Comelit VEDO68M Technical Manual

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TECHNICAL
MANUAL
Technical manual for the Vedo system
[ PRELIMINARY ]
2
PCBVEDO68
000P1515XXXXXXXX
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 specications: ....................................................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 specications ..........................7
1.2.3 Power supply unit technical specications ..........................8
EXAMPLE OF TWO-POLE ISOLATING DEVICE ......................................8
2. Identication 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 specications ....................12
3.1 BOXPLASTIC ....................................................................................12
3.1.1 Technical specications...........................................................12
3.1.2 Installation .................................................................................12
3.2 BOXMETAL .......................................................................................12
3.2.1 Technical specications...........................................................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 specications...........................................................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
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
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.
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.
All the products comply with the requirements of Directive 2006/95/EC (which
replaces Directive 73/23/EEC and subsequent amendments), as certied 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
On all articles there is a label identifying the product. Two examples are shown
below:
All the system components must have safety grade 2 or higher to obtain grade 2
alarm system certication according to standard EN50131.
Maintenance
Certications
Product labels
manufacturer's
name
interpretation serial number: 000PWWYYXXXXXXXX
protocol number
date of manufacture
week of manufacture (WW)
and year of manufacture (YY)
(in the sample label
1515= week15 of the year 15)
article code
VEDOGSM
000P1515XXXXXXXX
EAN article
identication code
manufacturer's
name
serial number
serial number
article code
3
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
MOUNTING THE KEYPADS ......................................................................22
3.7.2 RFID proximity reader on bus (Art. VEDOPROX) ..................22
MAIN FEATURES ......................................................................................22
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................22
SETTING RFID READER SPEED .............................................................22
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
MOUNTING ...............................................................................................25
3.8.2 Planux Manager with RFID key reader (Art. 20034801) .........26
MAIN FEATURES: .....................................................................................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
MAIN FEATURES: .....................................................................................27
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................27
DESCRIPTION OF TERMINAL BLOCK 1 .................................................27
DESCRIPTION OF TERMINAL BLOCK 2 .................................................27
DESCRIPTION OF TERMINAL BLOCK 3 .................................................27
485 LINE TERMINATION ...........................................................................27
LED MEANINGS ........................................................................................27
ADDRESSING THE DEVICE ON THE BUS ..............................................27
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
3.9.4 PAL/IP video module Art. VEDOCCTV ....................................30
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
VIDEO STREAMING SUPPORT, RECORDING FILMS AND FRAME
CAPTURES - DESCRIPTION OF THE MINIMUM FEATURES OF THE
SYSTEM ....................................................................................................31
NETWORK PARAMETERS OF PAL/IP MODULE .....................................31
3.10 WIRELESS SENSORS AND ACCESSORIES ................................32
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
ADDRESSING ...........................................................................................35
SETTING THE SPEED OF THE CARD ON THE BUS ..............................35
LED MEANINGS ........................................................................................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
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................35
BUS ISOLATOR TERMINAL BLOCK .........................................................35
ADDRESSING ...........................................................................................36
SETTING SPEED ON THE BUS ...............................................................36
CONFIGURATION JUMPERS ...................................................................36
LED MEANINGS ........................................................................................36
TAMPER CONTACT CONNECTION .........................................................36
MOUNTING ...............................................................................................36
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
4
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 FLUSH-
MOUNTED 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
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
5
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 inuence
the behaviour of the alarm system.
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.
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 t
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 specic
peripheral functions.
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.
The modules are all connected to the same Bus, and are
recognisable by their unique address. Depending on the
peripheral, this address can be congured by physical means
(e.g. DIP switches as on the input and output expansions) or by
means of a software conguration (e.g. LCD keypads).
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 modied 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 conguration stage) to the user
who performs the operations.
Each input event can be associated with multiple outputs, thus
potentially involving all the outputs congured at the installation stage.
The exibility of this arrangement makes it possible to adapt the control
panel to the most wide-ranging requirements.
