AES Prime 6 Series Manual

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..PROFESSIONAL INSTALL
ONLY..
Do NOT give this manual to the end user / home owner
Advanced GSM Intercom System
GSM Intercom System
Models: Prime 6AB, Prime 6ABK, Prime 6AS, Prime 6ASK, Prime 6HS, Prime 6HSK, Prime 6HB,
Prime 6HBK, Prime 6FB, Prime 6FBK, Prime 6IMP, Prime 6IMPK
Manual Version 3
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  • Page 1 ..PROFESSIONAL INSTALL ONLY.. Do NOT give this manual to the end user / home owner Advanced GSM Intercom System GSM Intercom System Models: Prime 6AB, Prime 6ABK, Prime 6AS, Prime 6ASK, Prime 6HS, Prime 6HSK, Prime 6HB, Prime 6HBK, Prime 6FB, Prime 6FBK, Prime 6IMP, Prime 6IMPK Manual Version 3 Scan QR code below to download the installer APP P a g e...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents …………….Pg 3 Overview of System …………….Pg 3 Site Survey …………….Pg 3 SIM card …………….Pg 3 Power …………….Pg 4 Installation …………….Pg 4 Architectural panels …………….Pg 4 Hooded Panels …………….Pg 4 Flush Panels …………….Pg 5 Wiring …………….Pg 6 Slave devices & keypads etc …………….Pg 7 Inserting SIM card …………….Pg 7...
  • Page 3: Overview Of System

    Overview of System Please read this entire manual before attempting to install this system. This system should only be installed by a professional automatic gate installer or access control specialist dealer. It is recommended that the system be set up, configured, commissioned and tested on a workshop bench before taken to site for installation.
  • Page 4: Installation

    Installation Speech Do not remove the protective film until the system is Unit fully installed and working. Protective coverings are 200mm there to protect the intercom from scratches and marks during installation. Antenna height is best higher than intercom for 4-5 feet Entrance minimum...
  • Page 5: Wiring

    Modem Status SIM holder Cellular CPU Status Module in Signal Status Detail… Antenna Power connection Relay 1 Relay 2 24v dc IN (pre-wired) Gate Position 12v dc 100mA To Call Exit Button Limit switch (backlighting) Button (optional) Wiring Electric Gates Relays Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for wiring to...
  • Page 6: Slave Devices & Keypads Etc

    24v out Slave OUT connections Keypad / PROX Modules Slave IN Optional Detail… PROX module Baud jumper (remove Slave OUT for older intercoms) Keypad Module Slave IN connections Connecting Slave CAT5 (30ft max) Optional Slave 300ft if device powered Devices Keypad separately 1 2 3 24v...
  • Page 7: Inserting Sim Card

    Inserting the SIM card NANO SIM Ensure SIM is activated. 45 chamfer IN, pads DOWN Pre-pay SIM will need credit first. WARNING Ensure power is OFF. Do not hot insert or remove while power on. Powering Up & LEDs Perform a final check of wiring and ensure the antenna is connected before switching on the power.
  • Page 8: Installing Programmers App For First Time

    Installing the Programmer APP for the first time 1. For android or apple devices you can download the AES programming app called “Cellcom Prime Programmer” (or scan QR code below). 2. Open the app and allow all permissions (Android users).
  • Page 9: Programming A Brand New Install

    Programming a Brand-New Install Press SETTINGS to reveal the screen shown. This screen will store details for the client. Enter name or site name for customer. Enter INTERCOM SIM phone number. Default Engineer’s and user`s pass codes. These can be changed later. Now you are ready to begin programming! Programming an EXISTING Install 1.Go to MORE>CLIENT LIST to reveal the screen shown.
  • Page 10: Programming

    Programming Now that you have either entered a new client, or selected an existing client from the client list, you are now ready to begin programming. Step 1: Check Reception Go to MORE>INFO & press the reception check button. On Android the app will automatically send a SMS string (*20#) to the intercom.
  • Page 11: Programming Dial Out Numbers

    Step2: Programming Numbers to call on button press. 1.Press the SINGLE home icon for a 1 button system, or MULTI for a 10 button system. 2. Simply enter cell phone numbers and/or landline phones which the intercom is to call when the call button is pressed. (10 button model please enter button number).
  • Page 12: Program Caller Id Numbers

    Step3: Programming Caller ID access numbers (100 max). 1.Press the CALLER ID button. 2. Simply enter cell phone numbers of visitors whom should have access with caller ID (up to 8 at a time). 3. Press SAVE. Note: iphone users will be taken to their SMS screen to confirm the SMS string (press send).
  • Page 13: Programming Additional Features

    Programming Additional Features The intercom should now be able to call users and have some basic Caller ID access. Now you may wish to program additional features for the client, including keypad codes, dialling times (to avoid voicemail on un-answered calls, auto-trigger times etc. Avoid voicemail Mic &...
  • Page 14: Volumes

    1.Volumes Adjust speaker and microphone volumes. Enter required level (1-9) for optimum speech. TIP: Set as low as possible for good acoustics. Default = 5 Press SAVE. TIP: Iphone users will be taken to SMS screen to confirm message. Android devices will automatically send the SMS.
  • Page 15: Service Calls

