Comelit VEDO 2.6 Series Programming Manual

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PROGRAMMING
MANUAL
Technical Manual for programming Vedo 2.6.x control panels
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Table of contents
1. Introduction to Safe Manager 2.6.0 software ......................... 5
1.1 INSTALLING SAFE MANAGER 2.6 ........................................................................ 5
1.1.1 System requirements ...................................................................... 5
1.1.2 Installation procedure ..................................................................... 5
1.2 FIRST START-UP OF THE SOFTWARE .................................................................5
1.3 CHANGING THE SOFTWARE LANGUAGE ..........................................................5
1.4 ESTABLISHING A CONNECTION BETWEEN A PC AND VEDO SERIES CONTROL
PANELS ................................................................................................................... 5
1.4.1 Set communication via USB ...........................................................5
1.4.2 Set communication via TCP/IP ....................................................... 6
1.5 VIEWING THE INSTALLED FIRMWARE VERSION OF THE CONTROL PANEL 6
1.6 CREATING A NEW SYSTEM ...................................................................................6
2. Standard procedures ............................................................... 7
2.1 SAVING THE CONFIGURATION FOR THE SYSTEM IN USE ..............................7
2.2 OPENING THE CONFIGURATION FOR A PREVIOUSLY SAVED SYSTEM ........ 7
2.3 PRINT PROJECT FUNCTION .................................................................................7
2.4 EXPORTING A SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..........................................................7
2.5 IMPORTING A SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ...........................................................8
2.6 SENDING / RECEIVING CONTROL PANEL PARAMETERS ................................ 8
2.7 SENDING AN AUDIO PACKAGE ............................................................................ 8
2.8 RECEIVING THE EVENTS LOG .............................................................................9
2.9 RESET ACCESS CODE ...........................................................................................9
2.10 INSTALLER AUTHORISATION .............................................................................9
3. System conguration .............................................................. 10
3.1 CONTROL DEVICES ...............................................................................................10
3.1.1 Keypads ...........................................................................................10
Status / ID / description ......................................................................................10
Checked areas ....................................................................................................10
Area ......................................................................................................................11
Show ...................................................................................................................11
Display tamper ....................................................................................................11
Display technical alarms ....................................................................................11
Options ...............................................................................................................11
System status display time................................................................................11
Tamper alarm cycles ..........................................................................................11
Technical alarms cycles (bus/voltage levels) ..................................................11
Proximity card cycle actions (Art. VEDOLCDPRO only) .................................11
Partial keys ..........................................................................................................12
Function keys......................................................................................................12
Buzzer ..................................................................................................................12
Send message options.......................................................................................12
3.1.2 Safetouch .........................................................................................13
Status / ID / description ......................................................................................13
Checked areas ....................................................................................................13
Area ......................................................................................................................13
Display tamper ....................................................................................................13
Display technical alarms ....................................................................................13
Options ...............................................................................................................14
System status display time................................................................................14
Tamper alarm cycles ..........................................................................................14
Technical alarms cycles (bus/voltage levels) ..................................................14
Px key functions .................................................................................................14
Fx key functions .................................................................................................14
Buzzer ..................................................................................................................14
Send message options.......................................................................................14
Terminals .............................................................................................................14
Network parameters ...........................................................................................14
VIP options ..........................................................................................................14
3.1.3 Touch devices ..................................................................................15
Status / ID / description ......................................................................................15
Checked areas ....................................................................................................15
Area ......................................................................................................................15
Display tamper ....................................................................................................15
Display technical alarms ....................................................................................15
Options ...............................................................................................................16
System status display time................................................................................16
Tamper alarm cycles ..........................................................................................16
Technical alarms cycles (bus/voltage levels) ..................................................16
Px key functions .................................................................................................16
Fx key functions .................................................................................................16
Buzzer ..................................................................................................................16
Send message options.......................................................................................16
Network parameters ...........................................................................................16
VIP options ..........................................................................................................16
3.1.4 RFID readers ....................................................................................17
Status / ID / description ......................................................................................17
Checked areas ....................................................................................................17
Area ......................................................................................................................17
Display tamper ....................................................................................................17
Display technical alarms ....................................................................................17
LED ON time on proximity key ..........................................................................17
Tamper alarm cycles ..........................................................................................17
Technical alarms cycles (bus/voltage levels) ..................................................17
Cycle actions.......................................................................................................18
Buzzer ..................................................................................................................18
Forced activation ................................................................................................18
Send message options.......................................................................................18
Meaning of reader LEDs in normal conditions ................................................18
Meaning of reader LEDs during presentation of the key ................................18
3.1.5 Phone App ........................................................................................19
System requirements: ........................................................................................19
How to proceed ...................................................................................................19
Status / ID / description ......................................................................................20
Checked areas ....................................................................................................20
Area ......................................................................................................................20
Display tamper ....................................................................................................20
Options ................................................................................................................20
Tamper alarm cycles ..........................................................................................20
Fx key functions .................................................................................................20
VIP options ..........................................................................................................20
Send message options.......................................................................................20
3.1.6 Bridge ...............................................................................................21
Status / ID / description ......................................................................................21
Checked areas ....................................................................................................21
Area ......................................................................................................................21
Display tamper ....................................................................................................21
Display technical alarms ....................................................................................21
Options ................................................................................................................21
Tamper alarm cycles ..........................................................................................21
Technical alarms cycles (bus/voltage levels) ..................................................21
Send message options.......................................................................................21
3.2 EXPANSIONS ON BUS............................................................................................22
3.2.1 8 input/output expansions ..............................................................22
Status / ID / description ......................................................................................22
Area ......................................................................................................................22
Display tamper ....................................................................................................22
Display technical alarms ....................................................................................22
Terminals .............................................................................................................22
Tamper alarm cycles ..........................................................................................22
Technical alarms cycles (bus/voltage levels) ..................................................22
Send message options.......................................................................................22
3.2.2 Power supply units .........................................................................23
Status / ID / description ......................................................................................23
Area ......................................................................................................................23
Display tamper ....................................................................................................23
Display technical alarms ....................................................................................23
Options ................................................................................................................23
Tamper alarm cycles ..........................................................................................23
Send message options.......................................................................................23
Reading analogue values...................................................................................23
3.2.3 Isolators ...........................................................................................24
Status / ID / description ......................................................................................24
Area ......................................................................................................................24
Display tamper
....................................................................................................24
Display technical alarms ....................................................................................24
Options ................................................................................................................24
Tamper alarm cycles ..........................................................................................24
Technical alarms cycles (bus/voltage levels) ..................................................24
Send message options.......................................................................................24
Reading analogue values...................................................................................24
3.3 RADIO EXPANSIONS .............................................................................................. 25
Status / ID / description ......................................................................................25
Area ......................................................................................................................25
Display tamper ....................................................................................................25
Display technical alarms ....................................................................................25
Tamper alarm cycles ..........................................................................................25
Technical alarms cycles (bus/voltage levels) ..................................................25
Send message options.......................................................................................25
3.3.1 Radio outputs /sirens ......................................................................26
Radio output acquisition....................................................................................26
Deleting a radio output.......................................................................................26
Status / ID / description ......................................................................................26
Physical Id ...........................................................................................................26
Source expansion ...............................................................................................26
Area ......................................................................................................................27
Display system status ........................................................................................27
Display tamper ....................................................................................................27
Radio output properties .....................................................................................27
Other options ......................................................................................................27
RSSI (signal level indicator 0-100) ....................................................................27
Siren options .......................................................................................................27
Event 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 ..................................................................................................27
Events association (AND/OR)............................................................................27
Sabotage cycles..................................................................................................27
Malfunction alarm cycles ...................................................................................27
Behaviour ............................................................................................................27
Send message options.......................................................................................27
3.3.2 Radio controls .................................................................................28
ID ..........................................................................................................................28
Description ..........................................................................................................28
Source expansion ...............................................................................................28
User ......................................................................................................................28
Checked areas ....................................................................................................28
Area ......................................................................................................................28
Radio control properties ....................................................................................28
RSSI (signal level indicator 0-100) ....................................................................28
Function keys......................................................................................................28
Fault cycles .........................................................................................................28
Forced activation ................................................................................................29
Instant activation ................................................................................................29
Send message options.......................................................................................29
3.3.3 Radio zones .....................................................................................30
Radio sensor acquisition ...................................................................................30
Duplicate the values of the current zone..........................................................31
Status / ID / description ......................................................................................31
Physical Id ...........................................................................................................31
Source expansion ...............................................................................................31
Radio zone properties ........................................................................................31
RSSI (signal level indicator 0-100) ....................................................................31
Options ................................................................................................................31
Fault cycles .........................................................................................................31
PIR (options apply to PIR sensors only) ..........................................................31
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Reed (options apply to Reed sensors only) .....................................................31
