M150SP USER S AND INSTALLER S MANUAL. v2.0 REV. 03/2017

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M150SP USER S AND INSTALLER S MANUAL v2.0 REV. 03/2017

00. CONTT 01. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INDEX 01. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS STANDARDS TO FOLLOW 02. THE DEVICE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS VISUAL ASPECT CONNECTORS DESCRIPTION 03. INSTALLATION INSERTING SIM CARD DEVICE'S INSTALLATION 04. CODES PROGRAMMING / INSTALLATION ACCESS CODES 05. PROGRAMMING RELAY 1 PROGRAMMING THE RELAY 1 OUTPUT (ALARM) 06. PROGRAMMING RELAY 2 PROGRAMMING THE RELAY 2 OUTPUT (GATE) 07. PROGRAMMING THE INPUTS PROGRAMMING 1, 2, 3 AND 4 INPUTS 08. CHANGE SETTINGS CHANGE / DELETE NOTIFIED NUMBERS SET OR CHANGE NOTIFICATION TYPE SET OR CHANGE 1, 2 AND 3 INPUTS STATUS SAVE / MODIFY OR DELETE VOICE MESSAGE SAVE / MODIFY TEXT MESSAGE DELETE TEXT MESSAGE SET MESSAGE CTER NUMBER MODIFY FACTORY CODES (OPTIONAL) 09. CONSULT MEMORIES CONSULT MEMORIES 10. RESET MEMORY RESTORE FACTORY PARAMETERS (GSM RESET) 1B 2A 2B 3A 3B 3B 4B 5A 5B 6A 8B 9A 9B 10A 10B 10B 11A 11B 12A 13 STANDARDS TO FOLLOW ATTTION: This product is certified in accordance with European Community (EC) safety standards. This product complies with Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council, of 8 June 2011, on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. (Applicable in countries with recycling systems). This marking on the product or literature indicates that the product and electronic accessories (eg. Charger, USB cable, electronic material, controls, etc.) should not be disposed of as other household waste at the end of its useful life. To avoid possible harm to the environment or human health resulting from the uncontrolled disposal of waste, separate these items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. Home users should contact the dealer where they purchased this product or the National Environment Agency for details on where and how they can take these items for environmentally safe recycling. Business users should contact their vendor and check the terms and conditions of the purchase agreement. This product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with other commercial waste. This marking indicates that the product and electronic accessories (eg. charger, USB cable, electronic material, controls, etc.) are susceptible to electric shock by direct or indirect contact with electricity. Be cautious when handling the product and observe all safety procedures in this manual. It is important for your safety that these instructions are followed. Keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference. The ELECTROCELOS S.A. is not responsible for the improper use of the product, or other use than that for which it was designed. The ELECTROCELOS S.A. is not responsible if safety standards were not taken into account when installing the equipment, or for any deformation that may occur. The ELECTROCELOS S.A. is not responsible for insecurity and malfunction of the product when used with components that were not sold by the them. This product was designed and manufactured strictly for the use indicated in this manual. Any other use not expressly indicated may damage the product and/or can cause physical and property damages, and will void the warranty. Do not make any changes to the automation components and/or their accessories. Keep remote controls away from children, to prevent the automated system from being activated involuntarily. The customer shall not, under any circumstances, attempt to repair or tune the automatism. Must call qualified technician only. The installer must have certified professional knowledge at the level of mechanical assemblies in doors and gates and control board programmation. He should also be able to perform electrical connections in compliance with all applicable regulations. The installer should inform the customer how to handle the product in an emergency and provide him the manual. 2A 2B

