Eldes ESIM264 User manual

GSM ALARM AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
ESIM264
USER MANUAL
COMPLIES WITH EN 501311 GRADE 2, CLASS II REQUIREMENTS

User Manual v2.0
Safety instructions
Please read and follow these safety guidelines in order to maintain safety of operators and people around:
• GSM alarm & management system ESIM264 (also referenced as alarm system, system or device) has radio transceiver operat-
ing in GSM 850/900/1800/1900 bands.
• DO NOT use the system where it can be interfere with other devices and cause any potential danger.
• DO NOT use the system with medical devices.
• DO NOT use the system in hazardous environment.
• DO NOT expose the system to high humidity, chemical environment or mechanical impacts.
• DO NOT attempt to personally repair the system.
• System label is on the bottom side of the device.
GSM alarm system ESIM264 is a device mounted in limited access areas. Any system repairs must be done only by quali-
fied, safety aware personnel.
The system must be powered by main 16-24V 50 Hz ~1.5A max or 18-24V 1,5A max DC power supply which must
be approved by LST EN 60950-1 standard and be easily accessible nearby the device. When connecting the power supply
to the system, switching the pole terminals places does not have any aect.
Any additional devices linked to the system ESIM264 (computer, sensors, relays etc.) must be approved by LST EN 60950-1
standard.
Main power supply can be connected to AC mains only inside installation room with
automatic 2-pole circuit breaker capable of disconnecting circuit in the event of short
circuit or over-current condition. Open circuit breaker must have a gap between con-
nections of more than 3mm and the disconnection current 5A.
Mains power and backup battery must be disconnected before any installation or tuning work starts. The system installa-
tion or maintenance must not be done during stormy conditions.
Backup battery must be connected via the connection which in the case of breaking would result in disconnection of one
of battery pole terminals. Special care must be taken when connecting positive and negative battery terminals. Switching
the pole terminals places is NOT allowed.
In order to avoid re or explosion hazards the system must be used only with approved backup battery.
The device is fully turned o by disconnecting 2-pole switch o device of the main power supply and disconnecting
backup battery connector.
Fuse F1 type – Slow Blown 3A. Replacement fuses have to be exactly the same as indicated by the manufacturer.
If you use I security class computer for setting the parameters it must be connected to earth.
Phase
AC 230V
50 Hz/DC 24V
USB cable
Null
PE
ESIM264
AC/DC
The WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) marking on this product (see left) or its documentation indicates that the
product must not be disposed of together with household waste. To prevent possible harm to human health and/or the environ-
ment, the product must be disposed on in an approved and environmentally safe recycling process. For further information on how
to dispose of this product correctly, contact the system supplier, or the local authority responsible for waste disposal in your area.

