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  • Page 1 Programming Manual www.kseniasecurity.com...
  • Page 2 All information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Ksenia Security.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    How to update firmware version ................10 How to save the configuration ................... 10 2. CONFIGURATION FROM Ksenia SecureWeb ............... 11 Access to the portal Ksenia SecureWeb ..............11 Activating the voice licence ..................14 Description of HOME page of Installer program ............15 Description of the dynamic information .
  • Page 4 4.0 Programming manual energia Programming BUS peripherals without configuring the Serial Number ..... 33 Add / cancel the BUS peripherals ........... . 33 Wireless peripherals ....................
  • Page 5 4.0 Programming manual Scheduler timers ......................98 Chronothermostats ....................98 Consumption management ..................99 Konnex ........................100 Settings ........................105 General options ..............106 Network .
  • Page 6 4.0 Programming manual R30024.130en...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    “Access to the portal Ksenia SecureWeb” page 11 from PC, via web browser, simply by entering the local IP address of the lares 4.0 control panel (i.e.: https:// 192.168.20.200) (how to acquire IP address is described in the paragraph “How to read the control panel IP address from keypad”...
  • Page 8: Keypad Programming

    4.0 Programming manual 1.3.1 Keypad programming Keyboard programming is limited to a few functions listed below. Legend Description Alphanumeric keypad with keys from 1 to 9, * and # ESC key ENTER key Scroll button for using: 4.1 Left arrow 4.2 Down arrow...
  • Page 9: How To Read The Control Panel Ip Address From Keypad

    NOTE 2: APP Ksenia Pro is also available for “lares WLS 96-IP” platform although not for “lares”. NOTE 3: It is not possible to set a configuration if the system is armed, even partially, or if the access with installer code has been disabled by the user.
  • Page 10: How To Update Firmware Version

    4.0 Programming manual 1.4 How to update firmware version Update firmware version in local network connection: • from PC / MAC, by clicking on the button <Load update file> in the Home Page -> Panel software section, it is possible to load the update file.
  • Page 11: Configuration From Ksenia Secureweb

    4.0 Programming manual 2. CONFIGURATION FROM Ksenia SecureWeb 2.1 Access to the portal Ksenia SecureWeb Open the browser and type the name of the site www.kseniasecureweb.com in the address bar. The credentials required to access the SecureWeb service are the same as those used to access the reserved area of the www.kseniasecurity.com website (e-mail address + password).
  • Page 12 4.0 Programming manual 6. The following image displays the list of control panels from which the installer can start some operations such as: logging in, editing, deleting, score acquisition, searching by filter, etc. See description below: 1. 2. 3.
  • Page 13 4. make sure you do this if the message appears asking you for access to use the camera; give the control panel a name and a description; 6. click on <Save>. The control panel is ready to be configured by using Ksenia SecureWeb and it will be present in the “devices” list. R30024.130en...
  • Page 14: Activating The Voice Licence

    4.0 Programming manual 2.2 Activating the voice licence 1. After successful login, www.kseniasecureweb.com page will open; to add a new voice licence click on <+> sign in the Loquendo Licence section, see the following image; 3. insert the serial number printed on the scratch card and click on <SAVE>;...
  • Page 15: Description Of Home Page Of Installer Program

    • the space remained is divided into four sections with dynamic information regarding: 1. System: description of the lares 4.0 control panel connected, armed/disarmed, alarm/fault/sabotage sta- tus, eth connections, temperature, GSM signal; 2. Panel Software: software version installed and updates;...
  • Page 16 4.0 Programming manual Internet connection OK (Eth) or Internet connection OK (gemino IoT). Connection without Internet. This indicates that the user connected is in “programming” session. This indicates the GSM/GPRS provider in use and a full signal strength. This indicates the GSM/GPRS provider in use and the signal strength.
  • Page 17 4.0 Programming manual Tamper system in progress but alarm condition stopped. Click on the little arrow (right bottom) to open the drop down box with the list of faults or anomalies of the panel. List of faults or anomalies of the panel.
  • Page 18 4.0 Programming manual List of tamper memory in the panel. The image shows a zone tamper memory. More than one evente can be displayed. PANEL SOFTWARE Section Description this icon indicates the presence of new software version available. Click on the icon to start the update and wait until the end of the process.
  • Page 19: Description Of The Installer Program Menu

