EverGuard Control Panel User Guide ES7000EG Version 1.
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Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Overview ............................................................................................. 5 2 Installation .......................................................................................... 6 2.1 ES7000EG Wall Mount................................................................................. 6 2.2 GSM/GPRS Modem Installation ................................................................... 11 2.2.1 2.2.2 3 GSM/GPRS Modem Components .
Table of Contents 3.3.2.1 Toolbar .......................................................................... 46 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 .....
Overview 1 Overview The ES7000EG is a two-way, wireless control panel unit comprising the main element of the EverGuard Control Panel security system. This unit 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 key pad. It also transmits bidirectional RF signals to these units providing supervision, re-configuration, control and more.
Installation 2 Installation 2.1 ES7000EG Wall Mount The ES7000EG can be mounted on a wall using the wall mount provided. In addition, you must verify that there is adequate reception from the key pad (ES700KPD) to the ES7000EG control panel and vice versa. Note: The distance between the ES7000EG control panel and the peripheral devices can be a maximum of 700 meters (2296 feet) (Open Air Nominal) if there are no obstacles. The range can be augmented using the ES700SOIR Repeater.
Installation In order to use the DVK RF test tool, the control panel location should be selected first. The installer can then use the DVK tool to select the location for all other devices. To mount the ES7000EG control panel: 1. Identify a suitable location for the ES7000EG control panel according to the guidelines above. 2. Remove the wall mount component from the ES7000EG control panel. 3. Place and hold the wall mount component on the desired mounting location.
Installation 8 8. Attach the ES7000EG 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 screw and secure it in place as shown in the figure below.
Installation WARNING! 220V Hazard! Make sure AC cable is disconnected before applying the following sections 10. Measure distance end-to-end of power cable from the ES7000EG control panel to the power source to ascertain 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 to the middle terminal block connector.
Installation GSM/GPRS Modem Installation 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 designated power socket. The wall mount and installation are complete.
Installation 2.2 GSM/GPRS Modem Installation The GSM/GPRS modem and antenna must be installed inside the ES7000EG control panel for wireless communication. The mounting screws 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 are comprised of: GSM/GPRS modem Antenna Coaxial cable 2.2.1.
Installation 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.
Installation Note: The pictures of the GSM/GPRS 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 Modem Connector at the corner of the panel’s circuit board. It is labeled GPRS.
Installation 4. Place the GSM/GPRS modem so that the screw holes line up with the screw holes protrusions. Note: Be careful not to not to disconnect the antenna while performing this function. Antenna 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, attach the three screws so that the Modem Connector is securely fastened to the modem board.
Installation 2.2.2 Mounting the GSM/GPRS Modem Antenna The GSM/GPRS modem antenna is mounted on the upper side of the ES7000EG control panel’s inner casing. Note: Be sure to follow the installation instructions closely so that the 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.
Installation 4. Insert the SIM Card according to the instructions in section 2 .3 “ Inserting the SIM Card”. The figure below displays the full GSM/GPRS hardware assembly. 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 power-up, synchronization between the modem and the wireless telephone system may take approximately two minutes.
Installation 2.3 Inserting the SIM Card As part of the GSM/GPRS transmission configuration, a SIM card is inserted into a holder on the ES7000EG control panel’s circuit board. To insert 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 holder cover and slide it back into place as shown below.
Installation 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 ES7000EG control panel for setup. Special cable Bluetooth dongle WARNING! The mini USB port on the ES7000EG is not a real USB. It is uniquely designed for use with the specific cable used by installers.
sound the “long dropping tone” indication”.
Operation 3 Operation 3.1 About the ES7000EG Control Panel Equipment The ES7000EG Control Panel 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 Views The figures below display the front and back of the ES7000EG control panel.
Operation Table 1: ES7000EG Control Panel Front View and LED States # Item 1 Speaker 2 S.O.
Operation Figure 3: mini-USB with rubber cap 22 EverGuard Control Panel
Operation 3.2 Buttons and Indications 3.2.1 ES7000EG Hardware Front and Back Views The figure below displays the front and back of the ES7000EG control panel. Table 3: ES7000EG Control Panel Front View and LED States LED Status # Item 1 Speaker 2 S.O.
