Comelit VEDO Operating instructions

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Security access control systems
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Operating instructions
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USER
MANUAL
Operating manual - Vedo control unit
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General introduction ............................................................................................................... 6
Using the keypad .................................................................................................................... 6
Keypad buttons .................................................................................................................... 6
Keypad signals ..................................................................................................................... 7
LCD screen ......................................................................................................................7
System status display ......................................................................................................7
Key to the indicator LEDs ................................................................................................ 7
Events display ..................................................................................................................8
Area status display ..........................................................................................................8
Buzzer .............................................................................................................................. 8
Keypad procedures .............................................................................................................. 9
Total area activation ......................................................................................................... 9
Area deactivation ............................................................................................................. 10
Partial activations P1 and P2 ...........................................................................................10
Using the function keys ...................................................................................................10
Quick activation ............................................................................................................... 10
Activation with zones open ..............................................................................................10
Activation in presence of faults .......................................................................................11
Activation in presence of tampering ................................................................................ 12
Alarm lock in progress ..................................................................................................... 12
User not recognised ........................................................................................................12
Robbery Code .................................................................................................................12
Appendix. Meaning of the warning messages ................................................................ 13
System Management Menu .............................................................................................. 14
Navigation mode .............................................................................................................14
Modifying a numerical value ............................................................................................ 14
Modifying an alphanumerical value .................................................................................14
Menu structure ................................................................................................................15
Activations .......................................................................................................................... 16
Total activation ................................................................................................................16
Deactivation .....................................................................................................................16
Activation scenarios ........................................................................................................16
Single area activation ......................................................................................................17
Quick Alarms ...................................................................................................................... 17
Output activation ................................................................................................................ 18
Commands ......................................................................................................................... 18
Event key 1 (or 2) .............................................................................................................19
Overtime ..........................................................................................................................19
Stop Alarms ....................................................................................................................19
Reset Alarms ...................................................................................................................19
Stop telephone calls ........................................................................................................19
Reset control unit ............................................................................................................20
Request support .............................................................................................................. 20
Authorise Installer ........................................................................................................... 20
Authorise manufacturer ..................................................................................................20
Test ...................................................................................................................................... 20
Inputs Test .......................................................................................................................21
Outputs/Siren test............................................................................................................21
SIM test ...........................................................................................................................21
Credit remaining ........................................................................................................ 21
GSM network level .................................................................................................... 21
Tel. Line Test$ .................................................................................................................. 22
MMS send test ................................................................................................................22
Radio RSSI test ...............................................................................................................22
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System analysis .................................................................................................................. 22
Zone status ...................................................................................................................... 22
Fault-finding ..................................................................................................................... 24
Options ................................................................................................................................ 25
Codes management ........................................................................................................25
Edit active user code .................................................................................................25
Edit inactive user code .............................................................................................. 25
Code deletion ............................................................................................................ 26
Change date/time ............................................................................................................26
Enable/Disable voice menu .............................................................................................26
Permanently enable installer ........................................................................................... 27
Enable/Disable timer ........................................................................................................27
Key Management ............................................................................................................28
Acquire ......................................................................................................................28
Enable .......................................................................................................................29
Description ................................................................................................................29
Delete ........................................................................................................................29
Telephone contacts list ....................................................................................................30
Description ................................................................................................................30
Telephone (number) ...................................................................................................30
Email (address) .......................................................................................................... 31
Enable calls ...............................................................................................................31
Stop calls ...................................................................................................................31
Enable SMS ...............................................................................................................31
Enable EMAIL ............................................................................................................ 31
Enable MMS .............................................................................................................. 31
Auto activation ................................................................................................................. 32
Events Log .......................................................................................................................... 33
Events Memory .........................................................................................................33
Alarms Memory .........................................................................................................34
Using Vedo Touch ................................................................................................................. 35
Vedo Touch navigation ...................................................................................................... 35
Screen: code entry ....................................................................................................36
Screen: Action completed ......................................................................................... 36
Vedo Touch signals ............................................................................................................ 36
Buzzer .............................................................................................................................. 36
Key to indicator LEDs ......................................................................................................37
Main screen ........................................................................................................................ 37
Activation/deactivation buttons ....................................................................................... 37
System status .................................................................................................................. 37
Alarm or tampering alert screen ......................................................................................38
Viewing images and video from zones in alarm ..............................................................39
Quick commands from the home screen ........................................................................ 40
Activations .......................................................................................................................40
Deactivation .....................................................................................................................40
Activation with zones open ..............................................................................................41
Activation with zones excluded .......................................................................................41
