Comelit 30001008 Technical Manual

Comelit 30001008 Technical Manual

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  • Page 1 TECHNICAL MANUAL VEDO system - Technical Manual www.comelitgroup.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    • 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.
  • Page 3 Guidance on the installation of Safetouch, Minitouch and Planux Manager .........................22 Safetouch/Minitouch ..........................................22 Planux Manager ............................................22 Expansions on 485 bus ..........................................22 Expansion on bus with 8 balanceable inputs and 8 logic outputs on bus (art. 30003101) .....................22 Fitting the expansions in a small external housing .................................23 Main features ...........................................24 Confi...
  • Page 4: General Introduction

    General introduction Introduction to the system VEDO is a modern, practical system capable of meeting the technical and performance requirements of modern security systems to best effect. The switchboard allows the creation of systems that require up to 68 individually balanceable standard zones, which can be assigned to a maximum of 8 areas.
  • Page 5: General Information

    Each input event can be associated with multiple outputs, thus potentially involving all the outputs confi gured at the installation stage. The fl exibility of this arrangement makes it possible to adapt the switchboard to the most wide-ranging requirements. Main system specifi cations: 30001008 30001034 30001034M...
  • Page 6: Housings

    Housings The S68 switchboard has a small housing for surface wall-mounting, and a housing for fl ush-mounting for concealed installation in the case of buildings under construction or renovation. Fitting and wiring the switchboard IMPORTANT: this paragraph chiefl y describes the process of fi tting the surface wall-mounted version of the housing, because specifi c knowledge is assumed for fi...
  • Page 7 Preparing the housing: once you have opened the housing, before proceeding (if the 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: If the input/output expansion module is present, release the retaining clips to remove it.
  • Page 8: Fitting The Housing And Anti-Tear Tamper

    Fitting the housing and anti-tear tamper It is now possible to fi t the housing to the wall: 1. Identify the position in which the switchboard is to be fi tted and make sure that no cable or service ducts (pipes, drain pipes etc.) run through or close to the fi...
  • Page 9: Switchboard Card (30001008 - 30001034 - 30001068)

    Switchboard card (30001008 - 30001034 - 30001068) The switchboard card is available in 3 versions with different features; see the table on page 5 for details. The card has a basic confi guration with 8 freely programmable zones +1 sabotage zone. It has a relay output, which by default, manages the sirens, and 2 low-consumption programmable outputs.
  • Page 10: Confi Guration Jumpers

    Confi guration jumpers Module connectors Name Function Name Function If activated, enables 485 bus terminal resistor MOD1 IP communication expansion module connection Reserved MOD2 Messages and voice control expansion module connection Reset (closing it and then opening it restarts the programme) MOD3 Reserved TC2 polarity: Open Collector (OC) or Positive Command on TC (TC)
  • Page 11: Internal Expansions

    Internal expansions √ IMPORTANT: any operation involving the assembly or disassembly of expansion modules must be performed with all input power (from power supply unit or battery) OFF, in order to avoid permanently damaging the expansion module you intend to add or remove, as well as the switchboard card.
  • Page 12: Gsm Communication Expansion Module (Art. 30001301)

    GSM communication expansion module (art. 30001301) Fitting the GSM module √ First check that all power is OFF. Insert the plastic spacers in the predisposed holes. Then, taking care to plug the module connector into the switchboard connector designated MOD5 correctly, apply suffi cient pressure to engage the spacers in the GSM expansion card and plug the connector in almost completely. Once you have fi...
  • Page 13: Gsm Telephone Dialler: Antenna, Sim Card And Indicator Lights

    GSM telephone dialler: antenna, SIM card and indicator lights Once plugged into the switchboard card, the GSM dialler needs only to be connected to the antenna. The antenna must be correctly connected and its connector must be tightened fully home. Connecting the antenna Connect the antenna that you intend to use by tightening the connector on the cable to the gold-coloured connector on the GSM module.
  • Page 14: Ip Network Communication Module

    IP network communication module In order to be used, once fi tted on the switchboard card, it must be connected to a 10/100 compatible hub or to a switch of the same specifi cations, that allows it to be connected to a data network. For further details see Appendix 3.
  • Page 15: General Information About Connecting Devices To The Bus

    General information about connecting devices to the bus As a general precaution, note that the 485 bus cable could cause disturbances on cables carrying video or comparable signals, if the two are laid adjacent to each other. We therefore recommend that you use separate channels for these two types of cable and that you connect the alarm system bus only with shielded and twisted pair cable with known impedance of 120 Ohm.
  • Page 16: Single Balanced

