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1. 55 1 39 HEEP esr 57 TOO INSTANT AIA R MING 58 ZONE HE 59 1212 0001 e US 62 1 3 13 CHANGING GANGUAGE 63 gt Bates SOR Cone E 64 APPENDIX 1 SUMMARY OF TEXT 5 65 APPENDIX 2 FERCSIO WIRING DIAGRAM arse aanerertstsenextnnes 67 APPENDIX CONNECTION EXAMPLES OF EXTERNAL DEVICES 68 APPENDIX 4 CONNECTION EXAMPLES OF NO AND NC TYPE ZONES 69 APPENDIX 5 CONNECTION EXAMPLES OF WIRELESS RECEIVER 71 APPENDIX 6 CREATING GPRS CONNECTION TO FERCS10 SYSTEM 72 SPECIFICATIONS Manufacturer Finembe Ltd Trademark Model FERCS10 Manual This manual is valid from SW version F10 2009 wk48 v1 Operating Voltage 15 VDC Power Consumption 2 W standby Dimensions WxLxD e 135 x 200 x 34 mm Weight e 400g Temperatures e Operating 10 40 C e Storing 10 70 C Inputs e Four digital sensors Seven detectors e One remote controller Outputs e Two outputs for controlling external devices e One battery backup e One siren Current limits e Controlling outputs 12V max 100mA e Siren
2. lt 15 50 highz25 state enabled User wants to modify information of a sensor called temperature low limit is changed to 14 C o sensor set temperature low 14 User wants to modify information of a sensor called temperature alarms are disabled o Sensor set temperature state disabled Daily use message s Sensor related information can be asked from the system Sensor alarms can also be acknowledged If action concerns one sensor then its name has to be added after action part Table 5 contains the daily use messages of the sensor group Format Table 5 Sensor group daily use messages Group Action Sensor edited if needed sensor ack sensor listt ZW sensor help ____ Examples User wants to get information of a sensor called temperature o sensor get temperature User wants to acknowledge all sensor alarms at once o sensor ack User wants to list sensors connected to the FERCS10 system o sensor list User wants to get available sensor group commands o sensor help 48 7 3 3 GPRS Setting message s User can set access point name or APN and the SMTP address for GPRS connection User can also enable or disable GPRS connection Table 6 contains the setting messages of the GPRS group Format Table 6 GPRS group setting messages Parameters set apn smtp connection Parameter explanation e gt operator s access point name from GPRS network to intern
3. 42 FERCS10 Security and Remote Contr gt Figure 10 Writing FERCS10 IP address in address bar e Default IP address 10 0 0 20 The system then asks user name and password as shown in Figure 11 e Default user name admin e Default password password Authentication Required o username and password are being requested by http 10 0 0 20 The site says 7 UserName Password Cancel Figure 11 510 login 27 6 2 2 FRONT PAGE 8j FERCS10 Security and Remote Control System Mozilla Firefox ox http 10 0 0 20 frontpage html 74 Security and Remote Control System Frontpage Frontpage settings Zones Sensors Alarm state GSM connection status Cameras UR i Controls Off Change status Operator Saunalahti Administration Signal strength Very qood GPRS connection status Connection disabled Sensors sensor11 2400 Power status lil sensor12 36 73 Main power Ok Battery No battery connected Controls m output1 output2 Off Time Date 14 11 01 01 2003 Serial number 00100 Cameras CMS GNE Software version F10 2009 wk48 v1 Setup cameras RTOS version 1 3 Temperature 35 C Lot LOG 09 LOQ x Done Figure 12 Front page Figure 12 shows the system front page At the left there are top level links which are also shown in other WWW pages Front page Settings Sensors Zones Cameras
4. Nr NR eats cee eeu uad 12 40 INSDLAELINCG SIREN 12 4 7 INS TALENGO BA PTER Y ei muet ws shee 13 THE FERCSIO Mana 14 5 1 ADDING USERS TO SYSTEM 14 3 2 SETTING SEEING SYSTEM 15 5 3 SENSOR FUNCTIONALITY eater ieee 16 oup ZONE FUNCHONALCII 16 5 5 BYPASS ZONE FUNC HONALI T tetany i 17 6 OUIPUTEUNGTIIONALDLDEY e EE het sin detenta mE 18 Du SIREN FEUNCTIONA LEEY eae 20 5 8 BALIBRY EUNC TIONI Y 3 eodem ibis te rad bus cH ON aU 20 39 INSTANT ALARM FUNCHONALI Y nna va 20 310 65120540 20 DL RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS 21 2412 USING FERCS NE TW vendes noeuds 21 5 13 USING FERCS10 FROM MOBILE NETWORRK eere eene 22 USING FERCSIO SYSTEM WEI COMPUTER UI DON IER te 24 6 1 CHANGING NETWORK SETTINGS OF THE COMPUTER 24 06 2 BERCSIO WWW PAGES Debatten tias naso eese 26 6 2 1 EERCSIU SY STENDBEOGDN itia 21 6 2 2 PRONTA 28 6 2 3 ood
5. 35 6 2 4 SENSORS PAGE 8 Fres o and Remote Cori lee http 10 0 0 20 diagnostic sensor html ax Security and Remote Control System Frontpage Sensors setting zones temperature 24 12 C Sensors 16 1 EUR 9 i Min 2396 Max 24 16 C Controls humidity 36 18 Administration Min 36 18 Max 36 73 Dew point 8 18 C Alarms Enabled Low limit 20 00 High limit 60 00 96 Actions Clear min max values Save history data x Done Figure 19 Sensors page Figure 19 shows the sensors page of the system A list of sensors with following details is shown e Name Alarms o Alarming states enabled or disabled e Low and high limits o User defined alarm limits e Minimum and maximum values o Since clearing these values or booting the system e Present value See information about sensor functionality from chapter 5 3 SENSOR FUNCTIONALITY When a combined temperature and humidity sensor is used the FERCS10 system automatically calculates the dew point The dew point value is shown at the humidity side of the sensor If sensor a sensor is ok its line is shown as green If a sensor has generated an alarm its line is shown as red All sensors alarms can be acknowledged at once by pressing Acknowledge alarms link 36 If a sensor is defective then that sensor is shown in sensors page like in alarm situation After acknowledging that sensor is tried to b
6. PAUE gt 29 624 DEVICE SETTINGS a m dise eee 20 G25 CONNECTION SETTINGS on tue Un Do ou cH eae M MO ads 30 02022 ee tO I 31 6254 SECURITY SETTINGS a 33 0239 IVS TINGS tonto ro 34 0 2 5 0 ende estet Dubois tmm i see ee 35 6 2 4 SENSORS AGE dt aro un nd 36 6 2 5 FDINET C m 39 6 2 6 CAMERAS ater 4 6 2 7 TNE 42 6 2 8 ADMINISTRATION 50 Ran T a uM NI UR LA 43 7 USING FERCS10 SYSTEM WITH MOBILE 45 Jb o CTEXIMEBSSAGE YD ES 45 72 TEXIMBSSAGBESLRUCUDUNRE ruis ta m Me E 45 ko MBPSSAGIES au 46 TS 46 122 DIEM 47 119 3 GPR cee ME MEE 49 134 ee 50 135 ALARM 22 7 3 6 eod E IA aad E aap A 53 121 DEVICE 54 7 3 8 ae
7. 02 Date Use SNTP to update time 4 26 11 2009 On Updating time and date from computer SNTP server address 0 Update time and date from computer now pool ntp org Cancel Save x Done Figure 15 Time page Figure 15 shows the time page of the system The page contains following settings Time Date Time zone Use of time server Time server address 3 Time can be in the following ways e Manually By pressing Update time and date from computer now link e Using time server SNTP located in internet Time server usage is enabled or disabled from the drop down menu If time server feature is on the FERCS10 system asks after saving if time is updated from internet By pressing OK time is updated immediately and by pressing Cance time is updated within the next boot Lists of time servers can be got from here http support ntp org bin view Servers NTPPoolServers Time zone needs to be set manually Changed settings are saved by pressing Save button or can be cancelled by pressing Cancel button If internet access for FERCS10 is used it is advisable to define SMTP and or NTP address to keep connection alive See chapter 6 2 3 2 CONNECTION SETTINGS for setting NTP address 32 6 2 3 4 SECURITY SETTINGS 8 FERCSIO Security and Remote Control System Mozilla Firefox CNN http 10 0 0 20 settings html page 4 Security and Remote Control System Frontpage t Security Settings
8. 12V max 200mA e Detectors max 200mA Recommend cables Sensors Ethernet Cat5 patch cable Data transmission e GSM SMS Indication leds e Power GSM GSM GPRS e Internal modem 900 1800 1900 MHz e SIM card not included Sales package content FERCS10 central unit GSM antenna Power supply Quick guide Ethernet Cat5 patch cable 1520 temperature sensor Accessories e Battery Wired detectors Wireless detectors Receiver for wireless detectors Digital sensors Siren Remote controller Battery e Maintenance charging e Type lead acid battery e Voltage 12V e Capacity 7Ah Restrictions e Comply these specifications 1 INTRODUCTION FERCS10 is a remote monitoring and intrusion alarm system It consists of a central unit capable of accommodating various wireless and wired sensors and detectors FERCS10 can also be used to control remotely electrical devices such as heating or lighting via internet or text message FERCS10 sends alarm indication messages as emails and or text messages External siren can be attached to FERCS10 system in order to conspicuously expel burglars and other unwanted persons from the property Backup battery can be connected to FERCS10 system ensuring continuous operation of the system during power failures The user is informed when system is switched from main power to battery The system can be set or unset with a mobile phone keypad or remote contr
