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CE-LAN TECHNICAL MANUAL 2.2019 MT: 2.4 H: 1.0+ F: 2.9.3+ WIN: 1.0.7.0+ APP: 1.0.24+ BEFORE INSTALLING THE SYSTEM READ CAREFULLY ALL THE PARTS OF THIS MANUAL AND KEEP IT CAREFULLY FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. THE INSTALLATION OF THE PRODUCT MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY QUALIFIED TECHNICAL PERSONNEL. THE INSTALLER IS...
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SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATION BEFORE POWERING THE CONTROL PANEL, MAKE SURE THAT THE MAINS VOLTAGE IS THE ONE DESCRIBED ON THIS MANUAL. IN THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM TO BE CONNECTED TO THE CONTROL PANEL, A BIPOLAR SECTIONAL DEVICE MUST BE PROVIDED THAT IT IS EASILY ACCESSIBLE. DO NOT CONNECT THE UNIT IN VERY WET OR VERY HOT ENVIRONMENT OR CLOSE TO BATHROOM, ETC.
LAN CONNECTION ..............................21 MAIN CHARACTERISTICS ............................22 FIRST SWITCH-ON / RESET OF THE PANEL ....................... 23 PREPARATION OF PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE ......................24 "CE-LAN CONNECT" APPLICATION ........................24 5.1.1 MANAGEMENT AND UPDATING OF INTERFACES ..................25 5.1.2 MANAGEMENT OF DEVICES (PANELS) ......................25 5.1.3...
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ACCESS TO THE PANEL ............................27 LOGIN and LOGOUT .............................. 27 NORMAL MODE ..............................28 6.2.1 DEVICES MENU ............................. 28 6.2.2 ZONES MENU ..............................30 6.2.3 OUTPUTS MENU ............................30 6.2.4 USERS MENU ..............................30 6.2.5 IMAGE LIST MENU ............................31 6.2.6 EVENTS MENU ..............................
TERMINAL BOARD VBS1 BUS485 n. 1 VBS1 = BUS power supply positive (+12 V) / -VS = BUS power supply negative Max 450 mA (protected by self-resetting polyswitch) A1 / B1 = BUS data VBS2 BUS485 n. 2 VBS2 = BUS power supply positive (+12 V) / -VS = BUS power supply negative Max 450 mA (protected by self-resetting polyswitch) A2 / B2 = BUS data Mass reference exclusively for TMP tamper line and zone inputs IN1 ÷...
OUT1 ÷OUT4 Open Collector programmable outputs (max 20 VDC / 500 mA). Use the + VS terminal for the positive connection of the outputs according to the following diagram: Output status: positive + 12V = at rest; GND = active (this behaviour can be reversed in: SETUP> OUTPUTS> Output Settings).
BUS485 ! Always check the maximum consumption reached on the BUS under maximum load conditions! Features Double RS485 BUS Maximum consumption (for BUS) Max 450 mA BUS protection Poliswitch 750 mA max, self-resetting Compatibility Activators: transponder key reader mod. LET-485 ...
A violation of a PRE-ALARM zone generates a low-level alarm. If - within a pre-established time - a second violation of a PRE-ALARM zone occurs (ex: violation of the same zone or another PRE-ALARM zone) then a high level ALARM begins (see description ALARM). If the second violation of a PRE-ALARM zone occurs after the pre-set time, there is again a PRE-ALARM low- level alarm.
Double balance (with 2.2 kΩ and 12 kΩ resistance) Mode (see description "Wired zones on board") EXPANSION OF WIRELESS ZONES 433 (OPTIONAL) Device ESP-R (BUS485 expansion card for wireless zones) Working frequency 433,92 MHz Range 100 m (in open field) Factory reference Name: "IN 1_n"...
Administrator: as the normal user, but he can view the general information of the system and enable the Installer access Master: User without limitations User Type (Area) Service: Service user, he can only disarm Permits on the sectors It is possible to limit the permission of the User to arm / of an area disarm on one or more Sectors of the Area...
Max number of Activators per Area Characteristics of Sectors Max number of zones per Sector Sector names Each Sector can be named as you like (max 13 characters) Zones in the Sectors All zones of the control panel can be added to a Sector. The same zone can be added to several Sectors at the same time.
1.17 COMPATIBILITY TABLE Code Product Firmware (minimum version) DVT-LCD / DVT-OLED Keypad with display on BUS 1.61 LET-485 Transponder key reader on BUS 1.44 ESP8-BUS Zone expansion card on BUS VV-ZELA-BUS Siren on BUS ESP-R 433 Wireless zone expansion card on BUS...
