Eminent EM8710 Manual

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  • Page 1 EM8710 GSM Alarm System Starter Kit...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ENGLISH EM8710 - GSM Alarm System Starter Kit Table of contents 1.0 Introduction ......................3 1.1 Packing contents ....................4 2.0 Explanation of the Alarm system ................5 2.1 Front ........................5 2.2 Rear ........................7 3.0 Preparation ......................8 3.1 GSM SIM card ....................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Congratulations with the purchase of this high-quality Eminent product! This product has undergone extensive testing by Eminent’s technical experts. Should you experience any problems with this product, you are covered by a five-year Eminent warranty. Please keep this manual and the receipt in a safe place.
  • Page 4: Packing Contents

    ENGLISH 1.1 Packing contents The following parts need to be present in the packing: • 1 x Alarm system with built-in mobile module, siren and 1 back-up battery (EM8710) • 1 x wireless door/window contact. (EM8760) • 1 x wireless PIR motion detector.
  • Page 5: Explanation Of The Alarm System

    ENGLISH 2.0 Explanation of the Alarm system 2.1 Front Touch control panel Microphone Siren RFID sensor area GSM Signal indicator...
  • Page 6 ENGLISH Definition of LEDs Indication GSM Status LED Flashing once every second: Registering with host device Flashing once every three seconds: Successful registration with GSM base station Off: No AC power, alarm panel running on battery Recorded message Flashing: Recording / Listen-In in progress LED &...
  • Page 7: Rear

    ENGLISH 2.2 Rear Speaker Battery/SIM card cover Wall mounting bracket SIM Card slot Battery connector DC-jack Factory reset...
  • Page 8: Preparation

    To get the best out of the system, it is crucial to take some precautions before making use of the alarm system. The EM8710 GSM alarm system will notify you by using the mobile module and will send you a text message or call you when there is an alarm triggered. To do so, the system needs a SIM card from a mobile phone provider.
  • Page 9: Download App

    ENGLISH 3.2 Download APP The EM8710 system can be set and operated with an APP, but it can also be fully used with text messages. The APP is only available for Android and Apple (iOS) devices. Search for the "EM8710" APP in the Google Play store or the Apple Store.
  • Page 10: Mounting The Alarm Panel

    10 | ENGLISH 3.4 Mounting the Alarm Panel Selecting a suitable location: • Mount the alarm panel close to the door which you normally use to enter/exit your house. • Note that the Alarm panel requires a power outlet to function properly. •...
  • Page 11: Explanation Of The Groups

    11 | ENGLISH 3.5 Explanation of the groups The alarm panel will group motion sensors and door/window sensors into 5 security types, each assigned according to the owner’s application need. Explanation of the groups • Security Type “0”: in-Home group. The sensor will be activated only when the system is in Full security mode .
  • Page 12: Plan For Sensor Placement

    Window – Bedroom: window/door contact (security type 1) Bedroom: Motion detector PIR (security type 0) Hallway: Motion detector PIR (security type 2) Check www.eminent-online.com for an overview of all available sensors and accessories. 3.7 Registered sensors The motion detector and window/door sensor included with the alarm system are already paired to the system.
  • Page 13: Adding Accessories/Sensors

    13 | ENGLISH The window/door contact is paired with Zone 1. The motion detector is paired with Zone 2. The supplied remote controls and RFIDs are already paired to the system. For more information about zones please see chapter “Change Sensor (zone) name”...
  • Page 14: Add An Indoor Wireless Siren

    14 | ENGLISH 3. Enter PIN + 15 + to start the binding process. The DISARM LED will beep once and start to blink for 30 seconds. 4. Within 30 seconds, press a button on the remote. 5. For RFID tags, simply swipe it in front of the alarm panel in the area above the siren.
  • Page 15: Deleting Accessories/Sensors