Limited Liability
The buyer must agree that the system will reduce
the risk of re, theft, burglary or other dangers but
does not guarantee against
such events.
“ELDES UAB” will not take any responsibility re-
garding personal or property or revenue loss
while using the system. “ELDES UAB” liability ac-
cording to local laws does not exceed value of the
purchased system. “ELDES UAB” is not aliated
with any of the cellular providers therefore is not
responsible for the quality of cellular service.
Manufacturer Warranty
The system carries a 24-month warranty by the
manufacturer “ELDES UAB”. Warranty period starts
from the day the system has been purchased
by the end user. The warranty is valid only if the
system has been used as intended, following all
guidelines listed in the manual and within speci-
ed operating conditions. Receipt must be kept as
a proof of purchase date.
The warranty is voided if the system has been
exposed to mechanical impact, chemicals, high
humidity, uids, corrosive and hazardous environ-
ments or other force majeure factors.
Technical Support
If you require more detailed information on your
system or in case of system failure occurrence,
please, contact your alarm system installer.
About User Manual
This document describes basic conguration and
usage of alarm system ESIM264. It is very impor-
tant to read the user manual before starting to use
the system.
For full system conguration and control, please,
refer to ESIM264 installation manual located at
www.eldes.lt
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It is not allowed to copy and distribute information in this document or pass to a third party without advanced written authorization
by “ELDES UAB”. “ELDES UAB” reserves the right to update or modify this document and/or related products without a warning. Hereby,
“ELDES UAB” declares that this GSM alarm and management system ESIM264 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. The declaration of conformity may be consulted at www.eldes.lt
Contents
1. General Information.................................................................... 4
1.1 Short Description of Main Denitions..............................................4
1.2 EKB2 Keyboard Overview......................................................................5
1.3 EKB3 Keyboard Overview.......................................................................7
1.4 Partitions ......................................................................................................7
2. Basic Configuration & Usage ....................................................... 8
2.1 Setting Up Date & Time...........................................................................8
2.2. Arming, Disarming the System & Turning O the Alarm............9
2.2.1 Arm, Disarm & Turn o the Alarm by Phone Call............9
2.2.2 Arm by SMS Message ............................................................10
2.2.3 Disarm & Turn o the Alarm by SMS Message .............10
2.2.4 Arm by EKB2/EKB3 Keyboard .............................................11
2.2.5 Disarm & Turn o the Alarm by EKB2/EKB3 Keyboard11
2.2.6 Arm by iButton® Key .............................................................. 12
2.2.7 Disarm & Turn o the Alarm by iButton® Key ............... 12
2.2.8 Arm by EWK1 – Wireless Key-fob.......................................13
2.2.9 Disarm & Turn o the Alarm by EWK1 – Wireless Key-fob 1 4
2.3 Activating STAY Mode ..........................................................................14
2.4 Alarm Indications & Viewing Violated Zones / Tampers...........15
2.5 Bypassing & Unbypassing Violated Zone......................................16
2.6 Viewing System Information..............................................................17
2.7 Managing Periodical System Information..................................... 17
2.8 Viewing Zone & PGM Output Information....................................18
2.9 Managing Temperature Information ..............................................19
2.10 Trouble Indications................................................................................ 20
2.11 Controlling Electrical Appliances ..................................................... 21
3. If the Alarm System is Connected to Monitoring Station........ 22

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1. General Information
ESIM264 is an alarm system for private houses, cottages, village houses, garages, warehouses and other buildings, also capable of
turning on/o the electrical appliances by SMS message and alarm system keyboard. This alarm system provides a simple thus eec-
tive way of use.
The system consists of:
• ESIM264 alarm system device;
• Up to 4 EKB2/EKB3 keyboards;
• Wired and/or wireless sensors: movement sensors, magnetic door sensors, smoke sensors etc.;
• Other devices: indoor/outdoor sirens, heating, lighting, gates etc.
For more details on ESIM264 system, please, consult with your alarm system installer.
1.1 Short Description of Main Definitions
The following table provides the explanation of main denitions which are met in this user manual.
Definition Description
System; alarm system ESIM264 device
SMS Short Message Service text
Keyboard Device with a set keys allowing to congure & control the system, view violated zones & system troubles
EKB2 Model of LCD keyboard
EKB3 Model of LED keyboard
User phone number; User 1... 5 Phone number of the user allowed to control the system
System phone number Phone number of the SIM card inserted in ESIM264 device
User password 4-digit combination intended for system arming/disarming using a keyboard
iButton® key Small metal tab containing a unique ID code intended for system arming/disarming
Zone Alarm system input for wired and wireless sensor connection
PGM output Alarm system output for connection of electrical appliances (heating, lighting, gates etc.)
Partition Section dividing one alarm system into two independent parts software-wise

