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  • Page 1 Programming manual www.kseniasecurity.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    KEYPAD PROGRAMMING �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 PROGRAMMING IN “PEER TO PEER” MODE (PROGRAMMABLE VIA PC) ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5 ACCESS TO ThE SECUREWEB PORTAL VIA A PC AND ThE KSENIA PRO APP �������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 ACTIVATING ThE VOICE LICENCE ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 PROGRAMMING VIA SECUREWEB ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 WEB SERVER MENU AND ICONS �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Using a web browser facilitates programming and does not require large processing capacity or any software. The “lares 4.0” app which is to be used for user management is also available free or charge via the respective app stores.
  • Page 4: Keypad Programming

    KEYPAD PROGRAMMING Below you will find the operations which can be controlled via the keypads on BUS by accessing the installer menu with a PIN code (default: 123456)� You can navigate between the various items by pressing the keys once you have entered the installer menu: • ENTER: to enter the sub-menu.
  • Page 5: Programming In "Peer To Peer" Mode (Programmable Via Pc)

    • Updated: in this field it is possible to start/run the control panel update by uploading the file found on the SD card and which has been downloaded previously from the respective area of the www.kseniasecurity.com website • Back-up program�: - Create new: backs-up any programming by saving the file on an SD card.
  • Page 6: Access To The Secureweb Portal Via A Pc And The Ksenia Pro App

    Programming via Secureweb will be processed in the manual because it is also possible to manage voice messages when in this mode. The same operations are also valid for the Ksenia Pro app Select the device to be configured once you have logged onto the portal, and click on the button in the “modify configuration”...
  • Page 7: Web Server Menu And Icons

    Web server menu and icons We will see that the screen has been divided into two parts after having logged on: the options menu will be on the left and the configuration window on the right. The following icons will appear in the configuration window: Load configuration from a previously saved file.
  • Page 8 Apply session: all changes will be applied effectively in the control panel. Discard session: any programming will be reset to the configuration which was last applied. Click on “Discard” to continue. ) icon will appear in some pages (e.g. “Zone”, “Outputs”, etc,) in the bottom right hand corner of the The ( screen, which allows you to add a new element and to configure it accordingly.
  • Page 9: Modifying Or Deleting Parameters

    Modifying or deleting parameters Click on the icon and on the parameter which requires changing in order to modify it. You can then enter the new settings and save them as described above. It is also possible to delete one or more parameters which have been configured previously: Click on the icon to delete the parameters if the programming session is not yet open.
  • Page 10: List Of Programming Sections Displayed On The Web Server

    A LIST OF PROGRAMMING SESSIONS DISPLAYED ON ThE WEB SERVER home We will find all of the control panel information in this session (model, partition status, real time etc.) along with the most recent ten events stored in the register. It is also possible to view the last firmware and webserver versions and to update them if present: Update: is signalled with the ( ) icon...
  • Page 11: Deleting Tamper Events And Related Memories

    5) List of faults or system faults. 10) List of system tamper memories. In this case, the message relates to the tamper of one or In this case it concerns a zonal tamper memory. Multiple more zones. Multiple events can be viewed. events can be viewed.
  • Page 12: Deleting Fault Memories

    Deleting fault memories In order to delete fault memories from the web server and the keyboard, you must: 1. Type the installer code 2. Go to “Fault status” and press ENTER 3. View the message “No faults in progress” The fault memory has been reset by both the web server and the keypad. This indicates the presence of another user connected via the web server.
  • Page 13: Options

    Select the menu language. You will able to choose the language according to your country. Wireless • On-board receiver: to enable or disable the on-board wireless receiver. (not available on lares 4.0 - 16 and lares 4.0 - 40 which require the DUO transceiver).
  • Page 14 Voice messages • header: enter the system header in this field (Main Office, 15th avenue, ...). This message will be generated by voice synthesis, it will identify the system and will be the first to be reproduced (e.g. header/zone alarm/zone 1) Users • Weak PINS: Selecting this option will disable monitoring the strength of the PIN, which the control panel will process to prevent easily identifiable PINs from being entered (for example dates of birth, etc.)
  • Page 15: Network

