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  • Page 1 Installation Manual For quick installation information please refer to the iConnect Quick Start Installation Guide provided on our website: www.electronics-line.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ............................. 1 1.1. Documentation Conventions ....................... 1 1.2. Specifications ........................... 2 1.3. System Overview ..........................3 1.4. Hardware Layout ..........................4 System Installation .......................... 7 2.1. Pre-Installation Planning ........................7 2.2. Installation Procedure ........................8 2.3. Back Tamper ..........................
  • Page 3 8.4. Entry Deviation ..........................43 8.5. Arming Tones ..........................43 8.6. Home Automation Tones ......................... 44 8.7. System Trouble Tones........................44 8.8. Tones Options ..........................45 System Options ..........................46 9.1. Swinger Setting ..........................46 9.2. Code Lockout ..........................46 9.3.
  • Page 4 System Initialization ........................73 13.1. Initialization ........................... 73 13.2. Default Program Restore ......................... 73 13.3. Clear User Codes ..........................73 13.4. Clear Wireless Transmitters ......................73 13.5. Find Modules ..........................73 Appendix A: Menu Structure ........................74 Appendix B: Transmitter Installation ..................... 81 PIR Detectors (EL-4755/EL-4755PI) ......................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1 Introduction Introduction This manual is designed to help you install the iConnect Control System1. We strongly urge you to read through this manual, in its entirety, before beginning the installation process so that you can best understand all that this security system has to offer.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    The backup battery pack should be replaced every five years. Batteries should be stored in a cool, dry place. The measurements are with fully charged battery. AC current was measured on fuse F1 and DC current was measured on fuse F2. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 7: System Overview

    This system has been developed based upon a design concept geared towards easy installation and use. With this in mind, the user interface is based on a simple, menu-driven model that suits the essential requirements of both the user and installer alike. You can program the iConnect Control System on-site using the on-Front Panel keypad or PC, or off-site via a PC using local programming option of the Remote Programmer.
  • Page 8: Hardware Layout

    1 Introduction The Electronics Line Application Server (ELAS) handles all communication between the system, service providers and web users enabling monitoring and control to be performed via the Web. Central station communication and remote parameters programming and maintenance employ Ethernet, GPRS, GSM or standard PSTN communication.
  • Page 9 The illustrations below show the HA module used in the systems with internal PLI (for use in 220V, 50Hz A.C. power systems), and with external PLI (for use in 110V, 60Hz A.C. power systems). iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 10 Figure 1-7: RJ11 wiring diagram 1.4.3. GPRS/LAN Communication Module The GPRS/LAN Communication module enables the iConnect Control System to communicate to the WEB via cellular networks, perform remote firmware update, send or receive SMS messages, and implement cellular 2-way audio communication.
  • Page 11: System Installation

    Figure 2-2: Considering Construction Materials • The reduction of the RF signals’ strength is directly proportional to the thickness of the obstacle, assuming that the obstacles are of identical material. Figure 2-3: Considering Thickness of Obstacles iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 12: Installation Procedure

    2 System Installation 2.2. Installation Procedure The iConnect Control System Kit consists of: • Control System • Quick Start Installation Guide • Quick User Guide • Mounting Guide • Plastic bag with Cable Clamp, Cable Clamp screw, Housing Screw, After unpacking the kit and making certain that you have all the necessary equipment, it is recommended that you install the system as follows: STEP 1: Temporarily power up the system and install the SIM card.
  • Page 13 When Save? is displayed on the Control System’s LCD, press '√ʹ. The display automatically switches to the next option for that device. For example, pressing '√ʹ to confirm Zone registration automatically moves you to the Zone Type option. Continue entering other parameters for the chosen device. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 14 Enter your Installer code. Enter [9574] (Programming, Communications, Internet, CP Password). Enter a password using the alphanumeric keypad. The password length must be six up to sixteen characters. The password must begin with a letter. Press '√ʹ. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 15: Back Tamper

    Control System and Transmitters. When the Control System is removed from the wall, the screw causes the perforated section of the plastic to break and remain attached to the wall. As a result, the back tamper switch is released and an alarm is generated. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 16: Internet Communication Setup

    When using a SIM card with a PIN code, the installer has to make sure that the PIN code programmed in the Control System is the same as the SIM card's PIN code – see p. 62, 10.7.2 PIN Code. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 17: Basic System Operation

    3 Basic System Operation Basic System Operation The iConnect Control System is available with the LCD front panel configuration. Below you will find description of the LCD front panel layout. 3.1. Front Panel Layout The front panel provides a detailed interface for operating and programming the system. The following diagram will familiarize you with the various elements of the front panel.
  • Page 18: Lcd Display

