User/Installer Manual: V1.8 REV. 04/2024
User/Installer Manual: V1.8 REV. 04/2024
M200
USER/INSTALLER MANUAL
V1.8
REV. 04/2024
INDEX
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6
THE DEVICE 11
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 11
VISUAL APPEARANCE 12
INSTALLATION 14
WIRING AND FIXING 14
IMPORTANT NOTES 15
CONNECTIONS 15
PRE-CONFIGURATION 16
PERMISSION LEVELS 16
CONFIGURATION BY BLUETOOTH 17
QUICK SETUP 17
CONFIGURATION BY SMS 20
SMS FUNCTIONS 21
OWNER SETTINGS 26
ADD OWNER 26
CHANGE OWNER PASSWORD 26
TRANSFER OF OWNER 26
BLOCK/UNBLOCK SMS RESPONSES 26
EDIT OWNER NAME 27
NEW VISITOR/ADMINISTRATOR MOBILE DEVICE 27
ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS 28
CHANGE VISITOR TO ADMINISTRATOR 28
CHANGE ADMINISTRATOR TO VISITOR 28
ADD ADMINISTRATOR WITH JUST THE NUMBER 28
ADD ADMINISTRATOR WITH JUST THE NUMBER AND NAME 28
DELETE ADMINISTRATOR 28
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INDEX
VISITORS SETTINGS 30
ADD VISITOR WITH JUST THE NUMBER 30
ADD VISITOR WITH JUST THE NUMBER AND NAME 30
ADD VISITOR WITH ACCESS MANAGEMENT 30
ADD VISITOR WITH ACCESS MANAGEMENT 31
DISABLE VISITOR DAYS LIMIT 32
EDIT VISITOR ENTRY AND EXIT TIMES 32
DELETE ALL VISITORS 32
DELETE VISITOR 32
EDIT VISITOR NAME 33
EDIT VISITOR START DATE 33
ACTIVATE AND SET VISITOR DAYS LIMIT 33
CHANGE PASSWORD 33
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INDEX
RELAY 1 CONFIGURATION 38
ACTIVATE RELAY 1 38
DISABLE RELAY 1 38
CHANGE RELAY 1 TIME 38
CHANGE RELAY 1 IMPULSE TYPE 38
ACTIVATE ACTION MODE BY CALL ONLY 39
RELAY 2 CONFIGURATION 40
ACTIVATE RELAY 2 40
DISABLE RELAY 2 40
CHANGE RELAY 2 IMPULSE TYPE 40
CHANGE RELAY 2 TIME 40
M200 CONFIGURATION 41
CHANGE BLUETOOTH NAME 41
CHANGE BLUETOOTH NAME 41
RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS 41
SET UP DAILY ROUTINES 43
CONFIGURE FEEDBACKS 45
ACTIVATE OPERATOR SMS FORWARDING 46
ACTIVATE RELAY 1 WITHOUT CHECKING NUMBER / DOUBLE SMS AUTHENTICATION 47
MOTORLINE PORTAL 48
REGISTRATION ON THE PORTAL 48
BACK TO M200 WITHOUT MOBILE DATA | PAUSE IN DATA TRANSMISSION 50
CONFIGURE AS WIEGAND READER 51
ACTIVATE READER MODE 52
AUTOMATICALLY ADD USERS TO THE READER 53
MANUALLY ADD USERS TO THE READER 54
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INDEX
USE AS ALARM 55
CONFIGURE AS AN ALARM COMMUNICATOR 55
ACCESS HISTORY 57
ACTIVATE ACCESS HISTORY 57
CHECK HISTORY IN THE APP 57
RECORD OF HISTORY IN CSV FILE 58
IMPORT/EXPORT USERS 59
CREATE A LIST OF USERS THROUGH EXCEL 59
INFORMATION TO USE IN THE EXCEL DOCUMENT 60
UPLOAD THE LIST AND SEND IT TO THE DEVICE 60
TROUBLESHOOTING 61
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL WARNINGS
• This manual contains very important safety and usage information.
Read all instructions carefully before beginning the installation/
usage procedures and keep this manual in a safe place that it can
be consulted whenever necessary.
• This product is intended for use only as described in this manual.
