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CG500SKE
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ANUAL
CG500SKE SkyEYE Gateway
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1.2
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26 OCTOBER 2014
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  • Page 1 Efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the data contained in this publication; however, Citygrow Energy Systems Limited. Makes no representation, warranty, or guarantee in connection with this publication and hereby expressly disclaims any liability or responsibility for loss or damage resulting from its use or from the use of any product or methodology described herein;...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ..........................2 Features ......................2 SKYEYE Quick View ......................3 SKYEYE Overview ...................3 Getting Started ........................4 Understanding the product ................4 Installation ......................5 Main Menu ...........................7 Arm/ Disarm the system ...................7 Setting Menu ........................8 System Alert .....................8 Sensor ......................9 5.2.1 Adding CG500MS PIR Motion Sensor.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1 Introduction CG500SKE is a gateway for an alarm and monitoring system. The trade name of the system is SKYEYE This system is widely used such as Home, Business sectors, Offices, Factories etc. The priority for this system is design for simple to use and installation.
  • Page 4: Skyeye Quick View

    2 SKYEYE Quick View SKYEYE Overview This is the quick overview of Android 4.0 SKYEYE App. There are Android and IOS versions of SKYEYE app. It is compatible to use in Android 2.3 above and IOS 5 above versions. Figure 2-1 SKYEYE Overview...
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    3 Getting Started Understanding the product GSM antenna DC 6V 1A External power adaptor (included) Status indicator LAN port ( to WiFi router) External IO port Com, O1, O2, GND, I1, I2 Reset External backup battery port Program port SIM card slot Backup Rechargeable battery pack (4.8V) connector...
  • Page 6: Installation

    Installation STEP 1. Open the battery door and insert a GSM/3G/4G SIM card. Install the GSM antenna into the antennal terminal. SIM card slot Antenna terminal STEP 2. Insert 4 pcs AAA alkaline batteries into the battery compartment. Pay attention to the correct polarity markings.
  • Page 7 STEP 4. Plug the provided AC power adaptor into the AC outlet and plug the DC output plug into the DC jack of SkyEYE. Then, the RED LED indicator will be ON for 10 – 15 seconds and then the BLUE LED will be ON continuously if the GSM/3G/4G SIM card is working properly.
  • Page 8: Main Menu

    4 Main Menu Press the main menu tab to open main page as below. Arm/ Disarm the system To arm the system, press as shown in Figure 2-1. The password notification box will appear as shown below Figure 4-2. Input default password “123123”. The text will change from The same procedure is applied for Disarm the system.
  • Page 9: Setting Menu

    5 Setting Menu Press the setting menu tab as shown in Figure 5-1 to open setting page. Figure 5-1 Setting Menu There are 6 items in the Setting menu. 1. System Alert 2. Sensor 3. Alarm 4. General 5. Add Camera 6.
  • Page 10: Sensor

    Sensor Go to Settings -> Sensor. Figure 5-2 Sensor The sensor page displays what input or sensors you have added to the system. The first time to use the system, you should only see two “input dry contact” The name of the “input dry contact” is “Name 1” and “Name 2” You can change the name of it by tapping on the “input dry contact”...
  • Page 11: Adding Cg500Ms Pir Motion Sensor

    5.2.1 Adding CG500MS PIR Motion Sensor. STEP1. Tap on the CG500MS PIR Motion Sensor icon, the App will shows: “Please push the Function button on the CG500MS PIR sensor”. STEP 2. Referring the User manual of CG500MS PIR Motion Sensor, push the “Function” button of CG500MS once, then App will show: “Configuration success!! Please input the name for it”...
  • Page 12: Adding Manual Alarm

    5.2.2 Adding Manual Alarm The purpose of Manual Alarm is for user to have a trial test for all your settings. For example, before the CG500MS PIR motion sensors are installed or the dry contact inputs are connected to sensors, the user can test whether the alarm messages are delivered to the right person through the right phone number.
  • Page 13: Adding Dry Contact Input