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1.2 EKB2 Keyboard Overview
EKB2 is an LCD keyboard intended for using with ESIM264 alarm system.
Keys Functionality
Main Messages & Icons
One menu level back / cancel
Menu navigation – up
Menu navigation – down
Conrm (enter) value
Value typing
Keyboard partition switch / minus
symbol for entering negative
temp. value
Minus symbol for entering
negative temp. value
...
ready
GARAGE
TBL
BYP
STAY
00:4520,20C
GSM Signal
Strength
System Status
Message
Main Screen
View
Bypass Mode
Indication
Stay Mode
Indication
System
Trouble
Indication
Custom
Keyboard
Partition
Title
Digital Clock
Temperature
Icon / Message Description
Delay zone violated when system is disarmed.
Exit Delay countdown initiated.
System is armed and menu is locked.
System is disarmed and menu is unlocked
+ CONFIGURATION
MODE
Conguration mode activated.
BURGLARY ALARM Delay, Instant or Follow zone violated when
system is armed.
Icon / Message Description
24 ALARM 24H zone violated.
FIRE ALARM Fire zone violated.
TAMPER ALARM Tamper violated
READY System is ready to be armed.
NOT READY System is not ready to be armed – one or more
zones / tampers violated.
ARMED System is armed (optional feature).
STAY Stay mode activated
BYP One or more zones bypassed
TBL One or more system troubles are present
Fig. No. 1

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EKB2 LCD screen is intended for displaying alarm system status messages and alerts. Message READY is displayed on the screen that
no zones are violated or no troubles are present and the system is prepared for arming. Message NOT READY (and TBL) shows up in
case of zone violation or if system troubles are present. The alarm system cannot be armed until the troubles are removed or violated
zone (-s) is restored, bypassed or set up to operate under Force mode. The following troubles allow system arming when present:
• backup battery problem;
• main power supply failure;
• date & time not set;
• GSM connection problem.
Audio Indication
The built-in mini buzzer uses two types of sound signals – three short beeps and one long beep. Three short beeps stand for success-
fully carried out conguration, one long beep – for invalid conguration. In addition, the mini-buzzer continuously provides short
beeps in case of alarm.
Visual Indication
EKB2 can be used even in dark premises as the LCD screen and keys are illuminated continuously. In case of alarm the keyboard il-
lumination level is boosted and stays in this state until the system is disarmed. The illumination level lowers down in 3 minutes after
the last key-touch while the system is disarmed.

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1.3 EKB3 Keyboard Overview
EKB3 is a LED keyboard intended for using with ESIM264 alarm system.
1 2 3
4 5 6
7
ARMED
READY
SYSTEM BYPS
A B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
8 9
*0 #
STAY
BYPS
INST
CODE
LED Functionality
ARMED Alarm system is armed /Configuration mode
READY System is prepared for arming
SYSTEM System troubles / valid command is being entered
BYPS Zone bypass mode
1-12 Violated zone
Keys Functionality
[BYPS] Zone bypass mode
[CODE] Additional options - system trouble list / violated high zone indication / violated tamper indication
[*] Conguration mode (when typed as a 1st character) / cancel command (when typed as a 2nd character) / keyboard
partition switch (if enabled)
[#] Conrm (enter) command
[0] ... [9] Command typing
[STAY] (currently inactive)
[INST] (currently inactive)
The green LED READY indicates that no zones are violated or no troubles are present and the system is prepared for arming. LED
SYSTEM lights up or ashes in case of zone violation or if system troubles are present. The alarm system cannot be armed until the
troubles are removed or violated zone (-s) is restored, bypassed or set up to operate under Force mode. The following troubles allow
system arming when present:
• backup battery problem;
• main power supply failure;
• date & time not set;
• GSM connection problem.
Audio Indication
The built-in mini buzzer uses two types of sound signals – three short beeps and one long beep. Three short beeps stand for success-
fully carried out conguration command, one long beep – for invalid conguration command. In addition, the mini-buzzer continu-
ously provides short beeps in case of alarm.
Visual Indication
EKB3 keys have a LED back-light, therefore it is possible to use this keyboard even in dark premises. In case of alarm the keyboard
back-light turns on and lasts until the system is disarmed. The back-light lasts for 3 minutes after the last key-stroke while the system
is disarmed.
1.4 Partitions
Your alarm system may be divided into 2 partitions: partition 0 & partition 1. Each system partition operates independently from each
other, therefore dividing the system into partitions allows to use 1 alarm system unit to secure 2 dierent areas, for example: oce
and warehouse, house and garage. By default conguration, the system is NOT divided into 2 partitions and all user phone numbers,
user passwords, keyboards, iButton® keys, zones are assigned to partition 0.
Fig. No. 2