Any other enforcement or operation that is not mentioned is
expressly prohibited, as it may damage the product and put people
at risk causing serious injuries.
• This manual is intended firstly for specialized technicians, and does
not invalidate the user’s responsibility to read the “User Norms”
section in order to ensure the correct functioning of the product.
• The installation and repair of this product may be done by qualified
and specialized technicians, to assure every procedure are carried
out in accordance with applicable rules and norms. Nonprofessional
and inexperienced users are expressly prohibited of taking any
action, unless explicitly requested by specialized technicians to do
so.
• Installations must be frequently inspected for unbalance and the
wear signals of the cables, springs, hinges, wheels, supports and
other mechanical assembly parts.
• Do not use the product if it is necessary repair or adjustment is
required.
• When performing maintenance, cleaning and replacement of
parts, the product must be disconnected from power supply. Also
including any operation that requires opening the product cover.
• The use, cleaning and maintenance of this product may be carried
out by any persons aged eight years old and over and persons
whose physical, sensorial or mental capacities are lower, or by
persons without any knowledge of the product, provided that
these are supervision and instructions given by persons with
experienced in terms of usage of the product in a safe manner and
who understands the risks and dangers involved.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
the power supply cable. Please note that all the cables must enter
the control board from the bottom.
• If the automatism is to be installed at a height of more than 2,5m
from the ground or other level of access, the minimum safety and
health requirements for the use of work equipment workers at the
work of Directive 2009/104/CE of European Parliament and of the
Council of 16 September 2009.
• Attach the permanent label for the manual release as close as
possible to the release mechanism.
• Disconnect means, such as a switch or circuit breaker on the
electrical panel, must be provided on the product’s fixed power
supply leads in accordance with the installation rules.
• If the product to be installed requires power supply of 230Vac or
110Vac, ensure that connection is to an electrical panel with ground
connection.
• The product is only powered by low voltage satefy with control
board (only at 24V motors).
• Parts/products weighing more than 20 kg must be handled with
special care due to the risk of injury. It is recommended to use
suitable auxiliary systems for moving or lifting heavy objects.
• Pay special attention to the danger of falling objects or uncontrolled
movement of doors/gates during the installation or operation of
this product.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
RESPONSABILITY
• Supplier disclaims any liability if:
• Product failure or deformation result from improper installation
use or maintenance!
• Safety norms are not followed in the installation, use and
maintenance of the product.
• Instructions in this manual are not followed.
• Damaged is caused by unauthorized modifications
• In these cases, the warranty is voided.
SYMBOLS LEGEND:
• Important safety notices • Potentiometer
information
• Useful information • Connectors
information
• Programming information • Buttons information
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THE DEVICE
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
M200 allows to control remotely doors, gates
• Power supply 12-24Vac or 12-36Vdc
and parking systems. In addition, it is possible
to commute equipments that requires turning 200mA in stand-by
your system on or off at distance, such as • Consumption (2A when command is
alarms, heat pumps and/or air conditioners. received)
BLUETOOTH
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THE DEVICE
VISUAL APPEARANCE
LED POW
LED NET
LED STAT
LED ACT
MicroSIM
Slot
MicroSD slot
Antenna
(Optional)
REMOVA
BLE COV
ER
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
20mm 78mm
60mm
100,50mm
M200
4G LTE
85mm
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NO
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THE DEVICE
VISUAL APPEARANCE
LED POW
Off No power
On With power
LED NET
LED ACT
1 Input 2
INPUTS 2 Common
3 Input 1
4 COM2 Common Relay 2
OUT2
5 NO2 Output Relay 2 NO
6 COM1 Common Relay 1
OUT1
7 NO1 Output Relay 1 NO
8 12-36 Vdc
POWER SUPPLY Power input
9 12-24 Vac
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INSTALLATION
WIRING AND FIXING
FIXING HOLES
40mm
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03
04
04
04
01 04
01
CABLING - OPTION 1
Cable exits from behind, into
the wall.
Open with a screwdriver 1 of
the holes marked for cableway.
CABLING - OPTION 2
Cable comes out from below.
In this case the cable is visible from
the front and must open the tear in the
cover, to pass the cable, as indicated in
the image.
