Edgarsson Alertz 2G User Manual

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Cellular & GPRS Alarm System
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  • Page 1 Alertz 2G/4G Cellular & GPRS Alarm System User Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Application Overview __________________________________________________________ 1 1.1. Parts Identification _______________________________________________________ 1 1.2. Introduction _____________________________________________________________ 2 1.3. The Power Supply ________________________________________________________2 1.4. System Deployment ______________________________________________________ 2 1.5. How to Install the Control Panel ____________________________________________ 2 1.6. Multi-User Passwords_____________________________________________________ 3 1.7.
  • Page 4 3.8. General Setting _________________________________________________________ 21 3.9. Device +/- ______________________________________________________________ 21 4. Operation ___________________________________________________________________ 22 4.1. LCD Display ____________________________________________________________22 4.2. Entering User Menu _____________________________________________________ 22 4.3. Away Arm Mode ________________________________________________________ 22 4.4. Home Arm Mode ________________________________________________________ 23 4.5. Force Arm _____________________________________________________________ 23 4.6.
  • Page 6: Application Overview

    Arm Key: Use this key to Away Arm 1. Application the system. Overview Key: Use this key to move the cursor 1.1. Parts Identification and scroll the display downwards. Home Arm Key: Use this key to Home Front View Arm the system. Key: Use this key to abort current screen and return to previous screen.
  • Page 7: Introduction

     planning installation location: Alertz 2G: battery-operated cellular & GPRS alarm system with 2G reporting.  The Control Panel should be installed at a  location that is hidden from outside view. Alertz 4G: battery-operated cellular & GPRS alarm system with 4G reporting.
  • Page 9: Multi-User Passwords

     Figure 2 Whenever panel asks to key in Enter Code or, please enter your User PIN Code. Master Code  The Master Code has the authorization to enter Programming Mode for advanced system setting. When the display panel asks you to key in M-Code, please enter your Master Code.
  • Page 11: System Basic Operation

    1.7. System Basic Operation  When idle, the Control Panel is in stand- by mode. It will wake up when any key is pressed. After 5 seconds of inactivity, the Panel will automatically enter standby-by mode.  While entering PIN code, if incorrect codes have been entered for 5 times within 10 minutes, the keypad input will be prohibited for 15 minutes.
  • Page 12: System Configuration

    2. System Configuration 2.2. Install Code This function is for you to edit the Installer code In order to configure the Control Panel setting, you need to enter the Installer Menu. To enter Step 1. Select Install Code and press OK to the Installer Menu: confirm.
  • Page 13: Test Report

    setting, you will be asked to enter an Step 2. The Control Panel will send a test account number. report to the first reporting destination. Step 5. Enter the IP address for IP reporting, telephone/mobile number 2.5. Test Siren for SMS reporting, or email address for email reporting Use the function to test both Control Panel’s built-in siren and any external siren/bellbox...
  • Page 14: Panel Setting

    provider for information if needed. recognize the command. The Keyword is disabled by default. Step 6. Select Password and press OK to confirm. Step 1. Select Keyword and press OK to confirm. P a s s w o r d K e y w o r d Step 7.
  • Page 15 h o u r This is for you to set whether to turn on/off the Quick Key arming feature with the panel’s h o u r keypad. When turned on, you can arm the Step 2. The screen will display current Auto control panel with a simple press of Away Arm check-in setting.
  • Page 16: General Setting

    E u c l a E n t r y 2 T i m e L o r d H o w e E x i t T i m e A l a r m L e n g t h Step 3.
  • Page 17 when the system is armed, the Control Panel A l w a y s will begin an Entry Delay countdown timer Step 2. Select either Away Arm or Always, according to your Entry Time setting. The and press OK to confirm. system must be disarmed before the timer ...
  • Page 18 Arm mode. m i n . . .  . . . Entry Home: If not turned off, the m i n Control Panel will sound beeping Step 2. The screen will display current sounds when a Door Contact set to Entry attribute is activated in Home setting.
  • Page 19: Device

