................61
14.8. Zone Names .....................................................................................................................................................................................................61
14.9. Disabling and Enabling Zones ..................................................................................................................................................................... 62
14.10. Viewing Zone State ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 63
17. ALARM INDICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS FOR USER ......................................................................................................67
17.1. Enabling and Disabling Alarm Notications ............................................................................................................................................... 69
17.2. Audio Files and Introduction audio.............................................................................................................................................................. 70
18.4. Enabling and Disabling PGM Outputs ...........................................................................................................................................................72
18.5. Turning PGM Outputs ON and OFF ................................................................................................................................................................72
18.6. PGM Output Control by Event and Scheduler .............................................................................................................................................74
18.7. Wireless PGM Output Type Denitions ........................................................................................................................................................75
19.3. Wireless Signal Status Monitoring .............................................................................................................................................................. 78
19.4. Disabling and Enabling Siren if Wireless Signal is Lost ............................................................................................................................ 80
19.5. EKB3W - Wireless LED Keypad ..................................................................................................................................................................... 80
19.6. EWR2 – Wireless Signal Repeater ................................................................................................................................................................ 82
20.1. BELL Output Status Monitoring ................................................................................................................................................................... 88
20.2. Bell Squawk ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 88
20.3. Bell Squawk in Stay Mode ............................................................................................................................................................................. 89
20.5. Indication by EWS3 - Wireless Indoor Siren Indicators .............................................................................................................................91
21. BACKUP BATTERY, MAINS POWER STATUS MONITORING AND MEMORY ........................................................................ 92
21.1. Backup Battery Status Monitoring .............................................................................................................................................................. 92
21.2. Mains Power Status Monitoring ...................................................................................................................................................................94
23.1. Zone Partition ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 98
23.2. User Phone Number Partition ...................................................................................................................................................................... 98
23.3. Keypad Partition and Keypad Partition Switch .......................................................................................................................................... 99
24. TEMPERATURE SENSORS .................................................................................................................................................. 102
24.1. Adding, Removing and Replacing On-Board Temperature Sensors .................................................................................................... 102
24.2. Primary and Secondary Temperature Sensors ........................................................................................................................................103
24.3. Setting Up MIN and MAX Temperature Thresholds. Temperature Info SMS ......................................................................................104
24.4. Temperature Sensor Names ....................................................................................................................................................................... 105
25. REMOTE LISTENING AND 2WAY VOICE COMMUNICATION .............................................................................................. 107
26. SYSTEM INFORMATION. INFO SMS ....................................................................................................................................108
26.1. Periodic Info SMS .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 108
27. SYSTEM NOTIFICATIONS .....................................................................................................................................................110
27.1. SMS Text Message Delivery Restrictions .................................................................................................................................................119
27.2. SMSC (Short Message Service Center) Phone Number .......................................................................................................................... 119
28. EVENT AND ALARM LOG..................................................................................................................................................... 120
29. INDICATION OF SYSTEM FAULTS ........................................................................................................................................122
30. MONITORING STATION ....................................................................................................................................................... 124
30.1. Data Messages – Events .............................................................................................................................................................................. 125
30.2. Communication ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 131
33. SERVICE MODE .....................................................................................................................................................................157
34. REMOTE SYSTEM RESTART.................................................................................................................................................157
35. EN 501311 GRADE 3 .......................................................................................................................................................... 158
37. TECHNICAL SUPPORT ........................................................................................................................................................ 160
37.3. Updating the Firmware via USB Cable Locally ........................................................................................................................................ 160
37.4. Updating Firmware via GPRS Connection Remotely .............................................................................................................................. 161
38. RELATED PRODUCTS .......................................................................................................................................................... 164
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Limited Liability
The buyer must agree that the system will reduce the risk of re, theft, burglary or other dangers but does not guarantee against such
events.
“ELDES UAB” will not take any responsibility regarding personal or property or revenue loss while using the system.
“ELDES UAB” liability according to local laws does not exceed value of the purchased system. “ELDES UAB” is not aliated with any of the
cellular providers therefore is not responsible for the quality of cellular service.
Manufacturer Warranty
The system carries a 24-month warranty by the manufacturer “ELDES UAB”. Warranty period starts from the day the system has been
purchased by the end user. The warranty is valid only if the system has been used as intended, following all guidelines listed in the manual
and within specied operating conditions. Receipt must be kept as a proof of purchase date.
The warranty is voided if the system has been exposed to mechanical impact, chemicals, high humidity, uids, corrosive and hazardous
environments or other force majeure factors.
This document describes detailed installation and operation process of alarm system ESIM364. It is very important to read the installation
manual before starting to use the system.
It is not allowed to copy and distribute information in this document or pass to a third party without advanced written
authorization by “ELDES UAB”. “ELDES UAB” reserves the right to update or modify this document and/or related products without a warning. Hereby, “ELDES UAB” declares that this GSM alarm and management system ESIM364 is in
compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. The declaration of
conformity may be consulted at www.eldes.lt
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
15.105 statement (for digital devices)
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must
not be located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. Functionality
ESIM364 – micro-controller based alarm system for houses, cottages, country homes, garages and other buildings, also capable of managing electrical appliances via cellular GSM/GPRS network. It can also be used as Intercom system.
Examples of using the system:
• Property security.
• Alarm switch.
• Thermostat, heating and air-conditioner control, temperature monitoring.
• Lighting, garden watering, water pump and other electrical equipment control via SMS text messages.
• Remote listening to what is happening in the secured area.
• Mains power status notication by SMS text message.
• Two-way intercom device via GSM network.
1.2. Compatible Device Overview
DeviceDescriptionMax. Connectible Devices
EKB2LCD keypad4*
EKB3LED keypad4*
EA1Audio output module with 3,5mm jack1**
EA2Audio amplier module 1W 8 1**
EPGM116 zone and 2 PGM output expansion module2
ELAN3-ALARM Ethernet communicator 1
EPGM88 PGM output expansion module1**
Wired Devices
DeviceDescriptionMax. Connectible Devices
EW2Wireless 2 zone and 2 PGM output expansion module16*****
EWP2Wireless motion detector32***
EWD2Wireless magnetic door contact/shock sensor/ood sensor 32***
EWK1****Wireless keyfob with 4 buttons5***
EWK2****Wireless keyfob with 4 buttons 5***
EWS3Wireless indoor siren32***
EWK2A****Wireless keyfob with 1 button5***
EWS2Wireless outdoor siren32***
EKB3WWireless LED keypad4***
EWF1Wireless smoke detector32***
EWF1COWireless smoke and CO detector32***
EWR2 Wireless signal repeater 4***
EWM1Wireless power socket32***
* - A mixed combination of EKB2 and EKB3 keypads is supported. The combination can consist of up to 4 keypads in total.
