EN TECHNICAL MANUAL Technical manual for the Vedo system [ PRELIMINARY ] Passion.Technology.Design. Warnings • Install the equipment by carefully following the instructions given by the manufacturer and in compliance with the standards in force. • All the equipment must only be used for the purpose it was designed for. Comelit Group S.p.A. declines any responsibility for improper use of the apparatus, for any alterations made by others for any reason or for the use of non-original accessories or materials. • Installation, mounting and assistance procedures for electrical devices must only be performed by specialised electricians. • For standard-compliant installation, a suitable (two-pole) device must be provided for isolating and protecting the network power supply in the building's electrical system (see diagram on page 8), in compliance with the standards in force (law 46/90): for example, a two-pole overload circuit breaker with rated current 6A. Maintenance • Cut off the power supply before carrying out any maintenance work. • It is recommended to check the correct operation of the safety system periodically (at least once a month). • Remove any dust accumulated in the control panel housing with a damp cloth, without using any solvent, and check that there are no foreign bodies. • Check the conditions of the connectors and the conductors. • Carry out the maintenance and operation test of all the components (smoke sensors, movement sensors, ...) as indicated in the respective technical manuals. • Replace the protections on the terminals. Certifications • All the products comply with the requirements of Directive 2006/95/EC (which replaces Directive 73/23/EEC and subsequent amendments), as certified by the CE mark they carry. • The device complies with the following standards: • EN60950-1/A1:2010 relating to the safety of information technology equipment. • EN50130-4:2011 relating to Alarm systems Part 4: Electromagnetic compatibility • EN50131 relating to Alarm systems - Intrusion and Hold Up alarm systems • EN50136 elating to Alarm systems - Alarm transmission systems and equipment • All the system components must have safety grade 2 or higher to obtain grade 2 alarm system certification according to standard EN50131. Product labels • On all articles there is a label identifying the product. Two examples are shown below: article code PCBVEDO68 manufacturer's name EAN article identification code 000P1515XXXXXXXX article code manufacturer's name VEDOGSM 000P1515XXXXXXXX interpretation serial number: protocol number serial number serial number 000PWWYYXXXXXXXX date of manufacture week of manufacture (WW) and year of manufacture (YY) (in the sample label 1515= week15 of the year 15) 2. Identification of parts and separation of circuits........9 2.1 POSITIONING OF COMPONENTS AND FIXTURES (FOR ART. BOXPLASTIC)...........................................................................................9 2.2 ROUTES FOR SEPARATING THE SELV CIRCUIT AND THE HIGH VOLTAGE CIRCUIT (FOR ART. BOXPLASTIC)................................9 2.3 POSITIONING OF COMPONENTS AND FIXTURES (FOR ART. BOXMETAL)..............................................................................................10 2.4 ROUTES FOR SEPARATING THE SELV CIRCUIT AND THE HIGH VOLTAGE CIRCUIT (FOR ART. BOXMETAL)...................................11 3. Technical and installation specifications.....................12 3.1 BOXPLASTIC.....................................................................................12 3.1.1 Technical specifications...........................................................12 3.1.2 Installation..................................................................................12 3.2 BOXMETAL........................................................................................12 3.2.1 Technical specifications...........................................................12 3.2.2 Installation..................................................................................12 3.3 CONTROL PANEL CARD ART. PCBVEDO10, ART. PCBVEDO34, ART. PCBVEDO68..............................................................................13 3.3.1 Main features..............................................................................13 3.3.2 Technical specifications...........................................................14 CONFIGURATION JUMPERS....................................................................14 VARIOUS CONNECTORS..........................................................................14 MODULE CONNECTORS..........................................................................14 LED MEANINGS.........................................................................................14 TERMINAL BLOCK M11-M12.....................................................................14 TERMINAL BLOCK M2-M3-M4-M5............................................................14 TERMINAL BLOCK M6-M7-M8-M9-M10....................................................14 MOUNTING................................................................................................14 3.4 INTERNAL EXPANSIONS..................................................................15 3.4.1 Telephone dialler functions (PSTN as standard)....................15 SPECIFICATIONS ACCORDING TO STANDARD EN50136-2-1...............15 CONNECTION OF THE TELEPHONE LINE TO THE CONTROL PANEL.15 3.4.2 Messages and Voice Control expansion module (Art. VEDOVOICE)..............................................................................15 AUDIO MODULE FUNCTIONS..................................................................15 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................15 FITTING THE MESSAGES AND VOICE CONTROL EXPANSION MODULE. 15 3.4.3 GSM communication expansion module (Art. VEDOGSM)...16 GSM MODULE FUNCTIONS.....................................................................16 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................16 SPECIFICATIONS ACCORDING TO STANDARD EN50136-2-1...............16 MEANING OF THE LEDS ON THE IP GSM MODULE..............................16 CONFIGURATION JUMPERS....................................................................16 FITTING THE GSM MODULE....................................................................16 FITTING THE SIM CARD...........................................................................17 3.4.4 TCP/IP Ethernet expansion module (Art. VEDOIP).................18 TCP/IP MODULE FUNCTIONS..................................................................18 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................18 Table of contents 1. Introduction to the system............................................5 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM COMPONENTS...................................5 1.1.1 Communication standard.........................................................5 1.1.2 Addressing the modules...........................................................5 1.2 GENERAL...........................................................................................5 1.2.1 Main system specifications:.....................................................5 INPUTS / OUTPUTS / BALANCING...........................................................5 PROGRAMMING / MAINTENANCE...........................................................5 USER CODES / KEYS / REMOTE CONTROLS .......................................5 COMPATIBLE DEVICES / NUMBER OF DEVICES SUPPORTED............5 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS COMMON TO ALL CONTROL PANELS..............6 ONLY WITH GSM MODULE ART. VEDOGSM...........................................6 ONLY WITH IP MODULE ART. VEDOIP.....................................................6 ACTIVATIONS.............................................................................................6 ALERTS......................................................................................................6 1.2.2 Power supply unit technical specifications...........................7 1.2.3 Power supply unit technical specifications...........................8 EXAMPLE OF TWO-POLE ISOLATING DEVICE.......................................8 2 SPECIFICATIONS ACCORDING TO STANDARD EN50136-2-1...............18 MEANING OF THE LEDS ON THE IP MODULE.......................................18 FITTING THE TCP/IP MODULE.................................................................18 FITTING THE RJ45 CONNECTOR............................................................18 FITTING THE RJ45 CONNECTOR............................................................18 FITTING THE MICROSD MEMORY CARD................................................18 REMOVING THE MICROSD MEMORY CARD..........................................18 3.5 GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT CONNECTING DEVICES TO THE BUS.....................................................................................................19 3.5.1 Bus line termination..................................................................19 3.6 WIRING THE INPUTS........................................................................19 3.6.1 Normally closed (NC)................................................................19 3.6.2 Normally open (NO)...................................................................19 3.6.3 Single balance............................................................................19 3.6.4 Double balance..........................................................................19 3.6.5 Triple balance.............................................................................20 3.6.6 Triple balance with jamming.....................................................20 3.6.7 Double zone (double)................................................................20 3.6.8 Double zone with end of line (EOL double).............................20 3.6.9 Wiring the control panel's 24-hour input.................................20 3.6.10 Wiring the telephone dialler on the PSTN network..............20 3.7 CONTROL AND DISPLAY COMPONENTS.......................................21 3.7.1 LCD keypad (Art. VEDOLCD) and keypad with RFID key reader (Art. VEDOLCDPROX)....................................................21 MAIN FEATURES:......................................................................................21 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................21 MEANING OF THE KEYPAD LEDS...........................................................21 LCD KEYPAD TERMINAL BLOCK DESCRIPTION....................................21 DIP SWITCHES AND BUS TERMINATION................................................21 MAIN FEATURES.......................................................................................30 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................31 CONFIGURATION JUMPERS....................................................................31 CONNECTING VEDOCCTV WITH SWITCH/HUB AND CONTROL PANEL POWER SUPPLY........................................................................................31 CONNECTING THE VEDOCCTV MODULE WITH POE SWITCH/HUB....31 MMS SUPPORT – SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS.......................................................................................31 MOUNTING THE KEYPADS.......................................................................22 VIDEO STREAMING SUPPORT, RECORDING FILMS AND FRAME MAIN FEATURES.......................................................................................22 SYSTEM.....................................................................................................31 3.7.2 RFID proximity reader on bus (Art. VEDOPROX)...................22 CAPTURES - DESCRIPTION OF THE MINIMUM FEATURES OF THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................22 NETWORK PARAMETERS OF PAL/IP MODULE......................................31 SETTING RFID READER SPEED..............................................................22 3.10 WIRELESS SENSORS AND ACCESSORIES.................................32 ADDRESSING............................................................................................23 RFID KEY READER ON BUS TERMINAL BLOCK DESCRIPTION...........23 485 LINE TERMINATION............................................................................23 MEANING OF THE LEDS ON THE RFID READER...................................23 MOUNTING THE RFID KEY READER ON BUS........................................23 3.7.3 RFID keys (Art. SK9050x/A)......................................................24 3.8 OTHER DEVICES THAT CAN BE CONNECTED TO THE 485 BUS.... 24 3.8.1 Vedo Touch (Art. VEDOTOUCH) / Mini Touch (Art. 20034607) with RFID key reader.................................................................24 MAIN FEATURES:......................................................................................24 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................25 DESCRIPTION OF TERMINAL BLOCK.....................................................25 485 LINE TERMINATION............................................................................25 LED MEANINGS.........................................................................................25 ADDRESSING THE DEVICE ON THE BUS...............................................25 SPEED SETTING.......................................................................................25 3.11 OUTPUTS SIREN CONNECTION EXAMPLES...............................32 3.11.1 Connecting a self-powered siren with 3 or 2 wires..............32 3.11.2 Connecting a non-self-powered indoor siren.......................32 3.11.3 2-wire connection of indoor siren and self-powered siren with siren fault zone and siren sabotage zone.......................33 3.11.4 2-wire connection of self-powered siren with siren fault zone and siren sabotage zone..................................................33 3.11.5 3-wire connection of self-powered siren with siren fault zone and siren sabotage zone..................................................33 3.12 EXAMPLE OF CONNECTION TO OUTPUTS TC1 AND TC2.........33 3.13 POWER SUPPLY STATIONS...........................................................34 3.13.1 Power supply unit management card for VEDO series control panels Art. PCBPSU.....................................................34 MAIN FEATURES.......................................................................................34 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................34 TERMINAL BLOCK M1-M2-M3-M4-M5-M6................................................34 MOUNTING................................................................................................25 ADDRESSING............................................................................................35 MAIN FEATURES:......................................................................................26 LED MEANINGS.........................................................................................35 3.8.2 Planux Manager with RFID key reader (Art. 20034801)..........26 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................26 DESCRIPTION OF TERMINAL BLOCK.....................................................26 485 LINE TERMINATION............................................................................26 ADDRESSING THE DEVICE ON THE BUS...............................................26 SPEED SETTING.......................................................................................26 MOUNTING................................................................................................26 3.8.3 Icona Manager ViP (Art. 20003310W).......................................27 SETTING THE SPEED OF THE CARD ON THE BUS...............................35 POWER SUPPLY UNIT CONNECTOR......................................................35 CONFIGURATION JUMPERS....................................................................35 ANTI-TAMPER CONNECTION...................................................................35 CONNECTING V- REFERENCE TERMINAL ............................................35 EARTH CONNECTION...............................................................................35 3.14 BUS ATOR (VEDOISO)....................................................................35 MAIN FEATURES.......................................................................................35 MAIN FEATURES:......................................................................................27 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................35 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................27 BUS ISOLATOR TERMINAL BLOCK..........................................................35 DESCRIPTION OF TERMINAL BLOCK 1..................................................27 ADDRESSING............................................................................................36 DESCRIPTION OF TERMINAL BLOCK 2..................................................27 SETTING SPEED ON THE BUS................................................................36 DESCRIPTION OF TERMINAL BLOCK 3..................................................27 CONFIGURATION JUMPERS....................................................................36 485 LINE TERMINATION............................................................................27 LED MEANINGS.........................................................................................36 LED MEANINGS.........................................................................................27 TAMPER CONTACT CONNECTION..........................................................36 ADDRESSING THE DEVICE ON THE BUS...............................................27 MOUNTING................................................................................................36 SPEED SETTING.......................................................................................27 MOUNTING................................................................................................27 3.9 EXPANSIONS ON 485 BUS...............................................................28 3.9.1 Expansions plastic housing.....................................................28 MOUNTING THE PLASTIC HOUSING......................................................28 3.9.2 Expansion on bus with 8 balanceable inputs and 8 logic outputs on bus (Art. VEDO8I8O)...............................................28 MAIN FEATURES.......................................................................................28 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................28 CONFIGURATION JUMPERS....................................................................29 ADDRESSING............................................................................................29 SETTING THE SPEED OF THE CARD ON THE BUS...............................29 TERMINAL BLOCK M1...............................................................................29 TERMINAL BLOCK M2...............................................................................29 LED MEANINGS.........................................................................................29 MOUNTING................................................................................................29 3.9.3 Bidirectional radio expansion on bus (Art. VEDORF)............29 MAIN FEATURES.......................................................................................29 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................29 CONFIGURATION JUMPERS....................................................................29 ADDRESSING............................................................................................30 SETTING THE SPEED OF THE CARD ON THE BUS...............................30 TERMINAL BLOCK DESCRIPTION...........................................................30 LED MEANINGS.........................................................................................30 MOUNTING................................................................................................30 4. Appendix: Mounting instructions.................................37 4.1 OPENING THE HOUSING ART. BOXPLASTIC.................................37 4.2 PREPARING THE HOUSING ART. BOXPLASTIC............................37 4.3 FIXING THE HOUSING ART. BOXPLASTIC TO THE WALL............37 4.4 MOUNTING THE CONTROL PANEL CARD ART. PCBVEDO10 / PCBVEDO34 / PCBVEDO68 AND PCBPSU IN A HOUSING ART. BOXPLASTIC.....................................................................................38 4.5 MOUNTING THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT PSU15 IN A HOUSING ART. BOXPLASTIC.....................................................................................38 4.6 MOUNTING THE EXPANSION ART. VEDO8I8O AND ART. VEDORF IN A HOUSING ART. BOXPLASTIC...................................................38 4.7 OPENING THE HOUSING ART. BOXMETAL....................................39 4.8 FIXING THE HOUSING ART. BOXMETAL TO THE WALL...............39 4.9 MOUNTING THE CONTROL PANEL CARD ART. PCBVEDO10 / PCBVEDO34 / PCBVEDO68 AND PCBPSU IN A HOUSING ART. BOXMETAL.........................................................................................39 4.10 MOUNTING THE EXPANSION ART. VEDO8I8O IN A HOUSING ART. BOXMETAL................................................................................39 4.11 MOUNTING THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT PSU15 - PSU50 IN A HOUSING ART. BOXMETAL..............................................................40 4.12 MOUNTING THE MODULE ART. VEDOCCTV IN A METAL 3.9.4 PAL/IP video module Art. VEDOCCTV.....................................30 3 HOUSING ART. BOXMETAL..............................................................40 4.13 MOUNTING THE KEYPAD ART. VEDOLCD - ART. VEDOLCDPROX ON BOX 503..............................................................................................................41 4.14 MOUNTING THE KEYPAD ON THE WALL ART. VEDOLCD - ART. VEDOLCDPROX.................................................................................41 4.15 MOUNTING THE VEDO TOUCH (ART. VEDOTOUCH) / MINI TOUCH (ART. 20034607) ON BOX 503.............................................42 4.16 MOUNTING PLANUX MONITOR (ART. 20034801) WITH FLUSHMOUNTED BOX ART. 6117................................................................43 4.17 MOUNTING PLANUX MONITOR (ART. 20034801) WITH WALL SUPPORT ART. 6120.........................................................................44 4.18 WALL-MOUNTING ICONA MANAGER VIP (ART. 6620) / SU 503 SERIES BOX / ROUND BOX............................................. 45 4.19 MOUNTING ICONA MANAGER VIP ON A FLUSH MOUNTED BOX ART. 6117............................................................................................46 4.20 PREPARING THE PLASTIC HOUSING FOR MOUNTING THE EXPANSION ART. VEDORF / VEDO8I8O..........................................47 4.21 WALL-MOUNTING THE PLASTIC HOUSING FOR MOUNTING THE EXPANSION ART. VEDORF / VEDO8I8O..........................................47 5. Appendix: notes on installation and programming....48 5.1 WHAT TO DO BEFORE POWERING UP THE SYSTEM..................48 5.1.1 Connect the zone inputs correctly...........................................48 5.1.2 Connect the bus modules.........................................................48 5.1.3 Close all the anti-tamper inputs...............................................48 5.1.4 Powering up...............................................................................48 5.2 DEFAULT CONFIGURATION.............................................................48 5.3 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING FROM THE KEYPAD..........48 5.3.1 Keypad description...................................................................48 5.3.2 Default codes ............................................................................48 5.3.3 Keypad navigation mode..........................................................48 5.3.4 Modifying a numerical value.....................................................48 5.3.5 Editing an alphanumeric string................................................48 5.3.6 Setting the keypad serial number............................................49 5.3.7 Total activation of the alarm system........................................49 5.3.8 Partial activation of the alarm system / execution of a scenario......................................................................................49 5.3.9 Total deactivation of the alarm system....................................49 5.3.10 Muting an alarm with the system deactivated......................49 5.3.11 Entering programming as a User...........................................49 5.3.12 Entering programming as an Installer (installer code authorisation).............................................................................49 5.3.13 Changing date and time..........................................................49 5.3.14 Acquiring an RFID key code from the keypad......................49 5.3.15 Acquiring a radio sensor code from the keypad..................50 5.3.16 Acquiring a radio control code from the keypad..................50 5.3.17 Acquiring a siren code from the keypad...............................50 5.3.18 Exiting programming mode....................................................50 5.3.19 Restoring factory settings......................................................50 TOTAL RESET............................................................................................50 PARTIAL RESET (CODE RECOVERY)......................................................50 5.3.20 Setting the control panel to Service Status .........................51 5.3.21 Exiting Service Status.............................................................51 5.4 FAST NAVIGATION OF KEYPAD MENU (INSTALLER AND USER).... 