    FULL ARMING PART ARMING The system is in the process of arming (displayed during exit delay). PERIMETER ARMING PART ARMING INST The system is in the process of arming with the Instant arm feature activated. PERIM ARMING INST iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 19: Audible Notification

    8.7.3 Fire Trouble Tones 3.5.1. System Trouble Tones In the event of system trouble, the iConnect Control System sounds a series of tones to alert the user. To silence these tones, press and scroll through the system trouble list displayed on the LCD. When the trouble condition is restored, it is removed from the system trouble list.
  • Page 20: Arming And Disarming

    The following section explains how to arm and disarm the Control System using the front panel keypad and wireless LCD keypad. 3.6.1. Arming The iConnect Control System offers three arming modes that you can define to suit the application. Figure 3-4 illustrates the three arming modes. In each diagram, the protected area is shaded. Full Armed...
  • Page 21 If One-Key Arming is disabled, enter your user code. It is not possible to activate Full and Part arming modes simultaneously. It is necessary to disarm first when changing from one arming mode to another arming mode. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 22: Additional Arming Options

    # (delimiter – separates the descriptor from the actual command) User Code (4 digits) Command (120=Disarm, 121=Full Arm, 122=Part Arm, 123=Perimeter Arm, 124=Full + Perimeter Arm, 125=Part + Perimeter Arm, 200=Arm Status) The following example shows the format of an SMS command for arming the system: iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 23 1 and 3 simultaneously. Figure 3-8: Fire Alarm Activation To activate a Medical alarm from the front panel keypad or hardwire LCD keypad: • Press and hold down buttons 4 and 6 simultaneously. Figure 3-9: Medical Alarm Activation iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 24: Advanced System Operation

    • …within 5 minutes since an alarm, a Cancel Report event and the user number are sent to the Central Station; • …at the moment when the event is being reported (communication in progress), the event reporting is not cancelled; Non-alarm events (system trouble, arm/disarm etc.) are not aborted by Cancel Report. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 25: Zone Bypassing/Unbypassing

    The Duress code is designed for situations where the user is being forced to operate the system. This user code grants access to the selected operation, while sending a Duress event message to the central station. Only if arm/disarm reporting is enabled during System Programming iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 26 To edit a code descriptor: From the main menu, select User Codes [4]. Select a code. From the code’s sub-menu, select Descriptor [#2]. Edit the descriptor using the alphanumeric keypad. Press '√ʹ when you have finished editing. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 27: Follow-Me

    The Clear Log function is accessible using the Installer code only. To clear the event log: From the Event Log menu, select Clear Log [62]; the OK? confirmation message is displayed. Press '√ʹ; the log is cleared -- See p.130, Appendix D: Event Table. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 28: Service Menu

    4 Advanced System Operation For certain versions of the iConnect Control System software, the Clear Log function may be disabled. 4.7. Service Menu The Service menu is accessible using either the Installer or Master code. This menu includes various functions that enable you to test the system effectively.
  • Page 29 • An abbreviation indicating the last received status of the transmitter – see Table 4-1. Table 4-1: Transmitter Status Abbreviations Item… Description… The transmitter is functioning correctly Tamper condition Battery low The transmitter is out of synchronization The transmitter is inactive – see p. 36, 7.2.3 Supervision Time iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 30 To view the Environment RSSI level reading: From the Service menu, select ENV. RSSI [7044]; the RF noise of the system's environment is displayed. When you have finished, press Χ to exit the Environmental RSSI Test mode. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 31 Though the Service menu is accessible to the Master and Installer only, Global Chime can also be accessed via a convenient shortcut without needing to enter a valid user code. To access the Global Chime option from Standby mode, press then . iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 32 When using Ethernet connection, you can view the LAN IP address of the Control System, i.e. the address that your home router has assigned to the Control System. To display the IP Address: From the Service menu, select IP Display [711]; the LAN IP address of the Control System is displayed. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 33: Telecontrol And Two-Way Audio

    In the case of PSTN communication, the Control System often shares a line with regular telephone handsets, an answering machine or a fax machine. It is therefore important that the Control System distinguish between calls so that it knows when to pick up the relevant call. For this purpose the iConnect Control System employs a double call method.
  • Page 34 Timeout. Ten seconds before the timeout expires, two short DTMF tones are sounded. To extend the call, press "7" on your telephone. This command restarts the timeout. To disconnect before the end of the timeout, press " " then "#" on your telephone. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 35: Outgoing Calls

