PROGATE User manual V-2022-09-20 3 | EN
Contents
1 GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Specifications .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
1.2 Used definitions and terms .............................................................................................................................................................................. 5
1.3 Package content ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
1.4 General view of the module ............................................................................................................................................................................. 7
1.5 Meaning of LEDs and contacts ........................................................................................................................................................................ 7
2 WIRING & INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.1 Fastening ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
2.2 Preparation ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.3 Wiring PROGATE to the gate control unit ........................................................................................................................................................ 9
3 QUICK START ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.1 Preparation ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.2 Control with free short call ............................................................................................................................................................................. 10
3.3 Control with SERANOVA (Android/iOS) app ................................................................................................................................................. 10
3.3.1 Steps to get started with SERANOVA....................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.4 Control with SMS messages ......................................................................................................................................................................... 12
3.5 Configuration methods .................................................................................................................................................................................. 12
3.5.1 SERA could service .................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
3.5.2 Configuration using SERA2 software ........................................................................................................................................................ 13
3.5.3 Installer and User passwords ................................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.5.4 User codes for access control via keypad and SERANOVA app............................................................................................................... 14
4 Wiegand Keypad & RFID Card Reader, iButton Probe Wiring ......................................................................................................................... 15
4.1.1 Enter iButton, RFID, Phone numbers to the memory of the module .......................................................................................................... 15
5 OUTPUTS ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 18
5.1.1 Output PGM wiring. Bell, Relay, Led Wiring.............................................................................................................................................. 18
5.1.2 Output programming ................................................................................................................................................................................ 19
5.1.3 Access control output with logging ............................................................................................................................................................ 20
6 INPUTS ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 22
6.1 Input / zones wiring EOL NO NC ................................................................................................................................................................... 22
7 SERA2 configuration software ........................................................................................................................................................................... 23
7.1 General system options programming ........................................................................................................................................................... 23
7.2 How to set clock synchronization? ................................................................................................................................................................. 25
7.3 System Fault/ Troubles Programming ........................................................................................................................................................... 26
7.4 Zones programming ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
7.5 Outputs. Bell & PGM programming ............................................................................................................................................................... 29
7.6 Users & Access Control programming details. ............................................................................................................................................... 30
7.7 SMS&DIAL notifications of alarm events ....................................................................................................................................................... 32
7.7.1 Reporting to the user‘s mobile phone ....................................................................................................................................................... 32
7.7.2 Custom SMS Text .................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
7.8 Event Summary (Events) .............................................................................................................................................................................. 34
7.9 RT Testing & Monitoring. Hardware. ............................................................................................................................................................. 35
7.10 RT Testing & Monitoring Security Alarm Panel/ Access ................................................................................................................................. 36
7.10.1 TCP/ IP Remote Control ...................................................................................................................................................................... 36
7.11 Events Log .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37
7.12 Remote Monitoring, Control, Configuration, FW update over the internet ...................................................................................................... 38
8 SMS Commands for remote control and configuration .................................................................................................................................... 40
8.1 The table of installers SMS commands ......................................................................................................................................................... 41
8.2 The table of users SMS commands ............................................................................................................................................................... 44
9 Info: Hardware, Firmware, Bootloader, Serial No & Updates ........................................................................................................................... 45
9.1 Firmware Update........................................................................................................................................................................................... 45
10 Warranty Terms and Conditions ........................................................................................................................................................................ 46