. Came S .p .A . cannot be held responsible in the event of damage caused by improper use of its products . In as much as it is the Installer who designs and installs the security alarm system using both Came S .p .A .
PXKIB-PXKIN LED keypad Switch PXTAG01 PXITU Transponder key Transponder key Modem reader - up to 4 Router Building automation system CAME Domotic 3.0 PXIPC Programming cable Local PC • LAN network • INTERNET • RS485 bus • PSTN line •...
CABLING RS-485 BUS If the remote devices have been installed correctly, all the bus communication LEDs on each device should flash . If some of them don't flash, it means that the device has not been installed and programmed correctly (check cabling, address and programming in the control unit) .
PRACTICAL NOTES ON CABLING OF RS-485 BUS Cabling of the bus connecting the control unit to the remote modules, readers and keypads must follow the rules dictated by RS-485 . Only use shielded and twisted pair cable with a cross-section of at least: •...
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Where no cable of suitable cross-section is available, additional auxiliary power supplies must be used . Example: Suppose we have: • PXC08 • PXITU (maximum power draw 100 mA) • Connecting distance 200 m . With a maximum power draw of 250 mA in this case use either a cable with cross-section 1 .5 mm², or use a 0 .5 mm² cable and an auxiliary...
CABLING INPUTS Balances are achieved with 4 .7 kohm resistors . Yellow Purple 4 .7 kohm resistor x100 Gold CONNECTING INPUTS NORMALLY OPEN (NA) NORMALLY CLOSED (NC) SINGLE BALANCE (SB) DOUBLE BALANCE (DB) DOUBLE BALANCE SENSOR (DB) WITH MICROWAVE BLOCK WHEN CONTROL UNIT OFF (TC) Output U1 yields a positive with output on (ON=13 .8 V DC) .
Control unit installation CHARACTERISTICS GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Power supply 230 V AC - 15% + 10% 50/60 Hz Auxiliary Transformer 25 VA Board power draw (excluding battery recharging) 150/160 mA Ac @ 23 .9 V AC (display off/on) Battery 7 .2 Ah Operating temperature -10°...
CONTROL UNIT PANEL Proximity reader for TAG Display Control keypad Visual notifications on Control unit display Description Symbol LED Colour Status Meaning There are NO open inputs System Ready Green Flashing - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Open inputs .
Meaning Terminals for control unit inputs, can be types NA, NC, SB, DB . [+,-] power supply [1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] inputs . The reference is negative . Female RS-232 socket for connection to PC (via a straight male-female RS-232 cable) or to the Ethernet interface . Terminals for control unit outputs [+, -, AUX] power supply available via self-restoring fuse protected output F5 [U1, POS]...
• attach the base of the container securely to the wall, making sure that the switch (shown in figure 4) with anti-tamper function can spring correctly . • The special holes in the bottom of the con- tainer can be used to pass the cables through or the ready made slot in the upper part of the container can be opened (with the aid of a hacksaw) .
BATTERY The battery is the security alarm system control unit's secondary power source . To optimise recharging and its life, it is recommended that a PXSTB temperature sensor that allows the recharging of the battery to be regulated depending on its temperature should be installed .
RS-485 BUS For cabling the RS-485 bus refer to the section "Cabling RS-485 bus" . INPUTS For cabling the inputs refer to the section "Cabling inputs" . PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT U1 (positive) A short circuit to GND with output active for a long time may lead to the protective resistor being broken . U1 is a (freely programmable) output that provides a positive when it is active: •...
GENERAL ALARM RELAY OUTPUTS RELAY 1 These relay outputs are general alarm outputs and cannot be programmed . They follow the general and sabotage alarm status and remain active for the programmed time . PXWSEA PXWSEG APF2201 Non-self-powered siren Self-powered siren PSTN TELEPHONE LINE WITH PXTEL CARD The PSTN telephone line is connected to the terminals [L, L] and output to terminals [T, T] for switchboards or phones .