    5 Telecontrol and Two-Way Audio 5.2. Outgoing Calls The iConnect Control System can make Two-Way Audio calls to the user or central station in the event of an alarm. This feature is designed for medical, panic alarms, and for alarm verification.
  • Page 36 The duration of the call is determined by the TC/VM Timeout. Ten seconds before the timeout expires, two short DTMF tones are sounded. To extend the call, press "7" on your telephone. This command restarts the timeout. To disconnect before the end of the timeout, press " " then "#" on your telephone. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 37: Home Automation And Pgm Control

    SMS Command Descriptor (up to 43 characters of free Command (0=Off, 1=On) text) # (delimiter – separates the descriptor from the actual Device Number (HA Units: 01-16, or 30, 31 for PGM output) command) User Code (4 digits) iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 38: Scheduling (Not Relevant To

    Select a HA unit. From the HA unit’s sub-menu, select Schedule [3]. Use keys 1 to 7 to toggle the days on and off. Table 6-1: Weekly Schedule Value Value Sunday Thursday Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 39: Devices

    Select the specific device you want to delete. From the device’s sub-menu, select Delete. Deactivate the device – refer to each device’s deactivation instructions in Appendix B for further details Press '√ʹ to confirm; the device is deleted from the system. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 40: Zones

    7.2.3. Supervision Time The detectors in Electronics Line 3000’s supervised wireless range send a supervision signal approximately 20 minutes after its last transmission. If the system does not receive supervision signals from a specific transmitter, the transmitter is regarded as inactive.
  • Page 41 Use the keys 1, 2 and 3 to toggle the current setting. It is not necessary to program this option for Panic, Medical, Emergency, Fire, 24Hr, Gas, Flood and Environmental zones. 7.3.3. Descriptor For information on device descriptor editing, see p. 35, 7.1 Device Descriptors. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 42 There is an option to enable or disable central monitoring station reporting for each burglary zone specifically. If enabled, the alarms are reported in the ordinary way, i.e. after the wireless siren delay; if disabled, alarms from this zone are not reported to the Central Station. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 43 To set loop response: From the Programming menu, select Devices, Zones [911]. Select the zone you want to program. From the zone’s sub-menu, select Loop Resp. [#10]; the zone’s current Loop response is displayed. Select Slow Loop or Fast Loop. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 44: Keyfobs

    7 Devices 7.4. Keyfobs The iConnect Control System supports two types of keyfob transmitter, EL-4711M/P and EL-4714. You can register up to 19 keyfobs to the system. Figure 7-3 illustrates these transmitters and the functions assigned to their buttons. For information on registration, deletion and deactivation, see p.
  • Page 45: Wireless Keypads

    The Control System sends alarm and arm status information to the wireless siren’s receiver. This requires that you register the Control System to the wireless siren’s receiver. For information on registration and deletion, see p. 35, 7.1 Device Descriptors, and p. 35, 7.2.2 Deleting and Deactivating Wireless Devices. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 46: Smartkeys

    To program the smartkey type: From the Programming menu, select Devices, Smartkeys [918]. Select the smartkey you want to program. From the smartkey’s sub-menu, select Type [#2]; the current setting is displayed. Select Controlled or Non-controlled. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 47: Entry/Exit Timers And System Tones

    Arming tones are the tones sounded by the Control System’s built-in siren and/or the wireless siren when arming and disarming the system. Each set of tones can be enabled or disabled according to the requirements of the installation. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 48: Home Automation Tones

    15, 3.5.1 System Trouble Tones. 8.7.1. Trouble Tones The Trouble Tones option allows you to enable or disable audible trouble annunciation. To program the Trouble Tones option: From the Programming menu, select Tones, Trouble Tones [936]. Select Enabled or Disabled. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 49: Tones Options

    The Wireless Keypad Speaker Volume option determines the volume level of the tones sounded by the Wireless Keypad speaker. To program the Wireless Keypad Volume option: From the Programming menu, select Tones, Tones Options, KP Volume [9392]. Select the Wireless Keypad (1-4) that you want to program. Select High, Medium, Low or Mute. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 50: System Options

    You can arm the system by pressing any of the three arming keys on the keypad. If One-Key Arming is enabled, the system does not prompt you for a user code. To program the One-Key Arming setting: From the Programming menu, select System Options, Arm/Disarm, One-Key Arming [94032]. Select Enabled or Disabled. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 51: Panic Alarm