    3.Service Calls This feature is normally only used on intercoms which are seldom used and only for SIM cards which are likely to be de-activated by the network due to inactivity. It can be programmed to make a chargeable outgoing call or SMS to a number of your choice using this screen.
  • Page 16 SIGNAL STRENTH Will reply with signal range 1-31 Should be higher than 10. STORED NUMBERS O=Dial out number. I=Dial IN Caller ID number. STORED CODES NORM=Permanent codes. TEMP=Temporary codes. PLAN=Time restricted codes. RELAY STATUS OPEN – Shows status of the input terminals called STATUS on the intercom, can be used with a limit switch.
  • Page 17: Pass Codes

    5. Pass Codes CAUTION: Take care when changing pass codes. There are 2 levels of 4-digit code (both must be different): 1. Engineers/Programmers code (default 9999) 2. Access/user code (default 1234) You may wish to change both from their defaults for security. Restore the app to using default codes (does not restore the intercom) Enter new programmers code (default 9999)
  • Page 18: Notifications

    7.Notifications This feature is commonly used to allow one home user to receive SMS alerts each time the INTERCOM is used to trigger the gates and grant access. Quick Enable / disable this feature Enter the phone number to receive the SMS alert and press SAVE Enter text which you want the user to receive when access is granted, then press SAVE...
  • Page 19 Permanent Keypad Code Stores up to 200 codes, all of which can be used to gain access 24/7. Enter 4 digit code Choose Relay 1 or Relay 2 Enter activation time. (0-9999 seconds) Use 1 second for gate trigger. Use approx. 5 secs for magnetic locks. Use 0 for latching or toggle code.
  • Page 20 Temporary Code Stores up to 30 codes at any time which will auto expire after a pre-set countdown time (1-168 hours) (Relay 1 only) Enter 4 digit code Enter countdown time in hours (1-168 hrs) SMS String for temporary code: 9999#82#hours#code# 4 digit code Pass code...
  • Page 21: Auto Relay Trigger Times

    9. Auto Relay Trigger Times Create up to 40 automatic time clock events to trigger or latch/unlatch gates (depending on gate system setup). For auto closing gates, send latch command at the desired opening time, followed by a separate unlatch event to close at the desired closing time.
  • Page 22: Client List On Iphone

    10. Client list on iphone The client list allows you to save sim phone number, customer name and pass codes for all your installs. Press to Press to select Client SAVE after editing Swipe to delete Press to load details &...
  • Page 23: Clock Sync

    11. Clock Sync The unit has an internal time clock counter, which reads the time from an incoming SMS message, and uses this to calibrate its time clock. For power failure events, this feature allows the unit to send a SMS to itself after a power failure.
  • Page 24: Do Not Disturb

    12. Do not disturb This feature allows the push button on the intercom to be active during pre-set times, and ignore button presses all other times. Use this screen to set the ACTIVE times and days for the button. Quick enable/disable button Select start and finish times for the button to work (24hr format, no spaces or colon.
  • Page 25: Prox Cards

    13.Programming Proximity Cards Select which unit you have (2G/3G OR 4G) Up to 200 Prox cards can be added Time restricted Prox cards or tags (20) Temporary Prox cards or tags (30) Delete cards or tags 13a. Permanent Prox card/tag Add up to 200 cards or tags for RFID access.
  • Page 26 13b. Time Restricted card/tag Add up to 20 cards or tags for time restricted access for certain times or days of the week (relay 1 only). 1.Enter serial number of card (last 6 digits). 2.Enter start time (24hr format, no colon or spaces) 3.
  • Page 27: Complete List Of Parameters

    13d. Deleting cards This screen allows any known card ID to be deleted (by serial number), and it will also show the last stored cards for each type of card. Delete the last stored temporary card. Delete the last stored time restricted card. Delete any known card ID.
  • Page 28 Timings 9999#50?# Relay 1 time. ? = seconds, 1-9999 1 sec 9999#51?# Relay 2 time. ? = seconds, 1-9999. 1 sec Calling time for first number, adjust this to avoid voicemail 9999#45??# 20 secs picking up a call (10-99 secs) Calling time for second number, adjust this to avoid voicemail 9999#46??# 20 secs...
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    code# Code = Pin code 4-6 digit code. Delete code – Code=known code to be deleted. 9999#84code# 9999#84*# Delete all codes. Notifications 9999#80X# X=1 to disable. X=2 to enable. 9999#78XXX# X=phone number to send notifications to. (*=delete number) X=text to send to the receiving phone e.g. “gate opened” 9999#79text# Automatic Time Clock Trigger Times X=1,2.3 (trigger, latch, unlatch relay 1) 4,5,6 (relay 2)
  • Page 30: Change History

    A: SIM has no signal in the area. A: Antenna not connected. A: Too many sharp bends on antenna cable. A: Antenna mounted too low or inside metal enclosure. A: Power cable from 24v psu is too long or too thin. Refer to manual for guidelines. 2: Not responding to SMS messages and not making outgoing calls.
  • Page 31 EU-RED Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer: Advanced Electronic Solutions Global Ltd Address: Unit 4C, Kilcronagh Business Park, Cookstown, Co Tyrone, BT809HJ, United Kingdom We/I declare, that the following equipment (GSM Cellular Intercom System), part numbers: Multiple Model kit part numbers: PRIME6-MULTI-LT-4GE. Complies with the following essential requirements for 2014/53/EU: ETSI draft EN 301 489-1 V2.1.1 (2017-02) (Electromagnetic compatibility) ETSI draft EN 301 489-52 (2016-11) (Electromagnetic compatibility, specific to cellular)
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