FIXATION
1 • Remove the cover of the machine by pulling on the side hooks.
2 • Mark the 2 fixing holes.
3 • Drill the holes.
4 • Attach the equipment using appropriate bushings and screws.
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INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT NOTES
CONNECTIONS
1 • For the M200 to work, it is necessary in the first configuration to insert the MicroSIM
card in the slot before making the connections.
1
M200
4G LTE
2
12-24VAC ➡
230V
AC/DC
AC/DC
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NO
NO
POWER SUPPLY
➡ 12-24Vac
or 12-36Vdc
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PRE-CONFIGURATION
PERMISSION LEVELS
On M200 there are 3 types of users: owner, administrator and guest. For security reasons, guests
and administrators can only connect via Bluetooth to one device only. Check the table below for
per-user permissions:
Check history
Configure routines
Configure feedback/alarm
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CONFIGURATION BY BLUETOOTH
QUICK SETUP
If you haven't downloaded M200 application yet, you can download it using the QR Code below.
Once the M200, app is installed, turn on Bluetooth and open the app.
1 2
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CONFIGURATION BY BLUETOOTH
QUICK SETUP
3 4
Press the "Start" button. Fill in the fields according to the required
information.
5 6
Choose the operating mode for each Fill in the fields according to the
relay. owner's information.
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CONFIGURATION BY BLUETOOTH
QUICK SETUP
7 8
(Optional) Press the "+" button to add (Optional) Press the "+" button to add
administrators. guests and then the "Access management"
button to set access restrictions if
necessary.
9 10
Check all configuration information and press Wait until the configuration
"Finish" button to proceed. completes.
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CONFIGURATION BY SMS
QUICK SETUP
If you wish to configure via SMS, you will need to send text messages to the microSIM card number on
the device, with the characters corresponding to the function you want to change. Between the values,
you must add dots (.) or spaces according to the examples presented.
ME.S.O 912345678.
1. Add Owner* ME.S.O (Number).(Owner name).(Password)
Andre.123456
Add (Owner number) (Password) ME.S.A Number.Name 9xxxxxxxx 123456 ME.S.A
2.
Administrator* Name: max. 20 characters 9xxxxxxxx.Ze
Unblock SMS
4. (Owner number) (Password) ME.R.F 9xxxxxxxx 123456 ME.R.F
feedback
Block SMS
5. (Owner number) (Password) ME.S.F 9xxxxxxxx 123456 ME.S.F
feedback
ME.S.O 912345678.Andre.123456?
• In case of fail to ask for feedback, you will receive an error message.
Attention: This operation may incur costs associated with the microSIM card, depending
on the contract established with the operator.
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CONFIGURATION BY SMS
SMS FUNCTIONS
RELAY 1 - SETTINGS
FUNCTION MESSAGE EXAMPLE
Activate call-only actuation mode (Number) (Password) R1.S.B 9xxxxxxxx 123456 R1.S.B
RELAY 2 - SETTINGS
FUNCTION MESSAGE EXAMPLE
Activate call-only actuation mode (Number) (Password) R2.S.M 9xxxxxxxx 123456 R2.S.M
Enable mode for call,
(Number) (Password) R2.R.M 9xxxxxxxx 123456 R2.R.M
Bluetooth and SMS
Check pulse time (Number) (Password) R2.G.T 9xxxxxxxx 123456 R2.G.T
9xxxxxxxx 123456 R2.S.T 45
Set push time (Number) (Password) R2.S.T
(1 to 18000 sec. (5h))
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CONFIGURATION BY SMS
SMS FUNCTIONS
OWNER SETTINGS
FUNCTION MESSAGE EXAMPLE
ME.S.O (Number).(Owner's
Add owner* ME.S.O 9xxxxxxxx.andre.123456
Name).(Password)
Check M200 network signal (Number) (Password) ME.G.Q 9xxxxxxxx 123456 ME.G.Q
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CONFIGURATION BY SMS
SMS FUNCTIONS
ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS
FUNCTION MESSAGE EXAMPLE
VISITOR SETTINGS
FUNCTION MESSAGE EXAMPLE
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CONFIGURATION BY SMS
SMS FUNCTIONS
VISITOR SETTINGS
FUNCTION MESSAGE EXAMPLE
USER CONFIGURATION
FUNCTION MESSAGE EXAMPLE
Check Guest/
(Number) (Password) UR.G.U (User
Administrator/ 9xxxxxxxx 123456 UR.G.U 9uuuuuuuu
number)
Owner
Add Guest with
(Number) (Password) UR.S.U (Guest
no name and no 9xxxxxxxx 123456 UR.S.U 9zzzzzzzz
number)
restrictions*
(Number) (Password) UR.S.U (Guest
Add Guest with
number).(Name)
name and without 9xxxxxxxx 123456 UR.S.U 9zzzzzzzz.Jorge
Name may contain spaces/Max. 20
restrictions*
characters
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CONFIGURATION BY SMS
SMS FUNCTIONS
USER CONFIGURATION
FUNCTION MESSAGE EXAMPLE
Edit Guest start (Number) (Password) UR.S.D (Guest 9xxxxxxxx 123456 UR.S.D
date number).(Start date -> YYMMDD) 9zzzzzzzz.220915
* Attention: Manually enter the phone number to avoid entering unwanted invisible
characters.