51 EXAMPLE 1: "ENABLE BUZZER" ON KEYPAD 1.....................................51 EXAMPLE 1: "ENABLE BUZZER" ON KEYPAD 1 FROM DEPTH LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS PRG./VEDOTOUCH..........................................................51 5.5 CONFIGURATIONS NECESSARY TO GUARANTEE GRADE 2 CERTIFICATION ACCORDING TO EN50131-1.................................52 5.5.1 Keypads......................................................................................52 5.5.2 App..............................................................................................52 5.5.3 Input/output expansions (8I8O)................................................52 5.5.4 Power supply stations...............................................................52 5.5.5 Isolators......................................................................................53 5.5.6 Radio expansion........................................................................53 5.5.7 Radio outputs.............................................................................53 RADIO OUTPUT EVENTS.........................................................................53 RADIO OUTPUT CONFIGURATION..........................................................53 4 5.5.8 Radio controls............................................................................53 5.5.9 Radio zones................................................................................53 RADIO SUBZONE PARAMETERS.............................................................53 5.5.10 Wired zones..............................................................................53 SUBZONE PARAMETERS.........................................................................53 5.5.11 Areas.........................................................................................53 5.5.12 Wired outputs...........................................................................53 WIRED OUTPUT EVENTS.........................................................................53 WIRED OUTPUT CONFIGURATION.........................................................54 5.5.13 User...........................................................................................54 CODE TYPE...............................................................................................54 5.5.14 Installers...................................................................................54 CODE TYPE...............................................................................................54 5.5.15 GSM settings............................................................................54 5.5.16 Telephone Options...................................................................54 5.5.17 Phone Book / Email.................................................................54 5.5.18 Digital dialler contacts list......................................................54 5.5.19 Generic events.........................................................................54 5.5.20 Detailed events........................................................................54 DETAILED EVENTS FLAGS......................................................................54 5.5.21 Service voice messages.........................................................55 5.5.22 System Parameters.................................................................55 5.5.23 Events to be saved..................................................................55 5.6 OFFICIAL SYMBOL CONVENTIONS FOR ANTI-INTRUSION SYSTEMS...........................................................................................57 5.7 SHIELDED CABLE CONDUCTOR RESISTANCE TABLE................57 5.7.1 Input and signal connections...................................................57 5.7.2 Power supply connections.......................................................58 5.8 DATA NETWORK CONNECTION CABLE.........................................58 1. Introduction to the system Vedo is a modern, practical I&HAS (Intrusion and Hold Up alarm system) capable of meeting the technical and performance requirements of modern security systems to the best effect. The Vedo system allows the creation of systems that require up to 68 individually balanced standard zones with triple balance, which can be assigned to a maximum of 8 areas. The system integrates home automation functions that do not influence the behaviour of the alarm system. 1.1.1 Communication standard Communication between the control panel and the expansions takes place by means of a standard RS485 Bus. The control panel's standard communication speed is set to 38400 baud. 1.1.2 Addressing the modules The modules are all connected to the same Bus, and are recognisable by their unique address. Depending on the peripheral, this address can be configured by physical means (e.g. DIP switches as on the input and output expansions) or by means of a software configuration (e.g. LCD keypads). 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM COMPONENTS The control panel is enclosed in a compact housing, which also accommodates the power supply unit. According to system requirements, it is possible to equip the control panel card directly with a module for GSM communication, a messages / voice control module and a module for communication on IP protocol. √√ IMPORTANT: no two components of the same type and with the same logical address must be present on the bus. For example, there cannot be two or more keypads with the same address. Should this happen, the system will be unable to function correctly and will generate a bus error. The connectors for powering the control panel are routed from the power supply unit. Inside the metal housings it is possible to accommodate 2 standard input/output expansions. In the plastic housings it is possible to fit 2 8IO expansion modules or 1 8IO expansion module and a radio expansion. The expansion modules are connected to the Bus. The system comprises a master unit (the control panel) and a certain number of slave units (the peripherals on the Bus). Regardless of system activation status, the control panel's task is to query the peripheral units periodically to determine correct operation and obtain information about system status. Each peripheral component is equipped with local intelligence, which enables it to perform a certain number of tasks independently and, at the request of the control panel, communicate its status and any information relating to its specific peripheral functions. 1.2 GENERAL The control panel is supplied with a built-in digital dialler. The control panel can be programmed directly from the keypad or, more easily, by means of dedicated software. The audio messages can be modified only by using the programming software from a PC. The association of zones to areas and partial subgroups of areas allows total, partial or selective activation of the system, according to the authorisations assigned (at the configuration stage) to the user who performs the operations. Each input event can be associated with multiple outputs, thus potentially involving all the outputs configured at the installation stage. The flexibility of this arrangement makes it possible to adapt the control panel to the most wide-ranging requirements. 1.2.1 Main system specifications: TAB_caratteristiche centrale INPUTS / OUTPUTS / BALANCING VEDO10 VEDO34 Control Panel Inputs Maximum Number of Inputs VEDO34M VEDO68 VEDO68M 68 (64Radio) 68 (64Radio) 8 + 1 24h 18 (2wire+8radio) (max 16 radio) 34 (mixed) Control Panel Outputs 34 (mixed) 3: 1Relay [email protected] + 2oc 100mA Maximum Number Outputs (wired +radio) 16 36 36 50 50 Double Function No Yes Yes Yes Yes Balance Type NO, NC, Single, Double, Triple, Triple with jamming NO, NC, Single, Double, Triple, Triple with jamming, Double zone, Double zone with end of line PROGRAMMING / MAINTENANCE VEDO10 VEDO34 Programming/Reading of options in local/ remote mode VEDO34M VEDO68 VEDO68M Yes Central programming USB/LAN Programming from Keypad or Vedo Touch with emulated keypad Yes Programmable test call Yes Remote maintenance Yes with IP card Periodic test call Yes on digital dialler USER CODES / KEYS / REMOTE CONTROLS VEDO10 VEDO34 VEDO34M VEDO68 VEDO68M User Code 8 32 32 50 50 Installer Code 2 5 5 5 5 Manufacturer Code 1 Remote controls 11 38 38 56 56 Keys 11 38 38 56 56 VEDO68M COMPATIBLE DEVICES / NUMBER OF DEVICES SUPPORTED VEDO10 VEDO34 VEDO34M VEDO68 Plastic housing Yes Yes No Yes No Metal housing No No Yes No Yes PSU15 PSU15 PSU15 PSU50 PSU15 PSU15 PSU50 Maximum number power supply stations 2 4 4 8 8 Number of IN/OUT expansions 0 8 8 12 12 RFID readers 2 8 8 8 8 Power supply unit 5 Keypads / Keypads with proximity reader 2 (min 1)* 8 (min 1)* 8 (min 1)* 8 (min 1)* 8 (min 1)* Vedo Touch with proximity reader 1 2 2 4 4 Touch Devices (Mini Touch, Planux Manager, Icona Manager VIP with proximity reader) 1 2 2 4 4 Radio Receivers 1 2 2 3 3 Plug-in Audio Module Yes Voice Menu Command Interface Yes Plug-in GSM Module Yes Plug-in TCP/IP Module Yes PAL IP Module 2 Number of cameras managed 8 Integrated interface PSTN Yes App Phone 8 * it is recommended to install at least one keypad (Art. VEDOLCD / Art. VEDOLCDPROX) ACTIVATIONS Areas VEDO10 VEDO34 VEDO34M VEDO68 VEDO68M 2 8 8 8 8 16 16 16 16 Area activation modes 4 (Total, partial 1, partial 2, partial 1+2) Partial Activations Activation Programmes (Scenarios) 2 8 8 8 Programmable Auto Activation/Deactivation Yes Auto-activation Models (Public Holidays + Schedules) 30 Area Exclusion for Patrol function with automatic or manual reactivation Timer Accepts commands from telephone with tone dialling or by SMS Yes 4 16 16 Activation/Deactivation, activation/deactivation of zones, outputs, timers, Status interrogation of individual Areas and Zones), stop alarms. ALERTS Text-to-Speech Audio Messages VEDO10 VEDO34 VEDO34M VEDO68 VEDO68M 20 32 32 48 48 Audio message 1020 minutes Built-in digital dialler Yes Voice Telephone Numbers, SMS and MMS 16 Digital Telephone Numbers 4 Email addresses 16 Events Log (according to standard EN50131-1) 1024 events with date and time Additional Events Log 1024 events with date and time SMS and for Alarm Receiving Centres Yes Supports the CONTACT ID protocol Priority in processing and indicating signals Yes 1) Alarm Events, 2) Sabotage, 3) Malfunctions, 4) Exclusions, 5) Other events In the telephone options it is possible to set the priority for sending messages by sms, email, mms, voice, digital VARIOUS FUNCTIONS COMMON TO ALL CONTROL PANELS • Up to 10 simultaneous connections • Telephone access via sounder or dialler • Telephone line status check • Skip Answerer • Possibility of sharing the telephone line with another answering device • Integrated voice calls (Text To Speech) • Telephone voice control, with remote DTMF management • Possibility of downloading pre-recorded Text to Speech voice messages • Function keys for alarm calls and rapid activations (available on keypad, Mini Touch, Planux Manager, and App) • Event transmission in Contact ID format ONLY WITH GSM MODULE ART. VEDOGSM • GSM850, EGSM900, DCS1800, PCS 1900 • GSM/GPRS channel support • Main or reserve telephone dialler • Indication of alarms/malfunctions/sabotage/events via SMS • Customisable SMS messages • Control panel status interrogation via SMS • Checking residual credit of the prepaid SIM • Transmission of Voice Messages via GSM • Transmission of Contact ID via GSM • Event transmission in Contact ID format • Event transmission by email with images • Event transmission by MMS 6 ONLY WITH IP MODULE ART. VEDOIP • Ethernet Interface. • Event transmission on IP • Programming and Monitoring of the control panel via LAN through Safe Manager • Programming and Monitoring of the control panel via Internet through Safe Manager • Control panel management vie Internet through Vedo App • Event alert via e-mail and on Vedo App with alerts with proprietary protocol • Alert by e-mail for alarms/malfunctions/sabotage/events with images 1.2.2 Power supply unit technical specifications Technical specifications complying with standard EN50131-6 (new standard which establishes the required performances of a power supply unit in alarm systems). VEDO10 VEDO34 VEDO34M VEDO68 VEDO68M 260 x 280 x 80 mm 260 x 280 x 80 mm 440 x 315 x 95 mm 260 x 280 x 80 mm 440 x 315 x 95 mm Weight (without battery) 1313g 1313g 3845 (with PSU15) 4039 (with PSU50) 1313g 3845 (with PSU15) 4039 (with PSU50) Power supply units supported PSU15 PSU15 PSU15 PSU50 PSU15 PSU15 PSU50 Art. 30076003 12V/7Ah Art. 30076003 12V/7Ah Art. 30076003 12V/7Ah Art. 30076004 12V and 18Ah Art. 30076003 12V/7Ah Art. 30076003 12V/7Ah Art. 30076004 12V and 18Ah 8h 8h 8h/19h 8h 8h/19h Dimensions (L x H x P) Batteries supported Max. battery charging current 0.8A Battery 80% charging time Low Battery Fault Generation in presence of EPS 12V Low Battery Fault Generation in absence of EPS 11.5V Control panel switch-off in absence of EPS for Protection against deep discharges (the battery is disconnected to avoid damage) 10.5V Maximum current for V+SIR outputs 0.75A Intervention voltage of the protection against voltage surges: battery disconnection 15V Maximum current for V+bus,V+AUX outputs 1.5A Output voltage operating range (Vbus, VAUX1, VAUX2) 10 ~ 15 V CN1 input voltage operating range 12.8 ~ 15 V CN2 input voltage operating range (Battery) 10.5 ~ 15 V Control panel in standby: 47mA + All active outputs: 37mA + PSTA active and communicating: 30mA + Audio: 1mA + GSM: 27mA idle, 47mA communicating + IP: 69mA Control panel card consumption (min./max.) Maximum consumption (with audio module, IP module active and connected, GSM module transmitting) Control panel in alarm status with all expansions active: 230mA Control panel in standby with all expansions active: 144mA Depends on the control panel configuration. Maximum current available for external devices Grade 2: 580mA – mean current absorbed by the control panel. Depends on the control panel configuration. With battery Art. 30076004 12V and 18Ah Grade 2: 1500mA – mean current absorbed by the control panel. Maximum current delivered to outputs TC1 and TC2 100mA Relay contacts capacity in output exchange NO-COMNC 3A @ 24V Operating temperature and Operating humidity Grade 2: 580mA – mean current absorbed by the control panel. Depends on the control panel configuration. With battery Art. 30076004 12V and 18Ah Grade 2: 1500mA – mean current absorbed by the control panel. -10° / + 55° with warm dry air -10° / + 40° C with max + 93% RH (not condensed) Safety grade Type of power supply unit Depends on the control panel configuration. 2 according to EN50131-1 * TYPE A according to standard EN50131-6 Environmental class II according to EN50131-1 * Respecting any indications for configuration and installation The control panel is certifiable up to grade 2 according to standard EN50131-1. It is possible to maintain grade 2 certification only if the system is made of components of grade II or higher. Articles certifiable with safety grade 2 according to standard EN50131-1: Housings: Art. BOXPLASTIC, BOXMETAL Control panel cards: Art. PCBVEDO10, PCBVEDO34, PCBVEDO68 Internal expansions: Art. VEDOVOICE, VEDOGSM, VEDOIP Keypads and activators: Art. VEDOLCD, VEDOLCDPROX Expansions on 485 bus: Art. VEDO8I8O, VEDORF Power supply units: Art. PSU15, PSU50 Power supply unit management card: Art. PCBPSU Isolators: Art. VEDOISO Bidirectional PET Immunity infrared sensor, via radio: Art. RFPIRP Magnetic contact sensor with radio transceiver: Art. RFMAGW / RFMAGB 4-key radio control: Art. RFREMOTE4 Self-powered internal siren: Art. RFINTSIR Self-powered external siren: Art. RFEXTSIR 7 1.2.3 Power supply unit technical specifications Art. PSU15 / PSU50 complies with standards EN50130-4:2011, EN 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011 + A2:2013 Power supply unit versions Name of manufacturer / supplier Dimensions (L x H x P) Weight PSU15 PSU50 Comelit Group S.p.A. Comelit Group S.p.A. 78 x 110 x 36 mm 98 x129 x40 mm 241 g 435 g Input voltage 100 - 240V ± 10% AC input frequency AC Alternating Current Output voltage Rated current Output voltage ripple Voltage surge protection Overload protection Operating temperature and Operating humidity 47-63Hz @115/230V~ : 0.6A 14.0 V @115/230V~ : 1.3A ± 2% 14.0 V 1.5A Max 300mV +50% 110~180% rated output power -10° / + 55° with warm dry air -10° / + 40° C with max + 93% RH (not condensed) Safety grade 2 according to EN50131-1* Environmental class II according to EN50131-1 * Respecting any indications for configuration and installation EXAMPLE OF TWO-POLE ISOLATING DEVICE EARTH NEUTRAL PHASE Control panel Wiring diagram: two-pole mains switch (for example overload circuit breaker with rated current 6A) able to isolate the power supply of the device. 8 230 V 50 Hz ± 2% 5A Max FIG_sezionamento impianto 2. Identification of parts and separation of circuits 1 2.1 POSITIONING OF COMPONENTS AND FIXTURES (FOR ART. BOXPLASTIC) 1. Holes for fixing the housing 2. Clips for fixing the control panel card Art. PCBVEDO10 - PCBVEDO34 PCBVEDO68 - PCBPSU 3. Clip for fixing expansion Art. VEDO8I8O 4. Housing of fixing screw for power supply unit Art. PSU15 5. Clip for fixing battery Art. 30076003 6. Anti-tear tamper hole 7. Cable inlet holes 8. Clip for fixing expansion Art. VEDORF / VEDO8I8O A. Control panel card position Art. PCBVEDO10 - PCBVEDO34 PCBVEDO68 - PCBPSU B. Expansion position Art. VEDO8I8O C. Power supply unit position Art. PSU15 D. Battery position Art. 30076003 E. Position of tamper F. Expansion position Art. VEDORF / VEDO8I8O To guarantee certification of the system it is necessary to identify the type of control panel, checking the respective box on the adhesive label applied on the housing. 2 3 4 A 1 C B 7 7 8 F E 5 D 7 6 1 1 1 2 2.2 ROUTES FOR SEPARATING THE SELV CIRCUIT AND THE HIGH VOLTAGE CIRCUIT (FOR ART. BOXPLASTIC) 1. VEDOIP expansion network connector 2. Expansion antenna connector Art. VEDOGSM 3. Battery connector 4. PSU connector 5. Control panel card PSR connections 6. Fixing screw for power supply unit PSU15 7. Internal fuse 250V~ T2A (for Art. PSU15), Internal fuse 250V~ T2.5A (for PSU50) 8. Cable for connecting the power supply unit to earth Art. PSU15 9. High Voltage Cables 10.Cable for connecting the control panel card to earth Art. PCBVEDO10 PCBVEDO34 - PCBVEDO68 11.Balance resistor 12.GSM Antenna 13.Tamper connectors 34 A1 10 5 6 A2 A3 7 13 8 10 A1.Position of communication module VEDOGSM A2.Position of messages expansion VEDOVOICE A3.Position of IP module VEDOIP For standard-compliant installation, pay attention to the correct route of the earthing cables and of the SELV circuit and high voltage cables. 9 11 12 9 1 2 3 a 2.3 POSITIONING OF COMPONENTS AND FIXTURES (FOR ART. BOXMETAL) 4 5 b 3 A 1. GSM antenna output 2. Supports for fixing the control panel card Art. PCBVEDO10 - PCBVEDO34 - PCBVEDO68 - PCBPSU 3. Holes for fixing the housing 4. Cable inlet holes 5. Supports for fixing ( ) and holding expansion Art. VEDO8I8O 6. Anti-tear Tamper hole 7. Screws for fixing ( ) and holding PAL module Art. VEDOCCTV 8. Supports for fixing power supply unit 9. Anti-sabotage protection panel 10.Inlet holes for power supply unit blocking clamp 11.Position of control panel identification label 12.Housing of fixing screw for power supply unit Art. PSU50 13.Housing of fixing screw for power supply unit Art. PSU15 A. Control panel card position Art. PCBVEDO10 - PCBVEDO34 PCBVEDO68 - PCBPSU B. Expansion position Art. VEDO8I8O C. Expansion position Art. VEDO8I8O D. Tamper position E. Battery position Art. 30076003 / Art. 30076004 F. Power supply unit position Art. PSU15/PSU50 G.PAL/IP module position Art. VEDOCCTV 2 5 B 6 D C 7 G 4 7 8 F 9 In order to guarantee certification of the system it is necessary to fix the 7Ah or 18Ah battery to the metal housing with the double-sided tape provided. E Optional positions* a. Holes for fitting supports for fixing the expansion Art. VEDO8I8O b. Screws for fixing ( ) and holding PAL module Art. VEDOCCTV 10 11 * for further information, see the manual of Art. BOXMETAL In order to guarantee certification of the system it is necessary to identify the type of control panel and the maximum consumption of the power supply unit, checking the respective box on the adhesive label applied on the outside of the metal housing (as in the example ') 3 13 12 ' 3 Grade 2 / Class II EN 50131-1 EN 50131-3 VEDO34M VEDO34M VEDO68M VEDO68M Vin:100-240V Vin:100-240V Vin:100-240V Vin:100-240V Grade 2 / Class II VEDOPSU5A 50/60Hz 50/60Hz 50/60Hz 50/60Hz EN 50131-1 EN 50131-6 Vin:100-240V 50/60Hz Max Current 0,6A 1,3A 0,6A 1,3A Max Current 1,3A Consult the label of the power supply unit installed to establish the maximum consumption 10 1 2.4 ROUTES FOR SEPARATING THE SELV CIRCUIT AND THE HIGH VOLTAGE CIRCUIT (FOR ART. BOXMETAL) 1. GSM antenna output 2. Expansion antenna connector Art. VEDOGSM 3. PSU connector 4. Battery connector 5. VEDOIP expansion network connector 6. Balance resistor 7. Tamper connectors 8. VEDOCCTV network connector 9. Earth connection according to standard EN60950.# 10.Internal fuse 250V~ T2A (for Art. PSU15), Internal fuse 250V~ T2.5A (for PSU50) 11.High Voltage Cables. 2 3 4 5 6 A1 A3 A2 7 A1.Position of communication module VEDOGSM A2.Position of messages expansion VEDOVOICE A3.Position of IP module VEDOIP 8 For standard-compliant installation, pay attention to the correct route of the earthing cables and of the SELV circuit and high voltage cables. A C B # (!) With the VEDOCCTV module fitted in a central position (as in the picture) use a mains power supply cable with double insulation (to prevent the coaxial cables of the cameras coming in contact with 230V wires) (!) If the mains cable inlet hole is shared with other cables of the control panel wiring (as in the picture), use a mains power supply cable with double insulation. 