    SOS Panic alarms generated from the front panel, keypads or keyfobs can be defined as either audible or silent. To program the Panic Alarm setting: From the Programming menu, select System Options, Panic Alarm [9404]. Select Audible or Silent. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 52: Ac Loss Delay

    From the Programming menu, select System Options, Display, Time Format [94063]. Select the required format from the options available. 9.6.4. Supervision Loss Indication This option enables you to select whether the system trouble display will indicate transmitter supervision loss to the user. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 53: Pgm Output Options

    Select Steady or Pulsed. The Zone Status, Siren and WL Siren trigger options have a fixed Output Type; there is no need to program an Output Type for these options. Zone Status functions only when the system is disarmed. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 54: Guard Code

    The installer may use hex digits in the account number; the Guard Code will then be set to 0000. If the automatically calculated Guard Code is the same number as an existing user code, it will be set to 0000. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 55: No Arm" Indication

    Enter the No Motion time value between 00:00 and 72:00. To disable the No Motion feature, enter 00:00. Press '√ʹ. 9.12. Microphone/Speaker Options In addition to the built-in microphone and speaker, the iConnect Control System Control System supports an external microphone/speaker unit called Interphone. The Microphone/Speaker option allows you to choose which microphone and speaker are in use.
  • Page 56: Vocal Messages

    9.15. Auto Log View Auto Log View is a future option that is not available in the current firmware. The default setting for this option is disabled. Electronics Line 3000 recommends that you do not change this setting. 9.16. Daylight Savings Using the Daylight Savings option, the system is able to automatically adjust its clock twice a year according to the national adjustment to Daylight Saving Time.
  • Page 57: Standard Type

    • Set Arm Status Display to 30 sec. -- see p. 48, 9.6.1 Arm Status Display; • Set Entry/Exit Trouble to "Enabled" Active communication module is a module used for events reporting. If there is only one communication module (GPRS, PSTN, or GSM), any communication trouble prevents the Control System from arming. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 58: Battery Type

    LED indicators are automatically deactivated (reset). To set the alarm memory reset feature; perform the following procedure: From the Programming menu, select System Options, Al. Mem. Reset [9422]. Select Enable or Disable. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 59: Communications

    To program the Two-Way Audio option for an account: From the Programming menu, select Communications, Accounts [951]. Select the account you want to program (1-6). From the account’s sub-menu, select Two-Way Audio [#4]. Select Enabled or Disabled. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 60: Report Cycles

    In the example illustrated in Figure 10-1, Account 1 is programmed with 2 call attempts, Account 2 is programmed with 3 call attempts and the number of report cycles programmed is 3. Figure 10-1: Typical Report Cycle Sequence iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 61: Vocal Message Dialer

    From the account’s sub-menu, select Interface [#3]. Select GSM or PSTN. 10.3.4. Two-Way Audio The Two-Way audio option determines whether Two-Way Audio is enabled for the Voice Report Account. For further information, see p. 31, 5.2.3 Two-Way Audio after Vocal Messages. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 62: Remote Programming

    10.4. Remote Programming Electronics Line 3000’s Remote Programmer (RP) and WEB Remote Programmer software enable you to operate and program the system from a PC either on-site or from a remote location. The software provides a comprehensive interface to the iConnect Control System designed to facilitate programming.
  • Page 63: Service Call

    10.4.2. WEB Remote Programmer (Relevant only when using ELAS connection) Electronics Line 3000's WEB-based Remote Programmer (WEB RP) allows the installer or service provider to operate and program the system via the WEB using ELAS database to get the list of supported Control Systems. To access WEB RP, the installer must enter user name and password.
  • Page 64: Communications Options

    The ACK Timeout is the amount of time the system waits for the second acknowledgement (ACK2) from the central station when reporting using the PSTN. If ACK2 is not received during this time, the system regards the call as a failed dialing attempt. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 65: Gsm Options

    10.6.2 Periodic Test Interval, and p. 60, 10.6.3 First Test. This means that each time the periodic test is sent, the system also sends a GSM signal strength report to the central station. The system also enters the GSM signal strength in the event log. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 66 After an SMS command is executed by the system, a confirmation message is returned to the sender’s mobile phone. You can enable or disable this feature using this option. To enable/disable SMS confirmation: From the Programming menu, select Communications, Comm. Options, GSM Options, SMS Confirm [954125]. Select Enabled or Disabled. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 67: Twa Event Report Options

