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1. E Line i 9 D as Aes fe Angle on sim Q s prog to be as shown gt Dline Fal LED IRAE oO Zh l sim card Q z Expander Board gt S868 SSEE5ESE Port optional O OD vot EEEE O S 20505 O oO Ke O Earth fovac Batt SED 64 Vere amp STD DTMF PHONE TT FOR PROGRAMMING amp OPTIONAL 240Vac Plug Pac Ty 2 oe 10K EOL Dac To zone on Alarm Panel lt j NOTE ALL 24 HR Multi break 010101010 qf Wire to additional tamper button Earth 16vap at D dein installed on Alarm Panel Q OPERATING SED 64 FROM SOURCE 12v DC ONLY FAULT RELAY TRIGGERS ON THE FOLLOWING EVENTS 1 Place 1 amp diode between one side of AC Terminal amp of battery 1 AC Power fail after 1 hr 2 Run 12v DC now into battery terminal AC light should be on 2 Low battery 10 7v 3 Enable option 48 to a1 disable dynamic battery test 3 Telecom line no voltage no current 30sec 4 Gsm signal or registration loss after 8 min a T 1 1a SED 64 Board option systems O Dual serial J Interface Part Sed 64 DSI Port 1 used to program Sed 64 via serial Port 2 used for upload
2. 50 secs before PSTN Fault activation 2 5 Function 07 GSM Operation Default 1 Sets the way the SED 62 64 operates as a backup or other modes Options GSM FT GSM operates full time no phone line lt 0 GSM FT No phone line GSM BU GSM operates as a back up unit lt _ __ 1 GSM BU default GSM FT PSTN BU GSM is used full time but will switchtatj 2 GSM FT PSTN BU PSTN line if the GSM fails This requires a dedicated PSTN line Example 071 Function 08 PABX mode Default 0 If the Alarm Panel PSTN line is connected through a Options PABX then the receiver phone number will have an 0 Dial all numbers outside line number as a prefix usually 0 In PABX mode the SED 62 64 will ignore this first digit when it dials out on the GSM network as it is not required 1 Ignore the 1 Digit Example 080 Function 09 Zone 1 4 lock out control Default 0 This function provides a lockout feature on the 4 SED 62 64 oe k zone inputs Enable this to block reporting of rapid multiple 0 No oc out activations on a zone input 1 Enter in minutes 1 30 Example 091 Function 10 Ademco event codes Default 0 Sets the starting number for the SED 62 64 onboard dialler Options reporting codes In most cases reporting codes 250 and above are OK to use as the alarm panel does not need this 0 Starting at 250 default many codes but in larger systems
3. is entered it will allow you into the programming mode for 5 minutes Function 24 Fault Relay Sets the operation of the Fault Relay Option 0 relay operates in normal mode Option 1 Inverts relay to operate in fail safe mode Option 2 Disables relay as fault relay and relay is controlled via SMS as relay 0 see Section 2 9 for SMS output control Function 25 I O Expander Board 61 62 only Enables the I O expander board option Only enable this if an I O expander board has been plugged into the SED 61 62 only Once fitted this provided a additional 4 inputs and 4 outputs Default 0 Options 0 Option 0 1 Option 1 2 Option 2 Example 171 Default 0 Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Example 181 SMS Confirmation Enabled Default Nil Options Any 4 digit number Example 191234 Sets Master Code to 1234 Default 0 Options 0 Option 0 1 Option 1 2 Option 2 Example 242 Relay controlled by SMS Default 0 Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Example 251 16 I O Expander Board Enabled 2 8 SMS Reports NOTE SMS commands must be as shown MUST BE IN CAPITALS From any GSM mobile phone Simply send an SMS text message as shown below to the SED 64 mobile phone number and it will send back an SMS message with the requested report information Available SED 62 SMS reports P Request SED 64 program setup S Request SED 64 current
4. o e Single Sra Relay Board Part Sed 64 SRB Control via sms Down load Inpi fs x4 668 608 GOO OG OOG GSG Outputs x 4 Part Sed 64 4 way I O Extra 4 relays and inputs that can be multi chained BLI O oii Phone Panel Ej oO LD2 SED 64 mode3 ooo SED 64 mode3 Od Part Sed 64 Mode 3 Used for GPRS systems whereby you need a phone line as a back up gprs full time Sooo Oooog DLD Single Relay Board LLLI Spun E Part Sed 64 4 way I O wn 4way O OOS GG ed 64 OCG 000 oOo O00 DDD GOG OGS OGG Q Outputs x 4 0 SIM Card Installation 1 2 4 Check SIM card Operation in Mobile phone _ 1 Place the SIM card into any Standard GSM phone A2 Telstra Optus Vodafone Cards will work 3 Hutchison network WILL NOT WORK as it is a 3G ONLY network that does not support GSM txt If the phone requests you to enter a pin number then the SIM card is PINLOCKED NOTE The SIM card PIN request must be disabled before it can be used in the SED 64 Warning Ensure you have the correct pin number Entering the wrong PIN will PUK lo
