Duevi CE60-8 Technical Manual

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THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN MUST DO INSTALLATION OF THE PRODUCT. THE INSTALLER MUST FOLLOW THE
DIRECTIONS AS INDICATED.
IN THIS MANUAL ARE SHOWN ALL THE FUNCTIONS OF CE60-8GSM AND CE60-8 CONTROL PANELS. THE CE60-8
PANEL DIFFERS FROM CE60-8GSM FOR THE ABSENCE OF INTEGRATED GSM MODULE.
THUS, ALL THE FUNCTIONS RELATED TO GSM MODULE USE DOES NOT APPLY TO CE60-8 PANEL.
SOFTWARE MANUAL: ONLY IN ELECTRONIC FORMAT (CD OR WEBSITE)
CE60-8GSM/CE60-8
Wireless/wired bi-directional Control Panel
[AN] [SPV] [48 bit] [Series 100] TECHNICAL MANUAL 16.02-MT:1.1-H:x.x-F:1.0.3-S:1.0.3
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SAFETY TIPS AND MAINTENANCE
BEFORE TURING ON THE CONTROL PANEL, MAKE SURE THE POWER LINE IS SUITABLE AS INDICATED ON PRODUCT
LABEL OR IN THIS MANUAL.
THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM USED TO CONNECT THE CONTROL PANEL NEEDS TO HAVE A BIPOLAR BREAKER SWITCH
THAT IS EASILY ACCESSIBLE.
DO NOT INSTALL IN HUMID, HOT ENVIRONMENTS OR CLOSE TO BATHTUBS, SINKS, ETC.
COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE VARIOUS COMPONENTS OF THE SYSTEM ARE THOUGH RADIOFREQUENCY.
BEFORE FINAL INSTALLATION, BE SURE THAT PANEL COMMUNICATES CORRECTLY WITH ALL THE DEVICES. COULD
HAPPEN THAT THE UNIT DOES NOT RECEIVE SIGNALS FROM SOME SENSOR. THIS IS DUE TO THE ENVIRONMENT IN
WHICH THE SYSTEM OPERATES: REINFORCED CONCRETE WALLS, METAL BOXES, METAL SHELVES, ETC. MAY CAUSE
PARTICULAR CONDITIONS OF REFRACTION OR REDUCTION OF SIGNALS (AS THE CONNECTION LOST OF MOBILE
PHONE NETWORK).
TO AVOID THESE PROBLEMS AND ALWAYS GET MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE FROM YOUR SYSTEM, REMEMBER TO
ALWAYS RUN SOME PRELIMINARY TESTS ON THE POSITIONING, IN ORDER TO DETERMINE THE EFFECTTIVENESS
OF THE RADIO TRANSMISSIONS.
THE COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY IMPROPER USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCORRECT INSTALLATION OR
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH INSTURCTIONS OF THIS MANUAL AND THE LAW REGARDING ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS.