11 10 9 C 1 2 A B 3 11 3. Technical and installation specifications 3.1 BOXPLASTIC Art. BOXPLASTIC complies with standards EN50131-1, EN50131-3, EN50131-6, EN50136-1-1, EN50136-2-1, EN 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011 + A2:2013, EN50130-4 3.1.1 Technical specifications 3.2 BOXMETAL Art. BOXMETAL complies with standards EN50131-1, EN50131-3, EN50131-6, EN50136-1-1, EN50136-2-1, EN 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011, EN50130-4) 3.2.1 Technical specifications Features Value Name of manufacturer / supplier Comelit Group S.p.A. Dimensions (b x h x d) 280 x 260 x 80 mm 803g (housing + micro switch + fixing Weight screws) -10° / + 55° with warm dry air Operating temperature and Operating -10° / + 40° C with max + 93% RH humidity (not condensed) Certifiable safety grade 2 according to EN50131-1* Features Value Name of manufacturer / supplier Comelit Group S.p.A. Dimensions (b x h x d) 315 x 440 x 95 mm Weight 3250 g (housing + fixing supports) -10° / + 55° with warm dry air Operating temperature and Operating -10° / + 40° C with max + 93% RH humidity (not condensed) Certifiable safety grade 2 according to EN50131-1* Environmental class II according to EN50131-1 Environmental class II according to EN50131-1 * Respecting any indications for installation 3.1.2 Installation For the instructions for mounting the housing, see page 37 A standard-compliant connection to the electric power network must be provided. For standard-compliant installation, prepare the cables and leads necessary for wiring the system as indicated on page. 9. In order to guarantee Grade 2 certification according to EN50131-1 the tamper must be mounted and configured correctly If the control panel is already assembled, you will have to remove the electronic cards and the power supply unit from the housing, so as not to risk damaging them 12 * Respecting any indications for installation 3.2.2 Installation For the instructions for mounting the housing, see page 39 A standard-compliant connection to the electric power network must be provided. For standard-compliant installation, prepare the cables and leads necessary for wiring the system as indicated on page 10-11 In order to guarantee Grade 2 certification according to EN50131-1 the tamper must be mounted and configured correctly. 3.3.1 Main features 3.3 CONTROL PANEL CARD ART. PCBVEDO10, ART. PCBVEDO34, ART. PCBVEDO68 • 0.75A / 13.8 V self-resettable fuse for protecting the power supply to the siren outputs • 1.5A / 13.8 V self-resettable fuse for protecting the power supply to the RS485 buses • 1.5A / 13.8 V self-resettable fuse for protecting the power supply to the sensors • all the inputs are filtered and protected against electrical and electrostatic discharges • alarm relay with potential-free exchange contact 24V= 3A • 2 programmable logic outputs with configurable polarity, limited to 100mA, self- resettable • built-in digital dialler • separate power supply unit, switching type direct from mains • power supply protection against overloads, short-circuits and voltage surges • battery connection (up to 18 A/h hours –12V) protected against reversed polarity and short-circuits • circuit for dynamic testing of backup battery charge state • circuit for monitoring the positive siren voltages, 485 bus and sensor auxiliary positive • on-board 485 bus terminal resistor, which can be activated by means of a jumper • USB interface for connection to a configuration system The control panel card is available in 3 versions with different features, see the table on page 5 for the detailed features of the control panels VEDO10, VEDO34, VEDO68, VEDO34M, VEDO68M which include the respective control panel cards (PCBVEDO10, PCBVEDO34, PCBVEDO68, PCBVEDO34, PCBVEDO68) The card has a basic configuration with 8 freely programmable zones +1 sabotage zone. It has a relay output, which by default, manages the sirens, and 2 low-consumption programmable outputs. The control panel card is supplied with a built-in digital dialler, which allows the transmission of voice messages by means of an additional audio/voice control module. It is equipped with 8 standard wired zones and one anti-tamper zone. It also has one relay output and 2 configurable 100 mA open-collector outputs. The association of zones to areas and partial subgroups of areas allows total, partial or selective activation of the system, according to the authorisations assigned at the configuration stage to the user who performs the operations. Each input event can be associated with multiple outputs, thus potentially involving all the outputs configured at the installation stage. The flexibility of this arrangement makes it possible to adapt the control panel to the most wide-ranging requirements. The control panel card complies with standards EN50131-1 and EN50131-3 Fig Scheda Centrale M11 M12 L1 MOD5 L2 TEL2 CN1 TEL1 GSM COMMUNICATION MODULE POSITION CN2 M2 V+ BUS MOD2 JP6 A B M3 JP1 CN4 V- JP7 MESSAGES EXPANSION POSITION DL1 JP2 JP3 COM NC JP8 NO CARDS POSITION FOR FUTURE USES IP COMMUNICATION MODULE POSITION TC2 M5 MOD3 MOD1 V+ SIR TC1 V- JP5 CN3 JP4 DL5 DL4 DL3 DL2 M4 V+ AUX I1 I2 M6 V- I3 M7 I4 I5 I6 M8 V- I7 I8 M9 V+ AUX V- 24H M10 Holes for fixing the control panel card to the metal housing Art. BOXMETAL Fixtures for cards/expansions 13 3.3.2 Technical specifications TERMINAL BLOCK M2-M3-M4-M5 In order to guarantee compliance with Standards EN50131-1 and EN50131-3: • 3 control panel inputs must be programmed to manage the following events: Detector fault, Anti-robbery device fault, Siren fault; Name Function Connection for a functional earth connection. V+ bus A RS485 data bus - A B RS485 data bus - B • one control panel input must be activated in the event of a fault (DO NOT connect the additional or self-powered sirens to this output) • a Siren sabotage zone must be provided. Features Value V- Dimensions (b x h x d) 140 x 127 x 28 mm NC Normally closed connection for alarm relay (RY1). In standby the COM and NC terminals are kept closed together. NO Normally open connection for alarm relay (RY1). When the relay is attracted, the COM and NO terminals are kept closed together. V+ SIR Battery charge and power supply positive. Limited to 0.75 A / 13.8 V Programmable block logic output. Permitted load 100mA. Polarity is determined by jumper JP5. If JP5 is set to OC (0 V), the output acts as an open collector: in standby, it will not allow the TC2 passage of current, and if activated, it will close to earth. If JP5 is set to TC (13,8 V), however, in standby it will not allow the passage of current and if activated, it will present a positive to the terminal. Control panel in standby: 47mA + All active outputs: 37mA + PSTA active and communicating: Consumption (min./max.) 30mA + Audio: 1mA + GSM: 27mA idle, 47mA communicating + IP: 69mA TC1 As per TC2, but controlled by JP4 -10° / + 55° with warm dry air Operating temperature and Operating -10° / + 40° C with max + 93% RH (not humidity condensed) Operating voltage 10V Power supply negative All terminals marked V- are connected to each other COM Connection for alarm relay exchange control panel pin (RY1) Name of manufacturer / supplier Comelit Group S.p.A. 125g without earth cable Weight 135g with earth cable Power supply positive for 485 communication bus. Limited to 1.5A / 13.8 V V- Power supply negative to 15V Certifiable safety grade 2 according to EN50131-1* Device Type TYPE B according to standard EN50131-3 Environmental class II according to EN50131-1 TERMINAL BLOCK M6-M7-M8-M9-M10 Name Function * Respecting any indications for configuration and installation V+ AUX Power supply positive for signal sensors. Limited to 1.5A / 13.8 V I1 Programmable input zone 1. CONFIGURATION JUMPERS Name I2 Programmable input zone 2. Function V- Inputs common / Power supply negative JP1 If activated, enables 485 bus terminal resistor I3 Programmable input zone 3. JP2 Reserved I4 Programmable input zone 4. JP3 Reset (closing it and then opening it restarts the programme) I5 Programmable input zone 5. JP4 TC2 polarity: Open Collector (OC) or Positive Command on TC (TC) I6 Programmable input zone 6. JP5 TC1 polarity: Open Collector (OC) or Positive Command on TC (TC) V- Inputs common / Power supply negative JP6 Restore initial configuration (see installation paragraph) I7 Programmable input zone 7. JP7 Service input JP8 Future uses I8 Programmable input zone 8. V+ AUX Power supply positive for signal sensors. Electrically connected to terminal 1 of the same terminal block. Shares its limitation. V- Power supply negative VARIOUS CONNECTORS 24H Programmable anti-tamper input. Name Function CN1 PSU connector CN2 Battery connector CN3 USB CN4 Reserved MODULE CONNECTORS Name Function MOD1 IP communication expansion module connection MOD2 Messages and voice control expansion module connection MOD3 Future uses MOD5 GSM communication expansion module connection LED MEANINGS Name Function DL1 Presence of microcontroller power supply DL2 Errors on 485 bus DL3 Control panel operating: 1 second ON/OFF Control panel in standby to download parameters: 0.2 seconds ON/OFF DL4 Internal use DL5 Not fitted TERMINAL BLOCK M11-M12 Name Function L1 Conductor 1 input from telephone line. Is connected directly to terminal TEL1 L2 Conductor 2 input from telephone line TEL2 Conductor 2 output to telephone TEL1 Conductor 1 output to telephone. Is connected directly to terminal L1 14 MOUNTING Article PCBVEDO10 / PCBVEDO34 / PCBVEDO68 can be installed: • plastic housing Art. BOXPLASTIC (see page 38) In order to guarantee compliance with standard EN60950 the earthing must be connected as shown on page 9 • metal housing Art. BOXMETAL (see page 39) In order to guarantee compliance with standard EN60950 the earthing must be connected as shown on page 11 3.4 INTERNAL EXPANSIONS IMPORTANT: any operation involving the assembly or disassembly of expansion modules must be performed with all input power (from power supply unit or battery) OFF, in order to avoid permanently damaging the expansion module you intend to add or remove, as well as the control panel card. 3.4.1 Telephone dialler functions (PSTN as standard) • • • • • • • telephone line presence check number dialling, both pulse and DTMF 16 telephone numbers for voice calls Contact ID compatible built-in digital dialler 4 telephone numbers for Contact ID configurable test call override answering machine option 3.4.2 Messages and Voice Control expansion module (Art. VEDOVOICE) Optional, contains the part of the audio messages relating to the digital dialler, i.e. contains the audio messages to be sent on the standard or GSM telephone line. Equipped with a plug-in connector for simplified fitting. The voice control section cannot be customised. It allows an authorised user to perform guided activation, deactivation, modification and status checking operations on the system from a remote location, using a standard telephone or mobile phone. A second section is provided for the input of custom messages, In other words, all messages intended to provide specific information about the system. This information includes all data relating to alarm signalling (e.g. the data identifying the system address: "Home of Mr John Smith, Queen Street, London"). The device is immune to the disturbances governed by standard EN 50130-4. The message expansion module does not initially contain any messages and must therefore be configured (by means of the configuration software) at the time of first installation. The same applies in the event of replacement of or addition to an existing system. Emission standards with which the device complies: EN61000-6-3, EN50130-4, EN301489-1, EN301489-3, EN301489-7. If this module is not fitted, the only type of audio information that it will be possible to send by telephone is audio tones. SPECIFICATIONS ACCORDING TO STANDARD EN50136-2-1 Art. VEDOVOICE complies with standards EN50131-1. Features Value Types of alarm transmission for ATS2 according to EN50131-1 which the device is suitable Generation and/or transmission times of alarm messages voice messages: 10 sec. Times for generating a reply signal CONTACT ID: times according to (when used) standard SIA DC-05-1999.09 Times for detecting and presenting line disconnection: 10 sec. faults Minimum level DTMF tones at Level of output signals and/or input: 36mVeff - 28.8dbV 100mVpp sensitivity of input signals Level DTMF tones at output: low freq 9dBm / high freq 11dBm ATS2-I0 no information protection Safety signals level supplied ATS2-S1 protection against substitution Calibration instructions calibration not necessary PSTN Sharing of transmission connections possible in systems with adsl and other telephones AUDIO MODULE FUNCTIONS • Up to 48 standard messages • 16 freely usable messages (recording and transfer only from PC software) • 6 service voice messages • system management by means of interface with voice menu • Facility for activation, deactivation, output status modification and alarm reset from a remote location TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Features Value Name of manufacturer / supplier Comelit Group S.p.A. Dimensions (b x h x d) 24 x 21 x 12 mm Weight 4 g Consumption (min./max.) 1mA -10° / + 55° with warm dry air Operating temperature and -10° / + 40° C with max + 93% RH Operating humidity (not condensed) Certifiable safety grade 2 according to EN50131-1* CONNECTION OF THE TELEPHONE LINE TO THE CONTROL PANEL L1 L2 T1 T2 CONTROL PANEL Environmental class II according to EN50131-1 * Respecting any indications for configuration and installation FITTING THE MESSAGES AND VOICE CONTROL EXPANSION MODULE First check that all power is OFF. To fit the message and voice control expansion module, simply plug it into connector MOD2 of the control panel card (see page 13). The module connector should plug into its counterpart without requiring any force. MODEM No auxiliary connection is required. ADSL FILTER TELEPHONE LINE 15 3.4.3 GSM communication expansion module (Art. VEDOGSM) The GSM communication expansion module Art. VEDOGSM allows telephone calls, SMS, MMS and e-mails to be sent on the data network. Combined with the voice message card Art. VEDOVOICE, it allows the remote management of the control panel by a voice communicator. Art. VEDOGSM complies with standards EN50131-1, EN50136-1-1, EN50136-2-1, EN 61000-6-3 (2007) + A1 (2011) The device is immune to the disturbances governed by standard EN 50130-4. Emission standards with which the device complies: EN610006-3, EN50130-4, EN301489-1, EN301489-3, EN301489-7. GSM MODULE FUNCTIONS • • • • • • • • • • • • GSM850, EGSM900, DCS1800, PCS 1900 GSM/GPRS channel support Main or reserve telephone dialler Indication of alarms/malfunctions/sabotage/events via SMS Customisable SMS messages Control panel status interrogation via SMS Checking residual credit of the prepaid SIM Transmission of Voice Messages via GSM Transmission of Contact ID via GSM Event transmission in Contact ID format Event transmission by email with images Event transmission by MMS DL5 DL1 DL2 DL3 DL4 No GSM/GPRS coverage: 120 sec. Times for detecting and presenting SIM fault: 20 sec. faults antenna disconnected: 45 sec. Minimum level DTMF tones at Level of output signals and/or input: 36mVeff - 28.8dbV 100mVpp sensitivity of input signals Level DTMF tones at output: low freq 9dBm / high freq 11dBm ATS2-I0 no information protection Safety signals level supplied ATS2-S1 protection against substitution Sharing of transmission connections GSM: GSM850, EGSM900, DCS1800, PCS 1900 Class 4 (2W) for GSM850 / EGSM900 Class 1 (1W) for DCS1800 / PCS1900 MEANING OF THE LEDS ON THE IP GSM MODULE Name Function DL1 Red LED: GSM communication. Flashes when a transfer via the GSM or GPRS network is in progress, e.g. during receipt of an SMS or during registration with the network at the time of initialisation. DL2 red LED steadily lit: during reset, during initial configuration of the module and when engaged by the control panel to communicate via GSM/GPRS. flashing red LED: in all other conditions. DL3 Green LED: module serial communication Lights up briefly when the module communicates with the control panel. DL4 Green LED: module serial communication Lights up briefly when the module communicates with the control panel. Red LED off: indicates that there is no signal (e.g. antenna or SIM card missing) Red LED on: active radio connection. Four different levels DL5 of strength indicate the level of GSM signal received. If this indicator is lit, the module is capable of operating. (from control panel Fw version 2.2.1, this indication is only visible with "service" jumper JP7 inserted). CONFIGURATION JUMPERS Name Function P1 If disconnected, the LEDs go off P2 Reserved P3 Reserved P1 1 FITTING THE GSM MODULE Make sure the card on which you intend to fit the module is not connected to the power supply. P3 P2 2 3 1. Antenna connector 2. SIM housing 3. Module connector position Holes for fixing the VEDOGSM module to the control panel card Art. PCBVEDO10, Art. PCBVEDO34, Art. PCBVEDO68 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Features Value Name of manufacturer / supplier Comelit Group S.p.A. Dimensions (b x h x d) Weight Consumption (min./max.) 70 x 48 x 29 mm (without antenna) IMPORTANT: any operation involving the assembly or disassembly of expansion modules must be performed with all input power (from power supply unit or battery) OFF, in order to avoid permanently damaging the expansion module you intend to add or remove, as well as the control panel card. Insert the plastic spacers in the relevant holes. Then, taking care to plug the module connector into the control panel connector designated MOD5 correctly (see page 13), apply sufficient pressure to engage the spacers in the GSM expansion card and plug the connector in almost completely. 26g without antenna 44g with antenna 27mA in Idle 47mA in communication -10° / + 55° with warm dry air Operating temperature and -10° / + 40° C with max + 93% RH Operating humidity (not condensed) Certifiable safety grade 2 according to EN50131-1* Environmental class II according to EN50131-1 * Respecting any indications for configuration and installation SPECIFICATIONS ACCORDING TO STANDARD EN50136-2-1 Features Value Types of alarm transmission for ATS2 according to EN50131-1 which the device is suitable voice messages: 10 sec. Generation and/or transmission e-mail: 10 sec without image / 90 times of alarm messages sec with image MMS: 90 sec. Times for generating a reply signal CONTACT ID: times according to (when used) standard SIA DC-05-1999.09 16 Once the module has been fitted correctly, connect the antenna that you intend to use by tightening the connector on the cable to the gold-coloured connector on the GSM module. Before using the module, it must be enabled with the Safe Manager software. If the module is enabled but not connected, a fault will be generated. CAUTION: If the position of the control panel does not allow the reception of an adequate GSM signal to ensure a good connection, it is possible to fit an external antenna: - moving the antenna and using an extension cable, - using an external antenna (Art. 2G50000296). The antenna must be correctly connected and its connector must be fully tightened. Antenna presence can be detected only using the antenna supplied. In all other cases antenna presence detection must be excluded from the GSM dialler options. For this purpose, there is a pre-marked section to allow easy exit of the antenna cable. Place the antenna at least 20 cm away from the GSM module. Do not place the antenna on metal surfaces 20 cm ANTENNA POSITIONING WITH HOUSING ART. BOXMETAL OK ! 1 2 IMPORTANT: place the antenna outside the housing using the "antenna outlet" provided Do not place the antenna on metal surfaces FITTING THE SIM CARD First check that all power is OFF. NO ! ANTENNA POSITIONING WITH HOUSING ART. BOXPLASTIC √√ The SIM card must be enabled, and if it is a pay-as-you-go type, it must have sufficient credit on it to be able to make phone calls or send messages. It is not essential to unlock it, because the control panel is capable of managing the PIN to unlock the SIM card. 1. Gently force the top of the SIM connector towards the centre of the control panel card (downwards if the control panel is already mounted on the wall). 2. Once you have overcome the resistance, turn it over on its hinges. 3. Insert the SIM card in the mobile part in such a way that you can see the gold-coloured contacts of the SIM and that the bevelled corner is on the left. 4. Repeat the sequence in reverse to release the SIM card from its seat. 1 2 IMPORTANT: place the antenna in the special slot under the battery (as shown in the figure). 17 3.4.4 TCP/IP Ethernet expansion module (Art. VEDOIP) Provides support for connecting the alarm control panel to the network. Allows an authorised user to access the control panel locally or remotely. Once connected to the control panel, users can totally or partially activate and deactivate the areas within their sphere of competence, and check the status of each input. Equipped with a plug-in connector for simplified fitting. Needs to be connected to a LAN with Standard Ethernet 10BASE-T IPv4 Art. VEDOIP complies with standards EN50131-1 and EN50131-3 TCP/IP MODULE FUNCTIONS • Ethernet Interface. • Event transmission on IP • Programming and Monitoring of the control panel via LAN through Safe Manager • Programming and Monitoring of the control panel via Internet through Safe Manager • Control panel management vie Internet through Vedo App • Event alert via e-mail and on Vedo App with alerts with proprietary protocol • Alert by e-mail for alarms/malfunctions/sabotage/events with images D2 1 Meaning of the LEDs on the IP module (Normal operating mode) Name D1 D2 Status Function flashing slowly module working correctly flashing quickly module operating but SD memory card missing or defective flashing confirms communication with the control panel Meaning of the LEDs on the IP module (Program updating stage) Name D1+D2 Status Function D1+D2 steadily lit Updating in progress D1 flashing + D2 inverted flashing MicroSD card missing D1 steadily lit + D2 flashing MicroSD card missing for a file necessary for correct operation FITTING THE TCP/IP MODULE D1 Make sure the card on which you intend to fit the module is not connected to the power supply. Insert the plastic spacers in the relevant holes. Press the spacers until they click into the TP/IP expansion card. 2 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 4 RJ45 connector yellow LED RJ45 connector green LED RJ45 network connector Micro SD memory slot Holes for fixing the VEDOIP module to the control panel card Art. PCBVEDO10, Art. PCBVEDO34, Art. PCBVEDO68 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Features Value Name of manufacturer / supplier Comelit Group S.p.A. FITTING THE RJ45 CONNECTOR In order to be used, once fitted on the control panel card, the IP module must be connected to a Standard Ethernet 10BASE-T compatible hub or to a switch with the same specifications, that allows it to be connected to a data network. For further details on this operation see paragraph "5.8 Data network connection cable" on page 58 Plug the cable in fully, until you feel it engage, in the only accessible connector of the IP communication module, with the tab facing the front panel of the control panel housing. Dimensions (b x h x d) 75 x 31 x 33 mm Weight 18 g Consumption (min./max.) 69mA -10° / + 55° with warm dry air Operating temperature and Operating -10° / + 40° C with max + 93% RH humidity (not condensed) Certifiable safety grade 2 according to EN50131-1* Environmental class II according to EN50131-1 FITTING THE RJ45 CONNECTOR Press the tab (1) of the connector and remove it from the module (2). * Respecting any indications for configuration and installation SPECIFICATIONS ACCORDING TO STANDARD EN50136-2-1 Features Value Generation and/or transmission e-mail: 4 sec without image / 35 sec times of alarm messages with image No link: 10 sec. Times for detecting and presenting No internet: 120 sec. faults SD fault: 10 sec. DDNS interrogation fault: 35 sec. Calibration instructions Calibration not necessary Sharing of transmission connections Standard Ethernet 10BASE-T IPv4 MEANING OF THE LEDS ON THE IP MODULE Meaning of the LEDs of the RJ45 network connector Name FITTING THE MICROSD MEMORY CARD The IP communication module is equipped with a compartment for a 4GB MicroSD memory card. Fully insert the card into the connector with the goldcoloured contacts not visible. REMOVING THE MICROSD MEMORY CARD 1. Push the card fully into the connector, then 2. release it: the card will be pushed outwards so that you can grip it more easily. D2 Yellow LED ON link OK Green LED ON ACT 1 18 D1 Function 2 3.5 GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT CONNECTING DEVICES TO THE BUS As a general precaution, note that the 485 bus cable could cause disturbances on cables carrying video or comparable signals, if the two are laid adjacent to each other. We therefore recommend that you use separate channels for these two types of cable and that you connect the alarm system bus only with shielded and twisted pair cable with known impedance of 120 Ohm. Non-compliance with the above may cause communication errors or poor quality communication between modules and control panel. There is also a risk that the conductors of the cables themselves might not be shielded correctly. For correct sizing of cables, refer to the table"5.7 Shielded cable conductor resistance table". It is recommended to use a shielded cable for the connections,with one end of the shield connected to Vand the other left free. IMPORTANT: for correct communication between the devices connected to the bus, it is good practice for the devices themselves to be interconnected without branches, i.e. avoid star connections as far as possible. If the use of branches is unavoidable, make sure that they are as short as possible. Consequently, it is advisable to route the bus cable correctly by adhering to the ideal connection and minimising any deviation from it. The best way to connect the devices is to use the “in and out” method. 