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PCBVEDO68

000P1515XXXXXXXX

Table of contents

1. Introduction to the system ...........................................5

1.1 DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM COMPONENTS ..................................5

1.1.1 Communication standard ........................................................5
1.1.2 Addressing the modules ..........................................................5

1.2 GENERAL ..........................................................................................5

1.2.1 Main system specifications: ....................................................5

INPUTS / OUTPUTS / BALANCING ..........................................................5
PROGRAMMING / MAINTENANCE ..........................................................5
USER CODES / KEYS / REMOTE CONTROLS  ......................................5
COMPATIBLE DEVICES / NUMBER OF DEVICES SUPPORTED ...........5
VARIOUS FUNCTIONS COMMON TO ALL CONTROL PANELS .............6
ONLY WITH GSM MODULE ART. VEDOGSM ..........................................6
ONLY WITH IP MODULE ART. VEDOIP ....................................................6
ACTIVATIONS ............................................................................................6
ALERTS .....................................................................................................6

1.2.2  Power supply unit technical specifications ..........................7
1.2.3  Power supply unit technical specifications ..........................8

EXAMPLE OF TWO-POLE ISOLATING DEVICE ......................................8

2. Identification of parts and separation of circuits .......9

2.1 POSITIONING OF COMPONENTS AND FIXTURES (FOR ART. 

BOXPLASTIC) ..........................................................................................9

2.2 ROUTES FOR SEPARATING THE SELV CIRCUIT AND THE HIGH 

VOLTAGE CIRCUIT (FOR ART. BOXPLASTIC) ...............................9

2.3 POSITIONING OF COMPONENTS AND FIXTURES (FOR ART. 

BOXMETAL) .............................................................................................10

2.4 ROUTES FOR SEPARATING THE SELV CIRCUIT AND THE HIGH 

VOLTAGE CIRCUIT (FOR ART. BOXMETAL) ..................................11

3. Technical and installation specifications ....................12

3.1 BOXPLASTIC ....................................................................................12

3.1.1 Technical specifications...........................................................12
3.1.2 Installation .................................................................................12

3.2 BOXMETAL .......................................................................................12

3.2.1 Technical specifications...........................................................12
3.2.2 Installation .................................................................................12

3.3 CONTROL PANEL CARD ART. PCBVEDO10, ART. PCBVEDO34, 

ART. PCBVEDO68 .............................................................................13

3.3.1 Main features .............................................................................13
3.3.2 Technical specifications...........................................................14

CONFIGURATION JUMPERS ...................................................................14
VARIOUS CONNECTORS .........................................................................14
MODULE CONNECTORS .........................................................................14
LED MEANINGS ........................................................................................14
TERMINAL BLOCK M11-M12 ....................................................................14
TERMINAL BLOCK M2-M3-M4-M5 ...........................................................14
TERMINAL BLOCK M6-M7-M8-M9-M10 ...................................................14
MOUNTING ...............................................................................................14

3.4 INTERNAL EXPANSIONS .................................................................15

3.4.1 Telephone dialler functions (PSTN as standard) ...................15

SPECIFICATIONS ACCORDING TO STANDARD EN50136-2-1 ..............15
CONNECTION OF THE TELEPHONE LINE TO THE CONTROL PANEL 15

3.4.2 Messages and Voice Control expansion module (Art. 

VEDOVOICE)..............................................................................15

AUDIO MODULE FUNCTIONS .................................................................15
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................15
FITTING THE MESSAGES AND VOICE CONTROL EXPANSION MODULE 
15

3.4.3 GSM communication expansion module (Art. VEDOGSM) ..16

GSM MODULE FUNCTIONS ....................................................................16
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................16
SPECIFICATIONS ACCORDING TO STANDARD EN50136-2-1 ..............16
MEANING OF THE LEDS ON THE IP GSM MODULE .............................16
CONFIGURATION JUMPERS ...................................................................16
FITTING THE GSM MODULE ...................................................................16
FITTING THE SIM CARD ..........................................................................17

3.4.4 TCP/IP Ethernet expansion module (Art. VEDOIP) ................18

TCP/IP MODULE FUNCTIONS .................................................................18
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................18
SPECIFICATIONS ACCORDING TO STANDARD EN50136-2-1 ..............18
MEANING OF THE LEDS ON THE IP MODULE ......................................18
FITTING THE TCP/IP MODULE ................................................................18
FITTING THE RJ45 CONNECTOR ...........................................................18
FITTING THE RJ45 CONNECTOR ...........................................................18
FITTING THE MICROSD MEMORY CARD ...............................................18
REMOVING THE MICROSD MEMORY CARD .........................................18