USER INTERFACE 08:24 19/03/13 #####UUUPX--- The display is made up of 2 rows of 16 characters each . When in stand-by mode the keypad dims the brightness after a pre-set time . Under the display there are 16 numbers which make it easier to interpret the second row of the display . NOTE: The first press on any key awakens the keypad from stand-by .
ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD KEYS FUNCTIONS The alphanumeric keys allow you to enter access codes, select areas being armed and change parameters . Menu browsing and selection keys . Parameter modification keys . Once the code has been entered, it allows you to access the User Menu . Press for more than 5 seconds to access the keypad menu .
Programming/Activation Necessary requirements: Proxinet control units with firmware 1 0 18 and later 08:23 16/05/10 222222 ENTER CODE To specify the type of keypad associated with an address: PROGR. 01 ▼ ▲ MODE From an LCD keypad enter the technical code (if less than 6 digits confirm with KEYPADS KEYPADS...
Pressing button causes LED 3 to light up and prepares for the launch of scenario 3 associated with the keypad . After selecting the scenario to launch, just press button The control unit will start the exit time . If the inputs are not open, just press button again to force the exit time to zero .
User interface The transponder reader lets you: • Launch arming and disarming scenarios . • Disarm the system . • View the alarm status and whether the system is armed . Each key is recognised unambiguously in the control unit and the events memory . LIGHT SIGNALS LEDs STATUS...
CHECK KEY If you are not sure who a key belongs to, you can check this in the User Menu . 08:23 16/05/10 123456 To identify a key: ENTER CODE WAITING 222222 Access the User menu by pressing the control unit's /ESC *=USER MENU # key for 5 secs, followed by the User code .
〇 = Off | ● = On | ◉ = Flashing (0 .5 s off and 0 .5 on) | ◎ = Flashing (0 .25 s off and 0 .25 on) INSTALLATION Control Unit Board PXC08 PXGSM Nylon Washer Nylon Rivets 1 2 3 4 All the operations to insert and remove the interface must be carried out with no power to the control unit .
Communication NOT active 〇 ● Communication active INSTALLATION Control Unit Board PXC08 PXTEL Nylon Washer Nylon Rivets All the operations to insert and remove the interface must be carried out with no power to the control unit . 1 2 3 4 –...
System start-up This section has the objective of describing the start-up of a "simple" system with no special settings, showing the installation of all the components and the programming of the basic functions (areas, scenarios, inputs, outputs, telephone notifications) . Before starting up the system the following must have been completed: •...
OPENING / CLOSING CONTROL UNIT If the control unit tamper is correctly installed, if you open the control unit door the sabotage alarm will immediately go off . To avoid triggering the alarm you must access the technical menu from the keypad . 08:23 16/05/10 123456...
Programming mode (EASY, STANDARD, ADVANCED) In order to simplify system programming even when installers are not highly qualified or where it is necessary to create simple systems, the PROGRAMMING MODE parameter has been provided . This parameter lets you simplify (reduce or pre-set) the settings to use for simple systems, or allows more detailed control for more demanding installers .
STANDARD MODE Same settings as the EASY mode plus: • Customising scenarios . • Customising Keypads, readers, codes, keys, etc . • Customising telephone calls . • Restoring default settings and codes separately . ADVANCED MODE Same settings as the EASY and STANDARD modes, plus: •...
ACQUIRING REMOTE READERS The system cannot have readers with identical addresses . All the readers are produced with address 1 and the control units have a built-in reader enabled at the factory . For a new reader to be addressed and acquired by the control unit you must (example of adding reader 2): STEP 1: Enabling readers in control unit 08:23 16/05/10...
Defining system areas The areas are integral parts of the system and must therefore be defined during the programming stage . Defining the areas is useful for managing the "totally on" status even when using only three areas . STEP 1: Enabling areas 08:23 16/05/10 123456...
Programming Scenarios Scenarios are groups of operations set by the Installer which allow the User, via the control unit, keypad, reader or phone, to: • turn areas on / off • activate / deactivate outputs Some scenarios are pre-set at the factory . CREATING SCENARIOS It is not necessary to create an identical scenario for each keypad or reader .