Activation in the presence of faults .................................................................................41
Activation while tampering is present ..............................................................................42
Using the RFID key .......................................................................................................... 42
Settings menu .................................................................................................................... 43
Settings/Cameras ............................................................................................................44
Customised activation ..................................................................................................... 45
Activation control .............................................................................................................46
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Events log ........................................................................................................................47
Zone and area status ....................................................................................................... 47
Quick commands ...........................................................................................................48
Output commands ...........................................................................................................50
Telephone contacts list ....................................................................................................50
Edit telephone number description ...........................................................................51
Edit telephone number .............................................................................................. 51
Edit email address ..................................................................................................... 52
Options ............................................................................................................................52
Keyboard emulation .........................................................................................................52
Options menu ..................................................................................................................... 53
Change PIN .....................................................................................................................53
Set date and time ............................................................................................................54
Voice menu - Installer ...................................................................................................... 54
Register key ..................................................................................................................... 54
Delete key ........................................................................................................................55
Auto activation ................................................................................................................. 56
Timer ................................................................................................................................56
LED management ............................................................................................................ 57
Organize desktop.............................................................................................................58
Buzzer .............................................................................................................................. 58
Configuration ...................................................................................................................59
Configuration menu ........................................................................................................... 59
BUS485 address ..............................................................................................................59
BUS485 speed ................................................................................................................60
Device password .............................................................................................................60
User code ........................................................................................................................60
LAN .................................................................................................................................. 60
IP Address .......................................................................................................................61
Subnet mask ....................................................................................................................61
Gateway ...........................................................................................................................61
ViP Address .....................................................................................................................62
Touch screen lock ............................................................................................................62
Touch screen calibration ..................................................................................................62
Reset configuration ..........................................................................................................63
Update product ...............................................................................................................63
Information.......................................................................................................................64
Using digital keys (RFID) ...................................................................................................... 65
Using digital keys on the keypad ...................................................................................... 65
Area activation ................................................................................................................. 65
Activation with open zones / faults present / tampering present ....................................65
Area deactivation ............................................................................................................. 65
Using cycle mode ............................................................................................................ 66
Alarm lock in progress ..................................................................................................... 66
Keys not valid ..................................................................................................................66
Using the RFID reader ....................................................................................................... 67
RFID reader indications ..................................................................................................... 67
Key to the indicator LEDs ................................................................................................ 67
Buzzer ............................................................................................................................. 68
Procedures using the RFID reader ................................................................................... 69
Area activation ................................................................................................................. 69
Area activation with zones open ......................................................................................69
Area deactivation ............................................................................................................. 69
Using cycle mode ............................................................................................................ 69
Alarm lock in progress ..................................................................................................... 69
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Keys not valid ..................................................................................................................69
Using the radio control......................................................................................................... 70
Radio control indications .................................................................................................. 70
Actions via radio control ................................................................................................... 70
Exhausted battery .............................................................................................................. 70
Alarm lock in progress ...................................................................................................... 70
Using remote communications ........................................................................................... 71
Telephone signaller ............................................................................................................ 71
Telephone calls ................................................................................................................ 71
SMS ................................................................................................................................. 71
Email ................................................................................................................................ 71
MMS ................................................................................................................................71
Voice guide ......................................................................................................................... 72
Menu connection procedure ...........................................................................................72
Main menu ....................................................................................................................... 72
(1) System Status ......................................................................................................72
(2) Area management ................................................................................................72
(2.4) Single area activation sub-menu ....................................................................... 72
(3) Outputs .................................................................................................................73
(4) Alarm log ..............................................................................................................73
(5) Zones ....................................................................................................................73
SMS commands ................................................................................................................. 73
Alarms memory................................................................................................................74
Stop alarm .......................................................................................................................74
Area status .......................................................................................................................74
Area activation: Activate, Forced activation ....................................................................74
Area deactivation: deactivate ..........................................................................................75
Zone status: zones ..........................................................................................................75
Commands for zones: include zones, exclude zones, activate zones, isolate zones .....76
Output status: outputs .....................................................................................................76
Commands for outputs: activate outputs, deactivate outputs ........................................ 76
Request total credit remaining on the SIM ...................................................................... 77
WEB server ......................................................................................................................... 78
Description of the interface .............................................................................................78
Intrusion areas .................................................................................................................79
Configuration ...................................................................................................................81
Table of programmed telephone numbers ...................................................................... 82
Table of zones .................................................................................................................... 83
Glossary .............................................................................................................................. 84
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USING THE KEYPAD
The LCD keypad allows an authorised user to enable and disable the system, to check the system status
and manage its general features, to check the event log history and to perform functional tests. A more
complete version of the User manual for Art. VEDOLCD, VEDOLCDPROX is available for download from www.