1.1 DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM COMPONENTS
1.2 GENERAL
1.1.1 Communication standard
1.1.2 Addressing the modules
INPUTS / OUTPUTS / BALANCING
VEDO10 VEDO34 VEDO34M VEDO68 VEDO68M
Control Panel Inputs 8 + 1 24h
Maximum Number of Inputs
18 (2wire+8radio)
(max 16 radio)
34 (mixed) 34 (mixed) 68 (64Radio) 68 (64Radio)
Control Panel Outputs 3: 1Relay 3A@24V + 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 VEDO34M VEDO68 VEDO68M
Programming/Reading of options in local/
remote mode
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
COMPATIBLE DEVICES / NUMBER OF DEVICES SUPPORTED
VEDO10 VEDO34 VEDO34M VEDO68 VEDO68M
Plastic housing Yes Yes No Yes No
Metal housing No No Yes No Yes
Power supply unit 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
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.
TAB_caratteristiche centrale
1.2.1 Main system specications:
6
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
VEDO10 VEDO34 VEDO34M VEDO68 VEDO68M
Areas 2 8 8 8 8
Area activation modes 4 (Total, partial 1, partial 2, partial 1+2)
Partial Activations 2
Activation Programmes (Scenarios) 8 8 8 16 16
Programmable Auto Activation/Deactivation Yes
Auto-activation Models (Public Holidays +
Schedules)
30
Area Exclusion for Patrol function with
automatic or manual reactivation
Yes
Timer 4 16 16 16 16
Accepts commands from telephone with tone
dialling or by SMS
Activation/Deactivation, activation/deactivation of zones, outputs, timers, Status interrogation of individual Areas and Zones),
stop alarms.
ALERTS
VEDO10 VEDO34 VEDO34M VEDO68 VEDO68M
Text-to-Speech Audio Messages 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 Yes
Priority in processing and indicating signals
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
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
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
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
ONLY WITH GSM MODULE ART. VEDOGSM
ONLY WITH IP MODULE ART. VEDOIP
VARIOUS FUNCTIONS COMMON TO ALL CONTROL PANELS
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VEDO10 VEDO34 VEDO34M VEDO68 VEDO68M
Dimensions (L x H x P) 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
Batteries supported
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
Max. battery charging current 0.8A
Battery 80% charging time 8h 8h 8h/19h 8h 8h/19h
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 card consumption (min./max.)
Control panel in standby: 47mA +
All active outputs: 37mA +
PSTA active and communicating: 30mA +
Audio: 1mA +
GSM: 27mA idle, 47mA communicating +
IP: 69mA
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
Maximum current available for external devices
Depends on the control panel conguration.
Grade 2: 580mA – mean current absorbed
by the control panel.
Depends on the
control panel
conguration.
With battery Art.
30076004 12V and
18Ah
Grade 2: 1500mA
– mean current
absorbed by the
control panel.
Depends on the
control panel
conguration.
Grade 2: 580mA
– mean current
absorbed by the
control panel.
Depends on the
control panel
conguration.
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-COM-
NC
3A @ 24V
Operating temperature and Operating humidity
-10° / + 55° with warm dry air
-10° / + 40° C with max + 93% RH (not condensed)
Safety grade 2 according to EN50131-1 *
Type of power supply unit TYPE A according to standard EN50131-6
Environmental class II according to EN50131-1
1.2.2 Power supply unit technical specications
Technical specications complying with standard EN50131-6 (new standard which establishes the required performances of a power
supply unit in alarm systems).
The control panel is certiable up to grade 2 according to standard EN50131-1. It is possible to maintain grade 2 certication only if the
system is made of components of grade II or higher.
Articles certiable 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
* Respecting any indications for conguration and installation
8
Power supply unit versions PSU15 PSU50
Name of manufacturer / supplier Comelit Group S.p.A. Comelit Group S.p.A.
Dimensions (L x H x P) 78 x 110 x 36 mm 98 x129 x40 mm
Weight 241 g 435 g
Input voltage 100 - 240V ± 10%
AC input frequency 47-63Hz
AC Alternating Current @115/230V~ : 0.6A @115/230V~ : 1.3A
Output voltage 14.0 V ± 2% 14.0 V ± 2%
Rated current 1.5A Max 5A Max
Output voltage ripple 300mV
Voltage surge protection +50%
Overload protection 110~180% rated output power
Operating temperature and Operating humidity
-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
1.2.3 Power supply unit technical specications
* Respecting any indications for conguration and installation
EXAMPLE OF TWO-POLE ISOLATING DEVICE
Control
panel
PHASE
230 V
50 Hz
NEUTRAL
EARTH
Wiring diagram: two-pole mains switch
(for example overload circuit breaker with
rated current 6A) able to isolate the power
supply of the device.