    10.8.4. Remote Firmware Update Electronics Line 3000’s Remote Firmware Update feature allows the Installer or service provider to perform firmware update from a remote PC using WEB communication. Before performing the firmware update, locally disarm the system and make sure that there are no AC LOSS or BATTERY LOW conditions.
  • Page 68: Event Options For Central Station Reporting

    Select your country from the options available. Electronics Line 3000 offers custom telephone line parameter settings for countries that do not appear in the list of pre-defined options. If your country does not appear among the available options, select the option Custom Settings.
  • Page 69: Vocal Message Dialer Event Options

    Zone Fire Alarm Disarm User Activated Fire Alarm Disarm after Alarm Panic [#3] Water [#8] Zone Panic Alarm Zone Water Alarm (Flood) User Activated Panic Alarm Medical [#4] Zone Medical Alarm Zone Medical Alarm User Activated Alarm No Motion iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 70 Control System Transmitter Out of Synch. Supervision Loss Zone Trouble FM Jamming To enable/disable the vocal message for an event group: From the Programming menu, select Communications, VM Event Opt. [956]. Select an event group. Select Enabled or Disabled. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 71: Internet Options

    The password length must be six up to sixteen characters. Press '√ʹ when finished. 11.2.3. ELAS Connection On/Off To enable/disable ELAS connection option: From the Programming menu, select Communications, Internet, ELAS Connect [9575]. Select Enabled or Disabled. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 72: Gprs Network Parameters

    From the Programming menu, select Communications, Internet, LAN Options, Subnet Mask [95772]. Enter the Subnet Mask. Press the key as many times as necessary to select "." and the key to delete one character at a time. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 73 The testing and status options of the Internet connection status should provide the installer with the exact source of the problem when the Control System is not capable of reporting via LAN. See p. 130, Appendix D: Event Table. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 74: Home Automation Programming

    This chapter explains the programmable options for the system’s home automation features. The Home Automation module is an add-on optional extra that you can install inside the Control System’s plastic housing. The iConnect System's home automation features require the use of an external power- line interface when used in an 110V/60HZ power system.
  • Page 75 To program an HA unit to be included in the Randomize feature: From the Programming menu, select HA Programming, HA Units [961]. Select an HA unit (01-16). From the HA unit’s sub-menu, select Randomize [#09]. Select Enabled or Disabled. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 76: House Code

    PGM output is not affected by HA Control parameter. Remote activation of PGM is possible, even when HA control is disabled, as long as the PGM output trigger is defined as Telecontrol – see p. 49 9.7.1 Output Trigger. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 77: System Initialization

    Press '√ʹ to confirm; the system begins to search for the connected modules. At the end of the search, the modules that are present are displayed and the system asks if you want to save the displayed list. If a connected module is not included in the list, check the wiring connections and run this test again. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 78: Appendix A: Menu Structure

    Appendix A: Menu Structure Appendix A: Menu Structure Legend: Installer code required Master code required iConnect Installation Manual...
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  • Page 85: Appendix B: Transmitter Installation

    Appendix B: Transmitter Installation Appendix B: Transmitter Installation PIR Detectors (EL-4755/EL-4755PI) The EL-4755 and EL-4755PI are intelligent 2-Way wireless PIR camera detectors designed for use with the iConnect Control System. Each iConnect Control System (up-to-32-zone) can support up to eight PIR camera detectors.
  • Page 86 To delete a PIR detector from the system refer to the Quick Installer manual. Parameter Setting Procedure As a 2-Way detector, the EL-4755/4755PI parameters can be modified only from the iConnect Control System. Go to the main menu and select [9]>[1]>[1]>[11] (Programming > Devices > Zones > Sensor Par) and define the parameters...
  • Page 87 To walk test the detector: Set the iConnect Control System to Walk test mode (Quick key 7>03>4). Walk across the scope of the detector according to the detection pattern selected.
  • Page 88: Pir Detectors (El-4745/El-4745Pi)

    EL-4755/4755PI complies with EN-50131 2-2 Grade 2 Class II Power Supply Type C. PIR Detectors (EL-4745/EL-4745PI) The EL-4745 and EL-4745PI are intelligent 2-Way wireless PIR detectors designed for use with the iConnect Control System. All of these detectors implement a feature to combat the problem of multiple transmissions, which drastically reduce the life of the batteries.
  • Page 89 • Avoid a location where an animal can come within 1.8m (6') of the detector by climbing on furniture, boxes or other objects. Registration Procedure The EL-4745PI must identify itself to the iConnect Control System as follows: Set the system to registration mode.
  • Page 90 LED should only be disabled after successfully walk testing the detector. Parameters Setting Procedure As a 2-Way detector, the EL-4745PI parameters can be modified only from the iConnect Control System. In comparison to other detectors the EL 4745PI has dedicated parameters that can be modified under quick key 9>1>1>11 •...
  • Page 91: Dual Magnetic Contact/Universal Transmitter (El-4601Dz)