    15 | ENGLISH 5.0 Deleting accessories/sensors 5.1 Deleting all sensors 1. On the alarm panel, enter the PIN + key to disarm the system. 2. Enter PIN + 20 + 1 + 5.2 Delete a sensor from zone 1-9 First define the sensor zone number you wish to delete. To define the zone number of the sensor, follow the following steps: Arm the alarm panel, trigger the sensor you wish to delete, the sensors zone number will now be illuminated on the touch panel of the alarm 1-9 (0 are all sensor zones above 9) in this...
  • Page 16: Deleting All Rfid Tags

    16 | ENGLISH 5.7 Deleting all RFID tags 1. On the alarm panel, enter the PIN + key to disarm the system. 2. Enter PIN + 20 + 3 + 5.8 Delete a RFID tag from 1-9 First define the RFID tag number you wish to delete. In this example we want to delete RFID tag 3.
  • Page 17: Apple And Android App

    7.0 Apple and Android APP The EM8710 system can be controlled and configured by using the “EM8710” APP. Search for the EM8710 APP in the Apple App-store or in the Google Play Store. Download and install the APP on your phone/tablet.
  • Page 18: Create And Add An Account

    18 | ENGLISH 7.2 Create and add an account 1. Start the APP on your phone and enter a name for the alarm system and the phone number of the SIM card installed in the alarm panel. Click “Save”. 7.3 Modify or delete a device in your account 7.3.1 iOS To modify or delete a device from your account.
  • Page 19 Remark: Only mobile numbers entered as alarm number can control the alarm system by text message commands or by the APP! With the EM8710 APP: Press “Settings” – “Alerts” By text message command: You can also set the numbers by sending a text message with “5”...
  • Page 20: Change Language

    “OK” paste the text again and now delete the rows 1. until 4. So only the text “5.XXXXXXXXXX”remains and send the SMS. 8.2 Change language With the EM8710 APP: Restart the APP to view the APP in the selected language. By text message command:...
  • Page 21: Arm Or Disarm The Alarm System

    21 | ENGLISH 8.3 Arm or disarm the alarm system There are several ways to arm or disarm the alarm system. • Using the Alarm panel • Using the Remote control (see chapter to 9.6) • Using the APP (text message) •...
  • Page 22: By Voice Call Alert

    22 | ENGLISH text 2. You will receive a text message to confirm the system is armed (System home mode). 8.3.4 By voice call alert During an alarm condition the alarm panel will initiate a voice call session, during which it will repeatedly dial the preset voice call telephone numbers in sequence. •...
  • Page 23: Change Sensor (Zone) Name

    You can change the name of the sensors 1 to 9. Every sensor name can be used up to 24 characters. The names of the sensors above 9 cannot be changed. With the EM8710 APP: The text message to change the name of sensor zone name is “91 up to 99”...
  • Page 24: Low Battery Warning Of A Sensor By Text Message

    The delay you can set here is the entry and exit delay (only for sensors configured as “Security type 3 and 4”). With the EM8710 APP: The text message to change the delay time is “11”. Copy the received text into a new text message, modify the text and send the text...
  • Page 25: Adjust Siren Volume And Time Of Alarm

    8.8 Adjust siren volume and time of alarm Both settings can be adjusted by this menu. With the EM8710 APP: The text message to change the Siren volume is: “12” and the ringing time is: “13”. Copy the received text into a new text message, modify the text and send the text message to the GSM-number of the alarm system.
  • Page 26: Remote Control

    26 | ENGLISH 9.0 Remote control 9.1 Register a new remote control 1. Power on the remote by inserting the batteries. 2. On the alarm panel, enter the PIN + “ ” key to disarm the system. 3. Enter PIN + 15 + “ ” to start the binding process. The DISARM LED will beep once and start to blink for 30 seconds.
  • Page 27: Disarm The Alarm

    27 | ENGLISH 9.3 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. 9.4 In-home mode Press the button to activate all sensors configured in the normal group (Security types 1 and 3);...
  • Page 28: Replace The Battery