3.6 WIRING THE INPUTS The inputs routed to the control panel or to the peripherals on the bus, including bidirectional inputs when used as inputs, are of universal type. This means that, depending on their physical connection and their parameter settings on the control panel, they can assume the configurations shown below. IMPORTANT: input balancing resistors, if used, must be installed in the sensor to which they are associated. It is recommended to use a shielded cable for the connections,with one end of the shield connected to Vand the other left free. 3.6.1 Normally closed (NC) NC: detects the opening of a normally closed contact connected between an input terminal and the respective negative (-V). It is not capable of detecting a line sabotage state: in the event of cutting, it can generate an error or alarm; in the event of a line short-circuit, it does nothing. NC IN ALARM -V 3.6.2 Normally open (NO) CONNECTION TO THE BUS TERMINALS FROM THE CONTROL PANEL TO THE NEXT MODULE NO: detects the closure of a normally open contact connected between an input terminal and the respective negative (-V). It is not capable of detecting a line sabotage state: in the event of a line short-circuit, it can generate an error or alarm; in the event of cutting, it does nothing. NO IN -V +V A ALARM B -V MODULE 1 EXAMPLE OF "IN AND OUT" TYPE CONNECTION 3.6.3 Single balance 3.5.1 Bus line termination The two end devices (the two devices furthest from each other in an ideal layout) must balance the line with the appropriate end-of-line resistor (120 ohm). On some devices, this resistor is installed on-board and can be activated by means of a jumper or DIP switch. 2 end-of-line resistors are supplied with the control panel, for use when a device without an on-board termination (e.g. RFID key reader) is connected to the end of the line. IMPORTANT: the control panel can be positioned at any point along the line, provided that the line is correctly terminated in a 120 Ohm balancing resistor at both ends, as shown in the guideline diagram. CONNECTION TO THE BUS TERMINALS: GUIDELINE DIAGRAM Detects the opening of a normally closed contact disposed in series with a balanced line (on 1.8K) connected between an input terminal and the respective negative (-V). Detects a sabotage state due to a line short-circuit. In the event of cutting, it can generate an error or alarm. NC IN 1K8 ALARM -V 3.6.4 Double balance Detects the opening of a normally closed contact disposed in series with a balanced line (on 1.8K) connected between an input terminal and the respective negative (-V). Adding a second balancing resistor (also 1.8K) makes it possible to distinguish an alarm state from a line sabotage state, both in the event of cutting and short-circuit. ALARM NC TAMPER -V +V A BUS B CONTROL PANEL: ENABLE BUS BALANCING BUS -V +V TO B MODULE 1 -V +V TO B MODULE 2 -V +V A B MODULE N-1 -V +V A B MODULE N: ENABLE BUS BALANCING BUS NC IN -V In order to guarantee compliance with standard EN 501311, all the alarm, anomaly and control zones must be at least in double balance. Single balance may be enough for sabotage. 19 3.6.5 Triple balance Detects and distinguishes the opening of two normally closed contacts, usually alarm and electrical fault, disposed in series with a balanced line (on 1.8K) connected between an input terminal and the respective negative (-V). Its ability to distinguish derives from the adoption of a second balancing resistor (1.8K) disposed in parallel to the first of the contacts to be monitored and a third balancing resistor (3.3K). This configuration makes it possible to distinguish between an alarm/electrical fault state and a line sabotage state, both in the event of cutting and short-circuit. ALARM 3.6.8 Double zone with end of line (EOL double) Detects and distinguishes the opening of two normally closed contacts, usually relating to two different sensors, disposed in series with a line with a balanced line (1K8) connected between an input terminal and the respective negative (-V). Its ability to distinguish between the two sensors derives from the adoption of a balancing resistor (1.8K) disposed in parallel to the contact of the first sensor to be monitored and a second balancing resistor (3.3K) disposed in parallel to the contact of the second sensor to be monitored. This configuration makes it possible to distinguish between an alarm/electrical fault state and a line sabotage state, both in the event of cutting and short-circuit. The alarms are correctly recognised and assigned to the sensor from which they originate. The sabotage, however, can only be generically attributed to the wired line for the input to which it is connected. FAULT NC NC TAMPER NC IN SENSOR 1 -V SENSOR 2 ALARM 2 ALARM 1 NC 3.6.6 Triple balance with jamming NC TAMPER 1 TAMPER 2 NC Detects and distinguishes the opening of two normally closed contacts, alarm and jamming of the motion sensor, disposed in series with a balanced line (on 1.8K) connected between an input terminal and the respective negative (-V). Its ability to distinguish derives from the adoption of a second balancing resistor (1.8K) disposed in parallel to the first of the contacts to be monitored and a third balancing resistor (3.3K). This configuration makes it possible to distinguish between a state of alarm and jamming of the motion sensor and a line sabotage state, both in the event of cutting and short-circuit. Jamming will be treated with a dedicated fault event. IN 1K8 NC 3K3 -V 1K8 3.6.9 Wiring the control panel's 24-hour input The 24-hour input must be configured as single balance with a resistance of 1.8 KΩ. Refer to the relevant paragraph for information about correct connection of the tamper lines (see page 10). NC 24H 1K8 ALARM -V ALARM NC JAMMING 3.6.10 Wiring the telephone dialler on the PSTN network NC TAMPER NC To connect the telephone dialler to the telephone network correctly, you must first locate the point at which the line enters the house. The dialler must be connected as the first device, as viewed from the incoming telephone line. IN -V 3.6.7 Double zone (double) Detects and distinguishes the opening of two normally closed contacts, usually relating to two different sensors, disposed in series with a line with comparable behaviour to that of an NC line, connected between an input terminal and the respective negative (-V). Its ability to distinguish between the two sensors derives from the adoption of a balancing resistor (1.8K) disposed in parallel to the contact of the first sensor to be monitored and a second balancing resistor (3.3K) disposed in parallel with the contact of the second sensor to be monitored. It is not capable of detecting a line sabotage state: in the event of cutting it can generate an error or sabotage; in the event of a line short-circuit it does nothing. The sabotage can only be generically attributed to the wired line for the input to which it is connected. SENSOR 1 NC TAMPER 1 TAMPER 2 NC -V 20 ADSL FILTER ALARM 2 NC 1K8 MODEM SENSOR 2 ALARM 1 IN L1 L2 T1 T2 NC 3K3 TELEPHONE LINE CONTROL PANEL 3.7 CONTROL AND DISPLAY COMPONENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3.7.1 LCD keypad (Art. VEDOLCD) and keypad with RFID key reader (Art. VEDOLCDPROX) Features Dimensions (b x h) 120 x 101 x 20 mm The LCD keypad allows an authorised user to enable and disable the system, to check the system status and manage its general features, and to check the event log history. Weight Consumption (min./max.) Using the keypad, it is also possible quickly to modify the system settings and the options of each individual output. The connection terminal block is identical to that of the LCD keypad without RFID reader. Art. VEDOLCD / VEDOLCDPROX complies with standards EN50131-1 and EN50131-3 MAIN FEATURES: • Backlit 2 x 16 character LCD display. • Initial software addressing, from built-in keypad. • Four LEDs for immediate indication of power ON, battery alarm, generic error and alarm in progress. • Backlit keypad with ten number keys and eleven function keys. • Two universal inputs, configurable as NC, NO, single, double and triple balance, triple balance with jamming, double zone and double zone with termination, with possibility of direct connection of roller shutter contacts (switch alarm). • On-board 485 bus end-of-line resistor, which can be activated by DIP switch. • Anti-tamper and anti-tear tamper. 1 2 3 4 19mA with LEDs off, 61mA during alarm alert to 15V -10° / + 55° with warm dry air Operating temperature and -10° / + 40° C with max + 93% RH (not Operating humidity condensed) Certifiable safety grade 2 according to EN50131-1* Device Type TYPE B according to standard EN50131-3 The LCD keypad is equipped with 2 freely configurable alarm inputs. The RFID reader antenna is located in the bottom left-hand corner of the housing. The RFID key must be brought close to this area of the housing so that the reader can recognise it correctly. 140 g + 8 g fixing screws (Vedo LCD) 150 g + 8 g fixing screws (Vedo LCD PRO) Operating voltage 10V Operations are performed by means of a combination of numerical keys and function keys, whereas feedback is both visual (alphanumeric display and LEDs) and aural (buzzer.) KEYPAD WITH RFID KEY READER ART. VEDOLCDPROX The LCD keypad with RFID reader is identical to the standard LCD keypad in every respect, except that it is equipped with an RFID reader module. This version enables users, according to their authorisations, to activate the system partially or totally or deactivate it, using an RFID key, without having to enter a code, thereby saving time. It is compatible with Comelit RFID keys. Value Name of manufacturer / supplier Comelit Group S.p.A. Environmental class II according to EN50131-1 * Respecting any indications for configuration and installation MEANING OF THE KEYPAD LEDS The keypad has 4 indicator LEDs: LED Colour Green Yellow Yellow Red Status Function Off Mains power not present On Mains power present Slow flash Mains power OK, but system not ready for enabling or there are (non-excluded) open zones Off Battery OK On Indicates an anomaly in the battery of the control panel and/or of a bus power supply unit Off No problem On Problem detected Slow flash Presence of isolated or excluded zones, or of temporarily excluded anomalies/ sabotages. Off No alarm, sabotage or ongoing fault On Alarm, sabotage or fault Slow flash Alarm event log, sabotage or fault LCD KEYPAD TERMINAL BLOCK DESCRIPTION Name Function I1 Input 1 I2 Input 2 V- Power supply negative input / Inputs reference B RS485 data bus - B TO RS485 data bus - A V- Power supply negative input V+ Power supply positive input 13.8V DIP SWITCHES AND BUS TERMINATION BUZZER DIP1 DIP2 EXCLUDED OFF OFF LOW ON OFF HIGH OFF ON HIGH ON ON TAMPER DIP3 ACTIVE OFF EXCLUDED ON 485 LINE TERMINATION DIP4 EXCLUDED OFF ACTIVE ON 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Indicator LED Display Function keys (programmable) RFID reader (only for Art. VEDOLCDPROX) Terminal block 21 MOUNTING THE KEYPADS The base of the keypads, both with and without RFID reader, has a series of slots in it to ensure versatility of mounting on a wide range of supports, starting with the ordinary type 503 box. Locate the area with the tamper support, with the pre-marked break-off panel for facilitating detachment of the tamper, and remove the silicone key acting as a tamper. Put it in a clean place. Cable routing 3.7.2 RFID proximity reader on bus (Art. VEDOPROX) The RFID proximity reader on bus allows activation and deactivation with RFID keys without contact. An RFID key can be associated to each user. Each key can operate on the zones and areas for which the associated user is enabled. Its mechanical configuration is such that it can be used directly on all residential series that use an adapter for Keystone standard RJ45 network connector. It is compatible with Comelit RFID keys. MAIN FEATURES • Simplified mounting with Keystone generic RJ45 adapter on residential series frames. • Four LEDs with partially assignable functions. • Quick total activation option. • Choice of several activation modes. • Physical addressing of device by means of DIP switches. Fixing holes* Elastic closure clips Position of silicone tamper Anti-tear tamper hole The base of the keypads, both with and without RFID reader, has a series of slots in it to ensure versatility of mounting on a wide range of supports, starting with the ordinary type 503 box. Fixing on box 503 See assembly sequence on page 41. Wall mounting See assembly sequence on page 41. IMPORTANT: when closing the housing, remember to refit the tamper in its place. The black, conductive part must be visible. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Features Value Name of manufacturer / supplier Comelit Group S.p.A. Dimensions (b x h x d) 55 x 48 x 19 mm Weight 28g 10mA in Idle status Consumption (min./max.) 15mA with LEDs on 45mA during key reading Operating voltage 10 - 15 V Operating temperature -10° / + 40° C Operating humidity max +85% (not condensed) In order to guarantee Grade 2 certification according to EN50131-1 the tamper must be mounted and configured correctly Device Type B according to EN50131-3 Environmental class Environmental class II SETTING RFID READER SPEED IMPORTANT: At first start-up, the RFID reader is ready to communicate at 38400 baud rate. To modify the communication speed, proceed as follows: 1. With the device powered up, set DIP switch 6 to ON. The LEDs on the RFID will light up until they are all lit, and will then all go off and start lighting up again (learning mode) 2. In this condition, set Dip Switches 1 and 2 (as indicated in the table to configure the desired speed) 3. Once you have set the speed, set DIP switch 6 back to OFF. The speed is now set. 4. Set DIP switches 1 to 5 according to the address to be set. Baud DIP 1 DIP 2 9600 OFF OFF 38400 ON OFF 57600 OFF ON 115200 ON ON Note that the standard speed of the bus for VEDO control panels is 38400 baud. 22 MEANING OF THE LEDS WHEN THE CYCLE IS IN PROGRESS LED Red Blue Yellow ADDRESSING DIP switches 1 to 5 are for addressing the reader on the bus. On the current version, only addresses 1 to 8 are used, so DIP switches 4 and 5 must be left on OFF. Code DIP1 DIP2 DIP3 DIP4 DIP5 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 3 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 4 ON ON OFF OFF OFF 5 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 6 ON OFF ON OFF OFF 7 OFF ON ON OFF OFF 8 ON ON ON OFF OFF RFID KEY READER ON BUS TERMINAL BLOCK DESCRIPTION Name Green Power supply positive input V- Power supply negative input A RS485 data bus - A B RS485 data bus - B 485 LINE TERMINATION If the RFID reader is connected as the final point of the bus line, you need to connect a 120 ohm 1/4W 5% resistor in parallel to the 485 bus line, i.e. between terminals A and B. MEANING OF THE LEDS ON THE RFID READER The reader has 4 indicator LEDs, the meaning of which varies according to reader status: • reader in standby (no cycle in progress): the LEDs show the operating status of the areas enabled on the reader • cycle in progress: the LEDs light up in sequence to provide users with an indication of which scenarios are available, allowing them to make a choice • during key presentation Function Request execution of action associated with LED Slow flash Action associated with LED requires forcing to be executed On Request execution of action associated with LED Slow flash Action associated with LED requires forcing to be executed On Request execution of action associated with LED Slow flash Action associated with LED requires forcing to be executed On Request execution of action associated with LED Slow flash Action associated with LED requires forcing to be executed MEANING OF LEDs DURING PRESENTATION OF THE KEY LED Red Blue Yellow Function V+ Status On Green Status Function Off Request for deactivation of all areas covered by the reader. On Request for activation of the activation profile associated with the RED LED Fast flash The reader is forcing the activation profile associated with the RED LED (*) Off Request for deactivation of all areas covered by the reader. On Request for activation of the activation profile associated with the BLUE LED Fast flash The reader is forcing the activation profile associated with the BLUE LED (*) Off Request for deactivation of all areas covered by the reader. On Request for activation of the activation profile associated with the YELLOW LED Fast flash The reader is forcing the activation profile associated with the YELLOW LED (*) Off Request for deactivation of all areas covered by the reader. On Request for activation of the activation profile associated with the GREEN LED Fast flash The reader is forcing the activation profile associated with the GREEN LED (*) (*) The purpose of forcing is to overcome a 'not ready' condition in one or more of the zones associated with the areas covered by the reader, and/or an anomaly which can be overridden due to the choices made at the time of control panel configuration. MOUNTING THE RFID KEY READER ON BUS To mount the RFID key reader, you need to use an interface plate for standard Keystone RJ45 sockets that is compatible with the residential series you intend to use. Simply connect the adapter to the plate and then plug the reader into the adapter, pressing it fully home until you hear the two parts engage. The cycle actions associated with the LEDs by default are: • Red LED: Total activation • Yellow LED: Scenario P1 • Blue LED: Scenario P2 • Green LED: Scenario P1+P2 IMPORTANT: The actions associated with the LEDs can be changed by the installer during system programming. MEANING OF THE LEDs WITH THE READER IN STANDBY (no cycle in progress) LED Red Blue Yellow Green Status Function On Scenario associated with the Red LED active Slow flash System not activated and alarm, sabotage or fault event memory present Fast flash System activated and alarm, sabotage or fault event memory present On Scenario associated with the Blue LED active Slow flash System activated with unknown scenario (not saved) On Scenario associated with the Yellow LED active Fast flash Fault present On Scenario associated with the Green LED active Fast flash System not ready for enabling or there are (nonexcluded) open zones 23 3.7.3 RFID keys (Art. SK9050x/A) The keys are made using high-security, bidirectional RFID transponders. The technology used is such that the keys can communicate with the reader without any need for electrical contacts and hence with problems of contact wear. This ensures that performance remains high over time. Used in conjunction with the RFID key readers (on bus, on keypad, on Vedo Touch, on Minitouch or on Planux Manager), they make it possible to activate and deactivate the system without any need for electrical contact. An RFID key can be associated to each user. Each key can operate on the zones and areas for which the associated user is enabled. They are available in various colours and their housing is shaped in such a way that they can easily be added to a bunch of keys on a keyring, so that they are always to hand. The unique ID of the digital key is defined by the crc32 of the bytes that form the unique code of the key, and can have a value between 1 and 2^32-1, therefore generating a maximum number of 2^32-2 possible values. 3.8 OTHER DEVICES THAT CAN BE CONNECTED TO THE 485 BUS 3.8.1 Vedo Touch (Art. VEDOTOUCH) / Mini Touch (Art. 20034607) with RFID key reader Vedo Touch/Minitouch is an innovative interface equipped with a touch screen, via which authorised users can interact with the alarm system. The level of interaction makes it possible to perform all operations than can be done from the keypad, whether relating to use, configuration or control by the user. The combined use of text, symbols and colours makes the available functions immediately comprehensible. As well as offering alarm system management features, Mini Touch is capable of interacting with the Simplebus home automation system, thereby ensuring integration between the two systems. Mini Touch is equipped with three bidirectional lines as standard, which are identical to those of the input and output expansion module and are hence fully programmable and can be used both as I/O lines connected to the security system, or assigned to home automation use. The position of the RFID reader's antenna is on the right-hand side of the Mini Touch, and is clearly identified by a symbol screen-printed on the surface of the frame. The RFID key must be brought close to this area of the housing so that the reader can recognise it correctly. The predisposed mountings are designed for fitting Vedo Touch/Mini Touch on a standard type 503 box. MAIN FEATURES: • 3.5” resistive touch panel • Optical tamper • 485 bus interface for direct alarm interfacing • Simplebus interface for home automation interfacing (only for Mini Touch) • Basic bridging from alarm to home automation (facility for data exchange between alarm and home automation) (only for Mini Touch) • Alarm keypad emulation for configuration (only for Vedo Touch) • Built-in RFID reader as standard 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1. 2. 3. 4. 24 RFID reader 3.5” touch screen Tamper Ethernet connector 5. Terminal block for connection 6. Indicator LED 7. CV8 The RS485 bus of the device must be connected exclusively to other Comelit devices (alarm bus). The Ethernet ports can be connected to other Comelit devices or to other 10Base2 Ethernet ports where there is no potential overvoltage on the distribution system (wiring contained within a single building). TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Features Value Name of manufacturer / supplier Comelit Group S.p.A. Dimensions (b x h x d) 125 x 85 x 28 mm Weight 150g ADDRESSING THE DEVICE ON THE BUS Like any other device connected to the 485 bus, the Vedo Touch/Mini Touch must respond to a single address that can be configured from the display. For Vedo Touch 1. Access the settings menu by pressing . 2. Type in the installer code (default=1961) and confirm 3. Follow this path "Options/Configuration/Bus 485 address" 4. Type in the identification number of the device on the bus and confirm (to modify the address, delete the present value by pressing ‘C’). 80mA all off Consumption (min./max.) 135mA TFT on 250mA led on at 100% Operating voltage 10V at 24V Operating temperature -15° / +55°C Operating humidity max +85% RH (not condensed) B (Vedo Touch) / A (Mini Touch) according to EN50131-3 Device Type Environmental class II according to EN50131-1 DESCRIPTION OF TERMINAL BLOCK V+ V- D B A I1 I2 I3 NC 3. Follow this path "Options/Configuration/Bus 485 address" Function Power supply positive input * Power supply negative input, common to home automation bus D Data Signal for home automation Simplebus A RS485 data bus - A B RS485 data bus - B COM NO and press the icon . 2. Type in the installer code (default=1961) and confirm V- NC For Mini Touch 1. Access the alarm menu with 4. Type in the identification number of the device on the bus Name V+ M CO NO Output 1 relay normally closed contact (for Mini Touch only for home automation use) Output 1 common relay (for Mini Touch only for home automation use) Output 1 relay normally open contact (for Mini Touch only for home automation use) I1 Programmable input/output connection (for Mini Touch only for home automation use) I2 Programmable input/output connection (for Mini Touch only for home automation use) I3 Programmable input/output connection (for Mini Touch only for home automation use) SPEED SETTING For Vedo Touch 1. Access the settings menu by pressing . 