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OWNER SETTINGS
ADD OWNER
It is mandatory to have an owner, not allowing the operation of the M200 if not added. The owner
has access to all M200 functionality.
Functionality only authorized when the M200 does not yet have an owner.
TRANSFER OF OWNER
Allows the owner to exchange permissions with an administrator.
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OWNER SETTINGS
EDIT OWNER NAME
Allows you to change the name of an owner.
The name can contain spaces/max. 20 characters.
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ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS
CHANGE VISITOR TO ADMINISTRATOR
Changes a visitor's permission to administrator.
DELETE ADMINISTRATOR
Requires owner permission.
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ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS
DELETE ALL ADMINISTRATORS
This feature allows the owner to delete all administrators from the system.
CHANGE PASSWORD
For security reasons, it is recommended that all administrators change the default password to a
personal password.
(Number) (Password) UR.S.A (New Password -> 6 numbers) ➡ 9xxxxxxxx 123456 UR.S.A 777777
RESET PASSWORD
In case an administrator forgets his password, it is possible to reset to default passwords.
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VISITORS SETTINGS
ADD VISITOR WITH JUST THE NUMBER
When adding a visitor with just the number, it will be configured without name and without access
management. Default: user without name
- Number (max. 15 digits)
(No access limitations)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
(Number) (Password) UR.S.U (Guest number).(Name).(Time of Entry and Time of Exit).(Start Date).(Duration of
days).(Relay Restriction).(Elimination at the end of the Duration)
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VISITORS SETTINGS
ADD VISITOR WITH ACCESS MANAGEMENT
6 - Time of Entry and Time of Exit: Interval of hours between which a visitor is allowed to actuate
relay outputs. When adding visitor or editing hours limitation, time submission format is:
HHMMHHMM Entry hour and minutes followed by Exit hour and minutes
7 - Start date: Date from which the visitor is allowed to actuate the relay outputs. When adding
visitor or editing start date, the date submission format is:
8 - Limitation by Days of the Week: Days of the week when the visitor is allowed to actuate the relay
outputs. When adding a visitor or editing Days of the Week, the week starts on Sunday and enter
Zero (0) for the days you wish to limit, enter One (1) for the days you do not wish to limit.
9 - Duration of days: Number of days from the Start Date that the visitor is allowed to actuate the
relay outputs. It has a maximum of 90 days after the Start Date.
You can also put * (asterisk) instead of the number if you want it to have unlimited time.
10 - Relay Restriction: If you want a visitor not to have access to the operation of one of the M200
relays, you can define when adding a visitor or editing Relay Restriction, having to send Zero (0),
One (1) or Two (2):
0 No restriction on relays
1 With Relay 1 Restriction
2 With Relay 2 Restriction
11 - Elimination at the end: Whenever this function is activated at the end of the duration, the visi-
tor will be deleted from the M200. To activate this function, you need to enter One (1) or Zero (0).
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VISITORS SETTINGS
DISABLE VISITOR DAYS LIMIT
This instruction grants the visitor unlimited days permission to activate the relay.