9. Controls Administration The front page contains information about the system sensors zones outputs power GSM GPRS and alarms on the front page 28 6 2 3 SETTINGS PAGE Settings page contains the tabs related to settings of different groups Device Connection Time Security Alarm User 6 2 3 1 DEVICE SETTINGS Qj FERCSIO Security and Remote Control System Mozilla Firefox M 5 http 10 0 0 20 settings html page 1 rontpag Devic 5 Devi ensors evic ameras ontrols Owne dministrati Name Location Language English en Cancel Figure 13 Device page Figure 13 shows the device page of the system The page contains following settings e Owner e Name e Location This information is used identify FERCS10 from other devices and it is shown in emails sent by FERCS10 Changed settings are saved by pressing Save button or can be cancelled by pressing Cancel button 20 6 2 3 2 CONNECTION SETTINGS 8 FERCS10 Security and Remote Control System Mozilla Firefox Ea X http 10 0 0 20 settings html page 2 cA Security and Remote Control System Frontpage Connection Setting LAN settings GPRS settings cameras Controls IP address Connection 4 Administratior 10 0 0 20 Disable Netmask APN 6 255 255 255 0 Gateway 4 GPRS connection status 7 10002 Disconnected HTTP port SMTP address for GPRS connec
10. I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 I I I I I 1 i ON Output state OFF Case A Case B on value gt off value off value gt on value Figure 4 Output state changing according to on and off limits In case A sensor on value is greater than sensor off value The output is set on when the curve goes over on value and set off when it goes below off value In case B sensor off value is greater than sensor on value The output is set on when the curve goes below on value and set off when it goes over OFF value 19 5 7 SIREN FUNCTIONALITY Siren is used to give information to the users about current state of the system Siren is played in the following situations e Alarm siren is on for 2 15 minutes except in alarm situations caused by sensors and 24h mode zones System is set three beeps and during exit delay System is unset two beeps System setting failure long beep Entry time indication beeps during entry delay User launch instant alarm as in normal alarm 5 8 BATTERY FUNCTIONALITY Battery is used to ensure power to the system in case of main power supply failure The user will be informed if the system switches to work on battery and also when the system again runs on main power Battery is maintenance charged while the system is running on main power FERCS10 is reading the battery voltage from time to time and alerts if the battery voltage drops too low It is recommended to have low voltage protectio
11. Poe eed Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred ONS server Alternate DNS server Figure 9 Changing Internet protocol properties e Under General tab select Use the following IP address o IP address 10 0 0 5 or other suitable address different than 10 0 0 20 o Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 o Default gateway leave empty Press OK 5 After all settings are done close window by pressing OK button Now the computer should be able to communicate with the FERCS10 system See chapter 6 2 FERCSIO WWW PAGES for using FERCS WWW pages 6 2 FERCS10 WWW PAGES The easiest way to use and maintain the FERCS10 system is through internet browser To see all the WWW pages correctly Javascript needs to be enabled in browser settings Usually it is enabled by default If the Javascript functionality is disabled the user is notified 26 Avoid using back forward and refresh buttons of the browser but rather links of the www pages of FERCS10 while using them Some of the FERCS10 www pages contain question marks for assistance 6 2 1 FERCS10 SYSTEM LOGIN The FERCS10 www pages can be accessed by writing the IP address of FERCS10 to the address bar of the browser as shown in Figure 10 050 FERCS10 Security and Remote Control System Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools 3 Most Visited Getting Started 2 Latest Headlines SERES 8 Googie ___21
12. Try again after a while FERCS10 can not be set or unset e Check if the bypass zone is in hold mode gt only controller connected to that can be user to set or unset the system See also FAQs from www finembe com 64 APPENDIX 1 SUMMARY OF TEXT MESSAGES TEXT MESSAGE TABLE 1 2 77 tme ttime get set sensor name name low high state sensor set sensor 1 name temperature state disabled low 15 high 25 state disabled sensor sensor name sensor get temperature eee alarms sensor __ O rr gprs apn smtp connection gprs set apn internet serviceprovider connection smtp smtp serviceprovider com disabled enabled connection enabled ___ __ connect fd gprsconmect _ _ _____ gps ddisconnect gprsdisconmect S de O __ _ e alarm_time delay_time alarm set alarm_time 10 delay_time 40 if delay_time 0 gt delay loop operates as a regular zone etl get alam _____ alarm timer alarm timer times with alam help tar help system statas system status p system info systeminfo S O system help __ system help 28 10 user set user name name gsm user set userl name john default names email_address state gsm 0123456 userX X 1
13. normal close open 4 2 3 INSTALLING WIRELESS DETECTORS An optional receiver is required when wireless detectors are used The outputs of the receiver are connected to the zone connector of FERCS10 See chapter APPENDIX 5 CONNECTION EXAMPLES OF WIRELESS RECEIVER for connecting Visonic MCR 308 receiver to the FERCS10 system 4 3 INSTALLING BYPASS ZONE Zone eight is the bypass zone and a keypad or wireless remote controller can be connected to it Using of wireless remote controller requires a separate receiver which is connected to the zone connector of the central unit A controller connected to the bypass zone can be used either in pulse or hold mode An example of connecting a keypad to FERCS10 system can be found from chapter APPENDIX 3 CONNECTION EXAMPLES OF EXTERNAL DEVICES An example of connecting a receiver for the wireless remote controller can be found from chapter APPENDIX 5 CONNECTION EXAMPLES OF WIRELESS RECEIVER Information about functionality of the bypass zone can be found from chapter 5 5 BYPASS ZONE FUNCTIONALITY 11 44 INSTALLING GSM GPRS GSM antenna is needed when GSM GPRS feature is used Antenna is included in the sales package The antenna is connected to the GSM antenna connector labelled as ANT Tightening the antenna needs to be done carefully Turning antenna too tight may damage the GSM antenna or the connector and weaken the GSM signal receiving SIM card is also required when using GSM GPRS
14. AN DANGER 2 2 1 BATTERY WARNING Use only battery recommended by manufacturer with caution Wrong kind of battery usage may damage battery or cause damage to environment Dispose of batteries according to local regulations 3 FERCS10 CONNECTORS This chapter describes the connectors of the FERCS10 central unit 3 1 FRONT PANEL CONNECTORS Figure 1 shows the front panel of the FERCS10 central unit ILL Figure 1 The front panel Sensors 1 4 sensors e for digital sensors Zones e 12V operating voltage two pieces e GND ground two pieces 1 8 zones e zone one is 30 second delay zone e zone eight is a bypass zone to set or unset system Indication Leds e PWR power led e lights when the device is powered e flashes when device software is running e GSM status of GSM network connection e flashes every second while searching for GSM network e flashes every third second when connected to GSM network e flashes continuously during GPRS connection 3 2 BACK PANEL CONNECTORS Figure 2 shows the front panel of the FERCS10 central unit OUT T BATT Figure 2 The back panel ANT e for GSM antenna SIM e for SIM card LAN e for local area network or internet connection OUT1 OUT2 e outputs for driving external devices BUZZ e for external siren BATT e for backup battery DC e for power supply _ 4 INSTALLATION OF THE FERCS10 SYSTEM This chapter describes
15. OUTPUT 4 7 OUTPUT 2 e OUTPUT 3 7 m OUTPUT 4 z OUTPUT 1 7 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 7 Visonic MCR 308 Visonic MCR 308 MCR 308 WIRELESS RECEIVER CONNECTION MCR 308 WIRELESS RECEIVER CONNECTION ALL ALARM OUTPUTS ONLY ALARM ZONES OUTPUT 4 7 m OUTPUT 3 7 SIS o e Visonic MCR 308 MCR 308 WIRELESS RECEIVER CONNECTION ALARM ZONES AND LOW BAT 71 APPENDIX 6 CREATING GPRS CONNECTION FERCS10 SYSTEM SMS HTTP Internet HTTP Internet BE 72 DECLARATION of CONFORMITY In Accordance with 1999 5 EC Directive of European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity Manufacturer Finembe Oy Address Orninkatu 15 FIN 24100 Salo FINLAND Product FERCS10 Trade marks FERGS We Finembe Oy declare under our sole responsibility that the above mentioned product is in conformity with the essential requirements of Article 3 of the Directive 1999 5 EC Health and Safety Article 3 1a IEC EN 60950 1 2005 2nd ed EMC Article 3 1b EN 301489 1 v1 6 1 EN 301489 7 v1 3 1 RF spectrum efficiency Article 3 2 EN 301511 v9 0 2 The technical documentation relevant to the above mentioned equipment will be kept at Finembe Oy Salo on the 25 of February 25 2009 Heinonen Finembe O
16. SIM card is placed to the SIM tray which is ejected by pressing the yellow button next to the SIM connector The SIM tray is then carefully put in place so that the contacts of SIM card are facing the metallic contacts of the SIM holder SIM card is not included in the sales package Before inserting SIM card the PIN inquiry needs to be disabled and text messages need to be deleted from SIM card This can be done with a mobile phone 4 5 INSTALLING OUTPUTS There are two outputs which can be used to control external devices Depending on the type of the external device a relay might be needed The outputs are located in the output connector and are labelled as OUT1 and OUT2 When outputs are active then there is current in the circuit See the maximum values of the relay control outputs for voltage and current from SPECIFICATIONS See information about the functionality of the outputs from chapter 5 6 OUTPUT FUNCTIONALITY See an output connection example from chapter APPENDIX 3 CONNECTION EXAMPLES OF EXTERNAL DEVICES 4 6 INSTALLING SIREN There is one siren output to control external siren The siren output is located in the output connector labelled as BUZZ See the maximum voltage and current ratings from SPECIFICATIONS See information about the functionality of siren from chapter 5 7 SIREN FUNCTIONALITY 12 See siren connection example from chapter APPENDIX 3 CONNECTION EXAMPLES OF EXTERNAL DEVICES 4 7 INSTALLING B
