EverGuard Express Control Panel User Guide ES6500EGE Version 5.
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Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Overview ............................................................................................. 6 2 Installation .......................................................................................... 7 2.1 Power ....................................................................................................... 7 2.1.1 3 Power Status ................................................................................. 7 2.
3.16.1 Activating the “Comfort Camera” request ........................................ 26 3.16.2 Comfort Camera status ................................................................. 26 3.16.3 Activating the Door Lock................................................................ 27 3.16.4 Door Lock Activation Status ........................................................... 27 3.17 Calls ....................................................................................................... 27 3.17.
Table of Contents 4.1 5 FCC Radio frequency interference statement ..................................... 68 5.1 6 Remote maintenance ................................................................................ 67 FCC ID of the GSM/GPRS module ............................................................... 68 Specifications ....................................................................................
Overview 1 Overview The EverGuard Express is a two-way, wireless control panel and keypad unit. It comprises the main element of the EverGuard Express security system, an advanced, end-to-end, bi-directional security, safety and home automation system. The EverGuard Express receives Radio Frequency (RF) signals from a full array of sensors and detectors, remote access devices and interface devices, such as a key fob and motion sensor.
Installation 2 Installation 2.1 Power Power is supplied via by an external AC to DC transformer power source. Range: 100~240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. The EverGuard Express connects to the wall via a Wall Mount attachment (provided) and into a power outlet via a power cable (provided). It requires a Lithium Polymer, ES700BAT_VF battery (provided) which provides 36 hours backup power during temporary loss of power source. 2.1.1 Power Status A single LED provides the power status information.
Installation backup power during temporary loss of power source. Caution: There is a danger of explosion if an incorrect battery type is inserted. Dispose of the used battery properly. Consult your local regulations or waste disposal provider. To insert the SIM card and battery: 1. Holding the EverGuard Express panel, using a screwdriver (or other blunt instrument) push in on the latch and pull the back component away from the front panel. The inside is exposed. 2.
Installation component provided. 1. In order to uses the DVK tool as an RF tester, the control panel should be installed first. Then use the DVK tool to select the location for all other devices 2. The control panel should not be installed near high current electric appliances such refrigerators, washing machines, electric or fuse boxes, etc. 3. The control panel should not be installed near appliances such as cordless phones, TVs, which could cause interference. 4.
Installation Express panel to the wall mount. The catches snap into place. The wall mount installation is complete. 2.4 Connecting the Mini USB Cable For initial setup using the Atlas Mobile application with the BlackBerry Smartphone, each professional installer is provided with a Wireless Bluetooth dongle and a specially designed Mini-USB cable that can be attached to the EverGuard Express control panel for setup.
Operation 3 Operation 3.1 About the EverGuard Express Control Panel Equipment The EverGuard Express Control Panel is provided with the following equipment: SIM Card Battery Wall Mount Component Power cable The figure below displays the front the EverGuard Express control panel.
Operation Table 2: EverGuard Express Control Panel Front View and LED States LED Status # Item 1 Monitoring Station Message 2 GSM/GPRS Communications LED OFF ON Flashes Red Flashing Red Red Flashing Green Green Flashing Red Flashing 3 Call Button Red 4 Volume up Button Orange 5 Video Round Button Red 6 Door Lock Button Red 7 Volume Down Button Orange 8 Programming Button 9 SOS Buttons 10 Status LED N/A N/A Red N/A N/A Red Flashing Red Orange Green 11 Part Arm Button
Operation 1 Figure 3: EverGuard Express panel bottom view # Item 1 Mini USB Port WARNING! The mini USB port on the EverGuard Express is not a real USB. It is uniquely designed for use with a specific cable used by installers. Do not connect to any USB equipment because it could seriously damage both the EverGuard Express and the USB equipment. 3.2 Audible Indicators The audible indicators of the EverGuard Express control panel are detailed in the table below.
Operation 3.3 Wireless Communication Status A single status LED provides the wireless communication status information. The table below details the wireless communication status indicators of the EverGuard Express control panel.