02. THE DEVICE 02. THE DEVICE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS The M150SP device was designed to control 1 or 2 equipments remotely (via GSM) through a call or SMS, as well as to receive notification messages or calls of the operated equipment status. The M150SP device characteristics are as follows: Power supply- 12V DC. Frequency - GSM dual band, 900MHz/1800MHz. Display to view inserted numbers / function value. LEDs to display the status (operation, alarm, system and GSM). 4 programmable inputs (state / alarm), 3 programmable NO / NC and an input controlled by + 12V. Programmable message for each input (sms / voice). Programmable security password to add / modify authorized numbers and numbers receiving notifications. NO/NC bistable relay 1 output (enable/disable alarm) Monostable relay 2 output (1 to 99seg programmable impulse). VISUAL ASPECT SPEAKER COVER Connection panel with protection against vandalism. LED DISPLAY allows you to view the numbers entered at the keyboard INFORMATIVE LEDs KEYBOARD LED PROG Prog (programming) Enter (confirmation) Disarm (deactivation) Arm (activation) Numbers (dialing/ programming) The device dimensions are as follows: PROG (display) Programming POW (green) CPU ARM (red) Ativation COM (yellow) GSM 130mm LED ON In programming Normal operation System activated GSM failure LED OFF - Failure in the area System deactivated No signal 90mm 31mm 34mm LED FLASHES SLOWLY Normal operation LED FLASHES QUICKLY - Another type of failure In communication call / sms - - Normal communication There is no SIM card inserted 3A 3B

02. THE DEVICE 03. INSTALLATION CONNECTORS DESCRIPTION INSERT SIM CARD 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 +DC 12- NC-COM-NO RELAY 1 + - NC-COM-NO RELAY 2 Z1 GND Z2 Z3-Volt TRIG 1 2 +12v -12v 01 Open the equipment with the help of proper tool and remove the back cover. 02 Insert the SIM card (WITH DISABLED PIN) in the SIM's drawer on the back of M150SP. 01 12V DC 500mA Terminal power supply 02 NO-COM-NC - bistable output Used to enable / disable the alarm through an SMS sent to the number installed on M150SP (1234ALARM) DEVICE INSTALLATION 03 NO-COM-NC - monostable output Used to open a gate through a call to the number installed on M150SP or a message with (1234GATE) 04 Input 1 05 Common to control the 1, 2 and 3 inputs 06 Input 2 07 Input 3 08 Input 4 controlled by +12V 09 Jumpers (do not alter) 10 Vandal resistant Switch 01 Open the equipment with the help of a proper tool and remove the back cover. 02. Make the 4 holes (3mm) on the back cover, in the places indicated for that purpose. 4A 4B

03. INSTALLATION DEVICE INSTALLATION 04. CODES PROGRAMMING / INSTALLATION ACCESS CODES When we mark some code on the keyboard, for each key pressed a "beep" sound is heard. When ending the operation with you got to hear two "beep" to confirm the success of the operation. If the operation is wrong, you will hear 3 "beep" and the display will show. Repeat the operation and correct the error. WALL WALL Before making any alteration / programming, in M150SP you must: Disarm the equipment: (LED ARM turned OFF) 03. Apply the back cover at the desired location for the installation and make the markings on the base through the holes made earlier. A GUTTER 04. Before fixing the back cover, it must be defined the way the wires inside the device will pass. A - A hole so that it is possible to pass the wires through the wall interior. B - A gutter with the wires inside. B Enter into programming: (LED PROG. turned ON) The following frame has a few codes of interest, save them for future use: FUNCTION CODE NOTE Disarm Enter into programming Exit programming Arm Disable the full functioning communication Data programming/ changing status: numbers, communications etc. Exit programming status in order to activate the operation Enables the functioning of all communications 05 Apply the back cover on the base. Fixing it with screws. 06 Finish the installation by applying the device on the back cover. In the end of programming /alterations, leave the programming and arm again (ARM LED lit) 5A 5B

