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Сontrol panel Contact GSM-9N Data sheet Device identification number

2 1. General Information The Contact GSM-9N control panel (hereinafter referred to as the device) is designed for setting up security at remote real estate objects: apartments, offices, and country houses. Transfer of messages to the central observation panel is done via a GSM network using GPRS, CSD and SMS channels. 2. Manufacturer: 3. Package Contents RITM Company 195248, Energetikov avenue, building 30, block 8, St Petersburg, Russia Tel.: +7 911 795 02 02 www.ritm.ru/en world@ritm.ru Contact GSM-9N control panel Resistor kit GSM-antenna 1 Data sheet Packaging 1 pc 1 kit 3 pcs 1 pc 1 pc 1 For devices with external GSM antenna.

4. Technical Specifications 3 Parameter Value GSM, MHz 850/900/1800/1900 Communication channels Status monitoring of communication lines (from the central monitoring station) CSD, GPRS, SMS to personal phone, SMS ContactID + Number of SIM cards installable, pcs 2 Arming by area (one or several area(s)) + Configuration of (resistance) thresholds for each input loop + Arming/disarming from keypad + Arming/disarming from monitoring software + (in GPRS line mode) Arming/disarming with TM keys + Max. number of TM keys, pcs 16 Set-up of access codes and device number from keypad + Number of events in history 65535 Set-up of parameters using PC + Indication of GSM signal strength via keypad + Number of bare collector outputs (with 300 ma maximum load), pcs Number of input loops, pcs 2 (for controlling actuation devices) up to 3 of dry contact type or up to 6 resistive Supply voltage, V 12±2 Main power supply availability monitoring + Current consumption, ma standby mode: not exceeding 80 data transmission mode: not exceeding 300 Dimensions, mm 160 100 30 Weight, g not exceeding 300 Operating temperature range, С 30 +50

5. Designation of Elements 4 SMA ARMED READY STAY 1 2 3 INSTANT POWER FIRE SERVICE ZONES 4 5 6 ZONES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 EXIT BYPASS CANCEL 7 8 9 0 # * XS1 GND +12V GND +12V CPW OK1 U(OK) OK2 SIM1 SIM2 SA1 GND LED TM 3 + 2 + 1 + Element SMA CPW, +12V, GND +12V, GND +1-; +2-; +3- OK1, OK2, U(OK) Designation Connector for external GSM antenna (not available in devices with built-in antenna). Device power supply terminals. Connect wire from CPW terminal to secondary winding of power source transformer or CPW terminal of Ritm power source. Terminals for powering security sensors (+12 V constant voltage is applied to connector when device is on). Terminals for connecting loops: 3 of dry contact type or up to 6 resistive. Terminals for connecting external actuation devices (visual indicators, relays, etc.) to bare collector outputs with maximum load of 300 ma. Siren can be connected to terminals ОК2 and +U(OK), and visual indicator duplicating statuses of areas mapped to EXIT button can be connected to terminals ОК1 and +U(OK).

TM, LED, GND Terminals for connection a TM/Mifare reader and/or a temperature sensor with 1-Wire interface: TM input (positive) for connection of TM/Mifare signaling wire and temperature sensor yellow wire; LED output for connection of Touch Memory indicator; GND common for connection of Touch Memory reader black and blue (and/or black-blue) wire and temperature sensor black and red wire. Enclosure break-in or supporting surface (i.e., wall) tear-off tamper of device. SA1 XS1 Connector for USB-cable for communication with PC. SIM1 Holder for connection of SIM card No. 1 SIM2 Holder for connection of SIM card No. 2 6. Visual Indication Device indication in standby mode Indicator State Note Any of security areas is armed armed Alarm in any area All areas are disarmed All zones in non-armed areas are normal ready At least on zone in non-armed areas is not normalized or all areas are armed fire 2 Fire alarm (two or more fire detectors have been triggered) Risk of fire (one fire detector has been triggered) Normal instant power service stay zones exit Device keypad configuration mode Remote configuration mode or configuration cable mode Device in operating mode 220 V main power supply available Device operates at redundant power or no signal in CPW No power Non-transmitted events are available All events are transmitted or event log is empty All areas mapped to the perimeter button are armed Alarm in any perimeter area Perimeter areas are not armed or no areas mapped to perimeter Within 1 minute, statuses of zones with numbers 1 6 are shown, after which areas are shown (indicator goes off) Area statuses are shown (default) Incoming delay countdown Outgoing delay countdown No delay countdown 5 2 The control panel is intended for fire protection within the Russian Federation only. Do not use it as a fire control and indicating equipment within European Union.