Operation 3.5 Programming the EverGuard Express Panel A user can program to do the following: Define users (PG01) Define Entry/Exit Time (PG06,PG07) Define Incoming/Outgoing telephone numbers (PG08-PG11) Enable/Disable Pin code for arming (PG12) Enable/Disable Entry/Exit beeps (PG14) Service/Operational mode for Sirens (PG17) Return to factory default settings (PG99) 3.5.1 Accessing Programming Mode The programming mode is accessed by using the programming tool and the Programming button.
Operation Figure 4: EverGuard Express panel Bottom View Figure 5: EverGuard Express panel bottom view Note: Timeout between programming steps is 60 seconds. To access the Programming mode: 16 1. To get the Programming tool, holding the EverGuard Express panel, separate the back component from the front. The inside is exposed. 2. Remove the Programming tool from its niche. 3. Locate the Programming button on the bottom of the front panel (see table 1 #8). 4.
Operation 5. 3.5.2 Using the number keys, enter the master PIN code. The factory default master PIN code is 1234. The Status LED flashes green and one good beep is sounded. Programming mode is initiated. Audible Indicators during Configuration For each programming procedure, the audible indicators may be sounded. They are detailed at chapter 3.2 above. 3.6 Defining Users The EverGuard Express is provided with one default Master user set as user 1 (PIN code 1234). This user can not be deleted.
Operation 4. Using the number keys, enter the number of the user to be deleted. One good beep is sounded. 5. Using the number keys, enter the PIN code 0000. Three beeps confirm that the user is deleted. Programming mode automatically ends and the status LED turns off. Note: If the deleted user has an associated key fob or tag, the key fob and tag stops working. 3.
Operation 3.9 2. Using the number keys, enter the master PIN code. The Status LED flashes green and one good beep is sounded. Programming mode is initiated. 3. Using the number keys, press 07. The Status LED flashes green and one good beep is sounded. 4. Using the number keys, enter the Exit time in two digits. One good beep is sounded. Programming mode automatically ends and the status LED turns off.
Operation beep is sounded. 4. Using the number keys, enter the number of a key (1 – 0). The Status LED flashes green and one good beep is sounded. 5. Enter the telephone number you want to store. Press the Status button. Three beeps confirm that the number is defined. Programming mode automatically ends and the status LED turns off. To delete the incoming telephone numbers: 3.11 1. Insert the Programming tool point into the Programming button. The Status LED flashes red and one good beep sounds.
Operation 3.12 2. Using the number keys, enter the master PIN code. The Status LED flashes green and one good beep is sounded. Programming mode is initiated. 3. Using the number keys, press 11. The Status LED flashes green and one good beep is sounded. 4. To confirm the delete, press 09 again. Three beeps confirm that the number is deleted. Programming mode automatically ends and the status LED turns off.
Operation below. For information on modifying and updating the EverGuard Express Control Panel parameters using the ESI-CMS application, refer to the ESI-CMS chapter 3.20.2 below. 3.13.1 Transmitting the EverGuard Express Configuration to the Monitoring Station When you are finished programming the EverGuard Express panel by using the AM, it sends the configuration to the Monitoring Station. 3.13.
Operation peripherals and setting the initial parameters, refer to Atlas Mobile Application Chapter 3.20.1 below. For information on modifying and updating the EverGuard Express Control Panel parameters using the ESI-CMS application, refer to the ESI-CMS chapter 3.20.2 below. For information on programming the Arming function, refer to Programming the Arm Function on page 21. 3.14.1 The Arm Cycle The diagram below illustrates the phases of the Arm cycle.
Operation 3.14.2 Arm Status Two “status” LEDs provide the Arm status information. The table below details the Arm status indicators of the EverGuard Express control panel. Figure 6: Arm Status Indicators Icon Status Full Arm Red Part Arm Day/Night Red While the system is in arm state While the system is in part arm state Table 6: Arm Status Indicators 3.14.
Operation that the PIN code is entered correctly and the correct button is pressed. The system is disarmed. LED Status Description Status Green System normal Red System fault Yellow Open zone Red System fully armed Red Part-Arm Day or Night scenario armed Full-arm Part Arm Day/Night Table 7: Arm-Related LED Status Indications 3.15 Handling the Alarm There are three Alarm status LED indicators. In addition, the number key of the corresponding zone flashes yellow when a zone is breached.
