CityGrow CG500SKE User manual

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User manual
CG500SKE
SKYEYE GATEWAY
USER MANUAL
VERSION 1.2
26 OCTOBER 2014
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CG500SKE SkyEYE Gateway
Table of Contents
1 Introduction ..........................................................................................................................2
1.1 Features ............................................................................................................2
2 SKYEYE Quick View ...........................................................................................................3
2.1 SKYEYE Overview ...........................................................................................3
3 Getting Started ....................................................................................................................4
3.1 Understanding the product ...............................................................................4
3.2 Installation .........................................................................................................5
4 Main Menu ...........................................................................................................................7
4.1 Arm/ Disarm the system ...................................................................................7
5 Setting Menu .......................................................................................................................8
5.1 System Alert .....................................................................................................8
5.2 Sensor ..............................................................................................................9
5.2.1 Adding CG500MS PIR Motion Sensor. ......................................................... 10
5.2.2 Adding Manual Alarm .................................................................................... 11
5.2.3 Adding Dry Contact Input .............................................................................. 12
5.3 Edit Sensor .................................................................................................... 12
5.3.1 Alarm Alert ..................................................................................................... 13
5.3.2 SMS Alert ....................................................................................................... 14
5.3.2.1 Add SMS .............................................................................. 14
5.3.2.2 Delete SMS .......................................................................... 15
5.3.3 Dialer Alert ..................................................................................................... 16
5.3.3.1 Add Dialer ............................................................................ 16
5.3.3.2 Delete Dialer ........................................................................ 17
5.4 Alarm Type setting ......................................................................................... 17
5.5 General Settings ............................................................................................ 19
5.5.1 Mode Delay.................................................................................................... 20
5.5.2 Login Settings ................................................................................................ 21
5.6 Adding IP Camera ......................................................................................... 22
5.7 Internet Access .............................................................................................. 24
1 Introduction
CG500SKE is a gateway for an alarm and monitoring system. The trade name of the system is
SKYEYE.
This system is widely used such as Home, Business sectors, Offices, Factories etc. The priority
for this system is design for simple to use and installation.
1.1 Features
Alarm and monitoring function.
1. SkyEYE App for iOS or Andriod.(App included)
2. App support 5 clients.
3. Entry mode, Exit mode and Alarm off mod
4. Each client is automatically synchronized the data with other client.
5. Work with Citygrow’s CG500MS ZigBee PIR Motion Sensor. CG500MS is able to
work on battery power.(batteries are Not included)
6. Low battery detection of PIR sensor.
7. SMS message to user as alarm is triggered. GSM/3G/4G SIM card supported. (SIM
Card Not included)
8. Maximum 20 SMS records, 20 Dialer records.
9. Each Input devices can control 30 output devices. (such as output alarm, SMS and
Dialer).
10. Local alarm by two output dry contacts to drive external siren alarm (Not
included)
11. Support maximum 100 Inputs trigger devices
12. IP camera monitoring function in SkyEYE App(IP camera Not included).
Hardware
13. ZigBee wireless remote control.
14. Based on IEEE 802.15.4.
15. 2.4GHz radio frequency.
16. TCP communication via LAN port connected to WiFi router.
17. High secured transmission AES128Bit encryption.
18. LED indicator for power and status.
19. Operated by external power adaptor (Included).
20. Battery backup during power failure.
a. AAA alkaline batteries x 4 pcs. Not included.
b. Or, rechargeable battery pack 4.8V. Not included.
c. Or, external backup battery at rear. Not included.
21. Two input ports for external sensors.
22. Two output ports for external output devices such as siren and light.
23. External antenna.
24. SIM card (not included) for SMS message to user in case alarm is triggered.
2 SKYEYE Quick View
2.1 SKYEYE Overview
This is the quick overview of Android 4.0 SKYEYE App. There are Android and IOS versions of
SKYEYE app. It is compatible to use in Android 2.3 above and IOS 5 above versions.