    Single balancing Detects the opening of a normally closed contact disposed in series with a balanced line (on 1.8K) connected between an input terminal and the respective negative (-V). Detects a sabotage state due to a line short-circuit. In the event of cutting, it can generate an error or alarm. Double balancing Detects the opening of a normally closed contact disposed in series with a balanced line (on 1.8K) connected between an input terminal and the respective negative (-V).
  • Page 17: Wiring The Switchboard's 24-Hour Input

    Wiring the switchboard's 24-hour input The 24-hour input must be confi gured as single balance with a resistance of 1,8 KΩ. Refer to the relevant paragraph for information about correct connection of the tamper lines. PSTN telephone dialler To connect the telephone dialler to the telephone network correctly, you must fi rst locate the point at which the line enters the house. The dialler must be connected as the fi...
  • Page 18: Lcd Keypad With Rfid Key Reader (Art. 30006003)

    This version enables users, according to their authorisations, to activate the system partially or totally or deactivate it, using an RFID key, without having to enter a code, thereby saving time. It is compatible with Comelit RFID keys. The RFID reader's antenna is located in the bottom left-hand corner of the housing and is clearly identifi ed by a circular, screen-printed symbol.
  • Page 19: Rfid Proximity Reader On Bus (Art. 30006104)

    Each key can operate on the zones and areas for which the associated user is enabled. Its mechanical confi guration is such that it can be used directly on all residential series that use an adapter for Keystone standard RJ45 network connector. It is compatible with Comelit RFID keys. Main features: •...
  • Page 20: Setting Rfid Reader Speed

    Setting RFID reader speed IMPORTANT: when fi rst powered up, the RFID readers on bus automatically set themselves to a speed of 38400 baud. To change the speed proceed as follows: • With the device powered up, set DIP switch n°6 to ON. The LEDs on the RFID will light up until they are all lit, and will then all go off and start lighting up again (learning mode) •...
  • Page 21: Other Devices That Can Be Connected To The 485 Bus

    The RFID reader provided as standard enables users, according to their authorisations, to activate the system partially or totally or deactivate it, using an RFID key, without having to enter a code, thereby saving time. It is compatible with Comelit RFID keys.
  • Page 22: Planux Manager With Rfid Key Reader (Art. 20034801)

    Planux Manager with RFID key reader (art. 20034801) Planux Manager is the built-in supervisor for the range: as well as incorporating all the control features available on Minitouch, it performs advanced, full-duplex video entry functions, with dedicated, programmable function keys. It does not have any alarm inputs or outputs. Planux Manager terminal block description Name Function...
  • Page 23: Fitting The Expansions In A Small External Housing

    Fitting the expansions in a small external housing A maximum of two input/output expansions can be fi tted inside the switchboard, but others can be distributed in the fi eld. The advantage of a decentralised solution is that it requires fewer cables inside the switchboard enclosure. For this purpose, a housing has been produced which has all the necessary predispositions for taking full advantage of the features of the expansions module.
  • Page 24: Main Features

    Main features • 8 alternatively confi gurable inputs/outputs • Inputs can be confi gured as NC, NO, single, double and triple balance, double zone and double zone with termination. • Possibility of direct connection with roller shutter contacts (switch alarm) •...
  • Page 25: Bidirectional Radio Expansion On Bus (Art. 30003201)

    Bidirectional radio expansion on bus (art. 30003201) The modules operate in bidirectional mode (reception and transmission). This makes it possible to associate radio controls, radio alarm sensors (contacts and/or volumetric detectors) and supervised wireless sirens to the switchboard. Main features •...
  • Page 26: Pal/Ip Video Module Art. 30001445

    PAL/IP video module art. 30001445 IMPORTANT: Use module 30001445 with revision index (RI) greater than or equal to 005 ONLY with VEDO switchboards updated with SW 2.1 or higher. The PAL/IP video module allows interaction between the video surveillance apparatus and the switchboard for MMS communication TO SWITCHBOARD 12V POWER SUPPLY NETWORK CABLE TO...
  • Page 27: Outputs

    Outputs Siren connection examples The switchboard is equipped with a relay capable of supporting 3A at 24VDC, with potential-free exchange, which is assigned by default to the control of an alarm sounder. This relay can be used to control a self-powered siren and a standard siren. The exchange is accessible via the terminals COM (common), NC (exchange closed to common in standby) and NO (exchange open in standby) of terminal block M2.
  • Page 28: Power Supply Units With Dynamic Battery Testing