(Number) (Password) UR.S.H (Guest number).(Entry Time and Exit Time -> HHMMHHMM)
➡ 9xxxxxxxx 123456 UR.S.H 9uuuuuuuu.07451915
HHMMHHMM Entry hour and minutes followed by Exit hour and minutes
DELETE VISITOR
Changes permission from an administrator to visitor.
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VISITORS SETTINGS
EDIT VISITOR NAME
Allows you to change a visitor's name.
(Number) (Password) UR.S.L (Guest Number).(Nº of days) ➡ 9xxxxxxxx 123456 UR.S.L 9uuuuuuuu.45
CHANGE PASSWORD
For security reasons, it is recommended that all administrators change the default password to a
personal password.
(Number) (Password) UR.S.A (New Password -> 6 numbers) ➡ 9xxxxxxxx 123456 UR.S.A 777777
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CHECK M200 INFORMATION
CHECK USER
Lets you check information about an M200 user.
1 • Visitor
• By SMS the Visitor query is received as follows:
1) Name
2) Number
3) Permission level
4) Start Date - Exit Date
5) Entry time
6) Days of the week
7) Relay restriction
2 • Administrator/Owner
• By SMS the Administrator/Owner query is received as follows:
1) Name
2) Number
3) Permission level
Administrators will only have access to their own information and visitors.
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CHECK M200 INFORMATION
CHECK A VISITOR'S START DATE
This feature allows you to view the visitor's start date.
Preset: Date (year, month, day) the Visitor was added ➡ ex: 221231
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CHECK M200 INFORMATION
CHECK MICROSIM CARD BALANCE
Check the M200 microSIM card balance. The received message is just a copy of the message received by
the M200 operator, and the interaction proposed by some operators is not possible. You must enter the
operator balance request message associated with the M200 microSIM card. Examples:
Vodafone ➡ *#100#
MEO ➡ *#123#
NOS ➡ *#111#
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CHECK M200 INFORMATION
CHECK RELAY 2 STATUS
It allows checking the state of relay 2 output.
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RELAY 1 CONFIGURATION
ACTIVATE RELAY 1
It may be locked to work on call only. Visitors may have limitations.
(See Permission Levels on pg. 14A)
DISABLE RELAY 1
It may be locked to work on call only. Visitors may have limitations.
(See Permission Levels on pg. 14A)
1. Change to Bistable
2. Change to Monostable
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RELAY 1 CONFIGURATION
ACTIVATE ACTION MODE BY CALL ONLY
Changes the operating mode to allow Calls only or to allow Calls, SMS and Bluetooth.
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RELAY 2 CONFIGURATION
ACTIVATE RELAY 2
Visitors may have limitations. (See Permission Levels on pg. 14A)
DISABLE RELAY 2
Visitors may have limitations. (See Permission Levels on pg. 14A)
1. Change to Bistable
2. Change to Monostable
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M200 CONFIGURATION
CHANGE BLUETOOTH NAME
Sets a name to be displayed when searching for the M200 via Bluetooth.
The name can contain spaces/max. 20 characters.