    28 | ENGLISH 9.6 Replace the battery It is very easy to replace the battery (CR2032) of the remote control. Please remove the cap on the backside of the remote control using a key ring or a coin. Replace the battery and put the cap back on the backside of the remote control.
  • Page 29: Power Saving Mode

    29 | ENGLISH 10.2 Power saving mode If the motion sensor is triggered more than 2 times within 3 minutes the device switches automatically to power saving mode. The motion detector will activate again if it does not register motion for a time period of 3 minutes. 10.3 Installation tips Avoid installation of the motion detector in range of a window, air-conditioning, radiator, refrigerator, oven, direct sunlight or other places with high temperature...
  • Page 30: Install The Window/Door Sensor

    30 | ENGLISH Point the detector in the direction you wish to secure. Test if the motion detector is working properly in test mode (see chapter “Test the motion detector”). Side view Top view 11.0 Install the Window/Door sensor 11.1 Pair the Window/Door sensor 1.
  • Page 31: Installation Tips

    31 | ENGLISH Note: During the registration process be sure no other sensor is triggered. If a motion detector is in the same room make sure you cover the motion detector or place the motion detector temporarily in a different room. 11.2 Installation tips It’s recommended to install the sensor on the frame (no movement) and to install the magnet on the door/window itself.
  • Page 32: Technical Specifications

    32 | ENGLISH 12.0 Technical specifications 12.1 Alarm system 100 – 240V AC 50-60Hz Power supply Output 9V DC 1000mA Mobile GSM frequency 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900Mhz Power consumption 1W - 2,2W Stand-by current 80mA Alarm current 240mA Back-up battery Lithium-Ion battery 3,7V 2000mAh...
  • Page 33: Window/Door Contact

    33 | ENGLISH 12.4 Window/door contact Power supply 4,5V DC (3 x AAA 1,5V) Stand-by current <8uA Alarm current <12mA Wireless reach Max. 150 meter (open field) Frequency sensors 868MHz Two-way communication Open door/window notification Temperature -10 to 55 degrees Celsius Humidity <...
  • Page 34 34 | ENGLISH Alarm seconds). Playback will start automatically Enter PIN code + Message after the recording is completed 2. Press to stop recording when the message is shorter than 10 seconds Recording: The REC key LED is flashing Playback: The REC key LED is on Alarm Type 1 (Siren and GSM are...
  • Page 35: Sms Commands

    35 | ENGLISH 50 tags) Delete all RFID tags Enter PIN code + 20 + 3 + Enter PIN code + 20 + 3 + 1-9 Delete RFID tag 1-9 where is the RFID tag Delete RFID number you wish to delete Tags Enter PIN code + 20 + 3 + 0 + Delete all RFID tags after 10...
  • Page 36 36 | ENGLISH ?? System Setup Get Operation Menu 3 91-99 Change Zone Name 10 Change RFID Tag Name 11 Enter & Exit Delay Time 12 Siren Volume 13 Siren Ring Time Get Device version information (can only be requested by the host phone number) Disarm System Disarmed...
  • Page 37: Sms Alerts Notification Overview

    37 | ENGLISH will be input as: “0222606868,1,2,3,4”. If the length exceeds 20 digits, only the first 20 digits will be saved while the rest will be deleted. Note 2: Maximum length for Zone Names and Tag Names is 24 characters (alphanumeric characters only).
  • Page 38: Frequently Asked Questions And Other Related Information

    A power socket is needed which should be close and easy accessible from the device. Repairing of the device should be done by qualified Eminent staff. Never try to repair the device yourself. The warranty immediately voids when products have undergone self-repair and/or by misuse.
  • Page 39 - Unplug the device when you don’t use it for a long time - Use the device at a well-ventilated place *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.
  • Page 40: Warranty Conditions

    Eminent products. Eminent products with an internal hard disk have a limited warranty period of two years on the hard disk. Eminent could not be held responsible for any data lost. Please make sure that if the product stores data on a hard drive or other memory source, you will make a copy before you return the product for repair.

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