• General introduction ....................... 6 • Using the keypad ........................6 Keypad buttons ........................6 Keypad signals ........................7 LCD screen ........................7 System status display ...................... 7 Key to the indicator LEDs ....................7 Events display ........................8 Area status display ......................8 Buzzer ..........................
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Events log ........................47 Zone and area status ....................... 47 Quick commands ......................48 Output commands ......................50 Telephone contacts list ....................50 Edit telephone number description ................51 Edit telephone number ....................51 Edit email address ..................... 52 Options ..........................52 Keyboard emulation ......................
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Keys not valid ........................69 • Using the radio control......................70 Radio control indications ....................70 Actions via radio control ....................70 Exhausted battery ......................70 Alarm lock in progress ...................... 70 • Using remote communications ................... 71 Telephone signaller ......................71 Telephone calls ........................
GENERAL INTRODUCTION The modern and functional VEDO system offers the best possible response to the technical and performance- related demands of modern security systems. This manual provides information regarding the day-to-day use of the VEDO system. Please refer to the Glossary if you wish to check the meaning of the terms used in this manual.
Keypad signals LCD screen In standby mode, the time appears on the first line of the display, while the second line is empty and the LEDs are off. 20:41 11-11-2015 System status display When a 6-digit user code is entered, the code is validated on the sixth digit; if the user is authorised, the name associated with that user appears on the first line.
Events display If an event occurs, the keypad will display it on both lines, with the first line displaying the type of event (fault, open zone, tampering) and the second displaying a description of the event. Fault: Touch Fault To move from the event display screen to the standby screen and vice-versa, simply press 'C'. Area status display √...
Keypad procedures Unauthenticated users can only use the delete key “C” or the numerical keys. If a key that is not usable is pressed, the display will show the message "FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE". Authenticated users of the keypad who press button C will be returned through the previous menu until the area status is displayed.
Area deactivation To deactivate the areas, enter the code and press 'OFF'; the following screen signals that the operation has been completed successfully. DEACTIVATION EXECUTED Partial activations P1 and P2 To activate partial scenario P1 or P2: 1. Enter the code then press the key associated with the desired scenario. The screen in the figure illustrates what happens after P1 is pressed (the same thing will happen for P2).
for the open zones (to be used only when the zone cannot be closed, because it reduces the security level of the system). C. Exclude the zone. This method allows you to exclude the open zones from activation (to be used only when the zone cannot be closed, because it reduces the security level of the system).
Activation in presence of tampering If tampering is present during system activation, before confirming the action the keypad will display: TAMPER! ↵ FORCE? ↓ To continue with activation if tampering has been detected, you will need to force the procedure. ...
Appendix. Meaning of the warning messages WARNING MESSAGES DESCRIPTION ACTION EXECUTED The requested action has been executed. ACT. REQ. CODE The requested action requires a code to be entered. ACT. LOCKED The user is not authorised to perform activation. ACT. LOCKED L2 Level 2 user is not authorised to perform activation (contact your installer for authorisation).
System Management Menu Navigation mode To access the user menu, enter the code and press the 'prog' key, whether the system is activated or deactivated. The user menu consists of a certain number of options, divided into sub-menus. IMPORTANT: When the product leaves the factory, only User 1 is available and enabled with the code 111111. ...
Menu structure The structure of the System Management menu is described in the following list: Activations • Enabling (option available for keys • Total activation already acquired; user • Total deactivation authorised, he/she can operate on all the • Activation scenarios keys, otherwise only the key with which •...
Activations All the considerations described in the previous paragraphs relating to activation apply, even if open zones, faults or tampering events are detected. Scroll through the menu using the arrows until you see: System Mgmt. Activations Then press 'ENTER' to display the activation options: Total Activation, Deactivation, Scenarios, Single area activation.
Single area activation This option can be used to activate a single area. From the following screen: Activations Act. Single Area Press 'ENTER' to access the screen ACTIVATION/Area 1 ACTIVATE ↵ ↓ Area 1 At this point, use the arrows (up and down) to select the area to be activated. ...
