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MULTI-FUNCTION INTRUSION
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  • Page 1 PROGRAMMING MANUAL MULTI-FUNCTION INTRUSION SYSTEM On the website www.elkron.com, you may find updated information relating to the documentation provided with the product...
  • Page 2 These references and information do not imply that the manufacturer will market such products or services in the future. Elkron is a trademark of URMET S.p.A. All trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Glossary ...................................... 8 Standards and certifications ..............................10 The EN 50131-1 standard IMQ mark 11 MEDEA certifications................................. 11 How to program the MEDEA system ..........................12 Programming via computer ............................12 1.1.1 Web server 1.1.2 Connecting to the control panel via USB 1.1.3...
  • Page 4 Cameras ..................................99 DIAGNOSTICS ................................101 6.1.1 Central Unit 6.1.2 Bus Peripherals 6.1.3 Supplementary Power Supplies 6.1.4 Bus Peripherals 6.1.5 Radio Peripherals 6.1.6 Zigbee Peripherals 6.1.7 Menu Input/Output 6.1.8 Output 6.1.9 Event History 6.1.10 Testing procedure UTILITY ................................... 108 MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 5 WiFi Connettivity menu ............................131 8.32 Connettivity Mobile Data menu ..........................132 8.33 Maintenece Sys. Log menu ............................. 132 Updating firmware and software of MEDEA control panel and devices over the bus ..........133 Update file name ..............................133 MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 6 Figure 18 - Wireless supervision ..............................36 Figure 19 - Ethernet parameters ..............................36 Figure 20 - WiFi parameters ................................. 37 Figure 21 - Elkron Cloud parameters ............................38 Figure 22 - Device search ................................38 Figure 23 - Expansions ................................. 39 Figure 24 - Wireless receivers ..............................
  • Page 7 Figure 114 – Wireless devices ..............................104 Figure 115 - Zigbee devices ............................... 105 Figure 116 - Inputs ..................................105 Figure 117 - Manual activation of the outputs ..........................106 Figure 118 - Events ..................................107 Figure 119: Event Filters ................................107 MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 8 Table 13 - Possible actions of the daily schedule ......................... 81 Table 14 - Menu navigation buttons ............................109 Table 15 - Buttons and associated charactersi ........................... 109 Table 16 - FW and SW update file names ..........................133 MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    The installation and maintenance of the system is described in the Installation Manual. The instructions for using the system by the end user are described in the User Manual. Chapter 1 How to program the MEDEA system. Chapter 2 User codes and permission levels.
  • Page 10: Glossary

    When configured as an output, it can be used to connect of devices and actuators with which the intrusion alarm system can operate in the outside world. For example, it can signal an alarm (with a siren), communicate a system status (with a warning light or buzzer) or activate electrical equipment. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 11 Point (terminal) for the physical connection of a device that enables the intrusion alarm system to act in the external environment, e.g. by signalling an alarm (with a siren), communicating a system status (with a warning light or an acoustic warning device), or activating electrical apparatus. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 12: Standards And Certifications

    Class II deposit or in warehouses where heating is intermittent). Indoor (general) NOTE: The environment should not be subject to condensation and the temperature should vary between -10°C and +40°C with an average relative humidity of about 75%. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 13: Imq Mark

    MEDEA certifications The MEDEA intruder alarm system was certified at IMQ - SECURITY SYSTEMS laboratories in conformity with European standards EN 50131-1, EN 50131-3, and EN 50131-6 - Grade 2 or 3 - Environmental class II - general indoors.
  • Page 14: How To Program The Medea System

    If the network to which the control panel is connected has internet access and the control panel has been associated, via the UID on the MEDEA CPU label, to an installer registered in the Elkron Cloud with access to the Cloud services enabled, programming can also be carried out remotely.
  • Page 15: Connecting To The Control Panel Via Wlan (Wifi)

    IP address of the primary DNS server using the keypad. Press ▼. DNS SECOND. and the IP address of the secondary DNS server appear. To change it, type the new IP address of the secondary DNS server using the keypad. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 16: Access Codes And Authorisations