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INDEX
1. TECHNICAL DATA ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
2. CONTROL PANEL ELECTRONIC BOARD ...................................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.1. CONNECTORS ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
2.2. JUMPERS ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.3. DIP-SWITCH ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.4. TERMINALS .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.5. SWITCH ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
2.6. MICROPHONE .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
2.7. GSM MODULE ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
2.8. USB CONNECTORS ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
3. INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
3.1. WHERE TO PLACE THE CONTROL PANEL ....................................................................................................................................................... 11
3.2. SIM CARD .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
3.3. OPEN THE FRONT PANEL .............................................................................................................................................................................. 12
MAINTENANCE (AVOID TAMPER ALARM) .................................................................................................................................................................... 12
3.4. WALL INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
3.5. WIRED ZONES CONNECTION ........................................................................................................................................................................ 13
3.6. TECHNOLOGIC ZONES .................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
3.7. TRANSPONDER KEY READER CONNECTION ................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.8. ARMING HARDWARE KEY ............................................................................................................................................................................. 14
3.9. TEMPERATURE PROBE (MOD. TEMP, OPTIONAL) .......................................................................................................................................... 15
3.10. ANTI-JAMMING (GSM BLINDING PROTECTION) ........................................................................................................................................... 15
3.11. AUDIO TERMINALS OF THE PANEL ................................................................................................................................................................ 16
3.12. ARMING STATUS SIGNALLING CONNECTION ................................................................................................................................................ 16
3.13. 230 V
AC
POWER LINE CONNECTION .............................................................................................................................................................. 17
3.14. INT1 EMERGENCY SWITCH ........................................................................................................................................................................ 17
3.15. FRONT PANEL: DISPLAY AND BUTTONS......................................................................................................................................................... 17
4. ENABLE/DISABLE THE RADIO TRANSMISSION ........................................................................................................................................................ 18
4.1. ENABLE THE RADIO TRANSMISSION ............................................................................................................................................................. 18
4.2. DISABLE THE RADIO TRANSMISSION ............................................................................................................................................................ 18
5. ACCESS TO INSTALLER MENU................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
5.1. ENTER IN INSTALLER MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................... 19
5.2. EXIT FROM INSTALLER MENU ....................................................................................................................................................................... 19
5.3. INSTALLER MENU ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 20
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6. CLEAR THE CONTROL PANEL MEMORY ................................................................................................................................................................... 21
7. LEARN ACTIVATORS ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 22
8. LEARN WIRELESS ZONES ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 23
8.1. LEARN BY TAMPER CODE .............................................................................................................................................................................. 24
8.2. LEARN BY DETECTION CODE ......................................................................................................................................................................... 25
8.3. VOICE ALERT FROM WIRELESS ZONES 1 ÷ 30 ................................................................................................................................................ 25
9. BI-DIRECTIONAL DEVICES ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
9.1. ADD A RADIO SYSTEM STATUS VISUALIZER (STIMPIA-9) ................................................................................................................................. 26
9.2. ADD A WIRELESS KEYBOARD (DVTR-RT, DVT-TOUCH) .................................................................................................................................... 26
9.3. ADD A WIRELESS SIREN (SIRRB-NT, SIRR-AC) ............................................................................................................................................... 27