FIG_sezionamento impianto
Art. PSU15 / PSU50 complies with standards EN50130-4:2011, EN 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011 + A2:2013
9
1 2
7
7
8
7
6
1
14
5
1
3
A
B
C
DF
E
A1
A2
A3
2 3 41
12
11
10
13
7
5
6
9
8
10
2. Identication of parts and separation of circuits
2.1 POSITIONING OF
COMPONENTS AND
FIXTURES (FOR
ART. BOXPLASTIC)
2.2 ROUTES FOR
SEPARATING THE
SELV CIRCUIT
AND THE HIGH
VOLTAGE CIRCUIT
(FOR ART.
BOXPLASTIC)
1. Holes for xing the housing
2. Clips for xing the control panel card
Art. PCBVEDO10 - PCBVEDO34 -
PCBVEDO68 - PCBPSU
3. Clip for xing expansion Art.
VEDO8I8O
4. Housing of xing screw for power
supply unit Art. PSU15
5. Clip for xing battery Art. 30076003
6. Anti-tear tamper hole
7. Cable inlet holes
8. Clip for xing expansion Art. VEDORF
/ VEDO8I8O
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
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
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.
To guarantee certication 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.
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EN 50131-1
EN 50131-3
Grade 2 / Class II
VEDO34M
VEDO34M Vin:100-240V 50/60Hz 1,3A
VEDO68M
Vin:100-240V 50/60Hz 0,6A
VEDO68M
Vin:100-240V 50/60Hz 1,3A
Max
Current
Vin:100-240V 50/60Hz 0,6A
EN 50131-1
EN 50131-6
Grade 2 / Class II
VEDOPSU5A
Vin:100-240V 50/60Hz 1,3A
Max
Current
1 3 a b4 3
4
8
9
10
11
3 13 12 3
6
A
B
C
E
D
F
G
2 52
7
7
5
1. GSM antenna output
2. Supports for xing the control panel
card Art. PCBVEDO10 - PCBVEDO34
- PCBVEDO68 - PCBPSU
3. Holes for xing the housing
4. Cable inlet holes
5. Supports for xing ( ) and holding
expansion Art. VEDO8I8O
6. Anti-tear Tamper hole
7. Screws for xing ( ) and holding PAL
module Art. VEDOCCTV
8. Supports for xing power supply unit
9. Anti-sabotage protection panel
10. Inlet holes for power supply unit
blocking clamp
11. Position of control panel identication
label
12. Housing of xing screw for power
supply unit Art. PSU50
13. Housing of xing screw for power
supply unit Art. PSU15
Optional positions*
a. Holes for tting supports for xing the
expansion Art. VEDO8I8O
b. Screws for xing ( ) and holding PAL
module Art. VEDOCCTV
* for further information, see the manual
of Art. BOXMETAL
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
In order to guarantee
certication of the system it
is necessary to x the 7Ah
or 18Ah battery to the metal
housing with the double-sided
tape provided.
In order to guarantee
certication 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 ')
2.3 POSITIONING OF
COMPONENTS AND
FIXTURES (FOR
ART. BOXMETAL)
Consult the label of
the power supply unit
installed to establish the
maximum consumption
'
11
C
B
A
2 4 631 5
A1
A2
A3
1
2
3
A
B
C
8
9
11
10
7
2.4 ROUTES FOR
SEPARATING THE
SELV CIRCUIT
AND THE HIGH
VOLTAGE CIRCUIT
(FOR ART.
BOXMETAL)
For standard-compliant
installation, pay attention
to the correct route of the
earthing cables and of the
SELV circuit and high voltage
cables.
(!) With the VEDOCCTV
module tted 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.
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.
A1.Position of communication module
VEDOGSM
A2.Position of messages expansion
VEDOVOICE
A3.Position of IP module VEDOIP
#
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3. Technical and installation specications
3.1 BOXPLASTIC
A standard-compliant connection to the electric power
network must be provided.