    If the hold-up function is enabled, a user code must also be assigned for this function. The code can be freely set from a minimum of 4 to a maximum of 6 digits, it has no default value. IMPORTANT! Enabling the hold-up function invalidates compliance with EN50131 standards. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 17: Default Access Codes

    Default access codes 2.1.1 The MEDEA control panels are provided with default codes when they leave the factory. These codes are restored if the control panel is reset. The Installer and Technical Manager codes are enabled at the factory and automatically deactivated when a valid Master or User code is entered for the first time.
  • Page 18: Programming Via Pc, Tablet Or Smartphone

    IMPORTANT! Only one user is allowed access during configuration. With DIP 1 SW2 in the ON position, MEDEA CONTROL can be accessed even when the control unit is switched on and the installer is not enabled by the MASTER user.
  • Page 19: Working Session

    You can suspend a work session, to resume it later, while keeping a copy of the partially modified configuration. The next time you log in, you will be asked whether to continue with the previous session or to start again with a new copy of the programming data. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 20: Entry The Session With The Time Programmer Enabled

    The next time you log in, you will be asked whether to continue with the previous session or to start again with a new copy of the programming data. Entry the session with the time programmer enabled 3.2.2 The following message is displayed if the configurator is accessed with the time programmer active: MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 21: Home Page

    Figure 5 - Home page The Home page provides information on the control panel and its operation. The navigation menu panel appears on the left. It can be closed and reopened by clicking on the icon in the upper left corner. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 22: Information Panels

    IP address: IP address assigned to the control panel • Software MEDEA: Version of the control panel software • Firmware MEDEA: Version of the firmware installed on the control panel Alerts The system status is shown graphically: green tick, no indication; fault icon, click on the icon to display the list of faults present;...
  • Page 23: Menu

    To program a new control panel, it is necessary to open and customise in sequence the various pages of the submenus, starting from the Global Parameters page. For programming, simply configure the parameters of the devices present and the functions to be used. The submenus for devices that are not present do not contain data. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 24: Importing An Existing Configuration

    Changes are saved permanently in control panel by clicking on the Apply button in the upper left corner that appears only when you make a change. Copying the configuration 3.4.5 The UTILITY – Export menu can be used to export the configuration to a file for backup purposes. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 25: Configuration

    IMPORTANT! Enabling the hold-up function invalidates compliance with EN 50131 standards. • Info display: this is used to customise the message displayed at rest by the keypad. • Battery capacity: used to configure the recharging of the battery used on the control unit. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 26: Date And Time

    Time by PC button, it is possible to assign to the control panel the current time set on the device with which you are connected to the control panel. Control Unit Upgrade from cloud 4.1.3 It is accessed through the CONFIGURATION → Central Unit → Global Parameters menu. Figure 8 - Software update from cloud MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 27: Control Unit Update From File

    Click on the corresponding Load File button and select the file to be used (see 9.1 Update file name). Click on Open. The update starts. The login page will appear again at the end. For further updates, enter the configuration program again and repeat the procedure. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 28: Advanced Setting

    This delay can be used to cancel an alarm, triggered by mistake, before the corresponding telephone signal is triggered. With 0 seconds the telephone alarm is immediate. IMPORTANT! A value other than 0 in the call delay time invalidates compliance with EN 50131. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 29 The called made in succession to the number sequence is dynamic various concerned numbers. and depends on a case-by-case basis on the involved events and concerned telephone numbers. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 30 What happens if another event number occurs during a call to checked and if higher priority the occurs during the call cycle that number, queued call cycle for the event is started. immediately. Table 8 - Telephone alarm sending mode MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 31           intrusion alarm shortly after Mains failure alarm and shortly   [disarming]       [disarming]     after disarming using an access code Table 9 - Call cycle examples MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 32: Mobile Network Module

    SIM Card expires in the month of April). Reset the new expiry date to be notified after having recharged the SIM Card credit. IMPORTANT! The SIM Expiry event generates a SIM failure event which in turn generates a system failure. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 33 Jamming Warning: This can be used to check if the frequency is disturbed and consequently generate a fault signal. Click on Reset to Factory Default to reset the default parameters of only the advanced settings of the GSM module. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 34: Pstn Module