5. digits Example 140406991994 Function 15 SMS System reporting This function determines what SMS System Messages are sent by the SED 62 64 SMS System messages are AC Fail Low Batt GSM Test and Fail to Communicate Option 1 Sends All System Messages to Mobiles Option 2 Send all system Messages except GSM Test Function 16 SMS Zone reporting Enable this function if you would like an SMS message sent to the mobile phone number 1 2 3 if Zones 1 4 are activated See Section 2 9 for changing the text of the SMS message Default 0 Options 0 Disable SMS Messages 1 Enable Option 1 2 Enable Option 2 Example 150 Default 0 Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Example 160 15 2 7 Function 17 Zone Input configuration Sets the operation of the 4 Zone Inputs on the SED 62 64 Option 0 Zones 1 4 24 hour inputs Option 1 Zones 1 4 armed disarmed via SMS Option 2 Zones 1 3 are 24 Hr but Zone 4 is a control type and switches PSTN over to GSM Function 18 SMS Zone Arming Confirmation Enables confirmation SMS Message of arm disarm of Zones 1 4 Function 17 1 See Section 2 9 for more details Function 19 Master Code If you want to restrict access to the SED 62 64 programming Enter a 4 digit PIN number You will have to then enter 19pin before you can reprogram or gain access to the SED 62 64 once set by either Manual Mode or SMS Programming Mode Once the 19pin
6. feature The SED 62 64 Zone Inputs can be armed or disarmed by sending the following SMS Text Message This command will arm disarm all Zone Inputs Important It is advisable to program functions 16 17 amp 18 to Option 1 and program the mobile numbers into function 12 13 amp 14 if necessary Arm Disarm Commands 20N Arms all 4 zones must be in capitals OFF Disarms all 4 zones must be in capitals Zone Inputs Individual Text Labels The SED 62 64 Zone Inputs can be programmed with individual text labels for SMS reporting Parameter Description Text Message Format lt State gt a for alarm and r for restore in lt State gt lt Input gt lt Text gt lt Input gt Zone Input Number To Clear send without lt Text gt lt Text gt Max 10 Characters including spaces Example inatfront door will program Zone 1 alarm with front door alarm MAX 10 CHAR Relay Control To control the SED 62 64 Output Relays send an SMS message as follows Text Message Format out lt Relay gt on Timer out lt Relay gt off Timer Parameter Description lt Relay gt Relay Number Timer Optional timer value in Hours h minutes m and seconds Example for Relay 5 out5on Turns Relay 5 on indefinitely out5off Turns Relay 5 off indefinitely out5on2 Turns Relay 5 on for 2 seconds if relay is off out5off2 Turns relay 5 off for 30 seconds if relay
7. should not be used to power both units make sure the SED 62 64 is powered by the plug pack provided by Sec Eng Systems Next with the butt still plugged into CON1 unplug the t socket from the phone line wait for line fail LED to activate then activate an input on the Alarm Panel Listen in on the call while the Alarm Panel communicates to the Control Room by picking up the butt when the OH LED 9 is illuminated If you can hear the panel get through but the control room won t kiss off you will hear the Panel retry 2 or more times then it is probably necessary to adjust the Gain Control on the SED 62 64 To adjust the gain locate the pots marked to and from in the middle of the SED 62 64 Board Turn the to pot to fully clock wise and trigger an alarm on the alarm panel If it still does not make a successful report then turn the from pot to fully anti clockwise and test again If it is still not communicating then return the to pot to the middle and adjust the from pot using the same procedure 5 The Alarm Panel is working on GSM but Control Room is not receiving the Alarms Put a telephone or phone butt into CON1 and listen to the Alarm Call by picking up the handset when the OH LED 9 is On Do you hear a Kiss off signal after the panel has sent through the Alarm information If you do but the control room says that they didn t receive the alarm then the number may be re routed Ask the con
