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USER MANUAL ELDES ESIM251 V1.0 25
FOR ADVANCED USERS
All these features can be congured using program “ELDES Conguration Tool“
Value (CnVal) – Table of values
Cn – command
name (2 letters)
Val – possible
command
meaning.
Command description
Initial factory
default values
Comments
Alarm
conguration
SS 1,2,3,4,5
During the alarm SMS
message will be sent to
users NO:1,2,3,4,5.
SS12345
Enabled for all
users NO1-NO5.
E. g. SS25 means that during alarm SMS
message sending is enabled for users NO2
and NO5
SC 1,2,3,4,5
During the alarm SMS
message sending to
users No:1,2,3,4,5 will be
disabled.
E. g. SC2 means that SMS message sending
will be disabled for user NO2
CS 1,2,3,4,5
During the alarm the
system will call users
No:1,2,3,4,5.
CS12345 Enabled
for all users
NO1-NO5.
E. g. CS124 means that during alarm calls are
enabled for users NO1, NO2 and NO4
CC 1,2,3,4,5
During the alarm calling
users No:1,2,3,4,5 will be
disabled.
E. g. CC12345 means that during the alarm
none of the users will be called.
Restore
conguration
SE 1,2,3,4,5
During input restore SMS
message will be sent to
users No:1,2,3,4,5.
E. g. SE1 means that during zone reset SMS
message delivery is enabled for user No1
SD 1,2,3,4,5
During input restore
SMS message sending is
disabled for No:1,2,3,4,5.
SD12345
Disabled for all
users NO1-NO5.
E. g. SD45 means that during zone restore
SMS message sending is disabled for users
NO4 and NO5.
CE 1,2,3,4,5
During input restore users
No:1,2,3,4,5 will be called.
E. g. CE12 means that during input restore
calls are enabled for users NO1 and NO2
CD 1,2,3,4,5
During input restore
calling users No:1,2,3,4,5
is disabled.
CD12345
Disabled for all
users NO1-NO5.
E. g. CD1345 means that when the input is
restored users NO1, NO3, NO4 and NO5 will
not be called.
Input levels LI
0
Setting input type.
0–NO(normallyopen).
LI0 Normally open
Possibility to change input type, i. e. to
invert. E. g. LI0
It means that the input is considered
inactivated if there is no signal.
1
Setting input type.
1–NC(normallyclosed)
Possibility to change input type, i. e. to
invert.
E. g. LI1 means that input is in normal status
when the signal is transmitted. The event
appears only when the signal disappears.
Impulse counting
IE 0
Impulse counting mode
is disabled IE0 disabled
Pvz. IE0 means impulse counting mode is
disabled
IE 1
Impulse counting mode
is enabled
Input counts impulses. The number of
impulses is dened by the command IC.
E. g. IE1
IC 1- 4294967295
The number of impulses is
determined
The alarm is activated when a preset
number of impulses is transmitted to the
input. E. g. IC100
In this case the alarm is activated when 100
impulses are sent to the input.
Maximumfrequencyis5Hz.
Input protection
against
interference
DV 100-10000
Setting minimal input
impulse duration. It is
measured in milliseconds.
DV600
The input is triggered only if the impulse
transmitted is not shorter than the preset
value. E. g. DV1000 means that the signal
transmitted to the input is shorter than
1000ms(1s)thealarmisnottriggered.
3.9.1 Additional possibilities of conguring zones (inputs) alarm and restore
Initial factory default settings. During the alarm the system calls and sends SMS messages to all pre-programmed users until the rst
successful SMS delivery or a call rejected by the user. The users are not notied about zone restore. Zone delay due to interference
is 600ms – i. e. only the impulse that is longer than 600ms is considered an event. All zones Z1-Z5 are enabled. Impulse counting
mode is turned o.
To change these settings send the followinf SMS message:
XXXX – user password.
Zn – possible values Z1,Z2,Z3,Z4,Z5. Dene the number of the zone that is changed.
ValuestructureisCnVal,whereCnmeanscommandname(2letters),andVal-itsvalue(digitswithoutspacesorpunctuationmarks).
XXXX_SMSEXTRA:Zn:Value1,Value2,……,ValueN
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