    • Control Tone of Free Line: If enabled, the dialler will dial the telephone numbers only in the presence of the dial tone, otherwise it will do so even if the dial tone is missing. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 35 DTMF tone sent when used for communication with an alarm control room. • Delay for composition of Contact-ID Message (msec): This can be used to set the time, in milliseconds, of the message composition delay to an alarm control room after receiving the ring tone. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 36: Zigbee Module

    The menu shows the following items and can be used to set: • WiFi Module Availability: This indicates that the module is installed in the control panel. • Enable WiFi Module: This can be used to enable and disable the WiFi module. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 37: Automated Test

    2 (= 12 times a day), 3 (= 8 times a day), 4 (= 6 times a day), 6 (= 4 times a day), 8 (= 3 times a day), 12 (= 2 times a day), 24 (= 1 time a day). MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 38: Radio Supervision

    DHCP (Automatic IP): This can be used to enable and disable the DHCP client (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), which allows the control panel to automatically receive the IP configuration needed to establish the connection when it connects to a network where there is a DHCP server. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 39: Wifi Parameter

    • DNS1: This is the IP address of the main DNS (Domain Name Server), i.e. the server used to translate alphanumeric Internet addresses (e.g. elkron.it) into IP addresses. The default value 8.8.8.8 (Google). • DNS2: This is the IP address of the secondary DNS, used when the primary DNS is unreachable. The default value is 8.8.4.4.
  • Page 40: Cloud

    Cloud 4.4.3 This can be used to configure the access parameters to the Elkron Cloud, used for the user and installer app, programming and remote maintenance. If it is disabled, these features cannot be used. It is accessed through the CONFIGURATION → Central Unit → Connectivity menu.
  • Page 41: Search Peripherals

    Double-click on the expansion module line to open a pop-up window that can be used to enable and disable the expansion module and select its type. Click on the Save button to save the changes, the Close button to close the window and not save the changes. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 42: Radio Expansions

    To stop searching for wireless devices, click on the Stop searching button. The wireless devices can be viewed with the 4.6 Radio Peripherals menu. The Remove devices button can be used to remove all for the wireless devices combined with the wireless receiver highlighted in the table. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 43: Keypads

    It is accessed through the CONFIGURATION → Bus Peripherals menu. Figure 28 - Power supply units The available parameters and functions are the same as those of the expansions (paragraph 4.5.2 BUS Expansion), to which you can refer for descriptions. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 44: Radio Peripherals

    PDF: This exports the sensor table to a PDF file. The < and > buttons at the bottom right are used to navigate between the pages of the devices, if their number is greater than the number that can be displayed in a single screen. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 45: Sirens

    It is accessed through the CONFIGURATION → Radio Peripherals menu. Figure 32 - Wireless keypads The available parameters and functions are the same as those of the sensors (paragraph 4.6.1 Inputs), to which you can refer for descriptions. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 46: Zigbee Peripherals

    Double-click on the sensor row to opens a pop-up window that can be used to enable and disable the photo sensor. Click on the Save button to save the changes, the Close button to close the window and not save the changes. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 47: Detectors With Video Camera

    It is accessed through the CONFIGURATION → Zigbee Peripherals menu. Figure 36 - ZigBee repeaters The available parameters and functions are the same as those of the photo sensors (paragraph 4.7.1), to which you can refer for descriptions. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 48: Status Leds

    It is accessed through the CONFIGURATION → Zigbee Peripherals menu. Figure 39 - ZigBee shutter modules The available parameters and functions are the same as those of the photo sensors (paragraph 4.7.1), to which you can refer for descriptions. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 49: Scenario Control

    It is accessed through the CONFIGURATION → Zigbee Peripherals menu Figure 41– Heat adjustment The available parameters and functions are the same as those of the photo sensors (paragraph 4.7.1), to which you can refer for descriptions. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 50: Prio (In/Out) - Rf - Zb

    Single Balance: This is to be used when the detector has been connected to the input using the single balancing wiring diagram (see Installation Manual for details). Stand-by state, intrusion alarm indication and indication of tampering by short-circuiting the wires are recognised by means of two voltage thresholds. Complies with EN 50131 Grade 2. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 51 (only if input) and the type of customisation associated with it. Click on the Save button to save the changes, the Close button to close the window and not save the changes. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 52: Balance Customizations