    4.0 Programming manual 3. DESCRIPTION OF THE INSTALLER PROGRAM MENU Description of the "Installer" program web pages, following the order of the menu items of which it is composed. 3.1 Quick guide to navigate web pages Clicking on a menu or sub-menu item, the correspondent window will open next to it.
  • Page 20: How To Save The Data - Save Session And Apply Session

    4.0 Programming manual 3.1.2 How to save the data - Save session and Apply session You can make so many partial saving as you need just by clicking on “Save session” icon, every partial saving can be discarded by clicking on “Cancel changes”...
  • Page 21: How To Import A Layout Configuration

    4.0 Programming manual 3.1.5 How to import a layout configuration Click on “Load configuration from disk” icon to load the configuration file before saved (.bck extension). 3.1.6 How to exit from Installer If no changes have been made after opening the edit/insert session, click on the "Close session" button Click on the button to exit from the Installer and return to the login page, whenever you want.
  • Page 22: Home Menu

    4.0 Programming manual Click on this icon, a message will tell you the incomplete structures, so that you can change and save them. After having adjusted the incomplete structures, “Save session” icon will appear again and gives you the opportunity to save the new configuration.
  • Page 23: Hashtags Menu

    4.0 Programming manual 3.4 Hashtags menu The hashtags are functions that can be applied to: zones, outputs, users and user peripherals (keypads and proximity readers) and allow you to "break down", for example, the limit of the eight outputs that can be activated for each event.
  • Page 24: Bus Peripherals Menu

    3.6 BUS peripherals menu The BUS peripherals are all those devices (expansion modules, user interfaces, isolators and receivers) connected to the BUS of the motherboard of the lares 4.0 control panel. The BUS peripherals configuration web pages allow the following operations: •...
  • Page 25 4.0 Programming manual 2. An immediate acquisition occurs and soon after the page appears as shown in the next image. Now it is necessary save and apply the session. 1. save session 2. apply session 3. The configuration will be sent to the central panel, at the end of the loading the page changes as shown in the image below.
  • Page 26: Read The Status Of Bus Peripherals In Real Time

    4.0 Programming manual 3.6.2 Read the status of BUS peripherals in real time The following image shows the list of “Expansion modules” and their relative real time icon. In the following tables the possible status are described. To view more information about the real time, click on a name, as shown in the following image.
  • Page 27: Programming Bus Peripherals

    4.0 Programming manual Outdoor siren not registered in the central panel. Firmware update detected. Power Supply Failure (missing buffer battery) Outdoor siren acquired in the central panel: Firmware to be updated. Power supply voltage detected on board and on buffer battery.
  • Page 28: Isolators

    4.0 Programming manual The configuration parameters available are the following: Description Give a name to the peripheral module. Serial number 6 digits code which identifies the peripheral module. Simply update the serial number to acquire the new peripheral and to keep any previously saved settings if the device is being replaced.
  • Page 29: Riceivers

    4.0 Programming manual 3.6.3.3 Riceivers List of receivers programmable: • duo: wireless receiver. The configuration parameters available are the following: Description Give a name to the receiver Serial number 6 digits code which identifies the receiver. Simply update the serial number to acquire the new peripheral and to keep any previously saved settings if the device is being replaced.
  • Page 30 4.0 Programming manual Display GSM Status Enable/disable GSM signal and the provider name on the second row of keypad display (a GSM/GPRS communicator must be present in the central panel). Display arming status Enable/disable the arm status on the second row of keypad display.
  • Page 31: Sirens

    4.0 Programming manual 3.6.3.5 Sirens List of sirens programmable: • imago: outdoor siren with temperature sensor on board. • radius: indoor siren with temperature sensor on board and emergenci light. The configuration parameters available for imago outdoor siren are the following:...
  • Page 32: Domus

    4.0 Programming manual Emergency light If enabled, when a mains failure occurs, the siren turns on the power LED, lighting up a medium-sized room. Warning! It is necessary to install the lithium battery on the siren to allow the operation as an emergency light.
  • Page 33: Energia