Output activation This option can be used to work on the system outputs. Use the arrows to scroll through the user menu until you see: System Mgmt. Activate Output Press 'ENTER' to access the output activation screen ACTIVATE OUTPUT O.
Event key 1 (or 2) This option generates the event configured for key 1 on the keypad. GENERATE EVENT 1 KEY CMD? The same applies for event key 2. IMPORTANT: these commands can be associated to the function keys on the keypad to control outputs or to generate telephone alerts (telephone calls or SMS).
Reset control unit This option can be used to cause a control unit reset. GENERATE UNIT RESET CMD? This command is only available to authorised users. IMPORTANT: standard users, by default, are not authorised to execute this command, which is restricted to Installers.
Inputs Test This option can be used to test the inputs. Inputs Test 1 Lounge window Use up and down arrows to scroll through the list of inputs and press ‘ENTER’ to perform the desired input test. » One of the following messages will appear on the display, depending on the input status (open or closed): Lounge window Lounge window 1 ZONE OK!
Generic event test From this menu you can perform tests on all the programmed generic events. The pre-configured alerts for the generic event are sent. The first generic event to be proposed is the "Call Test"; use the arrow keys to scroll through the menu to select the generic event you wish to test.
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1. Press ‘ENTER’ to access the System Analysis menu. Syst. Analysis Zones status 2. Use the direction keys to select the Zone status option, then press ‘ENTER’. SCROLL ZONES WITH ↓ ↑ 3. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the list of zones. 4.
Fault-finding This option can be used to view any faults and/or tamper events. Use the arrow keys to scroll through the System Mgmt. menu to display: System Mgmt. Syst. Analysis Press ‘ENTER’ to access the System Analysis menu. Syst. Analysis Fault-finding ...
Options Codes management This option can be used to edit and delete user codes. Use the arrow keys to scroll through the System Mgmt. menu to display: System Mgmt. Options Press ‘ENTER’ to access the Options menu. Options Codes Management ...
Code deletion To delete a code and deactivate a user, select the option 'Delete' using the up and down arrow keys, and select the user you wish to delete using the right and left arrow keys. User 2 Delete To delete the code press 'ENTER', you will be asked to confirm the deletion. Delete code? IMPORTANT: the option for working on user codes can be disabled by the installer during...
Permanently enable installer This option can be used to permanently enable or disable the installer code; in this mode installer enabling does not expire after 4 hours. Using the arrow keys, navigate to the screen "System Mgmt/Options/'Perm.Enable Inst." and press 'ENTER'.
Key Management This option can be used to manage the digital keys associated with users. Using the arrow keys, navigate to the screen "System Mgmt/Options/Key Management" Options Key Management Now the selected key will appear on the first line, and the option to be applied to that key on the second line.
9. Successful execution of the operation will be confirmed by the message ‘PARAMETER CHANGED’, if the key has been acquired correctly, or Key acquired: Key duplicated if the key has already been acquired. Enable This option can be used to enable or disable a key. ...
Telephone contacts list This option can be used to manage the telephone numbers to which the control unit will forward telephone signaller events (calls, SMS and MMS). Navigate to the screen "System Mgmt/Options/Tel. Contacts List" and press 'ENTER'. Options Tel.ContactsList Now the numbers listed in the phone book will be displayed on the first line, and the options to be applied to these numbers on the second.
Email (address) This option can be used to edit the selected email address. Select the 'Email' option on the second line and press 'ENTER'. Telephone: 1 Email Use the number keys to enter the email address, then confirm with 'ENTER'. Text: »...
Auto activation This option can be used to enable auto-activation for each individual area. IMPORTANT: for auto-activation details, such as activation times and days, contact your installer. Options Auto-Activations Using the arrow keys, navigate to the screen "System Mgmt/Options/Auto-activations" and press 'ENTER'. Area 1 Activation ...
Events Log This option can be used to view the events memorised in the LOG. In System Mgmt., select the 'Events Log' option on the second line and press 'ENTER'. There are two event groups in the Events Log: •...