    NUMBER: This indicates the sequential number of the customisation. • DESCRIPTION: You can assign a description to the customisation. • CONTACT TYPE: This indicates the type of diagram used for wiring the sensor. Figure 44- Balancing customisations MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 53 To know the value of each resistor, refer to the colour code or measure with a multimeter selecting the reading in KΩ the value of each resistor. Remember that the resistive value must be measured with the device (sensor) disconnected, by inserting the test leads of the multimeter on the two leads of the resistor. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 54: Programming

    Not compliant with EN 50131. Activation-lock: A sector programmed in this way cannot be armed if any assigned inputs are open. Complies with EN 50131 Grade 2 and Grade 3. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 55 PDF: This can be used to export the sectors table to a PDF file. The < and > buttons at the bottom right are used to navigate between the pages of the sectors, if their number is greater than the number that can be displayed in a single screen. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 56: Times

    • EXIT PATH: This is the exit delay time, in seconds. • ENTRANCE DELAY 1: This is the entry 1 delay time, in seconds. • ENTRANCE DELAY 2: This is the entry 2 delay time, in seconds. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 57: Inputs

    Inputs This can be used to view and determine the operation of the system inputs. It is accessed through the PROGRAMMING → Input menu. Figure 47 - Inputs MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 58 The input is active H24. IMPORTANT! To ensure compliance with EN 50131, it is necessary to configure at least one Fault input to manage any fault signal coming from the system, in particular from the external siren. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 59 OUTPUT COMMAND: This indicates the operation foreseen for any output associated with the input. The possibilities are: Always: The output is activated both when the intrusion alarm system is armed and disarmed. If inserted: The output is activated when the intrusion alarm system is armed. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 60 Associate sectors with the input (Sectors), by selecting them one by one or selecting them all by clicking the All button. The None button deletes all associations. To delete a single association, click on the sector number. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 61: Outputs

    TYPE: This indicates how the output behaves when it is activated. The possible behaviours are: Stable: The output follows the event with which it is associated. Impulsive: The pulse output remains active for the ON time, after which it returns to stand-by. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 62 • Define the output type (Type). • Determine the output terminal voltage when the output is in stand-by mode (Idle State). • Determine the delay time at which the output is activated (Activation Delay). MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 63: Output Groups

    The following information is shown for each output: • PHYS.ADDRESS: This is the physical address of the output group. • DESCRIPTION: This is the alphanumeric label used to identify the output group more easily, e.g. "Ground floor shutters". MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 64 PDF: This can be used to export the outputs table to a PDF file. The < and > buttons at the bottom right are used to navigate between the pages of the output groups, if their number is greater than the number that can be displayed in a single screen. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 65: Association Of Outputs To Control Panel Statuses

    CSV: This can be used to export the table showing pairings between control panel states and outputs to a “.csv” file, which can be opened with a spreadsheet. • PDF: This can be used to export the table showing pairings between control panel states and outputs to a PDF file. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 66: Association Of Outputs To Sector Statuses

    PDF: This can be used to export the table showing pairings between sector states and outputs to a PDF file. The < and > buttons at the bottom right are used to navigate between the pages of the user keys, if their number is greater than the number that can be displayed in a single screen. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 67: Scenarios

    OUTPU GROUP ACTION: This shows the action performed on the associated output group. The possible options are: Nothing: The scenario does not perform any action on the associated output group. Switch ON: The scenario activates the associated output group. Switch OFF: The scenario deactivates the associated output group. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 68 CSV: This can be used to export the scenarios table to a .c file, which can be opened with a spreadsheet. • PDF: This can be used to export the scenarios table to a PDF file. The < and > buttons in the bottom right are used to navigate between scenario pages. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 69: User Codes

    CODES GROUP: This associates the user code with a group of codes. The groups are used by the time scheduler to enable and disable the associated codes for arming and disarming the intrusion alarm system according to programmed schedules. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 70 The user code can only be changed from the keypad. The < and > buttons at the bottom right are used to navigate between the pages of the user codes, if their number is greater than the number that can be displayed in a single screen. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 71: User Keys

