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MANUAL ELDES ESIM264 V3.1
11. Bind the device to the alarm system by sending a corresponding command via SMS text message or using ELDES Conguration Tool
software. Please, refer to the software‘s HELP section or refer to 19.1. Binding, Removing and Replacing Wireless Devices for
more details.
12. The system automatically informs about successful/unsuccessful binding process. If attempt to bind is unsuccessful, try to move EWD2
closer to alarm system device and bind it again.
13. EWD2 is ready for use.
ATTENTION: Ensure that EWD2 device is properly xed to the wall and the Mounting Point B portrayed in Fig. No. 99 is properly screwed in.
Otherwise, the tamper switch will NOT supervise the back side of EWD2 enclosure (see also 32.11.3. EWD2 Zones and Tampers).
NOTE: If you are unable to bind the wireless device, please, restore the parameters of the wireless device to default and try again. See
31.11.5. Restoring Default Parameters for more details.
32.11.3. EWD2 Zones and Tampers
Upon successful EWD2 magnetic door contact binding process, the system adds 2 wireless Instant zones. The wireless zones can be set up
to operate under one of the following modes each:
• Zone 1:
• Magnetic door contact – Designed for causing an alarm (by default) if doors/windows are opened when the system is armed.
• External sensor – Designed for causing an alarm (by default) if the wired digital sensor, connected to Z and COM terminals, is
triggered when the system is armed. This mode does NOT operate with Water sensor mode on Zone 2 simultaneously.
• Zone 2:
• Shock sensor – Designed for causing an alarm (by default) if the built-in shock sensor is triggered.
Possible zone mode combinations:
• Zone 1: Magnetic door contact + Zone 2: Shock sensor
• Zone 1: External Sensor + Zone 2: Shock sensor
• Zone 1: Magnetic door contact + Zone2: N/A
• Zone 1: External Sensor + Zone2: N/A
• Zone 1: N/A + Zone 2: Shock sensor
NOTE: Water sensor mode is not supported when EWD2 is used with ESIM264 alarm system.
In case of tamper violation, the alarm is caused regardless of system being armed or disarmed. There are 2 ways to detect tamper violation
on EWD2:
• By tamper switch. EWD2 comes equipped with 2 built-in tamper switches intended for enclosure supervision:
• one located on the front side of the PCB supervising the front cover in case it is illegally opened (see Fig. No. 95).
• the other one located on back of the PCB supervising the back side of the enclosure in case the EWD2 is illegally detached from
the wall (see Fig. No. 95).
Once the enclosure of EWD2 is tampered, the tamper switch will become triggered. This action will be followed by alarm, resulting in
sending an SMS text message and/or phone call to the user. The SMS text message contains the violated tamper number.
• By wireless connection loss. The wireless connection loss between EWD2 and ESIM264 system leads to alarm. The system
identies this event as a tamper violation and sends alarm by SMS text message and phone call to the user (-s) by default. The SMS
text message contains the violated tamper number and a star * character indicating wireless connection loss as a tamper alarm cause.
ATTENTION: The tamper will not operate if both wireless zones are disabled.
For more details on EWD2 zone and tamper conguration, please refer to ELDES Conguration Tool software’s HELP section.
32.11.4. Battery Replacement
1. Open EWD2 enclosure.
2. Remove both old batteries from the battery slots.
3. Insert the 2 new 1,5V Alkaline AAAA type batteries according to the appropriate battery slot positive/negative terminals indicated on
the PCB of EWD2.
4. Batteries replaced.
See 32.11.2. Installation for more details.
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