9.4. ADD A WIRELESS SIREN (VV-ZELA-RA, VV-ZELA-RB) ........................................................................................................................................ 27
9.5. ADD A WIRELESS KEYBOARD WITH DISPLAY (DVT-R-OLED) ............................................................................................................................ 28
9.6. ADD A RADIO TRANSPONDER READER (LET-PROX-W) .................................................................................................................................... 28
9.7. DELETE A BI-DIRECTIONAL DEVICE ................................................................................................................................................................ 28
10. PANEL TEST ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
10.1. “RADIO LEVEL” TOOL .................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
11. PROGRAM THE RELAY OUTPUTS (AUX1, AUX2, AUX3) .............................................................................................................................................. 29
12. FUNCTIONS (INSTALLER MENU) ............................................................................................................................................................................ 31
12.1. LANGUAGE .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 31
12.2. DATE AND TIME ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 31
12.3. POWER FAIL TIME ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 31
12.4. DIALLER CODE .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 31
12.5. LEARN ACTIVATORS ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
12.6. TX RADIO CODE ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 32
12.7. LEARN BI-DIRECTIONAL DEVICES .................................................................................................................................................................. 32
12.8. WIRELESS SIREN TEST .................................................................................................................................................................................. 32
12.9. LEARN WIRELESS ZONES .............................................................................................................................................................................. 32
12.10. ARMING PROGRAMS............................................................................................................................................................................... 33
12.11. ALERT ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
12.12. EXIT TIME ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 33
12.13. ENTRY TIME............................................................................................................................................................................................. 33
12.14. PRE-ALARM TIME .................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
12.15. EXTERNAL/OUTDOOR ALERT .................................................................................................................................................................... 34
12.16. VOICE MESSAGES .................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
12.17. ARM/DISARM BEEP ................................................................................................................................................................................. 35
12.18. RADIO BLINDING .................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
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12.19. DOOR CONTROL ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
12.20. SUPERVISION .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
12.21. VOICE CALL NUMBER .............................................................................................................................................................................. 35
12.22. RELAY AUX (AUX1, AUX2, AUX3) ................................................................................................................................................................ 36
12.23. RADIO SATURATION ................................................................................................................................................................................. 36
12.24. RADIO ZONE TEST .................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
12.25. GSM TEST ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
12.26. GPRS CONTACT ID TEST ........................................................................................................................................................................... 37
12.27. DELETE TELEPHONE NUMBERS ............................................................................................................................................................... 37
12.28. RESET ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37
13. PROGRAM THE GSM COMMUNICATOR .................................................................................................................................................................. 38
13.1. PROGRAM TELEPHONE NUMBERS ............................................................................................................................................................... 38
13.2. REMOTE CODE ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 39
13.3. COMMAND SMS .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
13.4. ADD TELEPHONE NUMBERS ......................................................................................................................................................................... 41
13.5. DELETE TELEPHONE NUMBERS .................................................................................................................................................................... 41
13.6. EMERGENCY NUMBERS ............................................................................................................................................................................... 41
