Contents Setting-up SecureComm...................3 Commissioning the GSM-WiFi U - Standalone Mode..........3 How to commission u sing the SmartLink700 app...........4 Downloading t he HKC APP................8 GSM-WiFiU Inputs & Outputs...............9 Example of Standalone Wiring..............10 Commissioning GSM-WiFi U - SecureWatch Mode...........11 Wiring to SecureWatch Panel..............12 Menu Map for SecureWatch Panels.............13...
Setting up SecureComm SecureComm is HKC’s cloud-based communications service which greatly enhances the capabilities of your system. There are essentially 3 phases to setting up SecureComm connectivity. The first is to setup the billing arrangements with the end user. Go to your internet browser and type securecomm.hkc.ie into the address bar as illustrated.
Commissioning the GSM-WiFi U - Standalone contd. Essentially, you now have 15 minutes to match the GSM-WiFiU communicator being commissioned to the relevant SecureComm account. Using the SmartLink700 app press the New Installation START NOW icon Next, select the GSM-WiFi Universal option followed by the Commission New GSM-WiFi Universal option.
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Commissioning the GSM-WiFi U - Standalone contd. As a minimum, you will also need to enter a Remote Code. This remote access code will be required should you need to reconfigure the unit in the future. Minimum length is 4 characters.
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Commissioning the GSM-WiFi U - Standalone contd. The customer’s details will auto-populate the relevant fields. When complete press the Save icon. So far, the system is only setup using the GSM network. For full connectivity it should also be connected to a WiFi network. 1234567 Therefore...
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Commissioning the GSM-WiFi U - Standalone contd. Then go to COMMUNICATORS and select WiFi. Press the Scan WiFi Networks icon. The system will take about 30 seconds to scan the premises for WiFi routers. When complete, select the router in question, enter the router’s password and press Connect.
Commissioning the GSM-WiFi U - Standalone contd. The GSM-WiFiU unit is now live and ready for the 3rd and final phase which involves the end user downloading the HKC APP from: Google play , or Apple’s ® App Store ® Note: To find the HKC APP quickly, search for HKC SecureComm in both stores.
Commissioning the GSM-WiFi U - Standalone contd. S/N# Connect/Reset Button 100811811 WiFi Status GSM Status Inputs Outputs 2 3 4 5 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V When an input is pulled down to 0V as illustrated, it is in the normal Restored state. Removing this 0V i.e.
Example of Standalone Wiring - non-EN compliant Note: Choose either input 3 or 7 depending on your S/N# monitoring company’s preferred “channel” for a verified alarm signal. 100811811 WiFi Status GSM Status Inputs Outputs 2 3 4 5 Remove the mains and battery supply before...
Commissioning GSM-WiFi U - SecureWatch Mode So far we have dealt with commissioning a standalone system. In this section we will look at commissioning using a SecureWatch panel. You will need to go to your internet browser and type securecomm.hkc.ie as before to setup the SecureComm billing arrangements - see page 3.
Wiring to SecureWatch Panel SW-812 or SW-1212 or SW-16120 Control Panel Plug Comms Card onto Serial Port Note: For tamper purposes, wire as illustrated and programme the zone input of your choice as a Tamper (go to Zone Types in the Zone Menu).
Menu Map for SecureWatch Panels 1 Service Menu 2 Devices Menu 3 Zone Menu 4 Point Menu 1 Modem Card Menu 1 Comms Overview 1 GSM 5 Users Menu 2 Comms Option Menu 2 Communicators 2 WiFi 6 Timers Menu 3 Remote User Menu 3 SecureComm 7 Outputs Menu...
Communicators Menu - SecureWatch Panels 1 GSM 1 Status 1 Monitor Signal 2 WiFi 2 Disable GSM 2 Fault Delay 3 Options 3 Jam Detect 4 GMS Network Scan 4 Tamper 96211 GSM Status This sub-menu offers an overview of the SecureComm connectivity and where you will find the Installation ID number.
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Communicators Menu - SecureWatch Panels - contd. 1 GSM 2 WiFi 1 Status 1 IP Settings 1 DHCP Enabled 2 Disable WiFi 2 Monitor Faults 2 IP Address 3 Options 3 Subnet Mask 4 WiFi Network Scan 4 Gateway 5 DNS Server 1 Monitor Signal 2 Fault Delay 3 Tamper...