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
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 certication according to EN50131-1
the tamper must be mounted and congured correctly
3.2 BOXMETAL
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 certication according to EN50131-1
the tamper must be mounted and congured correctly.
For the instructions for mounting the housing, see page 37
For the instructions for mounting the housing, see page 39
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
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)
3.1.1 Technical specications
3.1.2 Installation
3.2.2 Installation
3.2.1 Technical specications
Features Value
Name of manufacturer / supplier Comelit Group S.p.A.
Dimensions (b x h x d) 280 x 260 x 80 mm
Weight
803g (housing + micro switch + xing
screws)
Operating temperature and Operating
humidity
-10° / + 55° with warm dry air
-10° / + 40° C with max + 93% RH
(not condensed)
Certiable safety grade 2 according to EN50131-1*
Environmental class II 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 + xing supports)
Operating temperature and Operating
humidity
-10° / + 55° with warm dry air
-10° / + 40° C with max + 93% RH
(not condensed)
Certiable safety grade 2 according to EN50131-1*
Environmental class II according to EN50131-1
* Respecting any indications for installation
* Respecting any indications for installation
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3.3 CONTROL PANEL CARD ART. PCBVEDO10,
ART. PCBVEDO34, ART. PCBVEDO68
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 conguration 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 congurable 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 conguration stage to the user who
performs the operations.
Each input event can be associated with multiple outputs, thus
potentially involving all the outputs congured at the installation stage.
The exibility of this arrangement makes it possible to adapt the control
panel to the most wide-ranging requirements.
3.3.1 Main features
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 ltered and protected against electrical and
electrostatic discharges
alarm relay with potential-free exchange contact 24V= 3A
2 programmable logic outputs with congurable 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 conguration system
The control panel card complies with standards EN50131-1
and EN50131-3
Holes for xing the control panel card to the metal housing Art. BOXMETAL
Fixtures for cards/expansions
JP4
JP5
JP8
JP1
CN4
MOD2
MOD1
V+
AUX
V+
AUX
V- 24HI1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 V- I7 I8V-
MOD3
JP6
JP7
JP3
JP2
MOD5
CN1
CN2
L1
M11
M2
M3
M4
M5
M6 M7 M8 M10M9
M12
L2
TEL2
TEL1
V+
BUS
A
B
V-
COM
NC
NO
V+
SIR
TC2
TC1
V-
CN3
DL5
DL1
DL4
DL3
DL2
IP COMMUNICATION
MODULE POSITION
GSM COMMUNICATION
MODULE POSITION
CARDS POSITION
FOR FUTURE USES
MESSAGES
EXPANSION
POSITION
Fig Scheda Centrale
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VARIOUS CONNECTORS
MODULE CONNECTORS
Name Function
CN1 PSU connector
CN2 Battery connector
CN3 USB
CN4 Reserved
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
TERMINAL BLOCK M11-M12
3.3.2 Technical specications
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
TERMINAL BLOCK M2-M3-M4-M5
TERMINAL BLOCK M6-M7-M8-M9-M10
LED MEANINGS
Name Function
Connection for a functional earth connection.
V+ bus
Power supply positive for 485 communication bus. Limited to 1.5A
/ 13.8 V
A RS485 data bus - A
B RS485 data bus - B
V-
Power supply negative All terminals marked V- are connected to
each other
COM Connection for alarm relay exchange control panel pin (RY1)
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
TC2
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
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.
TC1 As per TC2, but controlled by JP4
V- Power supply negative
Name Function
V+ AUX Power supply positive for signal sensors. Limited to 1.5A / 13.8 V
I1 Programmable input zone 1.
I2 Programmable input zone 2.
V- Inputs common / Power supply negative
I3 Programmable input zone 3.
I4 Programmable input zone 4.
I5 Programmable input zone 5.
I6 Programmable input zone 6.
V- Inputs common / Power supply negative
I7 Programmable input zone 7.
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
24H Programmable anti-tamper input.
