PROGATE User manual V-2022-09-20
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Contents
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GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1
Specifications .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
1.2
Used definitions and terms .............................................................................................................................................................................. 5
1.3
Package content ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
1.4
General view of the module ............................................................................................................................................................................. 7
1.5
Meaning of LEDs and contacts ........................................................................................................................................................................ 7
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WIRING & INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.1
Fastening ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
2.2
Preparation ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.3
Wiring PROGATE to the gate control unit ........................................................................................................................................................ 9
3
QUICK START ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.1
Preparation ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.2
Control with free short call ............................................................................................................................................................................. 10
3.3
Control with SERANOVA (Android/iOS) app ................................................................................................................................................. 10
3.3.1
Steps to get started with SERANOVA....................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.4
Control with SMS messages ......................................................................................................................................................................... 12
3.5
Configuration methods .................................................................................................................................................................................. 12
3.5.1
SERA could service .................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
3.5.2
Configuration using SERA2 software ........................................................................................................................................................ 13
3.5.3
Installer and User passwords ................................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.5.4
User codes for access control via keypad and SERANOVA app............................................................................................................... 14
4
Wiegand Keypad & RFID Card Reader, iButton Probe Wiring ......................................................................................................................... 15
4.1.1
Enter iButton, RFID, Phone numbers to the memory of the module .......................................................................................................... 15
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OUTPUTS ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 18
5.1.1
Output PGM wiring. Bell, Relay, Led Wiring.............................................................................................................................................. 18
5.1.2
Output programming ................................................................................................................................................................................ 19
5.1.3
Access control output with logging ............................................................................................................................................................ 20
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INPUTS ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 22
6.1
Input / zones wiring EOL NO NC ................................................................................................................................................................... 22
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SERA2 configuration software ........................................................................................................................................................................... 23
7.1
General system options programming ........................................................................................................................................................... 23
7.2
How to set clock synchronization? ................................................................................................................................................................. 25
7.3
System Fault/ Troubles Programming ........................................................................................................................................................... 26
7.4
Zones programming ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
7.5
Outputs. Bell & PGM programming ............................................................................................................................................................... 29
7.6
Users & Access Control programming details. ............................................................................................................................................... 30
7.7
SMS&DIAL notifications of alarm events ....................................................................................................................................................... 32
7.7.1
Reporting to the user‘s mobile phone ....................................................................................................................................................... 32
7.7.2
Custom SMS Text .................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
7.8
Event Summary (Events) .............................................................................................................................................................................. 34
7.9
RT Testing & Monitoring. Hardware. ............................................................................................................................................................. 35
7.10
RT Testing & Monitoring Security Alarm Panel/ Access ................................................................................................................................. 36
7.10.1
TCP/ IP Remote Control ...................................................................................................................................................................... 36
7.11
Events Log .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37
7.12
Remote Monitoring, Control, Configuration, FW update over the internet ...................................................................................................... 38
8
SMS Commands for remote control and configuration .................................................................................................................................... 40
8.1
The table of installers SMS commands ......................................................................................................................................................... 41
8.2
The table of users SMS commands ............................................................................................................................................................... 44
9
Info: Hardware, Firmware, Bootloader, Serial No & Updates ........................................................................................................................... 45
9.1
Firmware Update........................................................................................................................................................................................... 45
10
Warranty Terms and Conditions ........................................................................................................................................................................ 46
Страница 1: ...PROGATE Installation Programming Manual Cellular Gate controller PROGATE Multifunctional device access control security home automation This manual includes steps to install set up and use your system...
Страница 2: ...customizable The controller is capable of sending event messages to the receiver of a security company PROGATE designed to be easy to use Once installed module can be programmed remotely via GPRS con...
Страница 3: ...8 5 1 1 Output PGM wiring Bell Relay Led Wiring 18 5 1 2 Output programming 19 5 1 3 Access control output with logging 20 6 INPUTS 22 6 1 Input zones wiring EOL NO NC 22 7 SERA2 configuration softwar...
Страница 4: ...Analog inputs I O1 I O2 0 30V Programmable selectable input or output SMS text for input alarm and restore Burglary alarm zones Input type NC NO EOL EOL TAMPER 5 6K 5 6K Algorithm for zones operation...
