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2 Table of contents Getting started Panel configuration with Eldes Utility Tool Setting automation parameters 1...8 Practical examples

3 1. Getting started Download link
Download software :  Connect with your PC, tablet or smartphone Download link

4 2. Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool
1. Click Automation 2. Click Add new

5 3.1 Setting automation parameters
Output parameters Output Control - control gates, lighting, heating, blinds, pumps etc.; System Control  - useful for automatic, scheduled system control; For example -  set automatic arm from 8:00 until 17:00 every day, except Saturday and Sunday.

6 3.2 Setting automation parameters
Output Control Output Control - choose which output will be activated.

7 3.3 Setting automation parameters
Output Action Turn ON - will activate the output; Turn OFF - will deactivate the output; Pulse ON - output pulse will be activated for the selected time period; Pulse OFF - output pulse will be deactivated for the selected time period.

8 3.4 Setting automation parameters
System Event System Event - choose which system event will trigger the output.

9 3.5 Setting automation parameters
Partition Partition - choose desired partition according to system event.

10 3.6 Setting automation parameters
SMS notifications Configurable SMS -  notification could be sent to the master user with Your specified text, when automated action proceeds.

11 3.7 Setting automation parameters
Schedule options Schedule options - automation action will be performed at the selected period of time

12 3.8 Setting automation parameters
Additional conditions Additional conditions – automation action can be proceeded if additional conditions are also valid.

13 4.Practical examples

14 4.1 Light automation on alarm

15 4.1 Automating lights on alarm
Automation structure You need to create 4 different automation rules for light automation on alarm : If system alarm Starts - rules 1 and 2 If system alarm Stops - rules 3 and 4 SYSTEM ALARM STARTS SYSTEM ALARM STOPS 1 WHEN ALARM STARTS LIGHT CHAIN 1 TURNS ON 3 WHEN ALARM STOPS LIGHT CHAIN 1 TURNS OFF Light chain 1 2 WHEN ALARM STARTS LIGHT CHAIN 2 TURNS ON 4 WHEN ALARM STOPS LIGHT CHAIN 2 TURNS OFF Light chain 2

16 4.1 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (1)
1. Click Automation 2. Click Add new

17 4.1 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (2)
Rule No.1 Rule No.1 When alarm starts – light chain 1 turns on on partition 1

18 4.1 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (3)
Rule No.2 Rule No.2 When alarm starts – light chain 2 turns on on Partition 1

19 4.1 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (4)
Rule No.3 Rule No.3 When alarm stops – light chain 1 turns off on Partition 1

20 4.1 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (5)
Rule No.4 Rule No.4 When alarm stops – light chain 2 turns off on Partition 1

21 4.1 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (6)
All rules Write settings List of all created rules

22 4.2 Ventilation automation

23 4.2 Ventilation automation
Structure You need to create 2 different automation rules for automating your home ventilation: If system arms - rule 1 If system disarms - rule 2 1 2

24 4.2 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (1)
1. Click Automation 2. Click Add new

25 4.2 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (2)
Rule No.1 Rule Nr.1 When system arms – ventilation turns on on Partition 1

26 4.2 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (3)
Rule No.2 Rule Nr.2 When system diarms – ventilation turns off on Partition 1

27 4.2 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (4)
All rules Write settings The list of all created rules

28 4.3 Temperature automation

29 4.3 Temperature automation
Structure You need to create 6 different automation rules for temperature automation: If system is armed - rules 1 and 2 If system is disarmed - rules 3 and 4 If system is armed or disarmed – rules 5 and 6 Temp. Sensor 1                               Temp. Sensor 2                               Temp. Sensor 3

30 4.3 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (1)
1. Click Automation 2. Click Add new

31 4.3 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (2)
Rule No.1 Rule No.1 If  system is armed and temperature rise above 20 °C - heating turns off on Partition 1

32 4.3 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (3)
Rule No.2 Rule No.2 If  system is armed and temperature falls below 17 °C - heating turns on on Partition 1

33 4.3 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (4)
Rule No.3 Rule No.3 If  system is disarmed and temperature rise above 22 °C - heating turns off on Partition 1