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 tted
CONFIGURATION JUMPERS
Name Function
JP1 If activated, enables 485 bus terminal resistor
JP2 Reserved
JP3 Reset (closing it and then opening it restarts the programme)
JP4 TC2 polarity: Open Collector (OC) or Positive Command on TC (TC)
JP5 TC1 polarity: Open Collector (OC) or Positive Command on TC (TC)
JP6 Restore initial conguration (see installation paragraph)
JP7 Service input
JP8 Future uses
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;
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
Name of manufacturer / supplier Comelit Group S.p.A.
Dimensions (b x h x d) 140 x 127 x 28 mm
Weight
125g without earth cable
135g with earth cable
Consumption (min./max.)
Control panel in standby: 47mA +
All active outputs: 37mA +
PSTA active and communicating:
30mA +
Audio: 1mA +
GSM: 27mA idle, 47mA communicating +
IP: 69mA
Operating temperature and Operating
humidity
-10° / + 55° with warm dry air
-10° / + 40° C with max + 93% RH (not
condensed)
Operating voltage 10V to 15V
Certiable 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 conguration and installation
In order to guarantee compliance with standard EN60950
the earthing must be connected as shown on page 9
In order to guarantee compliance with standard EN60950
the earthing must be connected as shown on page 11
MOUNTING
Article PCBVEDO10 / PCBVEDO34 / PCBVEDO68 can be
installed:
plastic housing Art. BOXPLASTIC (see page 38)
metal housing Art. BOXMETAL (see page 39)
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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 stand-
ard)
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
congurable test call
override answering machine option
SPECIFICATIONS ACCORDING TO STANDARD EN50136-2-1
CONNECTION OF THE TELEPHONE LINE TO THE CONTROL PANEL
L1
L2 T1 T2
CONTROL
PANEL
MODEM
TELEPHONE
LINE
ADSL
FILTER
Features Value
Types of alarm transmission for
which the device is suitable
ATS2 according to EN50131-1
Generation and/or transmission
times of alarm messages
voice messages: 10 sec.
Times for generating a reply signal
(when used)
CONTACT ID: times according to
standard SIA DC-05-1999.09
Times for detecting and presenting
faults
line disconnection: 10 sec.
Level of output signals and/or
sensitivity of input signals
Minimum level DTMF tones at
input: 36mVeff - 28.8dbV 100mVpp
Level DTMF tones at output: low
freq 9dBm / high freq 11dBm
Safety signals level supplied
ATS2-I0 no information protection
ATS2-S1 protection against
substitution
Calibration instructions calibration not necessary
Sharing of transmission connections
PSTN
possible in systems with adsl and
other telephones
FITTING THE MESSAGES AND VOICE CONTROL EXPANSION
MODULE
First check that all power is OFF.
To t 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.
No auxiliary connection is required.
3.4.2 Messages and Voice Control expansion mod-
ule (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 simplied tting.
The voice control section cannot be customised. It allows an
authorised user to perform guided activation, deactivation,
modication 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 specic
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 message expansion module does not initially contain any
messages and must therefore be congured (by means of the
conguration software) at the time of rst installation. The same
applies in the event of replacement of or addition to an existing
system.
If this module is not tted, the only type of audio information that
it will be possible to send by telephone is audio tones.
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 modication
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
Operating temperature and
Operating humidity
-10° / + 55° with warm dry air
-10° / + 40° C with max + 93% RH
(not condensed)
Certiable safety grade 2 according to EN50131-1*
Environmental class II according to EN50131-1
* Respecting any indications for conguration and installation
Art. VEDOVOICE complies with standards EN50131-1.
The device is immune to the disturbances governed by
standard EN 50130-4.
Emission standards with which the device complies:
EN61000-6-3, EN50130-4, EN301489-1, EN301489-3,
EN301489-7.
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P1 P2
P3
Times for detecting and presenting
faults
No GSM/GPRS coverage: 120 sec.
SIM fault: 20 sec.
antenna disconnected: 45 sec.
Level of output signals and/or
sensitivity of input signals
Minimum level DTMF tones at
input: 36mVeff - 28.8dbV 100mVpp
Level DTMF tones at output: low
freq 9dBm / high freq 11dBm
Safety signals level supplied
ATS2-I0 no information protection
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
3.4.3 GSM communication expansion module (Art.
VEDOGSM)
GSM MODULE FUNCTIONS
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: EN61000-
6-3, EN50130-4, EN301489-1, EN301489-3, EN301489-7.