Operation Note: The LED flash rate is 0.5 seconds per interval Table 4: ES7000EG Control Panel Side View 3.2.2 # Item 1 Power Cable Punch-out 2 Punch-out 3 Open/Close Clip 4 SD Card Slot 5 Mini USB serial connector Audible Indicators The audible indicators of the ES7000EG control panel are detailed in the table below. Table 5: Audible Indicators 24 Action Tone Pattern description Plug-in Indication Long rising beep Plug-out Indication Long dropping beep S.O.
Operation 3.2.3 Action Tone Pattern description Chime Two long, high octave beeps separated by a delay Alarm (Security) A continuous siren in a rising and falling cycle Alarm (Safety) A continuous siren in a rising and falling cycle Tone Pattern Power Status A single LED provides the power status information. An Audible bad beep is sounded when disconnected. The table below details the power status indicators of the ES7000EG control unit.
Operation 3.2.5 System Status A single status LED provides the system status information. The table below details the system status indicators of the ES7000EG control unit. Table 8: System Status Indicators Crucial Fault Fault No System Fault 3.2.6 Red Red Flashing Off Crucial faults Faults The No system fault Arm Status A single status LED provides the Arm status information. The table below details the Arm status indicators of the ES7000EG control unit.
Operation 3.2.7 Open Zone Status A single status LED provides the Open Zone status information. The table below details the Open Zone status indicators of the ES7000EG control unit. Table 10: Open Zone Status Indicators Open Zone Detection No Open Zone 3.2.
Operation 3.2.9 S.O.S function In case of emergency, the user should press on the S.O.S button and then the system will notify the central monitoring station. When the LED stays permanently red it means that the S.O.S signal has been received correctly. A single status LED provides the S.O.S status information. An audible S.O.S beep is sounded to indicate acknowledgement when an S.O.S message is sent. The table below details the S.O.S status indicators of the ES7000EG control unit. Table 12: S.O.
Operation 3.2.11 Detailed Operation and Modes 3.2.11.1 The Arm Cycle The diagram below illustrates the phases of the Arm cycle.
Operation 3.2.12 Maintenance A singe Maintenance LED provides the system status when the ES7000EG control panel is set to Maintenance mode. When the communications mini USB connecter is attached or detached, an audible beep is sounded. Table 14: Maintenance Related Indicators Attach Indication/ During Installation Yellow - open zone Attach beep After attachment, connection is identified Bad beep After plug-in failure Yellow- call guard Fault Attached State End Install Performed 3.2.
Operation 3.2.14 Alarm A single LED indicates the Alarm status activated when an alarm is triggered. An audible alarm is sounded. Table 16: Alarm Status Indicators Alarm in Process Red Flashing - S.O.S Red Flashing - call guard Alarm While alarm is in progress, its duration could be configured by CMS Red Flashing - arm Red Flashing - open zone Red Flashing - fault Red Flashing - GSM Red/Yellow Flashing – power Arm After Alarm Red Flashing - S.O.
Operation 3.3 Optional Settings and Defaults You can configure basic parameters for the EverGuard Control Panel using the Atlas Mobile application and the ESI-CMS applications. 3.3.1 Atlas Mobile Application To configure the Control Panel’s automated behavior: 32 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 detected EverGuard Control Panel. 3.
Operation Configuring System and Video Scenarios When configuring the Security system you must set: 1. Full entry, part entry and exit parameters. These parameters set the number of seconds Between entry and keying in the entry pin code. Between keying in the pin code and exiting before the alarm sounds. Auto update of Date and Time – the date and time of the ES7000EG Control Panel is synchronized with the Blackberry’s system time settings, as well as with the EGC server and ESI-CMS.
Operation Figure 5: ES7000EG System Configuration Menu Note: The CPU A and CPU C are Read-Only parameters. 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. Note that for compliance with the EN 50131 standard, both Entry and Exit times must be set to values of 45 seconds maximum. 4. Click the desired parameter. The selection appears on the screen. 5.
Operation 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 Video Scenario Screen reappears. 13. Click Back to return to the System Configuration Screen. 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.
Operation 5. Select the desired provider and click. The selected provider is listed on the screen and a predefined dialing sequence is added. 6. A selection of at least one communication channel is mandatory. A pop up message will appear in case of no communication channel is chosen. 7. Roll to Delay and choose yes or no. 8. To add a required dialing prefix, roll to Prefix and click. Select the prefix from the dropdown. 9. Enter the required prefix digits and click.
Operation Table 17: Operation codes Status Description Trigger NTS Set up Preset ITS Testing End Installation CCS Operating 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 trackball to the Operation Code icon. Figure 9: ES7000EG Operation Code 2. Click. The Panel Status screen appears displaying the currently implemented mode.