3.5 GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT CONNECTING DEVICES TO THE 

BUS ....................................................................................................19

3.5.1 Bus line termination .................................................................19

3.6 WIRING THE INPUTS .......................................................................19

3.6.1 Normally closed (NC) ...............................................................19
3.6.2 Normally open (NO) ..................................................................19
3.6.3 Single balance ...........................................................................19
3.6.4 Double balance .........................................................................19
3.6.5 Triple balance ............................................................................20
3.6.6 Triple balance with jamming ....................................................20
3.6.7 Double zone (double) ...............................................................20
3.6.8 Double zone with end of line (EOL double) ............................20
3.6.9 Wiring the control panel's 24-hour input ................................20
3.6.10 Wiring the telephone dialler on the PSTN network..............20

Warnings

•  Install the equipment by carefully following the instructions given by the manufacturer 

and in compliance with the standards in force.

•  All the equipment must only be used for the purpose it was designed for. 

Comelit 

Group S.p.A

. declines any responsibility for improper use of the apparatus, for any 

alterations made by others for any reason or for the use of non-original accessories 

or materials.

•  Installation, mounting and assistance procedures for electrical devices must only be 

performed by specialised electricians.

•  For standard-compliant installation, a suitable (two-pole) device must be provided 

for isolating and protecting the network power supply in the building's electrical 

system (see diagram on page 8), in compliance with the standards in force (law 

46/90): for example, a two-pole overload circuit breaker with rated current 6A.

•  Cut off the power supply before carrying out any maintenance work.

•  It is recommended to check the correct operation of the safety system periodically 

(at least once a month).

•  Remove any dust accumulated in the control panel housing with a damp cloth, 

without using any solvent, and check that there are no foreign bodies. 

•  Check the conditions of the connectors and the conductors. 

•  Carry out the maintenance and operation test of all the components (smoke 

sensors, movement sensors, ...) as indicated in the respective technical manuals.

•  Replace the protections on the terminals.

•  All the products comply with the requirements of Directive 2006/95/EC (which 

replaces  Directive  73/23/EEC  and  subsequent  amendments),  as  certified  by  the 

CE

 mark they carry.

•  The device complies with the following standards:

•  EN60950-1/A1:2010

 relating to the safety of information technology equipment.

•  EN50130-4:2011

 relating to Alarm systems Part 4: Electromagnetic 

compatibility

•  EN50131

 relating to Alarm systems - Intrusion and Hold Up alarm systems

•  EN50136

 elating to Alarm systems - Alarm transmission systems and 

equipment

•  On all articles there is a label identifying the product. Two examples are shown 

below: 

•  All the system components must have safety grade 2 or higher to obtain grade 2 

alarm system certification according to standard 

EN50131

.

Maintenance

Certifications

Product labels

manufacturer's 

name

interpretation serial number: 000PWWYY

XXXXXXXX

protocol number

date of manufacture 

week of manufacture (WW) 

and year of manufacture (YY) 

(in the sample label 

1515= week15 of the year 15)

article code

VEDOGSM

000P1515XXXXXXXX

EAN article 

identification code

manufacturer's 

name

serial number

serial number

article code

Summary of Contents for VEDO10

Page 1: ...Passion Technology Design EN TECHNICAL MANUAL Technical manual for the Vedo system...

Page 2: ...mally closed NC 19 3 6 2 Normally open NO 19 3 6 3 Single balance 19 3 6 4 Double balance 19 3 6 5 Triple balance 20 3 6 6 Triple balance with jamming 20 3 6 7 Double zone double 20 3 6 8 Double zone...

Page 3: ...NFIGURATION JUMPERS 31 CONNECTING VEDOCCTV WITH SWITCH HUB AND CONTROL PANEL POWER SUPPLY 31 CONNECTING THE VEDOCCTV MODULE WITH POE SWITCH HUB 31 MMS SUPPORT SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND MINIMUM REQUIREMEN...

Page 4: ...er code authorisation 49 5 3 13 Changing date and time 49 5 3 14 Acquiring an RFID key code from the keypad 49 5 3 15 Acquiring a radio sensor code from the keypad 50 5 3 16 Acquiring a radio control...