    • No PSTN network: this indicates whether the PSTN module has been installed and enabled, and that it is no longer able to detect the telephone line. • GSM network fault: this indicates that the SIM which has been installed is not functioning correctly (SIM has expired and been disabled) or whenever the GSM signal is not present.
  • Page 16 The parameters which are required to be set for sending e-mails are listed below. (Those which appear by default are not valid!) The new lares 4.0 platform can also manage e-mail addresses which use SSL or TLS protocols (e.g. Gmail) Otherwise you can create a host at www.kseniadns.com...
  • Page 17 DDNS • Enabled: this enables or disables synchronisation with a DDNS server to resolve a dynamic public IP address. Option enabled Option disabled DynDns server name and address: kseniadns.com • DynDns port: 80 • host name: nomeutente.kseniadns.com (example: mariorossi.kseniadns.com) • Username: username (example: mariorossi). • CheckIP server name and address: checkip.kseniadns.com • checkip port: 80 You can also use a third-party DDNS server by configuring the fields listed above appropriately.
  • Page 18: Gsm/Gprs/Pstn Communicator

    GSM/GPRS/PSTN communicator General • Number of attempts: this represents the number of attempted calls the device makes on each number which has been configured before a failed communication event has been generated (even if the confirmation has not been received). • Number of message repetitions: this indicates the number of voice message repetitions during the same phone call.
  • Page 19: Event Log

    Event log In this section you can recall the control panel event log. Search It is only possible to separate and consequently to display a certain type of events on the page (e.g. alerts only). Type the log entry to search so that you can filter one event from another. Events being displayed Enter the required quantity and click on the (...
  • Page 20: Partitions

    Partitions Click on the ( ) icon and then on the ( ) symbol to program the partitions, and a new partition will then appear where you can input the various parameters: • Description: this is the name of the partition (e.g. external sensors, windows, volumetrics etc.). • Output: this is the output time (expressed in seconds) during which the zones programmed with an output delay will not generate an alarm, even if violated.
  • Page 21: Automatic Peripheral Acquisition

    User interfaces • ergo-rev�0: keypad hardware version produced until May 2017. • ergo S: “cap sense” version with integrated temperature sensor. • ergo M: version with mechanical keys. • ergo: keypad version produced after May 2017. • volo: outdoor proximity reader. • volo-in: built-in proximity reader.
  • Page 22: Verifying The Correct Acquisition Of Bus Peripherals

    Verifying the correct acquisition of BUS peripherals Go to the respective real time display menu to verify that the device has been acquired correctly. In our example, click on “real time” and then select “expansion modules” in the submenu and select the peripheral you have just programmed. the device has been acquired correctly (although in this case the latest firmware still needs to be updated).
  • Page 23: Programming Peripheral Parameters

    Programming peripheral parameters You will need to set the parameters of some of the peripherals acquired (e.g. keypads, sirens etc.) in order to ensure that it functions correctly. The following are examples of peripheral programming which requires this. The peripherals which must be programmed with respective parameters are: Expansion modules auxi, auxi-10, auxi relé/auxi-L, auxi-hT Parameters available for the user interface are:...
  • Page 24 • CapSense sensitivity: the sensitivity level for detecting keys can be set in this section. You can select between three conditions: low/medium/high� IT IS NOT AVAILABLE for ergo M! • Key configuration: in this section you will be able to choose which keys to activate to select a scenario function quickly and to decide if this should be activated with or without a PIN (all are set to default to include a PIN).
  • Page 25: Wireless Devices

    Wireless devices The wireless devices are grouped by type, and then separately identified in order to properly manage the smallest differences between them. To program the Wireless devices, click on the icon ( ) and then on the symbol ( ).
  • Page 26 Wireless repeaters duo (with external power supply and buffer battery)� The parameters available for duo repeaters are: • Description: the name given to the device (e.g. first-floor repeater etc.) • Serial number: this is the code which identifies the peripheral. Simply update the serial number to acquire the new peripheral and to keep any previously saved settings if the device is being replaced.
  • Page 27 Note: the inhibition time is set at 5-second intervals� If the "always active" parameter is disabled, the detection will take place only when the system is armed (while the tampering is always active). • Always active: If this option is not selected, the sensor detects any movements only when the system is switched on. When this option is enabled, the detection analysis carried out by the sensor is always active.
  • Page 28: To Delete One Or More Wireless Devices

    • IP address: IP address (local) of the camera. • Brand: you can choose between different brands (Axis, Dahua, Hikvision, Ksenia etc.), which already have the "instant url" parameter set. If desired, you can also customize the parameters of the IP device (contact the manufacturer's assistance team).
  • Page 29: System