** - Only 1 of these modules can be connected at a time if the module slots are implemented in ESIM364 unit.
*** - A mixed combination of wireless devices is supported. The combination can consist of up to 32 wireless devices in total.
**** - A mixed combination of EWK1, EWK2 and EWK2A keyfobs is supported. The combination can consist of up to 5 keyfobs in total.
***** - EW2 creates 4 wireless zones, therefore the max. number of connectible EW2 devices is 16 if no keypad zones, no EPGM1 and no
virtual zones exist in the system’s conguration.
1.3. Default Parameters and Ways of Parameter Conguration
ParameterDefault Value
User 1... 10 nameN/A
User 1... 10 phone numberN/A
User 1... 10 partitionPartition 1
User 1...10 - call in case of alarmEnabled
Allow control from any phone numberDisabled
SMS password0000
SMS languageDepends on the rmware
Partition 1 namePART1
Partition 2 namePART2
Partition 3 namePART3
Wireless Devices
Main Settings
Congurable by:
SMS EKB2
EKB3/
EKB3W
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Partition 4 namePART4
Partition 1... 4 exit delay15 seconds
GSM signal loss indication - delay180 seconds
GSM signal loss indication – activate outputN/A
Dual SIM management – SIM card switchDisabled
Dual SIM management – try to nd operator for a
maximum of
Dual SIM management – send SMS/call viaCurrently in use SIM
ParameterDefault Value
Installer's code1470
Duress codeN/A
SGS codeN/A
Passwords/codes format4-digit
Prompt additionally for master code when cong-
uring via keypad/software
Master code1111
Master code nameN/A
Master code partition
User code 2... 30N/A
User code 2... 30 nameN/A
User code 2... 30 partitionPartition 1
Main power lossEnabled
Low batteryEnabled
Battery dead or missingEnabled
Battery failedEnabled
Siren failedEnabled
Tamper alarmEnabled
Date/time not setEnabled
GSM connection failedEnabled
GSM antenna failedEnabled
Wireless antenna failedEnabled
Keypad lostEnabled
CO Level CriticalEnabled
Wireless Power Socket FaultEnabled
Wireless Device Low BatteryEnabled
System armed – User 1... 10Enabled
System armed – SMS delivery reportEnabled
System disarmed – User 1... 10Enabled
System disarmed – SMS delivery reportEnabled
General alarm – User 1... 10Enabled
General alarm – SMS delivery report Enabled
Main power loss/restore – User 1... 10Enabled
Main power loss/restore – SMS delivery reportEnabled
Battery failed – User 1... 10Enabled
Battery failed – SMS delivery reportEnabled
Battery dead or missing – User 1... 10Enabled
Battery dead or missing – SMS delivery reportEnabled
Low battery – User 1... 10Enabled
Low battery – SMS delivery reportEnabled
Siren fail/restore – User 1... 10Disabled
Siren fail/restore – SMS delivery reportDisabled
Date/time not set – User 1... 10Disabled
Date/time not set – SMS delivery reportDisabled
GSM connection failed – User 1... 10Disabled
GSM connection failed – SMS delivery reportDisabled
GSM antenna fail/restore – User 1... 10Disabled
GSM antenna fail/restore – SMS delivery reportDisabled
Tamper alarm/restore – User 1... 10Enabled
Tamper alarm/restore – SMS delivery reportEnabled
Keypad loss/restore – User 1... 10Enabled
Keypad loss/restore – SMS delivery reportEnabled
Temperature info – User 1... 10Enabled
Temperature info – SMS delivery report
System started – User 1... 10
System started – SMS delivery report
Periodical info – User 1... 10
Periodical info – SMS delivery reportEnabled
Wireless signal loss – User 1... 10Enabled
Wireless signal loss – SMS delivery reportEnabled
Unable to arm – User 1... 10Enabled
Unable to arm – SMS delivery reportEnabled
Zone bypass - User 1... 10Enabled
Zone bypass – SMS delivery reportEnabled
CO level critical - User 1... 10Enabled
CO level critical – SMS delivery reportEnabled
EWM1 wireless signal loss/restore - User 1... 10Disabled
EWM1 wireless signal loss/restore – SMS delivery
report
Report/Control zone triggered - User 1... 10Enabled
Report/Control zone triggered - SMS delivery
report
Send to all users simultaneously – all notications Disabled
Time synchronization over GSM networkDisabled
Phone number of the currently inserted SIM card N/A
Synchronization frequency30 days
Zone nameZone X
Zone statusEnabled
TypeInstant
Delay, ms800 milliseconds
StayDisabled
ForceDisabled
Tamper nameTamper X
Delay-type zone – entry delay15 seconds
PartitionPartition 1
SharedDisabled
Audio trackN/A
Alarm count to bypass0
Cross-Zone/Intelli-ZoneN/A
Conrmation Timeout20 seconds
Tamper statusEnabled
Zone connection type for all EPGM1 zonesType 1
Zone nameZone X
Zone statusEnabled
Type
StayDisabled
ForceDisabled
Tamper nameTamper X
Delay-type zone – entry delay15 seconds
PartitionPartition 1
SharedDisabled
Audio trackN/A
Alarm count to bypass0
Cross-Zone/Intelli-ZoneN/A
Conrmation Timeout20 seconds
Tamper statusEnabled
Zone nameZone X
Zone statusDisabled
TypeInstant
StayDisabled
ForceDisabled
Tamper nameTamper X
Delay-type zone – entry delay15 seconds
Zone nameZone X
Zone statusDisabled
TypeInstant
ForceDisabled
Delay-type zone – entry delay15 seconds
PartitionPartition 1
SharedDisabled
Alarm count to bypass0
MS modeDisabled
Account9999
GSM and SMS – attempts 5
GSM and SMS – tel. number 1... 3N/A
PSTN – treat PSTN call as user callDisable
PSTN – attempts5
PSTN – tel. number 1... 3N/A
CSD – attempts5
CSD – tel. number 1... 5N/A
IP Server 1... 3 – IP attempts 3
IP Server 1... 3 – test period 180 seconds
IP Server 1... 3 – protocol UDP
IP Server 1...3 – unit ID0000
IP Server 1... 3 – communication protocol EGR100
IP Server 1... 3 – server IP0.0.0.0
IP Server 1... 3 – server port 20000
IP Server 1... 3 – encryption key - statusDisabled
IP Server 1... 3 – encryption key0000
Communication - primaryIP Server 1
Communication – backup 1... 5N/A
Delay after last communication attempt600 seconds
SIA IP protocol settings - encryption Disabled
SIA IP protocol settings – encryption key 0000
SIA IP protocol settings – account prex N/A
SIA IP protocol settings – receiver numberN/A
SIA IP protocol settings – Contact ID pingDisabled
