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AME S.p.a. - The data and information shown in this manual ar

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o change at any time and without the need for any advance warning.

CONTENTS

PARTICULARS                                                   PAG  

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SYMBOLS AND GLOSSARY                                               

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DESCRIPTION OF USE                                                                                                        

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SECURITY                                                                 

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STANDARD EN 50131 - SPECIFIC RECOMMENDATIONS

                    

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SYSTEM INSTALLATION                                         PAG  

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GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM                                             

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CABLING RS-485 BUS                                                                                                       

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PRACTICAL NOTES ON CABLING OF RS-485 BUS                                 

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CHOICE OF BUS RS-485 CABLE CROSS-SECTION                                 

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TRADITIONAL CABLING (entry-exit)                                               

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DOUBLE BRANCH CABLING                                                       

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CABLING WITH BRANCHING                                                                                 

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CABLING WITH BUS AMPLIFIER                                                                                                   

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CONTROL UNIT INSTALLATION                                                                  PAG  

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TECHNICAL FEATURES                                                    

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MAIN COMPONENTS OF THE CONTROL UNIT                             

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DESCRIPTION OF CIRCUIT BOARD                                                                                

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WALL MOUNTING                                                        

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CONTROL UNIT POWER SUPPLY                                                                                  

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230V AC GRID POWER SUPPLY                                                 

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OUTPUTS CABLING                                                      

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PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT U1                                                                                                  

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U2, U3, U4 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT (Open Collector)                         

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GENERAL ALARM RELAY OUTPUTS                                             

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PSTN TELEPHONE LINE                                                         

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INPUTS CABLING                                                        

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KEYPADS PXKD - PXWKTB01/PXWKTN01- PXKIN/PXKIB           PAG  

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CIRCUIT BOARD DESCRIPTION                                                  

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INSTALLATION                                                                                                                                 

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ADDRESSING                                                                   

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USER INTERFACE                                                        

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KEYPAD DISPLAY                                                               

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DISPLAY ICONS                                                                                                                              

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SYSTEM STATUS SIGNALS                                                      

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SYSTEM STATUS ALWAYS DISPLAYED                                                               

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ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD                                                       

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KEYPAD MENU                                                                  

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PXITU READER AND PXTAG KEY                                                               PAG  

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CIRCUIT BOARD DESCRIPTION                                                  

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INSTALLATION                                                                                                                                 

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VIEWING SYSTEM STATUS                                                                                                         

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PXWRX                                                                  

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CIRCUIT BOARD DESCRIPTION                                                  

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INSTALLATION                                                                                                                                 

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ADDRESSING                                                                   

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ACCESSORIES                                                   PAG  

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PXGSM                                                                  

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CIRCUIT BOARD DESCRIPTION                                                  

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INSTALLATION                                                                                                                                 

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PXLAN/PXWEB LAN INTERFACES                                        

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CIRCUIT BOARD DESCRIPTION                                                  

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INSTALLATION                                                                                                                                 

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PXKNX                                                                   

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CIRCUIT BOARD DESCRIPTION                                                  

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INSTALLATION                                                                                                                                 

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PXGPRS                                                                                                                                  

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CIRCUIT BOARD DESCRIPTION                                                  

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STATUS LEDS                                                                   

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INSERTING SIM CARD                                                                                                                  

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INSTALLATION                                                                                                                                 

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SETTINGS                                                                                                                                          

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MANUAL UPDATING OF FIRMWARE                                                                                       

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CONTROL UNIT MANAGEMENT VIA CAME MOBILE APP               PAG  

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CONNECTIVITY SETTINGS                                                       

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CAMECONNECT                                                  PAG  

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VIDEOCHECK                                                     PAG  

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INTRODUCTION                                                                 

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DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS OF THE SYSTEM                                                          

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SERVICES                                                                       

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SYSTEM START-UP                                                                                          PAG  

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PRELIMINARY INFORMATION                                            

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ACCESSING TECHNICAL MENU                                                 

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SELECTION OF NUMBERS GREATER THAN 9                                                                     

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OPENING / CLOSING CONTROL UNIT                                            

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SYSTEM UNDER MAINTENANCE / OPERATION                                                                  

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FIRST SWITCH-ON                                                       

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POWER ON CONTROL UNIT                                                     

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SELF-LEARNING MENU                                                         

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ADDRESSING AND LEARNING PERIPHERALS                                                         

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ACQUIRING KEYPADS                                                           

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ACQUIRING INSERTERS                                                         

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ACQUIRING RADIO RECEIVER MODULES ON BUS                               

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DEFINING SYSTEM AREAS                                                                                             

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PROGRAMMING SCENARIOS                                             

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CREATING SCENARIOS                                                          

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ASSOCIATING SCENARIOS WITH KEYPADS                                                                         

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ASSOCIATING SCENARIOS WITH READERS                                      