Smoke ..................................................................................................................31
Zone .....................................................................................................................32
3.4 WIRED ZONES .........................................................................................................33
Duplicate the values of the current zone..........................................................33
Status ..................................................................................................................34
Expansion type ...................................................................................................34
Origin ...................................................................................................................34
Zone ID.................................................................................................................34
Zone description / Double zone ........................................................................34
Double Id .............................................................................................................34
Terminal ...............................................................................................................34
Double..................................................................................................................34
Balancing.............................................................................................................34
Fault / tampering / shortcircuit cycles ..............................................................34
Setpoints .............................................................................................................34
Zone / Double ......................................................................................................34
3.5 GROUPS IN AND .....................................................................................................36
ID ..........................................................................................................................36
Description ..........................................................................................................36
Time window .......................................................................................................36
ID ..........................................................................................................................36
Description ..........................................................................................................36
Zone Type ............................................................................................................36
Expansion type ...................................................................................................36
Double..................................................................................................................36
3.6 AREAS ...................................................................................................................... 37
ID ..........................................................................................................................37
Description ..........................................................................................................37
Report pre-alert ...................................................................................................37
Deactivation with alarm memory.......................................................................37
Input 1 time (mm:ss)...........................................................................................37
Input 2 time (mm:ss)...........................................................................................37
Output time (mm:ss)...........................................................................................37
Last output time (mm:ss) ...................................................................................37
Not activated alert (minutes) .............................................................................37
Pre-alert time - activation (minutes)..................................................................37
Patrol time (minutes) ..........................................................................................37
Burglar alarm delay (seconds) ..........................................................................38
Activation delay after alarm (minutes)..............................................................38
Enable activation timer ......................................................................................38
Enable deactivation timer ..................................................................................38
Auto-reset alarms ...............................................................................................38
Area code ............................................................................................................38
Areas in AND .......................................................................................................38
Instant activation of areas in AND ....................................................................38
Forced activation of areas in AND ....................................................................38
3.7 OUTPUTS .................................................................................................................39
Status ...................................................................................................................39
Expansion ID .......................................................................................................39
Description ..........................................................................................................39
Expansion Type ..................................................................................................40
Output Id ..............................................................................................................40
Terminal ...............................................................................................................40
Event 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 ..................................................................................................40
Events association (AND/OR)............................................................................40
Behaviour ............................................................................................................40
Send message options.......................................................................................40
3.8 EVENTS GROUP......................................................................................................41
ID ..........................................................................................................................41
Description ..........................................................................................................41
Event 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 /... / 16 ......................................................................................41
3.9 SCENARIOS ............................................................................................................. 42
ID ..........................................................................................................................42
Description ..........................................................................................................42
Area ......................................................................................................................42
Action...................................................................................................................42
3.10 CODES....................................................................................................................43
Modifying user/installer codes ..........................................................................43
Deleting user/installer codes .............................................................................43
3.10.1 Users ..............................................................................................44
ID ..........................................................................................................................44
User Name ...........................................................................................................44
User type .............................................................................................................44
Area ......................................................................................................................45
Enable ..................................................................................................................45
Reset code...........................................................................................................45
Delete code..........................................................................................................45
Keys and radio controls association window ..................................................45
Associated timer .................................................................................................45
Number of operations ........................................................................................45
Keypad/reader authorisations ...........................................................................45
Robbery code ......................................................................................................45
Disable activation with areas in alarm ..............................................................45
Send message options.......................................................................................45
3.10.2 Installers .........................................................................................46
ID ..........................................................................................................................46
Description ..........................................................................................................46
Installer type........................................................................................................46
Reset code...........................................................................................................46
Delete code..........................................................................................................46
Keys and radio controls association window ..................................................46
Send message options.......................................................................................46
3.10.3 Access levels ................................................................................. 47
Enabling a level 3 user (via keypad) .................................................................47
How to logout from different control devices ..................................................48
3.10.4 Proximity keys ...............................................................................49
Acquiring an RFID digital key code ..................................................................49
Assigning a key to a user ..................................................................................49
Deleting an RFID digital key code .....................................................................49
ID ..........................................................................................................................49
Description ..........................................................................................................49
User ......................................................................................................................49
Colour ..................................................................................................................49
Acquire ................................................................................................................49
Delete ...................................................................................................................49
3.11 COMMUNICATION INTERFACES ........................................................................ 50
3.11.1 IP Options .......................................................................................50
Options ................................................................................................................50
Network Time Protocol Options ........................................................................51
Dynamic DNS ......................................................................................................51
Services conguration .......................................................................................51
Ports for access to web pages ..........................................................................51
Ports for remote management via Safe Manager ............................................51
SMTP options ......................................................................................................51
3.11.2 GSM Options .................................................................................. 52
Telephone options ..............................................................................................52
SMS options ........................................................................................................52
Communicator SIM options ...............................................................................52
Checks on module ..............................................................................................52
Load Default Settings (icon in the form of a cellphone) .................................52
Email Options......................................................................................................53
MMS options .......................................................................................................53
3.11.3 Pal/IP video module ....................................................................... 54
Status / ID / description ......................................................................................55
Area ......................................................................................................................55
Display technical alarms areas .........................................................................55
Network parameters ...........................................................................................55
New module IP programming pop-up ...............................................................55
VIP options ..........................................................................................................55
Technical alarms cycles (bus/voltage levels) ..................................................56
Cameras installed ...............................................................................................56
Cameras installed (IP) ........................................................................................56
Images .................................................................................................................56
Send message options.......................................................................................56
Conguring a PAL/IP module ............................................................................56
3.11.4 Cloud Options ................................................................................ 57
Connection ..........................................................................................................57
Cloud Recording .................................................................................................57
3.12 COMMUNICATOR .................................................................................................. 58
3.12.1 Telephone Options ........................................................................58
Answer .................................................................................................................58
Call .......................................................................................................................58
PSTN settings .....................................................................................................58
Telephone signaller parameters ........................................................................58
Priority management ..........................................................................................59
3.12.2 Phone Book ...................................................................................59
ID ..........................................................................................................................59
Description ..........................................................................................................59
Email ....................................................................................................................59
Stop calls .............................................................................................................60
Receiving SMS / Email / MMS ............................................................................60
3.12.3 Digital communicator contacts list ..............................................60
ID ..........................................................................................................................60
Description ..........................................................................................................60
Number to call .....................................................................................................60
Protocol ...............................................................................................................60
Customer code....................................................................................................60
Send Area code ...................................................................................................60
Enable periodic test............................................................................................60
Periodic test start date .......................................................................................60
Test period ...........................................................................................................60
Call attempts .......................................................................................................60
Hands-free after report .......................................................................................60
3.12.4 Generic events ...............................................................................61
Text To Speech Conguration ...........................................................................61
ID ..........................................................................................................................61
Description ..........................................................................................................61
Telephone ............................................................................................................61
Activation voice message ..................................................................................61
Reset voice message .........................................................................................61
Send activation SMS ..........................................................................................61
Send reset SMS...................................................................................................61
Send activation email .........................................................................................61
Send reset email .................................................................................................61
Options ................................................................................................................62
Other options (SMS and email) .........................................................................62
Event ....................................................................................................................62
Auto-composition ...............................................................................................63
3.12.5 Detailed events ..............................................................................64
ID ..........................................................................................................................64
Description ..........................................................................................................64
App .......................................................................................................................64
Areas ....................................................................................................................64
Enable MMS.........................................................................................................64
Tab for selecting details of events to signal ....................................................64
Telephone contacts list phones ........................................................................64
Digital communicator telephones .....................................................................64
3.12.6 Contact-ID Map ..............................................................................65
ID ..........................................................................................................................65