13.7. PROGRAM SIM CREDIT REQUEST ................................................................................................................................................................. 42
13.8. SIM CREDIT REQUEST ................................................................................................................................................................................... 42
13.9. SET THE ALERT FOR SIM EXPIRING ................................................................................................................................................................ 42
13.10. GENERAL NOTES ON COMMAND SMS .................................................................................................................................................... 43
13.11. SMS CREATION SYNTAX ........................................................................................................................................................................... 44
14. VOICE MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 46
15. POWER SIGNALLINGS ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 47
16. OPENED DOOR SIGNALLING .................................................................................................................................................................................. 48
16.1. WHEN THE FUNCTION IS DISABLED .............................................................................................................................................................. 48
16.2. WHEN THE FUNCTION IS ENABLED .............................................................................................................................................................. 48
17. CONTACT ID ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 49
18. RADIO BLINDING AND RADIO SATURATION ............................................................................................................................................................ 50
18.1. RADIO BLINDING ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 50
18.2. RADIO SATURATION TEST ............................................................................................................................................................................. 50
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1. TECHNICAL DATA
WIRELESS ZONES
60 wireless zones
WIRED ZONES
8 wired zones Normally Closed *
TAMPER
1 tamper input line (24 h/24) **
ARMING TYPES
Total
Partial
External/Outdoor
RADIO CODE
Custom code, 48 bit
RADIO FREQUENCY
RX + TX: 433,92 MHz (with anti-blinding)
RADIO RANGE
100 m (open field)
ACTIVATORS
16 wired/wireless activators
ARMING CONTROLS
Remote controls (TXS/M, TXS4, TX4)
Wireless keyboards (DVTR-RT, DVT-Touch, DVT-R-OLED)
Transponder keys (LET or LET-PROX-W + CHT2)
Mechanical key (NCI input)
GSM (SMS, voice menu)
ALARM LOG
100 alarm events with identification of zone, armings and SMS sending
TEMPERATURE PROBE (optional)
Temperature sensor (optional) for “temperature control function ***
DISPLAY
System status visualization, GSM signal level, date and time, radio level, battery
status, functions, Installer and User menu
INTERNAL SIREN
Magneto-dynamic siren, high power (115 dB)
ACOUSTIC SIGNALLINGS
ALERT:
tone
voice (from the first 30 wireless zones, only with AMP audio module)
Warning tones
WIRED OUtPUTS FOR EXTERNAL DEVICE
CONTROL
n. 1 alarm relay, dry-contact type
n. 1 12 V
DC
output (drop-down in alarm)
n. 1 12 V
DC
output (raise-up in alarm)
n. 3 programmable outputs (n. 1 dry-contact relay, n. 2 OptoMOS outputs)
WIRED OUTPUTS FOR EXTERNAL DEVICE
POWERING
n. 1 12 V
DC
/ max 1 A for sirens/communicators
ALARM DURATION
Custom: from 10 to 240 seconds
MAX ALARM NUMBER
MAX 4 alarms per sensor during the same arming
(total MAX 10 alarms)
DELAYS
Programmable Input and Output
POWER
230 V
AC
/ 50 Hz
ABSORPTION
Stand-by: MAX 30 mA
Alarm: MAX: 110 mA
WORKING TEMPERATURE
-15 °C ÷ +45 °C
BACKUP BATTERY
12 V MAX 7 Ah
DIMENSION (L x H x W)
330 x 250 x 90 [mm] (excluded antenna)
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INTEGRATED GSM COMMUNICATOR
n. 8 telephone numbers
SMS for: alarm, panic and silent alarm, power status,arming status,
supervision
Voice calls for: alarme, panic, silent alarm
Voice menu
CONTACT-ID
Standard DC09 (up to two monitoring stations)
PROGRAMMING
Installer Menu
Software COMCE608
* Referred to GND. If not used/disabled, close always to GND
** Referred to GND
*** The temperature probe (mod. TEMP, optional) must be connected to CN.TEMP terminal
THE CE 60-8 GSM WORKS ONLY WITH THE “SERIES 100” DEVICE TYPE
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2. CONTROL PANEL ELECTRONIC BOARD
2.1. CONNECTORS
CN.T.BOX
Anti-removal and anti-opening tamper switch connectors
CN.DISPLAY
Front panel (display and keyboard) connector
Plug/unplug only with control panel without power source!
CN.AMP
Audio output for Voice Alert. For the use, connect the external audio module mod. AMP (optional)
CN.SPKR
On-board speaker: use the speaker only for voice messages recording
CN.SIR
On-board magneto-dynamic siren connector
CN.TEMP
Temperature probe (optional) Device cod. TEMP
CN.BAT
Backup battery connector (12 V / max 7 Ah) This connector provide battery charge
CN.HKEY
NOT USED
2.2. JUMPERS
OPENED
J.TMP.LN
Tamper
(wired line, TMP terminal)
Enabled
J.TMP.BOX
Internal Tamper
Enabled
J.ALRM
ALRM output relay mode
Not used
1-2: Normally Closed
2-3: Normally Opened
J.AUX1
AUX1 output relay mode
Not used
1-2: Normally Closed
2-3: Normally Opened
J.SIR
Internal siren power
LOW
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2.3. DIP-SWITCH
ON
OFF
DIP1
Event log
Vengono mostrati gli ultimi 100 eventi
Per scorrere la coda eventi premere il tasto “O
Normal working
DIP2
Installer Menu
Programmazione Installatore (vedere il paragrafo
ACCESS TO INSTALLER MENU)
Normal working
DIP3
NOT USED LEAVE OFF
DIP4
NOT USED LEAVE OFF
2.4. TERMINALS
TMP
Tamper line terminals, Normally Closed (NC)
Closed to GND = normal status
Opened = Wired Tamper Alarm
If the tamper line is not used, close the jumper J.TMP.LN
The tamper protection is always active
(24h/24, even at system disarmed).
