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Installation 

 

 

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EverGuard Control Panel 

 

 

Antenna Connector 

 

Board-to-Board Connector (back view only) 

2.2.1.2

 

Antenna and Coaxial Cable 

The figure below displays the Antenna and Coaxial Cable. 

 

 

 

The GSM/GPRS Antenna is comprised of: 

 

Antenna 

 

COAXIAL Cable 

 

Antenna Connector (at the end of the COAXIAL Cable) 

2.2.1.3

 

GSM/GPRS Modem Connector 

The GSM/GPRS Modem Connector is inside the ES7000EG control panel, on the 
upper left corner of the printed circuit board. It connects to the bottom of the 
GSM/GPRS Modem and contains: 

 

Three screw hole posts 

 

Board-to-Board Connector 

 

 

 

To install the GSM/GPRS modem: 

1.

 

Connect the coax cable connector of the antenna to the antenna 
connector of the GSM/GPRS modem. 

Summary of Contents for EverGuard ES7000EG

Page 1: ...Part of the Essence Group ES7000EG Version 1 7_01 December 2011 EverGuard Control Panel User Guide...

Page 2: ...production adaptation distribution or translation without the prior written permission of Essence Security Ltd is prohibited The information included in this document is subject to change without noti...

Page 3: ...000EG Control Panel Equipment 20 3 1 1 ES7000EG Hardware Front and Back Views 20 3 2 Buttons and Indications 23 3 2 1 ES7000EG Hardware Front and Back Views 23 3 2 2 Audible Indicators 24 3 2 3 Power...

Page 4: ...3 3 2 2 Status Bar 47 3 3 2 3 Navigation Pane 47 3 3 2 4 Main Tab 47 3 3 2 5 CMD Tab 48 3 3 2 6 Status Tab 49 3 3 2 7 The control panel is divided into several parameter sets 50 4 Maintenance 66 5 FCC...

Page 5: ...ts providing supervision re configuration control and more The control panel has RF and GSM jamming detection and reporting feature making it very hard to be tampered or hacked This user guide provide...

Page 6: ...not too obvious a secret or hidden location that is not close to entry points such as doors and windows The control panel must be located in an area that has good GSM signal reception The control pan...

Page 7: ...ponent on the desired mounting location Mark the desired drilling locations using the four holes as shown below 4 Using a drill with the appropriate drill bit drill at the marked drilling locations 5...

Page 8: ...000EG control panel to the wall mount top first then bottom as shown in the figures below ES7000EG control panel snaps into the provided clips 9 Using the appropriate screwdriver insert the tamper scr...

Page 9: ...ain that it is of sufficient length 11 Insert the power cable through the punch out opening and secure the wires to the terminal block connectors as shown in the figure below Connect the ground wire t...

Page 10: ...ion instructions in section 2 2 below 13 Attach the top cover top first then bottom as shown in the figure below 14 Connect the other end of the power cable to a plug 15 Insert the plug into the desig...

Page 11: ...are supplied with the modem kit Note Be sure to follow the installation instructions closely so that the antenna does not get disconnected 2 2 1 GSM GPRS Modem Components The GSM GPRS Modem components...

Page 12: ...ble Antenna Connector at the end of the COAXIAL Cable 2 2 1 3 GSM GPRS Modem Connector The GSM GPRS Modem Connector is inside the ES7000EG control panel on the upper left corner of the printed circuit...

Page 13: ...module below are an example only The actual brand and part number of the module may vary 2 Verify that the connection is stable and firm 3 With the ES7000EG control panel open locate the GSM GPRS Mode...

Page 14: ...disconnection causes a fault in the system when trying to connect to the GSM network 5 Push down so that the Board to Board IDE Connectors match up and connect 6 Using the appropriate screwdriver att...

Page 15: ...he coaxial cable is positioned correctly and the antenna does not get disconnected To mount the GSM GPRS modem antenna 1 Remove the protective plastic on the antenna to reveal double sided tape 2 Thre...

Page 16: ...mbly Note When using a Samsung brand module with the ES7000EG control panel connected to a power source The LED lights up to indicate that the GSM GPRS Modem is synchronized with the GSM network From...

Page 17: ...rt the SIM card 5 Gently press down with your finger to slide the cover and pull the flap in the direction as shown below 6 Open the SIM card holder cover and insert the SIM card 7 Close the SIM card...

Page 18: ...to the Atlas Mobile chapter 3 3 1 below For initial setup or for modifying the parameter configuration using the ESI CMS application the professional installer is provided a special Mini USB cable wi...

Page 19: ...EverGuard Control Panel 19 sound the long dropping tone which symbolizes the plug out indication...

Page 20: ...can utilize the following auxiliary equipment GSM GPRS Modem required for wireless communication Antenna and Coaxial Cable required for wireless communication 3 1 1 ES7000EG Hardware Front and Back V...