2. Type in the installer code (default=1961) and confirm 3. Follow this path "Options/Configuration/Bus 485 speed" 4. Select the desired speed (default=38400) *The device Mini Touch Art. 20034607 must be powered by the control panel or by Comelit Art. 20022101 or another security power supply unit in compliance with EN 61558-2-6. 485 LINE TERMINATION Name CV8 Function If activated, connects the line termination to the 485 bus line LED MEANINGS The device has a LED backlit system that indicates the status of the system climate zones and the status of the anti-intrusion system. Colour steady red flashing red yellow blue orange For Mini Touch 1. Access the alarm menu with and press the icon . 2. Type in the installer code (default=1961) and confirm 3. Follow this path "Options/Configuration/Bus 485 speed" 4. Type in the identification number of the device on the bus Signal Alarm memory Alarm in progress Alarm system fault Climate on in summer mode. Climate on in winter mode. The LED indicates one event at a time, giving priority to alarm events. In the absence of signals a courtesy light is active (if programmed), with a colour defined at the time of configuration. MOUNTING The article Vedo Touch (Art. VEDOTOUCH) / Mini Touch (Art. 20034607) can be installed on box 503 (see page 42) 25 3.8.2 Planux Manager with RFID key reader (Art. 20034801) TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Features Planux Manager is a built-in supervisor: as well as incorporating all the control features available on Mini Touch, it performs advanced, full-duplex door entry monitor functions, with dedicated, programmable function keys. It does not have any alarm inputs or outputs. MAIN FEATURES: • 3.5” resistive touch panel • 485 bus interface for direct alarm interfacing • Simplebus interface for home automation interfacing • Basic bridging from alarm to home automation (facility for data exchange between alarm and home automation) • Built-in RFID reader as standard • Full-duplex door entry monitor Dimensions (b x h x d) 145 x 145 x 36 mm Weight 370g 160mA all off Consumption (min./max.) 220mA with tft on 250mA all on Operating voltage 10V Operating humidity max +85% RH (not condensed) Device type A according to EN50131-3 Environmental class II according to EN50131-1 DESCRIPTION OF TERMINAL BLOCK 2 S +V 3 D B A S- S+ P CF P CF L L Name 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. +VS 4 12 11 10 Microphone Touch screen Key sensor Loudspeaker Door lock key Privacy / Doctor key (programmable) Self-ignition key (programmable) 9 8 7 6 8. Programmable key 2 9. Programmable key 1 10.Colour key 11.Contrast key 12.Brightness key 13.Menu key 14.Audio key - + Function Power supply for door entry monitor (for example: bracket 6214KC) D Data Signal for home automation Simplebus B RS485 data bus - B TO RS485 data bus - A 5 13 at 24V Operating temperature -10° / +40° C 1 14 Value Name of manufacturer / supplier Comelit Group S.p.A. S- Call repeater device connection S+ Call repeater device connection CFP Floor door call input CFP Floor door call input L Video door entry bus line connection terminal L Video door entry bus line connection terminal - Power supply negative input, common to home automation bus and alarm bus + Power supply positive input 485 LINE TERMINATION Name CV8 Function If activated, connects the line termination to the 485 bus line ADDRESSING THE DEVICE ON THE BUS See Mini Touch page 25. 1 2 3 4 1. 2. 3. 4. 26 CV8 485 line termination. Terminal block for system connection CV5 Jumper for video closure. CN4 CN5 Monitor bracket connectors. SPEED SETTING See Mini Touch page 25. MOUNTING The article Planux Manager (Art. 20034801) can be installed: • with flush-mounted box Art. 6117 (see page 43) • with wall support Art. 6120 (see page 44) 3.8.3 Icona Manager ViP (Art. 20003310W) DESCRIPTION OF TERMINAL BLOCK 1 Icona Manager ViP is a built-in supervisor with door entry monitor functions and the ability to display and check the status of the SimpleHome home automation system and of the Vedo anti-intrusion system. MAIN FEATURES: • LCD display 4.3’’ 16:9 capacitive touch • RJ45 connector for connection to the Ethernet network • RFID antenna for reading Comelit keys • Sensor for detecting ambient temperature and humidity 0-45°C, precision +/- 0.3 °C • Real time clock (RTC); • Micro SD connector accessible; • Micro SD for saving data, loading custom ringtones, saving and exporting films from the video memory; • Audio broadcast 1 2 13 Name Function MB negative of the secondary RS485 bus (terminal not fitted by product rev1.0) MA positive of the secondary RS485 bus (terminal not fitted by product rev1.0) B negative of the alarm RS485 bus A positive of the alarm RS485 bus V- card earth S- negative pole of the additional ringtone output S+ positive pole of the additional ringtone output DESCRIPTION OF TERMINAL BLOCK 2 Name Function D home automation bus V- card earth V+ power supply positive pole DESCRIPTION OF TERMINAL BLOCK 3 Name Function alarm contact input PAN panic contact input CFP contact input outside door 3 AL 485 LINE TERMINATION 12 4 11 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10 9 8 7 Microphone 4.3" touch screen, 16:9 RFID key sensor Door opening button (programmable) Privacy / Doctor key [programmable] Self-ignition key [programmable] Open doors key Video memory key 6 5 D V– MB V+ MA B JP2 A V– AL S+ CFP PAN S– Function JP1 if closed, enables the 120 Ohm termination between lines A and B of RS485 alarm bus JP2 if closed, enables the 120 Ohm termination between lines MA and MB of the secondary RS485 bus (jumper not fitted by product rev1.0) LED MEANINGS 9. K ey "3" [programmable] default = off 10.Key "2" [programmable] default = general actuator 11.Key "1" [programmable] default = off 12.Audio key 13.Micro SD card input JP1 Name Name Status DL1 Flashing signals Ethernet activity Yellow data transmission and reception activity on the SimpleHome bus Red data collision on the SimpleHome bus DL2 Function ADDRESSING THE DEVICE ON THE BUS See Mini Touch page 25. SPEED SETTING See Mini Touch page 25. MOUNTING The article Icona Manager ViP (Art. 20003310W) can be installed: • with flush-mounted box Art. 6117 (see page 46) • with wall support Art. 6620 (see page 45) RJ45 DL2 DL1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Features Value Name of manufacturer / supplier Comelit Group S.p.A. Dimensions (b x h x d) 147 x 142 x 23 mm Weight 282g 75mA medium, Consumption (min./max.) 160mA TFT on, 200mA max. Operating voltage 10V at 24V Operating temperature -5° / +45° C Operating humidity 0-90% RH Device Type A according to EN50131-3 Environmental class I according to EN50131-1 27 3.9 EXPANSIONS ON 485 BUS The expansions on bus Art. VEDO8I8O and VEDORF are supplied complete with plastic housing complying with EN50131, so they can also be installed on the outside of the articles BOXPLASTIC and BOXMETAL. The housing can be fixed to the wall or mounted in flushmounted boxes on the wall. A pre-marked section on the bottom is for routing the cables through, and another premarked section in the top right-hand corner, coinciding with a fixing hole, provides anti-tear protection. The expansion module is fixed to the base of the housing with 2 self-tapping screws. The cover is secured to the base by means of three fasteners on the top and two spring clips at the bottom. There are also two safety screws to prevent accidental opening. 3.9.2 Expansion on bus with 8 balanceable inputs and 8 logic outputs on bus (Art. VEDO8I8O) A maximum of two input/output expansions can be fitted inside the control panel, but others can be mounted in the appropriate plastic housing. Each input can be configured as NC, NO, single, double balance, triple balance, triple balance with jamming, double zone and double zone with termination. Set to detect tampering if the housing is opened or the unit is removed from the wall. Tampers can be disabled. Art. VEDO8I8O complies with standards EN50131-1 and EN50131-3 MAIN FEATURES • 8 alternatively configurable inputs/outputs • Inputs can be configured as NC, NO, single, double balance, triple balance, triple balance with jamming, double zone and double zone with termination. • Option of direct connection with roller shutter contacts (switch alarm) • Outputs can be configured as monostable, monostable with configurable pattern, bistable or bistable with configurable pattern • Anti-tamper and anti-tear tamper • On-board 485 bus terminal resistor, which can be activated by means of a jumper • Addressing by means of DIP switch 3.9.1 Expansions plastic housing 1 DL1 JP3 ON Cable inlet hole Optional fixing holes Anti-tear tamper hole Pre-marked optional fixing holes Card fixing holes Art. VEDO8I8O/ VEDORF 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW2 SW3 Wall mounting holes 2 JP1 JP2 JP4 MOUNTING THE PLASTIC HOUSING See assembly sequence on page 47. To ensure anti-tear protection, the hole associated with the premarked area with anti-tear function must always be anchored to the wall. Failure to anchor this section will make the anti-tear protection useless. IMPORTANT: when refitting the expansion card in its housing, make sure that the anti-tear tamper (the one furthest to the left as viewed in the illustrations on page 47) is held properly closed by the tab originating from the pre-marked anti-tear area of the housing. In order to guarantee compliance with Standards EN50131-1 and EN50131-3, the expansions VEDO8I8O and VEDORF, if installed outside the control panel housing, must have their anti-sabotage and anti-tear contacts enabled, and so the jumpers on the expansion must be disconnected V+ V- A B V+ AUX V- I1 I2 V- M1 I3 I4 I5 I6 V- I7 I8 M2 1. Dip Switch 2. Anti-tear tamper 3. Anti-tamper tamper Holes for fixing the VEDO818O card to the metal housing Art. BOXMETAL. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Features Value Name of manufacturer / supplier Comelit Group S.p.A. Dimensions (b x h x d) 126 x 80 x 32 mm (in the housing) 143g with housing and screws for fixing to Weight the wall 39g card alone Consumption (min./max.) 22mA/27mA exclusing the current supplied by the output Operating voltage 10 - 15 V -10° / + 55° with warm dry air Operating temperature and -10° / + 40° C with max + 93% RH (not Operating humidity condensed) Certifiable safety grade 2 according to EN50131-1* Device Type TYPE B according to standard EN50131-3 Environmental class II according to EN50131-1 * Respecting any indications for configuration and installation 28 3.9.3 Bidirectional radio expansion on bus (Art. VEDORF) CONFIGURATION JUMPERS Name Function JP1 If activated, disables anti-removal (anti-tear) tamper JP2 If activated, disables anti-opening tamper JP4 If activated, enables 485 bus terminal resistor The modules operate in bidirectional mode (reception and transmission). This makes it possible to associate radio controls, radio alarm sensors (contacts and/or volumetric detectors) and supervised wireless sirens to the control panel. ADDRESSING DIP switches 1 to 6 (of SW1) are for addressing the module on the bus. On the current version, only addresses 1 to 12 are used, so DIP switches 5 and 6 must be left on OFF. No. DIP1 DIP2 DIP3 DIP4 DIP5 DIP6 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 3 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 4 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 5 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 6 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 7 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 8 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 9 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 10 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 11 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 12 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF Art. VEDORF complies with standards EN50131-1, EN50131-3, EN50131-5-3 MAIN FEATURES • Up to 32 radio zones per module • Up to 16 radio outputs (including max 8 sirens) • Up to 8 radio sirens • Possibility of bidirectional communication • Operating frequency in 868 MHz band, FSK mode • Sensor and siren status monitoring • Separate management of intruder and sabotage alarms • Radio device power supply monitoring, including sirens • Monitoring 1 2 ON 3 D4 1 2 3 4 5 6 SETTING THE SPEED OF THE CARD ON THE BUS BAUD DIP7 DIP8 9600 OFF OFF 38400 ON OFF 57600 OFF ON 115200 ON ON JP6 JP3 Note that the standard speed of the bus for VEDO control panels is 38400 baud. JP1 TERMINAL BLOCK M1 V+ Name Function V+ Power supply positive input V- Power supply negative input A RS485 data bus - A B RS485 data bus - B B Features Value Name of manufacturer / supplier Comelit Group S.p.A. Dimensions (b x h x d) 126 x 80 x 32 mm (in the housing) Power supply positive output V- Power supply negative - output reference I1 Input 1 / Output 1 I2 Input 2 / Output 2 V- Power supply negative input / Inputs reference I3 Input 3 / Output 3 I4 Input 4 / Output 4 I5 Input 5 / Output 5 I6 Input 6 / Output 6 V- Power supply negative input / Inputs reference I7 Input 7 / Output 7 I8 Input 8 / Output 8 131g with housing and screws for fixing Weight to the wall 29g card alone Consumption (min./max.) 55mA medium, 60mA max Operating voltage 10 - 15 V -10° / + 55° with warm dry air Operating temperature and -10° / + 40° C with max + 93% RH (not Operating humidity condensed) Certifiable safety grade 2 according to EN50131-1* Device Type TYPE B according to standard EN50131-3 Environmental class II according to EN50131-1 * Respecting any indications for configuration and installation CONFIGURATION JUMPERS Name Function LED MEANINGS DL1 A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Name Function Name V- 1. Dip Switch 2. Anti-tear tamper 3. Anti-tamper tamper Holes for fixing the VEDORF card to the metal housing Art. BOXMETAL. TERMINAL BLOCK M2 V+ AUX JP7 Flashing Function fast (50ms ON / 50ms OFF) expansion connected slow (200ms ON / 200ms OFF) expansion not connected JP1 If activated, enables 485 bus terminal resistor JP3 Reserved JP6 If activated, disables anti-removal (anti-tear) tamper JP7 If activated, disables anti-opening tamper MOUNTING The article VEDO8I8O can be installed in: • plastic housing Art. BOXPLASTIC (see page 38) • plastic housing for expansion (see page 28, 47) • metal housing Art. BOXMETAL (see page 39) 29 ADDRESSING DIP switches 1 to 4 are for addressing the module on the bus. On the current version, only addresses 1,2 and 3 are used, so DIP switches 3 and 4 must be left set to OFF. No. DIP1 DIP2 DIP3 DIP4 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 ON OFF OFF OFF 3 OFF ON OFF OFF SETTING THE SPEED OF THE CARD ON THE BUS BAUD DIP5 DIP6 9600 OFF OFF 38400 ON OFF 57600 OFF ON 115200 ON ON 3.9.4 PAL/IP video module Art. VEDOCCTV The PAL/IP module allows integration of the video-surveillance part with the alarm control panel for • sending MMS • sending alarm alerts (with frames taken from the cameras on the system), on system managers (Vedo Touch, Mini Touch, Icona Manager VIP) and App • activating live streaming (of the cameras on the system), by the system manager (Vedo Touch, Mini Touch, Icona Manager VIP) or by App • consulting the recorded films (of the cameras on the system, 4 IP cameras and one chosen analogue camera), by the system manager (Vedo Touch, Mini Touch, Icona Manager VIP) or by App 1 2 4 DL1 Note that the standard speed of the bus for VEDO control panels is 38400 baud. 3 TERMINAL BLOCK DESCRIPTION Name Function V+ Power supply positive input V- Power supply negative input A RS485 data bus - A B RS485 data bus - B LED MEANINGS Name D4 Flashing Meaning fast (50ms ON / 50ms OFF) expansion connected slow (200ms ON / 200ms OFF) expansion not connected MOUNTING The article VEDORF can be installed in: • plastic housing Art. BOXPLASTIC (see page 38) • plastic housing for expansion (see page 28, 47) The expansion Art. VEDORF cannot be mounted inside the metal housing Art. BOXMETAL 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Reserved terminals Ethernet port Data transmission warning light Power supply terminals Signal connection terminals for 4 cameras Holes for fixing the VEDOCCTV module to the metal housing Art. BOXMETAL. MAIN FEATURES • Possibility of controlling 4 analogue cameras • Option of controlling 4 IP cameras and configuring video recording: • Resolution=320x240 • Codec=Mjpg • Fps=from 1 to 12 (programmable) • Video recording duration from 5 to 10 sec (programmable) • Recording duration before alarm event (pre-alarm) from 0-10 sec (programmable). The pre-alarm time cannot be greater than the total recording time. If using third-party IP cameras, make sure that: They support the default video streaming configuration, i.e. MJPEG, 320x240 pixel with FPS from 1 to 12. The URL providing access to video streaming for the IP camera is known. All IP cameras interfacing with the VEDOCCTV module should adopt the same configuration as the lowdefinition channel (same codec, same resolution, same frame rate...). 30 • Signalling camera and SD faults • Extraction, archiving and sending of frames (from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 4) from the video of the analogue and IP cameras. • Archiving and reproduction in streaming (up to a maximum of 10 seconds with possibility of anticipating the start of the recording with respect to the moment of the alarm) of a film from all the IP cameras and one chosen analogue camera. • Possibility of connection to a PoE switch/hub, in order to do without the power supply from the control panel (NB: the power supply from the control panel allows the device to operate in case of temporary absence of mains power). If an analogue camera has the video recording on prealarm function enabled, the VEDOCCTV will not be able to detect the status of the remaining analogue cameras (enabled, faulty, not connected). Features Value Name of manufacturer / supplier Comelit Group S.p.A. Dimensions (b x h x d) 83 x 66 x 37 mm Weight 85g 75mA with camera off 95mA with camera on 10V at 24V on aux POE on ethernet Operating voltage Operating temperature -10° / +40° C Operating humidity max +85% RH (not condensed) CONFIGURATION JUMPERS Name Function JP1 Internal use CN2 Reserved JP2 Resetting configuration CONNECTING VEDOCCTV WITH SWITCH/HUB AND CONTROL PANEL POWER SUPPLY TO THE 12V POWER SUPPLY OF THE CONTROL PANEL NETWORK CABLE NETWORK CABLE NETWORK CABLE FOR CONNECTION TO THE IP MODULE OF THE CONTROL PANEL NETWORK CABLE FOR CONNECTION IP CAMERA LOCAL NETWORK POE SWITCH / HUB CONNECTION TERMINALS SIGNAL FOR 4 CAMERAS The power supply from switch/hub does not allow the device to operate in case of temporary absence of mains power. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Consumption (min./max.) CONNECTING THE VEDOCCTV MODULE WITH POE SWITCH/HUB NETWORK CABLE FOR CONNECTION OF THE IP MODULE OF THE CONTROL PANEL NETWORK CABLE FOR CONNECTION IP CAMERA LOCAL NETWORK HUB OR SWITCH CONNECTION TERMINALS SIGNAL FOR 4 CAMERAS The power supply from the control panel allows the device to operate in case of temporary absence of mains power. MMS SUPPORT – SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS IMPORTANT: In order to use the send MMS on alarm function, the control panel must be equipped with the IP module and the GSM module. After configuring the system correctly, the MMS function will: • inform the recipient, by MMS, of an alarm event relating to a zone covered by a specific camera (one camera can be associated to a given zone). • include in the same message up to 4 different frames, captured at different times by the camera associated to the zone in alarm. VIDEO STREAMING SUPPORT, RECORDING FILMS AND FRAME CAPTURES - DESCRIPTION OF THE MINIMUM FEATURES OF THE SYSTEM IMPORTANT: In order to use the video streaming functions from the IP cameras on alarm, the control panel must be equipped with the IP module. In order to use: • the function of sending 4 frames captured by the camera in the alarm zone to system managers (Vedo Touch, Mini Touch, Icona Manager VIP) and App; • the function of activating live streaming by the system manager (Vedo Touch, Mini Touch, Icona Manager VIP) or by App; the control panel must be equipped with the Ethernet expansion module. After configuring the system and the film recording function correctly: • the alert function will send 4 frames (captured in successive moments by the camera in the alarm zone) to system managers (Vedo Touch, Mini Touch, Icona Manager VIP) and to App. • the live streaming function will allow the reproduction of the desired camera to be sent by the system manager (Vedo Touch, Mini Touch, Icona Manager VIP) and by App; • the film viewing function will allow the reproduction of the recording to be sent in streaming by the system manager (Vedo Touch, Mini Touch, Icona Manager VIP) or by App; NETWORK PARAMETERS OF PAL/IP MODULE To be correctly configured by the control panel, the VEDOCCTV module must be reachable at a known IP address. To ensure that the communication works in both directions, it is necessary for the PAL/IP to know the control panel IP address. In default configuration, the PAL/IP module has the following parameters: IP Address: 192,168.1,233 Submask: 255,255,255.0 Control panel IP Address: 192,168.1,230 TCP Port control panel 10012 These parameters can be modified when you configure the system. 31 3.10 WIRELESS SENSORS AND ACCESSORIES 3.11 OUTPUTS SIREN CONNECTION EXAMPLES For further information on the correct positioning and mounting of wireless sensors and sirens, refer to the respective instruction sheets enclosed with the devices in question: • Bidirectional PET Immunity infrared sensor, via radio (Art. RFPIRP) • Magnetic contact sensor with radio transceiver (Art. RFMAGW/ RFMAGB) • 4-key radio control (Art. RFREMOTE4) • Self-powered indoor siren (Art. RFINTSIR) • Self-powered outdoor siren (Art. RFEXTSIR) • Wireless smoke and heat detector (Art. RFSMOKE) • Radio anti-panic button (Art. RFPANIC) • Infrared volumetric radio sensor with camera (Art. RFPIRCAM) The control panel is equipped with a relay capable of supporting 3A at 24V , with potential-free exchange, which is assigned by default to the control of an alarm sounder. This relay can be used to control a self-powered siren and a standard siren. The exchange is accessible via the terminals COM (common), NC (exchange closed to common in standby) and NO (exchange open in standby) of terminal block M3-M4. A positive dedicated to charging the battery of a self-powered unit is available on terminal V+SIR of terminal block M4. This positive is limited by a 0.75 A resettable fuse. In order to guarantee compliance with Standards EN501311 and EN50131-3, a siren sabotage zone must be provided It is recommended to use a shielded cable for the connections,with one end of the shield connected to Vand the other left free. The 2-wire connection is recommended if using sirens that require a current higher than 0.75 A in alarm mode 3.11.1 Connecting a self-powered siren with 3 or 2 wires With 3-wire connection, the control panel passes only one block positive through the relay associated to the alarm; the siren power supply is connected separately to two terminals on the control panel (V+SIR and V-). In an alarm state, the block positive is removed and the siren sounds, being able to use its backup battery and the system battery. 3-WIRE CONNECTION M2 2-WIRE CONNECTION V+ COM VSELFPOWERED SIREN 3-WIRE CONNECTION V+ COM V- SELFPOWERED SIREN M2 COM NC NO V+SIR TC2 TC1 V- V+ COM VSELFPOWERED SIREN With 2-wire connection, the control panel passes a block positive and recharges through the relay associated to the alarm. The siren negative is connected to the control panel V-. In an alarm state, this positive is removed and the siren sounds under own power. 