comelitgroup.com.
Keypad buttons
The keypad is used to operate the system via menu navigation and the entry of numeric and alphanumeric
parameters.
The table of button functions is shown below:
Key Function
0-9 Number keys for entering codes, or alphanumeric keys for entering characters
C (canc)
Cancel key for menus
Prog
Press after entering the user code to enter the user menu
P1-Partial1
Press after the code for Partial 1 activation
P2-Partial2
Press after the code for Partial 2 activation
ON
Total activation
OFF
Deactivation (press after the code is entered)
Arrows (F1, F2, F3, F4)
Menu navigation (when used as arrow keys), or can be used as function keys (when held pressed or
pressed after entering the code)
ENTER
Confirm operation to carry out or enter menus
RFID reader
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
The modern and functional VEDO system offers the best possible response to the technical and performance-
related demands of modern security systems.
This manual provides information regarding the day-to-day use of the VEDO system. Please refer to the
Glossary if you wish to check the meaning of the terms used in this manual.
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Keypad signals
LCD screen
System status display
In standby mode, the time appears on the first line of the display, while the second line is empty and the
LEDs are off.
When a 6-digit user code is entered, the code is validated on the sixth digit; if the user is authorised, the
name associated with that user appears on the first line.
Once a valid user code has been entered, the system switches to 'System Status Display' mode, where
the user can view the status of the Areas on the second line of the display (as described in "Area status
display" see page 8) and the system status is indicated on the LEDs (as described in "Key to the
indicator LEDs" see page 7). The system will remain in System Status Display mode for the period of
time set by the installer during the programming phase; the factory setting is 120 seconds. If the time is set
as unlimited, the code does not need to be entered in order to view the system status on the display and
via the LEDs; it will always be visible.
Until the time has elapsed, the standby screen appears as follows:
Pressing C again will return the screen to standby mode, with no indication of the current status of the
areas (immediately hiding the information on display).
Key to the indicator LEDs
The keypad is fitted with 4 indicator LEDs, the meanings of which (working from top to bottom) are
described in the table below.
IMPORTANT: The event log resets every time the system is enabled or disabled.
LED Colour Status Function
Green
O Mains power o (device on standby)
On Mains power present
Slow flash
Mains power OK, but system not ready for enabling or there are (non excluded) open
zones
Yellow
O Battery OK
On Indicates an anomaly in the battery of the control unit and/or of a bus power supply unit
Yellow
O No problem
On Problem detected
Slow flash
Presence of isolated or excluded zones, restricted or of temporarily excluded faults/
tampering.
Red
O No active alarms
On Active alarm
Slow flash Alarm event log
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Touch Fault
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If an event occurs, the keypad will display it on both lines, with the first line displaying the type of event
(fault, open zone, tampering) and the second displaying a description of the event.
To move from the event display screen to the standby screen and vice-versa, simply press 'C'.
The table below provides a key to characters used in the second line to describe the area status.
To display the areas, the screen must be in the mode”System status display” see page 7
Character Area Status Notes
A Alarm
A zone belonging to this area is in alarm condition
T Tamper
A zone belonging to this area or a peripheral device that manages the area is in tamper
condition
S Activated total
All theft zones associated with the area are activated (they can generate alarms)
P Activated partial 1+2
The theft zones with partial 1 attributes and those with partial 2 attributes are activated
1 Activated partial 1
All theft zones associated with partial 1 are activated (they can generate alarms)
2 Activated partial 2
All theft zones associated with partial 2 are activated (they can generate alarms)
U Deactivated
No zones activated
F Fault
Area fault; indicates the presence of at least one fault.