     Add Device 2.9. Device +/- Use this function in include new device into Devices menu allows the Control Panel. A maximum of 40 devices add/change/delete all available devices. A total can be learnt into the Control Panel. of 50 devices can be included in the Control Step 1.
  • Page 20  successfully by the Control Panel, the Power Switch Meter --- PSM device information will be displayed on the LCD screen. Press OK to add the  device into Control Panel. PIR Camera --- 852/862 D e t e c t e d ( O k ? ) Step 3.
  • Page 21 E n t r y 1 E n t r y 2 H o m e / D e l a y S i l e n t B u r g l a r B u r g l a r O u t d o o r F i r e M e d i c a l / E m g .
  • Page 22 not respond. device is triggered, the Control  Interior Panel will wait until the Entry Timer expires before activating Away and Home Arm Mode: a “Burglar Alarm”. If the system  is disarmed before Entry Time expires, the Control Panel will When the system is in Away not respond.
  • Page 23 Delay: Away and Home Arm Entry Delay:   When the system is counting When the system is counting down Away Arm Entry Delay Timer, if an “Interior with down Away or Home Entry Delay” device is triggered, the Delay Timer, if an “Entry 1” or Control Panel will wait until the “Entry 2”...
  • Page 24 immediately. Away and Home Arm Entry  Delay: Medical Emergency   When the system is counting Medical Emergency down Away or Home Entry device is active all the time Delay Timer, if a “Home/Delay” regardless of system mode or Entry / Exit Time.
  • Page 25 the Control Panel will execute device name manually, select “User selected Scene number accord Define.” (If you have edited the device to Home Automation Setting. name previously, “User Define” will be replaced with the name previously Step 5. Select the Home Automation Scene entered) number which will be activated when U s e r...
  • Page 26: Network Setting

    Step 1. Select Change Zone No and press Siren Tamp.On: When selected, the OK to confirm. Siren’s tamper protection will be enabled. Step 2. The screen will display learnt in Siren Tamp.Off: When selected, the device list. Select the device you want Siren’s tamper protection will be disabled.
  • Page 27: Media Upload

    The default port used by SMTP is Port 25. If There are 5 upload destinations available for you want to specify other ports, enter the port you to program. number according to format below: Step 1. Select one of the upload destination smtp://user:password@mail server:port from 1~5, press ok to confirm.
  • Page 28 programmed separately. The rule will be activated according to set 1 ) E m p t y weekday time. 2 ) E m p t y Initial. The rule will be activated when the Control Panel is powered up. 5 0 ) E m p t y Any Alarm Step 3.
  • Page 29: Programming Menu

    10)..3. Programming Menu Step 3. For an existing PIN code, you will be The programming menu is designed for user to asked whether you want to delete the mange User PIN codes and other setting. to PIN code (except for PIN code 1 which enter the Programming Menu: cannot be deleted), press OK to...
  • Page 30: Master Code

    Code setting is now complete Station to indicate of a “Duress Situation in L a t c h Progress”. To set the Duress Code: L a t c h O f f Step 1. Select Duress Code and press OK to confirm.
  • Page 31: Operation

    4. Operation Step 1. The screen will display: 4.1. LCD Display START The Control Panel’s LCD will display the system information according to different Step 2. Press Down key to scroll through the status and panel modes. fault events. When all fault events ...
  • Page 33: Home Arm Mode

    User PIN code and press the Home  Arm key on the Control Panel. When under Disarm mode, enter a User PIN code and press the Away  Arm key on the Remote Keypad. When under Disarm mode, enter a (Please refer to Remote Keypad manual for detail) User PIN code and press the Home...
  • Page 34: Force Arm

    4.5. Force Arm When you arm the system, if any fault event exists in the system, the arming action will be prohibited and the fault event will be displayed on screen. At this moment, you can either rectify all of the problems and clear the Fault Display.
  • Page 35: Disarm

    Step 1. Select Apply Scene, press OK to 4.6. Disarm confirm. The screen will display scene numbers from 1~10 along with When the system is under Away Arm or Home Scene name: Arm mode, to disarm the system: Step 1: ...
  • Page 36: Alarm Activation

    4.10. Alarm Activation When an alarm is activated because of a device/event trigger, the LCD screen will display “ALARM! ALARM!” to notify the user. During this time, the Control Panel will also sound the siren, and send out a corresponding alarm report to the programmed destination(s).
  • Page 37: Keypad Lockdown

    Panel. An additional tamper switch can be that triggered alarm will connected to the External Tamper Switch displayed on screen. Use the Down Terminal on the Control Panel. The terminal button to scroll down the alarm event, will form a Normal Close loop with the tamper the screen will display whether the switch and activate when the loop is opened.
  • Page 38: Fault Display