8. Sec ng systems GSM e PRODUCTS SOLUTIONS INSTALLATION amp USER MANUAL SED 64 Rev 4 software 021 Incorporating GSM and 3G version guides The wireless modem determines If it can operate on 3G or GSM This product is GPRS enabled via SUREPOLL WIRELESS WARNING THIS SECURITY DEVICE MUST BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED amp AUTHORIZED PERSON PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL FULLY BEFORE INSTALLING THIS PRODUCT This manual is subject to copyright rev 2009 12 10 Warranty and Liability WARNING 1 The SED 64 is only to be installed by an authorised service person 2 The supplied 16VAC Plug Pack must only be connected to a AC 240v outlet socket with a protective earth connection 3 Ensure that the antenna is covered in 20mm conduit when installing in exposed places 4 Ensure the unit is mounted in a safe secure amp UPRIGHT position The above points should be taken seriously Failing to abide by the above points may result in the product not performing as designed PRODUCT WARRANTY This product is covered by a 12 month Back to Base Warranty from the date of purchase and proof of purchase should be supplied The warranty does not cover damage that has resulted in the improper installation or use of the product The warranty does not cover damage by lightning product misuse electrical surges or acts of god LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Sec Eng Systems products are intended to reduce the risk of loss an
9. allow the alarm panel to dial out on the phone line as normal but will poll the SED 64 every 90 seconds on GPRS for system integrity Any system alarms from the SED 64 will go via GPRS amp in the event the Phone Line is severed all alarms from the panel will then go via the GSM voice channel to Contact Id receiver MODE 2 All alarms will be sent via GPRS The alarm panel will dial out via GPRS thru the SED 64 In the event the GPRS network is not available the alarm will be sent via GSM If there is no available GSM network signal it will revert to the phone line if present Note For mode 2 operation you are required to have a dedicated phone line NOTE SEE TESTING GUIDE 4 3 20 4 1 Testing and Commissioning Please perform the following tests after completing the installation of the SED 62 64 Testing the SED 64 Basic GSM Backup 1 With the unit powered up and working Status LED flashing and at least 3 bars of signal strength disconnect the T socket from incoming telecom line 2 The unit will detect a line fault after a short period Line Fail LED will illuminate and then after the PSTN fail detect time 30 sec the fault relay will activate unless function 24 is not at the default Also if the SED 64 is in intelligent mode a PSTN line fail will be reported to the Alarm Company by the SED 62 64 3 Now trigger an alarm on the customers alarm panel As the alarm panel dials out it will communicate over the GSM netwo
10. ck the SIM which will then need to be returned to the vendor for reprogramming Disabling the PIN on the SIM card To disable the PIN go to the mobile phone security menu and select PIN OFF Once done re test by turning the phone OFF then ON The pin code should not be requested Bo TECTEEEETI smm cano Unlocked 2 Ensure that the SIM Card does work and that a call can be conducted from the Mobile Phone 3 Test for signal strength min 3 bars at the alarm location with the mobile phone 4 Install the SIM card in the SED 64 as shown in the 6 Installation Is the SIM in the right side up see 1 1 1 3 Wiring and Terminations Terminal Connections Terminal POWER Earth 16 vac 16 vac BATT BATT FAULT RELAY NC C NO ZONE INPUTS Qo oe E S a PSTN CON 1 Description Connect to mains earth via plug pack Note remove solder tinning on earth wire if provided before connecting AC input 16v AC plug pack As supplied with unit only AC input 16v AC plug pack As supplied with unit only 12v DC battery input Positive 12v DC battery input Negative normally closed contact common contact normally open contact Warning fault relay is at TNV 3 and is rated 0 5 A at 125 vac 24hr Multibreak 10k E O L MUST BE INSTALLED Common for Zones Inputs negative float 10k end of line resistor required to common 10k end of line resistor required to common Common for Zone Inputs ne
11. comma eg 01999 02134673 Note All SMS functions must start with a star and end with a hash Do 10 not use any spaces in between This is the same as if you were programming the SED 64 using manual mode programming 2 3 Programming Functions Summary Function Number Function Description Communications setup o Client code Primary Receiver D Secondary Receiver System Timers SM on board dialer test time O GSM signal fail relay trigger time PSTN alarm delay GSM Communication modes GSM Back Up GSM FT GSM FT PSTN Backup PABX mode Zones 1 4 lock out control Ademco system reporting codes Ademco event codes of on board GSM dialer 1 eae Software Version Read only SMS set up and conirol Mobile phone 1 for SMS alarms gt Mobile phone 2 for SMS alarms gt Mobile phone 3 for SMS alarms Report options for SMS messages general Report options for SMS messages for zones 1 4 On board zones set up Configuration of zone types Confirmation of arming disarming zones via SMS PIN Code Setup N _ o 2 Master Code Fault Relay setup Functions amp setting of Fault Relay Control relay 0 ia I O Expander P25 Notwsed CY Programming Functions Summary 2 3 cont Function Number Function Description System features Restricted access setting sms control number set N Setting of Group area from sms control phone 1 Sett