    System In this section, you can manage what you have created so far, creating custom events, arming modes, scenarios, associating the zones with devices, etc. Arming modes In this page, you can create the arming modes of the partitions that will be subsequently assigned to the "Scenarios". The scenarios will be, in turn, associated with specific "events".
  • Page 30 1� Select the device type� This menu identifies the type of the device to which the zone will be associated. • lares: "m1" and "m2" terminals of the lares 4.0. • auxi: all terminals on the expansion board. Not valid for auxi10! • auxi relè/auxi-L: all terminals of the auxiliary relay expansion board.
  • Page 31: Custom Balancing

    Control through the APP • Not visible: if this option is selected, the output will not be displayed in the APP and Web server in the page of real-time output. • With PIN (local) - With PIN (remote): in this case, the output will be managed locally with PIN and it will be managed through the APP in the same way.
  • Page 32: Zone

    1� Select the device type� This menu identifies the type of the device to which the zone will be associated. • lares: all terminals of the lares 4.0. • auxi/auxi 10in: all terminals on the expansion board. • ergo-rev�0/ergo: "m1" and "m2" terminals of the ergo keypads. Not available for ergoS and ergoM.
  • Page 33 After having associated the zone with the device, the type of analysis of the signal required to generate an alarm is determined. Note: some modes may not be usable depending on the type of device selected (e.g. on the lares 4.0 board, only the standard and command modes will be available)! For convenience, all available configurations will be shown.
  • Page 34 Output logic In this section, the operating logic of the zone is set during the output time. There are three modes: 1. Immediate: if violated during the exit time, the zone will generate an alarm. 2. Delayed: Select this option if you want the zone to generate no alarms during the exit time. 3.
  • Page 35 3. Balanced (10K): Band 0 Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 Band 4 ∞ (open) 0-1.8KΩ 2.2-4.1KΩ 4.2-6.8KΩ 7.2-14KΩ Tamper Resting Alarm 4. Double balancing in parallel (2 x 10K): Band 0 Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 Band 4 ∞...
  • Page 36 Number of pulses It is the number of pulses necessary before the zone alarm is generated. They are standard pulses in the case of ‘Standard’ or ‘Command’ zone, and fast pulses in the case of ‘Shutter’ or ‘Inertial’ zone. Alarm window It is the time window within which the number of pulses programmed must occur for the generation of an alarm.
  • Page 37: Users

    • Description: the name of the user. • Protocol: establishes the importance level of the user. With lares 4.0, it is possible to set different types of user code. The types are: Master, Standard, Guest, Patrol, Arming mode Only and Key Only.
  • Page 38 Standard Code ● Main Menu Reset Alarms Partitions Status Zone Status Change PIN (change only the Master code) Ergo Options: Brightness: eco / normal / maximum Volume: mute / low / middle / regular / high Bell: ON / OFF Sens.
  • Page 39 Patrol: if this option is selected, the code, the key or the remote control associated with it will be able to perform the disarming operations, but the partitions will be automatically rearmed at the end of the patrol time programmed in the "Partitions”...
  • Page 40: Contact Id Receivers

    Contact ID receivers To program the "Contact ID receivers", click on the icon ( ) and then on the symbol ( ). Then enter the various parameters: • Description: the name associated with the Contact ID receiver • Main telephone: the telephone number of the Contact ID receiver to which the control panel is connected. • Main code: the 4-digit code that identifies the client.
  • Page 41: Scenarios

    Scenarios Depending on the panel cut, up to 512 scenarios can be configured, all of which can be managed remotely (thus exceeding the limit of 10 on the lares platform). The scenarios are a set of up to 16 actions, which can freely manage outputs (activation, deactivation, switching), zones (exclusion, inclusion, switching), users (enabling, disabling), input modes.
  • Page 42 To delete a single action (e.g. to delete the exclusion of zone 1 shown in the example), click on the action you want to delete and then on the ( ) symbol. By clicking on an action and the arrows next to the ( ) symbol, you can move the action up and down.
  • Page 43: Events