N Not ready for activation
Area not ready for activation; indicates the presence of at least one condition preventing
activation.
> Entry time
A theft zone belonging to the area is set with an "entry time" to allow the user to deactivate
the alarm.
< Exit time
A theft zone belonging to the area is set with an "exit time" to allow the user time to exit the
building before the alarm is activated.
Buzzer
The buzzer in the keypad beeps when any valid key is pressed. Furthermore, depending on the options
selected during the programming stage, the buzzer can signal:
*The symbol "•” represents a short beep, the symbol “—” represents a long beep. The distance between the “•” symbols
represents the time frequency of the beeps. The size of the symbols represents the relative volume of the beeps “•·”
Beep* Alerts
Key pressed
(1 sec.) Activation confirmed
(2 sec.) Total deactivation confirmed
•••••••• (2 sec) Failed activation
•••••••••••••••••••• At least one zone is in alarm condition
••••••••••••••••••••
At least one zone is in "pre-alarm" condition (time period between zone violation and Alarm
event generation).
• • • • • • • Automatic activation pre-alert time
• • • • • • • At least one zone is in "Exit time" condition
• • • • • • • • • • At least one zone is in "Entry time" condition
•·•·•·•·•·•·•·•·•·•·•·•·•·
Signals that a zone with the chime attribute (zone opening alert chine) has been opened. The
buzzer is activated only if the violated zone is not activated
• • • • • • • • • • • • • Waiting for key to be presented for acquisition of RFID key
Area status display
area status
area number
Events display
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TOTAL?
CODES
AS DEFAULT!
ACTIVATION
IN PROGRESS
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Keypad procedures
Key sequence Operation
Code + ON +
Total activation
Code + OFF Deactivation
Code + P1 +
Partial 1 activation
Code + P2 +
Partial 2 activation
Code + ‘prog’ System management menu access
Code + function key Execution of the function associated with key F1/F2/F3/F4
Code +
Display last event in Alarm Log, if present. If there are no events recorded in the Alarm Log,
or if the alert has already been displayed, on pressing Enter, the message "FUNCTION NOT
AVAILABLE" will be displayed. It is however still possible to view previously displayed alerts in
Events Log (see complete User Manual).
Unauthenticated users can only use 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".
Authenticated users of the keypad who press button C will be returned through 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 press of button C will return the keypad to standby mode, with no indication of
the current status of the areas (immediately hiding the information on the display).
With device in standby.
or:
Enter the 6-digit user code followed by the keys corresponding to the required operation. The operations
available are listed below:
Total area activation
Warning: CODES AS DEFAULT!
This procedure activates all areas enabled for the user and the keypad from which he/she is sending the command.
The system is "not ready" for activation until the user codes and installer codes are the same as those set as
default (user: 111111, master: 001961). In this condition, the message "CODES AS DEFAULT!" appears on the
display.
The control panel will only start working once the user and master codes have been customised (at which point
it will also be possible to carry out activations).
To carry out total activation:
1. Enter user code and press ‘ON’.
2. Press ‘ENTER’ to confirm activation, or ‘C’ to cancel.
3. If activation is confirmed the following screen will appear, if it is cancelled the display will revert to the
"System status display" see page 7screen.
DEACTIVATION
EXECUTED
SCENARIO ↵ ↓
Scenario P1
Output Time
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Area deactivation
To deactivate the areas, enter the code and press 'OFF'; the following screen signals that the operation
has been completed successfully.
Partial activations P1 and P2
To activate partial scenario P1 or P2:
1. Enter the code then press the key associated with the desired scenario. The screen in the figure
illustrates what happens after P1 is pressed (the same thing will happen for P2).
2. Press ‘ENTER’ to confirm activation, or select a different scenario using the up and down arrow keys,
then press ‘ENTER’.
3. The keypad shows confirmation message “SCENARIO EXECUTED”.
IMPORTANT: the installer can program the P1 and P2 keys to activate scenarios other than partial 1
and 2, selecting other scenarios from the 16 programmable options.
Using the function keys
The function keys F1/F2/F3/F4 can be used to perform various actions, such as: total activation, total
deactivation, reset alarms, stop alarms.
To use them:
1. Enter the 6-digit code.
2. Press the function key associated with the desired action.
3. At this point the activation or command confirmation screen will appear.
When using the function keys, you do not need to press 'ENTER' to confirm the action after pressing the
function key itself.