To open the cover of the control panel without
alarm: disarm and open within 2 minutes
GND
Ground reference (negative) for signals and powers
IN1
IN8
Wired zone inputs , Normally Closed (NC)
Closed to GND = normal status Opened = Alarm
Connect to GND even if not used or disabled
+VS
Zones power line, positive +12 V / max 200 mA
GND
Gorund reference (negative)
NCI
Input for hardware key: system disarmed (at rest) when closed to GND; system armed when opened or wire-cut
K
Data input/output line for transponder key reader
L1
L2
L3
Signalling outputs (combined to LEDs on front panel):
L1 = Total / Alarm
L2 = Partial / Opened Doors
L3 = AC pwer line 230 V
AC
L1 + L2 = External/Outdoor
TC
System status output: GND when system armed, +12V at system disarmed
GND
Ground reference (negative)
+SA
Positive +12 V for external siren or dialler powering (300 mA MAX)
+S
Alarm command (positive +12 V raise-up in alarm)
COM
Alarm command (positive +12 V drop-down in alarm)
ALRM
ALARM RELAY (dry contact):
C = common terminal, CA = output terminal
(programmable NC or NO with J.ALRM)
Relay info:
Contact impedance: 100 mΩ max (@ 6 V
DC
/ 1 A)
Max voltage: 120 V
AC
/ 24 V
DC
Max current: 1 A
Switching speed: 4 ms
AUX 1
PROGRAMMABLE RELAY 1 (dry contact):
C = common terminal, CA = output terminal
(programmable via Installer menu or software)
(programmable NC or NO with J.AUX1)
AUX 2
PROGRAMMABLE RELAY 2
Programmable outputs info:
OptoMOS (Normally Closed)
programmable via Installer menu or software
max 40 V
DC
/ 100 mA
AUX 3
PROGRAMMABLE RELAY 3
ALIM
Terminals for connection to secondary output of main power transformer
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2.5. SWITCH
INT1
Activation / standby of
the control panel
ON
OFF
Control panel active (normal working)
Control panel in standby
Warning: when the panel is in standby,
the power supply to terminals is
maintained!
2.6. MICROPHONE
MIC
Microphone for voice messages recording and environment listening
2.7. GSM MODULE
GSM
GSM module modem
Insert/extract the SIM card only at control panel completely powered off!
It is possible if not used to remove the GSM module from the panel.
Connect/remove the GSM module only at control panel completely powered off!
The control panel automatically detects the absence of the GSM module and disables all GSM functions and Modem
Menu.
2.8. USB CONNECTORS
USB.PRG
USB connection for control panel programming via software
The control panel automatically enters in programming mode as it is connected to PC
USB.FW
USB connection for control panel firmware upgrade
GSM activity
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3. INSTALLATION
3.1. WHERE TO PLACE THE CONTROL PANEL
Install the control panel in the best place according to:
easiness to access by the user (ex. for wall mounting, command managing, display sight, standard maintenance etc.)
easiness and availability to connections (ex. power line or other wired devices, etc.)
protected by tamper attempting (ex.: hard to find the control panel, area protected by PIRs)
wireless communication to devices (remote controls, sensors, sirens and accessories)
To verify the wireless range there are two options:
Panel Test” (activated at system disarmed)
Sensors Test” (inside Installer Menu)
Perform these tests placing temporary the control panel (powered with battery) and the wireless devices (already learned in panel)
in their installation points and verify if the control panel receives the wireless codes.
In case the radio communication fails for one or more device, it is necessary to change the installation point of the panel and/or
devices.
The display shows the wireless signal level received in real time, in this way it is possible to see if there are unwanted radio
transmissions in the environment:
GSM field
Holding down the Obutton at system disarmed, the GSM Menu opens. In this menu it is visualized the provider name and the
GSM signal level available.
In case the signal level is too low or absent, it is necessary to change the installation point of the control panel or it is possible to
connect an external GSM antenna in place of the original one.
3.2. SIM CARD
INSERT/REMOVE THE SIM CARD ONLY WHIT THE CONTROL PANEL COMPLETELY OFF (NO PWERLINE OR BATTERY)
The GSM module of the panel can works with these SIM card types:
Connection: GSM/GPRS (no UMTS)
SIM: “Voice + data” or data only (M2M)
Crdit: rechargeable or contract
SIM size: normal (miniSIM and microSIM only with adapter)
Before insert the SIM card verify:
The PIN code is disabled.
To verify and disable the PIN code: insert the SIM in a mobile phone, verify there is no PIN request and, if necessary, disable the
PIN request using the mobile phone menu
DISABLE all the services active on SIM (example: call forwarding, auto-answering, etc).