Страница 5: ...uploaded from the device s memory to the configuration software for further analysis The system logs all information about system configuration system actions and info messages Exit Delay A period of...
Страница 6: ...tice Ask the seller before buying Table 2 Additional under request package content Mini USB cable Cellular Antenna 2 5 dBi L Type SMA Connector 4G LTE Antenna 3dBi SMA male Adhesive Mount 2m Cable 4G...
Страница 7: ...Contacts Name Optional functions and Description AC DC DC 10 30V AC 12 24V Max 0 2A NC C NO Relay Output 1A 30 V DC 0 5A 125 V AC I O1 I O2 Programmable functions Input with pull up resistor 10K to th...
Страница 8: ...controller 3 Flat head 2 5 mm screwdriver 4 External GSM antenna if reception is weak in the area 5 Activated nano SIM card can have turn off PIN code requests 6 Instruction manual for the automatic...
Страница 9: ...he gate status can be displayed in SERANOVA More information Quick start PROGATE https www topkodas lt Downloads media Manuals PROGATE_QS_EN pdf Quick start SERANOVA APP https www topkodas lt Download...
Страница 10: ...will be able to control gates and other devices remotely as well as administer users view system status and push notifications and view a log of all events 3 3 1 Steps to get started with SERANOVA To...
Страница 11: ...in to the system the owner must enter the user s email and user code with which the system will be operated This is the user ID and password This is enter the user email that was used to create the S...
Страница 12: ...remote connection session the data messages are queued up and will be transmitted to the monitoring station after the configuration session is over SMS text messages In order to configure and control...
Страница 13: ...iguration using SERA2 software With SERA2 software you can change the controller s settings if default settings are not enough Download and Install and open free SERA2 configuration Diagnostic softwar...
Страница 14: ...about SMS commands see 8 SMS Commands for remote control and configuration Figure 10System Options General System Options 3 5 4 User codes for access control via keypad and SERANOVA app Each user mus...
Страница 15: ...key MASTER The total length of the 1 Wire bus is up to 100 m Depending of cable quality and environment noise iButton probe LED is without resistor External 4 7k 10k resistor required depending of po...
Страница 16: ...FID reader Sent the message INST000000 063 0 You will receive the message iButton RFID Caller ID Learning Mode Stopped INST000000 063 S INST Install Configuration of the parameters 000000 Installer s...
Страница 17: ...eter Default App Key is 123456 Press Connect Go to SERA2 System Options General system Options Select Dallas 1 Wire Bus for iButton keys Press Write Press Start iButton RFID Caller ID Learning Mode To...
Страница 18: ...aling we recommend to use siren DC 12V up to 1500mA It is recommended to connect the siren to the system by using 2 x 0 75 sq mm double insulation cable Auxiliary BUZZER is recommended to be installed...
Страница 19: ...time ON to OFF Pulse time Off 3 This cycle will repeat until output is deactivated Output signal Pulse time ON Pulse time OFF Pulse time ON Pulse time OFF Output state Output ON Output OFF Bell Output...
Страница 20: ...ery OK Battery Lost Battery OK Alarm indication Output for connection of light indicator showing alarm status of the alarm system After the alarm system actuation a continuous signal is generated OFF...
Страница 21: ...Events Log if output will have definition Automation CTRL it also can be controlled by user in any way but it will not generate 421 and 422 events Event log e g 1853 Event 1234 1 401 01 001 Time 2017...
Страница 22: ...re sensors DS18b20 or iButton key DS1990A o Aosong 1 Wire bus Humidity Sensor AM2302 DHT22 AM2305 AM2306 6 1 Input zones wiring EOL NO NC The module PROGATE has In1 In2 I O1 I O2 Can be used as inputs...
Страница 23: ...ill not be necessary again to set the same parameters If you want to save that is already recorded by the module firstly you must read configuration of the module Press Read 4 icon In order to save co...
Страница 24: ...resetting 9 Door Chime When this box is checked violations of set Delay zones at the alarm turned off will be accompanied by keyboard audible Buzzer signal 10 Bell squawk on ARM DISARM The module can...
Страница 25: ...module should be set again by auto synchronization or manually System clock can be synchronized in following ways 1 Cloud Server Synchronize by SERA Cloud Service SIM card must have mobile data and S...