Figure 2-1 SKYEYE Overview
3 Getting Started
3.1 Understanding the product
Status indicator
DC 6V 1A
External power
adaptor (included)
LAN port ( to WiFi router)
Program port
Reset
GSM antenna
External backup
battery port
External IO port
Com, O1, O2, GND, I1, I2
Backup battery, alkaline AAA x 4
SIM card slot
3.2 Installation
STEP 1. Open the battery door and insert a GSM/3G/4G SIM card. Install the GSM antenna into the
antennal terminal.
STEP 2. Insert 4 pcs AAA alkaline batteries into the battery compartment. Pay attention to the correct
polarity markings. These batteries are for maintaining a short period of operation for sending SMS
messages to alert user that the sensors are triggered, during mains AC power supply failure period.
STEP 3. Plug the LAN cable from the WiFi router to the SkyEYE LAN port.
SIM card slot
Insert 4 pcs AAA alkaline
batteries
LAN cable to WiFi router
STEP 4. Plug the provided AC power adaptor into the AC outlet and plug the DC output plug into the
DC jack of SkyEYE. Then, the RED LED indicator will be ON for 10 15 seconds and then the BLUE LED
will be ON continuously if the GSM/3G/4G SIM card is working properly. If the Ethernet connection is
correct, the Green LED will be ON continuously.
STEP 5. Use SkyEYE App
SKYEYE app can be downloaded from app store. Tap an app to open it.
STEP 6. Administration Password
User will be asked to input the administration password. It only asked when you are running
for the first time or when you have changed the password. The default password is “admin”.
Figure 3-1 Admin Password
After pressing “OK”, it will connect with SKYEYE gateway and synchronize the data.
To AC outlet
Red LED
Blue LED
Green LED
4 Main Menu
Press the main menu tab to open main page as below.
4.1 Arm/ Disarm the system
To arm the system, press as shown in Figure 2-1. The password notification
box will appear as shown below Figure 4-2. Input default password “123123”. The text will
change from to .
The same procedure is applied for Disarm the system. Press . The text will
change from to .
Figure 4-1 Enable Alarm
5 Setting Menu
Press the setting menu tab as shown in Figure 5-1 to open setting page.
Figure 5-1 Setting Menu
There are 6 items in the Setting menu.
1. System Alert
2. Sensor
3. Alarm
4. General
5. Add Camera
6. Internet Access
5.1 System Alert
The “System Alert” is for SkyEYE Pro version only.
5.2 Sensor
Go to Settings -> Sensor.
Figure 5-2 Sensor
The sensor page displays what input or sensors you have added to the system. The first time
to use the system, you should only see two “input dry contact”
The name of the input dry contact” is “Name 1” and “Name 2” You can change the name of
it by tapping on the “input dry contact bar and then type the new name for it.
Push icon to add the new sensor.
The App will show a list of Sensor type for you to select.
List of sensor type
1. CG500MS PIR Motion Sensor
2. Manual alarm (for testing purpose during setup process)
3. Input dry contact 1
4. Input dry contact 2
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5.2.1 Adding CG500MS PIR Motion Sensor.
STEP1. Tap on the CG500MS PIR Motion Sensor icon, the App will shows:
Please push the Function button on the CG500MS PIR sensor”.
STEP 2. Referring the User manual of CG500MS PIR Motion Sensor, push the “Function”
button of CG500MS once, then App will show:
“Configuration success!! Please input the name for it”
STEP 3. Input the name on the APP for the newly added sensor.
If the message shows:
“Configuration NOT success!! Please check you setup”
Then, please check the location of the PIR if it was out of range or the power supply was
ready or not.
STEP 4. If you want to add more CG500MS PIR Motion Sensor, do STEP 1 to STEP 3 again.
Finally, you will see the “Sensor” page is added with “Motion sensor” and you have given it a
name, for example, “Stair”.