SIA IP protocol settings – data messageEvent: 1602, partition: 01, user/zone: 000
Burglary alarm/restore – code130
Burglary alarm/restore – statusEnabled
Main power loss/restore – code301
Main power loss/restore – statusEnabled
Armed/disarmed by user – code401
Armed/disarmed by user – statusEnabled
Test event – code602
Depends on the connected wireless device model
On Board
EPGM1 Module
Wireless Devices
MS Settings
Management
Data Messages
Congurable by:
SMS EKB2
Congurable by:
SMS EKB2
EKB3/
EKB3W
EKB3/
EKB3W
Conguration
Tool
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Test event – statusEnabled
Battery failed – code309
Battery failed – statusEnabled
Battery dead or missing – code311
Battery dead or missing – statusEnabled
Tamper alarm/restore – code144
Tamper alarm/restore – statusEnabled
Silent zone alarm/restore – code14 6
Silent zone alarm/restore – statusEnabled
Kronos ping – code602
Kronos ping – statusEnabled
System started – code900
System started – statusEnabled
24H zone alarm/restore – code133
24H zone alarm/restore – statusEnabled
Fire zone alarm/restore – code110
Fire zone alarm/restore – statusEnabled
Low battery – code302
Low battery – statusEnabled
Temperature exceeded – code158
Temperature exceeded – statusEnabled
Temperature fallen – code159
Temperature fallen – statusEnabled
Wireless signal loss/restore – code381
Wireless signal loss/restore – statusEnabled
Disarmed by user (duress code) – code121
Disarmed by user (duress code) – statusEnabled
SGS code entered – code463
SGS code entered – statusEnabled
Armed by user (partial arm) – code456
Armed by user (partial arm) – statusEnabled
Siren fail/restore – code321
Siren fail/restore – statusDisabled
Date/time not set – code626
Date/time not set – statusEnabled
GSM connection failed – code358
GSM connection failed – statusEnabled
GSM antenna fail/restore – code359
GSM antenna fail/restore – statusDisabled
System shutdown – code414
System shutdown – statusEnabled
Keypad fail/restore – code330
Keypad fail/restore – statusEnabled
GPRS connection lost – code354
GPRS connection lost – statusEnabled
Zone bypass – code570
Zone bypass – statusEnabled
CO sensor lifetime exceeded -code380
CO sensor lifetime exceeded -statusEnabled
CO level critical - code162
CO level critical - statusEnabled
Report/Control zone triggered/restored – code150
Report/Control zone triggered/restored – status Disabled
Armed/disarmed in STAY mode – code14 4
Armed/disarmed in STAY mode – statusEnabled
Control / Scheduler
ParameterDefault Value
PGM output control 1... 16Disabled
Scheduler 1... 16Disabled
Additional conditionsDisabled
EWS2 LEDEnabled
Bell squawkDisabled
Activate siren if wireless device is lostDisabled
EWS3 re alarm LEDDisabled
EWS3 alarm LED
Bell squawk enabled if arming in STAY modeDisabled
Temperature sensor 1... 8 nameN/A
Temperature sensor 1... 8 min. temperature0
Temperature sensor 1... 8 max. temperature0
PrimaryNo.1
SecondaryNo.2
iButton key nameN/A
iButton key partitionPartition 1
Allow adding new iButton keysDisabled
ParameterDefault Value
Mains power loss delay30 seconds
Mains power restore delay120 seconds
Alarm duration1 minute
Wireless channelDepends on rmware
Periodic testEvery 1 day at 11:00
Microphone level12
Speaker level85
Service modeDisabled
ELDES Cloud ServicesDisabled
Server addressss.eldes.lt
Port8082
Ping period180 seconds
Time zoneN/A
CommunicationVia GPRS network
Power supply16-24V 50/60 Hz ~1.5A max / 18-24V 1,5A max
Current consumption in idle state w/o external devices connected Up to 80mA
Recommended backup battery voltage, capacity12V; 1,3-7Ah
Recommended backup battery typeLead-Acid
Backup battery charge current Up to 500mA
Backup battery charge durationUp to 30 hours for 7Ah battery
GSM modem frequency850/900/1800/1900MHz
Cable type for GSM/GPRS antenna connectionShielded
Number of zones on-board6 (ATZ mode: 12)
Nominal zone resistance 5,6k (ATZ Mode: 5,6k and 3,3k)
Number of PGM outputs on-board4
On-board PGM output circuit
Maximum commuting on-board PGM output values 4 x 30V; 500mA
BELL: Siren output when activatedConnected to COM
BELL: Maximum siren output current 1A
BELL: Maximum cable length for siren connectionUp to 100m (328.08ft)
BELL: Cable type for siren connectionUnshielded
AUX: Auxiliary equipment power supply voltage13,8V DC
AUX: Maximum accumulative current of auxiliary equipment1,1A
AUX: Maximum cable length for auxiliary equipment connection Up to 100m (328.08ft)
AUX: Cable type for auxiliary equipment connectionUnshielded
BUZ: Maximum current of mini buzzer 150mA
BUZ: Power supply voltage of buzzer5V DC
BUZ: Cable type for mini buzzer connectionUnshielded
Supported temperature sensor modelMaxim®/Dallas® DS18S20, DS18B20
Maximum supported number of temperature sensors8
DATA: Maximum cable length for 1-Wire communicationUp to 30m (98.43ft)
DATA: Cable type for 1-Wire communicationUnshielded
Supported iButton key model Maxim®/Dallas® DS1990A
Maximum supported number of iButton keys 16
Maximum supported number of keypads4 x EKB2 / EKB3
Y/G: Maximum cable length for RS485 communicationUp to 100m (328.08ft)
Y/G: Cable type for RS485 communicationUnshielded
MIC: Maximum cable length for microphone connectionUp to 2m (6.56ft)
MIC: Cable type for microphone connectionUnshielded
Wireless band ISM868 /ISM 915
Wireless communication range Up to 30m (98.43ft) in premises; up to 150m (492.13ft) in open areas
Maximum supported number of wireless devices32
Event log size500 events
Maximum supported number of zones76
Maximum supported number of PGM outputs76
Cable type for zone and PGM output connectionUnshielded
Generated PSTN line valuesVoltage: 48V; current: 25mA; impedance: 270
CommunicationsSMS, Voice calls, GPRS network CSD, PSTN, Ethernet via ELAN3-ALARM
Supported protocolsAdemco Contact ID, EGR100, Kronos, Cortex SMS, SIA IP
Dimensions 140x100x18mm (5.51x3.94x0.71in)
Operating temperature range-20...+55°C (-4... +131°F)
Humidity0-90% RH @ 0... +40°C (0-90% RH @ +32... +104°F)
(non-condensing)
1 R
OUT
Open collector output.