    4.13. Fault Display The Fault Display option is for you to view the fault events: Step 1. Select Fault Display, press OK to confirm. The screen will display: START Step 2. Press Down key to scroll through the fault events. When all fault events are displayed, the screen will show: E N D Step 3.
  • Page 39: Battery Level

    key to exit fault display. <NOTE>  The Control Panel is capable of detecting following fault events:  Control Panel Low Battery  Sensor Out-of-order  Sensor Low Battery  Device and Panel Tamper  Interference Detection  GSM-Related Failure 4.14.
  • Page 40 without removing learnt-in devices, please use the System Reset function in Installer Menu.
  • Page 41: Appendix

    5. Appendix 5.1. Fault Event Description During operation, when the panel detects faulty events, the panel will log the event and make reports. Users can check fault events from Fault Display in User Menu. Please refer to 4.13 Fault Display. ...
  • Page 42: Sms Remote Command

    5.2. SMS Remote Command Control Panel with GSM function can be controlled remotely by SMS Commands for arm/home/disarm action and setting configuration. Alertz can be programmed by receiving these commands when XMPP connection is enabled. Please refer to 2.10 Network setting and following information for details.
  • Page 43 Error: The SMS Confirmation Message = USRS:ERROR  SMS Command Table Command Comment Example & Descriptions ECHO Test panel PROG 7982 ECHO: PROG 7982 USRS:1,1,1234,user,1 Parameter 1: Enter 1 Parameter 2: User ID 1~10 = User PIN Code# 95 = Guard Code Change user 96 = Master Code...
  • Page 44 8 = Entry1 9 = Interior with Delay 10 = 24 Hours 11 = Fire 12 = Medical Emergency 13 = Water 14 = Set/Unset 15 = Silent Panic 16 = Personal Attack 17 = Trigger Scene 18 = Silent Burglar 19 = Entry2 Parameter 8: PSS groups in bitwise hex string, BIT1 to BIT8 for Group 1~8, keep blank for non-PSS devices.
  • Page 45 4 = New York 5 = Moncton 6 = London 7 = Paris 8 = Istanbul 9 = Moscow 10 = Taipei 11 = Tokyo 12 = Sydney 13 = Auckland 14 = Adelaide 15 = Brisbane 16 = Darwin REST Reboot panel PROG 7982...
  • Page 46 Change web PROG 7982 WBSC:admin,admin1234 WBSC username / Parameter 1: Web username password Parameter 2: Password PROG 7982 XMPP:xmpp://user:password@192.168.0.190:5222,domain,admin,40 XMPP Change Parameter 1: XMPP server URL XMPP setting Parameter 2: XMPP server domain Parameter 3: Buddy list Parameter 4: Ping interval in seconds (10~60) PROG 7982 GAPN:internet,, Change...
  • Page 47: Control Panel Mode And Response Table

    5.3. Control Panel Mode and Response Table For Alarm Activation by Events and Control Panel Responses, please refer to the following table: System Mode / Status Attribute Under Exit Under Under Home Disarm Mode Away Mode Home Mode Away Entry Timer Entry Timer Timer...
  • Page 48 Fire Instant Fire Instant Fire Instant Fire Instant Fire Instant Fire Instant Fire Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Instant Water Instant Instant Instant Instant Instant Water Water Water Water Water Water Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Medical Instant Instant Instant Instant...
  • Page 49: Event Code

     132 – Burglar Interior 5.4. Event Code   When Entry Time is triggered under 100 – Medical Home Arm mode and the timer expires without disarming the system.   101 – Personal emergency When a Delay Burglar Alarm device is ...
  • Page 50   133 – 24 Hours 159 – Low Temperature   When a device set as 24 Hour is When the temperature drops below Low triggered. Temperature setting.   136 – Burglar Outdoor 162 – CO detector  ...
  • Page 51 Check-in reporting.  Battery level  606 - Follow-On Function  When Control Panel reports to CMS to request opening Two-way communication channel. For Sales and Service Contact 01437 563900 Edgarsson Security Designs CILYMAENLLWYD HOUSE, LOGIN, WHITLAND, SA34 0XA www.edgarsson.co.uk...

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