A1000 GSM ALARM DEVICE

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A1000 GSM ALARM DEVICE USER MANUAL A1000-REV2.1-1604 FW-A1000v2.93 ERBAŞ TEKNOLOJİ Innovative Solutions 1 www.erbasteknoloji.com

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - This user manual contains important notices for installation, usage and safety instructions. Please read this manual carefully before you start using your device! - Device is containing a radio transceiver operating on GSM 900/1800 MHz bands. - Do not use device in environments, exceeding temperature limits (device should operate not lower than -10 0 C and not higher than +50 0 C). - Do not use device in chemical or other hazardous environments. - Device is intended to use in dry and clean places. Do not use device in high humidity. - Protect your device from dust, moisture, heat and water. - Do not expose the device to strong vibrations and mechanical impacts. - Do not attempt to repair device personally. USE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REGULATION - The use of this device in accordance with the regulation is sending SMS text messages and making phone calls after an alarm case. Other usages are not permitted. - Police, fire or healthcare emergency call lines are not permitted to call directly from this device. Do not configure emergency call numbers into this device. BATTERY RECYCLING - CR123A batteries are classified as recycled batteries. Please take your empty batteries to a nearest collection point. BATTERY LIFE - Battery life, announced by manufacturer, is calculated under normal operating conditions and normal frequency of usage. - Battery life can vary against frequency of usage, quality of cellular service, environment conditions (temperature, humidity etc.), quality of used batteries and other effects. - Manufacturer does not guarantee battery life of the device operation. LIMITED LIABILITY - The buyer must agree that Reporter devices will reduce the risk of theft, burglary, fire or other dangers but do not guarantee against such events. - Manufacturer will not take any responsibility regarding personal or property or revenue loss while using devices. - Manufacturer liability according to local laws does not exceed value of the purchased device. 2

1. DESCRIPTION A1000 is a simple & easy to use GSM Alarm Device which sends SMS and calls you in case of alarm events & restorations. Alarm event occurs in case of NO and NC ports changes. Up to 3 numbers can be registered (1 admin, 2 users). Device is including 1xDigital NO and 1xDigital NC ports. They can be used with any kind of dry contact output type devices/sensors/switches. A1000 also operates as Power Failure Detector, if used together with power adaptor. Sends you POWER FAIL message in case of power adaptor fails and sends you POWER OK message in case of power restored. Device understands Power Failures and Power Restorations from the adaptor voltage. Once battery is low, device sends you LOW BATTERY text message. Battery voltage is checked daily and text message is sent if it is low. It will repeat this message every week after the first alert, as soon as batteries are not replaced. Device sends you STILL ALIVE messages once per week (6~8 days). This message shows that device is working well (means battery or power is OK, SIM card is OK, no errors). This function can be disabled / enabled by admin (Factory default is: enabled). Device also sends you GSM Signal Strength Level while making configuration. This will help you to understand if the location is suitable for installation or not. Below list shows the feedbacks from your device: - NO Port Failure : Text Message PORT1 ALARM and phone call (ring) - NO Port Restored : Text Message PORT1 OK and phone call (ring) - NC Port Failure : Text Message PORT2 ALARM and phone call (ring) - NC Port Restored : Text Message PORT2 OK and phone call (ring) - Power Failure : Text Message POWER FAIL - Power Restored : Text Message POWER OK - Low Battery : Text Message LOW BATTERY - Weekly Keep Alive : Text Message STILL ALIVE A1000 might operate in below power options: - Adaptor + battery used together: In this case all function will work and battery lifetime is up to 4 years. - Battery-only use: In this case battery lifetime is 1 year (calculated 1 SMS per day). In this mode Power Failure and Power Restoration functions will not work. - Adaptor-only use: In this case Power failure function will not work. Note that Reporter devices do not have voice record function, so phone calls are used for only ringing your mobile phone. There is no voice call. Only a local 900/1800MHz GSM SIM card is required to operate the device. SMS and Call function is enough for SIM Card. Data or GPRS functions are not required. Reporter devices are designed to operate in ultra-low power consumption. Further to this feature; device de-attaches itself from GSM network in standby, for saving battery life. If you try to call or send SMS to device in standby mode, you will not be able to reach the device. It attaches to the network if an alarm occurs or if you press Config Button. 3

