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Warranty 

Please note, by installing this product, you are accepting the following warranty terms: 
 
1. The manufacturer’s warranty is a “return to base” 2-year warranty from the date of 
manufacture. This means that any suspected defective components or items are 
returned to the manufacturer’s agent for investigation and diagnosis and returned at 
the cost of the customer. 
 
2. The warranty does not cover, nor is the manufacturer or agent responsible for any of 
the following whatsoever: Storm damage, lightning or surge damage, flooding, 
accidental damage, vandalism or deliberate damage, un-explained corrosion or 
unusually harsh environments, failure of telephone networks, future un-interoperability 
between the product and network providers which cause malfunction due to changes 
implemented by the phone providers after manufacturing of the product, or that which 
is outside of the control of the manufacturer (e.g. 2G, 3G switch off, removal or inability 
to obtain VOLTE service), and damage due to not proper installation. 
 
3. The manufacturer in no way accepts liability for any of the following incurred due to a 
product defect: Cost of attending site, inconveniences, labour rates, time lost, loss to or 
damage to property, security breaches, late payment clauses or breaches of any 
contracts between the installer and the client. 
 
4. This is a professional install product only. The product is a component of an overall 
system. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the installer to certify the safety and 
compliance of the overall finished system. As soon as this product is fixed to another 
item, or connected to another third-party device, then the product has been modified, 
and compliance with local regulations in the country of install is strictly the 
responsibility of the installer. 
 
5. Re-stocking fees may apply to items returned that are found to be non-defective. 
Complete units will also attract a re-stocking fee if returned for credit, regardless if a 
defect is discovered or not. Re-stocking fees may vary depending on the condition of 
the item being returned, and whether it can be determined as in brand new condition. 
The warranty terms do not entitle customers to an automatic full refund. For more 
details on returns procedures and re-stocking fees, contact the agent. 
 
6. Items with physical signs of surge damage are not covered by warranty. Items with 
visible signs of surge damage will only be covered by warranty if photographic 
evidence is provided from the site, showing surge protection has been installed. 

 

 
Full warranty terms and conditions are available upon request to AES Technical 
Department.

 

 
 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for KEY-AUX-PBPK-US

Page 1: ...Suitable from Firmware Version 2 1 4 FOTA The manufacturer cannot legally offer technical support to non qualified gate or door installers End users should employ the services of a professional insta...

Page 2: ...l Level and APN 20 21 Using the AES Pro App 22 PHASE 4 USING THE INTERCOM 23 26 Calling a Resident Using Keypad Codes Prox IDs 24 Receiving A Call and Using Caller ID 25 Manager Control of Gate Door 2...

Page 3: ...P a g e 3 PHASE 1 Site Survey...

Page 4: ...workbench and call technical support should you have questions This product requires a regular voice SMS and data SIM card with an MMS plan Do not use a data only SIM as this will not work in the unit...

Page 5: ...P a g e 5 PHASE 2 Product Overview...

Page 6: ...P a g e 6 Overview of Intercoms Imperial Design Antenna Separate Overview of Intercoms Architectural Design Antenna Separate Overview of Intercoms Pedestal Design Antenna Integrated...

Page 7: ...P a g e 7 Overview of Intercoms Flush Design Antenna Separate...

Page 8: ...6 3V 220 50V RVT FCON SCA 1500 6 3V 101 QUECTEL QUECTEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 SnapCOM Cellular Module 2 Security screw access Waterproof Mylar 1 5W speaker 10 DDA LEDs Optional illuminated keypad 15 16...

Page 9: ...P67 push button 7 8 Illuminated IP67 push button 7 8 Camera 4 LED Light Strip PCB 3 Cable entry hole Mounting holes Backlighting PCB 13 Camera 4 LED Light Strip PCB 3 Waterproof Mylar 1 5W speaker 10...

Page 10: ...N S CA 1500 6 3V FCO N S CA 1500 6 3V 220 50V RVT FCO N S CA 1500 6 3V 101 Q UECTEL Q UECTEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 DDA Sleeve Waterproof Mylar 1 5W speaker 10 Illuminated IP67 push button 7 8 LED PCB 3...

Page 11: ...Relay 2 DETECT Gate Position Limit switch optional OPEN Exit Button DC 24V Input from supplied PSU Relay 1 Green LED CPU Status Blue LED Signal Status Red LED Power NANO SIM holder White LED Modem Sta...

Page 12: ...Output NOT USED 24v INPUT Use provided power supply or hook up to 24v solar system DO NOT USE 12v HERE 12v DC Battery backup 1 Amp Quick Blow Input Fuse REPLACEABLE Must use a 30 Watt solar panel min...

Page 13: ...LEAD 100 6 SnapCOM camera cable Pedestal SNAPCOM CAM LEAD 150 7 Blue push button BPB 24V 8 White push button WPB 24V 9 No touch sensor NT BUTTON 10 Speaker SPK ASSM 11 GSM Microphone MPA 12 Prox PCB a...

Page 14: ...coated Aluminium Mounting Housing Backbox Marine Grade Stainless Steel BS316 Mounting Type AB ABK Surface Mounted with backlighting IBK Surface Mounted FBK Flush Mounted PED Surface Mounted Call Butt...