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PROGRAMMING INPUTS                                                                                                 

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LEARNING RADIO INPUTS                                                

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PROGRAMMING OUTPUTS                                                                                             

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PROGRAMMING TELEPHONE CALLS AND SMS                           

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SETTING  PSTN - GSM PRIORITY                                                

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SETTING THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS                                           

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RECORDING VOICE MESSAGE FROM PC                                                                              

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SENDING VOICE MESSAGES                                                                                                      

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CREATING USER CODES                                                                                                 

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ENABLING / DISABLING A CODE                                                                                              

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ACQUIRING KEYS                                                        

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LEARNING REMOTE CONTROLS                                                                                  

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SYSTEM TEST                                                                                                                     

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CONNECTING PC – CONTROL UNIT                                                          PAG  

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LOCAL PROGRAMMING VIA USB                                                                                 

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RESTORE SYSTEM                                               PAG  

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RESTORING CODES                                                      

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FACTORY SETTINGS                                                                                                          

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FACTORY SETTINGS VIA DIP-SWITCH                                    

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Summary of Contents for PXC99W

Page 1: ...SECURITY ALARM CONTROL UNIT INSTALLER MANUAL PXC99W FA00464 EN...

Page 2: ...TION 15 ADDRESSING 15 ACCESSORIES PAG 16 PXGSM 16 CIRCUIT BOARD DESCRIPTION 16 INSTALLATION 16 PXLAN PXWEB LAN INTERFACES 16 CIRCUIT BOARD DESCRIPTION 16 INSTALLATION 16 PXKNX 17 CIRCUIT BOARD DESCRIP...

Page 3: ...ary power supply and the relative connections to earth Once the system is up and running make sure the User has changed the factory User Code 123456 STANDARD EN 50131 SPECIFIC RECOMMENDATIONS To ensur...

Page 4: ...ephone Tablet Modem Router Switch Local PC PXDGETH LAN dongle 1 Building automation system CAME Domotic 3 0 PXIPC01 Programming cable LAN network INTERNET RS485 bus PSTN line Internal connection Stand...

Page 5: ...and twisted pair cable with a cross section of at least 2 x 0 5 mm for power supply and twisted pair 2 x 0 22 mm for data 2 x 0 5 mm for power supply and twisted pair 2 x 2 x 0 22 mm for data used to...

Page 6: ...A and B Analysing the circuit made in this way you can see that the structure of the RS 485 bus is still linear entry exit DOUBLE BRANCH CABLING RS 485 CABLE Screened 2 x 1 5 mm twisted 2 x 0 22 mm C...

Page 7: ...4 EN ver 1 03 2017 CAME S p a The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered as subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning CABLING WITH BUS AMPLIFIE...

Page 8: ...II Insulation class Dimensions HxWxD mm 300x250x65 Case ABS RAL9003 IP Rating IP30 Weight kg 2 70 Scenarios 16 Radio inputs 99 Wired inputs in control unit 6 Type of inputs in control unit NC NA SB D...

Page 9: ...eripherals connected 95mA with keypad backlight ing off 110mA with keypad back lighting on at maximum bright ness Power draw with control unit in alarm mode and PSTN on a call 155mA Description of cir...

Page 10: ...f The output is protected by a 100 ohm resistor It can also be used to control sirens or other loads U2 U3 U4 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT Open Collector A short circuit at 12V CC with active output for a long...

Page 11: ...s a general alarm output and is not programmable It follows the general alarm status and remains active for the programmed time Non self powered siren Self powered siren PSTN TELEPHONE LINE The PSTN t...

Page 12: ...6 7 8 Areas partially on 9 Areas not ready 10 Areas off 10 11 12 13 DISPLAY ICONS Symbol Meaning CAME logo System armed System disarmed System partially armed Programming Events memory User menu or re...

Page 13: ...d disabled Symbol Meaning Alarm memory Not ready for arming Generic power supply failure 230 V network power supply failure Battery failure PSTN line down GSM line down Serial connection local Etherne...

Page 14: ...the keypad software version to be viewed Pressing twice in succession takes you out of the Keypad Menu If xx seconds pass without any action the keypad goes into STAND BY mode and after a further xx...

Page 15: ...system man agement off constantly on flashing on rapidly slowly With the transponder reader you can view the system status through the signals provided by its LEDs as in the previous table Depending u...

Page 16: ...ge For remote connection to the PXLAN and PXWEB interfaces the router connected to your home network must be configured see the relative instruction manual CIRCUIT BOARD DESCRIPTION Hook the interface...

Page 17: ...ty event to be correctly posted by the interface on the KNX bus the minimum time of that event must be greater than or equal to 3 seconds WARNING For details about programming contact technical assist...

Page 18: ...ories to the module using the relevant connectors Insert the SIM into the slot c Attach module PXGPRS to the control unit board using the mounts provided in the package taking care that the IGSM conne...