    4.0 Programming manual 3.6.3.7 energia energia module allows the power consumption management, it provides two distinct power lines on which measuring both voltage and current, each line can support loads up to 6kW. The values of the voltage of the two lines expressed in Volts and the current measured on each line L1 and L2 expressed in Ampere are displayed in real time.
  • Page 34 4.0 Programming manual 7. Click on Save session icon (until now, still the changes can be discarded by clicking on cancel changes icon). Click on “Apply session” icon to make the new configuration effective. • To cancel a BUS peripheral, enter the sub-menu of interest, click on “Open session”...
  • Page 35: Wireless Peripherals

    3.7 Wireless peripherals The wireless peripherals are all those devices (sirens, repeaters, expansion modules, sensors, keypads) connected to the lares 4.0 control panel via radio/wireless on 868 MHz band. The Wireless peripherals configuration web pages allow the following operations: •...
  • Page 36: Read The Status Of Wireless Peripherals In Real Time

    4.0 Programming manual • If all wireless devices are programmed with a monitoring interval of more than 1 minute, the "loss of wireless device" event is generated in case the control panel does not receive any transmission from the single device for a period equal to the greater one of 2 hours and the double of the monitoring interval programmed for the device.
  • Page 37: Programming Wireless Peripherals

    4.0 Programming manual Wireless sensor programmed but there isn’t communication with the control panel Updated and working wireless sensor Repeaters wls Wireless peripheral updated and working. Sensors wls Date and time of the last transmission. Receiver with communication in progress.
  • Page 38: Wireless Repeaters

    4.0 Programming manual 3.7.3.2 Wireless repeaters List of sirens repeaters programmable: • duo (external power supply and backup battery). The configuration field are the following: Description Give a name to the peripheral module (i.e. repeater first floor). Serial number 6 digits code which identifies the peripheral module.
  • Page 39: Wireless Sensors

    4.0 Programming manual 3.7.3.4 Wireless sensors Sensors programmable: • nanus The configuration parameters available are the following: Description Give a name to the peripheral module (i.e. kitchen window contact). Serial number 6 digits code which identifies the peripheral module. Simply update the serial number to acquire the new peripheral and to keep any previously saved settings if the device is being replaced.
  • Page 40 4.0 Programming manual Inibition time (sec.) this is the time (expressed in seconds) between the transmission of two alarms. To save the battery power, the detector emits only one alarm during the set interval time, even if the events that generate the alarms are multiple.
  • Page 41 4.0 Programming manual Sensor programmable: • nebula The configuration parameters available are the following: Description Give a name to the peripheral module (i.e. kitchen optical smoke detector). Serial number 6 digits code which identifies the peripheral module. Simply update the serial number to acquire the new peripheral and to keep any previously saved settings if the device is being replaced.
  • Page 42 4.0 Programming manual Optex BXS-R / BXS-RAM Description Give a name to the peripheral module (i.e. outdoor terrace sensor). Serial number 6 digits code which identifies the peripheral module. Simply update the serial number to acquire the new peripheral and to keep any previously saved settings if the device is being replaced.
  • Page 43 4.0 Programming manual Optex VXS-RAM / VXS-DRAM Description Give a name to the peripheral module (i.e. outdoor terrace sensor). Serial number 6 digits code which identifies the peripheral module. Simply update the serial number to acquire the new peripheral and to keep any previously saved settings if the device is being replaced.
  • Page 44 4.0 Programming manual Optex WXI-R / WXI-RAM Description Give a name to the peripheral module (i.e. outdoor terrace sensor). Serial number 6 digits code which identifies the peripheral module. Simply update the serial number to acquire the new peripheral and to keep any previously saved settings if the device is being replaced.
  • Page 45 4.0 Programming manual Supervision time Maximum amount of time (in minutes) between two consecutive transmissions. (Value interval (min) range from 0 to 240). Disabled if value is 0. (see also “About programming “Supervision time”” page 35 Sensor type Display the sensor chosen.
  • Page 46: Wireless Keypads

    4.0 Programming manual Optex QXI-R / QXI-RDT Description Give a name to the peripheral module (i.e. outdoor terrace sensor). Serial number 6 digits code which identifies the peripheral module. Simply update the serial number to acquire the new peripheral and to keep any previously saved settings if the device is being replaced.
  • Page 47 4.0 Programming manual Description Give a name to the keypad (i.e. entrance keypad). Serial number 6 digits code which identifies the keypad. Simply update the serial number to acquire the new peripheral and to keep any previously saved settings if the device is being replaced.
  • Page 48: Programming Wireless Peripherals Without Configuring The Serial Number