Page 5: ...ontrol panel can be programmed directly from the keypad or more easily by means of dedicated software The audio messages can be modified only by using the programming software from a PC The associatio...

Page 6: ...e CONTACT ID protocol Yes Priority in processing and indicating signals 1 Alarm Events 2 Sabotage 3 Malfunctions 4 Exclusions 5 Other events In the telephone options it is possible to set the priority...

Page 7: ...he control panel Depends on the control panel configuration With battery Art 30076004 12V and 18Ah Grade 2 1500mA mean current absorbed by the control panel Depends on the control panel configuration...

Page 8: ...erating temperature and Operating humidity 10 55 with warm dry air 10 40 C with max 93 RH not condensed Safety grade 2 according to EN50131 1 Environmental class II according to EN50131 1 1 2 3 Power...

Page 9: ...or power supply unit PSU15 7 Internal fuse 250V T2A for Art PSU15 Internal fuse 250V T2 5A for PSU50 8 Cable for connecting the power supply unit to earth Art PSU15 9 High Voltage Cables 10 Cable for...

Page 10: ...rew for power supply unit Art PSU15 Optional positions a Holes for fitting supports for fixing the expansion Art VEDO8I8O b Screws for fixing and holding PAL module Art VEDOCCTV for further informatio...

Page 11: ...ing in contact with 230V wires If the mains cable inlet hole is shared with other cables of the control panel wiring as in the picture use a mains power supply cable with double insulation 1 GSM anten...

Page 12: ...ge 39 Art BOXPLASTIC complies with standards EN50131 1 EN50131 3 EN50131 6 EN50136 1 1 EN50136 2 1 EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2011 A2 2013 EN50130 4 Art BOXMETAL complies with standards EN50...

Page 13: ...3 8 V self resettable fuse for protecting the power supply to the siren outputs 1 5A 13 8 V self resettable fuse for protecting the power supply to the RS485 buses 1 5A 13 8 V self resettable fuse for...

Page 14: ...r supply negative I7 Programmable input zone 7 I8 Programmable input zone 8 V AUX Power supply positive for signal sensors Electrically connected to terminal 1 of the same terminal block Shares its li...

Page 15: ...od ule Art VEDOVOICE Optional contains the part of the audio messages relating to the digital dialler i e contains the audio messages to be sent on the standard or GSM telephone line Equipped with a p...

Page 16: ...ACCORDING TO STANDARD EN50136 2 1 FITTING THE GSM MODULE Insert the plastic spacers in the relevant holes Then taking care to plug the module connector into the control panel connector designated MOD...

Page 17: ...an external antenna Art 2G50000296 For this purpose there is a pre marked section to allow easy exit of the antenna cable OK NO FITTING THE SIM CARD The SIM card must be enabled and if it is a pay as...

Page 18: ...o the control panel card Art PCBVEDO10 Art PCBVEDO34 Art PCBVEDO68 Respecting any indications for configuration and installation SPECIFICATIONS ACCORDING TO STANDARD EN50136 2 1 Make sure the card on...

Page 19: ...cond balancing resistor also 1 8K makes it possible to distinguish an alarm state from a line sabotage state both in the event of cutting and short circuit IMPORTANT input balancing resistors if used...

Page 20: ...d balancing resistor 3 3K disposed in parallel to the contact of the second sensor to be monitored This configuration makes it possible to distinguish between an alarm electrical fault state and a lin...

Page 21: ...DOLCD and keypad with RFID key reader Art VEDOLCDPROX MAIN FEATURES The LCD keypad allows an authorised user to enable and disable the system to check the system status and manage its general features...

Page 22: ...red speed 3 Once you have set the speed set DIP switch 6 back to OFF The speed is now set 4 Set DIP switches 1 to 5 according to the address to be set Note that the standard speed of the bus for VEDO...

Page 23: ...RS485 data bus B MEANING OF THE LEDS WHEN THE CYCLE IS IN PROGRESS LED Status Function Red On Request execution of action associated with LED Slow flash Action associated with LED requires forcing to...

Page 24: ...of the bytes that form the unique code of the key and can have a value between 1 and 2 32 1 therefore generating a maximum number of 2 32 2 possible values Vedo Touch Minitouch is an innovative inter...

Page 25: ...HE BUS Like any other device connected to the 485 bus the Vedo Touch Mini Touch must respond to a single address that can be configured from the display The device Mini Touch Art 20034607 must be powe...