Output is pulled to COM
when turned ON.
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2.2. Main Unit, LED Indicator and Connector Functionality
Main Unit Functionality
GSM MODEM GSM network 850/900/1800/1900MHz
modem
SIM CARD1Primary SIM card slot / holder
SIM CARD2Secondary SIM card slot / holder
DEF Pins for restoring default settings
USB Mini USB port
FUSE F13A fuse
W-LESS ANTWireless antenna SMA type connector
GSM/GPRS ANTGSM/GPRS antenna SMA type connector
MODULES*Slots for EA1, EA2 or EPGM8 module
NE TW
C 4
C 3
DEF
PRG
USB
TIP
RING
ST A T
C 1
C 4
C 2
C 3
SIM CARD1
ANTW-LESS
SIM CARD2
OPENOPEN
G S M
MO D E M
MODULES
GSM/GPRS ANT
AK U+
AK U-
1
FUSE F1
3A
Z1
LED Functionality
NETWGSM network signal strength
C1PGM output C1 status - ON/OFF
C2PGM output C2 status - ON/OFF
C3PGM output C3 status - ON/OFF
C4PGM output C4 status - ON/OFF
STATMicro-controller status
NETW indicationGSM signal strength
OFFNo GSM signal
Flashing every 3 sec.Poor
Flashing every 1 sec.Medium
Flashing several times per sec.Good
Steady ONExcellent
Connector Functionality
TIP*PSTN (landline) terminal
RING* PSTN (landline) terminal
DATA 1-Wire interface for iButton key and temperature sensor connection
+5VTemperature sensor power supply terminal (+5V)
MIC-Microphone negative terminal
MIC+Microphone positive terminal
BUZ-Buzzer negative terminal
BUZ+Buzzer positive terminal
C1 - C4PGM output terminals
Z1 - Z6Security zone terminals
YRS485 interface CLOCK terminal (yellow wire)
GRS485 interface DATA terminal (green wire)
COMCommon return terminal
BELL-Siren negative terminal
BELL+Siren positive terminal
AU X-Negative power supply terminal for auxiliary equipment
AUX+Positive power supply terminal for auxiliary equipment
AC/DCMain power supply terminals
AKU-Backup battery negative terminal
AKU+Backup battery positive terminal
* - Optional, implementable on request in advance
BUZ -C1BUZ +
MIC -
DAT A
+5V
C O M
C O M
Z2
C O M
C O M
Z6
Z5
Z3
Z4
GYC2
MIC +
AC /DC
BELL-
BELL+
AC /DC
AUX+
AUX-
C O M
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2.3. Wiring Diagrams
2.3.1. General Wiring
2
AKU+
GYC2
Relay
module
AKU-
AC /DC
AC /DC
BELL-
BELL+
CO M
AUX+
AUX-
~16-24V
SIREN/BELL
1A max.
Z5
5,6 kΩ
Z6
Z6
5,6 kΩ
iButton®
key reader
+5V
BUZ
MIC
Temperature sensor
CO M
CO M
Z1
Z2
Z3
Z4
Z1
Z2
Z4Z3Z5
5,6 kΩ
5,6 kΩ
5,6 kΩ
5,6 kΩ
BUZ+
BUZ-
C1
MIC -
MIC +
DATA
CO M
CO M
2.3.2. Zone Connection Types
Type 1 Example of 4-wire smoke detector wiring
3
COM
Z1
5,6 kΩ
6-Zone mode: Normally open contact
with 5,6K end-ofline resistor.
COM
NO
Backup Battery
12V 1.3-7Ah
Metal cabinet
PE terminal
Fuse 500 mA
~230V 50/60Hz
EPGM1
EKB2ELAN3-ALARMEKB3
AUX+
C1
GND
+Vin
Type 2 Example of magnetic door contact wiring
4
6-Zone mode: Normally closed contact
with 5,6K end-ofline resistor
Z1
5,6 kΩ
COM
NC
COM
Magnet
NOTE: Based on the example given, in the event of an alarm, the smoke detector could be reset by turning OFF and ON the PGM output
C1. For more details, please refer to 18.4. Turning PGM Outputs ON and OFF.
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NOTE: The system does NOT support 2-wire smoke detectors.
Type 3 Example of motion detector wiring
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COM
Z1
AUX+
AU X-
6-Zone mode: Tamper
and 5,6K end-of-line
resistor and 3,3K
end-of-line resistor
with normally closed
contact.
5,6 kΩ 3,3 kΩ
COM
GND
NC
TAMP
+Vin
Type 4 Example of magnetic door contact (Z1) and glass break sensor (Z7) wiring
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ATZ mode: 5,6K
end-of-line resistor
and normally closed
contact with 3,3K
end-of-line resistor
and normally closed
contact
Z1
5,6 kΩ
COM
3,3 kΩ
COM
NC
Magnet
COM
NC
AU X-
Type 5 Example of motion detector (Z1) and magnetic door contact (Z7) wiring
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COM
Z1
AU X-
AUX+
GND
+Vin
AUX+
ATZ mode: Tamper,
5,6K end-of-line
resistor, 5,6K
end-of-line resistor
with normally closed
contact and 3,3K
end-of-line resistor
with normally closed
contact.
