Installation of the We.R™ System 3.5. The Remote Control Unit (KF) – ES800KF The Remote Control Unit (KF) is a bi-directional ultra-compact We.R™ system control device with advanced functions for security and automation. Figure 51: The Remote Control Unit (KF) 3.5.1. The Remote Control Unit (KF) Function The Remote Control Unit (KF) incorporates the following functions: End-to-End bi-directional Essence proprietary communication protocol.
Installation of the We.R™ System Remote deactivation in case of loss or theft. Powered by a single 3V CR2450 lithium battery. Long operation period (over 24 months). Protection mechanisms against inadvertent activation. Supports automatic over-the-air software upgrade programming and configuration. 3.5.2. Installing and Activating the Remote Control Unit (KF) Prepare the 3V CR2450 lithium (coin) battery for the KF device before adding it to the system.
Installation of the We.R™ System 3. Remove the cover. 4. Activate the Web Application. 5. Click over the Devices tab and then – over the button. 6. A roll-down menu will open where you need to select Add Key Fob. Figure 54: Add Device Roll-down Menu Figure 55: First Steps of Adding a New Device 84 ™ We.
Installation of the We.R™ System 7. Add Device window will pop-up (see Figure 56 below). 8. Verify that Device Type is Key Fob. Figure 56: Add Device Window – Key Fob 9. Click over the button to open the list of all pre-defined system Users (see paragraph 3.3.6.4 above). Note: The Remote Control Unit is a specific User device therefore; its User need to be defined/added prior to the following described User assignment. 10.
Installation of the We.R™ System Note: In case the installation of the battery could not be completed within the three (3) minutes period, it is possible to restart the process by applying steps 3 (page 84) and onwards again. 14. Insert the battery into the Key Fob’s cavity with its pole facing out/up as demonstrated in Figure 57 below. Figure 57: Inserting the Remote Control Unit’s Battery 18. Seal the cover by turning it a quarter of a circle (90o) clockwise. 19. A built-in software will: i.
Installation of the We.R™ System ii. By checking the details of the We.R™ Web Application’s Devices page to see that the Key Fob icon is on display. 3.5.3. The Remote Control Unit (KF) Status Reporting Table 4 below summarizes all possible states of the Key Fob LED display, presented following press over the Status Key. LED (under key) Status Duration Description Status Short A quick press on the Status key will turn ON the status LED correlating with the current system status.
Installation of the We.R™ System 3.6. The Motion Indoor Photo Detector (IPD) – ES800IPD The Motion Indoor Photo Detector (referred to as Camera or IPD) is a We.R™ indoor sensor combining Passive Infrared (PIR) motion detector with a video-like, high-resolution, full-color, JPEG images capturing camera. Accessories available for the Camera: Double-sided adhesive tape. Pet immune lens (upon request). Figure 58: The Motion Indoor Photo Detector 3.6.1.
Installation of the We.R™ System Both security and comfort look-in motion detected image sequences via a smartphone and the Web Applications. On-demand or PIR-triggered photo verification capabilities – captures high resolution, full-color JPEG images at rate of up to 5 frames per second, with automatic selection of quality/resolution – from 80x60 to 640x480. Compresses the photos data streams sent in real-time via ECOP RF to the CCU.
Installation of the We.R™ System 3.6.2. Installing the Camera Note: Rattling sounds might be heard during the installation process of the Camera. This is the internal tampering prevention mechanism and no damage was made to the Camera. The Camera can be mounted on a wall or the corner of a room using the mounting base.
Installation of the We.R™ System 3.6.2.1. Camera Positioning Recommendations Note: The Camera MUST always be installed with the lens pointing down. For optimal surveillance, the following factors must be taken into consideration when selecting the Camera mounting position: A flat vertical wall surface, or In a corner of a room (between two walls). Attach the Camera to a surface that is clean, dry, flat and smooth. The Camera must be installed with the spherical lens pointing down.
Installation of the We.R™ System Extra holes are punch-outs (covered with thin plastic) that may be removed if necessary. 3.6.2.2. Installing with Screws 1. Release the Camera wall mounting back cover by lifting the tab and pushing it forward as illustrated in Figure 40 above. 2. For Flat Wall Mounting: i. Use a flat screwdriver to remove the punch-outs 1 and 2 (see Figure 41 above). ii.
Installation of the We.R™ System 3. For Corner Mounting: i. 3.6.2.3. Repeat the above while using punch-outs 3 to 8 as required. Installing with Pre-attached Double-side Tape 1. Release the Camera wall mounting base (above Figure 59). 2. Peel the tapes’ protective covers where needed (position pending). 3. Clean the surfaces were the Camera should be installed. 4. Attach the wall mounting base to its designated location while applying slight pressure. 5. Slide the Camera into the wall mounting base. 3.6.
