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Elsema G-2000 Manual

Elsema G-2000 Manual

3g receiver with relay output for opening sliding, swing gates, doors or switching devices

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G-2000
3G receiver with relay output for opening sliding, swing gates, doors or switching devices
Features
Up to 999 users
3G network compatible
Built-in battery back-up
Setup with easy to use PC software
Switches relay with free call from mobile phone
Digital inputs for sensors or switches
SMS confirmation of relay switching
Secure password protected
Only authorized numbers can operate the G-2000
Operates from anywhere if 3G network is available. Unlimited range!
12 Volts DC power pack included
Application
Open / close gates, doors, shutters, garage doors with a free call!
Security alarm, On/Off lights, pumps and machines.
Description
The G-2000 can have up to 999 authorized users and uses the 3G Telstra and Vodafone network for
communication (Not compatible with Optus). All you need is to insert a valid SIM card and program phone
numbers of all users using the PC software or through simple SMS text commands. When an authorized user
makes a call to the receiver, it rejects the call and activates a relay. Since the call is rejected the user is not
charged for the call.
There are 2 digital inputs available. The first input is dedicated for door lock, while the second input can be
wired to motion sensor (PIR), smoke detectors, reed switch, windows or any other type of voltage free contact.
The unit can be programmed to send different SMS messages for each input.
A 12 Volt output is also available on the unit which can activate a 12 VDC siren or warning light when either of
the inputs is activated. (Refer to the wiring diagram)
The G-2000 works on 3G network therefore the receiver can be activated from anywhere in the country where
3G mobile network is available. For example you can open your gate or switch on your kitchen lights in Sydney
from Melbourne by making a call from your mobile phone and without getting charged.
www.elsema.com
12 Volts DC Power Pack Included
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ELSEMA
3G Receiver with relay output, G-2000

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Summary of Contents for Elsema G-2000

  • Page 1  Description The G-2000 can have up to 999 authorized users and uses the 3G Telstra and Vodafone network for communication (Not compatible with Optus). All you need is to insert a valid SIM card and program phone numbers of all users using the PC software or through simple SMS text commands. When an authorized user makes a call to the receiver, it rejects the call and activates a relay.
  • Page 2 Avoid using at Petrol / Gas Stations Do not use G-2000 at a petrol / gas station. Power off the unit when near fuels or chemicals Avoid using near blasting areas Please follow relevant restrictive regulations. Avoid using the device in blasting places.
  • Page 3 3G Receiver with relay output, G-2000 Setup and Programming Instructions 1. Caller ID must be enabled on all the users phone so that the G-2000 knows who's calling. 2. Open the back cover of the G-2000 and insert the SIM card.
  • Page 4: Basic Setting

    1. Read Settings: Reads the parameter settings from the G-2000 to the PC software. 2. Save Settings: Save the basic parameter settings to the G-2000. 3. Import profile: Import .xls profile. All settings can be imported from the G-2000 and copied to other units if used with the same settings.
  • Page 5 5. Export .csv: Export the authorized number list in .csv format to the PC under the /configuration folder. 6. All Always: This selects all stored numbers to control the G-2000 anytime. 7. Delete all: This deletes all numbers stored in the G-2000. Please use caution! Page 5...
  • Page 6 3. Export .xls: Exports the historical data in .xls format to the PC under the /configuration folder. 4. Export .csv: Exports the historical data in .csv format to the PC under the /configuration folder. 5. Delete all: Clicking this button will delete all of the historical data from the G-2000. Please use caution! Page 6...
  • Page 7 2. Commands must be in CAPITAL LETTERS. Do not leave any space between the letters or words. (e.g. “TEL” is correct while “tel” is incorrect) 3. If the G-2000 is used to operate only a gate, all the user has to do is to change the default password and enter the authorized numbers.
  • Page 8  Allow access to all numbers calling the G-2000 PwdALL# To allow access to anyone making a call to the G-2000, the following SMS command is needed: Warning! This will allow anyone who makes a call to operate the G-2000 1234ALL# ...
  • Page 9 ELSEMA 3G Receiver with relay output, G-2000  Setup Relay OFF delay PwdGOTclose time# The relay OFF delay can be set from 000-999 seconds. The factory default is 0.5 seconds. 000—0.5 second 999— Latching mode. Relay will stay ON until a second call is made.
  • Page 10 1234DD Switches the relay OFF The G-2000 has 2 digital inputs. When these inputs are activated, it sends SMS messages to users stored in positions 1-6. It also switches the Siren output ON. Input 1 is dedicated input for Gate or Door switch. When activated it sends SMS messages to users stored in position 1 to 6.
  • Page 11  Changing the time after which Input 2 becomes active PwdDtime# Time: 000—999 in minutes. 000 means the G-2000 will always be disarmed until it gets armed SMS message. E.g If the user wishes to change the time to 2 minutes after which input 2 becomes active, the following SMS command is needed.
  • Page 12: Block Diagram

    ELSEMA 3G Receiver with relay output, G-2000  Reset the Password of the G-2000 to factory default. Press and hold the reset button, connect the power and then slide the switch to “ON”. After 6 seconds the Network LED will blink 5-6 times to indicate the password has been reset. Release the reset button and do a power cycle.
  • Page 13 ELSEMA 3G Receiver with relay output, G-2000 Application G-2000 12/24 Volts DC application G-2000 240 Volts application Page 13 www.elsema.com...