System Mgmt. Events Log Events Log Events Memory Alarms Memory Select Alarms Memory using Events Log the up and down arrows, Alarms Memory then press Press to scroll through 10:45:18 05-08 10:45:18 04-08 : time and date the alarms in the memory. Burglar Alarm Fire Alarm : Alarm/Alarm ID...
USING VEDO TOUCH Vedo Touch allows an authorised user to enable and disable the system, to check the system status and manage its general features, and to check the event log history. RFID sensing area (for alarm activation/deactivation using a...
After completing an action (such as enabling timed activations), when the execution is complete the following action completed screen appears. Vedo Touch signals Buzzer The buzzer integrated in Vedo Touch beeps when any valid key is pressed. Furthermore, depending on the options selected during the programming stage, the buzzer can signal: Beep* Alerts •...
Key to indicator LEDs Vedo Touch is equipped with a series of RGB LEDs at the bottom which change colour depending on the situation they are signalling. The LEDs may turn the following colours: Colour Description Battery fault (disconnected, faulty or voltage under approx. 11.8 V), generic fault, no...
If the "system status" icon is flashing, this indicates the presence of faults/tampering; to view the details, simply touch the icon. The screen below illustrates an example: Alarm or tampering alert screen If a fault or tampering occurs, the following screen appears: 1.
Viewing images and video from zones in alarm If a camera is associated with a zone, when this zone generates an alarm, the system displays an alert window, from which it is possible to: • request the live stream from the camera associated with the zone in alarm condition. •...
Quick commands from the home screen The main screen can be used to carry out one of the following actions: • Carry out activations/deactivations by pressing the activation buttons or passing the RFID key over the sensing area. • Execute commands or actions using the function keys. Activations ...
Activation with zones open If a zone is open during activation, after the system analysis screen, the following screen will appear: If you press 'FORCE', activation will continue and the system will enter alarm condition if the zone is still open.
Press 'Forcing' to proceed with activation, press 'Cancel' to cancel the activation procedure. If the user is not authorised for level 2 forced activation, the following screen will appear. IMPORTANT: for these authorisations, please contact your installer. Activation while tampering is present If a tampering event is present during activation, the system will behave in the same way as when a fault is present.
Settings menu The settings menu consists of a certain number of options, divided into sub-menus. The options displayed depend on the levels of access associated with the user who performed the authentication procedure. To access the Settings menu, press the icon on the main menu screen.
Settings/Cameras This option of the Settings menu can be used to activate live streaming from any configure camera and to view the camera status. Camera status Camera enabled and operating Camera not connected (Art. VEDOCCTV is not in communication with the control unit, but it is nonetheless still possible to view streamed images from the camera).
Customised activation This menu option can be used to activate/deactivate each area individually, plus area status can be viewed from this menu. The screen shows the 8 available areas with their buttons, which will be green if the area is activated. Text inside the button indicates the type of activation (total.
After the partial activation button is pressed, the following appears: Area activated 1. Area selected (press the arrows to change area). 2. Information (press "i" to view the zones that will be activated with that type of activation; if no zones are displayed, this means that it is not possible to perform that type activation).
Events log This option can be used to view the events memorised in the LOG. There are two event groups in the Events Log: • Events memory: to view all events • Alarm memory: to view alarm events only Alarm events are visible (within the alarms memory) only for the current activation cycle. In other words, the alarms memory will be cleared at the next system activation (the events will only be visible in the events memory) ...
1. Area selected (press the arrows to change area). 2. List of zones. IMPORTANT: zones in alarm and tamper condition are included in the open zones. Quick commands This option can be used to select which quick command buttons (commands, alarms) to move to the 'main screen', or to execute a command (or alarm) from the list.
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Quick commands available: Allows you to assign to the function key the generation of one of the alarms listed below: Burglar Alarm 24H Alarm Fire Alarm Panic Alarm ALARM Robbery Alarm Flood alarm Gas alarm Medical emergency alarm Event 1 key: activates the event programmed by the installer. Event 2 key: activates the event programmed by the installer.