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2. Basic Configuration & Usage
ATTENTION: System conguration described in this chapter is based on default system parameter values. Your alarm system
installer may have changed those values. For more details, please, contact your alarm system installer.
This chapter provides a description of basic conguration and usage of ESIM264 alarm system by the following methods:
• SMS message;
• Phone call;
• EKB2 keyboard;
• EKB3 keyboard;
• iButton® key.
In order to congure and control the system using SMS message, send the text command to the ESIM264 system phone
number from one of the preset user phone numbers. In this user manual the underscore symbol ”_” represents one space
character. Every underscore symbol must be re placed by a single space character. There must be no spaces or other un-
necesary characters at the beginning and at the end of the message. XXXX – 4-digit SMS password set by your alarm
system installer.
The system conguration and control by EKB2 keyboard is performed by navigating throughout the menu section list dis-
played on LCD screen. To navigate in the menu path, touch ↓, ↑ keys to select the desired menu section and touch OK key
to open the selected section. To enter a required value, use 0... 9 keys and touch OK key for value conrmation or cancel/
go one menu section back by touching ←key. The value can be typed in directly by touching 0... 9 keys while highlighting
the desired menu section. EKB2 menu type is “circle”, therefore when the last section in the menu list is selected, you will
be brought back to the beginning of the list after touching the ↓ key. In this user manual, the menu path is provided under
“tree” view by starting at main screen view. In this user manual valid parameter values and range are indicated in brackets.
The system conguration and control by EKB3 keyboard is performed by entering a valid conguration command using
the number keys 0... 9 and [#] key for conrmation. Some commands require [BYPS] and [CODE] keys as well. The structure
of standard conguration command is a combination of digits. In this user manual conguration commands, valid param-
eter values and range are indicated in brackets.
2.1 Setting Up Date & Time
NOTE: When the alarm system is connected to a monitoring station the date and time are set automatically. The system retrie-
ves this data from the monitoring station by itself.
SMS
SMS
EKB2
EKB2
EKB3
1. Send the following SMS message to the phone number of ESIM264 alarm system:
SMS text:
XXXX_YYYY.MM.DD_HH:MM
Value: YYYY– year; MM – month, range – [01... 12]; DD – day, range - [01... 31]; HH – hours,
range – [00... 23], MM – minutes, range – [00... 59].
Example: 1111_2011.12.15_13:45
2. The system will reply with conrmation by SMS message to user phone number who sent the SMS message
after the date & time is set successfully.
Navigate through the following menu path using OK and arrow keys and
enter the date and time values using the number keys:
Menu path:
OK →DATE/TIME SET → [YYYY-MM-DD_HH:MM]
Value: YYYY– year; MM – month, range – [01... 12]; DD – day, range - [01... 31]; HH – hours,
range – [00... 23], MM – minutes, range – [00... 59].
Example: 2011-12-15 13:45

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2.2. Arming, Disarming the System & Turning Off the Alarm
Before arming the system it is necessary to close all doors and windows in the secured area and move yourself away from the move-
ment detection eld.
Fig. No. 4
User ESIM264
CALL
SMS
1. To arm the system, disarm the system or turn o the alarm, make a phone call to the system‘s phone number
from any out of 5 preset user phone numbers. The phone call is free charge as the system rejects it and performs
arming or disarming after-wards. When arming the system, it rejects the phone call after 2 rings, when disarming
- the system rejects the phone call immediately.
2. After the system is successfully armed or disarmed, it will reply with conrmation by SMS message to the user
phone number who made a phone call.
3. When attempting to arm the system in case of violated zone presence, the system will reply with violated zone
number. For more details, please, refer to chapter 2.5 Bypassing & Unbypassing Violated Zone.
2.2.1 Arm, Disarm & Turn off the Alarm by Phone Call
ATTENTION: User must leave the secured area before arming the system by phone call.
Close all
windows
Don’t stand in
movement sensor
detection zone
Close all
doors
Close all
doors
Fig. No. 3