    STEP 2. Once the Manual alarm is enabled, you will discover the “Sensor” Page is added with a new item “Manual Alarm”. In order to go to Sensor page: Go to Settings -> Sensor. 5.2.3 Adding Dry Contact Input There will be two Dry Contact Inputs comes with the product by default. So, the user will not need to add the Dry Contact Input.
  • Page 14: Alarm Alert

    User can edit the sensor name. To select/deselect and add/delete the output alarm and alert devices, Figure 5-6 After Editing Sensor After editing the sensor user can see SMS, Dialer and local alarm alert (Buzzer, Fire Alarm) as shown in Figure 5-4. Note: - Refer section 5.2.2 for Alarm alert,...
  • Page 15: Sms Alert

    5.3.2 SMS Alert Figure 5-8 SMS Alert Selecting the radio button on the SMS. To add the message and the phone number, tap 5.3.2.1 Add SMS Figure 5-9 Add SMS Add the phone number and text messages as shown in Figure 5-7. To confirm, press To add more SMS, follow the procedure as describe in section “5.2.3 SMS Alert”.
  • Page 16: Delete Sms

    Figure 5-10 After Adding SMS Tick marks the items. To confirm, press 5.3.2.2 Delete SMS Figure 5-11 Delete SMS Press and hold the selected item. Delete box pop up as shown in Figure 5-9. Press “Delete” to confirm.
  • Page 17: Dialer Alert

    5.3.3 Dialer Alert Figure 5-12 Dialer Alert To add the phone number, tap 5.3.3.1 Add Dialer Figure 5-13 Add Dialer Add the phone number as shown in Figure 5-10. To confirm, press . To add more dialer, follow the procedure as describe in section “5.2.4 Dialer Alert”.
  • Page 18: Delete Dialer

    Figure 5-14 After Adding Dialer Tick marks the items. To confirm, press . To return, press icon. 5.3.3.2 Delete Dialer Figure 5-15 Delete Dialer Press and hold the selected item. Delete box pop up as shown in Figure 5-13. Press “Delete” to confirm.
  • Page 19 Figure 5-16 Alarm Settings Select the radio button , to choose the internal (Local Alarm) or external Alarm (ZigBee wifi Alarm). Press the selected alarm item and display the next page as shown in Figure 5-15. Figure 5-17 Enable/Disable Alarm Tick marks to enable device.
  • Page 20: General Settings

    General Settings Go to Settings -> General. Figure 5-18 General Page There are three items in General page. 1. Mode Delay. 2. Login Settings. 3. System Alert.
  • Page 21: Mode Delay

    5.5.1 Mode Delay Go to Settings -> General -> Mode Delay. Figure 5-19 Mode Delay By default, all time delays are set to 10 sec. 1. Entry Delay It is the delay to turn on the alarm. 2. Enable Delay It is under development.
  • Page 22: Login Settings

    5.5.2 Login Settings Go to Settings -> General -> Login Settings. Figure 5-20 Login Settings Here user can change the administration password. To confirm, press . To return, press icon.
  • Page 23: Adding Ip Camera

    Adding IP Camera To use IP camera in the list, as shown in Figure 2-1, the list of IP camera will be display in the main page. Select the IP camera to display the video stream. Figure 5-21 IP Camera Video Stream To return to main page, press icon.
  • Page 24 STEP 2. This page will display the IP camera products that is supported by SKYEYE App. Select the IP camera. To return, press icon. Figure 5-23 Camera Model STEP 3. Select the product family. Figure 5-24 IP Camera Settings STEP 4. Modify the settings.
  • Page 25: Internet Access

    Internet Access STEP 1. Go to Settings -> Internet Access Figure 5-25 Remote Access Settings STEP 2. This page is to set for remote access to the SKYEYE gateway. Default gateway port number is “10002”. Remote IP address is the dynamic IP address. Make sure your dynamic IP address is static.

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