Страница 26: ...ystem is running on the backup battery and voltage is dropped below allowed value 13 System Voltage Restore The module has detected that the system voltage has been restored 14 Event Delay System low...
Страница 27: ...elay zone becomes instant The system will NOT activate siren and keypad buzzer only when Instant Silent zone types is violated Any Delay type zone will operate as Instant type zone when the system is...
Страница 28: ...with interruptions will be generated Recommended for smoke fire detectors ON OFF Interior STAY Similar to Instant except the module will auto bypass the zone if Armed in the Stay mode Instant STAY Sim...
Страница 29: ...ystem is disturbed When the alarm system is turned off operates like keyboard buzzer 24 Flash Output for connection of light indicator When the alarm system is on a continuous signals generated and if...
Страница 30: ...igure 44 Users Access control window 1 ID 2 User Name The name of users who will be able to control the module should be entered in this column 3 User Tel Telephone numbers of users who will be able t...
Страница 31: ...ank than the standard Monday Sunday Temporary access that self destructed after a certain time elapses Suppose you must create a Cleaning Crew schedule The schedules are to be set up as follows Monday...
Страница 32: ...xt message if programmed containing the violated name The system will send SMS text messages regarding each violated zone separately a If the user phone number is unavailable it will attempt to send t...
Страница 33: ...the SMS message 5 Show Zone Number Zone number will be displayed in the SMS message 6 Show Event Time Event time will be displayed in the SMS message 7 Show CID Code Report Contact ID code 8 Zone1 Zo...
Страница 34: ...in Custom SMS Text window 7 8 Event Summary Events Event Summary Events The Event Summary Events window illustrates Contact ID codes of the events and enable user to change the text that will be repo...
Страница 35: ...e changed after inserting SIM card into any mobile phone 9 System Voltage Power supply voltage Nearby number is value of ADC voltage When multiplying this number by the coefficient Fig 32 voltage valu...
Страница 36: ...e entered 10 ARM After pressing the button ARM arm mode should be entered 11 SLEEP After pressing the button SLEEP sleep mode should be entered 12 STAY After pressing the button STAY arm mode should b...
Страница 37: ...events System start System arming disarming Zone violated restored Tamper violated restored Zone bypassing Temperature deviation by MIN and MAX boundaries System faults Configuration via USB User pho...
Страница 38: ...SERA Cloud Server cloud topkodas lt Standard web browser Firefox Chrome etc Sera Cloud Server opens tunnel between module PROGATE and SERA2 or APP and lets them communicate to each other via TCP proto...
Страница 39: ...trol of the module over the Internet ADDR the format of IP address xxx xxx xxx xxx the numbers from 0 to 255 should be separated by dot or domain text length of up to 47 characters PORT TCP port numbe...
Страница 40: ...tem configuration control and request for information By default installer code is 000000 which is highly recommended to change User code for SMS commands 6 digit password used for system control and...
Страница 41: ...mbers according the user ID number ID user ID number from 1 to 8 INST000000 004 ID TEL OUT OPT NAME e g INST000000 004 1 37066666666 1 10 Jon To enter user s telephone number for remote control via sh...
Страница 42: ...ss Gained INST000000 020 N Invert output state 020 command code outputs inversion N output number from 1 to 32 INST000000 021 N ST Output activation or deactivation 021 command code Output activation...
Страница 43: ...ssages 092 command code Remote reset of the module via SMS messages INST000000 093 yyyy MM dd HH mm Time of the module setting via SMS message The time is usually synchronized via a server or mobile n...
Страница 44: ...N output number 1 10 TIME 0 999999 Time interval in seconds for the output activation USER123456 030 ST Change security system s mode ARM DISARM STAY SLEEP 030 command code Change security system s mo...
Страница 45: ...ersion 3 Firmware Configuration software 4 Serial No Module registration number 5 IMEI GSM modem IMEI address Figure 61Explanation of every field in System Info window 9 1 Firmware Update Firmware Thi...
Страница 46: ...normal use It does not cover Damage incurred in shipping or handling Damage caused by disaster such as fire flood wind earthquake or lightning Damage due to causes beyond the control of UAB Topkodas...
Страница 47: ...dence or building Every fire is different in the amount of smoke produced and the rate of burning Smoke detectors cannot sense all types of fire is equally well Smoke detectors may not provide timely...