Description ..........................................................................................................65
Event code...........................................................................................................65
Qualier ...............................................................................................................65
Select Zone/User.................................................................................................65
3.12.7 Free voice messages ....................................................................66
Run Text To Speech on selected messages ....................................................66
Text To Speech Conguration ...........................................................................66
Delete selected audio messages.......................................................................66
Enable ..................................................................................................................66
ID ..........................................................................................................................66
Description ..........................................................................................................66
Text to speech .....................................................................................................66
Check message...................................................................................................66
Voice conguration ............................................................................................66
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Enter a free voice message ...............................................................................66
Deleting one or more free voice messages......................................................66
3.12.8 SMS .................................................................................................67
ID ..........................................................................................................................67
Description ..........................................................................................................67
Text .......................................................................................................................67
3.12.9 Email ............................................................................................... 67
ID ..........................................................................................................................67
Description ..........................................................................................................67
Text .......................................................................................................................67
3.12.10 Service voice messages .............................................................67
Congure the System Address message .........................................................67
3.13 TIMETABLE PROGRAMMER ............................................................................... 68
3.13.1 Timer ............................................................................................... 68
ID ..........................................................................................................................68
Description ..........................................................................................................68
ID ..........................................................................................................................68
Enable ..................................................................................................................68
Description (timer type) .....................................................................................68
ONx ......................................................................................................................68
OFFx.....................................................................................................................68
3.13.2 Activations .....................................................................................69
ID ..........................................................................................................................69
Description ..........................................................................................................69
Enabled ................................................................................................................69
Forced ..................................................................................................................69
Control .................................................................................................................69
Area ......................................................................................................................69
ON1 ......................................................................................................................69
Action 1................................................................................................................69
3.14 SYSTEM PARAMETERS ....................................................................................... 70
Presence of expansions.....................................................................................70
Options ................................................................................................................70
Control devices ...................................................................................................71
System times.......................................................................................................71
Fault cycles .........................................................................................................72
Alarm cycles........................................................................................................72
Date and time ......................................................................................................72
Firmware version ................................................................................................72
Installer authorisation ........................................................................................72
Manufacturer authorisation ...............................................................................72
Restore factory default.......................................................................................72
3.15 EVENTS LOG ......................................................................................................... 73
3.15.1 Events Log .....................................................................................73
CSV ......................................................................................................................73
Re-analyse current events log...........................................................................73
Filter events.........................................................................................................73
KEY TO COLOURS .............................................................................................73
CONTENTS ..........................................................................................................73
event ....................................................................................................................73
Mask .....................................................................................................................73
Date ......................................................................................................................73
Agent....................................................................................................................73
3.15.2 Events to be saved ........................................................................ 74
ID ..........................................................................................................................74
Description ..........................................................................................................74
Set ........................................................................................................................74
Reset ....................................................................................................................74
4. System Verication .................................................................. 75
4.1 CONTROL PANEL CHECK (REAL TIME) ..............................................................75
4.1.1 Launch control panel check function (Real Time) .......................76
4.1.2 Control panel check (Real Time) in alarm condition, activation,
command ............................................................................................76
4.2 CONFORMANCE VERIFICATION (EN50131 GRADE 2 / EN50131 GRADE 2 +
INCERT) ................................................................................................................... 77
4.2 1 Run the function Conformance verication (EN50131 grade 2 /
EN50131 grade 2 + incert) .................................................................77
5. Appendix ................................................................................... 78
5.1 PORT FORWARDING FOR REMOTE CONNECTION ........................................... 78
5.2 COMELIT DNS REGISTRATION PROCEDURE FOR VEDOIP EXPANSION ...... 79
5.3 CONFIGURATIONS NECESSARY TO GUARANTEE GRADE 2 CERTIFICATION
ACCORDING TO EN50131-1 .................................................................................81
5.3.1 Keypads ...........................................................................................81
5.3.2 App ....................................................................................................81
5.3.3 Input/output expansions (8I8O) .....................................................81
5.3.4 Power supply stations ....................................................................81
5.3.5 Isolators ...........................................................................................81
5.3.6 Radio expansion ..............................................................................81
5.3.7 Radio outputs ..................................................................................81
RADIO OUTPUT EVENTS ...................................................................................81
RADIO OUTPUT CONFIGURATION ....................................................................81
5.3.8 Radio controls .................................................................................81
5.3.9 Radio zones .....................................................................................82
RADIO SUBZONE PARAMETERS ......................................................................82
5.3.10 Wired zones ...................................................................................82
SUBZONE PARAMETERS ...................................................................................82
5.3.11 Areas ............................................................................................... 82
5.3.12 Wired outputs ................................................................................82
WIRED OUTPUT EVENTS ...................................................................................82
WIRED OUTPUT CONFIGURATION ...................................................................82
5.3.13 User ................................................................................................82
CODE TYPE .........................................................................................................82
5.3.14 Installers .........................................................................................82
CODE TYPE .........................................................................................................82
5.3.15 IP Options .....................................................................................83
5.3.16 GSM settings .................................................................................83
5.3.17 Telephone Options ........................................................................83
5.3.18 Phone Book / Email ....................................................................... 83
5.3.19 Digital communicator contacts list ..............................................83
5.3.20 Generic events ...............................................................................83
5.3.21 Detailed events ..............................................................................83
DETAILED EVENTS FLAGS ................................................................................83
5.3.22 Service voice messages ...............................................................85
5.3.23 Timer Types....................................................................................85
TIMER TYPE SCHEDULES .................................................................................85
5.3.24 Timer Model ..................................................................................85
5.3.25 System Parameters .......................................................................85
5.3.26 Events to be saved ........................................................................ 85
5.4 CONFIGURATIONS NECESSARY TO GUARANTEE INCERT CERTIFICATION 86
5.4.1 Code type .........................................................................................86
5.4.2 System Parameters ........................................................................86
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1. Introduction to Safe Manager 2.6.0 software
1.1 INSTALLING SAFE MANAGER 2.6
1.3 CHANGING THE SOFTWARE LANGUAGE
1.4 ESTABLISHING A CONNECTION BETWEEN A PC
AND VEDO SERIES CONTROL PANELS
1.4.1 Set communication via USB
1.2 FIRST START-UP OF THE SOFTWARE
1.1.2 Installation procedure
1.1.1 System requirements
PC with Microsoft Windows (Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 or 10) and a free
USB port.
NET 4.6.1 Framework (downloadable from Microsoft website).
Comelit Safe Manager conguration software (downloadable
from pro.comelitgroup.com).
A-A USB cable.
The program starts if you click on the Safe Manager icon, the position of
which depends on the operating system used. If using Windows 7, proceed
as follows:
Make sure that the Vedo Series control panel is NOT
connected to the PC.
1.
Run Setup.exe (from the CD or from the le downloaded from
pro.comelitgroup.com).
2.
Follow the on-screen instructions.
1.
Click the Tools menu.
2.
Click the Options menu.
4.
Click Ok to conrm the changes you have made.
5.
The software will conrm that the changes have been saved via the
following message.
6.
Restart Safe Manager to complete the language change procedure.
To programme the control panel with Safe Manager it is necessary to
establish a connection between the control panel and the PC.
The Vedo system offers 2 possibilities:
via USB
via TCP/IP protocol (if the IP communication card expansion is
installed Art. VEDOIP)
Before carrying out the following procedure, make sure that
the USB drivers for Vedo series control panels have been
installed correctly (see “1.1.2 Installation procedure” on page
5).
1.
Connect the control panel to the PC using an A-A type USB
cable.
2.
Click the Tools menu.
3.
Click the Options menu.
4.
Click the Communications tab.
5.
Select Serial port under the option Communication type.
6.
Use the drop-down menu to select the COM port to which the
control panel is connected.
7.
Click Ok to conrm the changes you have made.
8.
Make sure the USB connection status icon (in the bottom right-
hand corner of the main window) has changed from
to .
3.
Select the desired language from the drop-down menu.
1.
Select Start.
2.
Select the folder All programs.
3.
Select the folder Safe Manager.
4.
Click the Safe Manager icon.
5.
The rst time it is started, you will be asked to select the software
language.
3.
Click the Install option to install the driver software.
» During Safe Manager installation, the USB driver installation
request will appear automatically.
CAUTION! With control panel card PCBVEDO200 and firmware
version up to 2.4.0.
The first time the control panel is switched on with the
VEDOVOICE card connected, the audio must be regenerated
and re-sent to the control panel via Safe Manager (see "2.7
Sending an audio package" on page 8).
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TCP/IP
Host name or IP address
192.168.1.230
Port
10022
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1.4.2 Set communication via TCP/IP
Before carrying out the following procedure, make sure that
the PC used and the Vedo series control panel are both on
the same network.
This is necessary when you want to know which rmware version is
installed on the control panel, as some procedures need this information in
order to be carried out fully (creating a new system, for example).
This procedure enables you to create a new archive, which will contain all
the data relating to the new system that you want to congure.
1.
Press the New icon.
2.
Press the Alarm control panel icon.
3.
Select your control panel from the list and, from the drop-down menu,
select the software version installed on the control panel (see "1.5 Viewing
the installed rmware version of the control panel" on page 6).
4.
Use the drop-down menu to select whether you wish to create a project
with the "Basic" default settings or the "Standard" default settings.
» A system with default parameters will be created. These parameters do
not necessarily correspond to the installed system.
5.
Click OK.
1.
Click the View menu.
2.
Click the Control panel rmware version menu.
3.
If necessary, enable the installer (see "Installer authorisation" on page
72) and click Read.
4.
Enter the installer access code. The default code is 001961
5.
Click Login.
» The box will display the control panel data.
For remote connection, the port on the router must be opened
(see “Port forwarding (for Remote connection” page 78).
IP card expansion modules are programmed with the IP
address 192.168.1.230 by default. Vedo series control panels
communicate using port number 10022 by default.
1.
Click the Tools menu.
2.
Click the Options menu.
3.
Click the Communications tab.
4.
Select TCP/IP under the option Communication type.
5.
Enter the IP address of the IP card expansion module in the
Host name or IP address eld.
6.
Insert the number of the communication port in the Port eld
(the value must be the same as the one set for the tls port in
the IP Options).
7.
Click Ok to conrm the changes you have made.
8.
Make sure the TCP/IP connection status icon (in the bottom
right-hand corner of the main window) has changed from
to
.
1.5 VIEWING THE INSTALLED FIRMWARE VERSION
OF THE CONTROL PANEL
1.6 CREATING A NEW SYSTEM
» 2.4.x --> The rst 2 digits (2.4) indicate the control panel rmware
version, while the third digit (x) increases progressively with routine
bug xes. The same rule applies for the naming of the rmware used
by peripherals.
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Project information
Customer name:
Addrss
Town:
Telephone:
Mobile:
Notes:
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Customer name Address Town/city FW # Last saved
Customer 2 Customer address Customer town/city 2.2.x 20/02/2014 15:44:36
Customer 1 Customer address Customer town/city 2.2.x 23/02/2014 09:12:22
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Groups in And
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2
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Keypad 1
Keypad 2
Keypad 3
Keypad 4
Keypad 5
Keypad 6
Keypad 7
Keypad 8
Area 2
Area 3
Area 4
Area 5
Area 6
Area 7
Area 8
Area 1
Checked areas
Show
Display tamper
Display technical alarms
Area
Options
Enable proximity reader
Quick activation
Send quick alarms with function key
Display areas status
Display alarm memory
Display open zones
Display chime zones
System status display time
Unlimited Seconds 120
Tamper alarm cycles
Unlimited Cycles 0
Technical alarms cycles (bus / voltage levels)
Unlimited Cycles 0
Proximity card cycle actions
Action 1
Scenario / Activat Scenario P1
Scenario / Activat Total activation
Scenario / Activat Scenario P1+P2
Scenario / Activat Scenario P2
Action 2
Action 3
Action 4
Partial keys
P1 key function
<No function
<No function
P2 key function
Function keys
F1 key function
<No function
<No function
<No function
<No function
F2 key function
F3 key function
F4 key function
Keypads
Save
Export
Import...
Properties
Close
Exit
Print...
Ctrl+S
Add
Open
Ctrl+N
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Projects saved with a password cannot be recovered if you forget the
password
Yes No
Password
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Project password
Password:
Confirm Password:
OK
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This chapter illustrates the standard procedures usually carried out using
the Safe Manager software. For example: saving the congurations for
your system, opening previously saved system les, sending conguration
parameters to the control panel and reading the control panel conguration
parameters, etc...
The export procedure is used to obtain a system conguration le. This le
can then be opened on other PCs (still using Safe Manager software) and
emailed, archived, etc.
Once the system has been congured, the settings can be saved in the
Safe Manager database for any necessary servicing or updating purposes.
1.
Click on the Save icon.
1.
While the project is open, click the Project menu.
2.
Click Export.
3.
Save the le to your PC (the save screen depends on the operating
system in use).
4.
Once you have chosen where to save it, you will be asked if you want
to protect the le with a password.
