Elkron HI-Connect MP500/4 User Manual
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  • Page 1 Hi-Connect MP500/4 Systems MP500/8 MP500/16 MP500/4N On the website www.elkron.com , you may find updated information relating to the documentation provided with the product. DS80SW24-034B LBT80906...
  • Page 2 All the brands cited in the document belong to their respective owners. All rights reserved. The partial or total reproduction of this document is authorised only for the purpose of installing the MP500 System. Tel. +39 011.3986711 – Fax +39 011.3986703 www.elkron.com – mail to: i nfo@elkron.it User MP500/xx...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS (from Rel.sw. 3.70) MP500/XX SYSTEMS ................................. 4 STARTING SCREEN .................................. 4 1.1.1 Available Actions ................................5 1.1.2 GSM Countercall ................................6 CONTROL PANEL MANAGEMENT ............................10 MENU STRUCTURE ................................10 FIRST CONNECTION ................................11 2.2.1 Start and peripheral alignment ............................11 2.2.2 Start and programming alignment ...........................
  • Page 4: Mp500/Xx Systems

    1 - MP500/XX SYSTEMS The following manual briefly describes most common operations for the management of MP500/4, MP500/8, MP500/16 and MP500/4N systems , via the Hi-Connect software. Following screenshots refers to a MP500/8 system, it is possible that the other models show slight differences of the described features.
  • Page 5: Available Actions

    1.1.1 Available Actions In this screen, it is possible to:  . If the control panel had been associated with a Web Server, you can choose whether to connect to the Control Panel or Web Server to manage their parameters. ...
  • Page 6: Gsm Countercall

    1.1.2 GSM Countercall Thanks to the Grazie the functionality called “GSM Countercall” it is possible to remote manage the control panel using a standard “Voice SIM” (no M2M and/or incoming Fax/Data number). In order to use the performance it is required: In the control panel enable the Remote Access: From the keypad by entering with Master code ...
  • Page 7 In Hi-Connect enable Alarms/Countercalls reception In Start-Up Screen  In Settings -> Alarms/Countercalls Reception flag  Alarms/Countercalls Reception enabled  Receive Alarms/Countercalls via telephone connections Confirm with “Save and close” button  In control panel enable Type A Countercall: From the keypad by entering with Installer Code ...
  • Page 8 Store in the control panel the telephone number on which you want to be called as the first number in numerical order set with “Modem” sending mode between the stored ones in one of these methods: From the keypad by entering with installer code ...
  • Page 9 Open the system management, press the connection selection button and choose the COM port related to the modem connected at the telephone line on which the system will call followed by “ – Countercall” In the appearing pop-up select the voice “GSM Countercall” and press “Ok” Press the “Connect”...
  • Page 10: Control Panel Management

    2 - CONTROL PANEL MANAGEMENT MENU STRUCTURE The menu has the following structure and is split into various nodes and sub-nodes for the sake of clarity. Each node contains various pages for programming the Control panel. An icon represents each node and screen. The green arrow “...
  • Page 11: First Connection

    FIRST CONNECTION 2.2.1 Start and peripheral alignment At the first connection the program shows the screen “Peripheral Units” that asks for the alignment of the system configuration with the software configuration. Answering “Yes”, the configuration is aligned and it is possible to continue with the programming. Answering “No”, the connection is interrupted because no operation is possible with a hardware misalignment.
  • Page 12: Start And Programming Alignment

    2.2.2 Start and programming alignment At the end of the hardware alignment, a window asking for the software alignment from control panel to PC shows up. It is also possible to proceed in the opposite direction (PC – control panel) continuing without aligning data and by clicking on the download button (see §...
  • Page 13: Data Changes

    If there are programming differences between the control panel and the software, another window is displayed with a message asking for the data loading. This window is always displayed when the warning icons are shown. When the button is selected, the Hi–Connect data will be configured with those of the control panel; the warning icons next to the menu nodes will disappear enabling the control panel programming.
  • Page 14: Control Panel Data Changes From Keypad

    2.3.2 Control panel data changes from keypad When changes are made to the control panel data directly from the keypad and not from Hi–Connect, at the subsequent connection the menu will display the warning icon next to all the changed nodes. To update the data with the changes made select the button “Load programming from control panel”...
  • Page 15 In the following images the windows showing the different possibilities. User MP500/xx...
  • Page 16: Screens

    SCREENS 2.4.1 Structure/Functions The screens for the control panel programming consists of three sections.  Section 1: at the top; includes the title and two buttons to save the mask data and print the mask.  Section 2: in the central part; consists in two tables, one containing the data of the selected screen (which cannot be edited by the user) and another containing the data of the selected line on the main table for the changes.
  • Page 17 The “Areas” button is showed if areas are programmed in the system and allows switching to area association mode; the buttons related to areas replace the buttons related to partitions and the “Areas” button changes its function in “Partitions”. The “System” button is replaced by “None” button. The status of the buttons related to the areas reflects the association: if the button is highlighted the related area (thus, all partitions belonging to the area) is associated, otherwise, if the button IS NOT highlighted the related area (thus all partitions belonging to the area) IS NOT associated.
  • Page 18: Configuration Menu