Page 26: ...according to EN50131 1 1 CV8 485 line termination 2 Terminal block for system connection 3 CV5 Jumper for video closure 4 CN4 CN5 Monitor bracket connectors 1 Microphone 2 Touch screen 3 Key sensor 4...

Page 27: ...button programmable 5 Privacy Doctor key programmable 6 Self ignition key programmable 7 Open doors key 8 Video memory key 9 Key 3 programmable default off 10 Key 2 programmable default general actua...

Page 28: ...ing with 2 self tapping screws The cover is secured to the base by means of three fasteners on the top and two spring clips at the bottom There are also two safety screws to prevent accidental opening...

Page 29: ...and or volumetric detectors and supervised wireless sirens to the control panel 1 Dip Switch 2 Anti tear tamper 3 Anti tamper tamper Holes for fixing the VEDORF card to the metal housing Art BOXMETAL...

Page 30: ...lting the recorded films of the cameras on the system 4 IP cameras and one chosen analogue camera by the system manager Vedo Touch Mini Touch Icona Manager VIP or by App 1 Reserved terminals 2 Etherne...

Page 31: ...o operate in case of temporary absence of mains power The power supply from the control panel allows the device to operate in case of temporary absence of mains power IMPORTANT In order to use the vid...

Page 32: ...SIREN V COM V V TC1 TC2 V SIR NO NC COM M2 SELF POWERED SIREN V COM V V TC TC V S NO NC CO M 3 WIRE CONNECTION 2 WIRE CONNECTION SELF POWERED SIREN V COM V V TC1 TC2 V SIR NO NC COM M2 SELF POWERED S...

Page 33: ...d as TC If the output is configured as a TC in standby the output will be fluctuating no voltage but in active status it will close terminal TC to positive This type of behaviour can be figured with t...

Page 34: ...ed to 1 5A V Power supply negative output reference 485 communication BUS power supply A RS485 data BUS for connection to other devices OUT A B RS485 data BUS for connection to other devices OUT B bus...

Page 35: ...ect the entire system The device is equipped with a dual connection to the VEDO system 485 BUS the IN port input the OUT port output The section of the system that you want to isolate from the rest mu...

Page 36: ...package on the BUS To access dip switch S1 and jumpers JP1 and JP2 you must remove the plastic casing at the top DEFAULT The 24H terminal needs the Tamper contact to be connected in single balanced co...

Page 37: ...HOUSING ART BOXPLASTIC 4 3 FIXING THE HOUSING ART BOXPLASTIC TO THE WALL 4 2 PREPARING THE HOUSING ART BOXPLASTIC If the control panel is already assembled you will have to remove the electronic cards...

Page 38: ...CONTROL PANEL CARD ART PCBVEDO10 PCBVEDO34 PCBVEDO68 AND PCBPSU IN A HOUSING ART BOXPLASTIC 4 5 MOUNTING THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT PSU15 IN A HOUSING ART BOXPLASTIC 4 6 MOUNTING THE EXPANSION ART VEDO8I8...

Page 39: ...ART BOXMETAL 4 8 FIXING THE HOUSING ART BOXMETAL TO THE WALL 2 1 1 4 9 MOUNTING THE CONTROL PANEL CARD ART PCBVEDO10 PCBVEDO34 PCBVEDO68 AND PCBPSU IN A HOUSING ART BOXMETAL 4 10 MOUNTING THE EXPANSI...

Page 40: ...40 2 1 1 2 3 4 CLACK 1 2 2 1 3 BLOCKING OPTIONAL 4 11 MOUNTING THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT PSU15 PSU50 IN A HOUSING ART BOXMETAL 4 12 MOUNTING THE MODULE ART VEDOCCTV IN A METAL HOUSING ART BOXMETAL...

Page 41: ...41 2 2 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 4 4 2 1 2 1 3 3 1 3 2 2 1 3 2 2 4 13 MOUNTING THE KEYPAD ART VEDOLCD ART VEDOLCDPROX ON BOX 503 4 14 MOUNTING THE KEYPAD ON THE WALL ART VEDOLCD ART VEDOLCDPROX OPENING OPENING...

Page 42: ...42 3 150 cm 120 cm 2 1 4 4 15 MOUNTING THE VEDO TOUCH ART VEDOTOUCH MINI TOUCH ART 20034607 ON BOX 503 OPENING...

