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Car Alarm System „GKA100“

Item No. 841086

Version 02/14

 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for 841086

Page 1: ...Car Alarm System GKA100 Item No 841086 Version 02 14 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...2 Changing the PIN Code to 1513 20 9 3 SIM Card Insertion 21 10 General Descriptions 22 10 1 Product Status and Mode 22 10 2 Wireless Remote Control 24 10 2 1 Product Control with the Wireless Remote...

Page 3: ...on Determination 48 12 4 1 GSM Cell Location CELL 48 12 4 2 General GPS Localisation GPS 49 12 4 3 Submission of a Web Link with GPS Position GPSMAP 50 12 4 4 Automatic Submission GPS GPSMAP Special F...

Page 4: ...product names are trademarks of their respective owners All rights reserved If there are any technical questions contact Germany Tel no 49 9604 40 88 80 Fax no 49 9604 40 88 48 E mail tkb conrad de M...

Page 5: ...ng to the statutory provisions Any other use than described before is not intended and may cause loss of warranty guarantee The customer is responsible for application of the product in accordance wit...

Page 6: ...nly serves to trigger alarms but does not relieve the user from his diligence obligation Setting when the relay switches and what effects this has is subject to the area of responsibility of the custo...

Page 7: ...Keep the device out of reach of children It is not a toy Also observe the additional safety information in the individual chapters of these instructions If you are not sure about the correct connectio...

Page 8: ...e There is a risk of fire and explosion Never open or disassemble the rechargeable battery If the rechargeable battery heats up strongly when charging interrupt the charging process Never charge the b...

Page 9: ...eb link request the status switch the relay check the switching inputs or perform a silent call to hear what is currently taking place inside the vehicle The microphone or speaker can be used to accep...

Page 10: ...in the following chapters To ensure that the device is set up correctly make sure to read these operating instructions including the safety instructions completely and attentively before use Assembly...

Page 11: ...remote control 5 Expansion port 6 Mini USB 7 External alarm LED and switching plus input 8 Switching inputs and relay connections 9 Microphone speaker connection 10 Microphone speaker connection 11 Ex...

Page 12: ...supply minus 1 LED external alarm LED 2 LED external alarm LED 3 P switching plus 4 Not assigned 5 IN1 switching input a 6 IN1 switching input b 7 IN2 switching input a 8 IN2 switching input b All rel...

Page 13: ...y can also be charged when no SIM card is inserted and the entire GSM hardware is deactivated It is unimportant of whether the battery is charged via the external voltage supply on board voltage or vi...

Page 14: ...is see the corresponding chapter Reset button The device can be reset to factory settings with a pointed object For more on this see the corresponding chapter Feedthrough GPS receiver The GPS receiver...

Page 15: ...V must be present here To avoid unintended short circuit for wiring only the P pin 3 is assigned The other pin was not connected Therefore if no reaction appears when the switching plus is activated...

Page 16: ...ore provide an external fuse if required depending on application case Improper wiring and switching of impermissible consumers buzzer ignition plus may cause a risk of short circuit fire and loss of...

Page 17: ...ns vibrating machines direct motor chassis contact etc The product is not protected against weather and therefore must be installed inside the vehicle Observe that the SIM card holder position was pla...

Page 18: ...may cause unintended triggering of the airbag or functional impairment If there are any doubts regarding selection of the installation site inquire for information from your car vendor Before drilling...

Page 19: ...ly connect the negative pole of the vehicle battery when you have completely connected the device and checked the connections Observe the notes of the vehicle manufacturer so that the stored data of t...

Page 20: ...e operating voltage was connected correctly no matter the device status LED off no external voltage supply LED green red external voltage supply present 9 2 Changing the PIN Code to 1513 Every SIM car...

Page 21: ...he product site with a separate mobile phone If the LED1 flashes red there is an error when connecting to the GSM provider or the PIN number is incorrect In this case the device must be reset to facto...