To verify and disable the services: insert the SIM in a mobile phone and call the service number:
##002# (valid for all network providers)
As answer, there will come a confirm message Deviations disabled (the visualization varies depending on the mobile phone used).
Delete from SIM all data (example: received messages, contact list…)
14:51 10/11/15 _
Disarmed _ X
Radio signal level
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3.3. OPEN THE FRONT PANEL
MAINTENANCE (AVOID TAMPER ALARM)
The tamper protection is active 24h/24 (at system armed/disarmed). To open the control panel, the TMP line or a wireless device without
TAMPER alarm:
Disarm the panel (even if already disarmed) and wait confirm (a long “beep”)
For 2 minutes the system DISABLE the TAMPER alarm: perform the intervention or, if necessary, exclude the tamper of
the panel by closing the jumper J.TMP.BOX and/or J.TMP.LN. It is also possible to switch off the panel by setting INT1 = OFF
After maintenance, close the cover within 2 minutes from opening of J.TMP.BOX and/or J.TMP.LN or from INT1 = ON
3.4. WALL INSTALLATION
The main frame is provided with three wall anchor points: fix the bottom of the panel to the wall using three dowels.
The display and buttons on the front panel are connected
to the electronic board with a communication cable!
Unplug temporarily the connector of the cable from the
electronic board and perform all the fixing operations.
Restore the connection before power on the control panel.
Remove the two screws
of the cover
BATTERY
CABLE PATH
AC POWER 230 V
FUSE
250 V T200MA
INT1
EMERGENCY SWITCH
ANTI-OPENING / ANTI-
REMOVAL TAMPER
CONTROL THE ANTI-
REMOVAL TAMPER SWITCH
LEANS TO THE WALL
INTERNAL SIREN
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3.5. WIRED ZONES CONNECTION
PERFORM ALL CONNECTION ONLY WITH CONTROL PANEL COMPLETELY POWERED OFF (NO AC POWER, NO BATTERY)
Close the zone inputs IN1 ÷ IN8 not used to GND
During installation and maintenance, exclude the tamper protection (anti-opening / anti-removal) closing the jumper J.TMP.BOX
(remember to re-enable it at the end of intervention)
If the wired tamper line TMP is used, it’s mandatory to open the jumper J.TMP.LN
3.6. TECHNOLOGIC ZONES
All the wired and wireless zones con be set as “technologic”.
This type of zone is 24h/24 active independently if the the panel is armed or not: it is used for technologic sensors like smoke sensors (code
DSF), flood sensors (code DSA), etc..
It is possible to set the zone as “technologic” via programming software.
The relay outputs AUX1 ÷ AUX 3 can be combined to “Technologic” event in order to activate them in case of detection of this type of zone.
It is possible to enable / disable the siren sound in case of “technologic” detections (via software).
Not used wired
inputs (close to GND)
Example: connection of a wired sensor:
alarm, power and tamper
NC zone contacts
TAMPER line: connect the NC
tamper outputs in series
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3.7. TRANSPONDER KEY READER CONNECTION
Connect the transponder key readers (mod. LET-MONO) according to the following scheme:
3.8. ARMING HARDWARE KEY
The NCI terminal (Normally Closed: Armed) is an input useful to arm/disarm the control panel by wire (example: with an hardware key or
through domotic interface).
NCI = OPENED
Control panel armed in TOTAL MODE
When the STI input switch from GND to opened”, the control panel is armed in TOTAL mode
NCI = GND
Control panel DISARMED
When the STI input switch from openedto GND, the control panel is disarmed
It is possible to connect up
to 3 key readers
(parallel connection)
Max distance reachable
is 100 meters
The readers are
automatically activated as
they are connected
To learn the transponder
keys:
Installer Menu > “Activator
learning
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3.9. TEMPERATURE PROBE (MOD. TEMP, OPTIONAL)
The control panel can be equipped with a temperature probe, to be connected to CN.TEMP connector.
Program a relay output for the “temperatureevent and connect properly the heating system to control.