2 DESIGN THE SYSTEM THE CE-LAN PANEL HAS BEEN DESIGNED FOR SMALL / MEDIUM DIMENSION PLANTS. THE TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PANEL - WHICH ARE TYPICAL OF THE BIG INSTALLATIONS (EX: 128 ZONE MAX) - CANNOT BE USED TO THE MAXIMUM LIMIT IN ALL CONDITIONS.
Consider the installation position of both the control panel and the wireless peripherals, in order to optimize the radio range of the system; the panel should be in the hypothetical centre of the radio space to be covered: in this way the distance towards the radio peripherals is always the minimum, ensuring better communication quality and lower consumption.
KEYPADS WITH DISPLAY ON BUS485 - MOD. DVT-LCD / DVT-OLED ! Pay attention to the maximum consumption (450 mA per BUS), MAX 8 ACTIVATION DEVICES ON EACH BUS! DVT-OLED CONSUMPTION: ABOUT 50 mA (STAND-BY) / 120 mA (ACTIVE) DVT-LCD CONSUMPTION: ABOUT 30 mA (STAND-BY) / 160 mA (ACTIVE) Figure 2 –...
TRANSPONDER KEY READERS ON BUS485 - MOD. LET-485 ! Pay attention to the maximum consumption (450 mA per BUS), MAX 8 ACTIVATION DEVICES ON EACH BUS! LET-485 CONSUMPTION: ABOUT 30 mA Figure 3 – Example of connection of the transponder key reader mod. LET-485 to BUS1 WIRED ZONES EXPANSION CARDS ON BUS485 - MOD.
WIRELESS ZONE EXPANSION CARDS 433.92 MHz ON BUS485 - MOD. ESP-R ! Pay attention to maximum consumption (450 mA per BUS)! ESP-R consumption: approx. 60 mA Figure 5 – Example of connection of the 433.92 MHz radio expansion card mod. ESP-R OUTDOOR SIRENS ON BUS485 - MOD.
OUTDOOR WIRED SIREN - MOD. VV-ZELA-F ! THE SIREN MUST MANDATORY TO BE EQUIPPED WITH A WORKING AND CHARGED BATTERY, TO AVOID AN EXCESSIVE CONSUMPTION IN ALARM (WHICH COULD DAMAGE THE CONTROL PANEL)! ! PAY ATTENTION TO THE MAXIMUM CONSUMPTION (450 mA PER + SA)! !WARNING! Set the OUT.SIR output (terminals + S / + C) as ON / OFF ON EVENT and...
PEPPER SPRAY DEVICES - MOD. PEPEROSSO AND PEPINO ! WARNING ! Set the OUT.SIR output (terminals + S / + C) as ON / OFF ON EVENT and associate it with the ALARM and / or PRE-ALARM events ! WARNING ! Set the OUT.REL output (terminals C / NO / NC) as ON / OFF ON EVENT and associate it with the ARMED event in...
2.10 LAN CONNECTION Figure 10 – Example of connection to the local network IN CASE OF DIRECT CONNECTION BETWEEN PC AND PANEL, IT IS NECESSARY TO SET THE PC IN DHCP (AUTOMATION ASSIGNMENT OF IP ADDRESS). OTHERWISE, IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO COMMUNICATE THE PANEL WITH THE PC. Figure 11 –...
3 MAIN CHARACTERISTICS CE-LAN is a new-generation Cortex dual-core microprocessor control and alarm panel. The main features are: AREAS CONTROL PANEL An AREA is comparable to an independent alarm system, with its own partitions (SECTORS) of the zones, adjustable arming/disarming, versatile control and user management.
4 FIRST SWITCH-ON / RESET OF THE PANEL For the installation and the first switch-on of the CE-LAN unit it is necessary to follow the following steps: Set INT = OFF (panel off) Connect the panel to the LAN via the LAN1 port...
THE PANEL IS PROGRAMMABLE ONLY THROUGH A NETWORK CONNECTION (DIRECT CABLE, NETWORK LOCAL OR INTERNET) THROUGH "CE-LAN CONNECT" DEDICATED APPLICATION (FOR WINDOWS, IOS AND ANDROID). To program and use the control panel, supply power and connect it to the local LAN, preferably with Internet access The computer, smartphone or device used for programming must be connected: ...