Operation 3.16 Using Home Automation According to the configuration of the RF output or RF input devices defined in your EverGuard Express system, you can activate or deactivate them using the KF or TR. Note: The specific RF output or RF input devices are defined during the initial system setup via the Atlas Mobile application using the BlackBerry Smartphone, or via the ESI-CMS application.
Operation Figure 7: LED Status Red Comfort Camera Activation LED Off Camera Activated Camera Deactivated Table 9: Comfort Camera Indicators 3.16.3 Activating the Door Lock You can activate the door lock using the Door Lock button. For information on the initial setup of the EverGuard Express Security System using the Atlas Mobile application via BlackBerry Smartphone, defining the peripherals and setting the initial parameters, refer to the Atlas Mobile chapter 3.20.1 below.
Operation Contact Local Emergency Make outgoing calls from predefined telephone numbers Received incoming call from predefined telephone numbers 3.17.1 Call Status A single status LED provides the Call status information. An Audible good beep is sounded when the Call Guard is engaged. An Audible bad beep is sounded when the Call Guard is disengaged. The table below details the Call status indicators of the EverGuard Express control panel.
Operation Icon Status Call Engaging Red Flashing Call During Conversation Call is Disengaged incoming or outgoing call dialing While call is in process Red Off SOS Good beep Good beep Red While a call disengaged After receiving ACK, for SOS message, before verification call Table 11: Call Status Indicators 3.17.2 Adjusting the Call Volume You can adjust the volume of incoming or outgoing calls. To adjust the volume: To turn up the volume, press 6. To turn down the volume, press 0. 3.
Operation Icon Status Emergency Number is engaged Red Emergency Number is Disengaged Off While an Emergency call is in process Good Beep While an Emergency call is disengaged Table 12: Call Status Indicators 3.17.5 Monitoring Station Communication The Monitoring Station can contact you via the EverGuard Express panel. It send you a message which you may acknowledge and authorized the Monitoring Station to telephone you. To authorize contact from the Monitoring Station: 1.
Operation 3.17.7 Sending an SOS Message If an intruder is suspected of entering the premises, the EverGuard Express panel can be used to send SOS messages to the Monitoring Station. The SOS option uses double key press to send an emergency message quickly and silently, without arousing the intruder‟s attention. To send an SOS message: On the number pad, press the Part Arm/SOS and Door Lock/SOS buttons simultaneously.
Operation To make a call: 3.19 1. Press the Call button. A good beep is sounded. 2. Using the number keys, press the key associated with the number you want to call. The call is initiated. 3. When you are finished with the call, press the Call button again. The call is ended. Receiving a Telephone Call Only calls from telephones numbers that are predefined in the EverGuard Express panel will be accepted.
Operation Figure 9: EverGuard Express Control Panel Configuration 3. Roll to the line item to be edited and click. A dropdown menu appears. 4. Choose which device and its corresponding ID No. you want to activate during each of the five scenarios on the screen. 5. Press the Update button for the changes to take place. 3.20.1.1 Configuring System and Photo Scenarios When configuring the Security system you must set: Full and Part entry and exit parameters.
Operation Figure 10: EverGuard Express System Configuration 2. Click. The System Configuration screen appears. Figure 11: EverGuard Express System Configuration Menu Note: The CPU A is a Read-Only parameter. 34 3. For Full and Part, Entry and Exit, roll to the desired parameter. The list of time duration options appears. The range is 1 to 180 seconds. 4. Click the desired parameter. The selection appears on the screen. 5.
Operation Figure 12: Editing Photo Scenario 8. Roll to the desired scenario and change what you want. 9. Click Update. You are prompted to save the changes. 10. Click Save. A progress screen appears. 11. When processing is complete a message appears stating that the record was updated successfully. Click OK. 12. The Editing Photo Scenario Screen reappears. 13. Click Back to return to the System Configuration Screen. 14. Click Back to return to the Installation Screen. 3.20.1.