6b. Fill in the required elds (MAX 15 characters) and press Ok.
» The software exports the project and provides notication that the
procedure is complete in a pop-up window.
5a. If you select NO the software exports the project and provides
notication that the procedure is complete in a pop-up window.
5b. If you select YES a pop-up window will appear, prompting you to enter
a password to protect the project.
1.
Click on the Open icon.
2.
Fill in the form. The "Customer name" eld is a required eld.
2.
Select the project from the list and press Ok.
FILTER OPTION
When the list of systems is particularly long, the name (or part of the
name) of the system you want to load can be entered in the text line,
pressing the Filter button afterwards: all systems containing the text
entered in the Customer name line will appear on the list, while the
others will remain hidden.
3.
Click Ok.
2.1 SAVING THE CONFIGURATION FOR THE SYSTEM
IN USE
2.4 EXPORTING A SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
2.2 OPENING THE CONFIGURATION FOR A
PREVIOUSLY SAVED SYSTEM
2. Standard procedures
Caution: If the control panel has been updated with more
recent firmware than the version used when the project was
saved, the Safe Manager software will ask for the project to
be updated.
2.3 PRINT PROJECT FUNCTION
This function (available from version 2.4.2.2) allows you to print the project,
or parts of the project, in .pdf format.
1.
While the project is open, click the Print... icon.
2.
Tick the project options you wish to print.
3.
Press Ok to print the report in .pdf format.
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Expansions on bus
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Power supplies
Isolators
Radio outputs / sirens
Radio expansions
Radio controls
Radio zones
Wired zones (9)
Groups in And
Areas
Outputs (3)
Events group
Scenarios
Codes
Users (1)
Installers (2)
Access level
Proximity keys
Communication interfaces
IP Options
GSM Options
Pal-Ip video module
Communicator
Options (telephony)
Phone book
Digital communicator contacts list
Generic events
Detailed events
Contact-ID Map
Free voice messages
SMS
Email
Service voice messages
Activations
Timer
Timetable programmer
System parameters
Events log
Vedo 68 - #FW: 2.2x
Status
Activate
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ID Description
Keypad 1
Keypad 2
Keypad 3
Keypad 4
Keypad 5
Keypad 6
Keypad 7
Keypad 8
Area 2
Area 3
Area 4
Area 5
Area 6
Area 7
Area 8
Area 1
Checked areas
Show
Display tamper
Display technical alarms
Area
Options
Enable proximity reader
Quick activation
Send quick alarms with function key
Display areas status
Display alarm memory
Display open zones
Display chime zones
System status display time
Unlimited Seconds 120
Tamper alarm cycles
Unlimited Cycles 0
Technical alarms cycles (bus / voltage levels)
Unlimited Cycles 0
Proximity card cycle actions
Action 1
Scenario / Activat Scenario P1
Scenario / Activat Total activation
Scenario / Activat Scenario P1+P2
Scenario / Activat Scenario P2
Action 2
Action 3
Action 4
Partial keys
P1 key function
<No function
<No function
P2 key function
Function keys
F1 key function
<No function
<No function
<No function
<No function
F2 key function
F3 key function
F4 key function
Keypads
Ctrl+NAdd
Open
Save
Export
Import...
Properties
Close
Exit
Print...
Ctrl+S
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Password
Cancel
Project password
Password:
Confirm Password:
OK
Send configuration parameters
Log
Poer supply station
System parameters
Scenarios
Wired zones
Groups in And
Outputs
Events groups
Areas
Events to save
Control devices
Keypads
Safetouch
RFID readers
Touch devices
App Phone
Bridge
Expansions from bus
8 input/output expansions
Pal-Ip video module
Radio expansions
Radio zones
Radio outputs
Radiocontrols
Isolators
Power supply units
Interfaces
Options (telephony)
GSM Options
IP Options
Cloud Options
Events
Generic events
Detailed events
Contact-ID Map
Messages
Voice messages (text only)
SMS
Email
Service voice messages
Directory
Telephone contacts list
Digital communicator contacts list
Codes
Users
Installers
Access level
Proximity keys
Programming timetables
Timer
Activations
Timer models
CloseSubmit
Send service texts
Interrupt
Log
Send configuration parameters
Log
Poer supply station
System parameters
Scenarios
Wired zones
Groups in And
Outputs
Events groups
Areas
Events to save
Control devices
Keypads
Safetouch
RFID readers
Touch devices
App Phone
Bridge
Expansions from bus
8 input/output expansions
Pal-Ip video module
Radio expansions
Radio zones
Radio outputs
Radiocontrols
Isolators
Power supply units
Interfaces
Options (telephony)
GSM Options
IP Options
Cloud Options
Events
Generic events
Detailed events
Contact-ID Map
Messages
Voice messages (text only)
SMS
Email
Service voice messages
Directory
Telephone contacts list
Digital communicator contacts list
Codes
Users
Installers
Access level
Proximity keys
Programming timetables
Timer
Activations
Timer models
CloseSubmit
Send service texts
Interrupt
Log
Send audio
Audio messages
Regenerate audio
Submit
Audio messages from voice menu
Submit
Close
Using this option, all audio contents generated in the Voice
Messages, Service Voice Messages and Generic Events
sections will be sent to the control unit
Using this option, all audio contents making up the voice
menu will be sent to the control unit. The messages are
already ready to be sent and do not require any preparation
by the installer.
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Keypads (1)
Control devices
Safetouch
Touch devices
RFID readers
App Phone
Bridge
Expansions on bus
8 input/output expansions
Power supplies units
Isolators
Radio outputs / sirens
Radio expansions
Radio controls
Radio zones
Wired zones (9)
Groups in And
Areas
Outputs (3)
Events group
Scenarios
Codes
Users (1)
Installers (2)
Access level
Proximity keys
Communication interfaces
IP Options
GSM Options
Pal-Ip video module
Communicator
Options (telephony)
Phone book
Digital communicator contacts list
Generic events
Detailed events
Contact-ID Map
Free voice messages
SMS
Email
Service voice messages
Activations
Timer
Timetable programmer
System parameters
Events log
Vedo 68 - #FW: 2.6x
Status
Activate
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ID Description
Keypad 1
Keypad 2
Keypad 3
Keypad 4
Keypad 5
Keypad 6
Keypad 7
Keypad 8
Area 2
Area 3
Area 4
Area 5
Area 6
Area 7
Area 8
Area 1
Checked areas
Show
Display tamper
Display technical alarms
Area
Options
Enable proximity reader
Quick activation
Send quick alarms with function key
Display areas status
Display alarm memory
Display open zones
Display chime zones
System status display time
Unlimited Seconds 120
Tamper alarm cycles
Unlimited Cycles 0
Technical alarms cycles (bus / voltage levels)
Unlimited Cycles 0
Proximity card cycle actions
Action 1
Scenario / Activat Scenario P1
Scenario / Activat Total activation
Scenario / Activat Scenario P1+P2
Scenario / Activat Scenario P2
Action 2
Action 3
Action 4
Partial keys
P1 key function
<No function
<No function
P2 key function
Function keys
F1 key function
<No function
<No function
<No function
<No function
F2 key function
F3 key function
F4 key function
Keypads
Safe Manager
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Control devices
Safetouch
Touch devices
RFID readers
App Phone
Bridge
Expansions on bus
8 input/output expansions
Power supplies units
Isolators
Radio outputs / sirens
Radio expansions
Radio controls
Radio zones
Wired zones (9)
Groups in And
Areas
Outputs (3)
Events group
Scenarios
Codes
Users (1)
Installers (2)
Access level
Proximity keys
Communication interfaces
IP Options
GSM Options
Pal-Ip video module
Communicator
Options (telephony)
Phone book
Digital communicator contacts list
Generic events
Detailed events
Contact-ID Map
Free voice messages
SMS
Email
Service voice messages
Activations
Timer
Timetable programmer
System parameters
Events log
Vedo 68 - #FW: 2.6x
Status
Activate
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ID Description
Keypad 1
Keypad 2
Keypad 3
Keypad 4
Keypad 5
Keypad 6
Keypad 7
Keypad 8
Area 2
Area 3
Area 4
Area 5
Area 6
Area 7
Area 8
Area 1
Checked areas
Show
Display tamper
Display technical alarms
Area
Options
Enable proximity reader
Quick activation
Send quick alarms with function key
Display areas status
Display alarm memory
Display open zones
Display chime zones
System status display time
Unlimited Seconds 120
Tamper alarm cycles
Unlimited Cycles 0
Technical alarms cycles (bus / voltage levels)
Unlimited Cycles 0
Proximity card cycle actions
Action 1
Scenario / Activat Scenario P1
Scenario / Activat Total activation
Scenario / Activat Scenario P1+P2
Scenario / Activat Scenario P2
Action 2
Action 3
Action 4
Partial keys
P1 key function
<No function
<No function
P2 key function
Function keys
F1 key function
<No function
<No function
<No function
<No function
F2 key function
F3 key function
F4 key function
Keypads
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Control devices
Safetouch
Touch devices
RFID readers
App Phone
Bridge
Expansions on bus
8 input/output expansions
Power supplies units
Isolators
Radio outputs / sirens
Radio expansions
Radio controls
Radio zones
Wired zones (9)
Groups in And
Areas
Outputs (3)
Events group
Scenarios
Codes
Users (1)
Installers (2)
Access level
Proximity keys
Communication interfaces
IP Options
GSM Options
Pal-Ip video module
Communicator
Options (telephony)
Phone book
Digital communicator contacts list
Generic events
Detailed events
Contact-ID Map
Free voice messages
SMS
Email
Service voice messages
Activations
Timer
Timetable programmer
System parameters
Events log
Vedo 68 - #FW: 2.6x
Status
Activate
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ID Description
Keypad 1
Keypad 2
Keypad 3
Keypad 4
Keypad 5
Keypad 6
Keypad 7
Keypad 8
Area 2
Area 3
Area 4
Area 5
Area 6
Area 7
Area 8
Area 1
Checked areas
Show
Display tamper
Display technical alarms
Area
Options
Enable proximity reader
Quick activation
Send quick alarms with function key
Display areas status
Display alarm memory
Display open zones
Display chime zones
System status display time
Unlimited Seconds 120
Tamper alarm cycles
Unlimited Cycles 0
Technical alarms cycles (bus / voltage levels)
Unlimited Cycles 0
Proximity card cycle actions
Action 1
Scenario / Activat Scenario P1
Scenario / Activat Total activation
Scenario / Activat Scenario P1+P2
Scenario / Activat Scenario P2
Action 2
Action 3
Action 4
Partial keys
P1 key function
<No function
<No function
P2 key function
Function keys
F1 key function
<No function
<No function
<No function
<No function
F2 key function
F3 key function
F4 key function
Keypads
2.5 IMPORTING A SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
2.6 SENDING / RECEIVING CONTROL PANEL
PARAMETERS
2.7 SENDING AN AUDIO PACKAGE
1.
