Table of contents 1. Description of PrimeLAN 1.1 Description of parts 1.2 Technical specifications of PrimeLAN 1.3 ATS categories 2. Installing the PrimeLAN board 2.1 Connection to a LAN network 2.2 Network connection test 3. Programming the PrimeLAN board 3.1 Programming IP parameters 3.2 Programming e-mails 3.3 Graphic map configuration 3.4 Onvif Camera 3.5 Programming KNX interface 3.6 Firmware updating 4. General information 4.1 About this manual 4.2 Manufacturer's details 4.3 Warranty 4.4 Limited warranty 4.5 Processing of personal data 4.6 Documents for the users 4.7 Disposal of the product Installation and programming manual - 120...
[C] RESET button [D] HARD RESET button [E] RJ45 connector for LAN network [F] µSD-card connector [G] LED - board power [H] LED - connection between control panel and board The board comes with: 4 x 16mm metal spacers for mounting purposes 4 M3 screws 1.2 Technical specifications of PrimeLAN Operating voltage 13.8 V Maximum current draw 30 mA Operating environmental conditions Temperature from -10 to +40 °C Installation and programming manual - 120...
5. Fix the 4 screws into the holes in correspondence with the spacers. 6. Power up the control panel by reconnecting the mains power (230V~) and backup battery. Attention! Installation of the PrimeLAN board disables the RJ45 connector integrated into the control panel motherboard. Therefore, connection to the LAN will be possible only via the PrimeLAN board. Installation and programming manual - 120...
2. Installing the PrimeLAN board 1. Use keys and to select the parameter then press OK. 2. Using the <left= and <right= arrow keys select the field you wish to change then, by means of the number keys, edit the number. Insert the octets inclusive of zeros (e.g.: 192168001010 per 192.168.1.10). 3. Press OK to confirm and exit. After modifying these parameters, and in general, on e xiting the <Settings= menu item, the control panel may restart completely. Via software 1. Start the Prime/STUDIO software application and access the <Settings, Com- munication port= section of the menu. 2. Select the <LAN/WiFi= connection in the <Communication type= field. 3. In the <IP Address= section, type in your credentials in the <IP Address= and <Password= fields. 4. Click on OK to start the connection. As an alternative to the procedure indicated above, it is possible to set the Wi-Fi network and connect to it by following the quick guide made available through ...
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If a PrimeLAN module is present on the control panel, the test relating to the LAN channels will be started regard- less of whether the Ethernet connector is connected or not to a network.
3. Programming the PrimeLAN board 3. Programming the PrimeLAN board Attention! Programming of the PrimeLAN board is possible only via the Prime/STUDIO software. Via software The button on menu on the left-PrimeLAN settings allows you to read and pro- gram the PrimeLAN Ethernet interface board. The programming data read is that of the board, the sent programming data will be saved to the memory of the board connected to the control panel and not to the control panel memory. 3.1 Programming IP parameters Connectivity to the LAN network is subject to the configuration of the network itself. The manufacturer strongly recommends that you contact the network administrator for the correct con- figuration. IP connection...
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3. Programming the PrimeLAN board Parameter Software section Authentication Checkbox for the selection of the authentication type request User name Authentication credentials of the SMTP server selected above Password Section for the creation of the address book, with the data of the recipients of the e-mail mes- E-mail parameters, sages. Address book This data can be programmed both in this section and during the assignment of the recipients to Name the e-mail message. Address It is possible to save up to 20 e-mail contacts. Following are the parameters that allow you to configure the e-mail messages, setting the text and asso- ciating it with the occurrence of events and certain recipients: Email message configuration Parameter Software section Selection field for the selection of type of events to be programmed. Email con- figuration Event type The application will show all the programmable events for the selected type. Activation / The <Activation= and <Restoral= sections are the same and are intended, respectively, for the programming ...
The card must inserted into the slot on the Alien keypad, for the configuration and access to the Alien keypad maps, or inserted into the slot on the PrimeLAN Ethernet interface board for the web accessible maps. The programming of the maps of an Alien keypad is uniquely linked to the SDcard used.
