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ESIM364 USER MANUAL V1.6
Also, you may use the on-board temperature sensors or the built-in temperature sensor of the following wireless devices:
EWP2 – wireless motion detector.
EWD2 - wireless magnetic door contact/shock sensor/ood sensor.
EWS3 – wireless indoor siren.
EWS2 – wireless outdoor siren.
EWF1 - wireless smoke detector.
EWF1CO - wireless smoke and CO detector.
EW2 - wireless zone and PGM output expansion module (an external temperature sensor (-s) must be connected to EW2 for this pur-
pose).
EWM1 - wireless power socket.
To view the real-time temperature values measured by each temperature sensor, please refer to the following conguration methods
View real-time
temperature value
of the individual
temperature sensor
SMS
SMS text message content:
ssss_ITEMP:ts
Value: ssss – 4-digit SMS password; ts – temperature sensor
slot, range - [1... 8].
Example: 1111_ITEMP:4
Fore more about temperature information please refer to ESIM364 installation manual, located at eldesalarms.com.
13. INDICATION OF SYSTEM FAULTS
The system comes equipped with self-diagnostic feature allowing to indicate the presence of any system fault by the keypad as well as by
SMS text message notication to the listed user phone number.
EKB2
icon displayed in home screen view indicates presence of system faults. In order to view the currently present system faults,
please enter a valid user/master code to access menu section FAULTS. The description on each system fault is provided in the
table below.
Enter valid user/master code and navigate through the following path using OK and arrow keys to view system faults that are
currently present.
Menu path:
OK uumm OK FAULTS OK
Value: uumm – 4-digit user/master code.
Name Description
MAIN POWER LOSS Mains power is lost
LOW BATTERY Low backup battery power - backup battery voltage is 10.5V or lower
BATTERY DEAD/MISS Backup battery is not present or the battery voltage runs below 5V
BATTERY FAILED Backup battery requires replacement - backup battery resistance is 2Ω or higher
SIREN FAILED Wired siren is disconnected/broken
VIOLATED TAMPER One or more tampers are violated
DATE/TIME NOT SET Date/time not set
GSM CONNECT FAILED GSM connection is lost
GSM ANTENNA FAILED GSM/GPRS antenna is disconnected/broken
WLESS ANTENNA FAIL Wireless antenna is disconnected/broken
COM BUS FAILED RS485 device, such as keypad, ELAN3-ALARM or EPGM1 is disconnected/broken
CO LEVEL CRITICAL Critical level 4 of carbon monoxide (CO) concentration detected by EWF1CO is
reached
EWM1 FAULTS One or more EWM1 device faults exist - enter this menu item to view the existing
EWM1 device faults (see 14. POWER CONSUMPTION MONITORING)
WLESS BATT LOW Low wireless device battery power - battery level is running below 5%
RF JAMMER DETECTED Wireless signal is blocked by jammer
Alternatively, existing EWM1 device faults can be viewed by accessing menu section FAULTS of the PGM output associated with a certain
EWM1 device (see 14. POWER CONSUMPTION MONITORING).

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