17. is crossed Set line contains the start time and Unset line contains the end time The alarm duration can be set by choosing the correct time from the drop down menu The delay length of the delay loop can be set by choosing the correct time from the drop down menu Changed settings are saved by pressing Save button or can be cancelled by pressing Cancel button 34 The user can activate the instant alarm by pressing Click this to trigger instant alarm link 6 2 3 6 USER SETTINGS Security and Remote Conil Sy ines http 10 0 0 20 settings html page 6 Remote trol settings User Settings Zones Sensors Use Controls gs user Administration GSM number 01234567 Email address user finembe com Alarms Call SMS Email user2 o5 users os user4 user5 user 9 gt users Figure 18 User Figure 18 shows the user page of the system If the user is enabled his her name email address GSM number and the alarm types are shown The alarm types can be call text message and email Otherwise only the name of the user is shown User configuration window opens by clicking Edit link Changed settings are saved by pressing Save button or can be cancelled by pressing Cancel button It is important that at least one user with GSM number is configured in the system See details from chapter 5 1 ADDING USERS TO SYSTEM
18. system status o system status e User wants to get system information o system info e User wants to get available system group commands o system help 7 3 7 DEVICE Setting message s Device name location and owner can be set Device can also be restored to factory settings Table 13 contains the setting messages of the device group CAUTION Restoring factory settings deletes all the user made settings Format Table 13 Device group setting messages Parameters device name owner location device rest O Z O Z O O Parameter explanation e name gt device name owner gt device owner e location gt device location 54 Parameter default values empty e owner empty e location 2 empty Examples e User wants to modify device information name is changed to fercs10 owner to john and location to home o device set name fercs10 owner john location home e User wants to restore factory settings o device reset Daily use message s Device related information can be asked from the system Device can also be rebooted Table 14 contains the daily use messages of the device group Format Table 14 Device group daily use messages Group Action device get device get Examples e User wants to get information of the device o device get User want to reboot the device o device boot User wants to get available device group commands o device help 7 3 8 C
19. the installation of sensors zones GSM relay control outputs siren and battery of the system 4 1 MAIN PHASES OF FERCS10 SYSTEM INSTALLATION The main phases of the installation process e Installing central unit o The central unit is installed to a dry place where temperature is between 10 40 C e Installing sensors o The sensors are placed to their locations and connected to the sensor connector of the central unit o See chapter 4 2 1 INSTALLING SENSORS e Installing detectors o The detectors are placed to their locations and connected to the zone connector of the central unit o See chapter 4 2 2 INSTALLING WIRED DETECTORS for wired detectors o See chapter 4 2 3 INSTALLING WIRELESS DETECTORS for wireless detectors e Installing GSM GPRS o GSM GPRS usage requires antenna and SIM card o See chapter 4 4 INSTALLING GSM o Installed if needed e Installing outputs o OUTI and OUT2 pins can be used to control external devices o See chapter 4 5 INSTALLING OUTPUTS o Installed if needed e Installing siren o Siren is connected to BUZZ pin o See chapter 4 6 INSTALLING SIREN o Installed if needed e Installing battery o Battery is connected to the BATT pin o See chapter 4 7 INSTALLING BATTERY o Installed if needed Powering up FERCS10 o Power supply is connected to the DC connector and the other end is connected to a wall socket o The power indication led PWR lights when the central unit is powered After installation process s
20. 5 5 02 11 Mon 09 11 Mon 16 11 Mon 23 11 Scale Min 0 00 Max 0 00 Update image Reset 24 hours chart data Reset 30 days chart data lf the chart is not shown the needed plugin is propably missing The missing plugin can be installed by from here xt Done Figure 21 Sensor history chart These values can be viewed also after power failure User can save the data in text format by pressing Last 24 hours history data in text format or Last 30 days history data in text format links The values can also be cleared by pressing Reset 24 hours chart data or Reset 30 days chart data links Scaling of a picture is done by setting minimum and maximum values and Update image button 38 6 2 5 ZONES PAGE Qj FERCSIO Security and Remote Control System Mozilla Firefox 5 ees http 10 0 0 20 diagnostic zone html Security and Remote Control System rontpage Zones Zones front door Delay zone 95 1 Enabled Ok Controls motion living room Administration 141 Enabled motion bed room 95 5 Enabled Ok fire 95 7 Enabled 24h OK Bypass zone keypad 95 8 Toggle pulse Actions Show all 3 Done Figure 22 Zones page Zone page shows a list of zones connected to the FERCS10 system and their information Every zone has following information shown as in Figure 22 e Name Alarming states dis
21. 8 call sms email email_address john serviceprovider co state disabled m state enabled call off sms on enabled email off alarm types call sms email user _______ get username fuser get john fae 1 user ist user help seep device set name owner location device set name fercs10 owner john location home device reset i device reset catution O device bot device boot device sf get device get device hdlp device hep O 65 TEXT MESSAGE TABLE 2 2 control set output name name time type control set output name light type normal pulse on value off value type system system alarm sens or zone name control ge control getoutputh de ______ control on conrolonoupu e y O control off oupuname contmoloffoupul e ______ control ist contro fist help control help ____ Belp panic Pf pani panic _____ panic help zone set zone name name state type zone set zone2 name fire type nc REGUL
22. AR state 24h ZONES zonel is the delay zone type nc no state disabled enab led 24h zone zone name name type zone set zone8 name keypad BYPASS ZONE type pulse zone8 is the bypass zone d BRE pulse hold zone Eme ____ get zone name zone get zone zone ack EE all zone alarms zoe it one dist ee ip netmask http con set ip 10 0 0 20 netmask 10 0 0 2 reboot device gateway http 80 gateway 255 255 255 0 device reboot eon 0 geb 0 eet ___________ _ _ 200001 pear ieee s um 2 7 who MERE a ists languages 66 APPENDIX 2 FERCS10 WIRING DIAGRAM SIREN 12V 200mA OUTPUT 12V 100mA T 15VDC EI BATTERY WE EPER FRONT PANEL LEDS BYPASS ZONE DIGITAL MEASURING SENSORS 12V FOR STRAIGTH NETWORK CABLE J DETECTORS 67 APPENDIX 3 CONNECTION EXAMPLES OF EXTERNAL DEVICES 12VDC 100 CONTROLLING LIGHTS CONNECTING KEYPAD 12VDC max 200mA CONNECTING BATTERY CONNECTING SIREN 68 APPENDIX 4 CONNECTION EXAMPLES OF AND TYPE ZONES CONNECTING SINGLE NC TYPE DETECTOR TO CONNECTING MULTIPLE NC TYPE DETECTORS ZONE FOUR TO ZONE FOUR CONNECTING SINGLE NO TYPE DETECTOR TO CONNECTING MULTIPLE NO TYPE DETECTORS ZONE SIX TO ZONE SIX 69 NC DETECTOR NORMAL STATE NC DETECTOR ALARM STATE NO DETECTOR NORMAL STATE NO DETECTOR ALARM STATE 70 APPENDIX 5 CONNECTION EXAMPLES OF WIRELESS RECEIVER
23. ATTERY Maintenance free battery can be used for backup purposes in case of power failures The battery is connected to the output connector labelled as BATT See the details of the battery from SPECIFICATIONS See information about the functionality of battery from chapter 5 8 BATTERY FUNCTIONALITY See a battery connection example from chapter APPENDIX 3 CONNECTION EXAMPLES OF EXTERNAL DEVICES 13 5 USING THE FERCS10 SYSTEM This chapter describes how to use the FERCS10 system It includes adding users to the system setting and unsetting the system and using control outputs battery siren and instant alarming features Also network usage is covered 5 1 ADDING USERS TO SYSTEM There can be up to eight users programmed to the FERCS10 system Adding users to the system can be done using text message or internet browser See details from chapter 6 2 3 6 USER SETTINGS when using internet browser and chapter 7 3 4 USER when using text message User information that can programmed contains name mobile phone number and email address Also alarm types that are call sms or email can be programmed The alarm type tells the way the user is informed when an alarm occurs The FERCS10 system reacts only to mobile phone numbers programmed in the system These mobile phone numbers act as administrators The indication and alarm messages are sent to these mobile phone numbers and also to email addresses If there are no administrator numbers pr
24. FERCS10 INTERNET AND GSM BASED ALARM AND REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL From SW version onwards F10 2009 wk48 v1 TABLE OF CONTENTS E SD M ORC KO DM MM II MD LM EE DUE 4 p IO D Im D E Ov DIIS Ou Od 5 2 IMPORTANT A i uscita sudo cusa adesse 6 2 1 SAFETY REGULATIONS te etos Mae ied 6 22 WARNINGS 6 2 2 BALTTER Y 6 3 FERCSIO CONNECTORS AONE dau cad 7 3 1 PRONT PANEL CONNEC POR S tatum na tede cmt edet a 7 9 9 4 INSTALLATION OF THE FERCSIU SYSTEM tru PEOR EE x ec is 9 4 MAIN PHASES OF FERCS10 SYSTEM INSTALLATION eeeeeeeeeeee 9 4 2 INSTALLING SENSORS AND 10 4 2 INS TAXEEING SENSOR e Ee MEME LU LE 10 4 2 2 INSTALLING WIRED DETECTORS ttbi chides peor ape 10 4 23 INSTALLING WIRELESS DETECTORS 11 4 3 INSTALLING BYPASS ZONE 11 dd OS ere ger deco dent 12 4 5 TINS PAL LING OE TPU TS uhr a