Click the Project menu.
2.
Click Import.
Once you have congured the control panel, you will need to transfer the
settings in order for them to take effect.
You can do this from the individual conguration screens by pressing the
icon Send...
Or from the main bar by pressing the icon Send...
» In this case all parameters linked to the screen will be sent. In the image
above, therefore, all the parameters linked to the Keypads screen will
be sent.
» In this case, you can select which parameters to send to the control
panel.
3.
Select the le from your PC (the selection screen depends on the
operating system in use).
4.
If the project is protected, you will be asked to enter and conrm the
password.
» The software imports the project and provides notication that the
procedure is complete in a pop-up window.
To select / deselect all parameters, use the icons in the top left-hand corner
of the box.
This procedure is used to send service voice messages (see "3.12.10
Service voice messages" on page 67), free voice messages (see "3.12.7
Free voice messages" on page 66) and voice control messages to the
control panel.
1.
While the project is open, click the icon Send audio...
2.
In the pop-up window, select which package to send: free
voice messages / service messages or voice control messages
(precongured).
This option can regenerate all voice messages in a package (not including
voice control messages) using the option selected in Voice conguration
(see "Voice conguration" on page 66).
REGENERATE AUDIO OPTION
» At this point the project is saved in the Safe Manager software
database and can be reopened by carrying out the procedure
described in chapter “2.2 Opening the conguration for a previously
saved system” on page 7.
The same procedure applies to receiving data from the
control panel by pressing the Receive icon.
Caution: To use this function, you need to enable the voice
message card.
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Events log
Events log
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Receive
Press the Receive key to receive the events log saved on
the control unit. To view the received log, browse the project
tree to the option "Events register -> Events log"
Events log
Events log
Press the Receive key to receive the events log saved on the
control unit. To view the received log, browse the project tree
to the option "Events register -> Events log"
Close
Receive
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Control devices
Safetouch
Touch devices
RFID readers
App Phone
Bridge
Expansions on bus
8 input/output expansions
Power supplies units
Isolators
Radio outputs / sirens
Radio expansions
Radio controls
Radio zones
Wired zones (9)
Groups in And
Areas
Outputs (3)
Events group
Scenarios
Codes
Users (1)
Installers (2)
Access level
Proximity keys
Communication interfaces
IP Options
GSM Options
Pal-Ip video module
Communicator
Options (telephony)
Phone book
Digital communicator contacts list
Generic events
Detailed events
Contact-ID Map
Free voice messages
SMS
Email
Service voice messages
Activations
Timer
Timetable programmer
System parameters
Events log
Vedo 68 - #FW: 2.6x
Status
Activate
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ID Description
Keypad 1
Keypad 2
Keypad 3
Keypad 4
Keypad 5
Keypad 6
Keypad 7
Keypad 8
Area 2
Area 3
Area 4
Area 5
Area 6
Area 7
Area 8
Area 1
Checked areas
Show
Display tamper
Display technical alarms
Area
Options
Enable proximity reader
Quick activation
Send quick alarms with function key
Display areas status
Display alarm memory
Display open zones
Display chime zones
System status display time
Unlimited Seconds 120
Tamper alarm cycles
Unlimited Cycles 0
Technical alarms cycles (bus / voltage levels)
Unlimited Cycles 0
Proximity card cycle actions
Action 1
Scenario / Activat Scenario P1
Scenario / Activat Total activation
Scenario / Activat Scenario P1+P2
Scenario / Activat Scenario P2
Action 2
Action 3
Action 4
Partial keys
P1 key function
<No function
<No function
P2 key function
Function keys
F1 key function
<No function
<No function
<No function
<No function
F2 key function
F3 key function
F4 key function
Keypads
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Control devices
Safetouch
Touch devices
RFID readers
App Phone
Bridge
Expansions on bus
8 input/output expansions
Power supplies units
Isolators
Radio outputs / sirens
Radio expansions
Radio controls
Radio zones
Wired zones (9)
Groups in And
Areas
Outputs (3)
Events group
Scenarios
Codes
Users (1)
Installers (2)
Access level
Proximity keys
Communication interfaces
IP Options
GSM Options
Pal-Ip video module
Communicator
Options (telephony)
Phone book
Digital communicator contacts list
Generic events
Detailed events
Contact-ID Map
Free voice messages
SMS
Email
Service voice messages
Activations
Timer
Timetable programmer
System parameters
Events log
Vedo 68 - #FW: 2.6x
Status
Activate
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ID Description
Keypad 1
Keypad 2
Keypad 3
Keypad 4
Keypad 5
Keypad 6
Keypad 7
Keypad 8
Area 2
Area 3
Area 4
Area 5
Area 6
Area 7
Area 8
Area 1
Checked areas
Show
Display tamper
Display technical alarms
Area
Options
Enable proximity reader
Quick activation
Send quick alarms with function key
Display areas status
Display alarm memory
Display open zones
Display chime zones
System status display time
Unlimited Seconds 120
Tamper alarm cycles
Unlimited Cycles 0
Technical alarms cycles (bus / voltage levels)
Unlimited Cycles 0
Proximity card cycle actions
Action 1
Scenario / Activat Scenario P1
Scenario / Activat Total activation
Scenario / Activat Scenario P1+P2
Scenario / Activat Scenario P2
Action 2
Action 3
Action 4
Partial keys
P1 key function
<No function
<No function
P2 key function
Function keys
F1 key function
<No function
<No function
<No function
<No function
F2 key function
F3 key function
F4 key function
Keypads
2.8 RECEIVING THE EVENTS LOG
2.9 RESET ACCESS CODE
This option allows you to download the control panel events log for later
analysis.
1.
While the project is open, click the icon Receive events log...
2.
Click Receive.
3.
Enter the installer access code. The default code is 001961.
4.
Click Login.
1.
While the project is open, click the icon Reset access code.
2.
Click Yes.
» Once login is complete, the events log screen will open automatically
(see “3.15.1 Events Log” on page 73).
This process resets the cache for previously entered user codes. Therefore,
when a new attempt to connect to the control panel is made, the access
codes will be requested again.
Caution: this procedure does not reset the codes saved on
the control panel, only the Safe Manager memory.
2.10 INSTALLER AUTHORISATION
See “Installer authorisation” on page 72
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ID Description
Keypad 1
Keypad 2
Keypad 3
Keypad 4
Keypad 5
Keypad 6
Keypad 7
Keypad 8
Area 2
Area 3
Area 4
Area 5
Area 6
Area 7
Area 8
Area 1
Checked areas
Show
Display tamper
Display technical alarms
Area
Options
Enable proximity reader
Quick activation
Send quick alarms with function key
Display areas status
Display alarm memory
Display open zones
Display chime zones
System status display time
Unlimited
Seconds 120
Tamper alarm cycles
Unlimited
Cycles 0
Technical alarms cycles (bus / voltage levels)
Unlimited
Cycles 0
Proximity card cycle actions
Action 1
Scenario / Activat Scenario P1
Scenario / Activat Total activation
Scenario / Activat Scenario P1+P2
Scenario / Activat Scenario P2
Action 2
Action 3
Action 4
Partial keys
Function of pushbutton P1
<No function
<No function
Function of pushbutton P2
Key functions
F1 key function
<No function
<No function
<No function
<No function
F2 key function
F3 key function
F4 key function
Keypads
Buzzer
Enabled
Input
Output
Alarm
Chime
Pre-alarm
Pre-alert
Key beep
Send message options
Send detailed events SMS
Send Email messages
Send digital communication
Send notification to App
Failed activation
Activation/Deactivation executed
3. System configuration
3.1 CONTROL DEVICES
3.1.1 Keypads
This group consists of all devices which allow the end user to manage the system connected to the control panel:
Keypads
Safetouch
Touch devices
RFID readers
App Phone
Bridge
See description Status / ID / Description on page 87.
STATUS / ID / DESCRIPTION
STATUS/DESCRIPTION PANEL
Selects the areas that can be controlled by the device during normal operation.
 At least one area on which the device can act during normal operation must be assigned to each active device [Reg. 32]
AREAS PANEL
CHECKED AREAS
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Unlimited:
provides indications even with the system activated, without any time limits. If not selected, enables the Time box. To guarantee conformity
with standards CEI EN 50131-1 and 50131-3, this option must be disabled. NOT selected [Reg. 17]
Seconds:
if the Unlimited checkbox is not checked, this box establishes the duration, in seconds, of the display of information on the device when
the system is activated.
=0 [Reg. 17] The alarm memory signal on the control devices is always visible with the system off even if the system
status is not visible (e.g.: setting the display time of the system zero status)
Unlimited:
allows you to generate innite cycles of tamper alarms. If not selected, enables the Cycles box. Selected [Reg. 12]
Cycles:
if the Unlimited checkbox is not active, this box determines the number of tamper alarm cycles that the selected device can generate
within an activation cycle (from one activation to the next).