IMPORTANT: to change the action associated with the key, contact your installer.
Quick activation
Quick activation is used to activate the system without entering the user code.
This type of activation is available for the following keys:
ON: total activation
P1, P2, F1, F2, F3, F4 : to perform the action associated with the key
To use it:
press and hold the key corresponding to the desired action for 2 seconds.
IMPORTANT: these activations which do not require the user code are applied to all areas for which the
keypad is enabled.
IMPORTANT: the use of quick keys can be enabled or disabled by the installer during programming.
IMPORTANT: If an Exit time is set, the keypad will signal it by beeping (see "Buzzer" on page 8) for the
duration of the Exit time period.
4. If the operation was completed successfully, an ‘I’ will appear in correspondence with the activated
areas to indicate total activation of the area.
OPENED ZONES!
FORCE?
OPENED ZONES!
FORCE?
Kitchen Window
EXCLUDE?
EXCLUDED ZONES!
ENTER?
TOT ZONE LOCK
Press C to Esc
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Activation with zones open
Management of blocked forcing, exclusions and isolations in tamper
and/or alarm conditions
If zones are open during system activation, before confirming the action the keypad will display:
Alarm condition: condition of an I&HAS, or part of it, resulting from the system response to the presence
of a risk (a siren is sounding due to an alarm, alarm messages are building up, there are open zones inside
enabled areas).
Sabotage condition: condition of an I&HAS, or part of it, resulting from the system response to the presence
of sabotage (a siren is sounding due to sabotage, sabotage messages are building up, sabotage is present).
Different methods can be used to continue with activation:
In alarm condition, all user-activated exclusion and isolation actions are blocked.
In sabotage condition, all user-activated exclusion, isolation and forcing actions are
blocked.
A. (recommended option) Cancel the operation by pressing 'C', close the open zone and retry
activation.
B. Force activation by pressing "ENTER". This method forces activation, generating a fault condition
To exclude opened zones, proceed as follows:
2. To confirm exclusion of the zone you are viewing, press ‘ENTER’.
3. For activation to take place, ensure all open zones are excluded, then repeat the process
described in steps 1 and 2 for all open zones.
4. After the exclusion procedure has been completed for all open zones, the following screen will
appear:
From the following screen:
1. Press the arrow
to display the open zones
5. Press ‘ENTER’ to activate, or press 'C' to cancel.
6. If the operation is completed successfully, an ‘I’ will appear in correspondence with the activated
areas to indicate total activation of these areas.
If the exclusion procedure has not been performed for all open zones, the following screen will appear to
indicate that activation has not been carried out.
IMPORTANT: If an Exit time is set, the keypad will signal it by beeping (see "Buzzer" on page 8) for the
duration of the Exit time period.
for the open zones (to be used only when the zone cannot be closed, because it reduces the security
level of the system).
C. Exclude the zone. This method allows you to exclude the open zones from activation (to be used
only when the zone cannot be closed, because it reduces the security level of the system).
TAMPER!
FORCE?
TAMPER
Zones Tamper
ACT. LOCKED
Press C to Esc
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Press "ENTER" to force activation.
Activation in presence of tampering
If tampering is present during system activation, before confirming the action the keypad will display:
To continue with activation if tampering has been detected, you will need to force the procedure.
IMPORTANT: the user may not be authorised to force activation in the presence of tampering; for
authorisation contact your installer.
From the previous screen (TAMPER! FORCE?):
Use the arrow
to display all tampering.
If the user is not authorised for forced activation, the following screen will appear:
Alarm lock in progress
There are two ways to lock an alarm in progress:
A. Deactivate the system (with the system activated) (code +OFF)
B. Send the ‘Stop alarms’ command.
There are two ways of sending a 'Stop alarms' command:
A. Enter the user code and then press and hold the 'prog' key for at least two seconds.
B. Alternatively, enter the code to access the user menu; under the "Commands" option, press
'ENTER' when you reach the "STOP ALARMS" command.
An alarm lock causes the outputs (sirens, etc.) to switch off and cuts off any calls which are in progress or
in a queue.
CAUTION: The STOP ALARMS procedure does not deactivate the system. If a system was activated, it
will remain so; only outputs and telephone calls will be blocked for that specific alarm.
FAULTS !