25. ONTROL Setting message s Output related information can be set as described in chapter 5 6 OUTPUT FUNCTIONALITY Table 15 contains the setting messages of the device group Format Table 15 Control group setting messages Group Action Output edited Parameters name time type on_value off_value 55 Parameter explanation name gt output new name time pulse length in seconds type what mode output follows o normal pulse System alarm sensor or zone name connected to the FERCS10 system on value gt limit when output is set on when output follows a sensor off value limit when output is set off when output follows a sensor 0 Parameter default values name gt time gt 0 type gt normal on_value gt 0 off_value gt 0 Examples User wants to modify information off an output called outputl name changed to lock type to pulse mode and pulse time to 5 seconds o control set 1 name lock type pulse time 5 User wants to modify information off an output called output2 type changed to normal mode o control set output2 type normal User wants to modify information off an output called lock name changed to indicator and type to system mode o control set lock name indicator type system User wants to modify information off an output called output2 type changed to alarm mode o control set output2 type alarm User wants to modify information off an output called output1 ty
26. SHOOTING Power led is not lit e Check that output of the power supply is connected to FERCS10 and the other end to a wall socket No connection between computer and e Check network cable type FERCS10 e Check computer network settings Check FERCS10 connection settings Check sensor cable type FERCS10 does not send email alarms Check email addresses Check that user is enabled Check that user has valid email address Check if sensors and or zones are enabled Check if FERCS10 system is set Check the SMTP server address and right connection is used LAN or GPRS FERCS10 does not send text message alarms Check mobile numbers Check that user is enabled Check that user has valid mobile number Check if sensors and or zones are enabled Check if FERCS10 system is set Zone or sensor WWW pages do not work Check that Javascript is enabled in internet properly browser Popup windows sensor user zone camera Check that Javascript is enabled in internet output etc do not open browser e Check that popup windows are allowed in internet browser FERCS10 does not have access to GSM e Check that PIN code inquiry is off from SIM network card e Check that SIM is inserted right way e Check your operator about possible limitations on GSM subscription Check GSM network coverage Check FERCS10 network settings FERCS10 does not have access to GPRS e Check operator s APN e Mobile phone s browser can have too short timeout
27. Zones Sensors Security came Controls Username 4 Administration DO change usemame Password Change password xt Done Figure 16 Security page Figure 16 shows the security page of the system The page contains following settings e Username e Password Username can be changed by pressing Change username link which opens popup window Password can be changed by pressing Change password link Changed settings are saved by pressing Save button or can be cancelled by pressing Cancel button 33 6 2 3 5 ALARM SETTINGS FERCSIO Security and Remote Control System Mozilla Firefox P ees http 10 0 0 20 settings html page 5 m Alarm Alarms Of Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Alarm duration 2 Delay length 15min 30 sec v Save Instant alarm Click this to trigger instant alarm Figure 17 Alarm page Figure 17 shows the alarm page of the system The page contains following settings The state of alarms off on timer Timer Alarm duration Delay length of the delay zone See information about the FERCS10 system functionality in different states of alarm from 5 2 SETTING AND UNSETTING SYSTEM When using the timer feature the FERCS10 system is set when the system time is in between set and unset times and the correct day of week box
28. abled enabled 24h See chapter 5 4 ZONE FUNCTIONALITY for details about zone functionality There can be also extra information about the zone shown For instance zone can be a delay zone If a zone is enabled or in 24h mode the corresponding line is shown as yellow if that zone is active For instance a door is left open but system is unset In alarm situation the row is shown as red In normal situation the row is shown as green Settings of a zone are configured from a popup window opened by pressing Tool button as shown in Figure 23 39 8 FERCS10 Security and Remote Control System Mozilla Firefox e hn X http 10 0 0 20 configure_zone html i 0 amp z 0 ae 1 1 Zone configuration _ Name front door Status Enable Type NC normally close Cancel Save Figure 23 Zone editing window In the popup window the type of the zone either NO or NC is shown See chapter 4 2 2 INSTALLING WIRED DETECTORS for details about type and zone installation Changed settings are saved by pressing Save button or can be cancelled by pressing Cancel button The bypass zone Figure 22 shows also the information of the bypass zone The type and the name of the bypass zone can be changed by pressing Too button which opens a popup window Chapter 5 5 BYPASS ZONE FUNCTIONALITY contains information about the functionality of the bypass zone 40 6 2 6 CAMERAS PAGE http 10 0 0 20 diagnostic camera ht
29. ail_address john serviceprovider com state enabled call on sms on email on User wants to modify information of the user called john name is changed to david o user set john name david User wants to modify information of the user called david call alarming is disabled o user set david call off User wants to modify information of the user called david sms and email alarming is disabled and call alarming is enabled o user set david callzon sms off email off User wants to modify information of a user called david user is disabled to operate the FERCS10 system o user set david state disabled Daily use message s User related information can be asked from the system Table 9 contains the daily use messages of the user group 51 Format Table 9 User group daily use messages Group Action User edited if needed list user list usr help O Examples e User wants to get information of a user called john o user get john e User wants to list all users in the FERCS10 system o user list e User wants to get available user group commands o user help 7 3 5 ALARM Setting message s Alarming time and delay time for the delay loop can be set by text message Table 10 contains the setting messages of the alarm group Table 10 Alarm group setting messages Parameters alarm set alarm time delay time Parameter explanation e alarm time gt alarming time length for si
30. e read again If the defect still exists a new fail alarm is given Sensor settings configured by pressing Too button This opens a popup window like shown in Figure 20 9 FERCS10 Security and Remote Control System Mozilla Firefox BS X http 10 0 0 20 configure_sensor html 7i 1 amp p 08 amp s 0 1 HTST Low limit 20 0 High limit 20 0 Alarms Disable Cancel Figure 20 Sensor editing window Also the sensor type is shown and it can be one of the following e S temperature HS humidity e HTST temperature side of a combined temperature and humidity sensor HTSH humidity side of a combined temperature and humidity sensor Changed settings are saved by pressing Save button or can be cancelled by pressing Cancel button History charts The history charts of a sensor can be viewed by pressing Chart link which opens a window where the last 24 hours and 30 days information can be seen like shown Figure 21 Fi 8 FERCS10 Security and Remote Control System Mozilla Firefox http 10 0 0 20 history html i 18pz08 s 0 Frontpage temperature 14 38 _ Settings Zones Last 24 hours sensors Camera ontrol tex 208 toni temperature 24 28 Min 21 06 Max 22 98 Administration 18 18 2 00 06 12 Last 24 hours history data in text format Last 24 hours temperature 24 28 Min 21 03 Max 22 98
31. en are used to connect normal close NC or normal open NO type detectors NC type detector alarms when alarm loop breaks and NO type detector alarms when alarm loop closes The type of the detector tells the position of the switch inside the detector in normal situation Normally the NC type detector has the switch closed which opens in alarm situation The NO type detector operates in the opposite way Connection examples can be found from chapter APPENDIX 4 CONNECTION EXAMPLES OF NO AND NC TYPE ZONES The default type in the FERCS10 system is NC for each detector The type can be changed using text message or internet browser 10 Zones from one to seven are regular alarm zones Zone one is dedicated to the delay zone and alarms coming from it are delayed by the user configured time More information about functionality of the zones can be found from chapter 5 4 ZONE FUNCTIONALITY Zone eight is dedicated to be the bypass zone and regular detectors can not be attached to it Information about installation of the bypass zone can be found from chapter 4 3 INSTALLING BYPASS ZONE The suitable cable for connecting wired detectors can be for instance 4 x 0 5 mm cable The wires of the cable are connected between a detector and the zone connector according to Table 1 Use the counter piece that is attached to the zone connector Table 1 Signal name and the zone connector pin The Signal Name The Zone Connector Pin COMMON NC or NO