12. d damage to property in which the goods are installed to the extent which is practical Sec Eng Systems does not accept any liability for the loss or damage to property or persons in relation to goods supplied This disclaimer is only limited to the warranty of the goods supplied and the intended use of the goods TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 BASIC SETUP Installation Overview Diagram option systems 4A SED 64 system board guide SIM Card Installation Wiring and Terminations Indication Lights Operating Modes amp Programming e oss E R aORONM Section 2 INTELLIGENT SETUP 2 1 Manual Programming Mode 2 2 SMS Programming Mode 2 3 Programming Functions Summary 2 4 Program functions 1 6 2 5 Program functions 7 11 2 6 Program functions 12 16 2 7 Program functions 17 25 2 8 SMS reports 2 9 SMS commands 2 10 Control Room report codes 2 11 Reserved Section 3 GPRS SET UP 3 1 Enabling GPRS 3 2 Operational mode in GPRS Section 4 TESTING AND HELP 4 1 SED 64 Testing and Commissioning 4 2 Fault Guide 4 3 GPRS Testing 4 3 Technical Support Section 5 3G BAND SELECTION 5 1 3G band selection guide Section 6 SED 64 BOARD OPTIONS 6 1 SED 64 Board option systems dual serial 6 2 SED 64 Board options systems single serial 6 3 SED 64 Board option systems 4 way I O 6 4 SED 64 Board option systems Mode 3 board MODEL SED 64 GSM SYSTEM BY SEC ENG SYSTEMS AUSTRALIA Telecom lt lt z
13. ephone handset set to tone dialling into the connector marked CON1 on the SED 64 Lift the handset and make sure you can hear a digital dial tone To enter program mode Press and hold the PROG Button When the PROG LED illuminates followed by LED 1 release the program button You are now in Program mode Programming Example Key into phone the following 019999 l This now has programmed the dialler account code 9999 into function 01 To read function 01 back key 01 into the phone LED 9 will flash 4 times indicating that 9999 is programmed in as the account code NOAH To exit program mode Press and hold the PROG Button until LED 1 goes off then release the program button The PROG LED should be off and the other LEDS will return to normal SMS Programming Mode 2 2 To program the SED 64 using SMS from any mobile phone Simply write a text message in the format of Function No Option No and then send it to the SIM card mobile phone number in the SED 64 Attention If the Master Code function 19 has been enabled you must first send 199 the Master Code This will allow SMS Programming Mode access for 5 minutes Example to program Function 01 client code 9999 using SMS Send the following text message 019999 to the SED 64 To program multiple functions just separate messages with a
14. gative float 10k end of line resistor required to common 10k end of line resistor required to common To Mode 3 T Socket to panel and phone line Used for programming via telephone handset and for audio across GSM Indication Lights On board LED Indications LED 6 FLT 7 BAT 8 ZFLT 9 OH 0 PWR 13 Fault Relay 14 Line Fault 15 AC Normal Operation Signal level Low Signal level Min Signal level Med Signal level Good Signal level Best GSM Fault Low Battery Zone unsealed GSM Transmitting Power On Fault Relay Telephone line not detected AC OK Fault LED Guide on Power up If LED 6 FLT is flashing refer to the LED s as shown below for the fault indication NWATH SIGNAL LED1 o pwr TEST LED2 9 OH gt LED3 8 ZONE FAULT LED4 7 LOW BATT s LED5 6 FLT PROG CEDE STATUS C ens ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1 4 In Programming mode Indicates the digit 1 Indicates the digit 2 Indicates the digit 3 Indicates the digit 4 Indicates the digit 5 Indicates the digit 6 Indicates the digit 7 Indicates the digit 8 Indicates the digit 9 Indicates the digit 0 GSM modem fault No Sim Card GSM signal or registration fault Not Applicable Not applicable GSM fault Zone 1 4 unsealed 1 5 BASIC BACK UP SYSTEM Connect the phone line to the male side of the T socket and the cu