5,6 kΩ5,6 kΩ3,3 kΩ
COM
TAMP
NC
Magnet
NC
GND
+Vin
See also 14.3. 6-Zone Mode and 14.4. ATZ (Advanced Technology Zone) Mode.
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2.3.3. Siren
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BLACK -
BELL+
BELL-
Piezo siren
1 Connect positive siren wire (red) to BELL+ ter-
minal.
2 Connect negative siren wire (black) to BELL-
terminal.
SIREN/BELL
1A max.
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SIREN/BELL
1A max.
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SIREN/BELL
1A max.
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BLACK -
RED +
GND
+12V
RED +
BELL+
BELL-
COM
BELL
BELL+
BELL-
3,3kΩ3,3kΩ
BELL+
BELL-
Self-contained siren
1 Connect negative GND siren wire to COM termi-
nal.
2 Controlling BELL siren wire must be connected
to BELL- terminal.
3 Connect positive +12V siren wire to BELL+ ter-
minal.
Siren status monitoring
By default, the system monitors siren status and
indicates system fault on the keypad if the siren
is broken/disconnected. However, this feature requires a pair of 3,3k nominal resistors connected
in parallel across BELL+ and BELL- terminals.
No siren status monitoring
If the siren status monitoring feature is not required, do not connect any resistor in parallel and
disable siren fault indication on the keypad (see 29. INDICATION OF SYSTEM FAULTS).
BLACK -
SIREN/BELL
1A max.
RED +
See also 20. SIREN/BELL.
NOTE: BELL- is the commuted terminal intended for siren control.
NOTE: Siren status monitoring feature supervises the resistance across BELL+ and BELL- terminals. The resistance must be ranging from
1k through 3,3k, otherwise the system will indicate system fault. In order to view the siren resistance value, please refer to Diagnostic
Management feature available on ELDES Conguration Tool software.
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2.3.4. iButton Key Reader and Buzzer
DATA
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COM
brown
BUZ+
BUZ-
+-
BUZZER
white
iButton
key reader
Supported iButton key model: Maxim/Dallas
DS1990A
The iButton key reader can be installed with buzzer
or separately. The buzzer is intended for audio indication of exit/entry delay countdown providing
short beeps.
1 Connect iButton key reader brown and white
wires to 1-Wire interface: COM and D ATA terminals respectively.
2 Connect buzzer‘s negative terminal wire to BUZ-
and positive terminal wire to BUZ+.
NOTE: The installation of buzzer is not necessary if EKB2/EKB3 keypad is used.
ATENTION: The cable length for connection to 1-Wire interface can be up to 30m (98.43ft) max.
2.3.5. Temperature Sensor and iButton Key Reader
Supported iButton key model: Maxim/Dallas DS1990A
Supported temperature sensor model: Maxim/Dallas DS18S20, DS18B20
DATA
COM
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+5V
DATA
GND+5V
Temperature sensor
DS18S20
GND D ATA +5V
brown
DS1990A
DATA
COM
+5V
Temperature
sensor
DS18S20
GND
+5V
DATA
white
iButton
key reader
DATA
COM
+5V
yellow
red
black
Digital thermometer
with 3m (9.84ft) wire
Vinson DS18B20
1 Depending on the model, connect temper-
ature sensor GND/black wire, DATA/yellow
wire, +5V/red wire terminals to 1-Wire interface: COM, D ATA and +5V terminals respectively.
2 When connecting iButton key reader in par-
allel to temperature sensor, connect iButton
key rea der terminal wires to COM and DATA
terminals respectively.
ATENTION: The cable length for connec-
tion to 1-Wire interface can be up to 30m
(98.43ft) max.
2.3.6. Relay Finder 40.61.9.12 with Terminal Socket 95.85.3 to PGM Output
Example of relay wiring for negative PGM output control
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C1
AUX+
COIL
A1
A2
RELAY
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1 Wire up relay A1 terminal to PGM output Cx and
A2 terminal to AUX+.
2 In addition, connect the switching diode to re-
lay‘s A2 and A1 terminals.
NOTE: We highly recommend using switch-
ing diode model 1N4148 or similar.
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Example of relay wiring for positive PGM output control
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C1
AUX+
1 Wire up relay A1 terminal to PGM output‘s Cx
terminal and A2 terminal to AUX+ and one of
the relay‘s switch contacts: NC or NO.
2 In addition, connect the switching diode to re-
lay‘s A2 and A1 terminals.
A1
2.3.7. RS485
Serial Wiring Method
ESIM364
a
EKB2/EKB3EKB2/EKB3
Max. cable length: a+b+c+d+e+f+g= up to 100m (328.08ft)
ATTENTION: The cable length must not exceed 100m (328.08ft) in total.
ATTENTION: When wiring more than 1 keypad and/or EPGM1 module, please ensure that the set address of each keypad and/or EPGM1
module is dierent.
bc
COIL
RELAY
A2
NOTE: We highly recommend using switch-
ing diode model 1N4148 or similar.
EKB2/EKB3
d
ELAN3-ALARM
EKB2/EKB3
e
EPGM1
f
EPGM1
g
NOTE: If necessary, the RS485 devices can be powered from an external 12-14V DC power supply instead of AUX+ and AUX- terminals
NOTE: You may connect only 1 EKB2/EKB3 keypad or a mixed combination of EKB2 and EKB3 keypads. The combination can consist of
up to 4 keypads in total.
For more details on RS485 interface, please refer to 32.1. RS485 Interface
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Parallel Wiring Method
ESIM364
Max. cable length: up to 100m (328.08ft)
EPGM1EPGM1EKB2/EKB3EKB2/EKB3EKB2/EKB3
ATTENTION: The cable between ESIM364 and each RS485 device must be of the same length and can NOT exceed 100m (328.08ft).
ATTENTION: When wiring more than 1 keypad and/or EPGM1 module, please ensure that the set address of each keypad and/or EPGM1
module is dierent.