05. PROGRAMMING RELAY 1 PROGRAMMING RELAY 1 OUTPUT (ALARM) 06. PROGRAMMING RELAY 2 PROGRAMMING RELAY 2 OUTPUT (GATE) Programming relay 1 output (maximum three authorized numbers). This output is bistable, used to turn on and off low voltage equipment (alarms, heating, etc). Programming relay 2 output (maximum three authorized numbers). This output is monostable, being the impulse programmable from 1 to 99 seconds. Normally used to open gates. 3º 4º 5º insert number x x x x x x x x x (1st autorized number) insert number x x x x x x x x x (2nd autorized number, optional) insert number x x x x x x x x x (3rd autorized number, optional) These numbers are the same authorized to control the relay 2 output. 3º 4º 5º insert number x x x x x x x x x (1st autorized number) insert number x x x x x x x x x (2nd autorized number, optional) insert number x x x x x x x x x (3rd autorized number, optional) These numbers are the same authorized to control the relay 1 output. 6º 6º impulse time (1 to 99 seg.) 7º 7º Now test the equipment with one of the 3 programmed numbers by sending the SMS (1234ALARM) to the number installed on M150SP. Only the numbers previously programmed can command these orders. If you want to be notified by using an input, consult Chapter 07 (Programming the inputs, page 6A) 8º Now test the equipment with one of the 3 programmed numbers, by making a call to the number installed on M150SP. After the 3rd ringing, the call will be disconnected if the number is authorized. You can also control this outputby sending a SMS with the text "1234 GATE". If you want to be notified of the gate movement by using the "1, 2 or 3 inputs", consult Chapter 07 (Programming the inputs, page 6A) 6A 6B

07. PROGRAMMING THE INPUTS PROGRAMMING INPUT 1 07. PROGRAMMING THE INPUTS PROGRAMMING INPUT 1 (RECORD VOICE MESSAGES AND SMS) This device has the ability to notify 5 programmed numbers when the inputs 1,2,3 and 4 are activated. You can use inputs 1,2 and 3 with GND and input 4 with + 12V. End zone - close the circuits with the resistance offered. The zone 1, 2 and 3 are, by default, circuits "end area". You can change these circuits to "NO" or "NC". Consult the chapter 08 (inputs status, page 9B). In each of the inputs it is possible to associate a message that can be a customizable SMS or voice call with a recording previously made (max. 40sec.) For that, consult the chapter 08 (notification type, page 9A). The amount of outgoing calls for each number is programmable from 1 to 5. The M150SP can send SMS or make a call to the maximum of 5 numbers. For that, consult the chapter 9 (programming numbers, page 10B). Programming input 1 3º These will be the notified numbers (for which the GSM will send SMS or call) after the input 1,2,3 or 4 be activated. insert country prefix + number In case you want use voice notifications: (ex. for input 1) start recording After finishing recording (40 seconds) press. The message will be reproduced. If you want to modify go back and repeat the operation. In case you want use sms notifications: send message to the number (ex. for input 1) installed on M150SP After sending the message (70 characters max.), the M150SP will show in the display the number 2, confirming the success of the operation. Whenever the input 1 is activated, you will get the message set on this point. If, for example, you send a "gate open" message, the M150SP will send another message when the input 1 gets back to it inicial state, sendo esta mensagem não configurável "First wired zone restore". If you want to change the message, repeat the previous step. Whenever input 1 is activated, the numbers programmed into M150SP as numbers to be notified, they will receive a voice call with this message or 1 sms. In case you want delete the sms: message deleted 4º 5º 6º insert country prefix + number insert country prefix + number insert country prefix + number Set the number of calls to do after the trigger input (Example for a call after the input being triggered. You can set up to five calls. The number "2" set two calls, "3" three calls, "4" four calls and "5" defines five calls) 7º Example for Portugal: insert country prefix + number Set status of 1, 2 and 3 inputs (NO-NC or end of line) : 8º type of warning call/ sms 5th number, voice call and sms 4th number, voice call and sms 3rd number, sms 2nd number, sms 1st number, voice call Warning type description: 0 (sms + voice) 1 (sms) 2 (voice) Exit programming: Input 3, selected in NC Input 2, selected in end of line Input 1, selected in NO Arm: Whenever a programming is made it is necessary to leave the programming mode and arm. 7A 7B

