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AES 7058E RF Subscriber Unit -- Installation and Operation Manual 

AES Corporation 

P/N 40-7058E Rev 2.1 11/11/2014

 

► Power Up 

Note:

  Once  powered  up,  the  unit  attempts  to  enroll  in  an 

available network.  If successful, it will generate signals to the 
central station.  Central station operators must be forewarned 
to avoid false alarm reporting. 

If  using  a  programmer,  connect  it  to  J1.    Confirm  wiring  of 
the  16-18  VAC,  30-40  VA  transformer  to  the  power  input 
terminals  at  J6  and  be  sure  power  source  is  or  will  be 
connected  to  an  outlet  or  circuit  that  is  NOT  controlled  by  a 
switch.    Connect  the  battery  leads  to  the  battery  terminals 
while  observing  polarity.    Energize  the  transformer.    After 
power  is  connected,  push  RESET  button  on  the  7058E  for  a 
fresh reset.  The controller runs a “self test”. 
After  a  few  seconds,  a  message  will  appear  on  the  handheld 
programmer: 

SELFTEST-PASS (or FAIL ###) 
SUB [rev#] 7058E 
ID#: [4 digit ID number]  (C)YYYY AES 

If  the  message  reads  SELFTEST  -  PASS,  you  may  proceed 
with programming the unit.  Note that the current ID# for this 
unit is displayed, as well as the firmware version and date.  If 
the message reads SELFTEST - FAIL [Error Code], retry the 
procedure by pushing the RESET button.  If the Fail message 
persists, refer Status Error Codes listed below for explanation 
and resolution. 

Note: 001 = low battery.  100 = AC fail.  101 = AC fail with 
low  battery.    If  the  message  reads  SELFTEST  –  FAIL  001, 
100 or 101 you may proceed with programming the unit if the 
reported  condition  is  expected  and  you  know  or  feel  that  the 
battery has sufficient capacity to complete programming. 

► Self-Test/ Status Error Codes: 

An [Error Code] is listed when the unit fails the self-test.  
Push the reset switch to see if the problem clears.   
If not, check these procedures.  

Message: 

001  Battery power is low, or Missing 

Procedure: Check battery; Push RESET button, 
Message: 

002  RAM Checksum failure 

Procedure: Push RESET button. If unit passes, it must 
now be reprogrammed (see next section). If unit fails 
service is required.  
Message: 

003  Problems 001 and 002 above. 

Message: 

004, 006   EEPROM Failure 

Procedure: Push RESET button.  If unit passes, it must 
now be reprogrammed (see next section).  If unit fails 
service is required.  
Message: 

080  Loopback Test Failure 

Procedure: Push RESET button, unit will likely pass self 
test.  If the unit consistently reports the same message 
service is required.  
Message: 

100  AC Input Fail  

Message: 

101  AC Input Fail with Low Battery 

 

Other Messages: Multiple errors are added. 

For example a 

Fail message of 084 indicates Loopback Failure and 
EEPROM fail (080+004). 

Except for the low battery fault and AC Fail, most other 
persistent fault messages may indicate that the unit requires 
AES authorized servicing.  Report the error code to AES 
service rep. 

► 

Programming the Unit 

Programming

 

is 

accomplished 

by 

attaching 

compatible programmer to the J1 connector on the 7058E 
Smart  Controller  board.    Following  are  programming 
instructions using the AES 7041 Hand Held Programmer.  
Software at the AES central receiver can also be used to 
program  some  of  the  functions  listed  in  this  section.  
Refer to AES software documentation. 

A conversion chart for  using a PC terminal program 
as  a  programmer  can  be  found  elsewhere  in  this 
manual. 

The order of programming in this manual is structured so 
that the first programming functions can be performed to 
program  the  Subscriber  as  configured  to  minimize 
sending alarm conditions on an active network.  The last 
programming  function  is  where  the  unit  ID  and  cipher 
code is programmed.  After performing this last function 
and  resetting  the  unit,  alarm  conditions  may  be 
minimized,  as  the  zones  should  be  programmed  to  the 
normal condition as they were connected.   
Another  method  to  prevent  transmission  of  undesired 
messages  until  the  unit  is  completely  programmed,  is  to 
disconnect  the  transceiver  until  programming  is 
complete. 

► Reset RAM 

Use  the  Reset  RAM  function  to return  the  7058E  to  the 
factory  default  settings.    All  parameters  except  the  Unit 
ID  (also  referred  to  as  the  account  number  or  code)  and 
Cipher code (also known as the  system ID)  are returned 
to default values. 