Allows you to choose to which areas the Tamper alarm generated by the device is sent.
Allows you to choose to which areas the technical alarms generated by the device are sent.
Enable proximity reader:
enables the RFID reader on board the keypad (keypads Art. VEDOLCDPRO only).
Quick activation:
activates the system (total / partial / scenarios) without asking for the user code (total or partial activations of the system will
not be allowed).
NOT selected [Reg. 14]
Send quick alarms with function key:
sends alarms when a function key (F1, F2, F3, F4) on the keypad is pressed.
Display areas status:
authorises the device to display the status of the areas. Selected [Reg. 18]
Display alarm memory:
authorises the device to display the alarm memory.
Display open zones:
authorises the device to display the open zones. Selected [Reg. 15]
Display chime zones:
authorises the device to display the open chime zones.
At least one area to which the tamper alarms generated by the device are to be signalled must be assigned to each active device [Reg. 5]
At least one area to which the technical alarms generated by the device are to be signalled must be assigned to each active device [Reg. 6]
SYSTEM STATUS DISPLAY TIME
TAMPER ALARM CYCLES
CONFIGURATIONS PANEL
DISPLAY TAMPER
DISPLAY TECHNICAL ALARMS
OPTIONS
Unlimited:
allows you to generate innite cycles of technical alarms. If not selected, enables the Cycles box. Selected [Reg. 13]
Cycles:
if the Unlimited checkbox is not active, this box determines the number of technical alarm cycles that the selected device can generate
within an activation cycle (from one activation to the next).
TECHNICAL ALARMS CYCLES (BUS/VOLTAGE LEVELS)
Column showing the names of the areas in the system. To edit names, see "3.6 Areas" on page 37.
Selects the areas of which you want to show the status with the device.
AREA
SHOW
When a valid and authorised RFID key is passed near a device capable of reading it, as well as performing a Total Activation or Total Deactivation
(of the relevant areas), it is possible to activate the system in custom mode (see user manual for keypad Art. VEDOLCDPRO for operating modes
relating to this function).
If this activation procedure is used, the keypad will display the set scenarios cyclically (Max 4) and the user will have to choose which one to activate.
This section of the program can be used to dene the scenarios corresponding to the sequential steps of the cycle shown by the keypad display.
There are two drop-down menus for each of the 4 steps in the cycle. The rst menu allows you to select only the Scenario / Activation option,
whereas the second menu allows you to choose from several standard congurations or from a series of custom activation scenarios (see "3.9
Scenarios" on page 42):
Scenario P1:
for the areas covered, activates all zones that have a check in the Partial 1 checkbox (if the default settings are maintained).
Scenario P2:
for the areas covered, activates all zones that have a check in the Partial 2 checkbox (if the default settings are maintained).
Scenario P1+P2
for the areas covered, activates all zones that have a check in the Partial 1 or Partial 2 checkbox (if the default settings are
maintained).
Scenario "n" with "n" from 4 to 16:
all activations / deactivations dened in the selected scenario are executed.
Total Activation:
for the areas covered, activates all zones.
Total Deactivation:
for the areas covered, deactivates all zones.
PROXIMITY CARD CYCLE ACTIONS (ART. VEDOLCDPRO ONLY)
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This section of the program can be used to dene the activation functions associated with the keys P1 and P2 on the keypads.
There are two drop-down menus for each of the 2 keys. The rst menu allows you to select only the Scenario / Activation option, whereas the second
menu allows you to choose from several standard congurations or from a series of custom activation scenarios (see "3.9 Scenarios" on page 42):
PARTIAL KEYS
Scenario P1:
for the areas covered, activates all zones that have a check in the Partial 1 checkbox (if the default settings are maintained).
Scenario P2:
for the areas covered, activates all zones that have a check in the Partial 2 checkbox (if the default settings are maintained).
Scenario P1+P2:
for the areas covered, activates all zones that have a check in the Partial 1 or Partial 2 checkbox (if the default settings are
maintained).
Scenario "n" with "n" from 4 to 16:
all activations / deactivations dened in the selected scenario are executed.
See description Function keys on page 88.
FUNCTION KEYS
Enabled:
enables the buzzer function and therefore all the options relating to the section. Selected [Reg. 7]
Entry:
the buzzer will remain active for the entire duration of the entry time. Selected [Reg. 8]
Exit:
the buzzer will remain active for the entire duration of the exit time. Selected [Reg. 9]
Alarm:
the buzzer will remain active for the entire duration of the alarm time. Selected [Reg. 10]
Chime:
the buzzer will signal the opening of a zone with an active Chime checkbox (Bell). The duration of the signal can be set in the System
Parameters section (see "3.14 System Parameters" on page 70).
Pre-alarm:
the buzzer will remain active for the entire duration of the pre-alarm time.
Pre-alert:
the buzzer will remain active for the entire duration of the automatic pre-alert activation time. The pre-alert time can be set in the Areas
section (see "3.6 Areas" on page 37).
Selected [Reg. 11]
Key beep:
every time a key is pressed, a conrmation beep is generated.
Failed activation*:
For each area that is in failed activation status (after an activation), the device buzzer emits a tone lasting about 2 sec.
Selected [Reg. 25]
Activation/Deactivation executed:
the buzzer will indicate the completion of the alarm activation/deactivation procedure. At the end of the
activation procedure (of all the areas in which a change of status is expected), the buzzer will emit a
continuous tone for 1 second. At the end of the deactivation procedure (of all the areas of which deactivation
is expected), the buzzer will emit a continuous tone for 2 seconds. Selected [Reg. 24]
BUZZER
* the "failed activation" signal has priority over the activation/deactivation signals.
When specic events occur, it is possible to send SMSs, emails, digital communications or notications to the smartphone app. In this section, you
can assign an initial general permit to generate such events. A second and more detailed screening process is performed in the Detailed Events
section (see “3.12.5 Detailed events” on page 64), where you can select, for each category (e.g. Areas, Zones, Keypads, etc.), the events that
will generate the transmission of messages.
Send SMS:
allows the control panel to send SMSs for events generated by the keypad device. (Only with GSM expansion module Art.
VEDOGSM installed and congured).
Send Email messages:
allows the control panel to send email messages for events generated by the keypad device (only with GSM expansion
module Art. VEDOGSM or IP card Art. VEDOIP installed and congured).
Send digital communication:
allows the control panel to send digital communications for events generated by the keypad device (only with
PSTN line congured or GSM expansion module Art. VEDOGSM installed and congured). Selected [Reg.16]
Send notification to App:
allows the control panel to send notications to the smartphone App for events generated by the keypad device (only
with IP card module Art. VEDOIP installed and congured).
SEND MESSAGE OPTIONS
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ID Description
Safetouch 1
Safetouch 2
Safetouch 3
Safetouch 4
Area 2
Area 3
Area 4
Area 5
Area 6
Area 7
Area 8
Area 1
Checked areas
Display tamper
Display technical alarms
Area
Options
Quick activation
Quick alarms
Display areas status
Suspend due to no network
Tamper enabled
Display open zones
Display chime zones
System status display time
Unlimited
Seconds 120
Tamper alarm cycles
Unlimited
Cycles 0
Technical alarms cycles (bus / voltage levels)
Unlimited
Cycles 0
Px key functions
P1 key function
<No function
<No function
<No function
<No function
P2 key function
P3 key function
P4 key function
Fx key functions
F1 key function
<No function
<No function
<No function
F2 key function
F3 key function
Safetouch
Buzzer
Enabled
Input
Output
Alarm
Chime
Pre-alarm
Pre-alert
Key beep
Send message options
Send detailed events SMS
Send Email messages
Send digital communication
Send notification to App
Failed activation
Activation/Deactivation executed
Terminals
I1 I2 I3 RLY
In In In Out
Network parameters
IP address
Netmask
Gateway
Address acquisition mode
.. .
.. .
.. .
Static address
VIP options
Logic address
00002001
60Streaming video timeout seconds
3.1.2 Safetouch
In the project there must be no active or isolated SafeTouch devices [Reg. 41]
For the purposes of system management, Safetouch has the same specications and same functions as a keypad with RFID reader. Unlike on the
keypad, the keys are virtual: the characteristics of the LCD graphic display are used to represent the device's keys. When this section refers to keys,
it means virtual keys.
Selects the areas that can be controlled by the device during normal operation.
Column showing the names of the areas in the system. To edit names, see "3.6 Areas" on page 37
Allows you to choose to which areas the Tamper alarm generated by the device is sent.
AREAS PANEL
CHECKED AREAS
AREA
DISPLAY TAMPER
See description Status / ID / Description on page 87.
STATUS / ID / DESCRIPTION
STATUS/DESCRIPTION PANEL
Allows you to choose to which areas the technical alarms generated by the device are sent.
DISPLAY TECHNICAL ALARMS
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Quick activation:
activates the system (total / partial / scenarios) without asking for the user code (total or partial activations of the system will
not be allowed).
Quick alarms:
sends alarms when a function key on the device is pressed.
Display areas status:
authorises the device to display the status of the areas.
Suspend when no mains power:
authorises the device to switch itself off in order to reduce battery consumption during a mains power outage.
Tamper enabled:
enables device tamper.
Display open zones:
authorises the device to display the open zones.
Display chime zones:
authorises the device to display the open chime zones.
Safetouch is equipped as standard with three terminals that can be congured as inputs or outputs and a fourth terminal that is output only. In this
box, you can set whether each of the rst three terminals is to be used as an input or an output. By clicking the terminal icon you can switch the
selection from In to Out and vice-versa.
Congurations for viewing the cameras connected to PAL-IP modules Art. VEDOCCTV.
Only if IP card expansion module Art. VEDOIP is present and configured.