    3 - CONFIGURATION MENU PERIPHERAL UNITS This window displays all the Expansions, the Radio expansions, the Readers and Keypads of the system. 3.1.1 Peripheral units setting It is possible to configure the number and type of present peripheral units through some ticking off fields. The peripheral unit address (column No.) must correspond to that assigned by the control panel during acquisition.
  • Page 19: Interact With The Control Panel Menu

    4 - INTERACT WITH THE CONTROL PANEL MENU EVENT LOG FILE/SYSTEM LOG FILE This screens shows the details of all the events stored in the control panel logs. For further information about the content differences between the Event log file and the System log file consult the systems manuals. It is possible to use a filter to optimize the search and display of the events;...
  • Page 20: Actions Available

    With this window, it is possible to filter the events according to the type of events, beginning or ending date/time. To confirm the filter changes select the button. To reset all the filter values select the button. To close the mask select the button.
  • Page 21: Arm / Disarm System

    ARM / DISARM SYSTEM This screen displays where it is possible to Arm (or disarm) the whole System or enable/disable the single Partitions INPUTS ISOLATION This screen displays a table where it is possible isolate or include configured inputs by the “Isolate” buttons. User MP500/xx...
  • Page 22: Enable / Disable Keys

    ENABLE / DISABLE KEYS This screen displays a table where it is possible to enable or disable the configured keys, through the “Status” column. ENABLE / DISABLE USERS This screen displays a table where it is possible to enable or disable the configured users through the “Status” column. User MP500/xx...
  • Page 23: Inputs Status

    INPUTS STATUS With this screen, it is possible to display the status of the configured inputs. In addition, it is possible to set, on the top right-hand side, the automatic screen refresh by the button to obtain the status in real time. To disable it press button.
  • Page 24: Enable/Disable Outputs

    ENABLE/DISABLE OUTPUTS By this screen you can enable or disable the outputs programmed as “Commandable” or “Pulsed Commandable”. IMPORTANT! Output programmed as “Pulsed Commandable” never show “Enabled” status in so far as being pulsed they toggle for about 2 seconds then they revert to “Disable”. NOTES The screens Arm/disarm system, Exclude/include inputs, Enable/disable Users and Inputs status require the alignment respectively of Partitions and Areas, Users and Peripheral units/Devices.
  • Page 25: Web Server Management (It500Web)

    5 - WEB SERVER MANAGEMENT (IT500WEB) MENU STRUCTURE The menu has the following structure and is split into various nodes and sub-nodes for the sake of clarity. Each node contains various pages for programming the Web Server. FIRST CONNECTION 5.2.1 Start and parameter alignment To connect to the Web Server choose the type of connection, e.g.
  • Page 26: Data Modified On Hi-Connect

    5.2.2 Data modified on Hi-Connect Modified data are highlighted on the menu in bold print. Only the nodes and sub-nodes concerned by the change will appear with a different font. In this example, cameras 1, 2 and 3 were enabled in Hi-Connect. Their parameters were modified together with the Web Server general parameters.
  • Page 27: Configuration Menu

    An X will appear in the in the Web Server column if the camera is connected and already associated to the Web Server. Select the camera type in the “Type” list box: OTHERS / ELKRON. Use the “DHCP Client” list box to indicate whether to enable the camera DHCP Client (IP address assigned by the network router) or disable it (fixed IP address).
  • Page 28: Programming Menu

    PROGRAMMING MENU 5.4.1 General parameters This section can be used to program some general parameters. Video Recorder Quality. Select this item to set the time elapsing between photographs and the number of photographs to save before and after the event in case of break-in.. High = less time between photographs, 5 photographs before the burglar event and 10 after.
  • Page 29: E-Mail - Cloud Parameters

    E-Mail – Cloud parameters 5.4.2 In this section you can program up to 8 email addresses and enable the sending of push-type notifications (Cloud events). Select the respective checkboxes to associate three event types which cause the sending of an email: ...
  • Page 30: Cameras

    The inputs are selected by means of a window with one button for each available control panel input. The image shows an ELKRON camera (the Image URL and Full Image URL fields cannot be edited) with DHCP Client enabled (MAC Address field can be edited and IP address field cannot be edited).
  • Page 31: Interact With Web Server Menu

    INTERACT WITH WEB SERVER MENU 5.5.1 Update FW This section can be used to select a Firmware version from those previously imported in Hi-Connect and start the connected Web Server upgrade. The result will be displayed at the end of the operation. 5.5.2 Connection test This section can be used to start a test procedure.
  • Page 32 ELKRON is a trademark of URMET S.p.A. ELKRON Via Bologna, 188/C - 10154 Torino (TO) – Italy Tel. +39 011.3986711 - Fax +39 011.3986703 www.urmet.com – mail to: info@elkron.it www.elkron.com MADE IN ITALY User MP500/xx...

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