Operation ES6500EGE Control Panel. Figure 14:Editing Foto Scenario 3. Roll to New and click. The Editing Control Panel screen appears. 4. Click Update. You are prompted to save the changes. 5. Click Save. A progress screen appears. 6. When processing is complete a message appears stating that the record updated successfully. Click OK. 7. The Installation – Control Panel Screen reappears with the defined control panel highlighted. 8. Click Back to return to the Installation Screen.
Operation Figure 15:EverGuard Express Dialer Settings 2. Click the icon. The Editing Dialer Settings screen appears. Figure 16: Dialer Settings Configuration 3. For GSM click the GSM checkbox. 4. Roll to Provider and click. The list of available service providers appears. 5. Select the desired provider and click. The selected provider is listed on the screen and a predefined dialing sequence is added. 6. Click Update. You are prompted to save the changes. 7. Click Save.
Operation To Edit the Dialer Settings: 1. On the Installation screen, roll the trackball to the Dialer Settings icon. 2. Click the icon. The Editing Dialer Settings screen appears. 3. Modify the settings as in the procedure for configuring Dialing Settings. 3.20.1.4 Configuring the Operation Code The Operation Codes are listed in the table below.
Operation Figure 17:EverGuard Express Operation Code 2. Click. The Panel Status screen appears displaying the currently implemented mode. Figure 18: Atlas Mobile Panel Status 3. Roll to Code and Click. 4. Enter the 4 digit activation code. 5. Click Update. You are prompted to save the changes. 6. Click Save. A progress screen appears. 7. When processing is complete a message appears stating that the record updated successfully. Click OK. 8. Click Back to return to the Installation Screen. 3.
Operation To configure the Account Information: 1. On the Installation screen, roll the trackball to the Account Info icon. Figure 19:EverGuard Express Account Info 2. Click. The Account Settings screen appears. This screen appears automatically only for new control panels that have not been assigned an account number. Note: In order to check the account number and GSM phone number for configured control panels, click the account info button to access this screen manually.
Operation Note: You need to set the GSM Phone number before you can click Send. 9. Click Send to generate a new DTMF code that is sent to the database. A notification message is displayed on the screen confirming this action. When complete, press the exit button (or back) and you are returned to the main screen. 3.20.1.6 Configuring the User Settings Different types of users can be defined with different permissions regarding access to the secured area.
Operation Figure 21:EverGuard Express User Settings 2. Click. The Installation – Users screen appears with a list of Users currently defined in the system displayed. Figure 22: Installation - Users 3. 42 Roll to New and click. The Editing User screen appears.
Operation Figure 23: Editing User 4. Roll to Name and type in the name of the user. 5. Roll to Type and click. The list of Type options appears: Master Standard Access Only 6. Roll to 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 click the Temporary check box. A list of numbers of access options appears. The range is 1 to 255. 10.
Operation To delete a User: 3.20.2 1. On the Installation screen, roll the trackball to the User 2. Click. The Installation – Users screen appears. icon. ESI-CMS Application 3.20.2.1 Connecting to the Control Panel For the initial configuration, connect to the control panel via or a wireless connection.
Operation 5. If a GSM connection is selected, type in the appropriate telephone number in the Phone Number field 6. If a GPRS connection is selected, type in the appropriate telephone number in the IP address in the Phone Number field 7. Click Connect. Loading progress information appears in the message section at the bottom and the Panel Info dialog box is displayed. To Connect to a Control Panel if the application is already running 1. From the Link menu select Connect or click 2. .
Operation Figure 25: Panel Info Dialog Box To access the panel information: 1. From the Options menu, select Panel Info. The Panel Info dialog box appears.