Operation Figure 10: Atlas Mobile Panel Status 3. Roll to Code and Click. 4. Enter the 4 digit activation code. 5. Click Update. 6. A message appears stating whether or not the activation code was accepted and stating the current status of the 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 message is displayed stating DTMF not received.
Operation 2. Click. The Account Settings screen appears. This screen appears automatically only for new control panels that have not yet been assigned an account number. Figure 12: ES7000EG Account Settings 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. If this information does not appear automatically, click Get communication channels button. 3.
Operation Table 18: User types Type Attendance Master or Standard or Temporary Not available or Access Only Attendance – keeps track of access (entrances and exits) 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, roll the trackball to the User Settings icon. Figure 13: ES7000EG User Settings 2. 40 Click.
Operation Figure 14: Installation - Users 3. Roll to New and click. The Editing User screen appears. Figure 15: 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.
Operation 13. When processing is complete a message appears stating that the record updated successfully. Click OK. 14. The Installation – User Screen reappears with the new user highlighted. 15. Click Back to return to the Installation Screen. To Edit a User: 1. On the Installation screen, roll the trackball to the User Settings icon. 2. Click. The Installation – Users screen appears. 3. Roll to the line item to be edited and click. A popup menu appears. 4. Roll to Edit and click.
Operation Figure 16: Connect Screen 2. Leave the Username and Password fields empty. 3. Under Protocol, select the radio button for: Upload -to make either a direct and remote connection to the ES7000EG control panel in order to change configuration Remote boot - to make a remote connection to a deployed ES7000EG control in order to update firmware 4. Open the Connect Link dropdown menu, which opens a list of available ports for different communication channels. Select the desired option. 5.
Operation To download the new configurations to the ES7000EG Control Panel: From the Remote Panel menu, select Download or Click from the toolbar. The changed configurations are downloaded to the control panels. To disconnect from an ES7000EG control panel: 1. From the Link menu select Disconnect or Click 2. on the toolbar. To confirm the disconnection, click OK. You are notified that the End of Communication is approved by the Control Panel.
Operation Partition – In Part Arm mode, indicates the number of the partition that is armed Communication Status – Communication mode in operation NTS - no 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 Note: The test mode remains in effect for only two hours.
Operation Upload – uploads the configuration from the ES7000EG or ES7000EG Control Panel to the ESI-CMS 2. To exit the Panel Info dialog box, click screen. . You are returned to the main EverGuard Control Panel Main Interface 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 MUST be downloaded to the panel.
Operation Disconnect RF Input Monitor Connect RF Output Monitor Download The use of these buttons is detailed in the relevant procedures throughout this document. 3.3.2.
Operation Note: by default, every screen that is displayed from the navigation pane contains parameters that cannot be modified until they are enabled. 3.3.2.5 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.
Operation After any change, press the communication button, and a dialog box appears to state that the Communication status is being changed. 6. Under Home Automation, to activate a door lock, click Door Lock. 3.3.2.6 7. To activate an RF Output device, click RF Output. 8. To activate and X-10 device, click X-10. Status Tab The Status tab contains the same information as is found on the Panel Information dialog box.
Operation Figure 19: System Screen To configure the Control Panel 3.3.2.
Operation Figure 20: 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 to set the, configure the entry/exit timed devices using the following Timer Delay parameters: 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.
Operation 5. Under Power, set the indicators that notify the monitoring station of power failure for the following parameters: Random time for 220v fail indication – Enables or disables the random time message that is sent to the monitoring station. This sends a message at random time intervals to the monitoring station along with the fixed time message. For multiple panels (e.g., in an apartment building), it is recommended to set random time to send a message.
Operation Note: If the panel connection has been set to Serial (COM), the GSM module must be disabled. SIM Pin-Code - Enables or disables the SIM pin code. When using SIM cards that are unlocked and do not require a PIN code, the SIM Pin-Code parameter should be disabled. SIM Center – Enables or disables the SIM center, which is the cellular service provider. GSM SIM Center Phone Number – Defines the SIM Center telephone number.
Operation Figure 21: Dialer Configuration Dialog 2. To edit a specific parameter, mark the relevant checkbox. The parameter is enabled. You can then modify it. 3. For SMS Configuration, GPRS Configuration and GSM DATA 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 redials.
Operation To configure the APN (GPRS) Configuration: Using the GPRS Configuration dialog box, configure the destination servers for indoor/outdoor videos.