All settings and registered admin & user numbers are saved in device s own EPROM memory. So, settings will not be deleted if battery or SIM card is removed. Device will continue with new batteries or new SIM Card with the last saved settings & numbers. 2. GETTING STARTED 2.1. Insert SIM Card A local SIM card is required to operate the system. Before inserting the SIM card, try it with a mobile phone. And then: o o o Disable PIN code protection Send an SMS to a mobile number for testing Call a mobile phone number for testing After above steps; please open the screws on the back of the item. And please insert SIM card into your device, by opening the SIM card holder. Once SIM card is inserted, please lock the holder. 2.2. Connect Sensors on Ports Note: Wires should pass into the holes of the top cover! Please check Wiring Diagram! NO PORT (Port1): Connect two wires of your NO type device output or cable into terminal block 5 & 6. It does not matter which one is first. This port is a Normally Open port and checks if there is any short-circuit between terminal 5 & 6. 4

NC PORT (Port2): Connect two wires of your NC type device output or cable into terminal block 7 & 8. It does not matter which one is first. This port is a Normally Closed port and checks if there is any open-circuit between terminal 7 & 8. Device ports are digital and device provides required port voltage by itself. Do not apply any external power on these terminal blocks which might cause damages. Also make sure that your external device does not apply any voltage, or sink or sank any currents. Your external device should only provide a dry contact relay output or short or open circuit (i.e. switches, NO/NC sensors). 2.3. Connect Power Connect 12V DC power adaptor into terminal block numbers 1 and 2. Number 1 is positive (+12V) and 2 negative (GND). Note: Wires should pass into the holes of the top cover! Please check Wiring Diagram! Connect +12V of power adaptor to the terminal block 1 (usually RED wire). Connect GND of power adaptor to the terminal block 2 (usually BLACK wire). Please note power adaptor current should be at least 1000 ma. Then insert two pieces of CR123A batteries included in the package. (If power adaptor is not used, insert batteries only). 2.4. Register Admin Number Admin number is authorized to make configurations, change & delete settings of the device. And also will receive all alerts with SMS and/or phone calls. Other users will only receive alerts and will not be able to make configurations. The LED will blink a few times until it is connected to an available network. Please wait for LED becomes solid ON. Once LED is ON; that means device is connected to a GSM network and ready to work. Now please call the device s number with your phone. Once you hear the ringing volume, your number is registered to devices memory as ADMIN NUMBER. Then the LED will blink and device will send you an SMS including ADMIN OK message. Once you received this message that means device is ready to work and now operating! If you want to make some changes on settings please continue from below steps. 2.5. Send Configuration Commands Press config button for 3 seconds and wait LED becomes solid ON. Now your device is waiting for a configuration SMS from you (note that timeout is 2 minutes). Please note all commands should start with an admin password (except RESET command). Default password is 1111. Also, it is possible to send one or several commands in one SMS. Commands should be written in big letters (correct one: 1111 NEWP:3333, wrong one is: 1111 newp:3333). 5

There should be a space character between independent commands e.g.: 1111<space>NEWP:1234<space>DEL1<space>DISABLE Device is case sensitive; please pay attention to text message ingredients. Attention: If you write the password wrong you will receive an SMS including WRONG PSWR text. In that case device will keep in configuration mode. Please wait until LED becomes solid again and send a configuration SMS with correct password. Otherwise device will keep the same settings and continue operation after 2 minutes timeout and LED will become OFF. Below is the list of commands: DESCRIPTION COMMAND DEFAULT Change Password NEWP:XXXX 1111 Add / Change User1 TEL1:+XXXXXXXXXX Add / Change User2 TEL2:+XXXXXXXXXX Delete User1 DEL1 Delete User2 DEL2 Enable Keep Alive ENABLE Enabled (Weekly) Disable Keep Alive DISABLE Enabled (Weekly) Reset Device RESET EXAMPLE: Table 1 Commands List 1111 NEWP:5555 TEL1:+906661234567 TEL2:+907771234567 DISABLE Above example means: o New admin password is now 5555 and you have to use this new password to make new configurations in the future. Please note it carefully. o You added a new user1 number +906661234567. o You added a new user2 number +907771234567. o Weekly keep alive messages are disabled. Once you sent this SMS to your device, it will reply you with an SMS including CONFIG OK <XX> text (where XX is GSM signal strength, see Table-2 for further details). Now LED will turn off and your device is ready to operate. Finally close the cover and insert screws on the back. <XX> MEANING ADVICE Between 19~31 Excellent Signal Between 14~18 Good Signal Between 9~13 Workable Signal Try changing location Between 1~8 Weak Signal Check antenna / change device location Table 2 GSM Signal Strength Levels 6