5.1.1 MANAGEMENT AND UPDATING OF INTERFACES Pressing "SETTINGS \ MANAGE GRAPHIC INTERFACES" opens the window to manage the interfaces and create virtual panels (Figure 13) Figure 13 – Interfaces management page 1. UPDATE GRAPHICAL INTERFACES: check online for updates and downloads new versions (requires Internet connection): ...
To add / delete a control panel, open the "SETTINGS / MANAGE DEVICES" screen: Figure 14 – "Device Management" page of the application The different ways to add a control panel are: SEARCH LOCAL DEVICES perform a RESEARCH of the panels in the local network and add them to the list (Figure 14-1). ...
6 ACCESS TO THE PANEL LOGIN and LOGOUT Click the name of a control panel in the list to connect (Figure 15), the login page will open (login, Figure 16): Figure 16 – Login page The factory data of access as an installer are: ...
NORMAL MODE Figure 17 – Installer window in NORMAL MODE The "NORMAL" mode only allows the DISPLAY of the information and the status of all the menus. In this view the information is in real time (so, for example, if a zone is opened / closed it will be displayed immediately its status, as well as the state of the batteries, the quality of radio communication, etc.).
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PANEL NAME, HARDWARE AND FIRMWARE VERSION, DEVICE ID CURRENT DATE / TIME LAN AND GSM/3G MODULE CONNECTION STATE P2P CONNECTION STATE NOTE FOR WIRELESS DEVICES When you exit from SETUP or after a restart of the control panel, the panel waits for an update transmission from each wireless device: Therefore the indication "Waiting for update"...
6.2.2 ZONES MENU It shows all the wired and wireless zones in the system and their status in real time (Figure 20). For each zone is shown: name and description, status in real time, programmed operating mode, type of alarm generated Figure 20 –...
6.2.5 IMAGE LIST MENU It shows the complete list of events with images of the cameras currently stored in the control panel. Under "IMAGE CAPTURING STATUS” are shown in real time the phases of images capture by the panel. 6.2.6 EVENTS MENU It shows the complete list of all the panel's events (max 5000).
SETUP MODE IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO ENTER IN THE SETUP IF THE CONTROL PANEL IS ARMED (ANY ARMING) This is the starting point for the installation: here you can configure the whole system. To switch to the SETUP MODE, open the side menu and press the "ENTER SETUP" button (Figure 17-2): Figure 22 –...
1 zone MOSKITO (outdoor sensor): 3 zones When creating a user, you can add: Access codes for keypads (mod. DVT-LCD / DVT-OLED) and app (CE-Lan Connect) Remote control mod. TX6C Transponder key mod. CHT2 PROGRAMMING ORDER To easily program the control panel, it is advisable to carry out the following operations in order: ...
READ THE SETTINGS FROMS THE PANEL To load the current panel settings, press the button "READ SETTINGS". When you ENTER IN SETUP the current configuration is automatically loaded. ! APPLY THE CHANGES ! After each modification it is necessary to write the settings ("WRITE SETTINGS") so that they are stored in the control panel memory (otherwise they will be lost).
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LOGIN ATTEMPTS It sets the action to be performed in case of over 10 incorrect access attempts (via web / app or on the keypad): DISABLED: no action (unlimited number of attempts) ONLY E-MAIL / SMS NOTIFICATION: send E-MAIL / SMS (to enabled users) In the other cases, the control is activated both on keypads and via web / app: there are 10 attempts;...
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SMTP SERVER ADDRESS Mail Out Server Address (SMTP SERVER ADDRESS) SMTP SERVER PORT Port used by the mail out server (SMTP PORT) SECURITY LEVEL OF THE CONNECTION Type of connection security AUTHENTICATION Enable if the mail service requires authentication USERNAME E-mail account user name PASSWORD Password associated with the e-mail account...
VOCAL MESSAGES SERVICE (TEXT TO SPEECH) ! WARNING ! THIS FUNCTION IS AVAILABLE ONLY IN ITALIAN LANGUAGE AND IS PRESENT ONLY IF THE MODULE IS ENABLED AND PROVIDED FOR TTS FUNCTIONS (ONLY ON SOME MODELS) AND. ENABLE TTS Enables / disables the use of the TTS for the telephone call. If disabled, the module will perform a mute call FIXED VOICE MESSAGE The text written in this box will be read at the end of each voice call that the control panel will...
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Figure 24 – Adding devices on BUS485 If a BUS device does not appear in the list, check: links (missing or incorrect connection) connected devices (power on status, error messages, addressing...) any conflicts with other devices the compatibility of the device with the control panel (hardware and firmware version) ...