Operation NTS CCS ITS Last Connection Time – the time when the ESI-CMS was last connected to this particular ES7000EG AND ES6500EGE control panel Date - the date when the ESI-CMS was last connected to this particular ES6500EGE control panel Firmware Main CPU – firmware version number of the main CPU Serial Num - ES6500EGE Control Panel serial number Real Time Clock Time Date GSM Coverage – displays the quality in percentage of the cellular connection Command Arm/Part Arm/Disarm – Sets th
Operation Menu Bar Navigation Tabs Main Tab, CMD Tab, and Status Tab Tool Bar Figure 26: CSM Main Interface Toolbar The toolbar contains the following buttons: Exit ESI-CMS Upload Properties RF Security Monitor Disconnect RF Input Monitor Connect RF Output Monitor Download The use of these buttons is detailed in the relevant procedures throughout this document.
Operation Main Tab: The MAIN tab of the navigation pane contains links to access a category of parameters. They are: System Control Panel Dialer User settings RF Detectors Key Fobs Keypads Tag Readers RF Input RF Output Sirens Custom labels Incoming Phones Outgoing Phones Log Note: by default, every screen that is displayed from the navigation pane contains parameters that cannot be modified until they are enabled.
Operation CMD Tab: The CMD tab controls many of the security commands in this single navigation pane. It is divided into the following sections: Security Maintenance Communication Home Automation To set the command options via the CMD tab: 1. On the Navigation pane, CMD 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 disarmed 2.
Operation Status Tab The Status tab contains the same information that is found on the Panel Information dialog box. Refer to 3.20.2.2 Accessing ES6500EGE Panel Information. Two additional items in this tab are: Checksum – displays N/A Only relevant for remote boot otherwise shows NA Get Status – refreshes the data in the status tab 3.20.2.4 System Parameters The System parameters screen is a read-only display of the system parameters and their current settings.
Operation Figure 27: System Screen 3.20.2.
Operation Figure 28: Control Panel Screen 2. To edit a specific parameter, mark the relevant checkbox. The parameter is then enabled and you can modify it. 3. Under Timer Delay, parameters enable you are able configure the system behavior when an entry/exit timed device is triggered. The following Timer Delay parameters can be set for: Full Entry Timer Full Exit Timer Part Arm Entry Timer Part Arm Exit Timer The valid range for each of these parameters is 1 to 180 seconds. 4.
Operation failure for the following parameters: 220v fail message– Enables or disables the random time message that is sent to the monitoring station. 220v message delay timeout – Defines the fixed time (in minutes) message to be sent. If there a power failure, the message is sent according to this parameter only if the random time is set to zero. Range limit for 220v fail Random - Sets the time in minutes during which the message is sent.
Operation 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. GSM Provider Lock – Enables or disables SIM card roaming Account Number - Defines the panel‟s account number. 3.20.2.
Operation Configuration, set the following parameters: Ack Timeout –Defines the maximum amount of time (in seconds) that the system waits to receive an acknowledge message before continuing to the next dialing option. Number of Retries – Defines the number of times the dialer retries. Retry Timeout – Defines the number of seconds the dialer waits before retrying. Min GSM Level – Defines the minimum GSM RSSI level. If the RSSI is below the selected value, the channel will not be available. 4.
Operation Figure 30: APN (GPRS) Configuration Dialog Box 2. To edit a specific parameter, mark the relevant checkbox. The parameter is enabled. You can then modify it. 3.
Operation Note: When the Photo Configuration dialog box is initially opened, all checkboxes are unmarked, and all of the parameters are disabled. To configure the Photo Scenario Configuration parameters: 1. On the Control Panel screen, click Photo Scenario Configuration button. The Photo Scenario Configuration dialog box appears displaying the Suspect tab. Figure 31: Photo Configuration Suspect Tab 2. To access a specific tab page, click on the appropriate tab. 3.
Operation Figure 32: Photo Scenario Configuration Screen SOS Tab 5. For the Configuration tab, set the following parameters: IPD Flash Mode – select one of the following: Never Use Use When Needed Always Use Threshold for flash usage –set the threshold percentage of the minimum darkness level. The range is 1-1023.
Operation Figure 33: Photo Scenario Configuration Configuration Tab 6. Click . You are returned to the Control Panel screen. Caution: If you have not chosen a valid IPD, the parameters in the Photo Scenario Configuration tabs cannot be saved. 3.20.2.9 Dialer Use the Dialer Screen to set the dialing ID options. To configure the Dialer: 1. On the MAIN tab, click Dialer. The Dialer screen appears. Figure 34: Dialer Screen 2.