SecureComm Menu - SecureWatch Panels 1 Status 2 Options 1 Password 3 IP Monitor 2 Virtual RKP 3 Notification 1 Fire 2 Panic 1 Account 3 Alarm 2 Make Test Call x etc. 3 Reports 4 Delays 1 Alarm Delay 5 IP Test Calls 2 Mains Delay 6 Server Signals...
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SecureComm Menu - SecureWatch Panels - contd. 1 Account 2 Make Test Call 1 Status 3 Reports 2 Options 4 Delays 3 IP Monitor 1 Alarm Delay 5 IP Test Calls 2 Mains Delay 6 Server Signals 7 AVI 1 Test Start 2 Test Period 1 WiFi Poll Fault 2 GSM Poll Fault...
SecureComm Menu - SecureWatch Panels - contd. 96336 Server Signals All Poll Fault: When enabled, if the GSM-WiFi Universal (Continued) communicator loses connection on all available paths to the SecureComm Server for longer than the poll fail time on the chosen IP monitoring package, the SecureComm Server will send a "Heartbeat Loss"...
Wiring to SecureWave Panel REMOTE RKP/EXP STROBE OUTPUTS BELL BELL SW-10270 Control Panel Plug Comms Card onto either Serial Port Remove the mains and battery supply before fitting the GSM-WiFiU unit Inputs Outputs Note: For SW-10270 make sure software is V4.2 or later.
Menu Map for SecureWave Panels 1 Service Menu 2 Devices Menu 3 Zone Menu 1 Overview 2 Communicators 1 GSM 4 Point Menu 3 Monitoring & Voice 2 WiFi 5 Users Menu 4 SMS Menu 6 Timers Menu 5 Remote User Menu 7 Outputs Menu 6 Panel Print Menu 8 Sys.
Communicators Menu - SecureWave Panels 1 GSM 1 Status 1 Monitor Signal Yes 2 WiFi 2 Disable GSM 2 Fault Delay 3 Options 3 Jam Detect 4 GMS Network Scan 4 Tamper 9211 GSM Status This sub-menu offers an overview of the SecureComm connectivity and where you will find the Installation ID number.
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Communicators Menu - SecureWave Panels - contd. 1 GSM 2 WiFi 1 Status 1 IP Settings 1 DHCP Enabled 2 Disable WiFi 2 Monitor Faults 2 IP Address 3 Options 3 Subnet Mask 4 WiFi Network Scan 4 Gateway 5 DNS Server 1 Monitor Signal 2 Fault Delay 3 Tamper...
SecureComm Menu - SecureWave Panels 1 Status 2 Options 1 Password 3 IP Monitor 2 Virtual RKP 3 Notifications 1 Fire 2 Panic 1 Account 3 Alarm 2 Make Test Call x etc. 3 Reports 4 Delays 1 Alarm Delay 5 IP Test Calls 2 Mains Delay 6 Server Signals...
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SecureComm Menu - SecureWave Panels - contd. 1 Account 2 Make Test Call 1 Status 3 Reports 2 Options 3 IP Monitor 4 Delays 1 Alarm Delay 5 IP Test Calls 2 Mains Delay 6 Server Signals 7 AVI 1 Test Start 2 Test Period 1 LAN Poll Fault 2 GSM Poll Fault...
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SecureComm Menu - SecureWave Panels - contd. 9836 Server Signals All Poll Fault: When enabled, if the GSM-WiFi Universal (Continued) communicator loses connection on all available paths to the SecureComm Server for longer than the poll fail time on the chosen IP monitoring package, the SecureComm Server will send a "Heartbeat Loss"...
Technical Specifications Security Grade EN 50136-1:2012 Category S2 Temperature / Humidity -10°C to +40°C / 75% non-condensing (Class II) Power Supply 12.0Vdc to 24.0Vdc Current at 12Vdc 70mA nom. 110mA max Product Weight 440g Monitoring Centre Extended SIA via IP Jam Detection Voice Messaging Cellular Telephony...
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