Page 43: ...43 2 3 4 5 1 3 145 150 cm 115 125 cm 2 14 5 cm 14 5 cm 1 6 5 ALTO UP HAUT OBEN 4 9 8 1 2 2 3 7 1 3 2 4 16 MOUNTING PLANUX MONITOR ART 20034801 WITH FLUSH MOUNTED BOX ART 6117 DISASSEMBLY...

Page 44: ...44 3 145 150 cm 115 125 cm 2 14 5 cm 14 5 cm 1 6 5 4 9 2 2 1 3 8 7 10 4 17 MOUNTING PLANUX MONITOR ART 20034801 WITH WALL SUPPORT ART 6120 DISASSEMBLY...

Page 45: ...3310W 4A 7 160 cm 130 cm 1 2 2 1 2 6 14 2 cm 14 7 cm 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 CLACK 1 2 1 3B 3A 5A 8 3C 4 18 WALL MOUNTING ICONA MANAGER VIP ART 6620 SU 503 SERIES BOX ROUND BOX DISASSEMBLY Art 6620 optional w...

Page 46: ...6 2 1 1 1 2 CLACK 2 3 6 9 160 cm 130 cm Lmax 10 cm Lmin 6 cm 1 2 Art 20003310W 2 5 8 14 2 cm 14 7 cm 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 1 2 1 4 7 4 19 MOUNTING ICONA MANAGER VIP ON A FLUSH MOUNTED BOX ART 6117 DISASSEMBLY...

Page 47: ...1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 2 VEDO8I8O VEDORF 3 1 2 2 1 4 20 PREPARING THE PLASTIC HOUSING FOR MOUNTING THE EXPANSION ART VEDORF VEDO8I8O 4 21 WALL MOUNTING THE PLASTIC HOUSING FOR MOUNTING THE EXPANSION ART V...

Page 48: ...next level or to confirm the entry of a new data item Press C to return to the previous menu To modify a numerical value type in the desired value following the format shown on the display omitting no...

Page 49: ...st line will show DD MM YY day month and year and the second line will display the date set on the control panel 5 Enter the date using the number keys e g 1 September 2012 becomes 010912 then confirm...

Page 50: ...keypad remember to transfer them to the PC by means of the Comelit alarm control panels configuration programme 1 Disconnect the siren battery if connected and disconnect the audio from its connector...

Page 51: ...u depth level you are it is possible to use fast navigation by inserting the coordinates The coordinates are inserted in pairs of lines or columns for each navigation depth level Each coordinate is co...

Page 52: ...on 1 1 1 7 x 2 Tamper areas At least one selected area 1 1 1 7 x 3 Technical areas At least one selected area 1 1 1 7 x 4 Tamper cycles Unlimited 1 1 1 7 x 5 Technical cycles Unlimited 1 1 1 7 x 8 Unl...

Page 53: ...Radio zones Vedo 10 x from 1 to 16 Vedo 34 x from 1 to 64 Vedo 68 x from 1 to 96 Indices Parameters Configurations necessary to guarantee Grade 2 certification 1 1 1 13 x 3 Monitoring Maximum 20 minut...

Page 54: ...ognition timeout 60 seconds 1 1 1 27 1 9 Telephone line parameters pstn Selected 1 1 1 27 1 10 Length of call 60 seconds 1 1 1 27 1 12 Voice message repetition 5 1 1 1 27 1 14 Attempts 3 1 1 1 27 1 15...

Page 55: ...Action Only set selected 1 1 1 31 x 6 y 155 Panic Alarm Action Only set selected 1 1 1 31 x 6 y 156 Robbery Alarm Action Only set selected 1 1 1 31 x 6 y 157 Flood Alarm Action Only set selected 1 1...

Page 56: ...eset alarms Selected 1 1 1 43 x 114 Stop alarms Selected 1 1 1 43 x 115 Stop telephone calls Selected 1 1 1 43 x 116 Timed activation error Selected 1 1 1 43 x 119 Technical programming Selected 1 1 1...

Page 57: ...ES n X 0 22 mm2 0 50 0 085 8 5 n X 0 50 mm2 0 80 0 032 3 2 n X 0 75 mm2 0 90 0 026 2 6 n X 1 mm2 1 0 020 2 n X 1 5 mm2 1 28 0 013 1 3 n X 2 5 mm2 1 65 0 008 0 82 For the bus signals A and B you can us...

Page 58: ...to go through a hub or a network switch The control panel will be connected by means of a network cable in straight configuration In many cases it will be possible to buy a standard cable of suitable...

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