This is a great first step to ensure that you are always 
starting from the same configuration.  This should not 
be  used  as  a  starting  point  if  you  are  simply 
modifying  a  few  settings  and  most  of  the  units 
programming is already configured. 

It  is  good  practice  to  perform  this  function  on  a  new 
factory  unit  to  ensure  that  you  are  always  starting  from 
the  same  configuration.    Also  perform  this  function  if 
you are unsure of the configuration or if  you are having 
other unexplained problems with the unit. 

Press  <CTRL>  +  <F5>  then  Y  then  <ENTER>  to 
complete this operation. 

► 

Handheld Programmer Quick Reference: 

CTRL+F1 

SETUP UNIT - ID#; Cipher 

CTRL+F2 

SET TIMERS - Check-In Interval 
AC report delay, Report delay, Comm 
Timeout; 

CTRL+F3 

SET ZONES - NO/NC/Supervised/Fire 

CTRL+F4 

SET MODES – Repeating, AC fail 
suppression 

CTRL+F5 

RESET RAM - Y/N, resets factory 
defaults, except ID# and Cipher.  

SHFT+F1 

RX MONITOR ON / OFF (toggle)* 

SHFT+F2 

TX MONITOR ON / OFF (toggle)* 

SHFT+F3 

MONITOR ALL ON / OFF (toggle)* 

SHFT+F4 

SHOW STATUS SCREEN (Page 7) 

SHFT+F5 

KEY TRANSMITTER (5 seconds) 

F2 

SET EVENT TIME-TO-LIVE 

F5 

SEND TEXT MESSAGE  

F4/CTRL+T  SHOW ROUTING TABLES 
CTRL+Z 

SHOW ZONE STATUS 

Turn off monitor functions when not in use

 

Summary of Contents for 7058E

Page 1: ... ALARM SIGNAL INPUTS 8 individually programmable Zones NO NC Supervised EOL Fire EOL Trouble and Restore BACK UP BATTERY 12V up to 7 5AH max lead acid gel type LOW BATTERY REPORTING Below 11V 22 5 Minute Test Cycle approx AC STATUS REPORTING Detects AC Fail Restore in less than a min without with AC Report to central station after detection is 100 minutes plus transmission delay 0 60 minutes rando...

Page 2: ...3 J1 Programmer External Module connector Plug programmer s cable into this jack to perform programming functions The internal supply voltage of the 7058E will power programmer The AES IntelliPro or IntelliTap or other supported accessories are connected and powered by this jack Any attached module must be disconnected to connect the programmer and the programmer must be disconnected to use an acc...

Page 3: ...use is recommended between J4 and the relay The pin is switched to ground by an internal transistor Maximum load is 200 mA Status LED Indicators LED Indicators on Circuit Board There are 4 LED s on the main circuit board of the 7058E The function of each is described below TX Red indicates radio transmit RX Green Indicates radio receive includes any radio activity on this frequency strong enough t...

Page 4: ...080 004 Except for the low battery fault and AC Fail most other persistent fault messages may indicate that the unit requires AES authorized servicing Report the error code to AES service rep Programming the Unit Programming is accomplished by attaching a compatible programmer to the J1 connector on the 7058E Smart Controller board Following are programming instructions using the AES 7041 Hand Hel...

Page 5: ... entered correctly the following message appears COMM TIMEOUT OLD NEW ENTER SECS 121 Enter Comm Delay time in 60 300 Seconds 120 is default Then Press ENTER This is the delay before ACK delay is reported OK Timing parameter programming complete Zone Programming Factory default zone programming is set to EOL Supervision S without restore X If this is satisfactory skip to the next section To start p...

Page 6: ...he 7058E repeating capability Default is Y Press ENTER the following appears SPRSS ACFAIL N Enter a Y to suppress the reporting of AC Fail and Restore messages Enter N to allow AC Fail reporting Default is N which will result in the reporting of AC Fail and Restoral Messages to central station OK is displayed when Set Modes is Complete Program ID and System Cipher Code The unit ID and the system c...

Page 7: ...to determine adequate signal strength quick reception of messages and acceptable routing Refer to separate Net7000 or MultiNet software manuals for use of testing functions Programming the Subscriber Unit from a PC In place of a handheld terminal a cable adapter kit 7043 may be ordered from AES to link the 7058E to your computer s serial port Use a terminal program like Hyper Terminal or Telix to ...

Page 8: ...ucts all such rights are retained by AES Warranty Rev date June 2007 Troubleshooting The most common causes of an RF failure or trouble are due to issues with the transmission line including but not limited to the antenna type antenna location coax connectors and transceiver Antennas in close proximity to metal or with conductive material blocking or reflecting the transmitted signal would be at t...

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