    Dual Magnetic Contact/Universal Transmitter (EL-4601DZ) The EL-4601DZ is a 2-Way wireless device that can be defined either as a magnetic contact, a universal transmitter or both in combination. The EL4601DZ is for use with the iConnect Control System. When batteries need replacing, the EL- 4601DZ sends a low battery indication to the Control System.
  • Page 92 As soon as 'Save?' appears press '√ʹ. Parameter Settings As a 2-Way detector, the EL-4601DZ parameters can be modified only from the iConnect Control System. The parameter settings can be defined as follows: Go to the main menu and select [9]>[1]>[1]>[11] (Programming >...
  • Page 93: Universal Transmitter (El-4602)

    PCB Release Tab Figure B- 17: EL-4602 (Cover Off) Registration Procedure The EL-4602 must identify itself to the iConnect Control System as follows: Set the system to registration mode. • Go to the main menu and select [9]>[1]>[1] (Programming > Devices > Zones) •...
  • Page 94: Vibration Detector (El-4607)

    Press the tamper switch. While the tamper switch is being pressed insert the battery. Within five seconds open the tamper and close it again. Vibration Detector (EL-4607) The EL-4607 is a 2-Way wireless vibration detector for use with the iConnect Control System. Antenna...
  • Page 95 As soon as 'Save?' appears press '√ʹ. Parameter Settings As a 2-Way detector, the EL-4607 parameters can be modified only from the iConnect Control System. The parameter settings can be defined as follows: Go to the main menu and select [9]>[1]>[1]>[11] (Programming >...
  • Page 96: Smoke Detector (El-4703)

    - family homes. Please refer NFPA 101, the Life Safety Code, NFPA71, 72A, 72B, 72C, 72D, and 72E for smoke detector requirements for fire protection in buildings not defined as “households”. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 97 Figure B- 25: Location for placing Figure B- 26: Recommended best Figure B- 27: Recommended location to smoke detectors for a multi-floor and acceptable locations to mount mount smoke detectors in rooms with residence smoke detectors sloped, gabled, or peaked ceiling iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 98 • In very cold or very hot areas, including unheated buildings or outdoor rooms. If the temperature goes above or below the operating range of smoke detector, it will not work properly. The temperature range for your smoke detector is 4°C to 38°C (40°F to 100°F). iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 99 As soon as 'Save?' appears, press '√ʹ Installation Procedure Select the installation location. Remove locking pin securing the mounting bracket to the unit. Remove the mounting bracket from the unit by rotating it counterclockwise. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 100 If this happens, open a window or fan the air to remove the smoke or dust. The alarm will turn off as soon as the air is completely clear. Do not disconnect the batteries from the detector. This will cancel your protection from fire. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 101 If false alarms keep coming from the detector, you should check whether the detector’s location is adequate. Refer to section “WHERE TO INSTALL SMOKE DETECTORS.” Have your detector moved if it is not located properly. Clean the detector as described above. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 102: Keyfobs (El-4714)

    Keyfobs (EL-4714) The EL-4714 is a keyfob transmitter designed for use with the iConnect Control System. The EL-4714 is a four-button keyfob transmitter that offers a number of functions including arm, disarm and SOS Panic.
  • Page 103: Keyfobs (El-4711M/P)

    EL-4714 complies with EN-50131 Grade 2 Class II Power Supply Type C. Keyfobs (EL-4711M/P) The EL-4711M/P is a keyfob transmitters designed for use with the iConnect Control System. The EL-4711M/P is a one- button transmitter that generates a Medical/Panic alarm when pressed. The transmitter is water resistant and can be worn around the neck.
  • Page 104 Operation successful Amber Low battery Registration Procedure The keyfob must identify itself to the iConnect Control System as follows: Set the system to registration mode. • Go to the main menu and select [9]>[1]>[2] (Programming > Devices > Keyfobs) • Select a Keyfob and press '√ʹ.
  • Page 105: Wireless Lcd Keypad (El-4727)

    The EL-4727 is a 2-Way wireless keypad with LCD display used to remotely program and operate the Control System. The keypad's functionality is identical to the keys on the iConnect Control System front panel. Programming mode can be established either from a keypad or from the main panel, but not simultaneously.
  • Page 106: Gas Leak Detector (El-4762)