Page 22: ...this mode use the right button on the remote control the text message command ALARM ENABLE and depending on configuration e g a call Whether or not the alarm is active can be seen by the external ALAR...

Page 23: ...g the external speaker 1 4 s sound high 1 4 s sound low Switching plus P If the switching plus should be activated 12 V while the alarm is active this is recognised as an alarm situation and an alarm...

Page 24: ...iguration dependent function This button can be freely programmed by you for certain functions This button has no function in the works settings 10 2 1 Product Control with the Wireless Remote Control...

Page 25: ...ted object and keep it pressed for approx 10 seconds The red RF status LED see figure in chapter 8 item 4 flashes 2x Push the programming switch 12 briefly again The remote controls stored can only be...

Page 26: ...calling the conveyed phone number must correspond to a phone number in the phone book For your own safety the PIN number must be changed under all circumstances after commissioning of the product This...

Page 27: ...depend on the function and action used Therefore most RESET actions have no parameters while SET actions without any parameters are rather rare A parameter may be the following 1 List The customer ma...

Page 28: ...e corresponding function to the default settings Example RESET OUT1 1513 Switch off output 1 General Notes Capitalisation is not relevant you may use capital and small letters as you wish Every new co...

Page 29: ...settings and conditions of the device An example for this is presented in the following deviations possible depending on firmware version Answer GKA100 1 xx Product name firmware version 12 47 08 09...

Page 30: ...date at which the text message was generated is stored in the text message independently of when the text message was sent or received Various functions also require the current time and date SET TIM...

Page 31: ...will receive the same text message as many times The car alarm system generally can only process phone numbers in the international format Example 0177 12131415 The following would be correct 49177121...

Page 32: ...sponding number of placeholders must be inserted The calling phone number is compared to these place holders If the calling number is longer or shorter than placeholders available the number will be r...

Page 33: ...1 3 Changing the Device Name Name If several products are operated at the same time it is recommended to assign a different name to each device This makes it possible to assign alarm messages to the c...

Page 34: ...reset to factory settings see chapter Factory Settings Your programming will be lost when resetting Then you have to programme the device again as described in the chapter Programming Setting of the...

Page 35: ...Grieg Peer Gynt 1 Beethoven Ode to Joy 2 Beethoven For Elize 3 Mozart 4 Bizet Carmen 5 Rossini Wilhelm Tell 6 Quick buzzing 7 Standard sound 8 Short buzz 1 9 Short buzz 2 Reset to factory settings RE...

Page 36: ...be used to switch the outputs on or off To switch on output 1 OUT1 use the command SET OUT1 1513 To switch off output 1 OUT1 use the command RESET OUT1 1513 To switch on output 2 OUT2 use the command...

Page 37: ...owing commands SET OUT1 RF 255 ENABLE 1513 SET OUT2 RF 1 DISABLE 1513 alarm activation ENABLE will switch output OUT1 for 1 2 s and alarm deactivation DISABLE will switch output OUT2 for 1 s All ALARM...

Page 38: ...ltage above 4 0 V up to the maximum voltage resistance of 32 V is recognised as HIGH level The rectifier means that the input polarity is inessential i e PINs IN1a and IN1b may also be connected rever...

Page 39: ...sic position 1 90 seconds Observe that not using a 2nd parameter will not change the time SET IN1 LH 5 1513 Activation of alarm at HIGH after 5 s SET IN1 HL 1513 Activation of alarm at LOW and continu...

Page 40: ...continuation e g of the GPS function Command to set the min voltage SET VOLTAGE Voltage 1513 The parameter Voltage can be set from 600 6 V to 3200 32 V If the voltage is set to 600 lower threshold the...

Page 41: ...ion site car body connection vehicle size etc and must be found individually by testing Sensitivity can be set from 0 10 the following applies 0 Off 10 maximum sensitivity Example Sensitivity should b...

Page 42: ...ET HOLDALARM Start_hh Start_mm Stop_hh Stop_mm Day s 1513 The parameter Day s represents the week day s mo Monday tu Tuesday we Wednesday th Thursday fr Friday sa Saturday so Sunday all daily The para...