NOTE: If necessary, the RS485 devices can be powered from an external 12-14V DC power supply instead of AUX+ and AUX- terminals
NOTE: You may connect only 1 EKB2/EKB3 keypad or a mixed combination of EKB2 and EKB3 keypads. The combination can consist of
up to 4 keypads in total.
For more details on RS485 interface, please refer to 32.1. RS485 Interface
2.3.8. RING/TIP
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to PSTN
(landline)
RING
TIP
ESIM364
ATTENTION: The TIP/RING connectors and PSTN module
are NOT included in a standard ESIM364 alarm system unit.
These components are op tional and can be implemented on
request in advance.
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3. INSTALLATION
When professional installation, OEM integration or assembly by a third-party is expected, the installation instructions and assembly requirements approved for equipment approval must be provided to the integrators to clearly identify the specic requirements necessary
to maintain RF exposure compliance. The grantee of a transmitter, typically the manufacturer, is responsible for ensuring installers and
integrators have a clear understanding of the compliance requirements by including the required instructions and documentation with
the product and, if necessary, to provide further support to full grantee responsibilities for ensuring compliance. The integrators must
be fully informed of their obligations and verify the resolution of any issues and concerns with each transmitter manufacturer or grantee.
• The system can be installed in a metal or non-ammable cabinet only. For a convenient installation, ME1 metal cabinet is highly recommended. The metal cabinet must always be grounded as well as ESIM364 system’s PCB by connecting one of the COM terminals to the
PE contact of the metal cabinet.
• For the connection of 230V transformer, use 3x0.75 mm2 1 thread double isolated cable. 230V power supply cables must not be
grouped with low voltage cable group.
• For the connection of auxiliary and BELL outputs, use 2x0.75 mm2 1 thread unshielded cable of up to 100m (328.08ft) length.
• For the connection of zone/PGM output connectors, use 0.50 mm2 1 thread unshielded cable of up to 100m (328.08ft) length.
System Installation in ME1 Metal Cabinet
1. ME1 metal cabinet components
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to AC main power line
Null
Phase
Fuse 1A
(Primary voltage: 230V AC,
Secondary voltage: 17V 2,35A)
Transformer
PE
blue
brown
Tamper switch
to AC/DC terminals
of ESIM364 system
2. Insert the plastic standos into the appropriate mounting points and x the board of ESIM364 on the holders as indicated below.
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mounting points
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3. If EPGM1 module is to be installed, please install it in the rst place and ESIM364 alarm system afterwards. EPGM1 must be mounted on
the shorter plastic standos, while ESIM364 – on the longer ones. The mounting points of EPGM1 module are indicated below.
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mounting
points*
* The standard ME1 metal cabinet does NOT contain the mounting points intended for EPGM1 module mounting, therefore it will be
necessary to drill out the mounting points by yourself.
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4. Wire up the accessories, such as keypads, zone and PGM output expansion modules, ELAN3-ALARM module, temperature sensors,
according to the wiring diagrams. Install the buzzer closer to iButton key reader in order to hear the exit delay countdown (see 2.3 Wiring Diagrams for more details).
5. Disable the PIN code of the SIM card by inserting it into a mobile phone and following the proper menu steps. Ensure that the addition-
al services, such as voice mail, call forwarding, report on missed/busy calls (“call catcher”) are disabled on the SIM card. For
more details on how to disable these services, please contact your GSM operator.
6. Once the PIN code is disabled, place the SIM card into the SIM CARD1 slot of the alarm system. If Dual-SIM feature is to be used, insert
another SIM card into the SIM CARD2 slot. For more details, please refer to 31. DUAL-SIM MANAGEMENT.
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OPEN
Inserting a SIM card into SIM
CARD1 slot is mandatory as it is
the main SIM card slot, while using a SIM card in SIM CARD2 slot is
optional.
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7. Connect the GSM/GPRS and wireless antennas and follow the recommendations for the installation:
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GSM/
GPRS
and/or
wireless
antenna
8. If one or more wireless devices are to be paired, follow the recommendations for the installation to achieve the strongest wireless
signal:
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Wireless
device
For more details on how to install the wireless devices, please refer to RADIO SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SIGNAL PENETRATION
manual and the latest user manual of the wireless device located at www.eldes.lt/download
Never install in the following
locations:
• inside the metal cabinet
• closer than 20cm (7.87in)
from the metal surface and/or
power lines
Never install in the following
locations:
• inside the metal cabinet
• closer than 20cm (7.87in)
from the metal surface and/or
power lines
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GSM/GPRS
antenna
31
Wireless
device
20cm (7.87in)
or more
0.5 m to 30 m
(1.64 to 98.43ft)
inside the building
0.5 m to 150 m
(1.64 to 492.13ft)
in open areas
Wireless
antenna
Wireless
antenna
9. Power up the system and wait until indicator STAT lights up (see 2.2 Main Unit, LED Indicator and Connector Functionality).
10. Indicator STAT should be ashing indicating successful micro-controller operation.
11. The illuminated indicator NETW indicates that the system successfully registered to GSM network. To nd the strongest GSM signal,
place the GSM/GPRS antenna and follow the indications provided by NETW indicator (see 2.2 Main Unit, LED Indicator and Con-nector Functionality).
12. Change the default SMS password (see 6. SMS PASSWORD AND INSTALLER CODE for more details).
13. Set the phone number for User 1 (see 8. USER PHONE NUMBERS for more details).
14. Set system date and time (see 9. DATE AND TIME for more details).
15. Once the system is fully congured, it is ready for use. However, if you fail to receive an SMS reply from the system, please check the
SMSC (Short Message Service Center) phone number. For more details regarding the SMS centre phone number, please refer to 27.1.
SMSC (Short Message Service Center) Phone Number.
16. If it is required to change the batteries for the wireless devices or carry out other system maintenance tasks, please activate the
Service mode. For more detail regarding this mode, please refer to 33. SERVICE MODE.
Recommended installation:
• keep the distance of at least
20cm (7.87in) or more.
Recommended installation:
• face the front side of the
wireless device towards the
antenna
• keep the distance: 0,5 to 30m
(1.64 to 98.43ft) inside the
building, 0,5 to 150m (1.64 to
492.13ft) in open areas
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ATTENTION: The system is NOT compatible with pure 3G SIM cards. Only 2G/GSM SIM cards and 3G SIM cards with 2G/GSM prole enabled
are supported. For more details, please contact your GSM operator.
