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