Operation list, you can select one of the thirteen dialing IDs or three photo IDs to change the information. 3. From the Comm Type dropdown list, select one of the following types: Photo Voice Message 4. From the Comm Channel dropdown list, select one of the following: If Photo is selected, choose, GSM or GPRS If VOICE is selected, choose, GSM If MESSAGE is selected, choose, GSM, SMS, or GPRS 7. If GSM, SMS, or, the Phone Setting is enabled, enter the phone number that the ID should dial.
Operation To configure the User Settings parameters: 1. On the MAIN tab, click Users. The User Settings screen appears. Figure 36: User Settings Screen 2. Under Users, select a line item or from the User ID dropdown list, select the user ID (the range is between 1 and 9). 3. For Name, enter a user name (up to 12 characters) (optional). 4. For Password, enter a password (up to 8 characters). This is for the end user to use when accessing different settings (e.g., comfort message, etc.) through GSM.
Operation If Master is selected, marking Attendance is optional making it active, but Temporary is disabled and cannot be checked. If Standard is selected, marking Attendance and Temporary are both optional. Check one or both to make active. If Access Only is selected, both Attendance and Temporary are active and mandatory Select the No. of Accesses dropdown list when Temporary is active and assign the maximum number of times the user may access the premises. The range is 1 to 255. 8. Click Update.
Operation 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 the label text. 3. Click Update. 3.20.2.12 Incoming Phone Numbers Ten (10) telephone numbers may be entered. Only these ten numbers are recognized and can be used to initiate incoming calls to the Control Panel. Any telephone number not on this list will be rejected.
Operation 4. The main screen displays the number on the line for the selected Phone ID number. To edit an Incoming Phones number: 1. Click the selected Phone ID on the main screen. 2. Edit the telephone number. 3. Click Update. To delete an Incoming Phones number: 1. Click the selected Phone ID on the main screen. 2. Delete the telephone number in the phone number field. 3. Click Update. 3.20.2.
Operation 3. 4. Click Update. The main screen displays the number. Note: The first number on this list is generally a local emergency number, such as 112, 999 or 911. To edit an Outgoing Phones number: 1. Select the Phone ID on the main screen. 2. Edit the telephone number in the phone number field. 3. Click Update. To delete an Outgoing Phones number: 1. Select the Phone ID on the main screen. 2. Delete the telephone number in the phone number field. 3. Click Update.
Maintenance 4 Maintenance Note: Battery maintenance - As all rechargeable batteries have a limited lifetime (usually a few years), the battery of this product shall be replaced as recommended by its manufacturer. 4.1 Remote maintenance The parameter settings in the EverGuard Express control panel can be modified via the ESI-CMS application. For information on modifying and updating the EverGuard Express Control Panel parameters using the ESI-CMS application, refer to section 3.20.2.
FCC Radio frequency interference statement 5 FCC Radio frequency interference statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
FCC Radio frequency interference statement Open the first cover by pushing the shown snap using a flat head screwdriver: Remove the cover and open the second cover by pushing the 4 green snaps using the same screwdriver: Open the 2 screws holding the GSM/GPRS module: Detach the module and flip it in order to see its FCC ID: EverGuard Express 69
Specifications 6 Specifications Electrical Power Supply: Integrated transformer attached to an external AC power source. Range: 100~240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. Lithium Polymer ES700BAT_VF battery Battery Life: Over 3 Years (nominal) Provides at least 36 hours backup power during temporary loss of power source Battery Power Test: Upon power-up and periodically Wireless Bi-directional: End-to-End Bi-Directional ESI protocol Advanced radio supervision algorithm Frequency: FM modulation, 868.
Specifications Physical Dimensions: (L x W x D) Main Unit: 120mm x 120mm x 57mm (4.72” x 4.72” x 2.24”) Wall Mount 86.5mm x 86.5mm x 4 mm (3.41” x 3.41” x 0.16”) Weight: Main Unit: 414 grams (incl.
Specifications Markings: 72 EverGuard Express