    Appendix B: Transmitter Installation Registration Procedure The EL-4727 keypad must identify itself to the system receiver. This is done by registering the keypad to the iConnect Control System as follows: Release the mounting bracket. Open the battery compartment and insert the batteries. Pay attention to the correct polarity.
  • Page 107 Line up the side slot of the bracket and the detector. Push the detector onto the mounting bracket and fix it. Pull the detector outwards to make sure that it is securely attached to the mounting bracket. Connect the detector power cable to the wall power outlet. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 108 Appendix B: Transmitter Installation Registration Procedure The EL-4762 must identify itself to the iConnect Control System as follows: Set the system to registration mode. • Go to the main menu and select [9]>[1]>[1] (Programming > Devices > Zones) • Select a zone and press '√ʹ...
  • Page 109: Carbon Monoxide Detector (El-4764)

    Potential sources of carbon monoxide in your home or office include clogged chimney, wood stove, wood or gas fireplace, automobile and garage, gas water heater, gas appliance, gas or kerosene heater, gas or oil furnace and cigarette smoke. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 110 Line up the side slot of the bracket and the detector. Push the detector onto the mounting bracket until a click is heard. Pull the detector outwards to make sure that it is securely attached to the mounting bracket. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 111 Appendix B: Transmitter Installation Registration Procedure The EL-4764 must identify itself to the iConnect Control System as follows: Set the system to registration mode. • Go to the main menu and select [9]>[1]>[1] (Programming > Devices > Zones) • Select a zone and press '√ʹ...
  • Page 112 Additionally, carbon monoxide must reach the detector for the proper performance of CO gas detection. Carbon monoxide detectors may wear out because they contain electronic parts that fail at any time (see the section "Testing Your Detector"). iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 113: Flood Detector (El-4761)

    Appendix B: Transmitter Installation Flood Detector (EL-4761) The EL-4761 is a 2-Way flood detector for use with the iConnect Control System. The wireless flood detector is a fully supervised detector used to detect the presence of water-based liquids at any desired location, such as basements or water tanks.
  • Page 114 • Select a zone and press '√ʹ Press >12 >√. Open the detector and take out the battery. Press the tamper switch. While the tamper switch is being pressed insert the battery. Within five seconds open the tamper and close it again. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 115: Indoor Siren (El-4723)

    Appendix B: Transmitter Installation Indoor Siren (EL-4723) The EL-4723 is a 2-Way Wireless Indoor Siren for use with the iConnect Control System. In the event of an alarm the control system activates the siren. The Wireless Indoor Siren is sounded until the end of the control-system-programmed siren cutoff.
  • Page 116 Press >3>'√ʹ. Upon the ‘OK’ confirmation request, press '√ʹ Open the siren and take out the battery. Press the tamper switch. While the tamper switch is being pressed insert the battery. Within five seconds open the tamper and close it again. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 117: Outdoor Siren And Strobe (El-4726T)

    Appendix B: Transmitter Installation Outdoor Siren and Strobe (EL-4726T) The EL-4726T is a 2-Way Wireless Outdoor Siren Strobe for use with the iConnect Control System. In the event of an alarm the control system activates the siren and strobe. The Wireless Siren is sounded until the end of the control-system- programmed siren cutoff.
  • Page 118 Press >5, and press '√ʹ. Upon the ‘OK’ confirmation request, press ʹ√ʹ Open the siren strobe and take out the batteries. Press the tamper switch. While the tamper switch is being pressed insert the batteries. Within five seconds open the tamper and close it again. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 119: I/O Expander Module (El-4770)

    The 2-Way Wireless I/O Expander Module (EL-4770) is an extension module enabling wired devices to be connected to the iConnect Control System (SW versions 305 and above). The iConnect Control System supports up-to two 2-Way Wireless I/O Expander Modules. Each 2-Way Wireless I/O Module supports 8 hardwired zone inputs, 2 auxiliary outputs and has the capability to control up to 2 PGM devices.
  • Page 120 Figure B- 58: Mounting screw template Drill the desired mounting holes and place the screw anchors. Do not permanently mount the plastic unit at this point of the installation iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 121 Wire all input and output peripherals as described in the following sections. Zone Input Wiring The 2-Way Wireless I/O Expander Module supports 8 hardwired zones (defined in the iConnect Control System) that can be defined as Normally Open, Normally Closed, End of Line Double End of Line resistor zones. Zone connection configuration must be defined accordingly at each zone’s programming parameters.
  • Page 122 Before closing the front cover and securing the locking screw, proceed to Registering the 2-Way Wireless I/O Expander Module, below. Registering the I/O Expander Module The 2-Way Wireless I/O Expander Module must identify itself to the iConnect Control System as follows: Set the control system to registration mode.
  • Page 123 Open the plastic unit (see Figure 5 1 and Figure 6 1) and disconnect the main AC power. Press the tamper switch. While the tamper switch is being pressed connect the power. Within five seconds open the tamper and close it again. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 124: Transmitter Specifications