Figure 26 – Settings options of a BUS device The available options vary depending on the type of device (see the paragraphs dedicated to each device). Some settings can be programmed directly on the device (ex. via dip-switches or jumpers), depending on the connection or through other control functions of the control panel.
7.2.2 PROGRAMMING PARTIALIZATIONS FOR A TAG READER Press on the line relative to the tag reader to be programmed to access the settings window (Figura 28). Here it is possible to program the partialisations of the area sectors, which will be executed when the user approaches his key to the reader and selects one of the Partialisations (the Partialisations are displayed by the reader in a cyclic sequence: TOTAL>...
WIRELESS SENSORS AND PERIPHERALS To add sensors or other radio devices press "ADD RADIO DEVICES" (Figure 29-1, the control panel goes into learning) or "ADD DEVICE BY SERIAL" (Figure 29-2). Figure 29 – Adding radio devices 7.3.1 ADD RADIO DEVICES It opens the window that wait for the radio transmission code by the device (Figure 30).
7.3.2 ADD RADIO DEVICE BY SERIAL The window for entering the device serial number opens (Figura 31). Figura 31 – Window for adding devices by serial code Enter the serial code found on the package or label of the device and press "Confirm". If the serial is correct, the new device is added to the list.
ZONES To configure the parameters of the wired and radio zones, select "ZONE" from the side menu (Figure 32): Figure 32 – ZONES panel Notes on Zones Names The name assigned by factory / automatically to the Zones is of the type: IN X_Y where X is the position of the input inside the device, and Y the order number with which the device was added.
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MODE: select the type of event that generates the zone when it is violated; the options of choice are: INSTANTANEOUS: it immediately generates an alarm (of the PRE-ALARM or ALARM type) when it detects. DELAYED: when violated, starts the Entry time before generating an alarm (of the PRE-ALARM or ALARM type). If the control panel is disarmed within the Entry time, there will be no alarm.
OUTPUTS All available outputs are in the "OUTPUTS" menu (Figure 34): Figure 34 – Outputs The list of outputs includes the outputs on board the control panel and those added by other devices. To change the electrical behaviour of an output, press its name (Figure 34-1): Figure 35 –...
USERS To add / edit / delete users select "USERS" from the side menu (Figure 36): Figure 36 – USERS Panel The special user "INSTALLER" is already present by default (Figure 36-2); it is possible to modify the parameters but not to delete it. The INSTALLER user can access the control panel only if it is enabled by an Administrator user via the ON / OFF button (Figure 36-1) when the panel is OUT OF SETUP MODE or if the control panel has the DIP4 in the OFF position, that is without a password protection of the web access.
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Figure 37 – Creating and editing a user USERNAME: name assigned to the User (max 14 characters) TYPE OF USER: NORMAL: can arm and disarm (from: app, keypad, remote control, transponder key) according to the programming assigned, see the status of the Area and its events, receive alerts (e-mails, SMS messages, calls). ...
LAN / 3G INFORMATION: receives notification (SMS and/or E-MAIL) in case of significant events of LAN and 3G connections CONTROL INSTRUMENTS: these are the activation and control tools the user can use in the Areas to which is assigned: WEB LOGIN: access to the app via e-mail address and web password (max 1) ...
7.7.1 SETTING THE CAMERA The cameras must be set via the web browser as follows so that the control panel can communicate with them. Refer to the tools and manuals provided by the camera manufacturer for details on programming the camera. 1.
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5. Set the "Setting -> Storage -> Schedule" options as follows: 6. Set the "Setting -> Storage -> Destination" options as follows: 7. Set the "Setting -> Storage -> Record Control" options as follows: Pack Duration = 1 min Pre-event Record = 0 sec Disk Full = Overwrite Record Mode = Manual Record Stream = Sub Stream...
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8. Set the "Setting -> System -> General -> Date & Time" options as follows: CASE A – CAMERA OPTION IN CONTROL PANEL "TIME UPDATE = ON" DST = DISABLED + NTP = DISABLED CASE B – CAMERA OPTION IN CONTROL PANEL "TIME UPDATE = OFF"...
7.7.2 ADDING A CAMERA 1. With the control panel in SETUP mode, go to the IP CAMS menu and press the "ADD IP CAMERA" button: Fill in the required fields for the camera to be added: NAME Name that identifies the camera IP address IP address of the camera PORT...