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STEP 5: Scenario description DESCRIPTION SCENARIO XX Staying in the Scenario Menu . SCENARIO XX DESCRIPTION With select and press +=OK #=ESC With keys you can edit the text . GOING OUT With keys you can move from character to character . +=OK #=ESC Press...
ASSOCIATING SCENARIOS WITH KEYPADS Each keypad can manage up to a maximum of 6 scenarios by using the keys (see user manual) . 08:24 08:24 19/03/13 19/03/13 #####UUUPX--- #####UUUPX--- Associating keypad key with scenario (not available in EASY mode) 08:23 16/05/10 123456 ENTER CODE...
ASSOCIATING SCENARIOS WITH READERS Each reader can manage up to a maximum of 3 scenarios, selecting one of the 3 LEDs at switch-on (see user manual) . LED 1 Scenario LED 3 Scenario LED 2 Scenario Associating reader LED with scenario (not available in EASY mode) 08:23 16/05/10 123456...
Programming inputs Basic parameters of an input 08:23 16/05/10 123456 ENTER CODE To access the Technical menu hold down key /ESC # for 5 WAITING 222222 secs followed by the User code (if less than 6 digits confirm with *=USER MENU INPUTS Hold down key /ESC # for 5 secs and enter the Technical...
Programming Outputs Ex-factory the four control unit outputs are already programmed as follows: INDEX NUMBER OUTPUT DESCRIPTION INDEX NUMBER OUTPUT DESCRIPTION TC output to disinhibit the sensors’ microwave when Failure, yields a negative when failures are system is off (associated with the BEDROOM area) . detected .
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To change the events see the Technical Menu . To set the telephone numbers: 08:23 16/05/10 123456 ENTER CODE To access the Technical menu hold down key /ESC # for 5 secs fol- WAITING 222222 lowed by the User code (if less than 6 digits confirm with *=USER MENU Hold down key /ESC # for 5 secs and enter the Technical code .
SETTING COMMON VOICE MESSAGE FROM PC To create a common message from the PC you have to: Select "Common messages" . Write the text of the common message . If the playing time of the text written is longer than the limit allowed, an error message is displayed and the text is coloured red .
Creating User Codes The factory set User Code 001 is enabled and the password is 123456 . Below, the main factory settings (can be changed) . AREAS REMOTE ACCESS TO CODES STATUS AUTHORISATION ASSOCIATED ASSISTANCE USER MENU ARMING + ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED DISARM .
Acquiring Keys Because the keys are unique, ex-factory there are no keys activated in the control unit . Below, the main factory settings (can be changed) . KEYS STATUS ASSOCIATED AREAS AUTHORISATION ARMING + 1 . . . n DISABLED DISARM .
System Test - FROM CONTROL UNIT COMMAND KEYPAD It is important to test the system to prevent false alarms or unwanted failures . System Test 08:23 16/05/10 123456 ENTER CODE To access the Technical menu WAITING 222222 hold down key /ESC # for 5 *=USER MENU secs followed by the User code (if...
Connecting PC – Control unit Once the components of the system have been defined (previous sections), you can move on to programming the control unit from either a keypad or the PC via direct or remote connection . Locally programming RS-232 08:23 16/05/10 123456...
STEP 6: Start up programming The control unit must be totally off . PROGRAM. FROM PC If the parameter WITH CTL-U. OFF • • , start up programming . AFTER USER CODE • • , before starting up programming enter the user code .
To restore all the factory settings, you must: STEP 1: Setting microswitches Put microswitch 3 in the ON position . STEP 2: Restart the control unit Press button P1 to make the control unit restart . SETTING UP SETTING UP The words appear on the keypad (they stay on display for 10”) .
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Declaration of compliance Came S .p .A . declares that this device complies with the basic requirements and with the other pertinent arrangements set by directive 1999/05/CE, 2006/95/CE and 2004/108/CE . If required a copy of the original of the declaration of compliance is available .
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