07. PROGRAMMING THE INPUTS PROGRAMMING INPUT 2 07. PROGRAMMING THE INPUTS PROGRAMMING INPUT 3 Follow the steps of programming the input 1, taking into account the following features that correspond to input 2. NOTE If you set the type of notification on input 1, you should skip this step. notification type Follow the steps of programming the input 1, taking into account the following features that correspond to input 3. NOTE If you set the type of notification on input 1, you should skip this step. notification type Warning type description: 0 (sms + voice) 1 (sms) 2 (voice) 5th number, SMS notification and voice 4th number, SMS notification and voice 3rd number, SMS notification 2nd number, SMS notification 1st number, voice notification Warning type description: 0 (sms + voice) 1 (sms) 2 (voice) 5th number, SMS notification and voice 4th number, SMS notification and voice 3rd number, SMS notification 2nd number, SMS notification 1st number, voice notification (ex. for input 2) start recording (ex. for input 3) start recording (ex. for input 2) send message to the number installed on M150SP (ex. for input 3) send message to the number installed on M150SP message deleted message deleted NOTE If you have set the input status on input 1, skip this step. NOTE If you have set the input status on input 1, skip this step. Input 3, selected in NC Input 2, selected in end of line Input 1, selected in NO Input 3, selected in NC Input 2, selected in end of line Input 1, selected in NO 8A 8B

07. PROGRAMMING THE INPUTS PROGRAMMING INPUT 4 08. CHANGE SETTINGS CHANGE / DELETE NOTIFIED NUMBERS This function can program, change, or delete numbers previously programmed in the Follow the steps of programming the input 1, taking into account the following features that respective functions. correspond to input 4. NOTE - If you set the type of notification on input 1, you should skip this step. The input status is not configurable, triggered only +12V DC. notification type 5 number, SMS notification and voice 4th number, SMS notification and voice 3rd number, SMS notification 2nd number, SMS notification 1st number, voice notification Warning type description: 0 (sms + voice) 1 (sms) 2 (voice) (ex. for input 4) (ex. for input 4) message deleted start recording send message to the number installed on M150SP These numbers will be notified after the entry 1,2,3 or 4 be activated. Programming 1st number: Programming 2nd number: Programming 3rd number: Programming 4th number: Programming 5th number: Exit programming: Program numbers insert number insert number insert number insert number insert number Delete numbers Arm: 9A 9B

08. CHANGE SETTINGS SET OR CHANGE NOTIFICATION TYPE 08. CHANGE SETTINGS SET OR CHANGE 1, 2 AND 3 INPUTS STATUS This function allows you to select the type of notification sent to the five preset numbers as numbers to be notified when one of the inputs is triggered. 0 - to use alarm by written message and voice message 1 - to use alarm by written message 2 - to use voice alarm You should always fill out the programming for the 5 numbers (using 0, 1 and 2), otherwise the programming will be given as invalid and canceled. The device comes standard with all values to 0 (alarm for written message and voice message). The device comes with the predefined inputs in the "end of line zone" (2) (close area with resistance). It is also possible to change these inputs between NO or NC. Attention, input 4 is not configurable. Input type of action: 0-open circuit (NO) 1- close circuit (NC) 2-end of line zone (close the circuit between Z1 Z2 or Z3 with GND, using provided resistance). You should always fill out the programming for the 3 wired zones (using 0, 1 and 2), otherwise the programming will be given as invalid and canceled. 3º type of warning call/ sms 5th number, notification by sms and voice 4th number, notification by sms and voice 3rd number, notification by sms 2nd number, notification by sms 1st number, notification by voice 3º Inputs type of action: Input 3, selected in NC Input 2, selected in end of line Input 1, selected in NO Warning type description: 4º Exit programming: 5º Arm: 0 (sms + voice) 1 (sms) 2 (voice) Inputs type of action description: 4º Exit programming: 5º Arm: 0 open circuit (NO) 1 close circuit (NC) 2 end of line zone (use resistance) 10A 10B