Page 15: ...WCDMA Band VIII 22 79dBm 22 73dBm 22 97dBm 22 35dBm 22 99dBm LTE B1 B3 B7 B8 B20 PROX TAGS Dimensions 40 x 25 x 4 5mm Frequency 125 KHz Type Passive fixed 10 digit Storage Temperatures 40 C to 85 C 4...

Page 16: ...P a g e 16 PHASE 3 Setup Programming To be done before installing the intercom...

Page 17: ...tails for VoLTE 4G services To achieve a full 4G network service an Access Point Name APN will need to be set The APN provides all the details that your device needs to connect to mobile data If you p...

Page 18: ...upport data and do not support voice and SMS You simply require a mobile phone type SIM card It is always good practice to check if the SIM is active by putting it into a phone and making a call 24V d...

Page 19: ...IGNAL STRENGTH 1 flash poor 1 bar 2 flashes low 2 bars 3 flashes good 3 bars 4 flashes strong 4 bars 5 flashes searching POWER MODEM Flashing standby Constant ON OFF searching Do NOT use fine gauge ca...

Page 20: ...ct you can reset this by sending the below SMS string 9999 97X replace X with the APN provided by the SIM supplier E g 9999 97RESELLER c If there is no 2G 3G signal in your area the system will not be...

Page 21: ...to be rebooted after either one of the above processes is completed to log on to the network with the new APN which you have stored If you send another signal level check 20 you may find that if the n...

Page 22: ...f the app pertaining to your intercom This QR code will take you directly to the SnapCOM playlist on our YouTube channel which will take you through the setup and use of our new AES PRO app for a Snap...

Page 23: ...P a g e 23 PHASE 4 Using the Intercom Only to be done after the unit is successfully programmed...

Page 24: ...a g e 24 Calling a Resident Press the Call Button Tip Press the call button again to cancel a call 1 Enter 4 digit code Using Keypad Codes Prox IDs Keypad Prox Units Hold Tag Card up to the Prox reade...

Page 25: ...n simply ensure you have the phone number programmed for CallerID and then call the intercom phone number from the stored number and the relay will trigger as per programmed This is usually main gate...

Page 26: ...ntrols of Gate Door This screen allows the installer or manager to manually trigger the gate Send trigger command Call SMS Hold open Gate Door SMS Release held open gates to close SMS Trigger Latch un...

Page 27: ...P a g e 27 PHASE 5 Installation...

Page 28: ...p 3 Close unit Ensure the security screws or cam lock is adequately closed to ensure a correct seal Seal all mounting or cable holes by using sealant such as silicone Ensure that any products being us...

Page 29: ...time of the product Solar Power You can use solar power if required You will require a DC voltage regulator applied at the gate board end as the voltage output can vary and cause too high a voltage wh...

Page 30: ...lock Note The manufacturer is not responsible for wiring to third party devices Please consult the device instructions if having issues USB Relay 2 Relay 1 FCON SCA 1500 6 3V FCON SCA 1500 6 3V FCO N...

Page 31: ...k 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 SLAVEIN SLAVEOUT 1 2 3 12 24v OUT 1 2 3 12 24v IN SLAVEIN SLAVE OUT SLAVE IN 1 2 3 4 O N D I P 3 2 1 SL AVE IN 3 2 1 SL AVE OU T 1 2 3 12 24v IN SLAVEIN 1 2 3...

Page 32: ...4V 1 2 3 NC COM NO PTE 24V 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 O N DI P SLAV E IN SLAV E OUT 1 2 3 1 2 3 IN 24V O UT 24V IN 1 2 3 O UT 1 2 3 COI L The sounder boards dip switches set the relay number for the auxiliary unit...

Page 33: ...P a g e 33 PHASE 6 Aftercare...

Page 34: ...l not power up No LEDs on A Check power supply voltage at intercom is 23 4v DC or more Cable length from PSU to intercom should be less than 8 metres and in 1 0mm2 14 gauge for longer distances See gu...

Page 35: ...e steps on checking and improving reception Consider fitting an external high gain antenna Move the antenna further away Remove any short bends in the antenna Ensure the spare antenna cable is not rol...

Page 36: ...ones but I can make a call to it from my phone A Check there is a balance on the SIM card A Switch off the power remove the SIM put it into a phone and check that a call can be made from a phone This...

Page 37: ...Snapcom Prime Latest DO NOT TURN OFF YOUR INTERCOM DURING THE UPGRADE PROCESS ADDITIONAL DATA CHARGES MAY APPLY Although unlikely due to the small update file size Passcode Command Firmware Update Bin...

Page 38: ...time This can be polished with a suitable stainless steel cleaner and cloth Environmental Information The equipment that you bought has required the extraction and use of natural resources for its pro...

Page 39: ...ted or PDF manuals Brief description of content for example step by step instructions that are inaccurate information that requires clarification areas where more detail is needed and so on Suggestion...

Page 40: ...age to property security breaches late payment clauses or breaches of any contracts between the installer and the client 4 This is a professional install product only The product is a component of an...

Page 41: ...proof of purchase you will be eligible for an extra year of warranty This QR code will take you to the warranty section of our website You can access the form for the warranty by scrolling to the bot...

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Page 44: ...EU ETSI EN 301 908 2 V11 1 2 2016 07 CDMA spread UTRA FDD Test report number LCS181101028AEC ETSI EN 301 908 13 V11 1 2 2017 07 E UTRA and UE standards Test report number LCS181101028AED EN 62311 200...

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