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Acquiring a radio control code from the keypad

1. Press buttons n° 2 and 3 simultaneously until the radio control LEDs start 

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 ashing autonomously, then release the buttons and wait for the 

LEDs to go off. Should this not happen within about ten seconds (e.g. with a new radio control) move onto the next point

2. From the keypad, enter a valid installer code (default master code 001961).

3. Press Prog

4. The 

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 rst and second lines of the display will show the messages “Main Menu” and “Parameter Prog.” respectively, indicating that you can now 

modify the system options

5. Press the Con

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 rm key to enter the respective submenus

6. Using the navigation keys (up and down), select the “Radio Controls” submenu. Press Con

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 rm

7. The display will show the message “Radio Control 1” and below it, the parameter that you can modify, namely “Description”

8. Using the navigation keys (left and right), select the position in which you intend to acquire the radio control

9. Using the navigation keys (up and down), select “Acquisition” and press Con

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 rm The display will show the message “Acq. Radio Tel.: In 

progress...”

10.  Press buttons 3 and 4 simultaneously until the radio control LEDs start 

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 ashing, then release the buttons.

11.  If acquisition is successful, the display will show the message “DEV. PENDANT” and the unique code number of the radio control.

12.  Once you have 

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 nished making changes from the keypad, remember to transfer them to the PC by means of the Comelit alarm switchboards 

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Acquiring a siren code from the keypad

1. Disconnect the siren battery, if connected, and disconnect the audio from its connector. If the audio is already disconnected, connect it brie

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to discharge the capacitors in the circuit and ensure subsequent clean switch-on

2. From the keypad, enter a valid installer code (default master code 001961).

3. Press Prog

4. The 

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 rst and second lines of the display will show the messages “Main Menu” and “Parameter Prog.” respectively, indicating that you can now 

modify the system options

5. Press the Con

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 rm key to enter the respective submenus

6. Using the navigation keys (up and down) select the “Radio Outputs” submenu. Press Con

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 rm

7. The display will show the message “Output 1” and below it, the parameter that you can modify, namely“Description”

8. Using the navigation keys (left and right) select the position in which you intend to acquire the radio control

9. Using the navigation keys (up and down) select “Acquisition”.

10. Press and hold the siren's LEARN button, which is located near the connection strip for the con

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Hold the LEARN button down until the siren 

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 asher starts 

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 ashing quickly, then release the button

11.  Wait until the 

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 asher starts 

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 ashing more slowly

12.  Now press Con

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 rm on the keypad. The display will show the message “Acq. Radio Tel.: In progress...”

13. After about 

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 fteen seconds, the result of the acquisition will appear on the display

14.  Once you have 

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 nished making changes from the keypad, remember to transfer them to the PC by means of the Comelit alarm switchboards 

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Exiting programming mode

To exit programming mode, simply press C until you have exited the menus completely, i.e. until the date and time are displayed on the keypad.

Restoring factory settings

You can reset the switchboard con

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 ned as Partial, and level two, de

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 ned as Total.

A partial reset is con

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for use and management have been lost.
A total reset, by contrast, recon

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 gures the switchboard card to its default settings, in such a way that it can be re-used as though newly unpacked 

from its packaging. Total resets can be performed only via the con

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 guration software, provided you know both a user code and an installer code. 

It may be necessary to perform a partial reset to recover the necessary codes.

The total reset process is described in the procedures set down in the system con

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Partial Reset (code recovery)

A partial reset can be performed in hardware mode only.

To perform a partial reset to recover the default master installer and user codes, proceed as follows:
1. Switch off all power to the switchboard card

2. Insert a jumper on connector JP6

3. Power up the control panel

4. Wait until LED DL3 starts 

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 ashing at about 1 

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 ash per second

5. Remove the jumper from JP6

6. The codes are now restored to their factory settings

Summary of Contents for 30001008

Page 1: ...EN TECHNICAL MANUAL www comelitgroup com VEDO system Technical Manual...

Page 2: ...y reader art 30006003 18 Meaning of LEDs 18 Mounting and wiring the keypads 18 RFID proximity reader on bus art 30006104 19 Main features 19 Meaning of LEDs 19 Setting RFID reader speed 20 Addressing...

Page 3: ...s 30 PSU connector 30 Tamper contact connection 30 Connecting V reference terminal 31 Earth connection 31 Art 30003106 technical specifications 31 BUS Isolator Art 30003105 31 Addressing the BUS and s...

Page 4: ...e bus The system comprises a master unit the switchboard and a certain number of slave units the peripherals on the bus Regardless of system activation status the switchboard s task is to query the pe...

Page 5: ...ote controls Radio 11 8 users 3 installers 38 32 users 6 installers 38 32 users 6 installers 56 50 users 6 installers 56 50 users 6 installers Keys Balance Type NO NC Single balancing Double balancing...

Page 6: ...rance for operating the anti opening tamper correctly a presser element has been provided on the cover of the housing This element has a hole in it in which a self tapping screw can be inserted suppli...

Page 7: ...switchboard is already assembled remove the electronic cards and the power supply unit from the bottom of the housing so as to avoid the risk of damage 1 1 2 If the input output expansion module is pr...

Page 8: ...4 Route the cables through the respective holes 5 Fix the housing to the wall by tightening the screws fully home into the wall plugs but without damaging the housing mountings 6 You can now refit the...

Page 9: ...ication of connections to switchboard terminals Switchboard card 30001008 30001034 30001068 The switchboard card is available in 3 versions with different features see the table on page 5 for details...

Page 10: ...OC the output acts as an open collector in standby it will not allow the passage of current and if activated it will close to earth If JP5 is set to TC however in standby it will not allow the passage...