3. RESET & RECONFIGURE 3.1. Re-configure Your Device Press at least 1 second to the Configuration Button on your device anytime. LED will blink a few times and please keep waiting for LED becomes solid ON. Then you might send a new configuration SMS to device with using your latest password. The procedure of sending configuration SMS is same with article 2.5. Send Configuration Commands. 3.2. Check GSM Signal Strength Please follow article 3.1 and then only send your last password with SMS. You will receive CONFIG OK <XX> text message where <XX> indicates GSM Signal Strength. For further description please see Table-2. 3.3. Reset Your Device Press Configuration button at least 1 second. LED will blink a few times and please keep waiting for LED becomes solid ON. Then send an SMS to the device including RESET command. LED will blink a few times and become solid ON. Now your device has been reset, it is ready to start. Please follow instructions starting from 2.4. Register Admin Number. Please note that RESET can be only made by sending RESET text message to your device (while it s in config mode). Password is not required for Reset function. Also Reset can be made from any third person s mobile phone; Admin or users not required to make Reset. 4. TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLE REASON SOLUTION I received ADMIN OK, I sent a config SMS but didn t receive CONFIG OK text -Config button not pressed. -SMS is sent while LED is blinking or LED is OFF Wait for LED is solid OFF. Then press config button 1 sec. Wait for LED blinks and becomes solid ON. Then send your SMS. LED blinks continuously in first use, never becomes solid ON SIM card not inserted Remove batteries and adaptor. Insert SIM card first and then power device. PIN code not disabled Remove batteries, adaptor and then SIM card. Insert SIM card into a mobile phone. Disable SIM Card PIN protection from settings. Insert SIM card to your device first and then power device. Signal level not enough (below 13) Change device location or try with another GSM operator until finding good signal level. I don t use batteries but I receive LOW BATTERY text messages. Alarm occurred, I received SMS but didn t receive a Call Alarm occurred, I received Call but didn t receive an SMS I (admin) receive SMS & Calls on alerts but users don t. I receive POWER FAIL but don t receive POWER OK texts. My batteries finished very quickly Batteries not used Network signal was not enough on Reporter location or your own mobile phones location. Some alerts are SMS only Network signal was not enough on Reporter location or your own mobile phones location. Low credit on prepaid card Users not saved correctly Adaptor not powered or wiring is wrong Device worked without SIM card or PIN code not disabled or signal is too low Please use batteries for safer operation. Otherwise you will receive LOW BATTERY alarms with weekly repeat. Check signal level of Reporter. Check if you had a missed call while your mobile phone is unreachable. Power Fail, power OK, low battery does not have call function Check signal level of Reporter. Sometimes SMS messages are delivered after some period of its sent, caused by GSM operators. Check your credit (if prepaid cards used). Config messages are correct. Read Reconfigure your device section and make configuration. Check if adaptor is powered by mains. Check adaptor connection on 1&2 (It might be connected opposite). Replace with fresh batteries. Check signal level. Disable PIN code protection. 7

5. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS A1000 Technical Specifications Power Supply 2 x CR123A Lithium batteries (NOT included) 12V 1000mA DC Adaptor (included) Battery Life More than 1 year under normal usage Inputs 1xNO port, 1xNC port (digital ports) Power adaptor input Outputs Not available GSM Module GSM 900/1800 MHz Dual Band Antenna Internal Antenna Event Alerts SMS / Call in case of NO Port Failure SMS / Call in case of NO Port Restored SMS / Call in case of NC Port Failure SMS / Call in case of NC Port Restored SMS for Power Failure SMS for Power Restored SMS for Low Battery SMS for Keep Alive Messages SMS for GSM Signal Strength (while configuration) Configurations via SMS Change security password Register & delete user phone numbers (up to 2) Enable & disable weekly keep alive messages Reset device Operating Temperature -10 0 C ~ + 50 0 C Dimensions 109 x 58 x 31 mm Package Content 1 x A1000 GSM Alarm Device 1 x A9900 12V 1000mA Power Adaptor 1 x User Manual 4 x Fixing Screws & Fixing Plugs Made in Turkey 8