2. Press the "ADD ZONE" button and select at least one alarm zone to be associated (maximum 4 for each camera): CONTACT-ID The control panel can send events to a monitoring station with a SIA DC-09 receiver, via the internet connection (LAN or 3G). 7.8.1 ADDING A MONITORING STATION To add a monitoring station that receives events, select "CONTACT-ID"...
7.8.2 SETTING THE CONTACT-ID PARAMETERS … Figure 39 –CONTACT-ID Settings NAME: descriptive name of the monitoring station. SUPERVISION: time interval in hours after which the control panel sends the Life Test to the station CUSTOMER ACCOUNT: customer account identification code (provided by the monitoring station) ACCOUNT PREFIX: prefix of the account code (ONLY IF NECESSARY) - provided by the monitoring station RECEIVER NUMBER: receiver number (ONLY IF NECESSARY) - provided by the monitoring station RECEIVER IP ADDRESS: IP address of the receiver - provided by the monitoring station...
AREAS To configure the Areas select "AREAS" from the side menu (Figure 40): When the control panel is new or after a RESET, no Area is present. To create / add an area press the "No Area" button (Figure 40-1) and then "ADD NEW" (Figure 40-2). Figure 40 –...
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ENTRY TIME: time available to disarm the system when entering from a Delayed Zone (0 ÷ 255 seconds) EXIT TIME: time available to exit the area after the arming command (0 ÷ 255 seconds) PRE-ALARM TIME: sound time of pre-alarm events (0 ÷ 255 seconds) ALARM DURATION: sound time of alarm events (0 ÷...
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AUTO-ARMING: the control panel automatically is armed the scheduled times (weekly programming, see point 15); you can create multiple arming times (GREEN colour). This function can not be activated until at least one User has been assigned to the Area. AUTO-DISARMING: the control panel disarms automatically at the established times (weekly programming, see point 15);...
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ACTIVATORS: activation devices for controlling the Area. Figure 42 – Area: Activators To add an Arming device (keypads and transponder key readers) to the Area, press "Add New Activator" and select it from the list: Keypads: can be associated to more than one Area at the same time A keypad associated with several Areas displays the status of the Area on which it is operating;...
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Figure 44 – Area: Output Events DISARMED Output active when Area is totally disarmed (any Sector disarmed) ARMING Output active during Exit time (any arming mode) ARMED Output active when Area is amed (any arming mode) PRE-ALARM Output active during Pre-Alarm event ENTRY Output active during Entry time MANUMISSION...
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To add Zones to a Sector, press the Sector name (Figure 46-1) and then "Add New Zone" (Figure 46-2) then select the zone/s to be added (Figure 46-3): Figure 46 – Area: Zones in the Sectors To create an AND between TWO Zones, select the two Zones (Figure 47-1) and enable the creation of the AND (Figure 47-2) and finally choose the type of alarm that they will have to generate (Figure 47-3): Figure 47 –...
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USERS: users who can operate on the area. Figure 48 – Area: Users To add a User, press "Add New User" (Figure 48-1) and select it from the list of available users, then set the options of the user regarding this Area (Figure 49): Each User can be added to multiple Areas, and have different settings in each Area.
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Figure 49 – Area: Configuring a User USER: User whose settings are being changed in this area. Note: Users must be created in the global "Users" menu. AREA CONTROL INSTRUMENTS: enables the arming and control instruments that the user can use in the Area. ...
ARM/DISARM NOTIFICATIONS: enable sending notifications to other users when this user acts to arm and disarm the control panel. Note: the user never receives arming / disarming notifications for operation made by himself! ENABLING OUTPUTS CONTROL: enables manual control by the user of the outputs of this area. PRE-ALARM: enables notification reception (SMS or e-mail) in case of Pre-alarm events.
4) Press "UPDATE" to continue ATTENTION: SOME UPDATES MAY RETURN THE PANEL TO FACTORY DEFAULT CONDITIONS. It is advisable to save the configuration on file BEFORE continuing with the update 5) Press "CONFIRM" and wait for the operation to complete CAUTION: DO NOT TURN OFF THE POWER STATION DURING THE UPDATE OPERATIONS 6) If the update operation ends correctly, a confirmation window appears and the control unit automatically restarts 7.11 LANGUAGE...
8 SAVE / LOAD CONFIGURATION SAVE THE CONFIGURATION It is recommended to always save the configuration of the control panel to file. The saved file contains all the panel configurations (including the programmed devices) except for the web access password of the users. Therefore, in case of need, it will be easier to restore the control panel without having to run the whole configuration all over again.
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