FORCE?
FAULT
VoiceSyntFault
ACT. LOCKED
Press C to Esc
Activation in presence of faults
If faults are present during system activation, before confirming the action the keypad will display:
To continue with activation if a fault has been detected, you will need to force the procedure.
IMPORTANT: the user may not be authorised to force activation in the presence of certain faults; for
authorisation contact your installer.
From the previous screen (FAULTS! FORCE?):
Use the arrow
to view all faults.
Press "ENTER" to force activation.
If the user is not authorised for forced activation, the following screen will appear:
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User not recognised
If an invalid code is entered, the user unknown message will appear:
If 3 attempts at entering an invalid code are made, the keypad will be locked for two minutes.
IMPORTANT: the "user not recognised" keypad lock can be disabled, plus the number of attempts
and the lock time can also be changed by the installer during programming.
Robbery Code
Appendix. Meaning of the warning messages
A robbery code is associated with every user 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. Use
of the robbery code triggers the configured calls without requiring activation/deactivation action, plus the
keypad will not indicate that calls are being made.
This code must only be used in the event of deactivation under duress (burglar present).
WARNING MESSAGES DESCRIPTION
ACTION EXECUTED The requested action has been executed.
ACT. REQ. CODE The requested action requires a code to be entered.
ACT. LOCKED The user is not authorised to perform activation.
ACT. LOCKED L2 Level 2 user is not authorised to perform activation (contact your installer for authorisation).
ACT. LOCKED L3 Level 3 user is not authorised to perform activation (contact your installer for authorisation).
TOT ZONE LOCK Zones not ready for forced total activation.
P1 ZONE LOCK Zones not ready for forced P1 activation.
P2 ZONE LOCK Zones not ready for forced P2 activation.
USER UNKNOWN The code entered has not been recognised (invalid code).
INST.NOT AUTH. The installer is not authorised.
USER NOT AUTH. The user is not authorised.
NOT AUT.ACT. The user is not authorised to perform activations.
NOT AUT.DEACT: The user is not authorised to perform deactivations.
NOT AUT. ACT. The user is not authorised to perform individual activations.
NOT AUT. FORCE The user is not authorised to perform forced activations.
NOT AUT. DEV. The user is not authorised to perform activations on the device.
NOT AUT. AREAS The user is not authorised to perform operations on a certain area.
USER TIMER OFF The user is enabled for access; disabled by a timer.
KEY NOT VALID The key is not valid.
OUTPUT ABSENT The action has been requested for an absent exit.
ZONE ABSENT! The action has been requested for an absent zone.
CAN’T EXCLUDE The zone cannot be excluded.
CAN’T ISOLATE The zone cannot be isolated.
TECH PRGRMNG Technical programming in progress. Wait before performing any operations.
UPDATE ERROR Device update error.
ACT. AREAS ERROR Access not permitted; areas activated.
DEV LOCKED Device Locked.
SYSTEM IN ALARM The action cannot be executed because the system is managing an alarm and/or sabotage event.
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System Management Menu
To access the user menu, enter the code and press the 'prog' key, whether the system is activated or
deactivated.
The user menu consists of a certain number of options, divided into sub-menus.
IMPORTANT: When the product leaves the factory, only User 1 is available and enabled with the code 111111.
N.B.: user menu presentation is dynamic. Menu options are only displayed if the user logged in to the
control panel possesses the required authorisation. The menu tree is shown in full below.
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 2015 will become 020915, 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.
Modifying an alphanumerical value
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.
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.
Press Confirm to save the changes.
The table below lists the character sequence for each key.
Number key Corresponding character sequence
1 . , : ; _ - # * ' @ / 1
2 A B C a b c 2
3 D E F d e f 3
4 G H I g h i 4
5 J K L j k l 5
6 M N O m n o 6
7 P Q R S p q r s 7
8 T U V t u v 8
9 W X Y Z w x y z 9
0 (space) 0
Navigation mode
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.
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Activations
Total activation
Total deactivation
Activation scenarios
Single area activation
Quick alarms
Activate theft alarm?
Activate H24 alarm?
Activate fire alarm?
Activate panic alarm?
Activate burglar alarm?
Activate flooding alarm?
Activate gas alarm?
Activate doctor alarm?