Page 43: ...off Mo 16 10 23 30 Tu off We off Th 16 10 23 30 Fr off Sa off Observe The schedule remains stored in any case until the list is deleted with the RESET command You may have a status report sent via the...

Page 44: ...with the optional parameter SILENT Call phone number You need the following special function when a specific phone number is to be called SET RFBUTTON CALL 49123456789 1513 Trigger alarm panic alarm...

Page 45: ...re any public emergency numbers as phone number 1 since accidental dialling may be considered misuse Checking the settings TEST RFBUTTON 1513 Send the following command to reset to the factory setting...

Page 46: ...bile phone to be permitted The INCALL event can trigger the following actions Switch relay Use this parameter if calling in is to switch a specific relay SET INCALL OUT1 OUT2 time ALL 1513 The paramet...

Page 47: ...ed at once without notification The external speaker is deactivated during the call This permits listening to what happens inside Listening to and eavesdropping on persons is forbidden This function m...

Page 48: ...ion Within the first 30 minutes after position determination the GPS position data may have a higher deviation This is connected with the GPS signal that requires correction data for high accuracy The...

Page 49: ...ith this command you need to assess the coordinates e g by entering the coordinates in a route planner or a website with maps The command for this is TEST GPS 1513 Return answer example GKA100 1 xx De...

Page 50: ...and map provider Two map providers are available and a specific zoom mode can be set as well The following command is needed for changing SET GPSMAP NR 1513 The parameter NR has the following meaning...

Page 51: ...ssages 250 30 seconds 251 15 seconds The parameter Quantity represents the maximum number of text messages to be sent range to be set between 1 1000 Example TEST GPS 2 3 1513 The device sends three te...

Page 52: ...is able to change the interval between the automatic updates in energy savings mode SET GPSSAVE Time 1513 The parameter Time represents the time in minutes 1 250 The setting 0 means that the GPS recei...

Page 53: ...be sent to all phone numbers stored Use the following command to programme the zones SET GPSZONE Latitude 1 Longitude 1 Latitude 2 Longitude 2 1513 Latitude 1 upper threshold towards North Latitude 2...

Page 54: ...ZONE 49 549680N 011924780E 49 537480N 011 957910E 1513 The following text message is returned for confirmation GKA100 1 xx GPS zone 1 1 Zone number Latitude 49 549680N to 49 537480N Longitude 011 9247...

Page 55: ...ion no Example TEST GPSZONE 3 1513 The following text message is returned for confirmation GKA100 1 xx GPS zone 3 7 Latitude 49 549680N to 49 537480N Longitude 011 924780E 011 957910E You may combine...

Page 56: ...the same type are only sent if the corresponding alarm situation was left for a specified period factory settings 5 minutes This period can be changed Use the following text message command for this S...

Page 57: ...of input IN1 is reached again during the IDLE time HIGH level the countdown is reset but no alarm is triggered IDLE time did not elapse Only when the input IN1 has retained the LOW condition without...

Page 58: ...reshold to change after the hysteresis value is exceeded This requires the analogue value to enter the permitted area further before the alarm condition is reset These hysteresis values are set indepe...

Page 59: ...chapter 13 Restoring Default Settings If the device no longer reacts the PIN number in the device was forgotten the product does not behave as configured the configuration is set to impossible values...

Page 60: ...to the left You may return used batteries rechargeable batteries free of charge at the official collection points of your community in our stores or wherever batteries rechargeable batteries are sold...

Page 61: ...declaration of conformity for this product is available at www conrad com 17 Fuse Replacement The power cable for socket 15 16 is protected against overload with a separate miniature fuse A fuse repl...

Page 62: ...MHz to 960 MHz DCS 1800 1710 MHz to 1880 MHz GSM classes class 4 2 Watt at EGSM 900 class 1 1 Watt at DCS 1800 Date service text message Switching output OUT1 2 30 V DC 2 A Input IN1 2 logical L at 0...

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