    4.0 Programming manual The image shows “Without PIN” enabled and “With PIN” disabled. 3.7.4 Programming Wireless peripherals without configuring the Serial Number It is possible to add a wireless peripheral configuration without setting its serial number, by enabling the <Ignore>...
  • Page 49: Ip Devices

    3.8 IP Devices The IP devices are all those devices (user interfaces, cameras, communicators and third parties devices) connected via LAN to the motherboard of the lares 4.0 control panel. The IP devices configuration web pages allow the following operations: •...
  • Page 50: Read The Status Of Ip Devices In Real Time

    4.0 Programming manual 1. save session 2. apply session 3. The configuration will be sent to the central panel, at the end of the loading the page changes as shown in the image below. 3.8.2 Read the status of IP Devices in real time The following image shows the list of “ergo-T”...
  • Page 51 4.0 Programming manual More information about the IP device selected with: status icon, MAC Address, FW version on board and IP Address List of IP Devices with their real time icon The status icons may change as follows: GREEN ICON: Device connected and working correctly.
  • Page 52: Programming Ip Devices

    4.0 Programming manual 3.8.3 Programming IP Devices See below the description of the configuration parameters available, they are different according to the type of peripheral module. 3.8.3.1 ergo-T List of keypads programmable: • ergo-T, ergo-T plus The configuration parameters available of ergo-T keypads are the following: Description Give a name to the device (i.e.
  • Page 53: Ip Cameras

    Depending on the version of the control panel, a certain number of IP cameras can be set, see the list below: • lares 4.0 - 16 / lares 4.0-16WLS: 4 IP cameras • lares 4.0 - 40 / lares 4.0-40WLS: 12 IP cameras • lares 4.0 - 140 WLS: 20 IP cameras •...
  • Page 54: Gemino Iot

    4.0 Programming manual 3.8.3.4 gemino IoT gemino IoT can be used in normal mode or as a router. The router function can be manually set up by pressing a switch key on the device and it is signaled by means a litle blue router icon in the real time section, if not present, gemino IoT works in normal mode.
  • Page 55: Porta

    Configuration of porta 4.0 device connected to the local network, it is used by the control panel as an interface towards the Konnex BUS and vice-versa. Possibility to configure just one porta 4.0 each lares 4.0 control panel. The configuration parameters for porta 4.0 are the following: Description Give a name to the device (e.g.
  • Page 56: Programming Ip Peripherals Without Configuring The Mac Address

    4.0 Programming manual 3.8.4 Programming IP peripherals without configuring the Mac Address It is possible to add a IP peripheral configuration without setting its Mac Address, by enabling the <Ignore> button. Also, the saving data is allowed, it is indicated by yellow warnings as well as the peripherals name and related menu items are coloured in yellow.
  • Page 57 4.0 Programming manual • To cancel an IP device, enter the sub-menu of interest, click on “Open session” icon (if not already open), click on the peripheral name to cancel and click on (red bin) icon next to it.
  • Page 58: Layout

    4.0 Programming manual 3.9 Layout 3.9.1 Arming modes In this section you will be able to create the entries of partitions that will be assigned to scenarios later, then the scenarios will be associated to some events. The meaning of the colors is the following: •...
  • Page 59: Outputs

    4.0 Programming manual If the partitions are equal to or greater than 7, the display of the entries changes as shown in the following image: 3.9.2 Outputs It is possible to program the outputs of the system (from 16 to 644, it depends on the size of the control panel).
  • Page 60 4.0 Programming manual The configuration parameters available for Outputs are the following: Description Give a name to the outputs (i.e. boiler, living room light, box automation, etc.) Hashtags (see “Hashtags Click on the arrow next to the field to open the menu with the list of hashtags menu”...
  • Page 61 4.0 Programming manual List of single connection terminals available for each peripheral module: • lares: “m1" and "m2" terminals of lares 4.0; • auxi: all the terminals of expansion module. Unavailable for auxi10! • auxi-HT/auxi-HL: all the terminals of auxi-H.
  • Page 62 4.0 Programming manual Mode Configuration of the outputs arming mode. Configuration parameters are the following: • Monostable: it is an output that is activated for a time programmed (ON time) when the event occurs and then automatically returns to the resting status.
  • Page 63 4.0 Programming manual APP management Configuration of APP and Webserver management mode. Configuration parameters are the following: • Hidden: if this option is selected, the output will not be displayed in the APP and Web server in the page of real-time output.
  • Page 64: Counters