15. indicating that the on board dialler is working If the OH LED is not flashing check that the zones are armed Put a phone into CON1 and when the OH LED is flashing pick up the handset and listen in for comms to the Control Room If you hear comms check with the Control Room that they are monitoring the correct Contact ID codes 22 4 2 cont Fault Guide cont 6 Programmed the SED 64 OK but the Alarm Panel will not communicate with the Control Room via GSM To test the GSM communications plug a standard phone or phone Butt into CON1 and pickup the handset off hook the Butt You should hear dial tone this is generated by the SED 62 64 If you do not hear a dial tone then make sure 1 The SED 62 64 is powered up 2 You are definitely plugged into CON1 3 The phone you are using is in good working order If you do hear dial tone make a call to the control room using the same number that is programmed into the Alarm Panel SED 62 64 If you cannot get through try calling your mobile phone If your mobile phone rings then the SED 62 64 is good so check that the control room number is correct If when you called the control room number you heard the Ademco BEEP BEEP then the control room number and the SED 62 64 are good and the problem is usually in the way the Alarm Panel dialer communicates Firstly check that the Alarm Panel and the SED 62 64 are using their respective separate plug power packs A single plug pack
16. ing of Group area from sms control phone 2 Setting of Group area from sms control phone 3 we GSM switch number number GSM switch number delay Internal CID RX kiss off time adj 1 9 seconds o Digital volume adj for RX level 1 9 Digital volume adj for TX level 1 9 oa Z gt oo o Z gt N z zZ Z Input 1 4 bounce delay in 20ms blocks CID event code 140 for alarms In1 4 N Voice call duration limit aN Input termination O term 1 digital N o 2 digital N c 3G Band Selection guide 3G READ ONLY BAND SELECTION GUIDE A Z aN Zz Dynamic battery test disable dc systems only eee ees 2 7 ee aS eae a a So e E Ee a A a weer od er ee Lay a a Lo a i SS 2 4 Function 01 client code This sets the account code that the SED 62 64 Options will use when using its on board dialler to report Any 4 digit number to the Monitoring Company Example 019999 Function 02 Primary receiver number This sets the primary phone number that the SED 62 64 Options will dial when using its on board dialler to report to the Monitoring Company Any phone number up to 18 digits Note Make sure the phone number can be dialled from a mobile phone Example 021 234567 Function 03 Secondary receiver number This sets the secondary phone number that the Options SED 62 64 will dial when using its on board dialler Any phone number to report to the Mon
17. is on Note Relays 1 4 are via an expander board which must be enabled in programming see 18 function 25 Relay 5 is onboard as standard and Relay 0 can be enabled if the fault relay is not required see function 24 2 10 Control Room report codes The SED 62 64 on board dialler will send Ademco 140 contact ID codes followed by the point number eg 250 This should be treated the same as a sector 250 like any standard alarm panel eg Tecom Challenger T Note restores are also sent for each code 2 11 reserved Eamenen 1021 omenon 10 2 C C 19 3 1 Enabling GPRS 1 To enable the SED 64 for GPRS you must 1t have a SIM card that has been supplied by Suretek Phone Suretek on 1300 65 44 33 to obtain your GPRS SIM card 507 ocewr TEST 4 9 OH 2 Suretek will then program the SED 64 remotely forGPRS 3 ee PROG seat Sate O The unit must be powered up and showing signal strength Suretek Ph 1300 65 44 33 will then remotely program the SED 64 for GPRS supervise polling Once this has been complete and is on line the OH light will flash every 3 seconds to indicate the unit is on line and polling every 30 seconds the OH led will flash for 5 seconds to poll the base end it is now GPRS enabled 3 2 Operational modes in GPRS not available in 3G You can now operate the SED 64 in either mode 1 or mode 2 for GPRS MODE 1 The SED 64 will
18. itoring Company if unable to sate make a valid connection using the primary receiver up to 18 digits number Example 031234567 Function 04 GSM internal dialer test time Default 24 Daily Change the time between the SED 62 64 test call reports sector 253 The time is in Hour intervals Options From 0 to 168 Hours 0 Notest call reports 24 Test Call every DAY 168 Test call once a week To force a test call press and hold test button for 7 sec Example 0424 test LED will flash this will send a test call at the time sets a test call every 24 hours see Section 2 8 Function 05 GSM Fail Relay trigger time Default 8 minutes This sets the time between the SED 62 64 detecting Options that the GSM signal is not present and when the fault From 1 to 8 minutes relay activates This is important for times when the GSM signal can occasionally drop out for short Example 055 periods but it is not necessary to send an alarm as it waits 5 minutes before the restores within a few minutes Fault relay activates Function 06 PSTN Alarm delay Default 1 30 seconds This sets the time between the SED 62 64 detecting that Options the PSTN line voltage is low or not present and when a 0 50 seconds 13 PSTN trouble fail alarm is reported This is important 1 30 seconds in areas where the PSTN line voltage can drop due to loading but the line is still functional and restores normally Example 060
