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Metis micro user manual v1.6

 

 
 

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– FEATURES AND Technical INFORMATION

 FEATURES AND Technical INFORMATION

 FEATURES AND Technical INFORMATION

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1.1 Description of operation................................................................................................................. 3

 

1.1.1 Alarm information..................................................................................................................... 3

 

1.1.2 Relay.............................................................................................................................................. 3

 

1.1.3 Queries......................................................................................................................................... 3

 

1.2 Technical specification .................................................................................................................... 4

 

1.3 Restrictions.......................................................................................................................................... 5

 

1.4 Warranty and maintenance........................................................................................................... 6

 

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–  Before installation

  Before installation

  Before installation

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2.1 SIM-card ............................................................................................................................................... 7

 

2.2 SIM-card installation ......................................................................................................................... 8

 

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– Quick start guide

 Quick start guide

 Quick start guide

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– Installation

 Installation

 Installation

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4.1 Connecting a power supply ....................................................................................................... 10

 

4.2 Start-up.............................................................................................................................................. 10

 

4.3 Inputs................................................................................................................................................. 10

 

4.4 Output............................................................................................................................................... 11

 

4.5 Input arming and disarming....................................................................................................... 11

 

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– Operation

 Operation

 Operation

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5.1 Phone numbers .............................................................................................................................. 12

 

5.2 Alarms ............................................................................................................................................... 12

 

5.3 Entry / exit delay and response times ...................................................................................... 12

 

5.4 Backup call ....................................................................................................................................... 13

 

5.5 Lock-up.............................................................................................................................................. 13

 

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– Settings

 Settings

 Settings

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6.1 Language setting ........................................................................................................................... 14

 

6.2 Alarm messages.............................................................................................................................. 14

 

6.3 Phone numbers .............................................................................................................................. 15

 

6.3.1 Storing numbers with a phone call................................................................................... 15

 

6.3.2 Storing and editing phone numbers with SMS ............................................................. 15

 

6.4 Input settings................................................................................................................................... 16

 

6.5 Inputs that follow arm/disarm event........................................................................................ 16

 

6.6 Grouping.......................................................................................................................................... 17

 

6.7 Restoring factory settings ............................................................................................................ 17

 

6.8 Alarm output................................................................................................................................... 17

 

6.9 General settings ............................................................................................................................. 18

 

6.10 Factory settings ............................................................................................................................ 18

 

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– Control commands and queries

 Control commands and queries

 Control commands and queries

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7.1 Relay commands ............................................................................................................................ 19

 

7.2 Queries.............................................................................................................................................. 19

 

8 ---- Connectors

 Connectors

 Connectors

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– Connection examples

 Connection examples

 Connection examples

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– Declaration of conformity

 Declaration of conformity

 Declaration of conformity

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Summary of Contents for metis Micro

Page 1: ...metis M M M Micro icro icro icro GSM ALARM TRANSMISSION AND CONTROL DEVICE INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL V1 6 Global Safety Security Solutions Oy www globalsafety fi ...

Page 2: ...n Operation 12 12 12 12 5 1 Phone numbers 12 5 2 Alarms 12 5 3 Entry exit delay and response times 12 5 4 Backup call 13 5 5 Lock up 13 6 6 6 6 Settings Settings Settings Settings 14 14 14 14 6 1 Language setting 14 6 2 Alarm messages 14 6 3 Phone numbers 15 6 3 1 Storing numbers with a phone call 15 6 3 2 Storing and editing phone numbers with SMS 15 6 4 Input settings 16 6 5 Inputs that follow a...

Page 3: ... IR detectors a temperature detector etc The device can also be remotely controlled to for example turn on or off heating or lighting 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Alarm information Alarm information Alarm information Alarm information Alarm alarm settled from inputs Armed disarmed information Tamper switch alarm alarm settled 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 Rel Rel Rel Relay ay ay ay Relay control via SMS on o...

Page 4: ...tallation company ons can only be done by an authorized installation company 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Technical specification Technical specification Technical specification Technical specification Type me me me metis tis tis tis Micro Micro Micro Micro Version This manual applies to v 1 0 GSM SimCom SIM300 900 1800 1900 tri band GSM Connectors 2 digital inputs 1 output relay Enclosure water resistant 130 ...

Page 5: ...lure has been caused because the device has been influenced by events out of the control of GSSS including but not limited to deficiencies in consumer goods that have limited operating time such as batteries or damages of antennas N N N NOTE This device is not allowed to be used in any other purpose or application than it is OTE This device is not allowed to be used in any other purpose or applica...

Page 6: ...ng messages after factory set limits This is designed to prevent for example a broken detector causing unlimited number of alarms Note Note Note Note In no circumstances the device is allowed to be conn In no circumstances the device is allowed to be conn In no circumstances the device is allowed to be conn In no circumstances the device is allowed to be connected to 230VAC voltage ected to 230VAC...

Page 7: ...aditional 9600bps data data means traditional 9600bps data data means traditional 9600bps data data means traditional 9600bps data service service service service CSD CSD CSD CSD For more information contact your service provider For more information contact your service provider For more information contact your service provider For more information contact your service provider The SIM card must...