    Power supply units with dynamic battery testing 1.5A – (art. 30076101) This is a switching power supply unit limited in current and protected against short-circuiting on the output and against battery inversion. If the polarity of the battery is inverted, a 6.3A fuse in the metal housing blows. Rated output voltage is 13.85V and maximum rated current is 1.5A.
  • Page 29 Art. 30002501 Plastic wall-mounted housing for VEDO control panels Art. 30076101 (13,8V/1,5A) Art. 30003106 Art. 30076003 (12V/7Ah) Art. 30002502 Metal wall-mounted housing for VEDO control panels Art. 30076003 (12V/7Ah) Art. 30076004 (12V/15Ah) Art. 30003106 immagine 3 Art. 30076101 (13,8V/1,5A) Art. 30076102 (13,8V/3A) Art.
  • Page 30: Addressing The Bus And Setting Its Speed Via Dip Switch

    Addressing the BUS and setting its speed via dip switch The device address must be unique and can only be programmed using dip switches. Note that the standard speed of the bus for VEDO control panels is 38400 baud. DIP4 DIP5 DIP6 BAUD...
  • Page 31: Connecting V- Reference Terminal

    Connecting V- reference terminal The incoming RS485 BUS (BUS IN) is electrically isolated from the rest of the card. As a result, the V- input terminal must only be connected to the BUS running towards the control panel. Do not connect the V- terminal for the incoming BUS to other V- terminals present, and do not use it as a reference for outgoing power supply voltage values.
  • Page 32: Addressing The Bus And Setting Its Speed Via Dip Switch

    Addressing the BUS and setting its speed via dip switch The device address must be unique and can only be programmed using dip switches (see table 3). Note that the standard speed of the VEDO control unit BUS is 38400 baud (see table 4). DIP1 DIP2 DIP3...
  • Page 33: What To Do Before Powering Up The System

    What to do before powering up the system Connect the zone inputs correctly Make sure that all the inputs are connected correctly (closed to negative directly or via suitably sized resistors, according to the confi guration of the individual inputs). Connect the bus modules Make sure that all the modules are connected to each other correctly and to the alarm switchboard.
  • Page 34: Modifying Parameters/Text With The Keypad

    Modifying parameters/text with the keypad When necessary, it is possible to confi gure the system and enter or modify data using one of the system keypads. Once you have selected the item you want to modify, use the keys of the keypad that you are working on to enter the new data. Navigating the menu: to navigate the menus displayed by the keypad, use the navigation keys located on the right-hand side of the keypad and identifi...
  • Page 35: Setting The Serial Number Of The Keypad

    Setting the serial number of the keypad At fi rst start-up, the keypad displays the message NOT CONNECTED. To enable the switchboard to recognise keypad number 1 (the only keypad that can be recognised by the switchboard by default), proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 36: Changing The Date And Time

    13. Press Confi rm again to associate the key to the desired user. 14. Once you have fi nished making changes from the keypad, remember to transfer them to the PC by means of the Comelit alarm switchboards confi guration programme.
  • Page 37: Acquiring A Radio Control Code From The Keypad

    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 fi nished making changes from the keypad, remember to transfer them to the PC by means of the Comelit alarm switchboards confi...
  • Page 38: Setting The Control Panel To Service Status

    Setting the control panel to Service Status This function allows the installer to work on the VEDO System with complete peace of mind, with the siren, PSTN part, GSM part and email all “silenced”. The control panel is working and can be programmed (via Safe Manager) but does not generate any Alarm event. 1.
  • Page 39: Appendices

    APPENDICES Appendix 1: offi cial symbol conventions for anti-intrusion systems Legend Magnetic contact detector Inertial vibration detector Microphone glass break detector Microphone detector Passive infrared detector Microwave detector Switchboard Control component with electronic key Message dispatcher on dedicated line Message dispatcher on switched line Self-powered audible alarm device Audible alarm device Illuminating alarm device...
  • Page 40: Power Supply Connections

    Power supply connections In the above circumstances, the resistance can be overlooked in the majority of cases. More care must be taken, however, if the cable has to carry power: in this case, the resistance could cause a signifi cant drop for the purposes of correct operation of the device you intend to power. Supposing we have a run of 100m of cable powering a device with consumption of 100mA.

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