See description Buzzer on page 88.
See description Send Message options on page. 89.
OPTIONS
TERMINALS
VIP OPTIONS
NETWORK PARAMETERS
BUZZER
SEND MESSAGE OPTIONS
CONFIGURATIONS PANEL
Unlimited:
provides indications even with the system activated, without any time limits. If not selected, enables the Time box. To guarantee
conformity with standards CEI EN 50131-1 and 50131-3, this Option must be disabled.
Seconds:
if the Unlimited checkbox is not checked, this box establishes the duration, in seconds, of the display of information on the device
when the system is activated. The alarm memory signal on the control devices is always visible with the system off even if the system
status is not visible (e.g.: setting the display time of the system zero status).
Unlimited:
allows you to generate innite cycles of tamper alarms. If not selected, enables the Cycles box.
Cycles:
if the Unlimited checkbox is not active, this box determines the number of tamper alarm cycles that the selected device can generate
within an activation cycle (from one activation to the next).
SYSTEM STATUS DISPLAY TIME
TAMPER ALARM CYCLES
Unlimited:
allows you to generate innite cycles of technical alarms. If not selected, enables the Cycles box.
Cycles:
if the Unlimited checkbox is not active, this box determines the number of technical alarm cycles that the selected device can generate
within an activation cycle (from one activation to the next).
IP address:
This box is for entering the network address that the device needs in order to be recognised and to communicate correctly on the
local network with the PAL/IP devices present. Bear in mind that the address must be part of the same network as the IP Module
in the control panel.
Netmask:
This box is for entering the same Netmask address as used for the IP card expansion module connected to the control panel (see
“3.11.1 IP Options” on page 50).
Gateway:
This box is for entering the same Gateway address as used for the IP card expansion module connected to the control panel (see
“3.11.1 IP Options” on page 50).
Address acquisition mode:
for future uses.
Logic address:
eld for entering a logic address for the device. The address must be a completely unique 8-digit number.
Streaming video timeout:
determines the duration of a video call to the cameras. The same value must be set for the PAL-IP modules (see
"3.11.3 Pal/IP video module" on page 54). If the values are different, the lower value is applied.
See description Px key functions on page 87.
See description Function keys on page 88.
TECHNICAL ALARMS CYCLES (BUS/VOLTAGE LEVELS)
PX KEY FUNCTIONS
FX KEY FUNCTIONS
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ID Description
Touch device 1
Touch device 2
Touch device 3
Touch device 4
Area 2
Area 3
Area 4
Area 5
Area 6
Area 7
Area 8
Area 1
Checked areas
Display tamper
Display technical alarms
Area
System status display time
Unlimited
Seconds 120
Tamper alarm cycles
Unlimited
Cycles 0
Technical alarms cycles (bus / voltage levels)
Unlimited
Cycles 0
Px key functions
P1 key function
<No function
<No function
<No function
<No function
P2 key function
P3 key function
P4 key function
Fx key functions
F1 key function
<No function
<No function
<No function
F2 key function
F3 key function
Touch devices
Buzzer
Enabled
Input
Output
Alarm
Chime
Pre-alarm
Pre-alert
Send message options
Send detailed events SMS
Send Email messages
Send digital communication
Send notification to App
Failed activation
Activation/Deactivation executed
VIP options
Logic address
00002001
60Streaming video timeout seconds
Options
Quick activation
Quick alarms
Display areas status
Suspend due to no network
Tamper enabled
Display open zones
Display chime zones
Communications
485 Bus
Network parameters
IP address
Netmask
Gateway
Address acquisition mode
.. .
.. .
.. .
Static address
Device type Minitouch
3.1.3 Touch devices
In the project there must be no active or isolated Touch devices [Reg. 42]
This group of devices includes: Planux Manager, Minitouch, PC Touch, Icona ViP and Icona SBC. Depending on the selected device, some settings
will be accessible or otherwise.
See description Status / ID / Description on page 87.
STATUS / ID / DESCRIPTION
STATUS/DESCRIPTION PANEL
Selects the areas that can be controlled by the device during normal operation.
Column showing the names of the areas in the system. To edit names, see "3.6 Areas" on page 37
Allows you to choose to which areas the Tamper alarm generated by the device is sent.
AREAS PANEL
CHECKED AREAS
AREA
DISPLAY TAMPER
Allows you to choose to which areas the technical alarms generated by the device are sent.
DISPLAY TECHNICAL ALARMS
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Quick activation:
activates the system (total / partial / scenarios) without asking for the user code (total or partial activations of the system will
not be allowed).
Quick alarms:
sends alarms when a function key on the device is pressed.
Display areas status:
authorises the device to display the status of the areas.
Suspend when no mains power:
authorises the device to switch itself off in order to reduce battery consumption during a mains power outage.
Tamper enabled:
enables device tamper.
Display open zones:
authorises the device to display the open zones.
Display chime zones:
authorises the device to display the open chime zones.
Communication:
displays the channel with which to communicate with the control panel. Non settable parameter, read-only.
OPTIONS
CONFIGURATIONS PANEL
Unlimited:
provides indications even with the system activated, without any time limits. If not selected, enables the Time box. To guarantee
conformity with standards CEI EN 50131-1 and 50131-3, this option must be disabled.
Seconds:
if the Unlimited checkbox is not checked, this box establishes the duration, in seconds, of the display of information on the device
when the system is activated. The alarm memory signal on the control devices is always visible with the system off even if the system
status is not visible (e.g.: setting the display time of the system zero status).
Unlimited:
allows you to generate innite cycles of tamper alarms. If not selected, enables the Cycles box.
Cycles:
if the Unlimited checkbox is not active, this box determines the number of tamper alarm cycles that the selected device can generate
within an activation cycle (from one activation to the next).
SYSTEM STATUS DISPLAY TIME
TAMPER ALARM CYCLES
Unlimited:
allows you to generate innite cycles of technical alarms. If not selected, enables the Cycles box.
Cycles:
if the Unlimited checkbox is not active, this box determines the number of technical alarm cycles that the selected device can generate
within an activation cycle (from one activation to the next).
Keys available on touch devices Planux Manager, Minitouch, Icona ViP and Icona SBC.
See description Px key functions on page 87.
TECHNICAL ALARMS CYCLES (BUS/VOLTAGE LEVELS)
PX KEY FUNCTIONS
See description Buzzer on page 88.
See description Send Message options on page. 89.
BUZZER
SEND MESSAGE OPTIONS
NETWORK PARAMETERS
Keys available on touch devices Planux Manager, Minitouch, Icona ViP and Icona SBC.
See description Function keys on page 88.
FX KEY FUNCTIONS
Only if IP card expansion module Art. VEDOIP is present and configured.
Device type:
this drop-down menu is used to select the device model from Planux Manager, Minitouch, PC Touch, Icona ViP and Icona SBC
. .
IP address:
This box is for entering the network address that the device needs in order to be recognised and to communicate correctly on the
local network with the PAL/IP devices present. Bear in mind that the address must be part of the same network as the IP Module
in the control panel.
Netmask:
This box is for entering the same Netmask address as used for the IP card expansion module connected to the control panel (see
“3.11.1 IP Options” on page 50).
Gateway:
This box is for entering the same Gateway address as used for the IP card expansion module connected to the control panel (see
“3.11.1 IP Options” on page 50).
Address acquisition mode:
displays the mode with which to acquire an IP address. Non settable parameter, read-only.
Congurations for viewing the cameras connected to PAL-IP modules Art. VEDOCCTV.
VIP OPTIONS
Logic address:
eld for entering a logic address for the device. The address must be a completely unique 8-digit number.
Streaming video timeout:
determines the duration of a video call to the cameras. The same value must be set for the PAL-IP modules (see
"3.11.3 Pal/IP video module" on page 54). If the values are different, the lower value is applied.
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Status
Activate
Absent
Absent
Absent
1
2
3
4
ID Description
Reader 1
Reader 2
Reader 3
Reader 4
Area 2
Area 3
Area 4
Area 5
Area 6
Area 7
Area 8
Area 1
Checked areas
Display tamper
Display technical alarms
Area
Tamper alarm cycles
Unlimited
Cycles 0
Technical alarms cycles (bus / voltage levels)
Unlimited
Cycles 0
Cycle actions
Red LED cycle action
Scenario / Activat
Scenario / Activat
Scenario / Activat
Scenario / Activat
Yellow LED cycle action
Blue LED cycle action
Green LED cycle action
RFID readers
Buzzer
Enabled
Input
Output
Alarm
Chime
Pre-alarm
Pre-alert
Send message options
Send detailed events SMS
Send Email messages
Send digital communication
Send notification to App
Active
Absent
Absent
Absent
5
6
7
8
Reader 5
Reader 6
Reader 7
Reader 8
LED ON time on proximity key
Unlimited
Seconds 0 (+30)
Total activation
Scenario P1
Scenario P2
Scenario P1+P2
Forced activation
Failed activation
Activation/Deactivation executed
3.1.4 RFID readers
In the project there must be no active or isolated RFID readers [Reg. 43]
See description Status / ID / Description on page 87.
STATUS / ID / DESCRIPTION
STATUS/DESCRIPTION PANEL
Selects the areas that can be controlled by the device during normal operation.
Column showing the names of the areas in the system. To edit names, see "3.6 Areas" on page 37
Allows you to choose to which areas the Tamper alarm generated by the device is sent.
AREAS PANEL
CHECKED AREAS
AREA
DISPLAY TAMPER
Allows you to choose to which areas the technical alarms generated by the device are sent.
DISPLAY TECHNICAL ALARMS
CONFIGURATIONS PANEL
Unlimited:
allows continuous display of the information provided by the 4 reader LEDs. If not selected, enables the Time box. To guarantee
conformity with standards CEI EN 50131-1 and 50131-3, this option must be disabled.