Output commands This option can be used to work on the status of the system outputs. Control unit Control unit Control unit 1. List of system outputs 2. Output activation buttons 3. Scroll through the list of outputs Press the buttons on the list of outputs ('1') or the activation buttons ('2') to change the output status; after pressing the button the following screen will appear: The buttons have the following meanings: •...
1. Edit telephone number description 2. Edit telephone number 3. Edit email address IMPORTANT: after editing the phone book parameters the 'action executed' and 'configuration update in progress' screens are displayed. Edit telephone number description Press the corresponding button and use the following screen to enter a description of the user to whom the telephone number and/or email address belongs.
Edit email address Press the button and enter the email address on the following screen. 1. Upper/lower case mode, in upper case mode the button turns green 2. Number mode 3. Confirm key 4. Delete character Options Press the 'Options' menu to access another menu containing the following options: •...
Options menu IMPORTANT: for all parameters edited using the 'Options' menu, successful editing is confirmed by the 'action executed' and 'configuration update in progress' screens. Change PIN This option can be used to change the 6-digit user code. 1. User description 2.
Set date and time This option can be used to change the date and time on the control unit system clock. To change the date and/or time press the arrows corresponding to the field you wish to edit, to confirm press 'Save'.
1. Next, pass the key over the sensing area; the following screen will then appear: 2. Select the user to be associated with the key by pressing the corresponding button; the key description entry screen will then appear. The screen is the same as the one used for the phone book, to edit the telephone number description. Delete key This option can be used to delete an RFID key memorised previously.
2. After selecting the key you will be asked to confirm deletion. Auto activation This option can be used to select which areas are enabled for auto-activation (timed activation). The following options can be disabled by pressing the button if active, or enabled by pressing the button if inactive.
LED management This option can be used to select the LED operating mode. There are two operating modes: • Courtesy: used to select LED colour and brightness when lit steadily. • Alarm: the LEDs provide indications corresponding to system alarms. Only one operating mode can be selected at a time;...
Organize desktop This option can be used to remove some of the icons from the main screen (desktop). Total activ. Total deactiv. 1. Exit button, to exit the 'organize desktop' option 2. Symbol: 'Timed activations' to enable (ON) /disable (OFF) auto-activation controlled by timer.* 3.
To disable an option, proceed as for complete buzzer enabling/disabling. Configuration This option includes a certain number of sub-menus, which are described in the next chapter. Configuration menu The 'configuration menu' consists of a certain number of options, divided into sub-menus. The options included in the configuration menu are: •...
BUS485 speed This option can be used to change the Vedo Touch bus485 speed. 1. Selection buttons Select one of the four speeds using the selection buttons. Device password This option can be used to change the device password for the product.
IP Address This option can be used to change the IP address of the product. 1. Cancel button 2. Confirm button 3. Byte selection arrows The example depicted shows the IP address: 192.168.1.23. Use the arrows to select the byte to change, then delete the current value using the 'C' button, enter the desired value using the number keys, and finally press 'Confirm' to complete the procedure.
ViP Address This option can be used to change the ViP address of the product. The editing procedure is the same as the one used for the bus485 address. Touch screen lock This option can be used to lock the touch screen for 60 seconds. ...
Symbol to be pressed for calibration This step should be repeated a number of times (variable) as necessary for screen calibration. Reset configuration This option can be used to reset the product configuration. Update product This option can be used to update the product software and to change the graphics skin from black to white and vice versa.
Behaviour is the same as described previously, except that the open zones screen is shown after the key is passed over. The procedure described previously for the keypad and for the Vedo Touch also applies in this case. Area deactivation To carry out a total deactivation place a key over the sensing area of the reader, while the system areas are activated.
Using cycle mode Cycle mode can be used to select the desired action via a digital key, without pressing buttons or entering codes. The cycle actions set as default are: • Action 1: Full activation • Action 2: Scenario P1 •...
Using the RFID reader The RFID key reader can be used to operate the system using digital keys. The procedures which can be carried out from the reader are: • Total activation • Deactivation • Scenario activation (via cycle) IMPORTANT: procedures which can be carried out via a key are linked to the authorisation levels of the user to which the key is associated.