NOTE: The installation of iButton key reader, EKB2/EKB3/EKB3W keypad, EWK1 wireless keyfob is not mandatory. However, it is recom-
mended to have those devices installed as an emergency switch in case your mobile phone is switched o or missing.
NOTE: For maximum system reliability we recommend you do NOT use a Pay As You Go SIM card. Otherwise, in the event of insucient
credit balance on the SIM card, the system would fail to make a phone call or send messages.
NOTE: 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.
NOTE: Even though alarm system ESIM364 installation process is not too complicated, we still recommend to perform it by a person
with basic knowledge in electrical engineering and electronics to avoid any system damage.
4. GENERAL OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
When the system is being armed, it will initiate the exit delay countdown intended for the user to leave the secured area. During the countdown period the buzzer will emit short beeps. By default, exit delay duration is 15 seconds. After the countdown is complete, the system
will become armed and lock the conguration by keypad possibility. In case the user does not leave the secured area before the countdown
is complete, the system will Stay-arm if at least 1 zone has Stay attribute enabled. By default, if there is at least 1 violated zone or tamper,
the user will not be able to arm the system until the violated zone or tamper is restored. In case it is required to arm the alarm system despite the violated zone presence, the violated zone can be bypassed or Force attribute enabled.
After the system is armed and if a zone (depending on type) or tamper is violated, the system will cause an alarm lasting for 1 minute (by
default), During the alarm, the siren/bell will provide an alarm sound along with the buzzers of the keypads. By default, the system will
also makes a phone call and send an SMS text message containing the violated zone or tamper number to a listed user phone number and
indicate the violated zone or tamper number on the keypad. If another zone or tamper is violated or the same one is restored and violated
again during the alarm, the system will act as mentioned previously, but will not extend the alarm time.
After the user enters the secured area, the system will initiate the entry delay countdown intended for system disarming. During the countdown period, the buzzer will emit a steady beep. By default, entry delay duration is 15 seconds. After the user successfully performs the
disarming process, the system will unlock the keypads. If the user does not disarm the system in time, the alarm system will cause an
instant alarm.
NOTE: The alarm will be caused even if a tamper is violated while the system is disarmed.
For more details, please refer to 12. ARMING AND DISARMING.
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5. CONFIGURATION METHODS
!!! In this installation manual the underscore character ”_” represents one space character. Every underscore character must
be replaced by a single space character. There must be no spaces or other unnecessary characters at the beginning and at
the end of the SMS text message.
EN50131-1
GRADE 3
5.1. SMS Text Messages
SMS
NOTE: By default the SMS password is 0000, which is necessary to change. By activating 6-digit password/code format, it will be necessary
to extend the SMS password by adding 2 extra digits using ELDES Conguration Tool software.
5.2. EKB2 LCD Keypad
EKB2
Activate
Conguration mode
To comply with EN50131-1 Grade 3 standard requirements, the system must be equipped with the following features:
• All codes and passwords must consist of 6 digits.
• The system must prompt for master (see 10. MASTER AND USER CODES) and installer (see 6. SMS PASSWORD AND IN-STALLER CODE) codes when conguring the system by EKB2, EKB3, EKB3W keypad or ELDES Conguration Tool software.
For complete list of EN50131-1 Grade 3 standard requirements and how to enable/disable the associated features, please
refer to 35. EN 50131-1 GRADE 3
In order to congure and control the system by SMS text message, send the text command to the ESIM364 system phone
number from one of the listed user phone numbers. The structure of SMS text message consists of 4-digit SMS password
(the default SMS password is 0000 – four zeros), the parameter and value. For some parameters the value does not apply e. g.
STATUS. The variables are indicated in lower-case letters, while a valid parameter value range is indicated in brackets.
The system conguration and control by EKB2 keypad is carried out by navigating throughout the menu section list displayed
on LCD screen. To navigate in the menu path, touch ↓, ↑ keys to select the desired menu section and touch OK key to open the
selected section. To enter a required value, use 0... 9 keys and touch OK key for conrmation or cancel/go one menu section
back by touching ← key. The value can be typed in directly by touching 0... 9 keys while highlighting the desired menu section.
EKB2 menu type is “circle”, therefore when the last section in the menu list is selected, you will be brought back to the beginning of the list after touching the ↓ key. In this installation manual, the menu path is based on the EKB2 menu tree by starting
at home screen view (see 32.1.1.2. Master and User Menu Tree and 32.1.1.3. Installer Menu Tree). The variables are
provided in lower-case letters, while a valid parameter value range is provided in brackets.
Menu path:
EKB2
OK → iiii → OK
Value: iiii - 4-digit installer code.
Deactivate
Conguration mode
EN50131-1
EN50131-1
Activate
GRADE 3
Conguration mode
Deactivate
GRADE 3
Conguration mode
NOTE: By default, menu section CONFIGURATION is secured with installer code. The default installer code is 1470, while the default master
code is 1111. By activating 6-digit password/code format, it will be necessary to extend the installer code, master code and user code by adding 2 extra digits using ELDES Conguration Tool software.
NOTE: The system can be congured using only one keypad at a time. Other connected keypads will be inactive while the menu section
CONFIGURATION is opened. The inactive EKB2 keypads will display
NOTE: The keypad will automatically exit the menu section CONFIGURATION and return to home screen view if 1 minute after the last
key-touch expires.
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EKB2
Return to home screen view
Menu path:
EKB2
EKB2
OK → mmmmmm → OK → CONIFGURATION → OK → iiiiii → OK
NOTE: If you have accidentally typed in an unnecessary character, please press [*] key or wait for 10 seconds until the keypad buzzer will
provide a long beep indicating that the typed in characters have been cleared.
NOTE for EKB3W: Even if Back-light Timeout has expired, the character will be considered as type in once the appropriate EKB3W key is
pressed. For more details, please refer to 19.5.3. Wireless Communication, Sleep Mode and Back-light Timeout.
The system conguration and control by EKB3/EKB3W keypad is carried out by activating the Conguration mode using the
installer code (by default – installer code is 1470) and entering a valid conguration command using the number keys [0]...