Seconds:
if the Unlimited checkbox is not active, this box determines the time, in seconds, for which the RFID reader is enabled to show the
information associated to its LEDs, after the presentation of a valid, authorised RFID key. The system will automatically add 30
seconds to the set time.
LED ON TIME ON PROXIMITY KEY
Unlimited:
allows you to generate innite cycles of tamper alarms. If not selected, enables the Cycles box.
Cycles:
if the Unlimited checkbox is not active, this box determines the number of tamper alarm cycles that the selected device can generate
within an activation cycle (from one activation to the next).
TAMPER ALARM CYCLES
Unlimited:
allows you to generate innite cycles of technical alarms. If not selected, enables the Cycles box.
Cycles:
if the Unlimited checkbox is not active, this box determines the number of technical alarm cycles that the selected device can generate
within an activation cycle (from one activation to the next).
TECHNICAL ALARMS CYCLES (BUS/VOLTAGE LEVELS)
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When a valid and authorised RFID key is passed near an RFID reader, as well as performing a Total Activation or Total Deactivation (of the relevant
areas), it is possible to activate the system in custom mode (see user manual for RFID reader Art. VEDOPROX for operating modes relating to this
function).
If this activation procedure is used, the RFID reader will display the set scenarios cyclically (max. 4) via the LEDs and the user will have to choose
which one to activate.
This section of the program can be used to dene the scenarios corresponding to the sequential steps of the cycle shown by the RFID reader LEDs.
There are two drop-down menus for each of the 4 steps in the cycle (identied by the colours of the 4 LEDs on the RFID reader). The rst menu
allows you to select only the Scenario / Activation option, whereas the second menu allows you to choose from several standard congurations or
from a series of custom activation scenarios (see "3.9 Scenarios" on page 42):
Scenario P1:
for the areas covered, activates all zones that have a check in the Partial 1 checkbox (if the default settings are maintained).
Scenario P2:
for the areas covered, activates all zones that have a check in the Partial 2 checkbox (if the default settings are maintained).
Scenario P1+P2:
for the areas covered, activates all zones that have a check in the Partial 1 or Partial 2 checkbox (if the default settings are
maintained).
Scenario "n" with "n" from 4 to 16:
all activations / deactivations dened in the selected scenario are executed.
Total Activation: for the areas covered, activates all zones.
Total Deactivation: for the areas covered, deactivates all zones.
CYCLE ACTIONS
See description Buzzer on page 88.
When the function is enabled, the RFID reader will always carry out activation, forcing the activation lock conditions.
(*) Indications relating to LED ON status have priority over any other indications (ashing) that may be present with the exception of the alarm
memory, Flashing Red, which takes priority over Red LED ON.
(*) The purpose of forcing is to overcome a 'not ready' condition in one or more of the zones associated with the areas covered by the reader, and/
or an anomaly which can be overridden due to the choices made at the time of control panel conguration.
MEANING OF READER LEDS IN NORMAL CONDITIONS
RED YELLOW BLUE GREEN
OFF
All areas covered by the reader are deactivated. There are no saved alarms relating to the areas.
ON
The activation prole associated
with the RED LED (*) is active
The activation prole associated
with the YELLOW LED (*) is active
The activation prole associated
with the BLUE LED (*) is active
The activation prole associated
with the GREEN LED (*) is active
FLASHING SLOWLY
All areas covered by the reader are
deactivated. There is an area alarm
or sabotage memory, or a control
panel sabotage memory.
System activated with unknown
scenario (not saved).
FLASHING QUICKLY
At least one of the areas covered
by the reader is activated. There
is an area alarm or sabotage
memory, or a control panel
sabotage memory.
One or more anomalies have been
detected in the areas covered by
the reader and/or there is a system
fault.
At least one area covered by the
reader is not ready for activation.
MEANING OF READER LEDS DURING PRESENTATION OF THE KEY
RED YELLOW BLUE GREEN
OFF
Request for deactivation of all areas covered by the reader.
ON
Request for activation of the
activation prole associated with
the RED LED
Request for activation of the
activation prole associated with
the YELLOW LED
Request for activation of the
activation prole associated with
the BLUE LED
Request for activation of the
activation prole associated with
the GREEN LED
FLASHING QUICKLY
The reader is forcing the activation
prole associated with the RED
LED (*)
The reader is forcing the activation
prole associated with the
YELLOW LED (*)
The reader is forcing the activation
prole associated with the BLUE
LED (*)
The reader is forcing the activation
prole associated with the
GREEN LED (*)
See description Send Message options on page. 89.
BUZZER
FORCED ACTIVATION
SEND MESSAGE OPTIONS
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System parameters
Presence of expansions
GSM
PSTN
Network card (Ip)
Audio
Domotics
Intercom
IP Options
Options
Check presence of connection to internet
Enable DHCP (obtain IP address automatically)
IP Address
Subnet mask
Gateway
Primary DNS
Secondary DNS
Host name
192.168. 1 .230
255.255.255. 0
192.168. 1 . 1
192.168. 1 . 1
0 . 0 . 0 . 0
IP?
Status
Absent
1
2
ID Description
Pal/Ip 1
Pal/Ip 2
Area 2
Area 3
Area 4
Area 5
Area 6
Area 7
Area 8
Display technical alarms
Area
Pal-Ip video module
Activat
Input...
Pal-Ip parameters programming
Pal-Ip video module to update
Current IP address (Pal-Ip video module)
Current netmask (Pal-Ip video module)
New IP address
New netmask
Gateway
Address acquisition mode
Close
Ping
Ping
Alarm panel
Final IP address (control unit)
Ping
Run
0 . 0 . 0 . 0
192.168. 1 .234
192.168. 1 . 1
255.255.255. 0
192.168. 1 .230
Static address
0 . 0 . 0 . 0
3.1.5 Phone App
SafeManager software installed on a PC, version 2.2.0 or higher.
VEDO10, VEDO34 or VEDO68 control panel, version 2.2.0 or higher.
IP network card Art. VEDOIP, version 2.2.0 or higher.
PAL IP module Art. VEDOCCTV , version 2.2.0 or higher (required if you want to view cameras via the APP).
Camera connected to the PAL IP module (required if you want to view cameras via the App).
Internet connection (for remote App usage).
1.
In "System Parameters", enable the IP network card.
2.
In "IP Options", make sure that the IP address of the network card for the module is compatible with the router network.
3.
In "Pal-Ip Video Module", activate the PAL IP module (if present).
4.
In "Pal-Ip Video Module", press "Assign new IP to the module..." to set a compatible IP address and send programming with "run" (see
Conguration of a Pal/IP module,"3.11.3 Pal/IP video module" on page 54).
5.
In "Pal-Ip video module", in the section "Cameras installed", select how many cameras are connected and to which areas they refer; in the "Video
acquisition mode” eld select PAL.
6.
In the "Phone App" section, activate how many Apps on mobile devices will be able to connect to the control panel (max 8), congure the device
by setting the following parameters and set the notications you wish to receive using the section "Detailed events" (see "3.12.5 Detailed events"
on page 64).
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
HOW TO PROCEED
In the project there must be no active or isolated App devices [Reg. 44]
To obtain certification, there must be no Pal/Ip Modules in the project [Reg. 104]
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Status
Activate
Absent
Absent
Absent
1
2
3
4
ID Description
App 1
App 2
App 3
App 4
Area 2
Area 3
Area 4
Area 5
Area 6
Area 7
Area 8
Area 1
Checked areas
Display tamper
Area
Tamper alarm cycles
Unlimited
Cycles 0
App Phone
Send message options
Send detailed events SMS
Send Email messages
Send digital communication
Send notification to App
Active
Absent
Absent
Absent
5
6
7
8
App 5
App 6
App 7
App 8
Options
Quick activation
Quick alarms
Unlimited System status display time
Function keys
F1 key function
Command
Command
Scenario / Activation
Scenario / Activation
Reset alarms
Stop alarms
Total deactivation
Total activation
F2 key function
F3 key function
F4 key function
F5 key function
F6 key function
F7 key function
F8 key function
<No function
<No function
<No function
<No function
VIP options
Logical address
00001001
60Streaming video timeout seconds
See description Status / ID / Description on page 87.
STATUS / ID / DESCRIPTION
STATUS/DESCRIPTION PANEL
Selects the areas that can be controlled by the device during normal operation.
Column showing the names of the areas in the system. To edit names, see "3.6 Areas" on page 37.
Allows you to choose to which areas the Tamper alarm generated by the device is sent.
AREAS PANEL
CHECKED AREAS
AREA
DISPLAY TAMPER
CONFIGURATIONS PANEL
Quick activation:
for future uses.
Quick alarms:
for future uses.
Unlimited System status display time:
if enabled, lets you view the notications received in real time with the app in the background, even
without entering the user password; otherwise authentication is required.
Unlimited:
allows you to generate innite cycles of tamper alarms. If not selected, enables the Cycles box.
Cycles:
if the unlimited checkbox is not active, this box determines the number of tamper alarm cycles that the selected device can generate
within an activation cycle (from one activation to the next).
Logic address:
eld for entering a logic address for the device. The address must be a completely unique 8-digit number.
Streaming video timeout:
Determines the maximum duration of a video call; the user can always end the call using the relevant button in the
App. The same value must be set for the PAL-IP modules (see "3.11.3 Pal/IP video module" on page 54). If the
values are different, the lower value is applied.
Congurations for viewing the cameras connected to PAL-IP modules Art. VEDOCCTV.
OPTIONS
TAMPER ALARM CYCLES
VIP OPTIONS
See description Function keys on page 88.
The function keys F5, F6, F7, F8,will be available only as from version 2.3.x of the Vedo App.
FX KEY FUNCTIONS
See description Send Message options on page. 89.
SEND MESSAGE OPTIONS
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Comelit VEDO 2.6 Series Programming Manual

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