Page 8: ...shing the metal clamp gently according to the pictre and lifting the holder up 2 Place the SIM card as presented in the picture Close the holder by lowering it down and gently pushing the metal clamp Make sure that the bevelled corner points outwards from the PCB 3 S Close the holder by lowering it down and gently pushing the metal clamp until it locks into position ...

Page 9: ...own mobile phone and remove the PIN code query Remove all phone numbers from the SIM card and also remove all SMS messages Insert the SIM card into the me me me metis tis tis tis USB USB USB USB Connect a power supply Wait until the green GSM light is lit this typically takes 30s to 1min Press the programming button until the green light starts to blink approx 10 seconds Call me me me metis tis ti...

Page 10: ... 24V batteries have a typical char char char charging voltage of 27 ging voltage of 27 ging voltage of 27 ging voltage of 27 28VDC 28VDC 28VDC 28VDC 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 Start Start Start Start up up up up Connect the power supply me me me metis tis tis tis Micro Micro Micro Micro automatically connects to the GSM network This takes approximately a minute during which the red wait fault led is constant...

Page 11: ... loads please use external relays It is also recommended to use a diode over the coil of the external relay to prevent harmful transients Note Under any circumstances do not connect 230VAC volta Note Under any circumstances do not connect 230VAC volta Note Under any circumstances do not connect 230VAC volta Note Under any circumstances do not connect 230VAC voltage to the device ge to the device g...

Page 12: ...o Micro Micro sends an alarm message according to the input s number The alarm text can be set freely see 6 2 Alarm messages The direction of operation N O N C of each input can be set individually see 6 4 Input settings It is also possible to specify whether it is reported when the input s return to normal state after an alarm see 6 9 General settings 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 Entry exit delay and response...

Page 13: ...sensitive and can be activated as described in 6 4 Input Settings The calling sound from the device is 4 times short peep sound 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Lock Lock Lock Lock up up up up If me me me metis tis tis tis Micro Micro Micro Micro detects over 20 alarm events in one hour the device locks up to prevent unnecessary message sending When the device is locked up the red light wait fault is on Also if mo...

Page 14: ... back a message ERROR These acknowledgement messages are sent only to authorized numbers numbers that are stored in the phonebook 6 6 6 6 1 1 1 1 Lan Lan Lan Language setting guage setting guage setting guage setting me me me metis tis tis tis Micro Micro Micro Micro has a few non configurable standard messages that can can be sent in different languages The standard messages include for example t...

Page 15: ...ng phone numbers with SMS umbers with SMS umbers with SMS umbers with SMS Message format 91 358xxxxxxxx 91 358xxxxxxxx 91 358xxxxxxxx 91 358xxxxxxxx user 1 master user 92 358xxxxxxxx 92 358xxxxxxxx 92 358xxxxxxxx 92 358xxxxxxxx user 2 93 358xxxxxxxx 93 358xxxxxxxx 93 358xxxxxxxx 93 358xxxxxxxx user 3 915 358xxxxxxxx 915 358xxxxxxxx 915 358xxxxxxxx 915 358xxxxxxxx user 15 358xxxxxxxx 358xxxxxxxx 35...

Page 16: ... 05 1 1 02 05 1 1 02 05 1 1 02 05 1 1 Input 2 is set with a 5 second response time the alarm is registered after the input has been 5 seconds consecutively in alarming state the backup call feature is activated and the direction of operation is set to N O normally open 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 Inputs that follow arm disarm event Inputs that follow arm disarm event Inputs that follow arm disarm event Inputs...

Page 17: ...gs 6 7 Restoring factory settings 6 7 Restoring factory settings The factory defaults of me me me metis tis tis tis Micro Micro Micro Micro can be restored with a jumper block see 9 Connectors When the device is started with the jumper block in place the factory settings are restored 6 6 6 6 8 8 8 8 Alarm output Alarm output Alarm output Alarm output Alarm siren output is active for 20 seconds dur...

Page 18: ...10 10 10 Factory settings Factory settings Factory settings Factory settings Language setting Language setting Language setting Language setting 00 0 Finnish Input settings Input settings Input settings Input settings 01 00 0 0 input 1 no entry exit delay only SMS N C 02 00 0 0 input 2 immediate response only SMS N C General settings General settings General settings General settings 06 00100 Armi...

Page 19: ... 7 7 7 CONTROL COMMANDS AND CONTROL COMMANDS AND CONTROL COMMANDS AND CONTROL COMMANDS AND QUERIES QUERIES QUERIES QUERIES 7 7 7 7 1 1 1 1 Relay commands Relay commands Relay commands Relay commands Relay on 11 11 11 11 Relay off 10 10 10 10 Relay on 5s pulse 31 31 31 31 Relay on adjustable pulse 31 a 31 a 31 a 31 a a time in minutes 1 999 Example 31 60 31 60 31 60 31 60 Relay is activated for 60 ...

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Page 21: ...Metis micro user manual v1 6 21 9 9 9 9 CONNECTION EXAMPLES CONNECTION EXAMPLES CONNECTION EXAMPLES CONNECTION EXAMPLES ...

Page 22: ...l Construction File me me me metis tis tis tis Micro Micro Micro Micro We the manufacturer of the above mentioned products hereby declare that these products conform to the essential requirements of the European Union directive 2004 108 EC This Declaration of Conformity is based on using the Harmonized European Standards and relevant Articles of the RTTE directive Article 3 1a Protection of the he...

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