34 4.3 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (5)
Rule No.4 Rule No.4 If  system is disarmed and temperature falls below 19 °C - heating turns on on Partition 1

35 4.3 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (6)
Rule No.5 Rule No.5 If  system is armed or disarmed and temperature rise above 24 °C - heating turns off on Partition 1

36 4.3 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (7)
Rule No.6 Rule No.6 If  system is armed or disarmed and temperature falls below 16 °C - heating turns on on Partition 1

37 4.3 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (8)
All rules Write settings The list of all created rules

38 4.4 Gate control by arming/disarming partition

39 4.4 Gate control by arming/disarming partition
Structure For proper automation operation, 2 different automation rules should be created: If partition arms - rule 1 If partition disarms - rule 2 PARTITION ARMS PARTITION DISARMS 1 WHEN PARTITION ARMS GATES ARE CLOSING 2 WHEN PARTITION DISARMS GATES ARE OPENING Gates

40 4.4 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (1)
1. Click Automation 2. Click Add new

41 4.4 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (2)
Rule No.1 Rule No.1 When System Arms on partition “Gates“ – gates are closing by getting pulse for 2 seconds (the duration may vary depending on the gates manufacturer. For more specific duration refer to gates manual)

42 4.4 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (3)
Rule No.2 Rule No.2 When system disarms on partition “Gates“– gates are opening by getting pulse for 2 seconds (the duration may vary depending on the gates manufacturer, for more specific duration refer to gates manual)

43 4.4 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (4)
All rules Write settings All rules

44 4.5 Gate control via Eldes Security App and EWKB5 (without external relay)

45 4.5.1 Gate control via Eldes Security App and EWKB5 (without external relay)
To achieve PGM pulse in Eldes Security App (or EKWB5) you need to connect terminal contact C1 to Z8 directly to enable possibility to automate C1 from following zone (see the picture below). Quick notes: - output C1 and zone Z8 are picked only for this demonstration. Any output and zone can be picked for this gate control scenario. - if 2-wire smoke sensor mode is enabled, C2 output can not be used. This allows to achieve PGM pulse by setting zones’ “trigger delay” duration which is used in automation rule. Turning C1 PGM output button ON in Eldes Security App (or EKWB5) triggers automation which turns OFF PGM output after “trigger delay” duration.

46 4.5 Gate control via Eldes Security application and EWKB5
Structure For proper automation operation 1 automation rule should be created: If zone is violated - rule 1 Zone 8 is violated 1 WHEN ZONE 8 IS VIOLATED OUTPUT 1 TURNS OFF Gates

47 4.5 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (1)
1. Click Zones 2. Select zone 3. Change Zone Type to “Report” 4. Change value to 2000 ms 5. Change connection type to ,,Type #1“ We recommend to turn off notifications about Report zone alarms. Go to Users -> SMS notifications -> Report/Control Zone Triggered -> SMS Recepients. Turn off notifications for all recpients.

48 4.5 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (2)
1. Click Automation 2. Click Add new

49 4.5 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (3)
Rule No.1 Rule No. 1 When zone 8 (Z8) is violated – turn off PGM output C1. “Trigger Delay”, which is set to 2000ms will ensure that PGM output will turn off after 2 seconds.

50 4.5 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (4)
All rules Write settings All rules

51 4.6 Gate control via Eldes Security App and EWKB5 (using external relay)

52 4.6 Gate control via Eldes Security App and EWKB5 (using external relay)
To achieve PGM pulse in Eldes Security App (or EKWB5) you need to connect terminal contact C1 to Z8 directly to enable possibility to automate C1 from following zone (see the picture below). Quick notes: - output C1 and zone Z8 are picked only for this demonstration. Any output and zone can be picked for this gate control scenario. - if 2-wire smoke sensor mode is enabled, C2 output can not be used. This allows to achieve PGM pulse by violating zone. Turning C1 PGM output button ON in Eldes Security App (or EKWB5) triggers automation which turns OFF PGM output after zone violates.