Page 19: ...ssary to set a Select GPRS from the types of connection b Select Connectivity GSM c Enter APN Access Point Name Usually telephone service providers publish this information on their websites d If nece...

Page 20: ...e GSM module to a domestic WiFi network you must a Select WIFI from the types of connection b Select Connectivity WIFI c Deselect Access point mode so as to set the WiFi mode as Station d Enter SSID a...

Page 21: ...people and sends the alarm message to the control unit then takes photographs of the areas and sends them to the GPRS module of the security system The PIR camera system is available in the following...

Page 22: ...ters on the SIM provider s website d Select the telephone numbers on which to receive the notifica tion via MMS Sending via Email It is possible to enable sending emails with the information and pictu...

Page 23: ...press the following keys in se quence 0 and 3 OPENING CLOSING CONTROL UNIT When the control unit is opened by removing the cover the system goes into alarm mode In order to avoid this first go into th...

Page 24: ...button SW2 to store the re mote controls briefly press button A to store the key approach it to the reader The invitation will be repeated until the device to be associated is chosen Press the radio...

Page 25: ...ILABLE KEYPAD MENU ADDRESS MENU ADDRESS 02 WAIT STEP 2 Enabling keypad in control unit 1 From a keypad that has already been correctly acquired usu ally keypad 1 go into the Technical Menu 2 With sele...

Page 26: ...ss must be changed making it 02 or 03 The system cannot have radio receiver modules on the bus with identical addresses STEP 1 Address the expansion 1 On the expansion module set the address that you...

Page 27: ...IO XX STEP 2 Operation on areas not available in EASY mode Defines the operation to be carried out on the areas switch on off 1 Staying in the Scenario Menu 2 With select AREA OPERATION 3 With set the...

Page 28: ...GOING OUT SCENARIO B GOING TO BED Example If you wish to set the following scenarios on keypad 1 Key A GOING OUT Scenario Area 1 Area 2 and Area 3 Key B GOING TO BED Scenario Area 1 and Area 3 Key C...

Page 29: ...IO L2 01 GOING TO BED SCENARIO L3 01 NO Programming inputs Basic parameters of an input 1 Go into the Technical Menu 2 With select INPUTS and press 3 With select the input to be set and press 4 With s...

Page 30: ...Living Area immediate Input contact Perimeter delayed Input radar Living area path MODIFY INPUT 001 BEDROOM RADAR STATUS 001 ARMED TYPE 001 IMMEDIATE BALANCING 001 SINGLE BAL AREAS 001 DESCRIPTION 00...

Page 31: ...en the radio inputs Select heading SELF LEARN and press the self learning button of the magnetic contact to complete the acquisition If the re ceiver has already been acquired pressing the key activat...

Page 32: ...alarm events x x SABOTAGE sabotage events tampering etc x x TECHNICAL technical alarm events x x BURGLARY burglar alarm events x x SWITCHING ON OFF system switching on off events FAILURE failure event...

Page 33: ...CODE 22 SWITCH OFF AREA NN 00 000 EXIT TEC MENU CODE 23 EXIT TECHNICAL MENU 3 302 00 000 RST BATTERY CODE 24 BATTERY TEST OK 1 302 00 000 BATTERY FAIL CODE 25 BATTERY TEST BAD 00 000 LOCAL CONN CODE...

Page 34: ...ODE 73 DISABLING CODE NN 00 000 COD ENABLE CODE 74 ENABLING CODE NN 1 302 0 0 BATTERY KBD CODE 75 WL_KBD_BATT_EVENT NN 1 302 0 0 BATTERY SIR CODE 76 WL_SIREN_BATT_EVENT NN 1 137 0 0 SUPERVIS KBD CODE...

Page 35: ...ware interface 2 Write the text of the common message in the Voice Message column 3 Play the text to check how it sounds some words may not convert correctly and may have to be adjusted with accented...

Page 36: ...new key 1 Go into the Technical Menu 2 With select KEYS and press 3 With select SELECT KEY and press 4 With select the key to be learned and press 5 With select LEARN KEY and press 6 Place the key to...

Page 37: ...s can be learned during first switch on of the control unit following the voice guide see section POWER ON CTR U or later via the technical menu as shown below Acquiring new remote control 1 Go into t...

Page 38: ...On the PC set the password to access the control unit the same as the Technical Code 222222 which is factory set 2 Select the COM communication serial port Set the programming mode on the Control uni...

Page 39: ...the keypad displays SETTING UP set Dip 2 to OFF 5 The words SETTING UP IN PROCESS appear on the keypad 6 At the end of setting up the control unit returns to displaying the system status 2 Press butto...

Page 40: ...Italy 33079 Sesto al Reghena Pordenone Italy 39 0422 4940 39 0422 4941 39 0434 698111 39 0434 698434 English Manual code FA00464 EN ver 1 03 2017 CAME S p a The data and information shown in this manu...

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