19. m as the alarms should have gone through via GPRS 24 5 1 Function 44 3G next G Band selection guide Default 127 Setting the band selection for the 3G network normally should not be touched as is automatic Examples GSM850 EGSM 900 GSM1800 EGSM GSM1800 GSM1900 GSM850 GSM1900 EGSM900 GSM1900 QUADBAND 3G 2100 3G 1900 3G 850 Example 44127 Sets default 25 6 1 SED 64 Board option Dual Serial gO Dual This interface is used to allow serial serial comms for the SED 64 O O S11 Teo Interface Port 1 is used so you can 52 program the SED 64 via 2 SERAL PANTER HyperTerminal 115k 8N1 Loot gg eee eer er eee Rs232 O ra ort 2 is used for up load down E PE load via a circuit switched data connection on the SIM card Program PC INSTALLING THE BOARD Fit onto the SED 64 board into the position shown on page 1 1a into the top 10 way connector on the SED 64 marked SERIAL PROGAMMING Connect any laptop or PC using a straight thru serial connection onto Serial 1 On the SED 64 this allows for programming and set up for the SED 64 Connect using HyperTerminal at 115k 8 N 1 to Port 1 Hit enter and password shall appear now type ZXCVbnm in lower case You are now in the program mode Type S to see if you are in SET UP PORT 2 With PC still co
20. m instalation o O Please refer to install guide supplied 29
21. nnected type the following CSDSPD 4800 enter CSDRING 2 enter CSDEN 1 enter Now type CSDEN and the setting should be the same as you have just typed The SED 64 is now set up to receive circuit switched in coming data calls Wire up PORT 2 now to the TECOM TS 0091 as shown with lead provided 26 6 2 SED 64 Board option Single Relay Ole 1 To install this board you will need an s Single SED 64 version 9 onwards O ed Relay POWER DOWN SED 64 Board 2 Remove mounting screw top RH side 3 install 10 mm hex stand off 4 now fit board as shown Part Sed 64 SRB Control via sms Here O dpi al a Phone 3 Oled i zi Panel 9 o2 H Part Sed 64 4 way I O TESTING To Test this board SMS the SED 64 the following OUT1ON This will now turn the relay on see LED on the board OUT10FF will now turn it off 27 6 3 SED 64 Board options 4 way I O In x4 BO0 OOG Sed 64 H 4way I O 066 906 808 808 Outputsx4 Part Sed 64 4 way I O Extra 4 relays and inputs that can be multi chained INSTALLATION PROCESS 1 Power down the SED 64 2 Fit Card as shown 3 Fit 4 X 10k EOL into Inputs 4 Power up 5 Dip switches TESTING Thi
22. ot pulse Decadic If the LEDs do light up do a read back of function 01 by keying on the phone 01 The LEDs should illuminate in order of the client code If the unit has not been programmed before the client code should be 0000 If no LEDs illuminate then the SED 62 64 may have a Master Code Function 19 You can now try defaulting the SED 64 but make sure you know all the program settings before doing this as you will need to re program the SED62 64 from scratch Default the unit by being in program mode and entering 996060 for SED62 or 996464 for SED 64 To check if it is defaulted OK do a read back of function 01 again LED 0 should flash 4 times indicating an account code of 0000 3 1 do not receive a response via SMS Check that you have the correct mobile number for the SIM card in the SED 62 64 If it is correct then the SED 62 64 may have MASTER CODE Function 19 set If you know the Master Code try sending the following SMS 19 where Master Code If it correct the SED 62 64 will send back an SMS with PIN OK If you see this message then you have 5 minutes to send the SED 62 64 SMS commands If you still do not get a response then a technician will probably need to visit the site 4 The SED 64 on board dialler is not communicating Check to see if Functions 01 02 amp 03 are programmed correctly When you trigger a Zone Input on the SED 62 64 does the OH light flash If OH LED 9 is flashing this is