Installation of the We.R™ System 3.6.3. Adding the Camera to the We.R™ System The Camera need to be functionally added to the system following the above described physical installation procedure. The addition of the Camera is a standard Add Device procedure performed as follows: Note: You may also want to refer to paragraph 5.1 below to get acquainted with the process of installing/ replacing a battery in the Camera. 1. Prepare the three (3) AA-size Alkaline batteries required to power the Camera. 2.
Installation of the We.R™ System 3. Activate the We.R™ Web Application. 4. Select the Devices page (tab) and click over the button. 5. A roll-down selection menu will open. 6. Click over the _Add Camera_ option of the menu as illustrated in Figure 63 below: Figure 63: Add Camera Device Utilizing Web Application 7. An Add New Device (Camera) window will pop-up and its timer will start running. 8. Verify that the Device Type is Camera. ™ We.
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 64: Add Camera Window 9. The down-counter provides a time-frame of three (3) minutes within which the batteries should be installed to power-up the camera, as demonstrated in Figure 65 below (the poles aiming towards the lens): Figure 65: Inserting Batteries into the Camera 96 ™ We.
Installation of the We.R™ System Note: In case the installation of the batteries could not be accomplished within the three (3) minutes period, it is possible to restart the process by applying step 3 (on page 95) and onwards again. 10. Batteries insertion triggers a handshake process in which the Camera communicates with the CCU to inform it of its presence and the CCU add it to its peripherals’ inventory. 11.
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 67: Add New Camera Device Properties Clicking over the button will end the Add New Device process while the new Camera is added onto the system configuration. 13. Clicking over the button will enlarge this sub-window for further possible definitions of the Camera’s operation modes. Figure 68: Add New Camera Detailed Device Properties 98 ™ We.
Installation of the We.R™ System In the case of a Camera, these definitions include: Camera arming scenarios Armed Camera detection response Unarmed Camera detection response These details may be added or edited later, by a Master User, from within the We.R™ Web Application’s Devices page. Note: Paragraph 4 below discuss details of such definitions.
Installation of the We.R™ System 3.6.4.1. Walk Test Mode The Walk Test Mode is a test mode used following a device power-up (replacement of a battery or once a new Camera was added) for initial testing of the system functionality. This test runs for about 10-minutes and during this period the device sends an event to the Central Control Unit following detecting an actual event. 3.6.4.2. Normal Operation Mode Following the termination of the Walk Test Mode (i.e.
Installation of the We.R™ System Accessories available for the Motion Detector: Double-sided adhesive tape. Pet immune lens (upon request). Figure 69: The Motion Detector 3.7.1. The Motion Detector Function The Motion Detector incorporates the following functions: Data security is ensured with 128-bit AES encryption. Up to 500m (1640 feet) RF range (open air) communication. ™ We.
Installation of the We.R™ System Employs sealed optics and temperature compensation for the Motion Detector to become immune to direct light, insects and pets (optional) for reduction of false alarms. Utilizes multi-zone spherical lens for exceptional detection coverage (90o horizontal, 105o vertical) and detection range of about 12m (39ft). Supports automatic over-the-air software upgrade programming and configuration. Walk test mode. Tamper Alarm – when the unit is tilted.
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 70: Releasing the Motion Detector Wall Mounting Base 3.7.2.1. Motion Detector Positioning Recommendations Note: The Motion Detector MUST always be installed with the spherical lens pointing down. For optimal surveillance, the following factors must be taken into consideration when selecting the Motion Detector mounting position: A flat vertical wall surface, or In a corner of a room (between two walls).
Installation of the We.R™ System The Motion Detector must be installed with the spherical lens pointing down. The Motion Detector should not be facing sunlight or other strong light sources including installation opposite to a window. For maximal effective detection range, the center of the Motion Detector should be installed 2.1 meters (6.9 ft.) to 2.3m (7.5 ft.) above the floor. Note: Lower positioning of the Motion Detector will limit its detection range.
Installation of the We.R™ System 3.7.2.2. Installing with Screws 1. Release the Motion Detector wall mounting base by lifting the tab and pushing it forward as demonstrated in Figure 70 above. 2. For Flat Wall Mounting: i. Use a flat screwdriver to remove the punch-outs 1 and 2 (see Figure 71 above). ii. Clean the surface where the Motion Detector is to be installed. iii.
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 72: Dismounting the Motion Detector 3.7.3. Adding the Motion Detector to the We.R™ System The Motion Detector need to be functionally added to the system following the above described physical installation procedure. Addition of Motion Detector device is a standard Add Device procedure performed as follows: 106 ™ We.