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.
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
1. Antenna connector
2. SIM housing
3. Module connector position
Holes for xing 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)
70 x 48 x 29 mm
(without antenna)
Weight
26g without antenna
44g with antenna
Consumption (min./max.)
27mA in Idle
47mA in communication
Operating temperature and
Operating humidity
-10° / + 55° with warm dry air
-10° / + 40° C with max + 93% RH
(not condensed)
Certiable safety grade 2 according to EN50131-1*
Environmental class II according to EN50131-1
* Respecting any indications for conguration and installation
SPECIFICATIONS ACCORDING TO STANDARD EN50136-2-1
FITTING THE GSM MODULE
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 sufcient
pressure to engage the spacers in the GSM expansion card
and plug the connector in almost completely.
Make sure the card on which you intend to t the module is
not connected to the power supply.
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.
Once the module has been tted 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.
MEANING OF THE LEDS ON THE IP GSM MODULE
CONFIGURATION JUMPERS
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 conguration
of the module and when engaged by the control panel to
communicate via GSM/GPRS.
ashing red LED: in all other conditions.
DL3 Green LED: module serial communication Lights up briey when
the module communicates with the control panel.
DL4
Green LED: module serial communication Lights up briey when
the module communicates with the control panel.
DL5
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
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).
Name Function
P1 If disconnected, the LEDs go off
P2 Reserved
P3 Reserved
Features Value
Types of alarm transmission for
which the device is suitable
ATS2 according to EN50131-1
Generation and/or transmission
times of alarm messages
voice messages: 10 sec.
e-mail: 10 sec without image / 90
sec with image
MMS: 90 sec.
Times for generating a reply signal
(when used)
CONTACT ID: times according to
standard SIA DC-05-1999.09
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1
2
20 cm
1
2
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.
ANTENNA POSITIONING WITH HOUSING ART. BOXMETAL
ANTENNA POSITIONING WITH HOUSING ART.
BOXPLASTIC
IMPORTANT: place the antenna outside the
housing using the "antenna outlet" provided
Do not place the antenna on metal surfaces
IMPORTANT: place the antenna in the special slot under
the battery (as shown in the gure).
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 t an external antenna:
- moving the antenna and using an extension cable,
- using an external antenna (Art. 2G50000296).
For this purpose, there is a pre-marked section to allow
easy exit of the antenna cable.
OK !
NO !
FITTING THE SIM CARD
The SIM card must be enabled, and if it is a pay-as-you-go
type, it must have sufcient 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.
First check that all power is OFF.
Place the antenna at least 20 cm away from the GSM
module.
Do not place the antenna on metal surfaces
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D1D2
3 4
1
2
1
2
D1D2
1 2
3.4.4 TCP/IP Ethernet expansion module (Art. VE-
DOIP)
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 simplied tting. Needs
to be connected to a LAN with Standard Ethernet 10BASE-T
IPv4
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Features Value
Name of manufacturer / supplier Comelit Group S.p.A.
Dimensions (b x h x d) 75 x 31 x 33 mm
Weight 18 g
Consumption (min./max.) 69mA
Operating temperature and Operating
humidity
-10° / + 55° with warm dry air
-10° / + 40° C with max + 93% RH
(not condensed)
Certiable safety grade 2 according to EN50131-1*
Environmental class II according to EN50131-1
Features Value
Generation and/or transmission
times of alarm messages
e-mail: 4 sec without image / 35 sec
with image
Times for detecting and presenting
faults
No link: 10 sec.
No internet: 120 sec.
SD fault: 10 sec.
DDNS interrogation fault: 35 sec.
Calibration instructions Calibration not necessary
Sharing of transmission connections 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
1. RJ45 connector yellow LED
2. RJ45 connector green LED
3. RJ45 network connector
4. Micro SD memory slot
Holes for xing the VEDOIP module to the control panel card Art.
PCBVEDO10, Art. PCBVEDO34, Art. PCBVEDO68
* Respecting any indications for conguration and installation
SPECIFICATIONS ACCORDING TO STANDARD EN50136-2-1
Make sure the card on which you intend to t 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.