MEANING OF THE LEDs WITH THE READER IN STANDBY (no cycle in progress) Status Function Scenario associated with the Red LED active Slow System not activated and alarm, tampering or fault event memory present flash Fast flash System activated and alarm, tampering or fault event memory present Scenario associated with the Blue LED active Blue Slow...
Procedures using the RFID reader Area activation To carry out a total activation simply pass a key over the sensing area of the reader, while the system areas are deactivated. » The reader will beep as soon as the key has been read; remove the key after this sound. A beep after removal signals successful activation.
Exhausted battery The control unit signals an exhausted battery in a radio control through the illumination of the yellow LED (number 2), while showing the following message on the display of the supervisor (keypad/Vedo Touch): Fault: RadioCntrlBatt. Alarm lock in progress To stop an alarm in progress from a radio control, press the deactivation button (regardless of whether the system is activated or deactivated);...
USING REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS IMPORTANT: for management of both signaller and voice guide telephone calls, multi-frequency (DTMF) telephone equipment is required. Telephone signaller When configured appropriately the signaller can send event alerts (alarm, tampering, fault, etc.) as follows: • Telephone calls •...
Voice guide If the voice guide is enabled, the control unit answers calls made to the associated telephone (both GSM and telephone line). The voice guide can be used to interrogate the control unit in order to find out the system status and carry out commands such as activation or including and excluding zones.
(3) Outputs This menu can be used to find out the status of a specific output or control it. The menu consists of the following voice messages: (3.1) "Press One followed by output number for status" (3.2)"Press Two followed by output number to activate it" (3.3)"Press Three followed by output number to deactivate it"...
Alarms memory This command can be used to request the control unit alarm log status. • Command: Alarm memory • Attributes: None • Reply: Returns if there is a system alarm log and an alarm log for the areas indicated. Reply: To be specific, there are 4 types of reply: »...
Reply: To be specific, the possible replies are: » ACTION EXECUTED: if the operation was completed successfully » Error message Example 1: Command: Totally activate all areas 123456 activate Reply: The areas have been activated activate: ACTION EXECUTED Example 2: Request: Activate areas 1, 2 and 3 in partial 1 mode 123456 activate p1 1 3 5 Reply: The user is not authorised to activate partial 1 for at least one of the areas indicated...
Commands for zones: include zones, exclude zones, activate zones, isolate zones Can be used to include, exclude, activate or isolate the zones indicated. • Commands: Include zones, Exclude zones, Activate zones, Isolate zones • Attributes: Zone ID • Reply: Zone ID, Command status Attributes See zone commands Reply...
Request total credit remaining on the SIM Asks for the total credit remaining on the SIM for the module • Command: Credit • Attributes: None • Reply: SIM credit remaining Reply Returns the operator telephone number and the text in the SMS sent from the operator to the SIM Example: Command: 123456 credit...
The web page can be used to view the status of the areas and zones, activate the system, authorise the installer, update the product and carry out "Comelit DNS" registration. To access web pages from a browser (on a PC, tablet, smartphone...): Local connection: 1.
Intrusion areas The Intrusion Areas section can be used to activate, deactivate and view the status of the alarm system areas. Intrusion areas 1. To access the functions press HOME 2. Type in the user password (default = 111111) and confirm.
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Alarm Alarm Alarm (2) Alarm zone status bar Area 1 Area 1 Area 1 Deactivated Total Act. Act. P1 Zone alarm deactivated Zone alarm activated Partial zone alarm activated System Deactivated System Deactivated System Deactivated Status Status Status Area 1 Area 1 Area 1 Zones...
Configuration The Configuration section can be used to authorise the installer, update the product and carry out "Comelit DNS" registration. SETUP 1. To access the functions press 2. Type in the user password (default = 111111) and confirm. Configuration Configuration...
Glossary Area: This is a group of zones allowing the system to be divided into independent subsystems, each controlled with its own times, codes, keys, etc. Zone: The Alarm zone is a single wired input, to which a single environmental control device generally belongs. Partial exclusion: Exclusion of a group of zones when the system is activated.
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