    In this section the configuration of "Counters" is possible, they can be increased, decreased or set to zero, depending on the personalized actions that can be performed directly from the Scenarios. Programming a maximum threshold generates events and sends notifications to the lares 4.0 APP or to ergo-T/ergo- T plus keypads, in order to inform the Customer.
  • Page 65: Custom Balances

    4.0 Programming manual Counter mode Configure how the counter must increase, related to the value set in "Threshold" field (default value: Continuous increase): • Continuous = the counter increases beyond the threshold, up to the maximum possible value of it (60000). Upon reaching the threshold, the "threshold-reached"...
  • Page 66 4.0 Programming manual The figure shows a hypothetical situation of entrance into a house where the control panel of the system can be reached only after having intercepted some areas. Specifically, the volumetric sensor marked with ( 1 ) must be the first to be violated so as not to generate an alarm.
  • Page 67 Only the available single connection terminals will be shown in the list. List of single connection terminals available for each peripheral module: • lares: all the terminals of lares 4.0. • auxi/auxi 10in: all the terminals of expansion module. •...
  • Page 68 Category Default value "Generic". If configured, in the "Security" page of the APP lares 4.0 for user, the zone being configured will be displayed in the category programmed in this field. (i.e. the zone called "nanus zone" with category = "Rubbery" will be displayed on the Security page ->...
  • Page 69 4.0 Programming manual Level This field can be edited only if "Path" field is different from "No Path". The level is the zone progressive number with respect to the entry path that you are configuring; if within the path, the zones will be violated in a different order than the numerical sequence assigned to the level, the alarm will be triggered.
  • Page 70 10 inputs). Both on the control panel and auxi module, each input can be programmed into eight different types of balancing. The following table shows how lares 4.0 control panel interprets the resistance values for different balancing configurations and their associable conditions: 1.
  • Page 71 4.0 Programming manual 4. Double balancing in parallel (2 x 10K): Band 0 Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 Band 4 0-0,5K∧ 0,5-6,6K∧ 6,6-12K∧ 12-17K∧ (open) Tamper Idle Alarm Tamper 5. Double balancing in serial (2 x 10K): Band 0...
  • Page 72 4.0 Programming manual Pulse number 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 ‘Roller blind’ or ‘Inertial’ zone.
  • Page 73: Users

    Guest: can only use the system locally, either via the user interfaces or a 'lares 4.0' App on a device in the same network of the panel. The user cannot access the system via cloud service and change the user's access options.
  • Page 74 4.0 Programming manual Priority channel For each number, it is possible to program which communication channel must be used first. The non-priority channel, if any, will be used automatically as a backup vector. For example, if GSM is selected, the calls will be forwarded via GSM module.
  • Page 75: Start Enroll Tags

    4.0 Programming manual Serial number In this field, the serial number specified on the remote control label must be entered. Once the serial number is entered, the following options will appear: Confirm with vibration Long pressing the (i) key Long press ins.
  • Page 76: Contact Id Receivers

    4.0 Programming manual 3.9.7 Contact ID Receivers The configuration parameters are the following: Description Give a name to the Contact ID receiver. Main phone number The telephone number of the Contact ID receiver to which the control panel is connected.
  • Page 77: Sia Ip Receivers

    4.0 Programming manual 3.9.8 SIA IP Receivers For each receiver, a possible backup receiver, on which the signals are sent in case of communication failure with the main receiver, is also created. Then enter the various parameters: Description Give a name to the SIA-IP receiver...
  • Page 78: Programmable Logics