Operation Password – enter the Password received from the local SIM card provider APN – enter the Access Point Name received from the local SIM card provider User Name – enter the User Name received from the local SIM card provider 4. Click Close. You are returned to the Control Panel screen.
Operation Figure 23: Video Configuration Suspect Tab 2. To access a specific tab page, click on the appropriate tab. 3. For all tabs (except for the Configuration tab), set the following parameters: To enable, check the checkbox to activate all parameters underneath. For Transmit video automatically, check the checkbox to transmit the video automatically to the monitoring station. From the Length of video in seconds dropdown list, select parameters between 5 to 30 seconds.
Operation Figure 24: Video Scenario Configuration Screen Tamper Alarm Tab ID of first IVD associated with scenario ID of second IVD associated with scenario Set each to a designated ID device between 1 and 64 that corresponds to the appropriate IVD devices in the control panel. 5.
Operation 128k 256k OTA Enable – check to enable object tracking OTA Crop Enable – check to enable zoom in upon movement detection Note: OTA Enable and OTA Crop Enable can only be enabled with a resolution set to 320x240. 6. Click . You are returned to the Control Panel screen. Caution: If you have not chosen a valid IVD or OVDS, the parameters in the Video Scenario Configuration tabs cannot be saved.
Operation Device – select a device or a protocol from the dropdown list. The list groups peripherals that use the X10 and RF Output protocols. These protocols are set in the relevant Main tab category. Door Lock is an independent action not grouped by protocol. ID – enter the identification number of a peripheral assigned in the relevant Main tab. 4. Click Close. You are returned to the Control Panel screen.
Operation To configure the Dialer: Using the Dialer Screen, set the dialing ID options 1. On the MAIN tab, click Dialer. The Dialer screen appears. Figure 28: Dialer Screen 2. Under Phone Number, select a line item or from the Phone ID dropdown list, select one of the thirteen dialing IDs or three video IDs to change the information. 3. From the Comm Type dropdown list, select one of the following types: VIDEO VOICE MESSAGE 4.
Operation and specify the number of redial times (specifically with messages, voice, and video). Select the Message, Voice, or Video tab to set the configurations. For Sequence, enter up to six numbers to be called. From the No. of Retries dropdown list, select between 1 and 8 times to redial the sequence. 8. Click Update to refresh all of the information displayed in the Dial Sequence section. 9. To access the Dialer Configuration dialog box, click Config.10. 10.
Operation Figure 30: 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 32). 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.). Note: The password must have 8 characters, which can be numbers, letters and symbols.
Operation For Temporary, from the No. of Accesses dropdown list, assign the maximum number of times the user may access the premises. The range is 1 to 255. 8. Click Update. The User data is refreshed and displayed accordingly. 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) custom zones from a predefined list. Select the Custom Labels screen.
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.
Maintenance 4 Maintenance A singe Maintenance LED indicates the system status when the ES7000EG control panel is set to Maintenance mode. When the communications mini USB connecter is attached or detached, an audible beep is sounded.
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.
Specifications 6 Specifications Electrical Power Supply: Advanced switching power supply. Input: 100~240 VAC, 50/60 Hz internal AC to DC adaptor. Lithium Polymer rechargeable backup battery Battery Life: Provides at least 60 hours backup power during temporary loss of power source Backup battery spec: Lithium Polymer battery Rated average voltage: 3.7V Maximum capacity: 6Ah Maximum time to recharge to 80%: 10 hours Low-battery threshold: 3.
Specifications Communication Modules: Cellular network: GSM/GPRS Module Transmission time: The time measured from transmission by a wireless detector to the time the system is requesting connection from the cellular network. Quad band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) SMS: 0.2 ±0.05 Sec GPRS: 1 ±0.3 Sec GSM data: 5.5 ± 1 Sec Note that SMS message usually have much larger delays over the cellular network than the other 2 link types. GSM data delay could be reduced (preconfigured) on certain cellular networks.
Specifications Storage Temperatures: -20°~60° Celsius (-4° - 140° Fahrenheit) Humidity: 85% relative humidity, non-condensing Physical Dimensions: (L x W x D) 250mm x 185mm x 50mm (9.84” x 7.28” x 1.97”) Weight: 1180 grams (incl. battery) – unit only Color: Glossy White Mounting: Wall, with bracket Compliance with Standards Certification Body: Telefication B.V.
Specifications Markings: EverGuard Control Panel 71