    KEYS GROUP: This associates the user key with a group of codes. The groups are used by the time scheduler to enable and disable the associated keys for arming and disarming the intrusion alarm system according to programmed schedules. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 72 CSV: This can be used to export the user code table to a “.csv” file, which can be opened with a spreadsheet. • PDF: This can be used to export the user codes to a PDF file. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 73: Contacts

    BASE MESSAGE: This is the message placed at the beginning of each text and voice message. • RETRIES: Number of call attempts to a given phone number. If line control is not active, the attempts will still be made, even if the previous attempt was successful. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 74 IMPORTANT! Events can only be sent using the Contact-ID protocol if the ILT700PSTN module is present and correctly connected to the telephone network. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 75 Enable or disable the secondary IP address (SIAIP Secondary Path) • Enter the code (SIAIP Account Code) with which the MEDEA control panel is recognised by the SIA server. This information is provided by the security company that will carry out the service.
  • Page 76: Siaip Advance Parameters

    Retry Timeout (sec): This is the delay, in seconds, of the retransmission of an event, against the failure of the first sending. This parameter must be requested from the organisation to which it is sent. Sending Message in Contact-ID Format 5.11.3 Figure 67– Contact-ID parameters MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 77: Base Messages

    CSV: This can be used to export the common message table to a “.csv” file, which can be opened with a spreadsheet. • PDF: This can be used to export the common messages table to a PDF file. The < and > buttons in the bottom right are used to navigate between common message pages. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 78: Audio Generation

    The various descriptions are sent to the Elkron Cloud which, via Google Cloud Services, transforms them into audio files. The audio files are then sent back to the control panel and saved only in the control panel.
  • Page 79: Event Alerts

    CONTACTS: The phone numbers or IP addresses associated with the event. • PUSH/E-MAIL: If the PUSH/E-MAIL function is enabled, the control panel sends an alert to the Elkron Cloud for the event. The user can then choose, among the PUSH/E-MAIL enabled notifications, whether to receive the alert on the smartphone in push mode and/or in e-mail mode.
  • Page 80 CSV: This can be used to export the events table to a “.csv” file, which can be opened with a spreadsheet. • PDF: This can be used to export the events table to a PDF file. The < and > buttons in the bottom right are used to navigate between notification pages. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 81: Time Scheduler

    Enabled and enable the schedule. Click on the Save button to save the changes, the Close button to close the window and not save the changes. Figure 75 - Daily schedule description and enabling method MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 82 In the pop-up window that opens, enter the time (Hours and Minutes) when the action is to take place, Define which action (Action) will be executed at the set time. When you choose the action type, specific fields are automatically activated for selecting the parameters specific to that action. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 83 Save button to save the changes, the Close button to close the window and not save the changes. Repeat for all days of the week (the same type of schedule can be common for several days of the week). MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 84 In the Recurring Holiday exceptions table, click on Easter Monday and in the pop-up window that opens select the schedule to run that day. Click on the Save button to save the changes, the Close button to close the window and not save the changes. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 85: Expansion Modules

    End Locate: This ends the localisation procedure. Keypads 5.16 This can be used to view and configure the keypads in the system. It is accessed through the PROGRAMMING → Bus Peripheral → Keypads menu. Figure 81 – Keypads MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 86 Associate the sectors with the keypad (Sectors, by selecting them one by one or selecting them all by clicking the All button. The None button deletes all associations. To delete a single association, click on the sector number. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 87 End Locate: This ends the localisation procedure. The < and > buttons at the bottom right are used to navigate between the pages of the keypads, if their number is greater than the number that can be displayed in a single screen. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 88: Readers

    BUZZER: If the function is enabled, the buzzer will signal the elapsing of any "Entrance Path x" and "Exit Path" times. IMPORTANT! EN 50131 compliance will be cancelled if the buzzer is deactivated. The icon at the bottom indicates the numbering and position of the reader LEDs. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 89 Double-click on the inserter line to open a pop-up window. Figure 84 - Reader customisation MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 90: Power Supply Units