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 73: Add Motion Detector Device Utilizing Web Application Note: You may also want to refer to paragraph 5.1 below to get acquainted with the process of installing/ replacing a battery in the Motion Detector. 1. Prepare the two (2) AA-size Alkaline batteries required to power the Motion Detector. 2. Activate the We.R™ Web Application. 3. Select the Devices page (tab) and click over the button. 4. A roll-down selection menu will open. 5.
Installation of the We.R™ System 6. An Add New Device (Motion Detector) window will pop-up and its timer will start running. Figure 74: Add Motion Detector Window 7. Verify that the Device Type is Motion Detector. 8. The down-counter provides a time-frame of three (3) minutes within which the batteries should be installed to power-up the camera, as demonstrated in Figure 75 below (the poles aiming towards the top end of the device): Figure 75: Inserting Batteries into the Motion Detector 108 ™ We.
Installation of the We.R™ System Note: In case the installation of the batteries could not be accomplished within the three (3) minutes period, it is possible to restart the process by applying step 1 (on page 107) and onwards again. 9. The insertion of batteries into the Motion Detector triggers a handshake process in which the Motion Detector communicates with the CCU to inform it of its presence and the CCU add it to its peripherals’ inventory. 10.
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 77: Add New Motion Detector Device Properties Clicking over the button will end the Add New Device process while the new Motion Detector is added onto the system configuration. 12. Clicking over the button will enlarge this sub-window for further possible definitions of the Motion Detector’s operation modes. Figure 78: Add New Camera Detailed Device Properties 110 ™ We.
Installation of the We.R™ System In the case of a Motion Detector these definitions include: Motion Detector arming scenarios Armed Motion Detector response Unarmed Motion Detector response These details may be added or edited later, by a Master User, from within the We.R™ Web Application’s Devices page. Clicking over the button will end the Add New Device process while the new Motion Detector is added onto the system configuration with more detailed definitions. 16.
Installation of the We.R™ System This test runs for about 10-minutes and during this period the device sends an event to the Central Control Unit following detecting an actual event. 3.7.4.2. The Normal Operation Mode Following the termination of the Walk Test Mode (i.e. after 10 minutes), the system switches the Motion Detector into Normal Operation Mode. This mode saves Motion Detector battery power.
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 79: The Magnetic Sensor 3.8.1. The Magnetic Sensor Function The Magnetic Sensor incorporates the following functions: Bi-directional wireless sensor. Detect opening and closing of doors, windows, cabinets, etc. Dual-LED indication for Open (red) and Close (green) status. Data security is ensured with 128-bit AES encryption. Up to 500m (1640 feet) RF range (open air) communication. Unique electronic serial number.
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 80: Releasing the Transmitter Base Installation instructions will be divided into two parts: The installation of the Transmitter The installation of the Magnet The mounting base, of both parts, is the Magnetic Sensor back cover (in the Transmitter unit it also serves the purpose of battery cover).
Installation of the We.R™ System The Magnetic Sensor must be mounted within 700m (2300ft) (open air nominal) of the CCU. Typically, the Transmitter unit will be attached onto the fixed frame of the window/door while the Magnet unit – to the moving edge.
Installation of the We.R™ System 3.8.2.2. Installing the Transmitter Unit with Screws 1. Release the Transmitter unit’s base by inserting a coin into one of the edge slots, as demonstrated in the above Figure 80, and twist it to open the cover. 2. Use a flat screwdriver to remove the punch-outs 1 and 2 (see Figure 83 below). 1 2 Figure 83: Magnetic Sensor Transmitter Unit Base with Screws 3.
Installation of the We.R™ System 2. No need to release the base of the Magnet unit. 3. Peel the tapes’ protective covers of both units. 4. Attach the base of each unit to its designated location while applying slight pressure. 5. Attach the Transmitter back into the base. 3.8.2.4. Dismounting the Magnetic Sensor For dismounting the Magnetic Sensor (Transmitter unit only) from the door/window (i.e. in case of battery replacement): 1.
Installation of the We.R™ System 3.8.3. Adding the Magnetic Sensor to the We.R™ System The Magnetic Sensor need to be functionally added to the system following the above described physical installation procedure. The addition of the Magnetic Sensor is a standard Add Device procedure as follows: Note: You may also want to refer to paragraph 5.1 below to get acquainted with the process of installing/ replacing a battery in the Magnetic Sensor. 1.