cancel Turns on for 1 second when Cancel is pressed to confirm the pressing The Zones button is pressed. Statuses of zones 1 6 are shown Zone is OK Zone in alarm state for security ribbon cable/risk of fire for fire protection ribbon cable Blinks at 1 Hz Alarm by fire protection ribbon cable ZONES Blinks at 7 Hz Zone failure The Zones button is not pressed. Statuses of areas 1 6 are shown Area disarmed Area armed Blinks at 1 Hz Alarm in area or outgoing delay Blinks at 7 Hz Area failure For an armed area, a zone failure means an alarm in the area. TM Indication in Configuration Mode Blinks at 1 Hz Device in configuration mode for 3 seconds Key applied to reader has been read TM Indication in Standby Mode (Area Status) Area disarmed Area armed Blinks at 1 Hz Alarm in area for 3 seconds TM key registered in device memory has been read TM ignore time is 3 seconds. 7. Designation of Buttons Button Designation stay Arming or areas mapped to the perimeter button exit Arming or areas mapped to the exit button zones The zones button is pressed: Statuses of zones 1 6 are shown The zones button is not pressed: Statuses of areas 1 6 are shown cancel Cancels earlier entered symbols/switches off the siren (if the siren switch off feature has been set up in the configuration software) 0 9, *, # Entry of corresponding symbol Fire alarm signal generation 6 Medical alarm signal generation Panic button signal generation

8. Configuration 7 8.1. To configure the device, connect to it using the most suitable way: Desktop configuration. To connect use a Micro-USB cable and the configuration software ritm.conf or Ritm Configure, if the used device modification features this setting. Remote configuration via digital GSM. To connect use a GSM CSD channel and the configuration software ritm.conf or Ritm Configure. Remote configuration via TCP/IP. Using the GEO.RITM or RITM-Link software via a TCP/IP connection, if the used device modification features this setting and works in line mode. To use the configuration software ritm.conf or Ritm Configure download it from the website of the Ritm (www.ritm.ru/en) and install all the required drivers. To connect via a digital CSD-channel make sure there is access to the digital data transmission service (CSD) and there are enough funds on the account of the SIM-card inserted into the device. Remote configuration via CSD is only possible from the engineering phone numbers. 8.2. In case of desktop configuration install all necessary USB cable drivers. 8.3. In case of desktop configuration or remote configuration via a CSD channel run the Connection Wizard from the manufacturer s website. 8.4. In case of remote configuration via a TCP/IP connection open the Equipment tab in the Object s card and follow the Setup a device hyperlink. 8.5. Set up all parameters of the device according to the specifics of the protected object, while referring to the Contact GSM-9N. User manual instruction. 9. Placement and Installation The device should be installed at a location protected against atmosphere effects and physical impact, within reach of users, and where a strong GSM network signal is present. We recommend to measure the strength of the GSM signal using the device configuration software. Insertion of SIM cards should always be performed with the power off! 9.1. Open the device enclosure. 9.2. Run all wires through a special opening in the enclosure back cover. 9.3. Securely fasten the back enclosure cover on a wall. 9.4. Connect circuits with actuation devices (relays, LEDs, sirens, etc.) t, and, if necessary, the TM/Mifare reader. Readers "Matrix-II" and "Matrix III" are not compatible with a wired temperature sensor and intelligent reader MIF0-1, developed by Ritm.

9.5. If necessary, connect the security sensor power terminals to the sensors power connector. 9.6. Turn off the PIN code entry feature on the SIM card to be installed in the device. The best way to do this is using a mobile phone: insert the SIM card into your phone, turn off the PIN code entry feature (following your phone s instructions), and then extract the SIM card from your mobile phone. Insert a SIM card to its SIM card box. 9.7. Connect the power supply circuit to the power supply connector. Connect the wire from the CPW terminal to the secondary winding of the power source transformer. If the wire from the CPW terminal is not connected, the device does not monitor the main power (220 V). If the device is connected to a Ritm power supply, connect the wire from the CPW terminal to the CPW terminal on the power source board. 9.8. Securely fasten the back enclosure cover with a screw and close it. 9.9. Install a GSM antenna to the SMA connector (for devices with an external GSM antenna). 9.10. Turn on the power source. 9.11. Configure the device. 10. Transportation and Storage The device should be transported in packaging in closed vehicles. Storage premises should be free of current-conducting dust, acid and alkaline fumes, corrosive gases and gases harmful to insulation. 11. Maintenance and Safety Measures Periodically, at least twice a year, check the reliability of contacts and, if necessary, clear their bonding areas. All setup and maintenance activities applied to the device should be performed by duly qualified personnel. 12. Manufacturer s Warranties The manufacturer guarantees that the device complies to requirements of the technical specifications, provided the client ensures compliances to conditions of transportation, storage, installation and operation. Although the warranty period is 12 months from the commissioning date, it may not exceed 18 months from the production date. The warranty storage period is 6 months from the production date. The manufacturer reserves the right for modification of the device in any way that does not degrade its functional characteristics without prior notice. 13. Information on Claims In case of a device failure or defect during the warranty period, please fill in a malfunction report specifying the dates of issue and commissioning of the device and nature of the defect and submit it to the manufacturer. 8 20.12.2017