MEANING OF THE LEDS ON THE IP MODULE
Meaning of the LEDs of the RJ45 network connector
Meaning of the LEDs on the IP module (Normal operating mode)
Meaning of the LEDs on the IP module (Program updating stage)
FITTING THE TCP/IP MODULE
Name Function
Yellow LED ON link OK
Green LED ON ACT
Name Status Function
D1
ashing slowly module working correctly
ashing quickly
module operating but SD memory card missing
or defective
D2 ashing conrms communication with the control panel
Name Status Function
D1+D2
D1+D2 steadily lit Updating in progress
D1 ashing + D2
inverted ashing
MicroSD card missing
D1 steadily lit + D2
ashing
MicroSD card missing for a le necessary
for correct operation
The IP communication module is equipped with a
compartment for a 4GB MicroSD memory card.
FITTING THE MICROSD MEMORY CARD
FITTING THE RJ45 CONNECTOR
FITTING THE RJ45 CONNECTOR
REMOVING THE MICROSD MEMORY CARD
Fully insert the card into the connector with the gold-
coloured contacts not visible.
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.
In order to be used, once tted 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 specications, 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.
Press the tab (1) of the connector and remove it from the
module (2).
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3.5 GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT CONNECTING
DEVICES TO THE BUS
3.6 WIRING THE INPUTS
3.5.1 Bus line termination
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".
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
congurations shown below.
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.
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.
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.
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.
IMPORTANT: input balancing resistors, if used, must be installed in
the sensor to which they are associated.
3.6.1 Normally closed (NC)
3.6.2 Normally open (NO)
3.6.3 Single balance
3.6.4 Double balance
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.
It is recommended to use a shielded cable for the
connections,with one end of the shield connected to V-
and the other left free.
It is recommended to use a shielded cable for the
connections,with one end of the shield connected to V-
and the other left free.
In order to guarantee compliance with standard EN 50131-
1, all the alarm, anomaly and control zones must be at
least in double balance. Single balance may be enough for
sabotage.
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.
CONNECTION TO THE BUS TERMINALS
EXAMPLE OF "IN AND OUT" TYPE CONNECTION
FROM THE
CONTROL PANEL
TO THE
NEXT MODULE
MODULE 1
-V +V A B
CONNECTION TO THE BUS TERMINALS: GUIDELINE DIAGRAM
MODULE 1
-V +V TO B
-V
+V
BUS
A B
MODULE N-1
-V +V A B
MODULE N:
ENABLE BUS
BALANCING
BUS
CONTROL PANEL:
ENABLE BUS
BALANCING
BUS
-V +V A B
MODULE 2
-V +V TO B
IN
-V
NC
ALARM
IN
-V
NO
AL ARM
IN
-V
NC
1K8
ALARM
IN
-V
NC
NC
TAMPER
ALARM
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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 rst of the contacts to
be monitored and a third balancing resistor (3.3K). This
conguration 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.
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 rst 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.
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 rst 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 conguration 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.
3.6.6 Triple balance with jamming
3.6.7 Double zone (double)
3.6.8 Double zone with end of line (EOL double)
3.6.9 Wiring the control panel's 24-hour input
3.6.10 Wiring the telephone dialler on the PSTN network
IN
-V
NC NC
NC
ALARM FAULT
TAMPER
IN
-V
NC NC
NC
ALARM JAMMING
TAMPER
IN
-V
NC
NC
1K8
ALARM 1
ALARM 2
TAMPER 1 TAMPER 2
SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2
NC
NC
3K3
IN
-V
NC
NC
1K8
1K8
ALARM 1
ALARM 2
TAMPER 1 TAMPER 2
SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2
NC
NC
3K3
The 24-hour input must be congured 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).
To connect the telephone dialler to the telephone network
correctly, you must rst locate the point at which the line enters
the house. The dialler must be connected as the rst device, as
viewed from the incoming telephone line.
24H
-V
NC
1K8
ALARM
L1
L2 T1 T2
CONTROL
PANEL
MODEM
TELEPHONE
LINE
ADSL
FILTER
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 rst of the contacts to
be monitored and a third balancing resistor (3.3K). This
conguration 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.
3.6.5 Triple balance
Jamming will be treated with a dedicated fault event.
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