Default: MOTORLINE M200
(Number) (Password) ME.S.N (Bluetooth name) ➡ 9xxxxxxxx 123456 ME.S.N House gate
INPUTS OUT 2 OUT 1 12-36VDC INPUTS OUT 2 OUT 1 12-36VDC INPUTS OUT 2 OUT 1 12-36VDC
12-24VAC 12-24VAC 12-24VAC
AC/DC
AC/DC
AC/DC
AC/DC
AC/DC
AC/DC
COM
COM
COM
COM
COM
COM
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
1 • Insert microSIM card 2 • Make a shunt between IN1 3 • Power off and on the device;
(without pin); and IN2 and make a connection
to as shown in the image;
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M200 CONFIGURATION
RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS
x4 x2
x4 M200
4G LTE x2
INPUTS OUT 2 OUT 1 12-36VDC
12-24VAC
M200
AC/DC
AC/DC
COM
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NO
NO
M200 4G LTE
M200
4G LTE M200 4G LTE M200
4G LTE INPUTS OUT 2 OUT 1 12-36VDC
4G LTE
12-24VAC
AC/DC
AC/DC
INPUTS OUT 2 OUT 1 12-36VDC INPUTS OUT 2 OUT 1 12-36VDC
COM
COM
12-24VAC 12-24VAC
NO
NO
M200 M200
M200 M200
AC/DC
AC/DC
AC/DC
AC/DC
COM
COM
COM
COM
NO
NO
NO
NO
4G LTE 4G LTE
4G LTEOUT 2
INPUTS OUT 1 12-36VDC
12-24VAC
4G LTEOUT 2
INPUTS OUT 1 12-36VDC
12-24VAC
INPUTS OUT 2 OUT 1 12-36VDC INPUTS OUT 2 OUT 1 12-36VDC
AC/DC
AC/DC
AC/DC
AC/DC
x2
12-24VAC 12-24VAC
COM
COM
COM
COM
NO
NO
NO
NO
AC/DC
AC/DC
AC/DC
AC/DC
COM
COM
COM
COM
NO
NO
NO
NO
INPUTS OUT 2 OUT 1 12-36VDC INPUTS OUT 2 OUT 1 12-36VDC
12-24VAC 12-24VAC
AC/DC
AC/DC
AC/DC
AC/DC
x2
COM
COM
COM
COM
NO
NO
NO
NO
3 • Wait until the ACT LED starts 4 • Give two pulses 5 • Wait until the ACT LED starts
flashing 4 times with 1 second simultaneously on the two flashing 2 times with 1 second
interval; inputs IN1 IN2 and GND; interval;
ME.R.S
ME.R.S
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M200 CONFIGURATION
SET UP DAILY ROUTINES
The M200 allows you to define time to activate/deactivate the relays, for each day of the week.
The configuration of each routine can be done in the type of impulse (monostable or bistable) and
in the time defined for each relay.
In the menu, press "Settings", access the "Program routines" page and follow the steps below:
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01:00
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03:00
10 43
05:00
07:00 11 44
09:00
11:00 12 46
13:00
15:00
17:00
19:00
21:00
23:00
1 • Click "Enable Routine" and 2 • Select the day you want to 3 • Select the time and type
tap the table to configure a add the routine and click "+" to of action to perform on the
routine. configure. routine.
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03:00
10 46
05:00
11 47 07:00
09:00
12 48 11:00
13:00
Each relay can contain up to a maximum of 8 routines for each day of the week. 15:00
17:00
19:00
21:00
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19:00
21:00
23:00
M200 CONFIGURATION
SET UP DAILY ROUTINES
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03:00
10 46
05:00
11 47 07:00
09:00
12 48 11:00
13:00
15:00
17:00
19:00
21:00
23:00
4 • You can add the same 5 • Click "Save" to save the 6 • The table will display the
routine to more days of the defined Routines. settings routines for you.
week.
TABLE COLORS
You can define in the calendar, which will be the start day and 13:00
15:00
B) EXCEPTIONS
23:00
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M200 CONFIGURATION
CONFIGURE FEEDBACKS
The M200 allows you to create a contact list of users who will receive SMS notifications with
information on changes in the status of inputs.
Time Mode:
Relays 1 and 2 are respectively associated with inputs 1 and 2.
When one of the relays is activated, the corresponding input waits for its activation within the time
defined by the owner.
When it occurs, and if the user who activated the input belongs to the contact list, the user will
receive the feedback message.
CONFIGURATION STEPS
1 • Select the desired mode type for the feedback (General
Mode or Time Mode);
2 • Define the status of inputs 1 and 2 (NO or NC);
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M200 CONFIGURATION
ACTIVATE OPERATOR SMS FORWARDING
This functionality causes the M200 to forward any SMS sent by the operator to the Device Owner.
Example: Message informing you that the balance is running out.
1 • Access the Settings menu 2. Click on the "SMS 3. Activate the function.
and click on the "M200 Forwarding" option.
Settings" button.
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M200 CONFIGURATION
ACTIVATE RELAY 1 WITHOUT CHECKING NUMBER / DOUBLE SMS AUTHENTICATION
If this feature is activated, any number that makes calls to the M200 will activate the
relay.
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MOTORLINE PORTAL
REGISTRATION ON THE PORTAL
The steps for registering on the portal only work in the M200 application.