08. CHANGE SETTINGS SAVE / MODIFY OR DELETE VOICE MESSAGE 08. CHANGE SETTINGS SAVE / MODIFY TEXT MESSAGE The M150SP communicator can record 4 different notifications (by sms or voice call), one for each input. Input 1: Input 2: Input 3: Input 4: Exit programming: Arm: Save message start recording start recording start recording start recording Delete message Input 1: send message (up to 70 characters) Input 2: Input 3: Input 4: DELETE TEXT MESSAGE send message (up to 70 characters) send message (up to 70 characters) send message (up to 70 characters) When the message is received, the display goes to the next input number. Exit programming: Arm: Delete messages erase written message of input 1 erase written message of input 2 erase written message of input 3 erase written message of input 4 Exit programming: Arm: 11A 11B

08. CHANGE SETTINGS 08. CHANGE SETTINGS SET MESSAGE CTER NUMBER MODIFY FACTORY CODES (OPTIONAL) If you do not receive notifications after the settings, check the card balance and the number of the message center. (automatic) (manual) Programming code: (from factory) Changing the programming code: 3º (new code, required the use of 6 digits) 4º Message center number (number's manual definition) 5º Exit programming: The programming code is changed Arm: Arm and disarm code: (from factory) Changing arm and disarm code: 3º (new code, required the use of 6 digits) 4º 5º x x x x (replace x just keep the number 9) for the new code, From now on the code: changes to: x x x x new 4 digit code 12A 12B

09. CONSULT MEMORIES 09. CONSULT MEMORIES CONSULT MEMORIES CONSULT MEMORIES With M150SP in operating state, you can check the authorized numbers for all the settings made. The number or setting will appear on the display after dialing the code. Check stored numbers for notifications receipt: Check 1st number Check 2nd number Check 3rd number Check 4th number Check 5th number Check network level: Check authorized numbers to relay 1 and 2: Check 1st number It will appear on the display a set of numbers that correspond to the 1st preset number. It will appear on the display a set of numbers that correspond to the 2nd preset number. It will appear on the display a set of numbers that correspond to the 3rd preset number. It will appear on the display a set of numbers that correspond to the 4th preset number. It will appear on the display a set of numbers that correspond to the 5th preset number. Will appear on the display a number corresponding to the network level. Network levels: 0-No network 1-Very weak 2-Weak 3-Reasonable 4-Good 5-Very good Will appear on the display a set of numbers that correspond to the authorized control number. Check types of notifications: Will appear on the display a set of numbers that correspond to the programmed types notification. 0 - sms+voice 1 - sms 2 - voice Check amount of notifications: Will appear on the display a set of numbers that correspond to the amount of voice notifications. Check inputs status type: Will appear on the display a set of numbers that correspond to the selected state for inputs. Listen the recorded voice message: Voice message input 1 Voice message input 2 Voice message input 3 Voice message input 4 0 - open circuit (NO) 1 - closed circuit (NC) 2 - end of line zone Listen the notification message being reproduced when the input 1 is triggered. Listen the notification message being reproduced when the input 2 is triggered. Listen the notification message being reproduced when the input 3 is triggered. Listen the notification message being reproduced when the input 4 is triggered. Check 2nd number Check 3rd number Will appear on the display a set of numbers that correspond to the authorized control number. Will appear on the display a set of numbers that correspond to the authorized control number. Check relay 2 impulse time: Will appear on the display, the time set on the chapter 06 from 5B page. Check the message center number: Will appear on the display a set of numbers that correspond to the message number number. 13A 13B

10. RESET MEMORY RESTORE FACTORY PARAMETERS (GSM RESET) 3º 4º At this point the M150SP returned to factory settings. 14