23. rk through the SED 62 64 On the SED 64 the OH light LED 9 will come on solid indicating that the alarm panel is communicating over the GSM network 4 Once the Alarm Panel has successfully reported the alarm it will hang up Check with the Monitoring Company that they received the correct alarm report If the alarm panel does not communicate successfully check Section 3 2 to diagnose the problem 5 Once testing is complete plug the telephone line back in to the T socket The line fail LED should go out and after about 1 minute the fault relay will de activate Testing the SED 64 Intelligent GSM Backup 1 Make sure Functions 1 2 amp 3 on the SED 64 are programmed and that the SED 64 is working Status LED flashing and at least 3 bars of signal strength 2 Activate then re seal Zone 1 on the SED 64 The OH light LED9 will flash while the SED 64 s internal dialler is dialling The SED 64 will report Sector 254 to the monitoring company this should take less than 10 seconds 3 Disconnect the T socket from incoming telecom line 4 The line fail LED will illuminate and after about 20 seconds the OH light LED 9 will start flashing as the SED 64 reports a Sector 252 to the monitoring Company Once the OH light stops flashing the fault relay will activate 5 Now plug the T socket back into phone line and the SED 64 will send a PSTN restore through 6 Check with the Monitoring Company that they received the correct alarm repo
24. rts Zone 1 set restore and PSTN set restore If the alarm panel does not communicate successfully check Section 3 2 to diagnose your problem 4 2 Fault Guide Before calling for support please look to see if your problem is listed below 1 The Fault light is on or flashing Remove the power from the SED 64 then remove the SIM card and put it in a working GSM phone Turn the GSM phone on If the phone asks for a PIN number the SIM card is pin code locked Go to phone set up security settings and turn the PIN request off Power off the phone then on again It should not ask for a PIN Put the phone next to the SED 62 64 antenna location and make sure you have at least 3 bars of signal on the GSM phone Making sure the power is still off on the SED 62 64 re insert the SIM card and power it up When the SED 64 finds signal the wake LED should be on with the status LED flashing and the signal meter will show signal 2 cannot program the SED 64 With the SED 62 64 powered up put a standard PSTN phone into CON1 on the SED 62 64 board Press and hold the PROG Button until LED1 lights up remove your finger immediately from the button The PROG LED should stay illuminated First do a LED Test by pressing the Star key on the phone LEDs 1 3 5 6 8 amp 0 should light Now Press the hash key the LEDs 2 4 7 amp 9 should light If no LEDs light up check that the phone you are using is set to Tone DTMF dialling and n
25. s board allows for an extra 4 inputs and 4 outputs operating from the SED 64 v009 onwards Part SED 64 4 way I O i 4 o sO SED 64 Fa 4 way I O O98 60 9O6 G OO Outputs x 4 6 10 WAY RIBBON LEAD annog gucoo The 4 zones can be tested thru and should come thru as zones Point Number 258 to 261 see page 2 10 for details Relays on this board are now controlled via SMS Relay 1 out5on Relay 2 out6on Relay 3 out7on Relay 4 out80n 28 See section 2 9 relay control for more functions SED 64 Board option systems Mode 3 6 4 board Qan 3 Mode 3 relay board is used for GPRS systems E bai whereby you need the clients phone line returned Ae Lg to the customer and the panel thus working GPRS Oo full time Here a Copa O pins 2 amp 5 mode 3 return O Sa Ol batt Volts Oo AC O E 0 00000 Earth 16vac Bat Sed 64 4 wire pins 3 amp 4 pstn to panel a ry a m a m za a a a wm PSTN line in on pins 3 amp 4 El Return line to Customer s Phone on pins 2 amp 5 Install as shown STATUS ean ran o N WAKE o O foc __ gemaers P moqule a PHONE 3 a fe zZ E Q lt i fe oO To Panel EUs exsisting 5m Rjlead to R PANE a lead fro
26. status H Request History Displays the last 20 events Options Back T Force test call now to control room P S Send a S to request the current status of the SED 64 The current status for the AC power PSTN Battery and GSM Signal Strength will be shown NOTE If a Master Code has been set in the SED 64 you will not get a response from any command except for S See Function 19 for information on the Master Code setup P Send a P to request the current program function settings See Section 2 3 for the list of function numbers and options H Send a H to request a list of the last 20 events that have occurred on the SED 64 The first event listed is the oldest LEGEND DT GSM Dialer test i1 input 1 TO timed out BF battery fail LB Low battery i2 input2 PB program via button Gf GSM fail PF AC Power fail i3 input3 PS program via sms lpr fail ip address SF GSM signal fail i4 input 4 iD inputs disarm BT boot LF PSTN line fail DF Dialer fail iA inputs armed MCF modem fail T When a T is sent to the SED 64 it will force a test call to the control room 17 and will reset the Test Call timer to start from this time This can also be done by holding the test button down for 10 seconds 2 9 SMS Commands The following SMS commands control additional features of the SED 62 64 NOTE SMS commands must be as shown MUST BE IN CAPITALS Zone Arm and Disarm