[9], [#] key for conrmation and [*] key to clear the characters that have been entered. Alternatively, the user can wait for
10 seconds until the keypad buzzer will provide a long beep indicating that the entered characters have been cleared. When
typing in the characters, the indication of each pressed key is provided by short beep of keypad buzzer and red indicators when
the number keys [0]... [9] are being pressed. Some commands require [STAY], [BYPS], [INST] and [CODE] keys as well. The
structure of a standard conguration command is a combination of digits. The commands, which do not require the Conguration mode being activated, are noted. The variables are provided in lower-case letters, while a valid parameter value range
is provided in brackets.
The following table provides a list of EKB3/EKB3W indications, which are relevant during Conguration mode.
IndicationDescription
Indicator ARMED ashingConguration mode activated successfully.
Indicator SYSTEM ashingValid parameter is entered and waiting for valid value to be entered.
1 long beepNon-existing command or invalid parameter value entered.
3 short beepsCommand entered successfully.
NOTE: The default installer code is 1470, while the default master code is 1111. By activating 6-digit password/code format, it will be neces-
sary to extend the installer code, master code and user code by adding 2 extra digits using ELDES Conguration Tool software.
NOTE: The system can be congured using only one keypad at a time. Other connected keypads will be inactive while the Congura-
tion mode is activated.
NOTE: Conguration mode will automatically deactivate if 1 minute after the last key-stroke expires.
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5.4. ELDES Conguration Tool Software
Cong
Tool
5.4.1. Remote Connection
ATTENTION: The system will NOT transmit any data to monitoring station while conguring the system remotely via GPRS network or
Ethernet connection. However, during the remote connection session, the data messages are queued up and transmitted to the monitoring station after the conguration session is over.
ATTENTION: When the Conguration mode is activated by EKB3/EKB3W keypad or when menu section CONFIGURATION is opened by
the installer using EKB2 keypad, remote system conguration is disabled.
ATTENTION: The keypad (-s) become inactive while the system is being congured remotely.
ELDES Conguration Tool software provides remote system conguration ability via Internet using one of the following methods:
• ELDES proxy server (recommended). The connection can be established on the system via GPRS network or Ethernet using ELAN3-
• Running TCP/IP server on ELDES Conguration Tool (advanced). The connection can be established on the system via GPRS network or
• Direct connection via Ethernet using ELAN3-ALARM communicator.
In order to start using the remote conguration feature, please run the step-by-step wizard and follow the steps provided in the start page
of ELDES Conguration Tool software. Please, note that based on the selected method, it might be necessary to send an SMS text message
to the system’s phone number in order to initiate the remote connection. By following the steps you will be instructed on what text must
be sent to the system’s phone number in such case.
5.4.2. Ending the Remote Connection Session
After the remote system conguration is complete, use one of the following methods to end the conguration process:
• Click Disconnect or Stop button and close ELDES Conguration Tool software.
• The session will automatically expire in 20 minutes. Before the last 5 minutes, the software will oer the user to extend the session
• Alternatively, the connection with the server can be terminated at any time by sending an SMS text message.
Once the session is expired or terminated, the system will reply with an SMS text message conrming the end of the session.
Software ELDES Conguration Tool is intended for ESIM364 alarm system conguration locally via USB port or remotely via
GPRS network or Ethernet connection (ELAN3-ALARM device required). This software simplies system conguration process
by allowing to use a personal computer in the process. Before starting to use ELDES Conguration Tool software, please read
the user guide provided in the software’s HELP section.
ALARM communicator.
Ethernet using ELAN3-ALARM communicator.
for another 20 minutes.
SMS text message content:
Terminate the
connection with server
ssss_ENDCONFIG
SMS
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password.
Example: 1111_ENDCONFIG
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6. SMS PASSWORD AND INSTALLER CODE
For security reasons, the system uses the following type of password and code:
SMS password – 4-digit password used for system arming/disarming and conguration by SMS text messages. By default, SMS password is
0000, which MUST be changed!. SMS password is authorized to carry out the following:
• Access system conguration by SMS text messages.
• Arm/disarm partition.
• Activate/deactivate service mode.
• Set system date and time.
• Add/remove user phone numbers.
• Set SMS password.
• Turn ON/OFF PGM outputs.
• Restart system remotely.
Installer code – 4-digit password used for system conguration by EKB2/EKB3/EKB3W keypad and ELDES Conguration Tool software. By
default, installer code is 1470, which is highly recommended to change. Installer code is authorized to carry out the following:
• Access system conguration by keypad and ELDES Conguration Tool software.
• Set installer code.
• Set master code.
• Activate/deactivate service mode.
• Set system date and time.
• Add/remove user phone numbers.
• Set SMS password.
• Restore system conguration to default.
• Clear tamper fault (if enabled).
SMS text message content:
wwww_PSW_ssss
Set SMS password
SMS
Value: wwww – 4-digit existing SMS password; ssss – 4-digit new SMS password; range –
[0001... 9999].
Example: 0000_PSW_1111
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Menu path:
OK → iiii → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS → OK → SMS PASSWORD → OK → ssss → OK
EKB2
Value: iiii – 4-digit installer code; ssss – 4-digit new SMS password; range – [0001... 9999].
Enter parameter 14 and new SMS password:
EKB3/
14 ssss #
EKB3W
Value: ssss – 4-digit new SMS password; range – [0001... 9999].
Example: 141111#
Cong
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Conguration Tool software.
Tool
Menu path:
EKB2
OK → 1470 → OK → PRIMARY SETTINGS → OK → INSTALLER CODE → OK → iiii → OK
Value: iii – 4-digit new installer code; range – [0000... 9999].
Enter parameter 16 and new installer code:
EKB3/
16 iiii #
EKB3W
Value: iii – 4-digit new installer code; range – [0000... 9999].
Example: 162538#
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Cong
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the ELDES Conguration Tool software.
Tool
EN50131-1
GRADE 3
To comply with EN50131-1 Grade 3 standard requirements, the system must be equipped with the following features:
• All codes and passwords must consist of 6 digits.
• The system must prompt for master (see 10. MASTER AND USER CODES) and installer (see 6. SMS PASSWORD AND IN-STALLER CODE) codes when conguring the system by EKB2, EKB3, EKB3W keypad or ELDES Conguration Tool software.
For complete list of EN50131-1 Grade 3 standard requirements and how to enable/disable the associated features, please
refer to 35. EN 50131-1 GRADE 3.
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MANUAL ELDES ESIM364 v1.8
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