Ei Electronics SmartLINK Ei1000G Manuel utilisateur

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Ei1000G
Installation Manual
SmartLINK Gateway
Read and retain carefully for as long as the product is being used. It contains vital information on the operation
and installation. The leaflet should be regarded as part of the product.

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Contents
Page
1. Introduction 4
2. Product Overview 5
3. Technical Specifications 6
4. Important Safety Instructions 7
5. Locating your Gateway 8
6. Installation 9
7. Gateway System Set Up 11
8. Testing 11
9. Troubleshooting 12
10. Service and Guarantee 13
11. Contact us 16

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1. Introduction
The SmartLINK Gateway and Cloud portal service is another new and exciting innovation from Ei Electronics. The
Cloud portal allows clients to view and manage their installed stock of Alarms, it also facilitates fault monitoring and
maintenance of installed Alarms enabling clients to manage the maintenance, repair, and replacement of systems
more efficiently and effectively.
Features include:
• Alarm status
• Fault status
• Text alert and e-mail notification capability for both Fire/CO and fault events.
• Installation reports
• Replacement and fault reports
Alert capability is provided via the Cloud portal setting which allows alert contacts to be created and assigned to each
property for both Alarm and service events.
A Gateway is necessary in the system to push events from the Alarms to the SmartLINK Cloud portal as they happen.
The Gateway is a roaming 2G GSM-based device that ensures the maximum connectivity possible without the need
for local broadband or Wi-Fi services.

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Antenna
House
Code ResetOff / On Test
Antenna
House
Code Reset
Off / On Test
L - LIVE
N - Neutral
1On / Off battery switch
2Antenna
3GSM LED
4RF LED
5House Code button
6Test button
7Power LED
8Reset button
2. Product Overview

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3. Technical Specifications
Product Life: 5 Years
Supply Voltage: 230V AC, 50Hz
Battery back-up: Rechargeable battery
Power consumption: 40mA
RF frequency: 868MHz band (1% duty cycle)
RF Range: >100 Metres in free air 1
RF Protocal type: Mesh architecture
RF Protocal: RadioLINK
RF System size: Up to 12 RF devices 2
Receiver category: 2
RF power: 5.3dBm (radiated)
Data upload: via 2G GSM network (Roaming SIM card supplied)
Modem: Quad-Band GPRS modem
Data storage: Cloud based
Indicators: Green LED - Power
Blue LED - RF communication
Yellow LED - GSM communication
Normal Operating and
Storage Temperature Range: -10º to 40ºC 3
Normal Operating and
Storage Humidity Range: 15% to 95% Relative Humidity 3(non-condensing)
Approvals: Compliant with Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU
1. Obstructions of any sort will result in a reduction in range from the free space specification. The range may vary depending on installation.
2. Please contact us for further advice if additional RF devices are required.
3. Temperature and Humidity conditions are for normal operation and storage. Units will function outside these ranges as required by the specific product Standards. Extended
exposure to conditions outside these ranges can reduce product life. For advice on prolonged operation outside these ranges consult the manufacturer.

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3. Gateway Installatio
Mains operated devices should be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with the local
appropriate Regulations for Electrical Installations. Failure to install the Gateway correctly may expose
the user to shock or fire hazards and damage the device.
The device must be continuously powered 24 hours a day so it is important that it is not on a circuit that
can be turned off by a switch.
Warning: This device should only be installed in a location where an all-pole mains switch in
accordance with Annex L of EN62368-1 is incorporated in the electrical installation of the building.
As the device is permanently connected to mains supply, the appropriate disconnect device shall be
provided as part of the building installation.
The device must not be connected when the house wiring insulation is being checked with high
voltages. i.e. Do not use a high voltage insulation tester on the device.
Light Dimmer Circuits - The Gateway must not be powered from a light dimmer circuit.
4. Important Safety Instructions

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5. Locating Your Gateway
To identify a suitable location for the installation of your Gateway, we recommend you first perform a short GSM
survey as follows:
1) Move the Battery Switch (see figure 1) to the “On” position. (DO NOT CONNECT TO THE MAINS SUPPLY at this stage)
Warning: Do not leave your Gateway on battery power only for longer than 72 hours.
2) Screw the Antenna (located in the bag supplied) on, by rotating the gold nut clockwise and ensuring it is tightened
fully in place by hand. Ensure while performing the survey that you hold the Gateway with the Antenna in the
vertical orientation.
3) Using a small screwdriver or pen, press the Test button.
4) Count the yellow flashes.
If your Gateway is indicating a poor signal strength, we recommend
you move to a location that provides you with the best signal strength.
Battery
O / On
Switch
Antenna
Antenna
House
Code Reset
Off / On Test
Fig. 1
Number of Flashes Signal Strength
4 Excellent
3 Good
2 Average
1 Poor

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It is also equally important that the Gateway communicates with the RF devices installed in the dwelling. The
number of walls, ceilings and metal objects in the signal path will reduce the strength of the RF signals.
Do not mount your Gateway in a steel box or close to large metal objects such as boilers, as this will reduce your GSM
signal strength and will affect RF communication.
The Gateway is not waterproof and must not be exposed to dripping or splashing. Do not locate the Gateway in a
wet room, bathroom, shower room, etc...
6. Installation
Warning: To prevent injury, this device must be securely attached to the wall in accordance with the installation
instructions.
Please ensure your Gateway is mounted with the
Antenna in the vertical orientation and at least 2m from
floor level.
1. Fix the mounting bracket to the wall with the screws
provided (see figure 2).
IMPORTANT - Make sure the mounting plate is
positioned ‘THIS WAY UP’ on the wall before fixing.
2. Disconnect the AC mains supply from the circuit that
is going to be used.
3. Wire the Gateway 2 core cable into an un-switched
spur.
L:Live - Brown
N:Neutral - Blue
* Important *
Note plate
orientation
Fig. 2

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Warning: Wiring must be installed in compliance with local regulations.
4. Slide the Gateway onto the mounting plate.
5. Connect the mains power to the circuit used.
6. Check that the green power LED on the Gateway is on.
On power up, the blue LED and Yellow LED will also flash for a short period (<1 min). On stand by, only the green
LED is on.
Gateway LED Indicator Table
*Warning: Please ensure that the battery switch is on the “ON” position. Failure to carry out this step will result
in no battery backup capability if power is lost to the Gateway.
Mode Action Green LED Blue LED Yellow LED
GSM survey Press Test button -ON Flashing
Power up ON Rapid Flashing 3 slow Flashes
Standby ON - -
RF communication ON Flashes -
GSM communication ON - ON
Battery OFF with Mains supply ON*ON ON ON
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