2-WIRE its CONNECTION M2 COM NC NO V+SIR TC2 TC1 V- V+ COM VSELFPOWERED SIREN COM NC NO V+SIR TC2 TC1 V- 3.11.2 Connecting a non-self-powered indoor siren It is sometimes necessary to connect an additional, non-selfpowered, indoor siren as backup for the outdoor siren. Using two-wire connection for the outdoor self-powered siren simplifies the wiring, as shown in the circuit diagram below. M2 V+ V+ COM INTERNAL SIREN 32 V- V- SELFPOWERED SIREN COM NC NO V+SIR TC2 TC1 V- 3.11.3 2-wire connection of indoor siren and selfpowered siren with siren fault zone and siren sabotage zone SELF-POWERED SIREN V+ COM TMP NC TMP NC VFAULT OC R TAMPER 1K8 R FAULT 1K8 R FAULT 1K8 COM NC NO V+ SIR TC2 TC1 V- CONTROL PANEL CARD V+ VTMP NC TMP NC 3.11.4 2-wire connection of self-powered siren with siren fault zone and siren sabotage zone SELF-POWERED SIREN R TAMPER 1K8 R FAULT1 1K8 R FAULT2 1K8 Output configured as OC. If the output is configured as an open collector (OC), in standby the output will be fluctuating (=no voltage) but in active status it will close terminal TC to V-. This type of behaviour can be figured with the jumpers of the control panel card Art. PCBVEDO10, Art. PCBVEDO34, Art. PCBVEDO68, as follows: IX: Siren sabotage zone in single balance IY: Siren fault zone in double balance V+ COM TMP NC TMP NC VFAULT OC Terminal block M5 has two generic outputs, TC1 and TC2. These outputs can be configured as open collectors for earth or for positive. Output configured as TC. If the output is configured as a TC, in standby the output will be fluctuating (=no voltage) but in active status it will close terminal TC to positive. IX IY INTERNAL SIREN 3.12 EXAMPLE OF CONNECTION TO OUTPUTS TC1 AND TC2 COM NC NO V+ SIR TC2 TC1 V- OUTPUT TC1 ON OFF CONTROL PANEL CARD OUTPUT TC2 ON OFF IX IY R TAMPER1 1K8 R FAULT3 1K8 R FAULT4 1K8 The output has a high impedance The output has a high impedance JP4 ON OC JP4 ON TC Output connects terminal to earth. Output assumes value of approximately 13V. The output has a high impedance The output has a high impedance COM NC NO V+ SIR TC2 TC1 V- CONTROL PANEL CARD EXTERNAL RELAY ON TC2 OC MODE (JP4 ON OC) OC M2 12V 3.11.5 3-wire connection of self-powered siren with siren fault zone and siren sabotage zone SELF-POWERED SIREN JP5 ON TC Output assumes value of approximately 13V. For the connection of LEDs or small relays, refer to the diagram below. IX: Siren sabotage zone in single balance IY: Siren fault zone in double balance V+ COM TMP NC TMP NC VFAULT OC JP5 ON OC Output connects terminal to earth. EXTERNAL LED ON TC1 TC MODE (JP5 ON TC) COM NC NO V+SIR TC2 TC1 V- JP4 TC OC JP5 TC IX IY IX: Siren sabotage zone in single balance IY: Siren fault zone in double balance 33 3.13 POWER SUPPLY STATIONS Low Battery Fault Generation in 11.5V absence of EPS 3.13.1 Power supply unit management card for VEDO series control panels Art. PCBPSU This device can be used to expand Vedo series systems by providing: • A new branch to the RS485 data BUS, electrically isolated with the corresponding power supply output. • 2 auxiliary power supply outputs. • 4 Open Collector indication outputs. • One terminal for tamper contact. Art. PCBPSU complies with standards EN50131-1, EN50131-3, EN50131-6, EN 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011, EN50130-4:2011 CN2 Switch-off Art. PCBPSU in absence of EPS for Protection against Deep 10.5V Discharges Intervention voltage of the protection against 15V voltage surges: battery disconnection Maximum current for Outputs 1.5A V+BUS OUT,V+AUX1, V+AUX2 Output voltage operating range 10-15V (V+BUS OUT,V+AUX1,V+AUX2) CN1 input voltage operating range 12.8-15V CN2 input voltage operating range 10.5-15V (Battery) Control panel card consumption 15/20mA Art. PCBPSU (min./max.) Maximum current available for Grade 2: 550mA external devices Grade 2: 1.45A Maximum current delivered to 100mA outputs TC1 and TC2 -10° / + 55° with warm dry air Operating temperature and Operating -10° / + 40° C with max + 93% RH humidity (not condensed) CN1 Certifiable safety grade 2 according to EN50131-1* Type of power supply unit V+ VA B V+ VA B 6 M2 M3 5 DL1 DL2 DL3 Environmental class II according to EN50131-1 * Respecting any indications for configuration and installation JP2 For the Technical Specifications linked to the type of power supply unit, see paragraph 1.2.4. JP1 TERMINAL BLOCK M1-M2-M3-M4-M5-M6 V+ AUX1 VV+ AUX2 V24H 01 02 03 04 M1 TYPE A according to standard EN50131-6 Name Function Earth Earth connection terminal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 bus IN 4 3 2 1 M4 M5 M6 1. CN1 PSU connector 4. Outputs Power Supply 2. CN2 Battery connector" 5. Data BUS out 3. Outputs 6. Data BUS in Holes for fixing the PCBPSU card to the metal housing BOXMETAL. MAIN FEATURES • The auxiliary power supplies provided by the card are acquired by the mains power supply units connected to connector CN1. • The Open Collector outputs are configured to provide fault and anomaly indications. • If the power supply unit is not connected to a control panel, the indication delay times are as follows: power supply network alarm delay=1 minute, battery alarm delay=5 minutes. • When the device is connected to a Vedo series control panel, it is possible to monitor the status of the auxiliary power supplies and the power supply unit itself. In this case network alarm delay and battery alarm delay times can be configured (using the Safekey keypad or the Safe Manager software). V- 485 communication BUS power supply input negative A RS485 data BUS for connection to the control panel (IN) - A B RS485 data BUS for connection to the control panel (IN) - B bus OUT V+ Power supply positive output. 485 communication bus. Limited to 1.5A V- Power supply negative - output reference. 485 communication BUS power supply A RS485 data BUS for connection to other devices (OUT) - A B RS485 data BUS for connection to other devices (OUT) - B bus OUT V+ Power supply positive output. 485 communication bus. Limited to 1.5A V- Power supply negative - output reference. 485 communication BUS power supply A RS485 data BUS for connection to other devices (OUT) - A B RS485 data BUS for connection to other devices (OUT) - B OUTPUTS POWER SUPPLY V+AUX1 Auxiliary 1 power supply output positive. Limited to 1.5A V- Auxiliary 1 power supply output negative V+AUX2 Auxiliary 2 power supply output positive. Limited to 1.5A V- Auxiliary 2 power supply output negative TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 24H Tamper contact input Features Value Name of manufacturer / supplier Comelit Group S.p.A. Dimensions (b x h x d) 140x127x23mm Weight 115gr Housings supported Art. BOXPLASTIC Power supply units supported PSU15 Batteries supported Art. 30076003 12V/7Ah Art. BOXMETAL PSU15 PSU50 Art. 30076003 12V/7Ah Art. 30076004 12V and 18Ah Max. battery charging current 0.8A Battery 80% charging time 8h Low Battery Fault Generation in 12V presence of EPS 34 V+ 485 communication BUS power supply input positive 8h/19h OUTPUTS O1 Open Collector Output 1. Programmed as module Anti-Sabotage by default. The output is active when module sabotage occurs. O2 Open Collector Output 2. Programmed as module Low Battery Anomaly by default. The output is active when the programmed time has elapsed since the moment at which the battery was no longer detected or the does not respect the values indicated in the technical specifications. O3 Open Collector Output O3. Programmed as module No 230V Mains Anomaly by default. The output is active when the programmed time has elapsed since the moment at which the network was no longer detected. O4 Open Collector Output O4. Programmed by default to indicate the fault of the power supply unit or of the power supply outputs. The output is active when there is a fault in the power supply unit or on the power supply outputs V+bus, VAUX1 or VAUX2 ADDRESSING The device address must be unique and can only be programmed using dip switches. No. DIP1 DIP2 DIP3 1 OFF OFF OFF 2 ON OFF OFF 3 OFF ON OFF 4 ON ON OFF 5 OFF OFF ON 6 ON OFF ON 7 OFF ON ON 8 ON ON ON DIP4 DIP5 DIP6 not used SETTING THE SPEED OF THE CARD ON THE BUS Note that the standard speed of the bus for VEDO control panels is 38400 Baud. BAUD DIP7 DIP8 OFF ON OFF 57600 OFF ON 115200 ON ON Art. VEDOISO omplies with standards EN50131-1 and EN50131-3 MAIN FEATURES This device can be used to isolate the system so that any faults or sabotage events which occur downline do not affect the entire system. The device is equipped with a dual connection to the VEDO system 485 BUS: • the IN port (input) • the OUT port (output) The section of the system that you want to isolate from the rest must be connected to the OUT port. OUT B LED MEANINGS A M4 Art.VEDOISO V- V+ DL1 Flashing slowly: no data transfer over BUS at the speed set using the dip switch. Flashing quickly: data transfer over BUS in progress. IN B 4 3 2 1 ON 24H V- V+ A 5 S1 IN M2 OUT 6 Name Function DL2 OFF Isolator module on control panel bus series Vedo. Allows protection against faults and sabotage. JP2 9600 38400 (default) 3.14 BUS ATOR (VEDOISO) M3 IN Very slow flashing: (approx. 3 seconds) no data package on the BUS. M1 DL1 JP1 DL2 Off: the peripheral is communicating correctly. DL3 On: indicates that one of the Open Collector outputs is under protection due to a short circuit. POWER SUPPLY UNIT CONNECTOR Name Function CN1 External 230 V - 50 Hz power supply unit connector TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Features Value Name of manufacturer / supplier Comelit Group S.p.A. Dimensions (b x h x d) 56 x 53 x 19 mm CN2 Battery connector Weight (without box) 26g + 4g fixing screws Consumption (min./max.) 40mA CONFIGURATION JUMPERS Name Function JP1 RS485 output termination* JP2 RS485 input termination* Operating voltage 10V Certifiable safety grade 2 according to EN50131-1* * Always remember to insert an end-of-line resistor between A and B of the 485 connection (using the relevant jumpers) to the two ends of the main bus line. ANTI-TAMPER CONNECTION The 24H terminal needs the Tamper contact to be connected in single balanced configuration. A resistance of 1.8KΩ, in series with the contact, is required. to 15V -10° / + 55° with warm dry air Operating temperature and Operating -10° / + 40° C with max + 93% RH humidity (not condensed) Device Type B according to EN50131-3 Environmental class II according to EN50131-1 * Respecting any indications for configuration and installation BUS ISOLATOR TERMINAL BLOCK Name Function IN ALARMS SINGLE BALANCED CONNECTING V- REFERENCE TERMINAL The incoming RS485 bus (bus IN) is electrically isolated from the rest of the card. As a result, the V- input terminal must only be connected to the bus running towards the control panel. Do not connect the V- terminal for the incoming bus to other V- terminals present, and do not use it as a reference for outgoing power supply voltage values. This could damage the devices used, or cause them to malfunction. B RS485 data bus for connection to Input B of the control panel serial line A RS485 data bus for connection to Input A of the control panel serial line 24H Tamper contact input V- Power supply negative input V+ Power supply positive input OUT B RS485 data bus, detects operating anomalies around the output branch and intervenes by isolating the faulty or sabotaged branch. Terminal B for peripheral input connection via bus. A RS485 data bus, detects operating anomalies around the output branch and intervenes by isolating the faulty or sabotaged branch. Terminal A for peripheral input connection via bus. V- Power supply negative output EARTH CONNECTION For standard-compliant installation, connect the earth terminal to the system earth, passing through the power supply earth connection using the yellow/green cable supplied with the device housings. V+ Power supply positive output In the event of V+ V- power supply shortage, the auto-reset fuse intervenes. For the reset to take place correctly, the power supply must be cut off for one minute. To guarantee system certification, the power supply unit must be positioned in boxes protected by an anti-opening switch, or in the control panel housing. The 24h input must be connected to a balanced line, and connected to a Vedo system input line. 35 ADDRESSING The device address must be unique and can only be programmed using dip switches. No. DIP1 DIP2 DIP3 DIP4 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 ON OFF OFF OFF 3 OFF ON OFF OFF 4 ON ON OFF OFF 5 OFF OFF ON OFF 6 ON OFF ON OFF 7 OFF ON ON OFF 8 ON ON ON OFF 9 OFF OFF OFF ON 10 ON OFF OFF ON 11 OFF ON OFF ON 12 ON ON OFF ON 13 OFF OFF ON ON 14 ON OFF ON ON 15 OFF ON ON ON 16 ON ON ON ON SETTING SPEED ON THE BUS Note that the standard speed of the bus for VEDO control panels is 38400 Baud. BAUD DIP5 DIP6 9600 OFF OFF 38400 OFF ON 57600 ON OFF 115200 ON ON DEFAULT CONFIGURATION JUMPERS To access dip switch S1 and jumpers JP1 and JP2, you must remove the plastic casing at the top. Name Function JP1 If activated, enables 485 bus input terminal resistor* JP2 If activated, enables 485 bus output terminal resistor* LED MEANINGS Name Function DL1 Flashing slowly: no data transfer over bus at the speed set using the dip switch. Flashing quickly: data transfer over bus in progress. DL2 Off: the peripheral is communicating correctly; Very slow flashing: (approx. 3 seconds) no data package on the BUS. TAMPER CONTACT CONNECTION The 24H terminal needs the Tamper contact to be connected in single balanced configuration. A resistance of 1.8KΩ, in series with the contact, is required. ALARMS SINGLE BALANCED To guarantee system certification, the isolator must be positioned in boxes protected by an anti-opening switch, or in the control panel housing. The 24h input must be connected to a balanced line. MOUNTING The plastic housing allows flush mounting in residential series boxes or on DIN rails. 1 2 36 3 4 4. Appendix: Mounting instructions 4.1 OPENING THE HOUSING ART. BOXPLASTIC 3 1 2 1 2 4.2 PREPARING THE HOUSING ART. BOXPLASTIC If the control panel is already assembled, you will have to remove the electronic cards and the power supply unit from the housing, so as not to risk damaging them 3 2 1 1 2 3 2 1 3 2 4.3 FIXING THE HOUSING ART. BOXPLASTIC TO THE WALL 1 2 1 37 4.4 MOUNTING THE CONTROL PANEL CARD ART. PCBVEDO10 / PCBVEDO34 / PCBVEDO68 AND PCBPSU IN A HOUSING ART. BOXPLASTIC 4.5 MOUNTING THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT PSU15 IN A HOUSING ART. BOXPLASTIC 1 1 3 1 2 3 4.6 MOUNTING THE EXPANSION ART. VEDO8I8O AND ART. VEDORF IN A HOUSING ART. BOXPLASTIC 3 2 1 38 CLACK! 2 4.7 OPENING THE HOUSING ART. BOXMETAL 2 2 open 1 1 2 4.8 FIXING THE HOUSING ART. BOXMETAL TO THE WALL 2 1 1 4.9 MOUNTING THE CONTROL PANEL CARD ART. PCBVEDO10 / PCBVEDO34 / PCBVEDO68 AND PCBPSU IN A HOUSING ART. BOXMETAL 4.10 MOUNTING THE EXPANSION ART. VEDO8I8O IN A HOUSING ART. BOXMETAL 39 4.11 MOUNTING THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT PSU15 - PSU50 IN A HOUSING ART. BOXMETAL CLACK! 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 3 BLOCKING (OPTIONAL) 4.12 MOUNTING THE MODULE ART. VEDOCCTV IN A METAL HOUSING ART. BOXMETAL 2 1 40 4.13 MOUNTING THE KEYPAD ART. VEDOLCD - ART. VEDOLCDPROX ON BOX 503 1 2 3 1 2 1 3 2 2 2 3 1 4 OPENING 4.14 MOUNTING THE KEYPAD ON THE WALL ART. VEDOLCD - ART. VEDOLCDPROX 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 2 2 3 1 4 OPENING 41 1 150 cm 120 cm 4.15 MOUNTING THE VEDO TOUCH (ART. VEDOTOUCH) / MINI TOUCH (ART. 20034607) ON BOX 503 2 4 3 OPENING 42 4.16 MOUNTING PLANUX MONITOR (ART. 20034801) WITH FLUSH-MOUNTED BOX ART. 6117 14,5 cm 2 3 1 145-150 cm 115-125 cm 14,5 cm 5 1 4 2 3 5 6 8 9 ALTO UP HAUT OBEN 4 2 2 1 3 7 2 1 3 DISASSEMBLY 43 4.17 MOUNTING PLANUX MONITOR (ART. 20034801) WITH WALL SUPPORT ART. 6120 145-150 cm 14,5 cm 1 2 4 5 115-125 cm 14,5 cm 3 6 2 2 1 7 3 8 10 44 DISASSEMBLY 9 4.18 W ALL-MOUNTING ICONA MANAGER VIP (ART. 6620) / SU 503 SERIES BOX / ROUND BOX with Art.6620* 14,2 cm 2 with Art.6620* with Art.6620* 130 cm 160 cm 14,7 cm 1 1 2 3A Lmin = 6,5 cm Lmax = 7 cm 1 2 2 5A 4A 1 2 2 2 1 3C 1 3B 1 6 7 Art. 20003310W * Art. 6620 (optional) 2 CLACK ! 1 2 1 2 8 1 DISASSEMBLY 45 4.19 MOUNTING ICONA MANAGER VIP ON A FLUSH MOUNTED BOX ART. 6117 160 cm 14,7 cm 1 130 cm 14,2 cm 2 3 2 3 L min = 6 cm 5 L max = 10 cm 1 2 4 4 1 5 6 CLACK ! 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 7 8 1 2 DISASSEMBLY 46 Art. 20003310W 9 1 4.20 PREPARING THE PLASTIC HOUSING FOR MOUNTING THE EXPANSION ART. VEDORF / VEDO8I8O 3 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 VEDO8I8O VEDORF 2 3 1 3 4.21 WALL-MOUNTING THE PLASTIC HOUSING FOR MOUNTING THE EXPANSION ART. VEDORF / VEDO8I8O 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 3 3 4 2 1 OPENING 47 5. Appendix: notes on installation and programming 5.1 WHAT TO DO BEFORE POWERING UP THE SYSTEM 5.3.2 Default codes The default codes are as follows: Master Installer Code:001961 User 1 Code111111 5.1.1 Connect the zone inputs correctly Make sure that all the inputs are connected correctly (closed to negative directly or via suitably sized resistors, according to the configuration of the individual inputs). 5.1.2 Connect the bus modules Make sure that all the modules are connected to each other correctly and to the alarm control panel. Remember to make as straight a connection as possible (in and out type), and that any branches must be as short as possible. Always remember to insert an end-of-line resistor between A and B of the 485 connection to the two ends of the main bus line. 5.1.3 Close all the anti-tamper inputs Close all the enclosures of the bus modules and of the control panel or, alternatively, bypass the anti-tamper microswitches. For standard EN50131, the anti-tamper inputs must be configured at least in single balance. IMPORTANT: upon first start-up, only keypad number 1 will be considered active. 5.1.4 Powering up It will now be possible to power up the system: power up the alarm control panel from its power supply unit and connect the battery. If everything is connected correctly, the green LED on the power supply unit will light up, confirming that the PSU is working The control panel will start operating and will confirm this by causing LED DL3 to flash on the control panel card (1 second on/off). 5.2 DEFAULT CONFIGURATION The control panel is factory-set to consider only keypad number 1 to be present. The control panel's alarm inputs, furthermore, are all enabled and configured as double balance. 5.3 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING FROM THE KEYPAD 5.3.3 Keypad navigation mode It is possible to configure the system and enter or modify data using one of the system keypads. Use the keys to move about in the menu and the key to pass to the next level or to confirm the entry of a new data item. Press C to return to the previous menu THE UNAUTHENTICATED USER can use only the delete key “C” or the numerical keys. If a key that is not usable is pressed, the display will show the message "FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE". THE USER WHO IS AUTHENTICATED on the keypad and who presses button C will be returned to the previous menu until the area status is displayed. If the value of the area status display time for that keypad is not unlimited, the next time button C is pressed will return the keypad to standby position, without giving any indication of the current area status (immediately hiding the information on the display). 5.3.4 Modifying a numerical value To modify a numerical value, type in the desired value, following the format shown on the display, omitting non-numerical characters, but filling in all the numerical characters of the proposed format. e.g. date DD-MM-YY must be entered as DDMMYY; 2 September 2012 will become 020912, without dashes but with a zero at the beginning to fill the tens digit for the days. e.g. Setpoint 1.14 is entered as 114, without the decimal point. 5.3.5 Editing an alphanumeric string Once you have selected the string you wish to change (for example, the description of a zone) the first character available for editing will start to flash. At this point characters can be entered or replaced using the same technique as used in mobile telephones with a pushbutton keypad. Press the same key several times to change the suggested character in accordance with a set sequence. The table below shows the sequence of characters available for each key. Press the C key when the first character is flashing to exit the string without saving any changes. To move around within the string, use the right and left navigation keys. 5.3.1 Keypad description Pressing the C key while inside the string deletes the character to the left of the flashing character. The new character, when necessary, will be entered to the left of the flashing character. 1. Press Confirm to save the changes. The table below shows the keys and the sequence of characters associated with each 2. Number key 3. 4. 6. 1. Partial 1 and Partial 2 Keys 2. Navigation keys/function keys 3. Confirm key 48 5. 4. ON/OFF Keys 5. Programming key 6. Cancel key Corresponding character sequence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 . , : A B D E G H J K M N P Q T U 0 (space) 0 9 ; _ - # * ' @ / 1 C a b c 2 F d e f 3 I g h i 4 L j k l 5 O m n o 6 R S p q r s 7 V t u v 8 W X Y Z w x y z 9 When the keypad is packaged a transparent label is applied (it can then be removed during programming). Incorrect application of the label can cause the keys to stick 5.3.6 Setting the keypad serial number At first start-up, the keypad displays the message NOT CONNECTED. To enable the control panel to recognise keypad number 1 (the only keypad that can be recognised by the control panel by default), proceed as follows: 1. Press the prog key on the keypad: the display will show the message 1 Config. Bus followed by two vertical arrows (up and down). 2. Press confirm . 3. Enter the serial number of the first keypad by typing the digits 001 in sequence, and then press confirm. 4. The display now shows the message SERIAL COM. Speed: with the proposal "38400". 5. Press confirm. »» Keypad number one will now be taken in charge by the control panel and can be used for activating, deactivating and configuring the system. 5.3.7 Total activation of the alarm system 1. From the keypad, enter a valid user code (the default setting is 111111) and then press the ON key 2. The keypad asks for confirmation: “TOTAL ACTIVATION?” 3. Press the Confirm key to confirm. 4. The keypad confirms the action with the message: “ACTIVATED” 5.3.8 Partial activation of the alarm system / execution of a scenario 1. From the keypad, enter a valid user code (default 111111) followed by either the Partial 1 key or the Partial 2 key. 2. If necessary, use the up and down navigation keys to select a different scenario from the proposed scenario, and then press Confirm. 3. The keypad confirms the action with the message: “ACTIVATED” 5.3.9 Total deactivation of the alarm system 1. From the keypad, enter a valid user code (the default setting is 111111) and then press the OFF key. 2. The keypad confirms the action with the message: “DEACTIVATED” 3. Deactivation will also deactivate any alarms in progress within a few seconds. 5.3.10 Muting an alarm with the system deactivated 1. From the keypad, enter a valid user code (default 111111). 2. Once the code has been recognised, press the Prog key until the message “DONE” appears on the screen. 3. This will mute the alarm. 5.3.11 Entering programming as a User 1. From the keypad, enter a valid user code (default 111111) 2. Press Prog. 3. The first line of the display will show the message "System Mgmt.” indicating that you can now modify the system options. 5.3.12 Entering programming as an Installer (installer code authorisation) √√ The installer code must be authorised by the user, so the procedure is as follows: 1. Go into programming mode as a user (see previous paragraph). 2. Using the navigation keys (up and down), select the “COMMANDS” menu on the second line of the display, and press Confirm: the message “GENERATE COMMAND” will appear on the first line of the display. 3. Using the navigation keys (up and down), select “AUTH. INSTALLER?” on the second line, and press Confirm: the message “DONE” will appear on the display. 4. Press C until you have exited the menus completely (i.e. until the date and time are displayed on the keypad). 5. From the keypad, enter a valid installer code (default master code 001961). 