For the woring of the “temperature” function, read the dedicated paragraph.
3.10. ANTI-JAMMING (GSM BLINDING PROTECTION)
The control panel is capable to detect if the GSM module cannot establish a connection with the network provider due to GSM signal
jamming.
Program one (or more) relay output AUX1, …, AUX3 for the “JAM” event (active in case of GSM network jamming) and connect to an
alternative communication system (example: external PSTN module, radio bridge…) to receive alerts.
If the GSM module detects a jamming attempt over the GSM communication frequencies, the programmed relay output switches (the AUX1
relay can be set N.C. or N.O. using J.AUX1):
The signalling starts after about 20 seconds from the beginning of the noise: the relay output activates.
The output backs to normal state after about 30 seconds from the end of the noise: the relay output backs to rest.
IN CASE OF GSM NETWORK FAILURE (EXAMPLE: THE PROVIDER IS TEMPORARY UNAVAILABLE, THE PANEL IS
INSTALLED IN A PLACE WITH WEAK GSM SIGNAL) THE ANTI-JAMMING DOES NOT SIGNAL JAMMING, THE
PROGRAMMED OUTPUT STAY AT REST.
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3.11. AUDIO TERMINALS OF THE PANEL
On control panel there are two audio outputs:
CN.SPKR: internal speaker. The internal speaker allows to listen the voice messages during editing (useful for example when
recording customized voice messages).
WHEN THE CUSTOMIZATION OF THE VOICE MESSAGES ENDS, ALWAYS
DISCONNECT THE SPEAKER FROM THE CN.SPKR TERMINAL!
CN.AMP: external audio output. This audio output play the Voice Alert messages (wireless zones 1 ÷ 30) and the system
arming/disarming status of the control panel (if enabled, via software).
TO USE THIS OUTPUT IT IS NECESSARY TO CONNECT THE EXTERNAL AMPLIFIED MODULE MOD. AMP
(OPTIONAL)
3.12. ARMING STATUS SIGNALLING CONNECTION
It is possible to connect external LEDs to visualize the system status in addition to the LEDs on front panel.
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3.13. 230 V
AC
POWER LINE CONNECTION
Provide power line 230 V
AC
Connect the battery to red and black cables of the CN.BAT connector (red wire = positive pole +”; black wire = negative pole -“)
The battery must be 12 V rechargeable lead type.
The battery allows the control panel to maintain working the system in case of main power line failure.
3.14. INT1 EMERGENCY SWITCH
Before activate the control panel, perform all wired connections to the alarm system!
PANEL ACTIVE
PANEL OFF
FROM THE MOMENT INT1 IS SET TO ON, THE SYSTEM REQUIRES ABOUT 5 SECONDS TO BOOT.
DURING THIS TIME THE DISPLAY STAYS OFF.
INT1 may be considered as emergency switch: when set to OFF the control panel is deactivated but maintaining power and reference voltages
on all its outputs for the peripherals.
3.15. FRONT PANEL: DISPLAY AND BUTTONS
Button X
Quick: enble/disable Alert
Hold 2 seconds (within 60 s from disarming): User Menu
Button O
Quick: visualize the Alarm Memory
Hold 2 seconds: visualize GSM Modem Menu
Button #
Quick: visualize the control panel version
Hold 2 seconds (within 30 s from last receving): GSM Dialler Test
TRANSFORMER:
Primary: 230 V
AC
50/60 Hz 16 VA
Secondary: 14,7 V
AC
1,26 A
LIVE
NEUTRAL
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
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4. ENABLE/DISABLE THE RADIO TRANSMISSION
FACTORY SETTING: THE CONTROL PANEL HAS THE RADIO TRANSMISSION DISABLED!
It is necessary to enable the control panel radio transmission when one or more of these device are used:
Wireless sirens (SIRRB-NT, SIRRA-NT, VV-ZELA-RA, VV-ZELA-RB)
Bi-directional devices (DVTR-RT, DVT-TOUCH, DVT-R-OLED, STIMPIA-9, SINT-13, VOCALIST, LET-PROX-W)
To enable the radio transmission of the panel change the TX Radio code (via Installer menu or software). The TX Radio code can be seen
as a radio “channel”.