32. et e smtp gt smtp server address for GPRS connection e connection gt GPRS connection enabling or disabling o disabled o enabled Parameter default values e empty e smtp gt empty e connection gt disabled Examples e User wants to modify the GPRS settings APN is changed to internet serviceprovider SMTP server address is changed to smtp serviceprovider com and GPRS connection is enabled o gprs set apn internet serviceprovider smtp smtp serviceprovider com connection enabled e User wants to prevent GPRS usage in the system o gprs set connection disabled Daily use message s GPRS related information can be asked from the system GPRS connection can created or stopped by text message Chapter APPENDIX 6 CREATING GPRS CONNECTION TO FERCS10 SYSTEM describes how GPRS connection is created Table 7 contains the daily use messages of the GPRS group 49 Table 7 GPRS group daily use messages Group Action __ help Examples e User wants to get the GPRS settings gprs get e User wants to create GPRS connection to the system The system returns IP address which user can use to browse the WWW pages of the system via GPRS connection gprs connect e User wants to stop GPRS connection o gprs disconnect e User wants to get available GPRS group commands o gprs help 7 3 4 USER Setting message s Names mobile phone numbers email addresses and alarms types of the user can be set by text mes
33. f the computer should be written down before changing the network settings so that they can be restored back to original There is an example of changing network settings in Microsoft Windows XP using traditional menu model and it might be different in other operating systems 1 Open Network Connections as shown in Figure 6 Programs B gt Documents b Settings gt Control Panel amp Network Connections 2 4 Search zi Th Printers and Faxes Help and Support Taskbar and Start Menu d Run Windows XP Professional 0 Shut Dawn Figure 6 Network Connections e Click Start gt Settings gt Network Connections 24 2 Change properties of the network connection to which connected as shown in Figure 7 amp Network Connections File Edit Favorites Tools Advanced Help 2 Back 7 2 4 Search Folders ic 1 Address Network Connections iMi LAN or High Speed Internet 2 0 2 1 WLAN gt LAN Disabled Firewalled Connected Firewalled WO Network cable unplugged Fire C_ tp Sierra Wireless HSDPA Networ 2 ImERRUPROMM Disable 88 8055 PCI E View Available Wireless Networks Personal Area Network Status Repair ae Bluetooth Disconnected Firewalled Bridge Connections Bluetooth Device Personal 7 Create Shortcut Wizard Rename New Connection Wizard mm Network Setup Pro
34. gh web interface using internet browser See more information from chapter 6 2 3 5 ALARM SETTINGS If a zone is active meaning NC loop is open or NO loop is closed then the system can not be set For instance zone with door detector connected is active if the door is open Only the controller attached to the bypass zone can be used to set or unset the system if the bypass zone is operating in the hold mode All the pending zone alarms are automatically acknowledged when the system is set successfully meaning there are no active zones at the setting moment If there is an external siren connected to the system a sound indication will be played when the system is set or unset If the setting of the system fails it will also generate a sound indication More information about siren functionality can be found from chapter 5 7 SIREN FUNCTIONALITY In the alarm situation siren is played for 15 minutes by default but the user can change this time using text message or internet browser Information about changing the alarm time can be found from chapter 6 2 3 5 ALARM SETTINGS when done with internet browser or from chapter 7 3 5 ALARM when done with text message 15 5 3 SENSOR FUNCTIONALITY Sensors are detected automatically when the system is started up Sensors are disabled by default and thus will not generate any alarms If a sensor is enabled it will generate an alarm if its high or low limit has been exceeded whether the system is set or
35. lar zone Information about setting the delay can be found from chapter 6 2 3 5 ALARM SETTINGS when done with internet browser or from chapter 7 3 5 ALARM when done with text message The delay applies for both entry and exit directions For instance a door detector can be attached to the zone one so that an alarm is not passed immediately when the user enters property This way the user has time to unset the system Also when the system is set the user has time to leave without alarm being caused by the door detector 16 Zone eight is the bypass zone and its functionality differs from other zones Information about the functionality of the bypass zone can be found from chapter 5 5 BYPASS ZONE FUNCTIONALITY 5 5 BYPASS ZONE FUNCTIONALITY Zone eight is the bypass zone dedicated to unset and set the system Thus it can not be connected with regular detectors A keypad or wireless remote controller can be connected to the bypass zone More information about installation can be found from chapter 4 3 INSTALLING BYPASS ZONE Do not use zone eight for any other purpose than setting and unsetting the system The bypass zone can be programmed to operate in pulse or hold mode More information about programming can be found from chapter 6 2 5 ZONES PAGE when done with internet browser or from chapter 7 3 11 ZONE when done with text message In pulse mode a controller connected to the bypass zone has to send an upwards pulse lasting for at least
36. me type Parameter explanation name new name for the bypass zone type tells how a controller connected to the bypass zone operates o pulse o hold Parameter default values name zone8 type pulse 60 Examples e User wants to modify the information of the bypass zone called zones name is changed to keypad and type to hold o zone set zone8 name keypad type hold e User wants to modify the information of the bypass zone called keypad type is changed to pulse o zone set keypad type pulse Daily use message s Zone related information can be asked from the system Zone alarms can also be acknowledged If action concerns a certain zone then its name has to be added after action part Table 21 contains the daily use messages of the zone group Format Table 21 Zone group daily use messages Group Action Zone name if needed zone zone zone listt zoe _ A O Command zone list returns information of all zones The response message contains also al and act fields Act field tells if a zone is active or not See chapter 4 2 2 INSTALLING WIRED DETECTORS for details about zone activity field means there is an alarm from that zone Examples e User wants to get information of a zone called fire o zone get fire e User wants to acknowledge all zone alarms at once o zone ack e User wants to list all the zones connected to the FERCS10 system o zone list e U
37. mit system driven e The state of the output if output is driven by the FERCS10 system Or Or When output is driven by the user the output is set on by pressing Set button and set off by pressing Unset button If the output is set on it is shown as red and if it is set off it is shown as green See more information about outputs from chapter 5 6 OUTPUT FUNCTIONALITY Settings of an output are configured from a popup window opened by pressing Tool button 42 Changed settings are saved pressing Save button or can be cancelled pressing Cancel button 6 2 8 ADMINISTRATION PAGE 8 FERCS10 Security and Remote Control sers m http 10 0 0 20 administration html x iri nd Re rol t Frontpage Administration Set ings Zones Sensors Reboot Factory reset x oritrol This function reboots the device Data is saved This function resets all settings to factory Adn Yi i and device is then rebooted defaults Note All data including passwords sensor data charts etc 15 lost reset Done Figure 26 Administration page FERCS10 can be rebooted or factory settings can be restored from administration page as shown in Figure 26 Rebooting system Rebooting is done by pressing Reboot link after which confirmation is asked Rebooting is confirmed by pressing Yes I want to reboot link or cancelled by pressing Cancel link After rebooting the front page is shown Resto
38. ml SS Security and Remote Control System Frontpage Cameras Zones storage 3X WAN address LAN address Controls camera2 Administration a cameras 35 camera4 x Actions Show all x Done Figure 24 Cameras page There is a list of cameras or camera systems attached to the FERCS10 system shown in Cameras page Each camera or camera system has following information shown as in Figure 24 e Name e Local area network LAN address e Internet WAN address Settings of a camera or camera system are configured from a popup window opened by pressing Tool button Changed settings are saved by pressing Save button or can be cancelled by pressing Cancel button 4 6 2 7 CONTROLS PAGE FERCSIO Security and Remote Control System Mozilla Firefox http 10 0 0 20 control html ecurity and Remote Control System Frontpage Controls indicator light Off gs Follow system state heater Off Pulse control 02 00 00 Set Figure 25 Controls page Controls page shows the outputs in the FERCS10 system and their information Following information of both outputs is shown as in Figure 25 e Name e The type of output Normal user driven Pulse and time user driven Follows system state system driven Follows alarm state system driven Follows zone state and zone name system driven Follows sensor state and zone name on and off li