6. Press Prog. 7. The first and second lines of the display will show the messages “Main Menu” and “Parameter Mgmt.” indicating that you can now display or modify the system options. 8. From this position, you can use the navigation keys to select either the “System Mgmt.” menu, which corresponds to the user menu, or the “Parameter Prog.” menu, which is reserved for the installer. 9. Press the Confirm key to enter the respective submenus. 5.3.13 Changing date and time √√ To change the date and time from the keypad, you need to go into programming mode. As installer: 1. Go into programming mode as an installer (see relevant paragraph). 2. Using the navigation keys, select “System Mgmt.”, then continue as a user. As user: 1. Go into programming mode as a user (see relevant paragraph). 2. Using the navigation keys (up and down), select the “Options” menu on the second line of the display, and press Confirm. 3. Using the navigation keys (up and down), select the “Change date/time” option on the second line, and press Confirm. 4. The first line will show DD-MM-YY (day, month and year) and the second line will display the date set on the control panel. 5. Enter the date using the number keys (e.g.: 1 September 2012 becomes 010912), then confirm. 6. The first line of the display now shows HH-MM (hours and minutes) and the second line shows the time set on the control panel. 7. Enter the time in the format displayed (e.g. 1.15 pm becomes 1315), then confirm. 8. This done, the display will show the message PARAMETER CHANGED. 9. Press C to go up one level in the menu, or C repeatedly until the date and time appear on the keypad. 5.3.14 Acquiring an RFID key code from the keypad 1. From the keypad, enter a valid installer code (default master code 001961). 2. Press Prog. 3. The first and second lines of the display will show the messages “Main Menu” and “Parameter Prog.” respectively, indicating that you can now modify the system options 4. Press the Confirm key to enter the respective submenus. 5. Using the navigation keys (up and down) select “ProximityKeys” submenu. Press confirm. 6. The display will show the message “Key 1” and below it, the parameter that you can modify, namely “Description” 7. Using the navigation keys (left and right), select the number of the key you intend to acquire. 8. Press Confirm if you intend to change the description, then confirm to make the change or press C to leave the description as it is. 9. Using the navigation keys (up and down), select the "Acquire" submenu. Still using the navigation keys, select the type of peripheral from which you intend to acquire the key code and its bus address, then press Confirm again. 10.The display will show the message “Acq. Key: In progress...” 11.Bring the key close to the RFID reader: the message will change from "In progress..." to "Acquired". 12.Press Confirm: the display will show a description of the colour of the key's plastic housing 13.Press Confirm again to associate the key to the desired user. 14.Once you have finished making changes from the keypad, remember to transfer them to the PC by means of the Comelit alarm control panels configuration programme. 49 5.3.15 Acquiring a radio sensor code from the keypad 1. Insert the battery in the sensor to be learned and wait until the led stops flashing. 2. From the keypad, enter a valid installer code (default master code 001961). 3. Press Prog. 4. The first and second lines of the display will show the messages “Main Menu” and “Parameter Prog.” respectively, indicating that you can now modify the system options 5. Press the Confirm key to enter the respective submenus. 6. Using the navigation keys (up and down), select “Radio Zones” submenu. Press confirm. 7. The display will show the message “Radio Zone 1” and below it, the parameter that you can modify, namely “Description”. 8. Using the navigation keys (left and right), select the position in which you intend to acquire the sensor. 9. Using the navigation keys (up and down), select “Acquisition” and press Confirm The display will show the message “Acq. Radio Zone: In progress...” 10.Now press and release the tamper button on the sensor. 11.If acquisition is successful, the display will show the type of sensor and the unique code number of the sensor. 12.If acquisition fails because the sensor is already saved on the control panel, the display will show the message “Acq. failed Dev. Duplicated” In this case, it is preferable to acquire the parameters from a PC using the configuration software, in order to check the programmed sensors, the acquired codes and their parameters. This will make it easier to correct any configuration errors. 13.Once you have finished making changes from the keypad, remember to transfer them to the PC by means of the Comelit alarm control panels configuration programme. 5.3.17 Acquiring a siren code from the keypad 1. Disconnect the siren battery, if connected, and disconnect the audio from its connector. If the audio is already disconnected, connect it briefly to discharge the capacitors in the circuit and ensure subsequent clean switch-on. 2. From the keypad, enter a valid installer code (default master code 001961). 3. Press Prog. 4. The first and second lines of the display will show the messages “Main Menu” and “Parameter Prog.” respectively, indicating that you can now modify the system options 5. Press the Confirm key to enter the respective submenus. 6. Using the navigation keys (up and down) select the “Radio Outputs” submenu. Press confirm. 7. The display will show the message “Output 1” and below it, the parameter that you can modify, namely“Description” 8. Using the navigation keys (left and right) select the position in which you intend to acquire the radio control. 9. Using the navigation keys (up and down) select “Acquisition”. 10.Press and hold the siren's LEARN button, which is located near the connection strip for the configuration jumpers, and connect the battery. Hold the LEARN button down until the siren flashing light starts flashing quickly, then release the button. 11.Wait until the flasher starts flashing more slowly. 12.Now press Confirm on the keypad. The display will show the message “Acq. Radio Tel.: In progress...” 13.After about fifteen seconds, the result of the acquisition will appear on the display. 14.Once you have finished making changes from the keypad, remember to transfer them to the PC by means of the Comelit alarm control panels configuration programme. 5.3.16 Acquiring a radio control code from the keypad 1. Press buttons n° 2 and 3 simultaneously until the radio control LEDs start flashing autonomously, then release the buttons and wait for the LEDs to go off. Should this not happen within about ten seconds (e.g. with a new radio control) move onto the next point. 2. From the keypad, enter a valid installer code (default master code 001961). 3. Press Prog. 4. The first and second lines of the display will show the messages “Main Menu” and “Parameter Prog.” respectively, indicating that you can now modify the system options 5. Press the Confirm key to enter the respective submenus. 6. Using the navigation keys (up and down), select the “Radio Controls” submenu. Press Confirm 7. The display will show the message “Radio Control 1” and below it, the parameter that you can modify, namely “Description”. 8. Using the navigation keys (left and right) select the position in which you intend to acquire the radio control. 9. Using the navigation keys (up and down), select “Acquisition” and press Confirm The display will show the message “Acq. Radio Tel.: In progress...” 10.Press buttons 3 and 4 simultaneously until the radio control LEDs start flashing, then release the buttons. 11.If acquisition is successful, the display will show the message “DEV. PENDANT” and the unique code number of the radio control. 12.Using the navigation keys (up and down), select “User” and press Confirm 13.Use the navigation keys to choose the user to whom the radio control is to be associated and press Confirm. 14.Once you have finished making changes from the keypad, remember to transfer them to the PC by means of the Comelit alarm control panels configuration programme. 50 5.3.18 Exiting programming mode To exit programming mode, simply press C until you have exited the menus completely, i.e. until the date and time are displayed on the keypad. 5.3.19 Restoring factory settings You can reset the control panel configuration at two levels: level one, defined as Partial, and level two, defined as Total. TOTAL RESET A total reset reconfigures the control panel card to its default settings, in such a way that it can be re-used as though newly unpacked from its packaging. Total resets can be performed only via the configuration software, provided you know both a user code and an installer code. It may be necessary to perform a partial reset to recover the necessary codes. The total reset process is described in the procedures set down in the system configuration manual. PARTIAL RESET (CODE RECOVERY) A partial reset is confined to recovering the control panel codes, thereby making it possible to restore a system from which all the necessary codes for use and management have been lost. A partial reset can be performed in hardware mode only. To perform a partial reset to recover the default master installer and user codes, proceed as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. Switch off all power to the control panel card Insert a jumper on connector JP6 Power up the control panel Wait until LED DL3 starts flashing at about 1 flash per second 5. Remove the jumper from JP6 6. The codes are now restored to their factory settings 5.3.20 Setting the control panel to Service Status This function allows the installer to work on the Vedo System with complete peace of mind, with the siren, PSTN part, GSM part and email all "silenced". The control panel is working and can be programmed (via Safe Manager) but does not generate any Alarm event. 1. From the keypad, enter a valid user code (default 111111). 2. Press Prog. 3. The first line of the display will show the message “System Mgmt.” indicating that you can now modify the system options. 4. Using the navigation keys (up and down), select the “COMMANDS” menu on the second line of the display, and press Confirm: the message “GENERATE COMMAND” will appear on the first line of the display. 5. Using the navigation keys (up and down), select “AUTH. INSTALLER?” on the second line, and press Confirm: the message “DONE” will appear on the display. 6. Press C until you have exited the menus completely (i.e. until the date and time are displayed on the keypad). 7. From the keypad, enter a valid installer code (default master code 001961). 8. Press Prog. 9. Open the control panel cover. 10.Insert jumper JP7. 5.4 FAST NAVIGATION OF KEYPAD MENU (INSTALLER AND USER) At whatever menu depth level you are, it is possible to use fast navigation by inserting the coordinates. The coordinates are inserted in pairs of lines, or columns, for each navigation depth level. Each coordinate is confirmed by pressing prog. The end of inserting the coordinates is confirmed by pressing Any error in entering the coordinates is indicated with the message "FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE". The same message is also displayed if a user does not possess the necessary authorisations for access to the navigation level requested. Start entering the coordinates from the current level. EXAMPLE 1: "ENABLE BUZZER" ON KEYPAD 1 Traditional navigation with keys LEVEL 1 (1 Main Menu (1 Main Menu .1) Prog. Parameters .2) System Mgmt. LEVEL 2 »» The control panel will remain in service while jumper JP7 remains inserted. The keypad display will show "SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE!" or "N" across all areas. (.1 Prog. Parameters (.1 Parameters Prog. .1) Keypads ....) ...... LEVEL 3 10 × (.1 Keypad 1 5.3.21 Exiting Service Status 1. From the keypad, enter a valid installer code (default master code 001961). 2. Press Prog. 3. Remove jumper JP7. 4. Close the control panel cover. 5. Press C until you completely leave the menus. . Fast navigation can be cancelled by pressing "C" until all the numbers entered have been deleted. (.1 Keypad 1 .16) Buzzer enabled .1) Description Fast navigation 1. Consult the table with the indices of the parameters* and find the index of the desired function Indices Parameters 1.1.1.1.x.16 Buzzer on LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 where x= "device number" coordinate 2. Type in the index as follows, pressing prog at "." and pressing at the end of the sequence: 1 1 1 1 1 16 * the following pages show only the indices of the parameters to be configured to obtain grade 2 certification according to EN50131-1. EXAMPLE 1: "ENABLE BUZZER" ON KEYPAD 1 FROM DEPTH LEVEL 2 PARAMETERS PRG./VEDOTOUCH Traditional navigation with keys LEVEL 2 (1 Prog. Parameters (.1 Parameters Prog. .1) Keypads .2) Vedotouch LEVEL 3 (.1 Keypad 1 .1) Description 10 × (.1 Keypad 1 .16) Buzzer enabled 51 Fast navigation 1. Consult the table with the indices of the parameters* and find the index of the desired function, starting from the current depth level Indices Parameters 1.1.1.1.x.16 Buzzer on LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 5.5 CONFIGURATIONS NECESSARY TO GUARANTEE GRADE 2 CERTIFICATION ACCORDING TO EN50131-1 This chapter provides indications on the configuration parameters which, if varied, could lower the safety level of the system, and the configurations necessary to guarantee I&HAS certification. For further details on programming and configuration, consult the programming technical manual (downloadable from the website www.comelitgroup.com). 2. Type in the index as follows, pressing prog at "." and pressing at the end of the sequence: 1 1 1 16 * the following pages show only the indices of the parameters to be configured to obtain grade 2 certification according to EN50131-1. 5.5.1 Keypads Vedo 10 x: from 1 to 2 / Vedo 34 x: from 1 to 8 / Vedo 68 x: from 1 to 8 Indices Parameters 1.1.1.1.x.2 1.1.1.1.x.4 1.1.1.1.x.5 1.1.1.1.x.16 1.1.1.1.x.17 1.1.1.1.x.18 1.1.1.1.x.19 1.1.1.1.x.22 1.1.1.1.x.24 1.1.1.1.x.25 1.1.1.1.x.26 Checked areas Tamper areas Technical areas Buzzer on Entrance Buzzer Exit Buzzer Alarm Buzzer Pre-alert Buzzer System status display time Tamper cycles Technical cycles Unlimited System status display time Unlimited tamper cycles Unlimited technical cycles System device Quick activation Area status Zones open Send Digital Com Buzzer ActDeact Buzzer Act.Failed 1.1.1.1.x.27 1.1.1.1.x.28 1.1.1.1.x.29 1.1.1.1.x.30 1.1.1.1.x.33 1.1.1.1.x.35 1.1.1.1.x.37 1.1.1.1.x.41 1.1.1.1.x.43 1.1.1.1.x.44 Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification At least one selected area At least one selected area At least one selected area Active Active Active Active Active 0 (+30 seconds) Unlimited Unlimited Deselected Selected Selected Not used Deselected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected 5.5.2 App x: from 1 to 8 Indices 1.1.1.5.x.2 1.1.1.5.x.3 1.1.1.5.x.4 1.1.1.5.x.10 1.1.1.5.x.12 1.1.1.5.x.23 Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification Controllable areas At least one selected area Tamper areas At least one selected area Tamper cycles Unlimited Send digital communication Selected Unlimited tamper cycles Selected Unlimited start-up time Deselected Parameters 5.5.3 Input/output expansions (8I8O) Vedo 10 x: not available / Vedo 34 x: from 1 to 8 / Vedo 68 x: from 1 to 12 Indices Parameters 1.1.1.7.x.2 1.1.1.7.x.3 1.1.1.7.x.4 1.1.1.7.x.5 1.1.1.7.x.8 1.1.1.7.x.9 1.1.1.7.x.12 Tamper areas Technical areas Tamper cycles Technical cycles Unlimited tamper cycles Unlimited technical cycles Send Digital Com Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification At least one selected area At least one selected area Unlimited Unlimited Selected Selected Selected 5.5.4 Power supply stations Vedo 10 Indices Parameters 1.1.1.8.x.2 1.1.1.8.x.3 1.1.1.8.x.4 1.1.1.8.x.5 1.1.1.8.x.7 1.1.1.8.x.8 Tamper Areas Technical Areas Tamper cycles Technical cycles Unlimited tamper cycles Unlimited technical cycles Send digital communications Tamper enabled Network alarm delay Battery alarm delay 1.1.1.8.x.11 1.1.1.8.x.13 1.1.1.8.x.14 1.1.1.8.x.15 52 x: from 1 to 1 / Vedo 34 x: from 1 to 4 / Vedo 68 x: from 1 to 8 Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification At least one selected area At least one selected area Unlimited Unlimited Selected Selected Selected Selected Max 60 seconds Max 5 minutes 5.5.5 Isolators 5.5.9 Radio zones Vedo 10 x: from 1 to 4 / Vedo 34 x: from 1 to 8 / Vedo 68 x: from 1 to 16 Indices Parameters 1.1.1.9.x.2 1.1.1.9.x.3 1.1.1.9.x.4 1.1.1.9.x.5 1.1.1.9.x.7 1.1.1.9.x.8 Tamper areas Technical areas Tamper cycles Technical cycles Unlimited tamper cycles Unlimited technical cycles Send digital communications Tamper enabled 1.1.1.9.x.11 1.1.1.9.x.13 Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification At least one selected area At least one selected area Unlimited Unlimited Selected Selected Selected Selected 5.5.6 Radio expansion 1.1.1.10.x.2 1.1.1.10.x.3 1.1.1.10.x.4 1.1.1.10.x.5 1.1.1.10.x.7 1.1.1.10.x.8 1.1.1.10.x.11 Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification Tamper areas At least one selected area Technical areas At least one selected area Tamper cycles Unlimited Technical cycles Unlimited Unlimited tamper cycles Selected Unlimited technical cycles Selected Send digital communication Selected Parameters 5.5.7 Radio outputs Vedo 10 x: from 1 to 16 / Vedo 34 x: from 1 to 32 / Vedo 68 x: from 1 to 48 Indices Parameters Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification Siren on time out (not ** active) Siren sound for on (not 1.1.1.11.x.8 ** active) 1.1.1.11.x.13 Cycle Outputs ** 1.1.1.11.x.14 Unlimited Cycle Outputs ** 1.1.1.11.x.15 Output type *** Monostable 1.1.1.11.x.17 OFF Time ** 1.1.1.11.x.19 ON Time ** 1.1.1.11.x.20 System status areas At least one selected area 1.1.1.11.x.21 Tamper and technical areas At least one selected area 1.1.1.11.x.22 Sabotage cycles Unlimited 1.1.1.11.x.23 Technical cycles Unlimited 1.1.1.11.x.24 Monitoring time Maximum 20 minutes 1.1.1.11.x.25 Unlimited sabotage cycles Selected 1.1.1.11.x.26 Unlimited technical cycles Selected 1.1.1.11.x.31 Disable battery check Selected ** The total activation time of a siren must not exceed that prescribed by local regulations. *** These apply only to sirens 1.1.1.11.x.7 Parameters 1.1.1.11.x.27.y.1 Event 1.1.1.11.x.27.y.2 Polarity 1.1.1.11.x.27.y.3 And/or * These apply only to sirens Parameters 1.1.1.11.x.28.1.1 Timer in And Timer in Or Events logic Output activation only with system activated 1.1.1.11.x.28.1.2 1.1.1.11.x.28.1.7 1.1.1.11.x.28.1.12 Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification * Alarms/Sabotage+ Motion sensor jamming fault * Direct * OR Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification * No timer * No timer * OR Selected if connected to a siren * These apply only to sirens 5.5.8 Radio controls Vedo 10 x: from 1 to 8 / Vedo 34 x: from 1 to 32 / Vedo 68 x: from 1 to 50 Indices Parameters 1.1.1.12.x.3 1.1.1.12.x.5 1.1.1.12.x.7 Areas Unlimited fault cycles Fault cycles Send digital communications Forced activation 1.1.1.12.x.14 1.1.1.12.x.19 1.1.1.13.x.3 1.1.1.13.x.16 1.1.1.13.x.18 1.1.1.13.x.20 Monitoring Unlimited fault cycles Fault cycles Tamper enable Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification At least one selected area Selected Unlimited Selected Deselected Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification Maximum 20 minutes Selected Unlimited Selected RADIO SUBZONE PARAMETERS Indices Parameters 1.1.1.13.x.21.1.3 Areas 1.1.1.13.x.21.1.22 1.1.1.13.x.21.1.23 1.1.1.13.x.21.1.30 1.1.1.13.x.21.1.45 Alarm cycles Can be self-disabled (alarm only) Can be self-disabled with reset (alarm only) Unlimited alarm cycles Send digital com Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification At least one selected area Unlimited Deselected Deselected Selected Selected 5.5.10 Wired zones Vedo 10 x: from 1 to 16 / Vedo 34 x: from 1 to 95 / Vedo 68 x: from 1 to 133 Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification All alarm, fault and command zones must be set to double or triple balance or double with EOL. The sabotage 1.1.1.14.x.13 Balancing zones must be set to single or double or triple or triple with jamming or double with EOL. 1.1.1.14.x.14 Unlimited fault cycles Selected 1.1.1.14.x.15 Fault cycles Unlimited * If triple balance is not used for all the sensors, three inputs of the control panel must be programmed to signal the following events: - Detector fault - Anti-robbery device fault, if robbery zone present - Siren fault In order to guarantee compliance with Standards EN50131-1 and EN50131-3: In order to guarantee compliance with Standards EN50131-1 and EN50131-3, a siren sabotage zone must be provided. Indices Parameters SUBZONE PARAMETERS Indices Parameters 1.1.1.14.x.15.y.3 Areas Alarm cycles Can be self-disabled (alarm only) Can be self-disabled with reset (alarm only) Unlimited alarm cycles Send digital com 1.1.1.14.x.15.y.4 1.1.1.14.x.15.y.22 1.1.1.14.x.15.y.23 1.1.1.14.x.15.y.45 RADIO OUTPUT CONFIGURATION Indices Parameters 1.1.1.14.x.15.y.30 RADIO OUTPUT EVENTS Indices Indices 1.1.1.13.x.21.1.4 Vedo 10 x: from 1 to 1 / Vedo 34 x: from 1 to 2 / Vedo 68 x: from 1 to 3 Indices Vedo 10 x: from 1 to 16 / Vedo 34 x: from 1 to 64 / Vedo 68 x: from 1 to 96 Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification At least one selected area Unlimited Deselected Deselected Selected Selected 5.5.11 Areas Vedo 10 x: from 1 to 2 / Vedo 34 x: from 1 to 8 / Vedo 68 x: from 1 to 8 Indices Parameters 1.1.1.16.x.4 1.1.1.16.x.5 1.1.1.16.x.8 1.1.1.16.x.10 1.1.1.16.x.15 Entry 1 time Entry 2 time Pre-alert time Pre-alarm time Report pre-alert Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification Max 45 seconds Max 45 seconds Other than 0 0 Selected 5.5.12 Wired outputs Vedo 10 x: from 1 to 7 / Vedo 34 x: from 1 to 75 / Vedo 68 x: from 1 to 115 Configurations necessary to Parameters guarantee Grade 2 certification 1.1.1.17.x.3 Output type * Monostable 1.1.1.17.x.5 Unlimited cycles Deselected 1.1.1.17.x.6 ON time scale ** 1.1.1.17.x.7 ON Time ** 1.1.1.17.x.8 OFF TIME: ** 1.1.1.17.x.10 Cycles ** * These apply only to outputs connected to sirens ** The total activation time of a siren must not exceed that prescribed by local regulations. Indices WIRED OUTPUT EVENTS Indices Parameters 1.1.1.17.x.11.y.1 Event 1.1.1.17.x.11.y.2 Polarity And/or 1.1.1.17.x.11.y.3 * These apply only to outputs connected to sirens Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification * Alarms/Sabotage+ Motion sensor jamming fault * Direct * OR 53 5.5.17 Phone Book / Email WIRED OUTPUT CONFIGURATION Indices Parameters 1.1.1.17.x.12.1.1 Timer in And Timer in Or Events logic Send digital dialler Output activation only with system activated 1.1.1.17.x.12.1.2 1.1.1.17.x.12.1.7 1.1.1.17.x.12.1.10 1.1.1.17.x.12.1.12 Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification * No timer * No timer * OR Selected Selected if connected to a siren * These apply only to outputs connected to sirens. For standard EN50131 an output of the control panel must be activated in the case of a fault and must not be connected to a siren. 