Page 11: ...m a remote location using a standard telephone or cellphone A second section is provided for the input of custom messages in other words all messages intended to provide specific information about the...

Page 12: ...ompletely Once you have fitted the module correctly connect the antenna to the respective connector IMPORTANT if the position of the switchboard does not allow the reception of an adequate GSM signal...

Page 13: ...g of the LEDs on the IP GSM module The expansion card for GSM network communication is equipped with 5 indicator LEDs for giving information about device status and operation The LEDs are designated D...

Page 14: ...fully into the connector then 2 release it the card will be pushed outwards so that you can grip it more easily To plug the memory card back into its connector simply insert the card into the connect...

Page 15: ...each other in an ideal layout balance the line with the appropriate end of line resistor 120 ohm On some devices this resistor is installed on board and can be activated by means of a jumper or DIP sw...

Page 16: ...nguish between the two sensors derives from the adoption of a balancing resistor 1 8K disposed in parallel to the contact of the first sensor to be monitored and a second balancing resistor 3 3K dispo...

Page 17: ...freely configurable alarm inputs Main features Backlit 2 x 16 character LCD display initial software addressing from built in keypad Four LEDs for immediate indication of power ON battery alarm generi...

Page 18: ...503 box 1 Position the base of the keypad with the fixing holes aligned with the two clips on the 503 box and using a pencil or marker pen mark the position of the hole for the anti tear bolt the bol...

Page 19: ...with the Red LED active Slow flash System not activated and alarm sabotage or fault event memory present Fast flash System activated and alarm sabotage or fault event memory present Blue On Scenario...

Page 20: ...with the RFID readers on bus on keypad on Safetouch on Minitouch or on Planux Manager they make it possible to activate and deactivate the system without any need for electrical contact An RFID key ca...

Page 21: ...panel Optical tamper 485 bus interface for direct alarm interfacing Simplebus interface for home automation interfacing only with Minitouch Basic bridging from alarm to home automation facility for d...

Page 22: ...ce you have made the necessary connections refit the display part to the frame first using the clips on the left hand side and then exerting slight pressure on the right hand edge to help join the rem...

Page 23: ...rs on the top and two spring clips at the bottom There are also two safety screws to prevent accidental opening 1 4 1 3 3 2 Preparing the housing once you have opened the housing remove the electronic...

Page 24: ...OFF 38400 ON OFF 57600 OFF ON 115200 ON ON N DIP1 DIP2 DIP3 DIP4 DIP5 DIP6 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 3 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 4 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 5 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF...

Page 25: ...contacts and or volumetric detectors and supervised wireless sirens to the switchboard Main features Up to 32 radio zones per module Up to 16 radio outputs including max 8 sirens Up to 8 radio sirens...

Page 26: ...to 4 different frames captured at different times by the camera associated to the zone in alarm Network parameters of PAL IP module The PAL IP module must be correctly recognised by the switchboard b...

Page 27: ...ctions the siren might sound only briefly but none of the switchboard functions logic operation GSM communication or communication to PSTN line will be influenced by the siren battery Connecting a non...

Page 28: ...nd against battery inversion If the polarity of the battery is inverted a 10A fuse in the metal housing blows Connection to the switchboard is by means of a multiple pole connector whereas connection...

Page 29: ...1 5A 2 Art 30076003 12V 7Ah 3 1 Art 30003106 Art 30002501 Plastic wall mounted housing for VEDO control panels Art 30002502 Metal wall mounted housing for VEDO control panels Art 30002503 Plastic flu...

Page 30: ...t OUTPUTS O1 Open collector output 1 Programmed as module Anti Sabotage by default The output is active when module sabotage occurs O2 Open collector output 2 Programmed as module Low Battery Anomaly...

Page 31: ...0076004 12V and 15Ah Features linked to the type of power supply unit connected to terminal J1 Power supply unit 30076101 30076102 30076103 Power supply unit type EN50131 6 TYPE A TYPE A TYPE A Input...

Page 32: ...hing no data transfer over BUS at the speed set using the dip switch Flashing quickly data transfer over BUS in progress DL2 Off the peripheral is communicating correctly Very slow flashing approx 3 s...

Page 33: ...modules and of the switchboard or alternatively bypass the anti tamper microswitches Remember that the anti tamper inputs can be configured only in double balance mode IMPORTANT upon first start up o...

Page 34: ...ut the decimal point Modifying an alphanumeric string once you have selected the string to modify e g the description of a zone the first editable character will start flashing The characters can now...

Page 35: ...he keypad confirms the action with the message DEACTIVATED 3 Deactivation will also deactivate any alarms in progress within a few seconds Muting an alarm with the system deactivated To mute an alarm...

Page 36: ...show DD MM YY day month and year and the second line will display the date set on the switchboard 5 Enter the date using the number keys e g 1 September 2012 becomes 010912 then confirm 6 The first li...

Page 37: ...7 The display will show the message Output 1 and below it the parameter that you can modify namely Description 8 Using the navigation keys left and right select the position in which you intend to ac...

Page 38: ...Relay output 1 potential free exchange 3A 24VDC TC outputs Configurable as OC or OE limited to 100mA Setting the control panel to Service Status Exiting Service Status This function allows the install...

Page 39: ...le with n structure for 0 22 mm2 the total resistance added by the cable becomes 17 ohm For connection to an alarm input 17 ohm does not generally compromise the performance of the system SHIELDED ALA...

Page 40: ...it will be possible to buy a standard cable of suitable length but when this is not possible you will need to make the connection autonomously This is done using UTP CAT5 cable or higher The cable wil...

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