The sensor page displays what input or sensors you have added to the system. The first time
to use the system, you should only see two “input dry contact
CG500MS
ZigBee PIR Motion Sensor
5.2.2 Adding Manual Alarm
The purpose of Manual Alarm is for user to have a trial test for all your settings.
For example, before the CG500MS PIR motion sensors are installed or the dry contact inputs
are connected to sensors, the user can test whether the alarm messages are delivered to the
right person through the right phone number.
STEP 1. Try to enable the manual alarm by pressing icon as shown in Figure 2-1. The
following message will appear:
Figure 5-3 Confirmation Alarm
To confirm, press “Yes”. The notification message box will appear as shown in Figure 4-4.
Figure 5-4 Notification to enable Alarm
STEP 2. Once the Manual alarm is enabled, you will discover the “Sensor” Page is added with
a new item “Manual Alarm”. In order to go to Sensor page:
Go to Settings -> Sensor.
5.2.3 Adding Dry Contact Input
There will be two Dry Contact Inputs comes with the product by default. So, the user will not
need to add the Dry Contact Input. At the Sensor page, two Dry Contact Inputs are listed as
factory default, the user are free to edit the name for it by tapping on the icon.
5.3 Edit Sensor
In this manual, we take manual alarm as an example, do the same procedures for Motion Sensor or
Dry Contact Input alarm.
Go to Settings -> Sensor -> Manual Alarm.
Figure 5-5 Before Editing Sensor
User can edit the sensor name. To select/deselect and add/delete the output alarm and alert devices,
tap .
Figure 5-6 After Editing Sensor
After editing the sensor user can see SMS, Dialer and local alarm alert (Buzzer, Fire Alarm) as
shown in Figure 5-4.
Note: - Refer section 5.2.2 for Alarm alert, 5.2.3 for SMS alert and 5.2.4 for Dialer Alert.
5.3.1 Alarm Alert
Figure 5-7 Alarm
Select the radio button on the Alarm will display the local alarm alert such as Buzzer,
Fire Alarm etc. Tick marks to select. Unmark to deselect.
5.3.2 SMS Alert
Figure 5-8 SMS Alert
Selecting the radio button on the SMS. To add the message and the phone number, tap
,
5.3.2.1 Add SMS
Figure 5-9 Add SMS
Add the phone number and text messages as shown in Figure 5-7. To confirm, press .
To add more SMS, follow the procedure as describe in section “5.2.3 SMS Alert”.
Figure 5-10 After Adding SMS
Tick marks the items. To confirm, press .
5.3.2.2 Delete SMS
Figure 5-11 Delete SMS
Press and hold the selected item. Delete box pop up as shown in Figure 5-9. Press “Delete”
to confirm.
5.3.3 Dialer Alert
Figure 5-12 Dialer Alert
To add the phone number, tap .
5.3.3.1 Add Dialer
Figure 5-13 Add Dialer
Add the phone number as shown in Figure 5-10. To confirm, press . To add more dialer,
follow the procedure as describe in section “5.2.4 Dialer Alert”.
Figure 5-14 After Adding Dialer
Tick marks the items. To confirm, press . To return, press icon.
5.3.3.2 Delete Dialer
Figure 5-15 Delete Dialer
Press and hold the selected item. Delete box pop up as shown in Figure 5-13. Press “Delete”
to confirm.
5.4 Alarm Type setting
Go to Settings -> Alarm.
Figure 5-16 Alarm Settings
Select the radio button , to choose the internal (Local Alarm) or external Alarm (ZigBee
wifi Alarm). Press the selected alarm item and display the next page as shown in Figure 5-15.
Figure 5-17 Enable/Disable Alarm
Tick marks to enable device. Unmark to disable device. In this page user can edit
the alarm name.
To confirm, press . To return, press icon.
5.5 General Settings
Go to Settings -> General.
Figure 5-18 General Page
There are three items in General page.
1. Mode Delay.
2. Login Settings.
3. System Alert.
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