    • Forced to self-exclude: if the system is not ready, it is inserted with forced exclusion of any open areas. Note: if there is an open area with the "non-excludable" attribute, at the time of arming mode, this zone will not be excluded and an alarm will be generated�...
  • Page 44 Type: Partition • Alarm: runs the scenario when the partition generates an alarm event. • Arming mode: runs the scenario when the partition is inserted. • Tamper: runs the scenario when the partition generates a tamper alarm. • Switching-off: runs the scenario when the partition is switched off. • Bell: runs the scenario when the bell is activated.
  • Page 45 Type: Reader The subtypes available are: • Green LED: runs the scenario when the green LED on the reader is selected. • Red LED: runs the scenario when the red LED on the reader is selected. • White LED: runs the scenario when the white LED on the reader is selected. • Blue LED: runs the scenario when the blue LED on the reader is selected.
  • Page 46 Type: Remote control The subtypes available are: • Switch-off button: runs the scenario by pressing the Switch-off button on the remote control (short pressing). • Partial button pressing: runs the scenario by pressing the Partial button on the remote control (short pressing). • Pressing the Total button: runs the scenario by pressing the Total button on the remote control (short pressing).
  • Page 47: Contact Lists

    Contact lists To program the "Contact lists ", that is the groups of users who receive communication (calls, SMS, e-mail, etc.), click on the ( ) icon and then on the ( ) symbol. Then enter the various parameters: • Description: identifies a group of contacts (e.g. employees). • Options: selects the type of communication to send for a particular list of contacts.
  • Page 48 Type: Partition The subtypes available are: • Alarm: sends a message when the partition generates an alarm event. • Arming mode: sends a message when the partition is inserted. • Tamper: sends a message when the partition generates a tamper alarm. • Withdrawal: sends a message when the partition is withdrawn.
  • Page 49 Type: Reader The subtypes available are: • Green LED: sends a message when the green LED is selected on the reader. • Red LED: sends a message when the red LED is selected on the reader. • White LED: sends a message when the white LED is selected on the reader. • Blue LED: sends a message when the blue LED is selected on the reader.
  • Page 50 Type: Remote control The subtypes available are: • Switch-off pressing: sends a message by pressing the off button on the remote control (short press). • Partial button pressing: sends a message by pressing the partial key on the remote control (short press). • Pressing the Total button: runs the scenario by pressing the Total button on the remote control (short pressing).
  • Page 51: Real Time

    Real time In the real time pages it is possible to check the status of the system. A real-time status display of all devices connected to the control panel is available. • Real time zones: area at rest is included To exclude a sensor use the "switch"...
  • Page 52 • Real time of outputs: in this section it is possible to check the status of the outputs and, if programmed as controllable, manage their activation or deactivation To pilot an output use the "switch" next to the status icon: output deactivated output activated Output deactivated...
  • Page 53 Partition inserted (inserted after output delay or instantaneously inserted). Partition inserted and alarm in progress. • real time of the user interfaces (keypads, RfID readers) connected on the BUS: in this section the devices are divided into groups (ergo group, flight group, etc.). Select the desired group to view the status of the devices.
  • Page 54 • Real time of BUS sirens: the BUS sirens show the same information as the other peripheral devices with the only difference that in this case the status of the voltage on the board and the backup battery is also displayed (if present, e.g. "radius") External siren not yet stored in the system.
  • Page 55 • real time of wireless repeaters (to be completed and checked as I do not currently have a "duo" to use in repeater mode and I cannot perform other tests): Wireless repeater programmed but not communicating with the system. current voltage. Detail of voltages.
  • Page 56: Voice Messages

    (Update Loquendo_lares4.zip). Once the file has been downloaded, it must be decompressed on the main root of the USB key: at this point the key is ready for use with Lares 4.0 and this operation must not be repeated again. Listen The main window displays the voice messages generated and subdivided into sub-categories (events, zones, partitions, etc.)
  • Page 57 Contact the system installer for the procedures to be followed. Ksenia Security Srl declines all responsibility in the event that the equipment is tampered with by unauthorized personnel. The contents of this manual may be subject to change without notice and do not represent a commitment on the part of KSENIA SECURITY.
  • Page 58 RESPECT FOR ThE ENVIRONMENT lares 4�0 has been designed and built with the following characteristics to reduce its environmental impact: 1. PVC-free 2. Halogen-free laminates and lead-free printed circuit boards 3. Low absorption 4. Packaging made mostly with recycled fibres and materials from renewable sources lares PROGRAMMING MANUAL rev.

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