53 4.6 Gate control via Eldes Security application and EWKB5
Structure For proper automation operation 2 automation rules should be created: Zone 8 is violated 1 WHEN ZONE 8 IS VIOLATED OUTPUT 1 TURNS OFF Gates WHEN ZONE 8 IS VIOLATED OUTPUT 2 PULSE ON FOR 2 SECONDS 2 Gates

54 4.6 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (1)
1. Click Zones 2. Select zone 3. Change Zone Type to “Report” 5. Change connection type to ,,Type #1“ We recommend to turn off notifications about Report zone alarms. Go to Users -> SMS notifications -> Report/Control Zone Triggered -> SMS Recepients. Turn off notifications for all recpients.

55 4.6 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (2)
1. Click Automation 2. Click Add new

56 4.6 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (3)
Rule No.1 Rule No. 1 When zone 8 (Z8) is violated – turn off PGM output C1. “Trigger Delay”, which is set to 2000ms will ensure that PGM output will turn off after 2 seconds.

57 4.6 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (4)
Rule No.2 Rule No. 2 When zone 8 (Z8) is violated – pulse ON PGM output C2 for 2 seconds.

58 4.6 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (5)
All rules Write settings All rules

59 4.6 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (6)
Hide C2 PGM output from ”Eldes Security“ application 2. Click ,,C2“ 1. Click ,,Outputs“ 3. Turn off this parameter Gates will be controlled via C1 PGM output and C2 is used only for external relay, so we can hide C2 from keypad and “Eldes Security“ application in order to not confuse clients. 59

60 4.7 Gate control via Eldes Security App and EWKB5 (using external 2 contact groups relay)

61 4.7 Gate control via Eldes Security App and EWKB5 (using external 2 contact groups relay)
To achieve PGM pulse in Eldes Security App (or EKWB5) you need to connect terminal contact C1 to Z8 directly to enable possibility to automate C1 from following zone (see the picture below). Quick notes: - output C1 and zone Z8 are picked only for this demonstration. Any output and zone can be picked for this gate control scenario. - if 2-wire smoke sensor mode is enabled, C2 output can not be used. This allows to achieve PGM pulse by setting zones’ “trigger delay” duration which is used in automation rule. Turning C1 PGM output button ON in Eldes Security App (or EKWB5) triggers automation which turns OFF PGM output after “trigger delay” duration.

62 4.7 Gate control via Eldes Security App and EWKB5 (using external 2 contact groups relay)
Structure For proper automation operation 1 automation rule should be created: If zone is violated - rule 1 Zone 8 is violated 1 WHEN ZONE 8 IS VIOLATED OUTPUT 1 TURNS OFF Gates

63 4.7 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (1)
1. Click Zones 2. Select zone 3. Change Zone Type to “Report” 4. Change value to 2000 ms 5. Change connection type to ,,Type #1“ We recommend to turn off notifications about Report zone alarms. Go to Users -> SMS notifications -> Report/Control Zone Triggered -> SMS Recepients. Turn off notifications for all recpients.

64 4.7 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (2)
1. Click Automation 2. Click Add new

65 4.7 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (3)
Rule No.1 Rule No. 1 When zone 8 (Z8) is violated – turn off PGM output C1. “Trigger Delay”, which is set to 2000ms will ensure that PGM output will turn off after 2 seconds.

66 4.7 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (4)
All rules Write settings All rules

67 4.8 Gate control by scheduler

68 4.8 Gate control by scheduler
Structure For scheduled automation operation, 2 different automation rules should be created: At 7 AM - rule 1 At 6 PM - rule 2 7 AM 6 PM 1 AT 7 AM GATES ARE OPENING 2 AT 6 PM GATES ARE CLOSING Gates

69 4.8 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (1)
1. Click Automation 2. Click Add new

70 4.8 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (2)
Rule No.1 Rule No. 1 At 7 AM on workweek – pulse on PGM output C1 for 2 seconds (the duration may vary depending on the gates manufacturer. For more specific duration refer to gates manual) to open gates

71 4.8 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (3)
Rule No. 2 Rule No. 2 At 6 PM on workweek – pulse on PGM output C1 for 2 seconds (the duration may vary depending on the gates manufacturer. For more specific duration refer to gates manual) to close gates

72 4.8 Panel configuration with Eldes Utility tool (4)
All rules Write settings All rules

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