    CSV: This can be used to export the power supply unit table to a “.csv” file, which can be opened with a spreadsheet. • PDF: This can be used to export the power supply table to a PDF file. • Locate: This activates the procedure for locating the device. • End Locate: This ends the localisation procedure. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 91: Wireless Inputs

    Radio siren 5.20 This can be used to view the wireless sirens of the system. It is accessed through the PROGRAMMATION → Radio Peripheral → Radio Sirens menu. Figure 88 - Wireless siren MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 92: Remote Controls

    • KEY D: This shows the scenario associated with the button. • KEY D (ACTION): This shows the scenario associated with the button. The icon at the bottom indicates the numbering and position of the remote control. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 93 To make a suitable wireless transmission, press and hold Keys A, B and C for approx. 2 seconds and key D for approx. 6 seconds. Click on the Save button to save the changes, the Close button to close the window and not save the changes. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 94: Wireless Keypads

    KEY C: This shows the scenario associated with the button. The icon at the bottom indicates the position of the buttons on the radio keypad. Double-click on the wireless keypad line to open a pop-up window. Figure 93 - Wireless keypad customisation MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 95: Zigbee Repeaters

    PDF: This can be used to export the repeaters table to a PDF file. The < and > buttons at the bottom right are used to navigate between the pages of the repeaters, if their number is greater than the number that can be displayed in a single screen. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 96: Zigbee Flashers

    PDF: This can be used to export the flashers table to a PDF file. The < and > buttons at the bottom right are used to navigate between the pages of the flashers, if their number is greater than the number that can be displayed in a single screen. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 97: Zigbee Home Automation Modules

    PDF: This can be used to export the modules table to a PDF file. The < and > buttons at the bottom right are used to navigate between the pages of the modules, if their number is greater than the number that can be displayed in a single screen. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 98: Zigbee Scenario Command

    Enter the identification label of the flasher in Description. Use only alphabetic characters, including accented characters, numbers, and spaces. • Associate the scenario control to the sectors. • Assign a single scenario control button to a scenario. • Enable or disable ZigBee supervision of the scenario commands. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 99: Zigbee Photo Detectors

    Define the resolution (Photos Quality) at which the pictures are taken. Possible options: low, high. A high-resolution photograph takes longer to send. • Define whether the photo will be taken colour or grayscale (Colour Photos). A colour photo takes longer to send. • Enable or disable ZigBee supervision of the photo sensor. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 100: Zigbee Video Detectors

    PDF: This can be used to export the photo sensor table to a PDF file. The < and > buttons at the bottom right are used to navigate between the pages of the video sensors, if their number is greater than the number that can be displayed in a single screen. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 101: Cameras

    USERNAME: This is the user name used to log in to the camera. • PASSWORD: This is the access code of the camera. • NUMBER OF IMAGES: This is the number of frames that are stored in case of alarm. Figure 104 - Cameras MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 102 Enable the camera. • Enter the camera description. • Enter the type of camera (Dahua, Elkron, Hikvision and Onvif.) • Enter the IP address of the camera. • Enter the username of the camera. (Refer to your documentation of the camera).
  • Page 103: Diagnostics

    The Tamper Sabotage and DIP1 table shows the status of the tamper microswitch protecting the control unit casing, the status of the sabotage input of the control unit terminal SAB and the status of DIP 1 SW2 which allows HW access during maintenance. Figure 106 – Connectivity MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 104 SIM card to recommend to the user. Contacts Test table Figure 111 - Contact simulation If contacts are configured, pressing the Contacts button will display the list of contacts and activating the button will test the call. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 105: Bus Peripherals

    Bus Peripherals 6.1.4 This can be used to display of all information and values concerning the peripheral devices connected on the bus line. It is accessed through the DIAGNOSTIC→ Bus Peripherals menu. Figure 113 - Bus devices MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 106: Radio Peripherals

    The following buttons appear under underneath: • CSV: This can be used to export the inputs list to a “.csv” file, which can be opened with a spreadsheet. • PDF, which exports the list of inputs to a PDF file. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 107: Zigbee Peripherals

    PDF, which exports the list of inputs to a PDF file. Menu Input/Output 6.1.7 This allows the real-time monitoring of the status of the inputs and outputs. Outputs can also be controlled (change of status). It is accessed through the DIAGNOSTIC→ INPUT/OUTPUT menu. Figure 116 - Inputs MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 108: Output