Sirens and radio devices “tune” automatically to TX Radio of the panel during the learning procedure.
This allow to:
distinguish the radio transmissions of different panels (near) avoiding interferences
send commands from different panels to the same sounder or radio device
The radio codes that the panel transmits are:
Armings (Total, Partial, External) and Disarming
Alarm and End Alarm
Tamper
Maintenance and End Maintenance
4.1. ENABLE THE RADIO TRANSMISSION
enter in Installer menu (see next paragraph)
select the “TX Radio Code” option
insert any value different than zero (from 001 to 999)
exit Installer menu
Note: if the TX Radio value is changed AFTER the learning of sounders and bi-directional devices, these will not communicate with the panel
anymore. It is necessary to delete all the devices and learn again them.
4.2. DISABLE THE RADIO TRANSMISSION
enter in Installer menu (see next paragraph)
select the “TX Radio Code” option
insert the value “000” (zero)
exit Installer menu
Note: switching off the radio transmission will reduce the number of operations the panel has to execute, thus increasing its reactivity
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5. ACCESS TO INSTALLER MENU
5.1. ENTER IN INSTALLER MENU
Disarm the control panel (even if already disarmed)
Open the cover of the control panel (pay attention to the connection cable between control panel and the cover!)
Set DIP2 to ON: the control panel shows on display the first Installer Menu item
It is possible to change the settings of the control panel using the X”, “Oand #buttons on the front panel:
To go forward in menu, press and release the # button, to go backward press long and release the #button
To change the values use the Oand X buttons
MAINTENANCE
IF THE RADIO TRANSMISSION OF THE PANEL IS ENABLED (TX RADIO CODE DIFFERENT FROM 000):
WHEN DIP-2 IS SET TO ON, THE PANEL SENDS A “MAINTENANCE” RADIO CODE.
IF THE PANEL IS STORED IN SOUNDER, THIS ONE WILL EMIT A “BEEP” AND BLINK: NOW IT IS POSSIBLE TO OPEN
THE COVER WITHOUT GENERATE TAMPER ALARM.
WHEN DIP-2 IS SET TO OFF, THE PANEL SENDS A “END MAINTENANCE” RADIO CODE.
THE SOUNDER ENABLE ITS TAMPER CONTROL (WILL EMIT A “BEEP” AND BLINK).
THESE CODES HAS NO EFFECT ON BI-DIRECTIONAL DEVICES.
5.2. EXIT FROM INSTALLER MENU
To exit from Installer Menu, set DIP2 to OFF at any time.
All the changes are saved and used immediately.
ON
2
OFF
1
3
4
12:30 01/02/12 ▄
Disarmed ▄ X
Cod. Combinatore
0000
Min.Assenza Rete
10
Date and Time
12:31 01/02/12
ON
2
OFF
1
3
4
12:30 01/02/12 ▄
Disarmed ▄ X
Cod. Combinatore
0000
Min.Assenza Rete
10
Date and Time
12:31 01/02/12
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5.3. INSTALLER MENU
Language Date and Time AC fail (min) Remote Code
Learning:
Activators
TX Radio Code
Learning:
Bidirectional
Siren Test
Learning: Wireless
Zones
Zones Arming
Program
Alert Program Exit Time (sec)
Entry Time (sec)
PreAlarm Time
(sec)
External Alarm
Voice Messages
Program
Beep at Arming Wireless Blinding Door Control Supervision
Voice Calls
Number
Relay AUX1 Relay AUX2 Relay AUX3
Wireless
Saturation
Sensors Test GSM Test
GPRS Contact-ID
Test
Delete Telephone
Numbers
Reset
To go to next menu item press short the “#” button
To go to previous menu item press long the “#” button
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Duevi CE60-8 Technical Manual

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Security access control systems
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