    4.0 Programming manual 3.9.9 Programmable logics The programmable logics allow to add to the standard events provided by the system the most advanced events that take into account certain conditions. When the conditions set are met, an event will be generated that can be used to run a scenario or send notifications.
  • Page 79 4.0 Programming manual APP management Configuration of APP and Webserver management mode. Configuration parameters are the following: • Hidden: if this option is selected, the output will not be displayed in the APP and Web server in the page of real-time output.
  • Page 80 4.0 Programming manual Actions In this section the actions are associated with the scenario. When a new scenario is created the actions are not programmed, the programming section appears as follows: To add new “Action” clink on <+> and configure the following three fields: •...
  • Page 81 4.0 Programming manual Type: Arming mode The subtypes available are: • Compliance EN50131: if the system is not ready, it will not be armed and a "Failure to insert" event will be generated. Note: if there is an open zone with the "bypass" and "unbypass" attributes, at the time of arming mode it will be shown open on the keypad, but it cannot be excluded.
  • Page 82 4.0 Programming manual • Forced arm with auto-bypass: if the system is not ready, it will be armed with forced exclusion of any open areas. Note: if there is an open area with the "unbypass" attribute, at the time of arming mode, this zone will not be excluded and an alarm will be generated.
  • Page 83: Events

    4.0 Programming manual 3.9.11 Events This page links events (alarm, tamper, etc.) with the scenarios programmed. For creating events for which you want to perform a single action you can associate the action to the event directly, to add an action to the event, just perform the same configuration to add an action to the scenario; however, the possibility to create a scenario, associate one or more actions to it and, at last, associate the scenario with the event, remains.
  • Page 84 4.0 Programming manual Type: Partition The subtypes available are: • Alarm: the scenario runs when the partition generates an alarm event. • Arm: the scenario runs when the partition is armed. • Tamper: the scenario runs when the partition generates a tamper alarm.
  • Page 85 4.0 Programming manual Type: Peripheral The subtypes available are: • Tamper (BUS): the scenario runs when a BUS device generates a tamper alarm (i.e. opening of an ergo keypad). • Tamper restore (BUS): the scenario runs when tamper on the BUS device is restored.
  • Page 86 Type: Power management The subtypes available are: • Main fault: the scenario runs when power is lost on the "lares 4.0" panel, the wireless duo repeater or the "opis" power supply station. • Mains restore: the scenario runs when power supply is restored to the "lares 4.0"...
  • Page 87 • Restored low power output: the scenario runs when the voltage supplied by the "lares 4.0" control panel is restored above the threshold (> 14.4V) or when the voltage supplied by the "opis" power supply station is reset above the threshold (> 13.1V) •...
  • Page 88 4.0 Programming manual Type: System The subtypes available are: • Tamper: the scenario runs when a tamper condition occurs in the metal box of the control panel (opening and/or detachment from the wall) detected through the switches connected to the T connector of the "lares" card.
  • Page 89 4.0 Programming manual Type: Programmable logic The subtypes available are: • Programmable: the scenario runs when the programmable logic is realized. Type: Smart Home The subtypes available are: • Lux sensor activation: the scenario runs when the twilight threshold, configured for the domus multifunction sensor, exceeds (more or less) (the event generation will consider a hysteresis equal to 5%).
  • Page 90: Contact Lists

    4.0 Programming manual 3.9.12 Contacts lists It is possible to program the users groups that will receive the communications (calls, SMS, e-mail, etc.). Description Give a name to the group of contacts (i.e. employees). Options Select the type of communication to send for a particular list of contacts. It is possible to make a multiple choice: - Voice call: sends the voice call via GSM or PSTN.
  • Page 91: Notifications