Page 21: ...d LED 3 Call guard Button and LED 4 Arm LED 5 Open zone LED 6 System Fault LED 7 Communication LED 8 Power LED 9 Call Monitor Station and LED Figure 2 ES7000EG Control Panel Side View Table 2 ES7000EG...

Page 22: ...Operation 22 EverGuard Control Panel Figure 3 mini USB with rubber cap...

Page 23: ...00EG Control Panel Front View and LED States Item LED Status OFF ON Flashes 1 Speaker 2 S O S Button and LED Red Red Flashing 3 Call guard Button and LED Yellow Yellow Flashing 4 Arm LED Red Red Flash...

Page 24: ...nector 3 2 2 Audible Indicators The audible indicators of the ES7000EG control panel are detailed in the table below Table 5 Audible Indicators Action Tone Pattern description Tone Pattern Plug in Ind...

Page 25: ...ntrol unit Table 6 Power Indicators Power Status 220V Connected Green 220V connected 220V Disconnected Green Flashing Bad beep once 220V disconnected 220V Disconnected empty batt state Red 220V discon...

Page 26: ...Crucial Fault Red Crucial faults Fault Red Flashing Faults The No System Fault Off No system fault 3 2 6 Arm Status A single status LED provides the Arm status information The table below details the...

Page 27: ...Guard function Pressing on the Call Guard button will dial to the predefined number Usually the monitoring center for a full duplex speakerphone call A single status LED provides the Call Guard status...

Page 28: ...O S and receiving ACK for the message S O S State After Receiving ACK Red After receiving ACK for S O S message before verification call No S O S Off When no S O S is engaged after verification call...

Page 29: ...Operation EverGuard Control Panel 29 3 2 11 Detailed Operation and Modes 3 2 11 1 The Arm Cycle The diagram below illustrates the phases of the Arm cycle...

Page 30: ...identified Fault Attached State Yellow Bad beep After plug in failure End Install Performed Yellow After successful installation Detached Without Preceding End Install Off Detached beep After detach w...

Page 31: ...rm Red Flashing open zone Red Flashing fault Red Flashing GSM Red Yellow Flashing power Alarm While alarm is in progress its duration could be configured by CMS Arm After Alarm Red Flashing S O S call...

Page 32: ...anel s automated behavior 1 On the Installation screen roll the trackball to the Control Panel icon 2 Click The Installation Control Panel screen appears displaying the automated scenarios of the dete...

Page 33: ...ystem time settings as well as with the EGC server and ESI CMS Duress pin code a code that allows entry into the security area but causes the control panel to send a distress code to the control cente...

Page 34: ...lection appears on the screen 5 To enable Auto Update of Date and Time roll to the required checkbox and click The option is marked and synchronization of date and time between the ES7000EG Control Pa...

Page 35: ...en 14 Click Back to return to the Installation Screen To configure the Dialer Settings The Control Panel communicates with the Control Center via GSM Cellular Telephone 1 On the Installation screen ro...

Page 36: ...ect the prefix from the dropdown 9 Enter the required prefix digits and click The prefix digits appear on the screen 10 Click Update You are prompted to save the changes To Edit the Dialer Settings 1...

Page 37: ...g Panel activation by 1 Monitoring station operation command 2 ESI CMS 3 Blackberry The operation codes are set on the control panel depending on the trigger 1 On the Installation screen roll the trac...

Page 38: ...he system 7 Click OK To configure the Account Information The Account Number identifies the customer to the control center The default settings of a new panel define the Account Number as 0 A Red mess...

Page 39: ...nter the Customer Account Number 4 Click send The system connects the control center to the new panel This may take a few seconds Note You need to set at least one communication option GSM before you...

Page 40: ...in a log on the panel that is sent to the control center This log can be accessed at a later date Temporary limits the number of times a user can access the secured area 1 On the Installation screen...

Page 41: ...the desired option and click The selected Type appears on the screen 7 Roll to Pin Code and enter the users chosen Pin code 8 Roll to and click the Attendance check box 9 If applicable roll to and cl...

Page 42: ...d click A popup menu appears 4 Do one of the following Select Delete Select Edit The Editing Users screen appears Click Delete 5 You are prompted to confirm the delete Click Delete You are returned to...

Page 43: ...n 5 If a GSM connection is selected type in the appropriate telephone number in the Phone Number field 6 Click Connect Loading progress information appears in the message section at the bottom and the...

Page 44: ...o the ES7000EG control panel is closed To access the panel information The Panel Info dialog box displays the current settings of the ES7000EG control panel to which the ESI CMS is currently connected...

Page 45: ...ll Complete successful update RF Update Complete successful update Account ES7000EG Control Panel ID number Communications Sets the desired Communication mode See Communication Status above NTS CCS IT...