5.5.13 User Vedo 10 x: from 1 to 8 / Vedo 34 x: from 1 to 32 / Vedo 68 x: from 1 to 50 Indices Parameters 1.1.1.20.x.18 Send digital dialler Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification Selected The codes accepted must have 6 figures and range from 000000 to 999998. Code 999999 is not an accepted code. The robbery code is the user code + 1. Example: user code 111111, the corresponding robbery code is 111112. Code 119999, robbery code = 120000. Code 123459, robbery code = 123460 - It is not possible to register a user code corresponding to an existing user code + 1, since this new code corresponds to the robbery code of the existing user. In the system it is therefore possible to store up to a theoretical maximum of 999943 user codes. The calculation is the result of the fact that it is not possible to create a user code that is the same as an existing user code + (which is the robbery code). The actual maximum number of user codes that can be fitted is shown in the table "USER CODES / KEYS / REMOTE CONTROLS" on page 5. The authorised user can perform an infinite number of changes of his user code and can create and eliminate another user, whereas he is unable to modify any user code other than his own. CODE TYPE x: from 1 to 9 Indices Parameters 1.1.1.22.x.19 Request assistance 1.1.1.22.x.20 1.1.1.22.x.21 1.1.1.22.x.23 1.1.1.22.x.26 1.1.1.22.x.42 1.1.1.22.x.44 Change Pin Reset control panel Fault management Programme from PC Codes menu FW Update Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification Active for at least one type of user (x enab. inst.) and one type of installer (x enab. manuf.) Active only for installers Active for manufacturer Active Active for installer and manufacturer Active Only for manufacturer 5.5.14 Installers Parameters 1.1.1.21.x.6 Send digital dialler Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification Selected CODE TYPE x: from 1 to 9 Indices Parameters 1.1.1.22.x.19 Request assistance 1.1.1.22.x.20 1.1.1.22.x.21 1.1.1.22.x.23 1.1.1.22.x.26 1.1.1.22.x.42 1.1.1.22.x.44 Change Pin Reset control panel Fault management Programme from PC Codes menu FW Update Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification Active for at least one type of user (x enab. inst.) and one type of installer (x enab. manuf.) Active only for installers Active for manufacturer Active Active for installer and manufacturer Active Only for manufacturer 5.5.15 GSM settings Indices Parameters 1.1.1.25.1.24 Jamming control Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification Selected 5.5.16 Telephone Options Indices Parameters 1.1.1.27.1.5 Tones recognition timeout Telephone line parameters (pstn) Length of call Voice message repetition Attempts Send message Termination with confirmation Tones control (pstn) Telephone line control (pstn) 1.1.1.27.1.9 1.1.1.27.1.10 1.1.1.27.1.12 1.1.1.27.1.14 1.1.1.27.1.15 1.1.1.27.1.16 1.1.1.27.1.19 1.1.1.27.1.20 54 Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification 1.1.1.28.x.1 Description * 1.1.1.28.x.2 Phone * * If the digital dialler is not active, at least one user must be present Indices Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification = 60 seconds Selected = 60 seconds 5 3 Press key 1 Selected Selected Selected Parameters 5.5.18 Digital dialler contacts list x: from 1 to 4 Indices Parameters 1.1.1.29.x.2 1.1.1.29.x.4 1.1.1.29.x.5 1.1.1.29.x.6 Periodic test Protocol Test period Attempts 1.1.1.29.x.7 Number to call 1.1.1.29.x.8 Customer code 1.1.1.29.x.10 Periodic test start date Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification Active Contact ID <=25h 1 If the digital dialler is not active, at least the telephone sounder must be correctly configured Valorised Value before date of activating the system (must be before current date) 5.5.19 Generic events Vedo 10 x: from 1 to 20 / Vedo 34 x: from 1 to 32 / Vedo 68 x: from 1 to 48 Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification 1.1.1.30.x.2 Event * 1.1.1.30.x.5 Activation voice message Active for at least one phone 1.1.1.30.x.6 Reset voice message Active for at least one phone * If the digital dialler is not active, the following events must be signalled: - Robbery Alarm - Burglar Alarm - H24 Alarm - Sabotage - No network - Radio sensor battery low - Radio siren battery low - Auto-activation failed - Failed activation fault - Zone fault - Robbery zone fault - Motion sensor jamming fault Of course it must also be completed by sending the respective voice message. Indices Parameters 5.5.20 Detailed events x: from 1 to 8 Vedo 10 x: from 1 to 3 / Vedo 34 x: from 1 to 6 / Vedo 68 x: from 1 to 6 Indices x: from 1 to 16 y: from 1 to 6 Indices Parameters 1.1.1.31.x.3 1.1.1.31.x.4 Dialler telephones Areas Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification At least one selected At least one selected DETAILED EVENTS FLAGS Indices Parameters 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.2 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.3 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.4 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.5 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.6 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.7 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.8 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.10 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.11 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.12 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.13 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.14 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.15 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.16 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.17 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.18 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.19 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.20 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.21 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.26 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.27 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.28 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.29 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.30 Zone Exclusion Zone Isolation Total ON Partial 1 ON Partial 2 ON Effective activation Deactivated Burglar Alarm 24H Alarm Fire Alarm Panic Alarm Robbery Alarm Flood alarm Gas Alarm Medical Alarm Zones Sabotage Tamper Siren tamper Radio device jamming Tamper App Bus I/O expansions tamper Bus keypad tamper RFID tamper Safetouch tamper Touch Tamper Bus power supply station or isolator tamper Bus radio concentrator tamper Bus siren tamper Alarm communication device tamper IP expansion tamper 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.31 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.32 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.33 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.34 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.35 Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification * Selected * Selected * Only set selected * Only set selected * Only set selected * Only set selected * Only set selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected Indices Parameters 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.36 IP video expansion tamper Remote communications tamper GSM concentrator jamming False code Zone Fault Siren fuse fault Radio control fault Power supply unit fuse fault Power supply unit battery fault Radio output battery fault Siren battery fault No power supply unit network Radio zone battery fault Radio control battery fault Input voltage level fault Output voltage level fault Zones RX monitoring Outputs RX monitoring Output fault Camera fault No GSM/GPRS coverage Telephone line fault Failed communication fault Robbery zone fault Failed activation fault IP Expansion fault on bus Motion sensor jamming fault I/O expansion Bus Fault Keypad Bus Fault Reader Bus Fault Safe Touch Bus Fault Touch Bus Fault Isolator Power Supply Unit Bus Fault Radio Concentrator Bus Fault Siren Bus Fault Alarm Communication Device Bus Fault IP Expansion Bus Fault IP Video Expansion Bus Fault Control Panel Battery Fault Control Panel Power Supply Mains Outage Control panel pstn fault Control panel GSM fault Control panel IP fault Control panel voice synthesis fault Auxiliary power supply fuse fault Bus power supply fuse fault Siren power supply fuse fault Control panel power supply unit fault Control panel bus fault Telephone line fault No GSM network No GPRS network Date lost L2 forced ON L3 forced ON Timed activation error Technical programming Control panel in service Change date and time Change site data Lock RFID Lock Web Lock PC Lock SMS Voice Lock Activation action Burglar Alarm Action 24H Alarm Action Fire Alarm Action Panic Alarm Action Robbery Alarm Action Flood Alarm Action Gas Alarm Action Medical Alarm Action Zone exclusion command Zone inclusion command 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.42 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.43 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.44 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.45 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.46 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.47 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.48 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.49 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.50 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.51 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.52 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.53 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.54 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.55 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.56 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.57 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.58 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.59 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.60 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.61 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.62 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.63 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.64 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.65 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.66 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.67 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.70 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.71 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.72 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.73 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.74 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.75 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.76 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.77 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.78 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.79 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.80 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.86 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.87 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.88 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.89 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.90 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.91 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.94 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.95 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.96 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.97 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.98 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.99 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.100 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.101 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.102 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.108 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.109 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.116 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.119 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.120 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.126 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.127 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.140 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.143 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.144 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.145 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.146 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.151 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.152 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.153 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.154 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.155 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.156 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.157 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.158 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.159 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.177 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.178 Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected Indices 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.179 Zone isolation command 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.180 Zone activation command 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.183 Safe Touch lock 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.188 Touch lock 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.200 App lock 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.205 Touch lock 1.1.1.31.x.6.y.208 Digital dialler manual test * Only for the digital dialler columns x: from 1 to 6 Indices Parameters 1.1.1.36.x.1 Text Indices Parameters 1.1.1.42.1.1 1.1.1.42.1.2 1.1.1.42.1.3 1.1.1.42.1.4 1.1.1.42.1.5 1.1.1.42.1.14 1.1.1.42.1.15 1.1.1.42.1.16 1.1.1.42.1.17 1.1.1.42.1.18 1.1.1.42.1.19 1.1.1.42.1.24 1.1.1.42.1.25 1.1.1.42.1.30 1.1.1.42.1.33 DB version Customer Name System Address Network alarm delay Battery alarm delay Code errors Reactivation time Alarm Cycles Fault Cycles Unlimited Alarm Cycles Unlimited fault cycles Device locked for incorrect code Activation with monitoring fault Forcing level 3 faults Forcing level 3 sabotage Installer always active Audio control enable 1.1.1.42.1.34 GSM card enable 1.1.1.42.1.37 PSTN enable (on board) 1.1.1.42.1.20 1.1.1.42.1.23 * Selected 1.1.1.42.1.39 * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Only set selected * Only set selected * Only set selected * Only set selected * Only set selected * Only set selected * Only set selected * Only set selected * Only set selected * Only set selected * Only set selected Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification The system address field must be completed 5.5.22 System Parameters 1.1.1.42.1.38 * Selected * Selected * Selected Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification * Only set selected * Only set selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected * Selected 5.5.21 Service voice messages * Selected * Selected Parameters Failed activation fault enable Enable test for fault and zones sabotage Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification Cannot be edited Fill in the field Fill in the field Max 60 seconds Max 5 minutes 10 Minimum 2 minutes Unlimited Unlimited Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Deselected Active if digital dialler is not enabled At least one active between PSTN and GSM At least one active between PSTN and GSM Selected Deselected 5.5.23 Events to be saved x: from 1 to 2 Indices Parameters 1.1.1.43.x.2 1.1.1.43.x.3 1.1.1.43.x.4 1.1.1.43.x.5 1.1.1.43.x.6 1.1.1.43.x.7 1.1.1.43.x.8 1.1.1.43.x.10 1.1.1.43.x.11 1.1.1.43.x.12 1.1.1.43.x.13 1.1.1.43.x.14 1.1.1.43.x.15 1.1.1.43.x.16 1.1.1.43.x.17 1.1.1.43.x.18 1.1.1.43.x.19 1.1.1.43.x.20 1.1.1.43.x.21 1.1.1.43.x.26 1.1.1.43.x.27 1.1.1.43.x.28 1.1.1.43.x.29 1.1.1.43.x.30 Zone Exclusion Zone Isolation Total ON Partial 1 ON Partial 2 ON Effective activation Deactivated Burglar Alarm 24H Alarm Fire Alarm Panic Alarm Robbery Alarm Flood alarm Gas Alarm Medical Alarm Zones Sabotage Tamper Siren tamper Radio device jamming Tamper App Bus I/O expansions tamper Bus keypad tamper RFID tamper Safetouch tamper Touch Tamper Bus power supply station or isolator tamper Bus radio concentrator tamper Bus siren tamper Alarm communication device tamper IP expansion tamper IP video expansion tamper Remote communications tamper GSM concentrator jamming 1.1.1.43.x.31 1.1.1.43.x.32 1.1.1.43.x.33 1.1.1.43.x.34 1.1.1.43.x.35 1.1.1.43.x.36 1.1.1.43.x.42 1.1.1.43.x.43 Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification Selected Selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected 55 Indices 1.1.1.43.x.44 1.1.1.43.x.45 1.1.1.43.x.46 1.1.1.43.x.47 1.1.1.43.x.48 1.1.1.43.x.49 1.1.1.43.x.50 1.1.1.43.x.51 1.1.1.43.x.52 1.1.1.43.x.53 1.1.1.43.x.54 1.1.1.43.x.55 1.1.1.43.x.56 1.1.1.43.x.57 1.1.1.43.x.58 1.1.1.43.x.59 1.1.1.43.x.60 1.1.1.43.x.61 1.1.1.43.x.62 1.1.1.43.x.63 1.1.1.43.x.64 1.1.1.43.x.65 1.1.1.43.x.66 1.1.1.43.x.67 1.1.1.43.x.70 1.1.1.43.x.71 1.1.1.43.x.72 1.1.1.43.x.73 1.1.1.43.x.74 1.1.1.43.x.75 1.1.1.43.x.76 1.1.1.43.x.77 1.1.1.43.x.78 1.1.1.43.x.79 1.1.1.43.x.80 1.1.1.43.x.86 1.1.1.43.x.87 1.1.1.43.x.88 1.1.1.43.x.89 1.1.1.43.x.90 1.1.1.43.x.91 1.1.1.43.x.94 1.1.1.43.x.95 1.1.1.43.x.96 1.1.1.43.x.97 1.1.1.43.x.98 1.1.1.43.x.99 1.1.1.43.x.100 1.1.1.43.x.101 1.1.1.43.x.102 1.1.1.43.x.103 1.1.1.43.x.106 1.1.1.43.x.107 1.1.1.43.x.108 1.1.1.43.x.109 1.1.1.43.x.110 1.1.1.43.x.111 1.1.1.43.x.113 1.1.1.43.x.114 1.1.1.43.x.115 1.1.1.43.x.116 1.1.1.43.x.119 1.1.1.43.x.120 1.1.1.43.x.123 1.1.1.43.x.124 1.1.1.43.x.125 1.1.1.43.x.126 1.1.1.43.x.127 1.1.1.43.x.131 1.1.1.43.x.132 1.1.1.43.x.135 1.1.1.43.x.140 1.1.1.43.x.143 1.1.1.43.x.144 1.1.1.43.x.145 1.1.1.43.x.146 56 Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification False code Selected Zone Fault Selected Siren fuse fault Selected Radio control fault Selected Power supply unit fuse fault Selected Power supply unit battery Selected fault Radio output battery fault Selected Bus siren battery fault Selected No power supply unit Selected network Radio zone battery fault Selected Radio control battery fault Selected Input voltage level fault Selected Output voltage level fault Selected Zones RX monitoring Selected Outputs RX monitoring Selected Output fault Selected Camera fault Selected No GSM/GPRS coverage Selected Telephone line fault Selected Failed communication fault Selected Robbery zone fault Selected Failed activation fault Selected IP Expansion fault on bus Selected Motion sensor jamming Selected fault I/O expansion Bus Fault Selected Keypad Bus Fault Selected Reader Bus Fault Selected Safe Touch Bus Fault Selected Touch Bus Fault Selected Isolator Power Supply Unit Selected Bus Fault Radio Concentrator Bus Selected Fault Siren Bus Fault Selected Alarm Communication Selected Device Bus Fault IP Expansion Bus Fault Selected IP Video Expansion Bus Selected Fault Control Panel Battery Fault Selected Control Panel Power Supply Selected Mains Outage Control panel pstn fault Selected Control panel GSM fault Selected Control panel IP fault Selected Control panel voice Selected synthesis fault Auxiliary power supply Selected fuse fault Bus power supply fuse fault Selected Siren power supply fuse Selected fault Control panel power supply Selected unit fault Parameters Control panel bus fault Telephone line fault No GSM network No GPRS network Date lost Inactivity Zone test User logged in L2 forced ON L3 forced ON Negligence Alarm memory Reset alarms Stop alarms Stop telephone calls Timed activation error Technical programming Control panel in service Reset system alarms Stop system alarms Stop system telephone calls Change date and time Change site data Outgoing phone communication Digital dialler periodic test Keyboard lock Lock RFID Lock Web Lock PC Lock SMS Voice Lock Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Indices Parameters 1.1.1.43.x.151 1.1.1.43.x.152 1.1.1.43.x.153 1.1.1.43.x.154 1.1.1.43.x.155 1.1.1.43.x.156 1.1.1.43.x.157 1.1.1.43.x.158 1.1.1.43.x.159 1.1.1.43.x.160 1.1.1.43.x.161 1.1.1.43.x.162 1.1.1.43.x.163 1.1.1.43.x.164 Activation action Burglar Alarm Action 24H Alarm Action Fire Alarm Action Panic Alarm Action Robbery Alarm Action Flood Alarm Action Gas Alarm Action Medical Alarm Action Event 1 key command Event 2 key command Extraordinary command Stop alarms command Reset alarms command Reset telephone calls command Reset Control panel command Request support command Authorise installer command Confirm code command Confirm key command Login upgrade command Authorise manufacturer command Zone exclusion command Zone inclusion command Zone isolation command Zone activation command Safe Touch lock Touch lock Added code command Removed code command Changed code command Added key command Removed key command Changed key command Database reset command App lock Touch lock Digital dialler manual test Activation lock cause 1.1.1.43.x.165 1.1.1.43.x.166 1.1.1.43.x.167 1.1.1.43.x.168 1.1.1.43.x.169 1.1.1.43.x.170 1.1.1.43.x.171 1.1.1.43.x.172 1.1.1.43.x.177 1.1.1.43.x.178 1.1.1.43.x.179 1.1.1.43.x.180 1.1.1.43.x.183 1.1.1.43.x.188 1.1.1.43.x.191 1.1.1.43.x.192 1.1.1.43.x.193 1.1.1.43.x.194 1.1.1.43.x.195 1.1.1.43.x.196 1.1.1.43.x.197 1.1.1.43.x.200 1.1.1.43.x.205 1.1.1.43.x.208 1.1.1.43.x.213 Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Selected Selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Only set selected Selected Selected Selected Selected 5.6 OFFICIAL SYMBOL CONVENTIONS FOR ANTIINTRUSION SYSTEMS Magnetic contact detector Inertial vibration detector Microphone glass break detector Microphone detector Passive infrared detector Microwave detector Control panel Control component with electronic key Message dispatcher on dedicated line Message dispatcher on switched line Self-powered audible alarm device Audible alarm device Illuminating alarm device 5.7 SHIELDED CABLE CONDUCTOR RESISTANCE TABLE SHIELDED ALARM CABLE FORMATION CONDUCTOR DIAMETER [mm] MINIMUM RESISTANCE OHM PER 1 METRE MINIMUM RESISTANCE OHM PER 100 METRES n X 0.22 mm2 0.50 0.085 8.5 n X 0.50 mm2 0.80 0.032 3.2 n X 0.75 mm2 0.90 0.026 2.6 n X 1 mm2 1 0.020 2 n X 1.5 mm2 1.28 0.013 1.3 n X 2.5 mm2 1.65 0.008 0.82 5.7.1 Input and signal connections For the bus signals (A and B) you can use a conductor with section of 0.22 mm². The resistance shown in the table refers to a single conductor, so if, for example, you want to evaluate the additional resistance introduced by the cable for a run of 100m, you need to double the length. You therefore need to consider 200m total length of conductor (100m outward to the point and 100m return from the point). In the case of a contact connected to the control panel by a run of 100m of cable with “n” structure for 0.22 mm², the total resistance added by the cable becomes 17 ohm. For connection to an alarm input, 17 ohm does not generally compromise the performance of the system. 57 5.7.2 Power supply connections In the above circumstances, the resistance can be overlooked in the majority of cases. More care must be taken, however, if the cable has to carry power: in this case, the resistance could cause a significant drop for the purposes of correct operation of the device you intend to power. Supposing we have a run of 100m of cable powering a device with consumption of 100mA. Using Ohm's Law 1, let us analyse the voltage drops for a range of sections: 0.22 mm² : V=R*I = 17*0.1 = 1.7V 0.50 mm² : V=R*I = 6.4*0.1 = 0.64V 0.75 mm² : V=R*I = 5.2*0.1 = 0.52V 1 mm² : V=R*I = 4*0.1 = 0.4V This is why it is important to size the power supply conductors correctly. V = R * I. The estimated drop in Volts is equal to the total resistance of the circuit, expressed in Ohms, multiplied by the circulating current I, expressed in amps. 5.8 DATA NETWORK CONNECTION CABLE To connect the IP module from the Vedo control panel to a data network, you need to go through a hub or a network switch. The control panel will be connected by means of a network cable in straight configuration. In many cases, it will be possible to buy a standard cable of suitable length, but when this is not possible, you will need to make the connection autonomously. This is done using UTP CAT5 cable or higher. The cable will be terminated at both ends with RJ45 plugs with the aid of a specific crimp tool. Both RJ45 plugs must be wired in the same sequence as shown in the figure. The conductor colours shown in the figure must be rigorously observed. Non-conformance with the colours may cause the connection to work intermittently or not at all. Procedure: 1. Remove about 5 cm of jacket from the cable so as to make the 4 pairs of wire accessible 2. Separate the conductors in the pairs 3. Stretch the conductors out so as to straighten them, and place them in the order shown in the figure 4. Adjust the length of the conductors to about 12mm 5. Insert the conductors as shown in the figure (the connector is illustrated as seen from the side) 58 59 3rd ed preliminary 09/2016 code 2G40001856 w w w.comelitgroup.com Passion.Technology.Design.
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