Output activation
Control panel 1
Control panel 2
Control panel 3
Exp (x)
Commands
Event 1 key
Event 2 key
Overtime request
Stop Alarms
Reset Alarms
Stop telephone calls
Request support
Authorise Installer
Test
Inputs Test
Outputs/Bell Test
SIM test
Generic events test
MMS send test
Radio RSSI test
Digital dialler test
System analysis
Zone status (from this parameter it is possible
to perform the following actions: exclusion,
restriction, inclusion, activation or isolation)
Tampering / Fault-finding
Options
Codes management
Enter (if the user is authorised, he/
she can operate on all the user codes,
otherwise just his/her own code)
Delete (if the user is authorised, he/
she can operate on all the user codes,
otherwise just his/her own code)
Change date/time
Enable voice menu (Yes/No)
Permanently enable installer (Yes/No)
Timer (Yes/No)
Key Management
The structure of the System Management menu is described in the following list:
Enabling (option available for keys
already acquired; if the user is
authorised, he/she can operate on all the
keys, otherwise only the key with which
he/she is associated)
Description: (option available for
keys already acquired; if the user is
authorised, he/she can operate on all the
keys, otherwise only the key with which
he/she is associated)
Acquire
Delete (option available for keys already
acquired; if the user is authorised, he/she
can operate on all the keys, otherwise
only the key with which he/she is
associated)
Telephone contacts list
Description
Telephone (Change telephone number)
Email (Change email address)
Enable calls (Yes/No)
Stop calls (Yes/No)
Enable SMS (Yes/No)
Enable EMAIL (Yes/No)
Enable MMS (Yes/No)
Auto activation
Activation (Yes/No)
Keypad Buzzer
Active (Yes/No)
Input (Yes/No)
Output (Yes/No)
Alarm (Yes/No)
Chime (Yes/No)
Pre-alarm (Yes/No)
Pre-alert (Yes/No)
Key Beep (Yes/No)
Activation/Deactivation (Yes/No)
Failed activation (Yes/No)
SIM expiry
Enable SIM expiry (Yes/No)
SIM expiry date
Events Log
Events memory
Alarms Memory
Menu structure
System Mgmt.
Activations
Activations
Total Acts.
ACTIVATE
TOTAL?
Activations
Total deacts.
DEACTIVATE
TOTAL?
Activations
Acts. Scenarios
SET ↵ ↓
Scenario P1
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Activations
All the considerations described in the previous paragraphs relating to activation apply, even if open zones,
faults or tampering events are detected.
Scroll through the menu using the arrows until you see:
Then press 'ENTER' to display the activation options: Total Activation, Deactivation, Scenarios, Single area
activation.
Total activation
Press 'ENTER' to carry out a total activation.
To confirm activation, press 'ENTER'.
Deactivation
Press 'ENTER' to carry out a deactivation.
To confirm deactivation, press 'ENTER'.
Press 'ENTER' to access the screen ACTIVATION/Scenario P1
From the following screen:
Activation scenarios
This option can be used to activate an activation scenario.
From the following screen:
At this point, use the Up and Down arrows to select the desired scenario (Scenario P1, Scenario P2,
Scenario P1+P2, Scenario 4/16 ) and press ENTER' to activate it.
Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the available activation options.
Activations
Act. Single Area
ACTIVATE ↵ ↓
Area 1
ACT. TYPE ↵ ↓
TOTAL
System Mgmt.
Quick Alarms
ACTIVATE
BURGLAR ALARM?
ALARM
EXECUTED
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Single area activation
This option can be used to activate a single area.
From the following screen:
Press 'ENTER' to access the screen ACTIVATION/Area 1
At this point, use the arrows (up and down) to select the area to be activated.
Press ‘ENTER’ to activate an area.
Now use the Up and Down arrows to select the type of activation (total, P1...) you wish to apply to the
area, then press 'ENTER' to activate the selected type.
IMPORTANT: the various activation types for a single area are also present with a variant without an
exit time. If you select: "TOTAL DEL. OFF" the area will be activated in TOTAL mode without any exit
time.
If the exit time has not been configured there is no difference between "TOTAL" and "TOTAL DEL. OFF
Quick Alarms
This option can be used to cause one of the following types of alarm event:
Theft (Activate theft alarm?)
H24 (Activate H24 alarm?)
Fire (Activate fire alarm?)
Panic (Activate panic alarm?)