Installation of the We.R™ System 4. A roll-down selection menu will open. 5. Click over the _Add Window/Door Sensor_ option of the menu as illustrated inn Figure 85 above: 6. An Add New Device (Window/Door Sensor) window will pop-up and its timer will start running. Figure 86: Add Magnetic Sensor Window 7. Verify that the Device Type is Window/Door Sensor. 8.
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 87: Inserting a Battery into the Transmitter Unit 9. The insertion of the battery into the Magnetic Sensor triggers a handshake process in which the Magnetic Sensor communicates with the CCU to inform it of its presence and the CCU add it to its peripherals’ inventory. 10.
Installation of the We.R™ System In such a case, it is possible to re-initiate the Add New Device process by clicking over the button. Clicking over the button will terminate the Add New Device process. 11. If the new Magnetic Sensor was properly detected by the CCU within this time-frame, the counter will freeze and a Device Properties sub-window will appear within the Add New Device window, where the Magnetic Sensor’s system name/location needs to be typed-in.
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 90: Add New Magnetic Sensor Device Properties In the case of a Magnetic Sensor these definitions include: Magnetic Sensor arming scenarios Armed Magnetic Sensor response Unarmed Magnetic Sensor response These details may be added or edited later, by a Master User, from within the We.R™ Web Application’s Devices page. Note: Paragraph 4 below discuss details of such definitions.
Installation of the We.R™ System 13. You may verify that the Magnetic Sensor (MGL) was properly added by checking the details of the We.R™ Web Application’s Devices page. Note: Advanced Configuration of the Magnetic Sensor can be found in paragraph 4.5.4 below. 3.8.4. Testing the Magnetic Sensor To verify proper operation of the Magnetic Sensor simply open and close the window/door and watch the Magnetic Sensor’s LED which should turn red for open window/door or green for closed window/door. 3.9.
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 91: The Indoor Siren Uses four (4) standard AA-size Alkaline batteries Long operation – up to 24 months Tamper Alarm – when the unit is detached from its base 3.9.1. The Indoor Siren Function The Indoor Siren has two (2) functions: 1. Indoor siren for burglary events. 2. System’s doorbell when used in conjunction with the Wireless Access Control Tag Reader (see paragraph 3.10. below). 124 ™ We.
Installation of the We.R™ System 3.9.2. Installing the Siren The Indoor Siren is designed be mounted on a vertical wall using the mounting base. Figure 92: Releasing the Indoor Siren Mounting Base The mounting base should be disassembled from the Indoor Siren body, as demonstrated in Figure 92 above, and attached to the wall either by the double-sided tape (pre-attached to the base) or using screws as demonstrated in Figure 93 below.
Installation of the We.R™ System A flat vertical wall surface. Attach the Siren to a surface that is clean, dry, flat and smooth. Location should be selected for best sound spreading around the house. The mounting base includes three (3) wide punch-outs to allow maximum flexibility of installation. 1 3 2 Figure 93: Indoor Siren Mounting Base with Screws Note: The Indoor Siren should always be installed with the latch tab pointing down. 126 ™ We.
Installation of the We.R™ System 3.9.2.2. Installing with Screws 1. Release the Indoor Siren mounting base by lifting the tab and sliding the base in the tab’s direction as demonstrated in Figure 93 above. 2. Use a flat screwdriver to remove the punch-outs (see Figure 93 above). 3. Place and hold the base on the desired mounting location and mark the drilling locations (the above-mentioned punch-outs). 4.
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 94: Dismounting the Indoor Siren 3.9.3. Adding the Indoor Siren to the We.R™ System The Siren need to be functionally added to the system following the above described physical installation procedure. The addition of the Indoor Siren is a standard Add Device procedure performed as follows: 128 ™ We.
Installation of the We.R™ System Note: You may also want to refer to paragraph 5.1 below to get acquainted with the process of installing/replacing a battery in the Indoor Siren. 1. Prepare four (4) AA-size Alkaline batteries required to power the Siren. 2. Activate the We.R™ Web Application. 3. Select the Devices page (tab) and click over the button. 4. A roll-down selection menu will open. Figure 95: Add Siren Device Utilizing Web Application 5.
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 96: Add Indoor Siren Window 7. Verify that the Device Type is Siren. 8. The down-counter provides a time-frame of three (3) minutes within which the batteries should be installed to power-up the Siren, as demonstrated in Figure 97 below: Figure 97: Inserting the Batteries into the Siren 130 ™ We.
Installation of the We.R™ System Note: The Siren will double-beep following the insertion of the first two (2) consecutive batteries to indicate proper power-up sequence. Verify batteries polarity to match marking within the batteries’ compartment. Note: In case the installation of the batteries could not be accomplished within the three (3) minutes period, it is possible to restart the process by applying step 2 (on page 129) and onwards again. 9.