    DESCRIPTION: This is the alphanumeric label used to identify the output more easily. • STATE: This indicates the real-time status of the output. • ACTIVATE: The status of the output can be switched by acting on the switch relative to the respective output. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 109: Event History

    When configured, the custom description of the input, output, sector, user etc. is also displayed for faster identification. Click on the Filters button to enable the table for selecting events from the system history file according to time interval and event type. Figure 119: Event Filters MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 110: Testing Procedure

    This opens the main menu (page 110) from which you can access all the submenus for programming the system. Similarly, enter the Master (or Technical Manager or User) code instead of the Installer code to access the Master (or Technical Manager or User) menus. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 111: Navigating The Menus

    (M = Master, U = User, T = Installer, R = Technical Manager) and whether the menu can be accessed when the system is armed. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 112: Main Menu

    120 ▼ ▲ Not armed Maintenance menu UT00:INSTALLER Maintenance page 121 MAINTENANCE ▼ ▲ System Info menu UT00:TECNICO System information page 121 SYSTEM INFO 1 Item present only if alarm, fault, or tamper memory is present. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 113: System Status Menu

    If there are open inputs on the display appears in continuous cycle INPUT LIST OPEN followed by the list of individual open inputs displayed in the format OPEN INPUT Inxxx:Descriz. where Inxxx is the logical identifier of the input followed by its custom description. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 114: Alarms Memory Menu

    The third screen shows the input type and the physical address d.in again. Press the ESC button to go back to the alarm list. You can clear the entire alarm list by pressing the OK button when "DELETE MEMORY?" message appears on the display. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 115: Tamper Memory Menu

    The third shows the device type (Device). Press the ESC button to go back to the stored tampering event list. You can clear the entire tampering event memory list by pressing the OK button when "DELETE MEMORY?" message appears on the display. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 116: Fault Memory Menu

    (ind) and the custom description (Label). Press the ESC button to go back to the fault memory list. You can clear the entire stored fault list by pressing the OK button when "DELETE MEMORY?" message appears on the display. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 117: Storico Eventi Menu

    (ind) and the custom description (Label). Press the ESC button to go back to the event list. You can clear the entire event list by pressing the OK button when "DELETE MEMORY?" message appears on the display. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 118: Settings Menu

    Configure users ▼ ▲ SETTINGS Keys menu KEYS page 124 Configure keys ▼ ▲ SETTINGS Contacts menu CONTACTS Configure phone numbers page 125 ▼ ▲ SETTINGS Program.Hourly menu PROGRAM.HOURLY page 126 Configure the time scheduler ▼ ▲ MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 119: Enable Menu

    Enable and disable keys page 128 ▼ ▲ ENABLE Enable Remote Control REMOTE CONTROL Enable and disable remote controls menu page 128 ▼ ▲ PROGRAMMER Enable and disable the time scheduler with the ► and ◄ buttons MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 120: Test Menu

    BATTERY TEST BATTERY TEST PANEL Test the backup batteries of the control panel and the additional power supply ▼ ▲ unit. BATTERY TEST ▼ ▲ POWER PANELS TEST WAITING TO PRESS REM.CONTR.TEST BUTTON... Test the remote controls. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 121: Connectivity Menu

    Configure the WiFi connection ▼ ▲ CONNETTIVITY Connectivity menu MOBILE DATA Configure the data connection via Mobile Data page 132 cellular telephone network ▼ ▲ CLOUD Enable and disable the connection to the Elkron cloud (with ► and ◄ buttons) MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 122: Output Control Menu

    State indicates whether the output is active or deactivated. Use the ▼ and ▲ buttons to scroll through the output list. The ► and ◄ buttons can be used to reverse the output status. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 123: Manutenzione Menu

    It is accessed through the Main Menu → SYSTEM INFO menu. PANEL TYPE MEDEA/.. ▼ ▲ SW VERSION ▼ ▲ FW VERSION ▼ ▲ SYSTEM NAME ▼ ▲ PANEL IUD ▼ ▲ IP ADDRESS ▼ ▲ GATEWAY MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 124: Isolation Menu