    Digital Adaptive Temperature Compensation RFI Immunity: According to EN 50130-4 Operating Temperature: 0 to 60°C Fire Protection: ABS Plastic Housing Dimensions: 110 x 62 x 50mm * Complies with EN-50131 2-2 Grade 2 Class II, Power Supply Type C iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 125 Due to the occurrence of voltage delay in lithium batteries that have been in storage, the batteries may initially appear to be dead. In this case, leave the unit in Test mode or Radio mode for a few minutes until the battery voltage level is stabilized. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 126: Appendix C: Web User Application

    Settings menu. Your new password should be no less than six characters and must start with a letter. The Main Page After logging in, your system’s home page (Main Page) is displayed. Menu Bar Workspace Status Bar Figure C- 2: The Main Page iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 127: Status Bar

    For example, if you choose Automation from the Main Menu, a list of automated appliances is displayed in the workspace. SMS alerts relate only to SMS sent from ELAS (WEB User Application). iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 128 System Users and Codes In this area you can add, delete, or change users and the User Codes for your system (for example, add codes for family members). On The Main Page menu, click Settings. Figure C- 5: Settings Button iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 129 For further information on user codes and their various uses, see p. 21, 4.4 User Codes. On The Main Page menu, click Settings, then Web Interface Users and Codes, the following page appears: Figure C- 7: Web Interface Users and Codes Page iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 130 On The Main Page menu, click Settings then Zone Bypass to bypass certain zones in your home that you don't want to receive event messages from – see p. 21, Zone Bypassing/Unbypassing. Select the checkboxes for the zones you want to bypass. Figure C- 9: Zone Bypass Page iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 131 This area allows you to program where to send the alerts on home events (arming, disarming, alarm etc.) The events can be reported via email or your cellular phone. On The Main Page menu, click the Alerts area. Figure C- 11: Alerts Area iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 132 To start receiving the events messages, in the area below, select the checkboxes according to the event type and message type you prefer (email or SMS). Test the alerts you have programmed by clicking the Test button on the Alerts page near the newly added alert. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 133 Web in order to check your home and family while you are away. Discuss this capability with your security service provider to determine if it is applicable to your system. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 134: Appendix D: Event Table

    Open/Close Full Arm 3401 User Number Part Arm 3456 User Number Perimeter Arm 3441 User Number Disarm (entire system) 1401 User Number = Events that are displayed in the event log only when viewed by the installer. iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 135 Device Number Zone Trouble Restore 3380 Device Number RF Jamming FM Jamming 1344 Device Number FM Jamming Restore 3344 Device Number Medical Medical Alarm 1100 Device Number Medical Alarm Restore 3100 Device Number No Motion 1102 Device Number iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 136 Repeaters 61-76 Smartkeys 81-84 Wireless Keypads 81-84 Wireless Keypads Front Panel Keypad Front Panel Keypad 92-98 Hardwire Keypads 92-98 Hardwire Keypads Wireless Siren Communication Module PSTN Communication Interface Cellular Communication Interface Ethernet Communication Interface GPRS Communication Interface iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 137: Appendix E: Zone Types

    Gas alarms sound a distinctive siren pattern to easily distinguish them from other alarms. A gas alarm causes the siren to sound until the alarm is restored; the siren cut-off does not apply to gas alarms. Event Group: Fire iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 138 Event Group: Burglary Not Used This zone type is a future option that is not available in the current firmware. Event Group: Not applicable iConnect Installation Manual...
  • Page 139 Electronics Line 3000 Ltd. Limited Warranty EL and its subsidiaries and affiliates ("Seller") warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for 24 months from the date of production. Because Seller does not install or connect the product and because the product may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by the Seller, Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system which uses this product.
  • Page 140 Contacting Electronics Line 3000 Ltd. International Headquarters: Electronics Line 3000 Ltd. 14 Hachoma St., 75655 Rishon Le Zion, Israel Tel: (+972-3) 963-7777 Fax: (+972-3) 961-6584 All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without prior written permission from the publisher.

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