39. n and protective container when backup battery 15 connected to system 5 9 INSTANT ALARM FUNCTIONALITY The user can make an instant alarm using internet browser or text message See chapter 6 2 3 5 ALARM SETTINGS when using internet browser and chapter 7 3 10 INSTANT ALARMING when using text message for information In the case of instant alarm all users are informed as in normal alarm situation and also the external siren will be played Instant alarm can be launched regardless if the system is set or unset Instant alarm can be used to remotely expel an unwanted person from the property Instant alarming can be stopped by unsetting the system with text message or internet browser 5 10 CHANGING LANGUAGE User can change language of the device using text message or internet browser See details from chapter 6 2 3 1 DEVICE SETTINGS when using internet browser and chapter 7 3 13 CHANGING LANGUAGE when using text message for more information 20 5 11 RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS The factory settings can be restored using text message or internet browser See chapter 6 2 8 ADMINISTRATION PAGE when using internet browser and 7 3 7 DEVICE when using text message for more information Hardware restoring is also possible and BUZZ are connected together FERCS10 is rebooted Booting takes 30 60 seconds during which the power led labelled PWR lights steadily After the boot the power led will flash for 30 seconds During flashi
40. ng the connection between and BUZZ is removed After flashing time is over FERCS10 will restore factory settings and boot itself during which the led is not lighting Hardware restoring is completed 5 12USING FERCS10 FROM NETWORK The FERCS10 system can be used and programmed using text messages and internet browser Figure 5 shows the usage of the FERCS10 system in network environment Local Area FERCS10 A B Figure 5 Network charts FERCS10 is connected to internet via ADSL modem as shown in option A FERCS10 can also be connected directly to computer as shown in option B 21 Programming the FERCS10 system is easy when using option because internet browser can be used as described in chapter 6 USING FERCS10 SYSTEM WITH COMPUTER Programming can also be done using text messages as described in chapter 7 USING FERCS10 SYSTEM WITH MOBILE PHONE In both options A and B a straight network cable is used to connect FERCS10 to modem or computer Both modem and FERCS10 network settings need to be configured properly if the system is accessed via internet FERCS10 network settings are configured using text message or internet browser See chapter 6 2 3 2 CONNECTION SETTINGS when using internet browser and chapter 7 3 12 CONNECTION when using text message for more information e The NAT settings of the modem need to be programmed so that the incoming http traffic is routed to the IP address of FERCS10 e Firewall set
41. ns the daily use messages of the control group This way user only has to remember one command 24 Format Table 17 Help group daily use messages Examples e User wants to get group related sub help messages o help This message returns following commands time help sensor help gprs help alarm help system help user help device help control help panic help zone help con help After this user can send for instance the following message device help This message returns the commands of the device group 7 3 10 INSTANT ALARMING Setting message s Daily use message s User can trigger an instant alarm See information about instant alarming from chapter 5 9 INSTANT ALARM FUNCTIONALITY Table 18 contains the daily use messages of the control group 56 Format Table 18 Panic group daily use messages panic Examples e User wants to sound alarm instantly o panic e User wants to get available panic group commands o panic help 7 3 11 ZONE Setting message s User can set name type and alarm state of a zone by text message Also the bypass zone can be programmed This chapter has been divided into two parts setting a regular zone and setting the bypass zone This action concerns single zone which is why the name of the zone has to be added after action part Comma has to be added after zone name before parameters REGULAR ZONES Table 19 contains the setting messages of the zone g
42. ogrammed then the system can be controlled by any mobile phone The system can not be controlled by email It is possible to program administrator numbers to the system by calling from those numbers in 10 minutes after the first startup This feature can be used again after restoring factory settings 14 5 2 SETTING AND UNSETTING SYSTEM The FERCS10 system has two states which are set and unset In the set state FERCS10 monitors the system and informs users when there is an alarm In the unset state system is idle The system is unset by default The system can be set or unset using internet browser mobile phone remote controller or keypad e Setting unsetting system by internet browser o Chapter 6 2 3 5 ALARM SETTINGS describes how to set or unset the system using internet browser e Setting unsetting system by mobile phone o Chapter 7 3 5 ALARM describes how to set or unset the system using text message This can also be done by calling the system which toggles the system state between set and unset depending on which state the system is at the moment e Setting unsetting system by remote controller or keypad o If a remote controller or keypad is connected to the zone eight it can be used to set or unset the system See more information from chapter 4 2 2 INSTALLING WIRED DETECTORS e Setting unsetting system by timer o The system can also be set or unset automatically by using the timer feature This feature is only available throu
43. oller The system also supports timered setting and unsetting using the handy week calendar feature FERCS10 maintains a user defined list of network cameras so that they can easily be accessed through one interface FERCS10 keeps tracking measurement data such as temperature and humidity so that the user can later view it graphically with internet browser The system can be used anywhere from the world The easiest way to use and maintain the FERCS10 system is through internet browser but this can also be done with text messages in absence of an internet connection 2 IMPORTANT READ This chapter contains important information of using the device safely Read the following safety regulations and warnings before using the device 2 1 SAFETY REGULATIONS e Do not expose the device or the battery to moisture dust smoke or other harmful substances Do not expose the device or the battery to heat or fire Do not open the device or the battery Do not cover the device or the battery Use only the power supply included in the package Unplug the power supply during thunder storm If the device or battery is damaged do not try fix it yourself but contact your seller e Do not deviate the technical details mentioned in SPECIFICATIONS 2 2 WARNINGS The content of this document is provided as is including accuracy and flawlessness Finembe reserves the right alter the content of this document or withdraw it without prior notice
44. on gt lt extra attribute gt The structure of a setting message group action extra attribute possible parameters and their values In setting messages parameters are separated from each other with comma Parameter and its value is separated by sign User can set one or more parameters relating to the same function at a time If one or more values of parameters are faulty then none off the values of parameters is changed Changing a value of a parameter does not affect on any other values of other parameters NOTE Do not send text messages over 160 characters 45 Parameter value must not contain comma 7 3 TEXT MESSAGES This chapter describes every setting and daily use text message of each group Also examples are provided 7 3 1 TIME Setting message s User can set time of the FERCS10 system Table 2 contains the setting messages of the time group Format Table 2 Time group setting messages Parameters Group set hh mm dd mm yyyy zz Parameter explanation e hh mm gt Two digit number hour and minute values e dd mm yyyy gt Two digit day and month values and four digit year value zz gt Three digit time zone User has to always give time date and time zone when setting the time The time is given in 24 hour mode Examples e User wants to set system time o time set 03 53 03 06 2008 02 o time set 12 45 12 11 2008 05 Daily use message s Time related inf
45. one second to change the system state Figure 3 demonstrates this When the bypass zone is operating in pulse mode the system state can also be changed by calling text message internet browser or timer In hold mode the bypass zone operates as NC loop The system is unset when Signal coming in to the bypass zone is low When incoming signal is high 5 12V the system is set Figure 3 demonstrates this The system state can not be changed in any other way but using the device connected to the bypass zone when the bypass zone is operating in hold mode Thus system state can not be changed by calling text message internet browser or timer in hold mode 17 Alarms Alarms Alarms on off on gt 15 PULSE Alarms Alarms Alarms are on are off are on HH gt pe HOLD Figure 3 The bypass zone functionality in pulse and hold modes The system state can only be changed using the device connected to the bypass zone when the bypass zone 15 programmed to hold mode 5 6 OUTPUT FUNCTIONALITY The outputs are set off by default They can be controlled using text message internet browser See details from chapter 6 2 7 CONTROLS PAGE when using internet browser and chapter 7 3 8 CONTROL when using text message The user can program outputs to operate in following modes Normal control user sets the output on or off Pulse control user sets the output on for a certain period of time after which the output is set off automa
