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Installation Instructions

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PRIME6-PROX-IMPK-PE-4GA
PROFESSIONAL INSTALL ONLY
Do NOT give this manual to end user!
Manual Version 1
The manufacturer cannot legally offer technical support to non-qualified gate
or door installers. End users should employ the services of a professional
install company to commission or support this product!
Tip: Site Survey BEFORE you begin. See Page 3!
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  • Page 1: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions PRIME6-PROX-IMPK-PE-4GA PROFESSIONAL INSTALL ONLY Do NOT give this manual to end user! Manual Version 1 The manufacturer cannot legally offer technical support to non-qualified gate or door installers. End users should employ the services of a professional install company to commission or support this product! Tip: Site Survey BEFORE you begin.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Index Section Pages Site Survey Answering on Android Answering on Apple LAN setup Installation Power Intercom Module Wiring Keypad Module Wiring Output Connections Example Adding Additional APP Users Other Settings Sounds, Volume & Speech Using the APP Keypad Programming Using the Keypad Troubleshooting Revision Changes P a g e...
  • Page 3: Site Survey

    Site Survey YES! I have 4G signal at the gate with my phone! If not, STOP. You will need some! Try a different network provider. YES! I have at least 1 Mb UPLOAD speed. If not STOP! This system may operate intermittently remotely or have delayed PUSH notifications.
  • Page 4: Answering On Apple

    Answering on Apple Phone will now Swipe the Swipe green Press “VIEW” launch app notification left icon to answer Note: Various versions of IOS and Android OS will have different notification acceptance techniques. Please refer to online support for your device if needed. TIP: Make sure ringer switch is ON and volume is turned up.
  • Page 5: Installation

    Installation Mount the 4G modem as high as possible and Intercom wall/pillar away from obstructions mounted such as vehicles, shrubs and trees to maximise signal strength. Do NOT mount modem at ground level. Pedestal mounted version Power This intercom comes with a 24v dc power supply. The intercom requires up to 2 amps peak demand at times, therefore power cable is of extreme importance.
  • Page 6: Intercom Module Wiring

    Intercom Module Wiring WARNING Mains electricity to be wired by qualified electrician only Exit button 110-250v 24v DC PSU Relay1 Relay2 mains in Keypad Module Wiring Full/Auto Relay2 Advanced Connections N/C N/O Relay3 Relay1 24vdc Relay2 (already pre-wired) 10 | P a g e...
  • Page 7: Output Connections Example

    Output Connections Example Electric Gates Intercom board Keypad board Gate Controller 12v DC Magnetic (Not supplied) Lock Other control device Modem Connections Sim Card Holder POE Power Supply LAN RJ45 LED Indicators RJ45 connection (DATA/IOT Sim only) Connection RF (signal level) SIM –...
  • Page 8: Adding Additional App Users

    Adding Additional APP Users Additional users MUST be added with individual user names. Do NOT use the same username. ADMIN Phone ADMIN Phone ADMIN Phone ADMIN Phone Enter a NEW Note how username & existing users password can be deleted New Phone New Phone New Phone...
  • Page 9: Other Settings

    Other Settings Add an intercom (can Check APP Ring tones Edit Intercom have up to 6 version details doors/gates calling one device) Change relay times (1- Add/edit users 9 secs) Turn off config Set time zone + mode (extra (daylight saving security) adjust) Set max monitoring...
  • Page 10: Sounds, Volume & Speech

    Sound, Volumes and Speech This intercom is capable of full duplex speech, which means two people can have a conversation and appear to speak at the same time. Since various manufacturers of android phones, iphones and tablets all differ in acoustic performance, and different users may require varying levels of volume on their own handset, it may be possible to setup some devices in full duplex mode but others may need to be set in half duplex mode (phone user will press to talk).
  • Page 11: Using The App

    Using the APP Settings Thumbnail preview View Camera & Call Log (shows listen images of visitors whom calls were accepted or previewed on this If you took device. snapshots of a visitor while on a call, view them here. Home If you took video recordings of visitors, you can...
  • Page 12: Keypad Programming

    Keypad overview This keypad has 3 outputs, all independent from the intercom/app relays. The diagram below shows the LED indicators which indicate programming and relay status information. RED when incorrect codes entered and outputs are locked out. GREEN when output 1 activated. RED when output 2 activated.
  • Page 13 Enter or delete new user/Homeowner codes There are 3 groups of user codes. Group 10 for relay 1, group 20 for relay 2, and group 30 for relay 3. The programming sequence is shown below… 10= relay 1 codes Memory locations 2= add code (1000 available) 000-999 for relay 1...
  • Page 14: Using The Keypad

    When the engineers/installers code is forgotten…. 1) Wire a push button (or replicate with wire link) across the Egress terminal and (-)GND. 2) Switch off power for 1 minute. 3) Switch ON power. 4) during the first 60 seconds, press the EG button once to enable the function. 5) Enter the following code..
  • Page 15 Additional user added Can randomly display status When an additional user was “id already in use” incorrectly. being added, the process was done incorrectly. Additional users MUST be added by the admin device first, with separate usernames created for each. The new usernames and passwords must be used by the new devices as shown in this manual to logon...
  • Page 16 FCC warning This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any inte rference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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