    4.0 Programming manual 3.9.13 Notifications This page links the notifications (calls, SMS, etc.) with various events. To program the "Notifications" the following parameters must be configured: Type It identifies the group generating notification (i.e. zone, partition, output, etc.). Subtype This is the event related to the previous parameter (i.e.
  • Page 92 4.0 Programming manual Type: Partition The subtypes available are: • Alarm: send a message when the partition generates an alarm event. • Arm: send a message when the partition is armed. • Tamper: send a message when the partition generates a tamper alarm.
  • Page 93 4.0 Programming manual Type: Peripheral The subtypes available are: • Tamper (BUS): send a message when a BUS device generates a tamper alarm (i.e. opening of an ergo keypad). • Tamper restore (BUS): send a message when tamper on the BUS device is restored.
  • Page 94 Type: Power management The subtypes available are: • Main fault: send a message when power is lost on the "lares 4.0" panel, the wireless duo repeater or the "opis" power supply station. • Mains restore: send a message when power supply is restored to the "lares 4.0"...
  • Page 95 4.0" or the "opis" power supply station returns to normal operation or it is replaced. • Fuse fault: send a message when the fuse on the"lares 4.0" control panel or the "opis" power supply station goes into operation (e.g. due to a short circuit).
  • Page 96 4.0 Programming manual Type: System The subtypes available are: • Tamper: send a message when a tamper condition occurs in the metal box of the control panel (opening and/or detachment from the wall) detected through the switches connected to the T connector of the "lares" card.
  • Page 97 4.0 Programming manual Type: Programmable logic The subtypes available are: • Programmable: send a message when the programmable logic is realized. Type: Smart Home The subtypes available are: • Lux sensor activation: send a message when the twilight threshold, configured for the domus multifunction sensor, exceeds (more or less) (the event generation will consider a hysteresis equal to 5%).
  • Page 98: Scheduler Timers

    In this page the "heating" and "cooling" outputs of the domus multifunction sensor are customized. This configuration will allow the user, via the APP lares 4.0, to be able to configure his own chronothermostat (heating, air conditioning, schedules, weekly programs, etc.).
  • Page 99: Consumption Management

    = power consumption threshold exceeded dark red = disconnection threshold exceeded, load disconnection risk The same value is visible even in the lares 4.0 user APP, section Smart Home -> Consumption Management or in the room associated with the device.
  • Page 100: Konnex

    3.13 Konnex porta 4.0 KNX gateway is an IP interface placed between KNX devices world and lares 4.0 control panel, for integrate its functionalities. It is required the configuration of: a) datagrams that come from the KNX world through port 4.0, against which to execute commands towards the...
  • Page 101 4.0 Programming manual Instant Arm Enter the group address (which represents all the KNX devices involved in this function), the format is: x/y/z (e.g. 1/1/1). Possible values (3-level structure): main(x)= 0..31, middle(y)= 0..7, sub(z)= 0..255. Press <Enter> to confirm.
  • Page 102 4.0 Programming manual Armed delayed Enter the group address (which represents all the KNX devices involved in this function), the format is: x/y/z (e.g. 1/1/1). Possible values (3-level structure): main(x)= 0..31, middle(y)= 0..7, sub(z)= 0..255. Invert = OFF (default) the status change is sent with a non-inverted value, with respect to the programmed one;...
  • Page 103 4.0 Programming manual Tamper Enter the group address (which represents all the KNX devices involved in this function), the format is: x/y/z (e.g. 1/1/1). Possible values (3-level structure): main(x)= 0..31, middle(y)= 0..7, sub(z)= 0..255. Invert = OFF (default) the status change is sent with a non-inverted value, with respect to the programmed one;...
  • Page 104 4.0 Programming manual Zone Select a zone from the list. Commands: You can configure datagrams to execute commands for bypass or include the selected zone. Bypass/Unbypass Enter the group address (which represents all the KNX devices involved in this function), the format is: x/y/z (e.g. 1/1/1).
  • Page 105: Settings

    "0" is sent, otherwise "1" is sent. 3.14 Settings The "Options" submenus allow you to configure some basic features regarding the General data of the lares 4.0 control panel (date, time, language, etc.), related data to the Network and the GSM / PSTN Communicator.
  • Page 106: General Options

    Session Wireless On-board tranceiver Enable/disable the on-board wireless receiver. (Not available on lares 4.0 - 16 and lares 4.0 - 40 that need the DUO transceiver). Jamming threshold (dBm) Noise power threshold present on the radio channel beyond which a sabotage attempt is made.
  • Page 107 (e.g. presence of mountains). The sunrise time calculation is based on the geographical coordinates of the control panel, received from cloud after Ksenia PRO registration or entered manually in the Ksenia SecureWeb platform. The field is editable if the control unit coordinates are different from 0°, 0°, therefore received from cloud.
  • Page 108 4.0 Programming manual Session Faults In this section it is possible to select which faults must be ignored by the control panel if there are permanent fault conditions that you do not wish to display (example: Ethernet connection missing). They are all enabled by default.
  • Page 109 4.0 Programming manual Pre-alarms management Number of pre-alarms Maximum number of pre-alarms before triggering an alarm. Default value: 2, Possible value: 2...5. Timer for alarm Timer for alarm confirmation within which a number of pre-alarms equal to the confirmation one set in previous field ("Number of pre-alarms") are verified.
  • Page 110: Network