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1. The system will initiate the Entry Delay countdown (by default – 15 seconds) after the user has entered the
secured area. Entry Delay countdown is intended for user to enter a valid user password before the alarm is
caused.
2. To disarm the system or turn o the alarm, send the following SMS message to the system‘s phone number
from any out of 5 preset user phone numbers:
SMS text:
XXXX_DISARM1 or XXXX_DISARM2 or XXXX_DISARM1,2
Value: 1 – partition 0; 2 – partition 1; 1,2 – both partitions
Example: 1111_DISARM1
3. After the system is successfully disarmed, it will reply with conrmation by SMS message to the user phone
number who sent the SMS message.
1. Leave the secured area.
2. To arm the system, send the following SMS message to the system‘s phone number from any out of 5 preset user
phone numbers:
SMS text:
XXXX_ARM1 or XXXX_ARM2 or XXXX_ARM1,2
Value: 1 – partition 0; 2 – partition 1; 1,2 – both partitions
Example: 1111_ARM1
3. After the system is successfully armed, it will reply with conrmation by SMS message to the user phone number
who sent the SMS message.
4. When attempting to arm the system in case of violated zone presence, the system will reply with violated zone
number. For more details, please, refer to chapter 2.5 Bypassing & Unbypassing Violated Zone.
2.2.2 Arm by SMS Message
Fig. No. 5
User ESIM264
SMS
SMS
SMS
2.2.3 Disarm & Turn off the Alarm by SMS Message
Fig. No. 6
User ESIM264
SMS
SMS
SMS

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2.2.5 Disarm & Turn off the Alarm by EKB2/EKB3 Keyboard
1. The system will initiate the Entry Delay countdown (by default – 15 seconds) after the user has entered the
secured area. Entry Delay countdown is intended for user to enter a valid user password before the alarm is
caused.
2. To disarm the system or turn o the alarm, enter any out of 10 available 4-digit user passwords using the num-
ber keys:
Enter user password:
[NNNN]
Value: NNNN – 4-digit user password
EKB2 Example: 1111OK
EKB3 Example: 1111
3. After the system is successfully disarmed, it will reply with conrmation by SMS message to User 1 phone
number (by default).
1. To arm the system, enter any out of 10 available 4-digit user passwords using the number keys:
Enter user password:
[NNNN]
Value: NNNN – 4-digit user password
EKB2 Example: 1111OK
EKB3 Example: 1111
2. The system will initiate the Exit Delay countdown (by default – 15 seconds) intended for user to leave the secu-
red area. The countdown is indicated by short beeps provided by keyboard built-in mini-buzzer (if any).
3. After the system is successfully armed, it will reply with conrmation by SMS message to User 1 phone number
(by default).
Fig. No. 7
Fig. No. 9
Fig. No. 8
User ESIM264
SMS
EKB2
EKB3
2.2.4 Arm by EKB2/EKB3 Keyboard
1
7
4
2
8
5
0
3
9
6
1
7
4
2
8
5
0
3
9
6
Fig. No. 10
User ESIM264
SMS
EKB2
EKB3