46. ormation can be asked from the system Table 3 contains the daily use messages of the time group 46 Format Table 3 Time group daily use messages Examples e User wants to ask system time o time get e User wants to get available time group commands o time help 7 3 2 SENSOR Setting message s User can set name alarm low and high limit and alarm state of a sensor This action concerns a single sensor which is why the name of the sensor has to be added after action part Comma has to be added after sensor name before entering parameters Table 4 contains the setting messages of the sensor group Format Table 4 Sensor group setting messages Group Action Sensor to be edited Parameters sensor set sensor name name low high state Parameter explanation name gt new name low gt alarm low limit high gt alarm high limit state gt informs if alarm is passed to the users from this sensor in alarm situations See chapter 5 3 SENSOR FUNCTIONALITY o disabled alarm is not passed o enabled alarm is passed if low or high limit is broken Parameter default values name gt sensorXX low gt 0 00 decimal separator is high gt 0 00 decimal separator is state gt disabled 47 Examples User wants to modify information of a sensor called sensor11 name is changed to temperature low limit to 15 59C high limit to 259C and alarms are enabled o sensor set 5 11 name temperature
47. pe changed to zone mode following a zone called flood o control set output1 type flood User wants to modify information off an output called output2 type S S IS S S IS changed to sensor mode following a sensor called temperature output is set when temperature is 28 5 C or more and set off when temperature is 20 C or less o control set output2 type temperature on value 28 5 off value z20 56 Daily use message s Output related information can be asked from the system User can also set on or off an output See more information about output functionality from chapter 5 6 OUTPUT FUNCTIONALITY Table 16 contains the daily use messages of the control group Format Table 16 Control group daily use messages Group Action Output edited if needed control list __ help __ _____ Examples e User wants to get information of an output called output1 o control get 1 e User wants to set on an output called output1 o control outputi e User wants to set off an output called output1 o control off output1 e User wants to list all the outputs o control list e User wants to get available control group commands o control help 7 3 9 HELP Setting message s Daily use message s Available text message commands can be asked The device returns group related sub help commands By sending sub help message the commands of that group can be got Table 17 contai
48. perties F 4 View or change settings For this connection such as adapter protocol or modem configuration settings Figure 7 Network connection properties Right click the correct connection and select Properties FERCS10 is 3 Choose the properties of internet protocol as shown in Figure 8 WLAN Properties General Wireless Networks Advanced Connect using Intel PRO Wireless 3945 BG This connection uses the following items Client For Microsoft Networks File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks dal qos Packet Scheduler Install Description Transmission Control Protocal Intermet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited ar connectivity Figure 8 Internet protocol properties Under General tab choose Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties 25 4 Change internet protocol settings as shown in Figure 9 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 24 General Y au can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability need to ask your network administrator the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following address IP address 1 Whee UP ee Subnet mask
49. r s APN or access point name to be defined The APN defines the access point between internet and GPRS networks If email messages are needed to be received via GPRS network then the IP address of the operator s SMTP server has to be defined These settings can be defined by using internet browser as described in chapter 6 2 3 2 CONNECTION SETTINGS or by text message as described in chapter 7 3 3 GPRS Creating the GPRS connection to the FERCS10 system is initiated by sending a text message as described in chapter 7 3 3 GPRS The system replies by sending a message which contains the IP address if the GPRS connection was successfully created By writing this IP address to the address bar of the internet browser the FERCS10 system can be accessed The WWW pages are optimized for GPRS browsing Chapter APPENDIX 6 CREATING GPRS CONNECTION TO FERCSIO SYSTEM has a picture how to create a GPRS connection to the FERCS10 system If GPRS connection is not used for five minutes it is automatically closed 23 6 USING FERCS10 SYSTEM WITH COMPUTER The connection between computer and FERCS10 is created by connecting a Straight network cable between the LAN connector of FERCS10 and the ethernet connector of the computer 6 1 CHANGING NETWORK SETTINGS OF THE COMPUTER Computer and FERCS10 have to be in the same network before they can communicate with each other Thus the network settings of the computer might need to be changed The old network settings o
50. ren o Varies between 2 15 minutes o one minute steps e delay time delay time for the delay loop o Varies between 30 120 seconds o 10 seconds steps o can also 0 Parameter default values e alarm time 15 minutes e delay time gt 30 seconds D2 Examples e User wants to set alarming time to 10 minutes and delay time to 40 seconds o alarm set alarm_time 10 delay_time 40 Daily use message s The system can be set or unset as described in chapter 5 2 SETTING AND UNSETTING SYSTEM Table 11 contains the daily use messages of the alarm group Format Table 11 Alarm group daily use messages Group Action alarm on alarm alarm alarm help Examples e User wants to know if system is set or unset o alarm get e User wants to set system o alarm on e User wants to unset system o alarm off e User wants the system to be set or unset by the timer on and off times must be programmed using web browser o alarm timer e User wants to get available alarm group commands o alarm help 7 3 6 SYSTEM Setting message s 53 Daily use message s System status such as alarms outputs gsm and power states can be asked by text message System information such as serial number sw versions and device internal temperature can also be asked Table 12 contains the daily use messages of the system group Format Table 12 System group daily use messages Group Action Examples e User wants to get
51. ring factory settings Restoring factory settings sets all the system parameters to their default values CAUTION Restoring factory settings deletes all the user made settings Also network settings are restored after factory reset 43 IP address is 10 0 0 20 HTTP port is 80 Username is admin Password is password Restoring factory settings is done by pressing Factory reset link after which confirmation is asked Restoring factory settings is confirmed by pressing Yes T want to reset device link or cancelled by pressing Cancel link After restoring the front page is shown 44 7 USING FERCS10 SYSTEM WITH MOBILE PHONE The FERCS10 system can be used and configured by text messages using mobile phone This chapter describes the necessary text message commands to use and configure FERCS10 Before using text messages the SIM card must be inserted and the GSM antenna must be attached to the FERCS10 See details from chapter 4 4 INSTALLING GSM 7 1 TEXT MESSAGE TYPES There are two types of text messages e Setting messages e Daily use messages The setting messages are used to program the FERCS10 system and they are mainly used in installation phase Daily use messages are used more often for controlling or getting information about the system See APPENDIX 1 SUMMARY OF TEXT MESSAGES for summary of all the text messages and their examples 7 2 TEXT MESSAGE STRUCTURE The structure of a daily use message group lt acti
52. roup Format Table 19 Zone group setting messages Group Action Zone edited set name type state Parameter explanation gt zone new name e type 2 informs the situation when an alarm is passed from a detector attached to that zone See chapter 4 2 2 INSTALLING WIRED DETECTORS for details o o e State informs if alarm is passed to the users from this zone in alarm situations See chapter 5 4 ZONE FUNCTIONALITY for details 59 o disabled o enabled o 24h Parameter default values name gt zonexX X 1 7 type gt nc state gt disabled Examples User wants to modify the information of a zone called 1 name is changed to fire type to NC state to 24h mode meaning all time monitoring from the zone o zone set zone1 name fire type nc state 24h User wants to modify the information of a zone called motion state is changed to disabled meaning alarms are prevented from the zone o zone set motion state disabled User wants to modify the information of a zone called motion state is changed to enabled meaning alarms are allowed from the zone o zone set motion state enabled User wants to modify the information of a zone called motion type is changed to NO o zone set motion type no THE BYPASS ZONE Table 20 contains the setting message of the bypass zone Table 20 Bypass zone setting messages Group Action Bypass zone name Parameters set bypass zone name na