    4.0 Programming manual 3.14.2 Network Network setting of lares 4.0 control panel. Session Ethernet DHCP If enabled, it allows the control panel to connect to a local network to automatically configure the necessary parameters. If it is not enabled, all the network parameters must be entered manually.
  • Page 111 The parameters required for sending e-mails are the following. (Those that appear by default are not valid!) The lares 4.0 platform can also manage e-mail addresses using SSL or TLS protocols (i.e. gmail). Otherwise, you can create a host on www.kseniadns.com and use the same settings.
  • Page 112: Gsm/Gprs/Pstn Communicator

    DDNS and it will be necessary to map the ports on the router to the control panel and any IP cameras connected to the system. It will be possible to use the APP lares 4.0 only in local or remote connection (via public IP or DDNS) but the possibility of receiving PUSH notifications will be excluded.
  • Page 113: Voice Messages

    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. 3.15.1 Play The main window displays the voice messages generated and subdivided into sub-categories (events, zones, partitions, etc.).
  • Page 114: Generate

    4.0 Programming manual 3.15.2 Generate • To generate voice messages via an online connection through the Secureweb portal, you must have an activated Loquendo license, provided on a scratch card (purchased separately "one-off"). • To generate voice messages in the peer-to-peer mode with the control panel, you must perform the following steps instead: 1.
  • Page 115: Real Time

    4.0 Programming manual 3.16 Real time Possibility to display in real time the status of the zones, outputs and partitions programmed in the system, by means of easy-to-understand icons. The following table lists and describes the icons that appear in relation to the possible states that can be controlled by the control panel.
  • Page 116: Event Log

    4.0 Programming manual Partition disarmed Partition arming in progress and exit delay timer countdown Partition arming in progress and entry delay timer countdown Partitions Partition armed (after exit delay timer or immediately) Partition armed and alarm in progress 3.17 Event log The page displays the event logs of the control panel in a variable number, as programmed in “Events to show”...
  • Page 117 4.0 Programming manual ) Generic event: • This opens/closes the programming session • This starts/ends the configuration • Periodic report • Com. code deleted (communication reset) ) Events: • Incorrect code • Low battery/battery reset • 220 Vac failure/reset •...
  • Page 118: Installer

    In fact, each element configured on the control panel (sensors, outputs, scenarios, camera, etc.) can be associated with one or more rooms. The user, through the App lares 4.0, using the visualization in rooms in the Smart Home section, will be able to see each element configured in that room and have control over it.
  • Page 119: Programming Summary

    4.0 Programming manual 3.20 Programming summary This section summarizes the programming options that guarantee the correct operation of the control panel based on the parameters defined by the IMQ - SAFETY SYSTEMS certified standards. If these options are changed, the control panel will NOT comply anymore the aforementioned regulations.
  • Page 120 4.0 Programming manual ARM AND DISARM OPERATIONS ALLOWED All the options that allow to arm and disarm the system without the use of an adequate level of access are not compliant. In particular, it is not possible to associate entry methods to zones programmed as 'Command' or to keys on the keypad where the 'Without PIN' option is enabled.
  • Page 121: Functionalities And Configurations Description

    Sunrise and sunset are calculated according to the geographic position (latitude and longitude configured) and the time zone where the lares 4.0 control panel is installed. More, you can enter the minutes (+/- 30) to add/subtract from sunrise/sunset time, in order to balance a particular position where the control panel is installed, with respect to the horizon (e.g.
  • Page 122: Pre-Alarms Management

    4.0 Programming manual WARNING! After the upgrade, the panel will convert automatically the system as follows: - a zone with "Entry delay" enabled, after the conversion will be assigned "Path 1" and the previous levels will be preserved; - a zone with "Entry delay" not enabled, after the conversion will be assigned "No path" and Level 0 (not editable until "Entry delay"...
  • Page 123 code R30024.130en 10/2020...

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