    Imperial or automatic) ▼ ▲ TIME ZONE Set the time zone Europe/Rome ▼ ▲ Enable and disable the update of time and date from an external server See paragraph 4.1.2 Date and TimeDate and for more details. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 125: Display Menu

    ▼ ▲ CODE GROUP [0-16] ▼ ▲ DESCRIPTION USERS DEFAULT CODICE This resets the user code to default setting. UTxx:Description DEFAULT CODICE ▼ ▲ Users can access the USERS menu and only edit their own user Description. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 126: Keys Menu

    ▼ ▲ PAIR SECTORS ▼ ▲ KEYS GROUP [0-16] ▼ ▲ DESCRIPTION ▼ ▲ PAIR KEY PAIR KEYS associates the key to one or more readers. Follow the instructions on the display to carry out the operation. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 127: Contats Menu

    CONTACT CN01:Description ▼ ▲ ▼ ▲ DESCRIPTION ▼ ▲ ▼ ▲ CONTACT SECTOR CN16:Description PAIRED ▼ ▲ SEND TYPO Limited to voice, text, voice + text ▼ ▲ PHONE ▼ ▲ ATTEMPS [0-10] ▼ ▲ BASIC MESSAGGE MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 128: Program.hourly Menu

    ► button. NONE ▼ ▲ ▼ ▲ HOLIDAYS MONTH Select the month with ▼ ▲ the ► button. NONE ▼ ▲ Select the program PROGRAMME with the ► button. NONE EASTER EASTER PROGRAMME EASTER MONDAY NONE MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 129 Use the ► button to select whether to lock, unlock or allow entry only LOCK for the selected key group. SCENARIO Select the scenario you want to use with the ► button. SCENARIOS NONE FUNCTION START SCENARIO MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 130: Enable User Menu

    It is accessed through the Main Menu → ENABLE → KEY menu. ENABLE ENABLE KEY Enable and disable the button with the ►. KE01:Description button. ▼ ▲ ENABLE KEY KE02:Description ▼ ▲ If are no keys are present, the following message will appear NONE MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 131: Abilita Radiocomando Menu

    It is accessed through the Main Menu → CONNETTIVITY → STATE CONNECTIVITY menu. IP LAN PORT 192.168.1.100 ▼ ▲ GW LAN PORT 192.168.1.1 ▼ ▲ IP WIFI NOT CONNECTED ▼ ▲ GW WIFI NOT CONNECTED ▼ ▲ MOBILE DATA NOT CONNECTED ▼ ▲ CLOUD CONNECTED MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 132: Connettivity Lan Port Menu

    This appear only if DHCP is disabled. ▼ ▲ DNS PRIM. Press OK to enter the value. 8.8.8.8 This appear only if DHCP is disabled. ▼ ▲ DNS SECOND. Press OK to enter the value. 8.8.4.4 This appear only if DHCP is disabled. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 133: Wifi Connettivity Menu

    This appear only if DHCP is disabled. ▼ ▲ DNS PRIM. Press OK to enter the value. 8.8.8.8 This appear only if DHCP is disabled. ▼ ▲ DNS SECOND. Press OK to enter the value. 8.8.4.4 This appear only if DHCP is disabled. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 134: Connettivity Mobile Data Menu

    READ LOG Description for more details about the event. *99***1# ▼ ▲ 002 hh:mm dd/mm Description ▼ ▲ ▼ ▲ SYS LOG Press the OK button and follow the instructions to DELETE LOG clear the event list. MEDEA Programming Manual...
  • Page 135: Updating Firmware And Software Of Medea Control Panel And Devices Over The Bus

    Updating firmware and software of MEDEA control panel and devices over the bus It is possible to update the firmware (FW) and software (SW) of the MEDEA control panel and connected BUS devices using various procedures: • Over LAN with local or remote connection.
  • Page 136 Tel. +39 011.3986711 - Fax +39 011.3986703 www.elkron.com info@elkron.it Elkron è un marchio commerciale di URMET S.p.A. Via Bologna, 188/C - 10154 Torino (TO) – Italy www.urmet.com MEDEA Programming Manual MADE IN ITALY...

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