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3. Programming the PrimeLAN board 1. Add a new map by clicking on the button. 2. Associate an image with the map by selecting a file by means of the button. 3. Insert an object from among those available on the icons bar. The objects are inserted by clicking on the respective icon on the bar and then by clicking on the point on the map where you wish to place it. 4. Load the configured map in the control panel by means of the button. If, instead, you intend to change the maps that are already programmed in the control panel, you must first read the configuration by means of the button and then implement the changes. Map configuration buttons Keys Alien Programming Programming Web interface Left-clicking on any one of the icons positioned on the map will highlight the icon which will then be Object icons shown in a frame that allows its resizing or repositioning. Right-clicking on any one of the icons positioned on the map or map tree on the left allows the dele- tion of the object concerned or modification of its settings; in this case a window will open showing ...
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3. Programming the PrimeLAN board 3. activate the Record on SD option for the viewing of recorded frames through a web interface 4. using the Prime/STUDIO software, configure the ONVIF camera by clic- king-on the PrimeLAN settings button and then going to the 8Pro- gramming - ONVIF camera management9 section on the right. This section provides a pane containing the list of the configured came- ras. At the side of this is another section containing the parameters rela- tive to the selected camera: ONVIF camera parameters Parameter Software section ONVIF camera Buttons for the addition of a new camera or for the deletion of the selected camera. management Include Security This option, if enabled, includes the 8Security Header9 in the SOAP messages for the com- Header in mes- munication with Onvif devices. sages Description This is the description of the selected camera. ONVIF camera management, ...
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3. Programming the PrimeLAN board KNX solutions The 8Add KNX telegram9 window, which is opened by the button 8...9, provides the Open button to open 8.esf9 format files, the solution files of KNX programming software. Once one of these solutions has been selected the window will show a tree struc- ture with the various elements of the KNX system and the relative telegrams. A double click on one of these items allows you to import the telegram into the appropriate field. From KNX to control panel This section allows you to define which signals from the KNX system in the form of 8KNX telegrams9 must be communicated to the control panel and which actions must be performed. These events are added to the list below via the appropriate button for a maximum of 3000 actions. Signals from KNX system to Prime control panel Parameter Software section Field for the insertion KNX telegram, signal from the KNX system corresponding to Programming KNX, From KNX to KNX Event an event. control panel Button to open the <Add KNX telegram= window.
4. General information 4. General information 4.1 About this manual Manual code: DCMIINE0PRIMELAN Revision: 120 4.2 Manufacturer's details Manufacturer: Inim Electronics S.r.l. Production plant: Centobuchi, via Dei Lavoratori 10 63076 Monteprandone (AP), Italy Tel.: +39 0735 705007 Fax: +39 0735 734912 E-mail info@inim.biz Web: www.inim.biz The persons authorized by the manufacturer to repair or replace the parts of this system have authorization to work only on devices marketed under the brand Inim Electronics. 4.3 Warranty Inim Electronics S.r.l.. (Seller, Our, Us) warrants the original purchaser that this product shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of 24 months. As Inim Electronics does not install this product directly, and due to the possibility that it may be used with other equipment not approved by Us;Inim Electronics does not warrant against loss of quality, degradation of performance of this product or actual damage that results from the use of products, parts or other replace- able items (such as consumables) that are neither made nor recommended by Inim Electronics. Seller oblig- ation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing, at Seller's option, any product not meeting the specifications. In no event shall Inim Electronics be liable to the purchaser or any other person for any loss or damage whether direct of indirect or consequential or incidental, including without limitation, any damages for lost profits, stolen goods, or claims by any other party caused by defect- ive products or otherwise arising from the incorrect or otherwise improper installation or use of this product. This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship relating to normal use. It does not cover dam- age arising from improper maintenance or negligence, damage caused by fire, flood, wind or lightning, van-...
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4. General information life to the appropriate civic amenities site designated to the differentiated collection of electrical and elec- tronic waste. As an alternative to the autonomous-management of electrical and electronic waste, you can hand over the equipment you wish to dispose of to a dealer when purchasing new equipment of the same type. You are also entitled to convey for disposal small electronic-waste products with dimensions of less than 25cm to the premises of electronic retail outlets with sales areas of at least 400m2, free of charge and without any obligation to buy. Appropriate differentiated waste collection for the subsequent recycling of the discarded equipment, its treatment and its environmentally compatible disposal helps to avoid possible neg- ative effects on the environment and on health and favours the re-use and/or recycling of the materials it is made of. Installation and programming manual - 120...
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