Page 46: ...face ESI CMS main interface contains the following elements Menu bar Toolbar Status bar Navigation pane tabs WARNING Changes made in the ESI CMS are NOT automatically applied to the panel Any changes...

Page 47: ...o transmission status CCS continuous cycle status default setting and after activation ITS test mode used by the technician during initial panel configuration modification or upgrade 3 3 2 3 Navigatio...

Page 48: ...tab select Security and set the Security mode according to the desired method to secure the designated area This is done using remote upload Arm the system is fully armed Disarmed the system is disar...

Page 49: ...ce click X 10 3 3 2 6 Status Tab The Status tab contains the same information as is found on the Panel Information dialog box Two additional items in this tab are Checksum displays N A This is only re...

Page 50: ...ut Devices Device IDs Password Duress pin code and ESI CMS DTMF code System Time Read only date time parameters Transmitter Wire line or wireless transmission parameters Note When the Control Panel sc...

Page 51: ...ry and Exit times must be set to values of 45 seconds maximum 4 Under Sound set the sound levels and functions of the alarm for the following parameters Beep Level The beep level controls the volume o...

Page 52: ...he automatic RF output activation in each of the following system states ALARM PANIC ARM DISARM DURESS From the Device dropdown list select one of the following X 10 devices can handle stronger applia...

Page 53: ...ter must be enabled GSM SIM Pin Code Defines the 4 digit SIM pin code To add a SIM PIN code the SIM Pin Code parameter must be enabled Account Number Defines the panel s account number when necessary...

Page 54: ...e next dialing option Number of Retries Defines the number of times the dialer redials Retry Timeout Defines the number of minutes the dialer waits before retrying Min GSM Level Defines the minimum vo...

Page 55: ...Security Scenario Configuration set for normal use Note When the GPRS Configuration dialog box is initially opened all checkboxes are unmarked and all of the parameters are dimmed and not configurabl...

Page 56: ...user enters the duress code SOS end user presses panic button on panel or key fob IVD IPD Security detects movement via indoor video photo device Comfort activated by a comfort command message Securi...

Page 57: ...s dropdown list select parameters between 5 to 30 seconds From the Format dropdown list select one of the following video formats H 264 VES or H 264 MP4 From the Frame Rate dropdown list select a para...

Page 58: ...that corresponds to the appropriate IVD devices in the control panel 5 For the Configuration tab set the following parameters Figure 25 Video Scenario Configuration Screen Configuration Tab IVD Flash...

Page 59: ...Automation Configuration Using the Automation Configuration dialog box configure the device and ID of the automated actions Note When the Automation Configuration dialog box is initially opened all ch...

Page 60: ...og box is initially opened all checkboxes are unmarked and all of the parameters are dimmed and not configurable Click a checkbox to enable 1 On the Control Panel screen click Jamming Configuration bu...

Page 61: ...the following types VIDEO VOICE MESSAGE 4 From the Comm Channel dropdown list select one of the following If VIDEO is selected choose GSM or GPRS If VOICE is selected choose GSM If MESSAGE is selected...

Page 62: ...For compliance with the EN 50131 standard also add the home owner cellular phone number as the last entry to the dial sequence so that if all communication with the monitoring station is lost he will...

Page 63: ...d for verification data 5 For Pin Code enter a 4 digit code to be used when entering and exiting 6 From the Privilege dropdown list select the following for access privileges Master for Owners or Mana...

Page 64: ...y To configure the Customer Labels parameters The technician installing the system can define selected areas to be armed designating these areas as zones The technician can define up to fifty 50 custo...

Page 65: ...nel 65 To edit a Custom Label 1 Select the Label ID on the main screen 2 Edit the free text in the label field 3 Click Update To delete a Custom Label 1 Select the Label ID on the main screen 2 Delete...

Page 66: ...zone Yellow call guard Attach beep After attachment connection is identified Fault Attached State Yellow Bad beep After plug in fail End Install Performed Yellow After successful installation Detache...

Page 67: ...to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into a...

Page 68: ...ry threshold 3 6V Battery Power Test Upon power up and periodically Average current consumption during alarm condition 320 mA Average current consumption not during alarm condition 237 mA 90 mA when o...

Page 69: ...l Instant system status feedback Instant command Acknowledgement Security Functionality 5 Scenarios 32 Users Silent SOS Silent Duress Alarm Internal Siren up to 100dbA 1m configurable Tamper detector...

Page 70: ...4 1996 EU Directive 1999 5 EC for R TTE Radio ETSI EN 300 220 3 ETSI EN 300 220 1 CEPT ERC Recommendation 70 03 EN 50131 5 3 2005 A1 2008 Safety EN IEC 60950 1 TUV UL 60950 1 NOM Security and Alarm Sy...

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