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1. The system will initiate the Entry Delay countdown (by default – 15 seconds) after the user has entered the
secured area. Entry Delay countdown is intended for user to enter a valid user password before the alarm is
caused.
2. To disarm the system or turn o the alarm, touch the iButton® key reader by any out of 5 iButton® keys:
3. After the system is successfully disarmed, it will reply with conrmation by SMS message to User 1 phone num-
ber (by default).
1. To arm the system, touch the iButton® key reader by any out of 5 iButton® keys:
2. The system will initiate the Exit Delay countdown (by default – 15 seconds) intended for user to leave the secu-
red area. The countdown is indicated by short beeps provided by ESIM264 mini-buzzer (if any).
3. After the system is successfully armed, it will reply with conrmation by SMS message to User 1 phone number
(by default).
Fig. No. 11
Fig. No. 12
User ESIM264
SMS
2.2.6 Arm by iButton® Key
2.2.7 Disarm & Turn off the Alarm by iButton® Key
Fig. No. 13
Fig. No. 14
User ESIM264
SMS

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1. To arm the system, press 1 out of 4 EWK1 buttons (by default – button) assigned to arm the alarm system.
2. The system will initiate the Exit Delay countdown (by default – 15 seconds) intended for user to leave the secu-
red area.
3. After the system is successfully armed, it will reply with conrmation by SMS message to User 1 phone number (by
default).
2.2.8 Arm by EWK1 – Wireless Key-fob
Arm the
system
Fig. No. 15
Fig. No. 16
User ESIM264
SMS
EWK1

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1. The system will initiate the Entry Delay countdown (by default – 15 seconds) after the user has entered the secu-
red area. Entry Delay countdown is intended for user to enter a valid user password before the alarm is caused.
2. To disarm the system or turn o the alarm, press 1 out of 4 EWK1 buttons (by default – button) assigned to
disarm the alarm system
3. After the system is successfully disarmed, it will reply with conrmation by SMS message to User 1 phone
number (by default).
Disarm the
system
Fig. No. 17
2.3 Activating STAY Mode
NOTE: Delay Zone Becomes Instant in Stay Mode feature may be enabled on your system. In that case the alarm will be
caused instantly instead of Entry Delay countdown being initiated if a Delay zone becomes violated while the system
is operating in Stay mode. For more details, please, contact your alarm system installer.
2.2.9 Disarm & Turn off the Alarm by EWK1 – Wireless Key-fob
Fig. No. 18
User ESIM264
SMS
EWK1
EWK1
EKB2
EKB3
Stay mode allows the user to remain in the secured area after arming the system. In Stay mode, the system does not
cause the alarm when the zones, set up to operate under this mode, become violated. This mode is usually used
when arming the system before night.
This mode is activated automatically in case the user does not leave the secured area (if Delay zone is not violated)
during Exit Delay countdown when arming the system.
Stay mode status is indicated in the main screen view of EKB2.
Stay mode is NOT activated when arming the system by phone call or SMS message.