53. sage Users can be enabled or disabled to be active in the FERCS10 system Table 8 contains the setting messages of the user group It is important that at least one user with GSM number is configured in the system See chapter 5 1 ADDING USERS TO SYSTEM for details Format Table 8 User group setting messages Group Action User to be edited Parameters set user name name gsm email address state call sms email Parameter explanation name gt user new name gsm user mobile number email address user email address state user is disabled or enabled in the system call gt the state of the call alarming o On user is called in alarm situation o Off user is not called in alarm situation e Sms gt the state of the sms alarming 50 user is sent sms in alarm situation o Off user is not sent sms in alarm situation email gt the state of the email alarming o on user is sent email in alarm situation o Off user is not sent email in alarm situation Parameter default values gt userX e gsm gt lt empty gt e email address gt empty e State gt disabled e call gt on e Sms gt on e email on Examples User wants to modify information of the user called useri name is changed to john gsm number to 0123456 email address to john serviceprovider com and user is enabled to operate the system Also call sms and email alarming is enabled o user set useri name john gsm 0123456 em
54. ser wants to get available zone group commands o zone help 61 7 3 12 CONNECTION Setting message s Network connection settings can be set For FERCS10 internet connection see chapter 5 12 USING FERCS10 FROM NETWORK for details Tab e 22 contains the setting messages of the connection group Before changed network settings are in effect FERCS10 needs to be rebooted device reboot Format Table 22 Connection group setting messages Parameters con ip netmask gateway http Parameter explanation ip gt device IP address netmask gt device netmask gateway gt device gateway http gt device http port Parameter default values ip gt 10 0 0 20 netmask gt 255 255 255 0 gateway gt 10 0 0 2 http gt 80 Examples e User wants to modify network settings ip is changed to 10 0 0 50 netmask to 255 255 255 0 gateway to 10 0 0 1 and http port to 81 o con set ip 10 0 0 50 netmask 255 255 255 0 gateway 10 0 0 1 http 81 Daily use message s Network related information can be asked from the system Table 23 contains the daily use messages of the connection group 62 Format Table 23 Connection group daily use messages con con Examples e User wants to get current connection settings o con get e User wants to get available connection group commands o con help 7 3 13 CHANGING LANGUAGE Format e en o changes language to English e o lists available languages 63 TROUBLE
55. tically Follow system state the output is set automatically on or off o System is set the output is on o System is unset the output is off Follow alarm state the output is set on or off automatically depending if a zone alarm has occurred The output is set on when an alarm occurs from a zone and set off when all the zone alarms have been acknowledged which can be done manually or by setting the system Follow zone the output is set automatically on or off o User defined zone is active the output is on o User defined zone is not active gt the output is off Follow sensor the output is set on or off automatically according to on and off limits of a user defined sensor These limits can be different than 18 low and high limits of the sensor See more information from this chapter The user can set output on or off only in normal or pulse control mode In other modes the outputs are set on or off automatically If the output is wanted to be set on or off while it is operating automatically then the output mode has to be changed to normal or pulse mode Output following a sensor Figure 4 shows two cases A and B when output is following a sensor OUTPUT FOLLOWING A SENSOR On Off value value temperature I I I 1 I I humidity etc i 1 I 1 I 1 i I I val value 8 I I I L 1 I 1 I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 I I I 1 I 1 I I 1 I 1 I I I I I I 1 1 1 I I 1 I I I I I 1 i I I 1
56. tings are programmed if needed See more information from the manual of your modem For internet connection SNTP or SMTP server address of the FERCS10 system need to be defined See details from chapters 6 2 3 3 TIME SETTINGS or 6 2 3 2 CONNECTION SETTINGS The IP address of the modem has to be known before the FERCS10 system can be accessed via internet The modem routes the incoming http traffic to FERCS10 when the above mentioned NAT settings are done Usually a modem does not have a fixed IP address so that it could be easily accessed from Internet Dynamic DNS service can be used to locate the modem in internet For this an account needs to be created in DDNS service For instance www dyndns org can be used to create a DDNS account After creating the account the IP address of the modem can be associated to an easily remembered internet address Many modems support the DDNS service and thus the information of DDNS account can be stored to the modem This way the modem updates its IP address to the DDNS service and the user does not have to worry about the changing IP address of the modem 5 13USING FERCS10 FROM MOBILE NETWORK FERCS10 has an internal GPRS modem and so the system can be operated from mobile internet The GPRS connection can be used in places where there is no ADSL network available or as a backup connection for IP traffic 22 For creating mobile internet connection GPRS feature needs to enabled and operato
57. tion 80 SMTP server address Save xt Done Figure 14 Connection page Figure 14 shows the connection page of the system The page contains following settings for LAN IP address Netmask Gateway HITP port SMTP server address The IP address netmask gateway and http port are used to configure FERCS10 to work in local area network SMTP server address is required when sending email alarm messages The server address can be acquired from internet service provider ISP The connection page also following settings for GPRS connection e Connection APN or access point name SMTP server address for GPRS connection The GPRS connection can be enabled or disabled from the drop down menu of the connection The APN and SMTP server information can be acquired from 30 the operator Also the status of GPRS connection that can be either connected or disconnected is shown If internet access for FERCS10 is used it is advisable to define SMTP and or NTP address to keep connection alive See chapter 6 2 3 3 TIME SETTINGS for setting NTP address Changed settings are saved by pressing Save button or can be cancelled by pressing Cancel button 6 2 3 3 TIME SETTINGS FERCS10 sey nd Remote eio http 10 0 0 20 settings html page 3 Security and Remote Control System Frontpage Time Settings 2 Controls Time 4 Timezone Administration 13 57 GMT
58. unset This is because enabled sensors are always active In sensor alarm situation siren will not be played but text message and email will be sent Also the user is not called even though the user is configured to have a call in alarm situations Sensor will not alarm again until its alarm has been acknowledged either by text message or internet browser 5 4 ZONE FUNCTIONALITY Zones can not be detected automatically when the system is started up Thus the type and the state have to be configured Type can be either NC or NO and is NC by default Zone state is disabled by default and can be one of the following e Disabled o In alarm situation zone alarm will not be generated regardless of the system state e Enabled o In alarm situation zone alarm will be generated if the system is set e 24h o In alarm situation zone alarm will be generated regardless of the system state o Siren will not be played in alarm situation o Fire or flood detectors are advised to be used in 24h mode Zone will not alarm again until its alarm is acknowledged using text message or internet browser The zone alarm can not be acknowledged until the zone is back in normal state For instance if a door is open then door detector alarm can not be acknowledged before the door is closed Zone one is the delay zone and alarms coming from it are delayed by the user configured time By default the delay is 30 seconds If the delay is set zero the zone will work as a regu
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60. ystem is ready to operate After boot up central unit looks for connected sensors detectors GSM and accessories This can take up to few minutes The system can be used and configured using text messages or internet browser See chapter 6 USING FERCSIO SYSTEM WITH COMPUTER 7 USING FERCS10 SYSTEM WITH MOBILE PHONE for details The instructions of the accessories can be found from the documentation of their manufacturer See wiring examples from Appendices 4 2 INSTALLING SENSORS AND DETECTORS Various sensors such as temperature and humidity sensors can be connected to FERCS10 system Also different detectors such as motion fire smoke flood and magnetic contacts for doors and windows can be connected to the system Wired and wireless detectors are available depending on the type of the detector 4 2 1 INSTALLING SENSORS Measuring sensors such as temperature and humidity sensors are connected to the sensor connector of the central unit with straight ethernet cable The other end of the cable is connected to the free port of the sensor connector and the other end to the sensor More information about functionality of the sensors can be found from chapter 5 3 SENSOR FUNCTIONALITY 4 2 2 INSTALLING WIRED DETECTORS Wired detectors such as motion and fire detectors are connected to the zone connector of the central unit with suitable cable There are two 12V and GND pins in the zone connector The pins numbered one to sev

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