Burglary (Activate burglar alarm?)
Flood (Activate flood alarm?)
Gas (Activate gas alarm?)
Doctor (Activate doctor alarm?)
Use the arrows to scroll through the user menu until you see:
Press 'ENTER' to enter the sub-menu, then use the arrows to scroll through the alarm types, for
example:
Press 'ENTER' to cause the selected alarm.
ACTIVATE OUTPUT
O. Control unit 1
OUTPUT ACTIV.
CONFIRMED
OUTPUT DEACT.
CONFIRMED
COMMAND
EXECUTED
System Mgmt.
Activate Output
System Mgmt.
Commands
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Output activation
This option can be used to work on the system outputs.
This option can be used to carry out one of the following commands:
Press the arrows to select the output you wish to work on.
To activate the output press 'ENTER' or 'ON', you will see the confirmation:
Press 'ENTER' to access the output activation screen
To deactivate the output press 'OFF'.
Then press 'ENTER' and use the up and down arrows to scroll through the available activation options
described from page 19onward.
Commands
Event 1 key
Event 2 key
Overtime
Stop Alarms
Reset Alarms
Stop telephone calls
Reset Control Unit (only visible to the installer from the keypad; restores the default settings on the control unit).
Request assistance
Authorise Installer
Press 'ENTER' to execute the desired command
If the command is successfully executed, the following screen is displayed:
Use the arrows to scroll through the user menu until you see:
Use the arrows to scroll through the user menu until you see:
GENERATE
EVENT 1 KEY CMD?
GENERATE
OVERTIME CMD?
GENERATE
STOP ALARMS CMD?
GENERATE
RESET ALARM CMD?
GENERATE
STOP PHONE CALL?
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Event key 1 (or 2)
This option generates the event configured for key 1 on the keypad.
The same applies for event key 2.
IMPORTANT: these commands can be associated to the function keys on the keypad to control
outputs or to generate telephone alerts (telephone calls or SMS).
Overtime
This option can be used to delay timed activation procedures.
The default delay time is 60 minutes, and 3 postpone requests can be made.
IMPORTANT: the delay time and the number of requests are parameters which can be changed by
the installer during programming.
IMPORTANT: if timed activations are not enabled, the request will still be completed successfully
even though it will have no effect.
Stop Alarms
This option generates a Stop alarms event. This allows the stoppage of a current alarm by deactivating any
active outputs (sirens, flashing lights, etc.) and blocking any telephone calls in progress or in the queue.
IMPORTANT: This command is implicitly carried out with each deactivation.
Reset Alarms
This command generates a Reset alarms event, which resets everything to do with the alarm condition.
Execution of the command leads to the resetting of alarm cycles, alarm conditions and alarm memory, and
ends any calls in progress.
IMPORTANT: This command is implicitly carried out with each activation.
Stop telephone calls
If the control unit has been programmed to make calls when certain events (alarms, tampering) occur, when
these conditions arise the control unit will call the programmed numbers.
This option can be used to block all calls in progress (including silent calls) and cancel any queued calls.
GENERATE
UNIT RESET CMD?
GENERATE
AUTH.INST.CMD?
GENERATE
AUTH. MANUF.CMD?
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Reset control unit
This option can be used to cause a control unit reset.
This command is only available to authorised users.
IMPORTANT: standard users, by default, are not authorised to execute this command, which is
restricted to Installers.
Request support
Authorise Installer
Authorise manufacturer
Not implemented.
This option gives the user control unit access authorisation.
This option (only available for the installer) enablesthe manufacturer code. This operation is essential for
the purposes of system updating.
After execution of the command the installer remains authorised for 4 hours; once this time has elapsed the
authorisation command must be executed again.
After execution of the command, the manufacturer remains authorised for 4 hours; once this time has
elapsed the authorisation command must be repeated.
This option can be used to carry out one of the following commands:
IMPORTANT: remember that in order to access the control unit using his own code, the installer must
first be authorised by the user.
IMPORTANT: remember that in order to access the control unit using his own code, the manufacturer
must first be authorised by the installer.
Test
Inputs Test
Outputs/Siren test
SIM test
Generic ev. test
MMS send test
Radio RSSI test
Digital dialler test
Credit remaining
GSM network level
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Comelit VEDO Operating instructions

Category
Security access control systems
Type
Operating instructions

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