1 2
Connect to the M200 via Bluetooth. Click on the only button on the screen:
Enter the Settings menu and click on the "Register Device".
"Portal Motorline" button.
3 4
On the Login pages, click "New User?" to During the registration process you will
proceed to the registration data. have to fill in the necessary fields for
registration: Name, Email and Password.
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MOTORLINE PORTAL
REGISTRATION ON THE PORTAL
5 6
To validate your registration, you must enter the Enter the Device Name and your location
verification code that will be sent to your email. to register your device on the Portal. Click
Click "Confirm". "Register".
7 8
70%
Click "Confirm" for the M200 Firmware When the update is complete,
update to begin. the M200 will restart and will be
configured in the portal.
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MOTORLINE PORTAL
REGISTRATION ON THE PORTAL
After completing portal setup and registration, you can access the Portal to begin managing your
device.
Access the portal by reading the QR Code or the following link:
portal.motorline.pt/
MOTORLINE PORTAL
Whenever you Restore the Device to factory values, or make an Owner Change, it is
necessary, using the M200 application, to re-register the device to use the Portal.
When returning to the system without data communication, it will be necessary to update
the system firmware again.
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MOTORLINE PORTAL
CONFIGURE AS WIEGAND READER
COM
NO
NO
-
POWER SUPPLY
+
D1 GND D0 + -
WIEGAND READER
(This reader is just an example)
It is only possible to add Wiegand reader users through the Motorline Portal.
It is also possible to edit via bluetooth.
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MOTORLINE PORTAL
ACTIVATE READER MODE
3 4
To activate "Reader Mode", enter the Motorline Portal and follow the following steps:
1 • Access the Devices menu on the left tab of the Portal.
2 • Click on the edit icon of the device you want to define as a reader.
3 • Access the Input Settings menu.
4 • Set the input mode to Reader and select the interface of the reader added on the device.
To add Wiegand device users through the Portal, see pages 53 and 54.
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MOTORLINE PORTAL
AUTOMATICALLY ADD USERS TO THE READER
2
1
3
All programmed remote
controls are displayed in
this area.
controls programmed 3
below.
4 5
1 • In the Devices menu on the left tab of the Portal, click on the edit icon of the device you want to
edit.
2 •Access the Users menu and click on the "Add User" button.
3 • Select the Multi-reader option at the top and configure the permissions parameters that users
will have.
You can define which of the relays the user will be able to control.
4 • Click the "Start programming" button and you can start passing remote controls to register on
the reader.
5 • Click the "Finish programming" button to finish the remote control programming process.
During the programming process, if a remote control is not passed for 15 seconds, the
programming mode is automatically interrupted.
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MOTORLINE PORTAL
MANUALLY ADD USERS TO THE READER
2
1
2 • Access the Users menu and click on the "Add Output 1 Output 2 4
User" button.
3 • Select the "Visitor" or "Admin" option at the top
and configure the permission parameters that users
will have.
00:00 00:00
Manually enter the Facility Code (FC - Optional) and Serial Number (SN - Mandatory) or
click the button to ask the system to read it automatically.
HOW IT WORKS
Two alarm outputs are required: Trigger Output and Activation Output
As soon as the alarm is triggered, Input 2 is activated and the system starts making calls to the
contact list in order of listing until a contact answers.
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MANUALLY ADD USERS TO THE READER
Remote Mode:
When a user actuates Relay 1 remotely, if he does not belong to the list, then the 1st contact on the
list will receive a message indicating the alarm change.
If you belong to the list, only you will receive the message.
CONFIGURATION STEPS
1 • Select the desired mode type for the alarm (Local Mode or
Remote Mode);
2 • Select the Input delay time;
3 • Define the status of inputs 1 and 2 (NO or NC);
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ACCESS HISTORY
ACTIVATE ACCESS HISTORY
To enable access history, simply insert a microSD card (not included) into the
corresponding slot on M200. In addition, the microSD card must be in FAT32 format (if
necessary, format it on the computer).
You can check the access history directly in the APP or through files stored on the microSD card.
ACCESS REGISTRATION
1 • The microSD card automatically gene-
rates monthly text files (ex: 01.csv*) with a
record of all accesses in the last 12 months.