27. stomers alarm panel to the female side connect the RJ lead as shown in 1 1 to the SED 64 Wire the GSM fault relay into a 24Hr zone on the customers alarm panel INTELLIGENT BACK UP SYSTEM WE RECOMMENDED THAT THE INTELLIGENT MODE BE USED IN MOST CASES Connect the phone line to the male side of the T socket and the customers alarm panel to the female side connect the RJ lead as shown in 1 1 to the SED 64 Wire the fault relay into a 24Hr zone on the customers alarm panel Power up the SED 64 and program functions 1 2 amp 3 For programming details see Section 2 0 of this manual Ensure the control room has set up the communication Template on 2 10 FULL TIME IF THERE IS NO PHONE LINE OR WILL NEVER BE INSTALLED Program Function 07 for GSM Full Time option 0 and connect the customers alarm panel to the female side of the T socket You can also wire the RJ lead from the alarm panel to RJ on the SED 64 CON1 directly without using the T socket GPRS SUPERVISED POLLING Phone 1300 65 44 33 to activate GPRS supervised polling There are 2 available methods to program the SED 64 Manual Mode Section 2 1 Plug a standard telephone butt into the SED 62 64 Port marked CON1 and program as per Section 2 1 OR SMS Mode Section 2 2 Send a formatted text messages via SMS from any mobile phone to program as per Section 2 2 Manual Programming Mode 2 1 Ensure the unit is powered up and working with no faults Plug any standard tel
28. trol room for a non 1300 or another 1300 number to try 23 4 3 GPRS Testing MODE 1 BASIC GPRS COMMS 1 If the OH light is flashing every 3 seconds then rapidly every 40 seconds you are polling on GPRS Call Suretek on 1300 65 44 33 to confirm the SED 64 is polling via GPRS TESTING ALARMS MODE 1 Trigger a zone on the SED 64 and check that the OH light starts to flash for approximately 5 seconds this confirms the SED 64 has sent zone alarm via GPRS If you now disconnect the T piece socket from the phone line it should after 30 seconds send a line fail thru via GPRS IF you now trigger the customers alarm panel it should send an alarm thru via the normal Contact Id receiver via GSM and not via GPRS GPRS Testing MODE 2 BASIC GPRS COMMS 1 If the OH light is flashing every 3 seconds then rapidly every 40 seconds you are Polling on GPRS Call Suretek on 1300 65 44 33 to confirm the SED 64 is polling via GPRS TESTING ALARMS mode 2 With GPRS MODE 2 all alarms are converted to data from Contact ID With the T socket disconnected from the phone line now trigger the customers alarm panel The OH light will light up and the panel will now dial through the SED 64 If you plug a butt into CON1 you will be able to hear the Contact ID conversion as the SED 64 is acting as a Contact ID receiver Once converted to GPRS DATA the OH light will flash to indicate it is sending the captured alarms via GPRS Check with your control roo
29. where code 250 is in use 1 Starting at 450 the report codes for the SED 62 64 can be changed to 450 2 Standard Event Codes and above Also Option 2 allows for ademco standard event codes for power fail low batt PSTN Fail and GSM Test Refer to Section 2 10 for at list of report codes and event codes Example 100 Function 11 Software Version Displays the software version of the SED 62 64 No Options program code The read back will be a 2 digit number Read back only Example 11 14 2 6 Function 12 Mobile phone 1 The SED 62 64 can report events via SMS to 3 mobile phones see section 2 8 Note we only recommend this option for non critical alarms or for secondary monitoring purposes due to the nature of the SMS delivery service Enter the number of the first mobile phone to report to If left empty Mobile Phone Reporting is disabled Send 0000 to default Function 13 Mobile phone 2 Enter the number of the second mobile phone for the SED 62 64 to report events to Leave this option blank if no second mobile is needed Send 0000 to default Options Any phone number Up to 18 digits Example 120406991992 Options Any phone number Up to 18 digits Example 130406991993 Function 14 Mobile phone 3 Enter the number of the third mobile phone for the SED 62 64 to report events to Leave this option blank if no third mobile is Needed Send 0000 to default Options Any phone number Up to 18

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