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By, default conguration the system sends an SMS message containing violated zone or tamper number in case of
alarm. The SMS message can also contain a star * character next to the violated tamper in case the tamper violation is
caused due to wireless connection loss between ESIM264 and a wireless device (if any).
This SMS message is sent to User 1. The system sends the SMS message to the next preset user (presumably to User
2) in a row only if the previous user was unreachable (the system did not receive a successful SMS message delivery
conrmation in 20 seconds from the recipient). This routine is continued until one of the preset users is reach able, but
will not go in a circle i. e. return to User 1 if none of the users were reachable. The SMS messages will cease to be sent
to the user as soon as the system is disarmed.
By default conguration, the system makes a phone call to User 1 in case of alarm. By answering the call, the user is
able to listen on his/her mobile phone to what is happening in area surrounding ESIM264 unit. This feature is pro-
vided by a microphone (if any) connected to ESIM264.
The phone call is made to the next preset user (presumably to User 2) in a row in case the previous user was unreach-
able (was “out of radio coverage”, provided “busy” signal or did not answer the call). This routine is continued until one
of the preset users is reachable, but will not go in a circle i. e. return to User 1 if none of the users were reachable. In
addition, the system will not make a phone call to the next preset user in a row if the previous user was reachable, but
rejected the phone call. The phone calls will cease to be made to the user as soon as the system is disarmed.
2.4 Alarm Indications & Viewing Violated Zones / Tampers
Fig. No. 19
User ESIM264
CALL
Fig. No. 20
User ESIM264
SMS
See also chapter 2.6 Viewing System Information.
SMS
NOTE: Your alarm system installer may have congured the system to make the phone calls to the next available user even if the
previous one has answered the call.
NOTE: Your alarm system installer may have congured the system to send the SMS message to the next available user even if
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The built-in EKB3 mini-buzzer and ESIM264 mini-buzzer (if any) provide short beeps continuously in case of alarm. In
addition, the violated zone number is indicated by illuminated zone LED or ashing SYSTEM LED (if the violated zone
number is above 12). The violated tamper number is indicated by illuminated SYSTEM LED. The mini-buzzer can be
silenced by disarming the system using any method.
For more details on EKB3 violated high zone & tamper number indication, please, refer to chapter 2.10 Trouble Indications.
By default conguration, the siren (if any) provides continuous alarm sound for 1 minute in case of alarm. The re
alarm is indicated by pulsing siren alarm sound. Siren alarm sound can be silenced by disarming the system using any
method.
2.5 Bypassing & Unbypassing Violated Zone
Arming the system is disabled while there’s at least 1 violated zone. Bypassing the zone allows to temporally disable a particular
violated zone and arm the alarm system after-wards.
NOTE: The alternative way to unbypass all zones at once is to arm and disarm the system.
EKB2
EKB2
EKB3
EKB3
NOTE: The alternative way to unbypass all zones at once is to arm and disarm the system.
ATTENTION: Bypassing a violated tamper is NOT allowed. Please, restore the tamper (for example: close sensor‘s enclosure)
before arming the system
The built-in EKB2 mini-buzzer and ESIM264 mini-buzzer (if any) provide short beeps continuously in case of alarm.
In addition, the LCD screen back-light level is boosted and the alarm message (depending on violated zone type or
tamper violation) is displayed in the main screen view of EKB2 screen. The mini-buzzer can be silenced by disarm-
ing the system using any method. Navigate through the following menu path using OK and arrow keys to view the
violated zone or tamper number:
Menu path:
OK → VIOLATED ZONES → ZONE [1... 44]
OK → VIOLATED TAMPERS → TAMPER [1... 44]
Navigate through the following path using OK and arrow keys to bypass a violated zone (-s):
Menu path:
OK →BYPASS →BYPASS LIST [1... 3] → ZONE [1... 44] →BYPASS
OK →BYPASS → BYP VIOLATED ZONES
Navigate through the following path using OK and arrow keys to unbypass a violated zone:
Menu path:
OK →BYPASS →BYPASS LIST [1... 3] → ZONE [1... 44] →UNBYPASS
Bypass a violated zone by entering the following combination using [BYPS], number and [#] keys:
Enter zone number & user password:
[BYPSxxyyyy#]
Value: xx – zone number, range – [01... 44]; yyyy – 4-digit user password
Example: BYPS051111#
Bypass a zone:
Bypass all zones:
Unbypass a zone:
VIEW VIOLATED ZONE:
VIEW VIOLATED TAMPER:

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1. By default conguration, the SMS message mentioned in chapter 2.6 Viewing System Information is sent
periodically to User 1 phone number at 11:00 daily.
2. In order to set a dierent SMS sending frequency (in days) and time, send the following SMS message to the
system‘s phone number from any out of 5 preset user phone numbers:
SMS text:
XXXX_INFO:FF.TT
Value: FF – frequency in days, range – [0... 125]; TT – time, range – [0... 23]
Example: 1111_INFO:2.15 (every 2nd day at 15:00)
1. In order to nd out the system‘s current information, send the following SMS message to the system‘s phone
number from any out of 5 preset user phone numbers:
SMS text:
XXXX_INFO
Example: 1111_INFO
2. The system will reply to the user phone number who sent the SMS message with the following up-to-date
information:
• system date & time;
• system status (armed/disarmed);
• GSM signal strength level;
• main power supply status;
• temperature of the area surrounding ESIM264 temperature sensor (if any);
• state of zones (OK/alarm).
2.6 Viewing System Information
2.7 Managing Periodical System Information
SMS
SMS
Fig. No. 21
User ESIM264
SMS
SMS
Fig. No. 22
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1. In order to nd out the current zone & PGM output information, send the following SMS message to the sys-
tem‘s phone number from any out of 5 preset user phone numbers:
SMS text:
XXXX_STATUS
Example: 1111_STATUS
2. The system will reply to the user phone number who sent the SMS message with the following up-to-date
information:
• system status (armed/disarmed);
• status of zones & PGM outputs (ON/OFF);
• zone alarm texts;
• PGM output names.
3. In order to disable periodic SMS message, send the following SMS message to the system‘s phone number
from any out of 5 preset user phone numbers:
SMS text:
XXXX_INFO:0.0
Example: 1111_INFO:0.0
4. The system will reply with conrmation by SMS message to the user phone number who sent the SMS message.
2.8 Viewing Zone & PGM Output Information
Fig. No. 23
User ESIM264
SMS
SMS
Fig. No. 24
User ESIM264
SMS
SMS
SMS

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1. If the temperature sensor is installed in your system, it can send an SMS message containing temperature value
in case the set lowest or highest temperature limit value is exceeded. This SMS message is sent to User 1 only. By
default conguration this SMS message is disabled.
2. In order enable or set a dierent lowest and highest temperature limit value, send the following SMS message
to the system‘s phone number from any out of 5 preset user phone numbers:
SMS text:
XXXX_TEMP:MIN:MAX
Value: MIN - lowest temperature limit boundary in oC, range - [-55... 125];
MAX - highest temperature limit boundary in oC, range - [-55... 125]
Example: 1111_TEMP:-15:30
3. In order to disable temperature SMS message, send the following SMS message to the system‘s phone number
from any out of 5 preset user phone numbers:
SMS text:
XXXX_TEMP:0:0
Example: 1111_TEMP:0.0
4. The system will reply with conrmation by SMS message to the user phone number who sent the SMS message.
SMS
2.9 Managing Temperature Information
Fig. No. 25
User ESIM264
SMS
Fig. No. 26
User ESIM264
SMS
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EKB2
2.10 Trouble Indications
Trouble Name Description
TROUBLE 1 VIOLATED TAMPER One or more tampers are violated.
TROUBLE 2 REPLACE BATTERY Backup battery problem.
TROUBLE 3 AC FAILURE Main power supply problem.
TROUBLE 4 TIME NOT SET Date/time not set.
TROUBLE 6 GSM ERROR GSM connection problem.
Yellow LED SYSTEM indicates system troubles. SYSTEM LED indications are mentioned in the table below.
SYSTEM LED Description
Illuminated continously One ore more zones or tampers are vio-
lated; other system troubles
Flashing One or more high zones are violated
In order to nd out more on the particular system problem, please, enter command A. After this procedure the system will activate red
zone LEDs for 15 seconds. The description on each LED indication is mentioned in the table below.
Zone LED Description
1One or more tampers are violated.
2 Backup battery problem.
3 Main power supply problem.
4 Date/time not set.
5 One or more high zones (Z13 - Z44) are violated.
6 GSM connection problem.
In order to nd out which particular high zone is violated, please, enter command B.
In order to nd out which particular tamper is violated, please, enter command C.
A. System trouble indication - enter command:
[CODE#]
B. Violated high zone indication – enter command:
[CODE1]
C. Violated tamper indication – enter command:
[CODE2]
EKB3
Message TBL displayed in the lower left side of the main screen view indicates presence of system troubles.
In order to nd out more on the particular system problem, please, open menu section TROUBLES. The description on
each system problem is indicated in the table below.
Menu path:
OK →TROUBLES → T [1... 6]
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