02 • At the end of the 12 months, the oldest
M200 file is replaced by a new file with the same
4G LTE name.
COM
NO
NO
19:10
19:10
Routines.
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ACCESS HISTORY
RECORD OF HISTORY IN CSV FILE
EXAMPLE OF REGISTRATION FILE
NAME; CELL PHONE; RELAY NUMBER; RELAY STATUS; DATE; HOUR; TYPE; ERROR
User1;911222333;R1;PULSE;15/10/2022;09:47;BLE
User2;911222444;R2;ON;15/10/2022;09:53;BLE
User2;911222444;R2;OFF;16/10/2022;11:23;CALL
User1;911222333;R1;PULSE;16/10/2022;15:45;SMS
User3;911222555;R2;ON;16/10/2022;18:31;BLE
User1;911222333;R1;PULSE;17/10/2022;06:46;CALL
User4;911222666;R2;NO CHANGE;17/10/2022;15:58;SMS;ERROR! USER
WITHOUT PERMISSION
User3;911222555;R1;PULSE;18/10/2022;10:02;SMS
User1;911222333;R2;OFF;18/10/2022;13:10;BLE
User3;911222555;R1;PULSE;18/10/2022;18:24;CALL
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IMPORT/EXPORT USERS
CREATE A LIST OF USERS THROUGH EXCEL
We suggest that, initially, you download the Excel file on the app, and fill in the data in the
downloaded file, avoiding any formatting errors.
Before importing users, it is recommended to download the Excel file through the application, so
that all fields are filled in correctly.
1 • Press "Export users" and choose the destination for the file.
2 • Transfer the file to your computer so that you can register new users.
3 • Fill in the data according to the Excel headers (see image 01).
4 • Save the file in the "CSV UTF-8" format (Comma delimited) (see image 02 and 03).
5 • Transfer this file to your phone.
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02 03
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IMPORT/EXPORT USERS
INFORMATION TO USE IN THE EXCEL DOCUMENT
COLUMN A User Number
COLUMN B User Name (max. 20 characters)
COLUMN C Permission Level: 0 (User); 1 (Administrator); 2 (Owner)
Relay Restriction:
COLUMN D
0 (no restriction); 1 (restricting relay 1); 2 (restricting relay 2)
COLUMN E Initial Date (Format: DD/MM/YYYY)
COLUMN F Duration in Days: -1 (no limit, max. 90 days); 0 - 90
COLUMN G Visitor Continuity: 0 (does not delete); 1 (delete)
COLUMN H Start Time (Format: HH:MM)
COLUMN I Exit Time (Format: HH:MM)
COLUMN J Permission for Sunday (true or false)
COLUMN K Permission for Monday (true or false)
COLUMN L Permission for Tuesday (true or false)
COLUMN M Permission for Wednesday (true or false)
COLUMN N Permission for Thursday (true or false)
COLUMN O Permission for Friday (true or false)
COLUMN P Permission for Saturday (true or false)
Documents
CSV.
1 • In the Users menu, press 2 • Click on "Import users". 3 • Select the CSV file to
on "More options". import and wait for the
operation to complete.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONSUMERS SPECIALISED TECHNICIANS
Access restriction
Anomaly
It doesn't appears In case the The app will Routines may run
appear on in the list call goes to indicate the system incorrectly if M200's
the list. and it is as the mailbox. time. clock is misconfigured.
entered.
1 • The number
phone call
consists of digits 2 • If you don't have a
again.
only (without any PIN code, remove the 1 • If the
spaces or other card and insert it again displayed 1 • Check
2 • Check
characters*). so that M200 can regis- time is M200's time
which num-
2 • The telephone ter it on the network. wrong, and make
ber made the
number does not check the sure the rou-
last call.
exceed 15 digits. 3 • When the ACT LED mobile tines were
3 • The settings for shows the network phone time recorded
3 • Compare
that number are signal again, try to and your correctly.
that number
correct. make a call. If it is still time zone.
with the one
not possible, wait for
you added to
*The system accep- about 30 seconds and
the device.
ts the '+' character try again as M200 may
if the number has still be registering on
a prefix. the network.
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