Table of Contents INTRODUCTION _________________________________________________________________________ 1 1.1. _________________________________________________________ 1 YSTEM PECIFICATIONS 1.2. ’ _____________________________________________________________ 4 S IN THE PANEL INFORMATION ___________________________________________________________________ 5 2.1. I _____________________________________________________________ 5 DENTIFYING THE PARTS 2.2. P ___________________________________________________________________ 9 OWER UPPLY GETTING STARTED _____________________________________________________________________ 10 3.1. S _____________________________________________________ 10 ELECTING OUNTING...
1. Introduction The Hybrid Panel Lite is an IP-based multi-functional RF gateway with 4G/LTE capability, plus flexible hardwired and wireless sensor zone options, providing comprehensive solutions, including remote management, home security, live visual monitoring, home automation, environmental emergency monitoring, and energy management and being designed to bring all-round convenience, comfort and safety.
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Total NOR flash size 32MB Total DRAM size 512MB Number of event logs can be Note: The contents of the event log will not be lost or stored on panel corrupted when the panel is powered off. Cable Type Unshielded Tamper protection Dual wall mount &...
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B1 (2100 MHz) / B5 (850 MHz) / B8 (900 MHz) RF Frequency F1 868 MHz RF encryption Private Encryption Method RF protocol Climax External: Dipole, Internal: On-board, Monopole Antenna Type Physical Properties Operating temperature -10°C to 45°C (14°F to 113°F) Operating humidity 85% relative humidity @23°C (non-condensing)
1.2. What’s in the Box Your package includes the following items: Control Panel *1 Open Frame Power Cord *1 Ethernet Cable *1 Accessories: • Jumper Connector * 2 • U-shaped Grommet * 2 • 5.6K Resistor * 16 (2 resistors for each zone, 16 resistors for 8 zones in total) •...
2. Panel Information 2.1. Identifying the parts Top Cover (front view)
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Back Cover (internal view) Cover Fixing Screw Built-in Power Unit Connector USB Port When connecting a USB dongle into the port, it is suggested to use a USB extension cable. 4G LTE External Antenna Terminal (SMA Plug) Removable Protective Cover * 2 (at the top and bottom of the back cover) Reveal or hide the wiring hole Mounting Holes * 4 Ethernet Port...
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J53 Jumper Switch J53 Jumper Switch can be served as a terminating resistor, which can be turned to ON when wiring different BUS devices to the panel to enhance connection. Micro SIM Card Socket (not hot swappable) 10 Learn Button For local learning or local reset 11 Pluggable Bus Terminal Connect to wired BUS devices.
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24 Battery Switch Switch to “ON” for the battery to be charged when AC power is connected and serve as a backup power source when AC power is missing. 25 J24 Jumper Switch The jumper is used for PGM Port setting. Please refer to 3.3 Hardware Installation for details.
The panel supports up to a maximum total of 13.5V/1.5A (typical) for the current derived from VDD auxiliary voltage output terminals. The total current provided by Hybrid Panel Lite for hardwired devices, BUS devices, wired keypad and expansion modules should not exceed 1.5A. Otherwise, additional power is required.
3. Getting Started Read this section of the manual to learn how to set up your Control Panel. 3.1. Selecting Mounting Location The Control Panel is designed to be wall mounted and protected against unauthorized case opening or removal from its mounting surface, follow guidelines below when planning installation location: ...
For external antenna, route the wire to the wiring hole on top. Use cable ties (not included) to thread through the wire clips and secure the wires. Use the U-shaped grommets around the cable holes to manage wires. Step 7. Attach the battery to Hybrid Panel Lite.
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Step 8. Close the cover and tighten the cover fixing screw.
CAUTION: Before servicing, make sure the AC power has been disconnected, and the battery switch has been slid to OFF position. Wiring of the Hybrid Panel Lite should only be performed by certified technician with proper knowledge and training in electric equipment. ...
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Zone Wiring (Zone 1 - 8) The 8 zones can be wired by supervising NC (normally close) or NO (normally open) devices, e.g. PIR sensor, door contact, smoke detector, water sensor, fire sensor, CO sensor, gas detector, heat detector, and glass break detector, etc. ...
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Single-End-of-Line (SEOL) Resistor Wiring The single-end-of-line (SEOL) resistor shall be installed near the wired device at the end of a zone loop to supervise the wiring conditions for NO and NC devices, so the panel can detect alarm and tamper for corresponding devices via the open, secure or shorted circuits. Double-End-of-Line (DEOL) Resistor Wiring The double-end-of-line (DEOL) resistor shall be installed near the wired device at the end of a zone loop to supervise the wiring conditions for NC devices, so the panel can detect...
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Please note that the total current should not exceed 1.5A; otherwise, an additional power supply is required. Wired Zone Expansion Hybrid Panel Lite is compatible with HWC-1 Wireless Converter. One HWC-1 can add 9 wired zones to the Control Panel.
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The WEZC-8 Expansion Module can be connected to the Hybrid Panel Lite via BUS, enabling the expansion of 8 wired zones. PGM Wiring The output of PGM is 13.5V with a maximum current of 500mA. The total current drawn from all sources—hardwired zones, auxiliary output, BUS devices, wired keypad,...
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A, B instead of color-coded. Wiring Guideline The Hybrid Panel Lite is the first device on the data BUS. Ensure the Control Panel’s J53 Jumper Switch and the furthest BUS device’s Jumper Switch are set to ON to serve as a terminating resistor.
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In the example below, there are a total of 3 BUS lines/segment: BUS line 1 contains 2 nodes (Hybrid Panel Lite and ISL-1-BUS), BUS line 2 contains 3 nodes (ISL-1-BUS and 2 BUS devices), BUS line 3 has 3 nodes (ISL-1-BUS and 2 BUS devices).
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When connecting an expansion board with external power supply to BUS, please bypass the red VDD terminal. Use the provided Wago 221 Splicing Connector to connect the VDD terminal on the Control Panel to the next BUS device that is powered by Hybrid Panel Lite. Bus Power Supply Connection Examples BUS devices can be connected in different combinations of devices, and be powered by different power sources.
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Note: Be sure to bypass the red VDD terminal on the Control Panel using the provided Wago 221 Splicing Connector. Connect the VDD terminal to the next BUS device (VST-892-BUS as example) that is powered by Hybrid Panel Lite.
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EGND ground wiring is implemented to protect the panel from electricity leakage. Prepare grounding wire (insulated green wire, minimum 22 AWG), and connect it to the building’s electrical outlet. Then, secure the grounding wire onto Hybrid Panel Lite’s EGND Terminal using a ground screw and nut. Earth ground connection...
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Using the built-in Power Unit Open Frame built-in Power Unit is installed. For Open Frame, connect BROWN wire of the power cord to Terminal L of the built-in Power Unit, and connect BLUE wire to Terminal N. Please refer to the figure below. NOTE: ...
Home Portal™ Sever can provide level 2 and level 3 access of the Hybrid Panel Lite once the panel is registered and connected to server. Level 2 users are masters, who can operate the alarm system.
Step 1. Connect to https://eu.vestasmarthome.com and log in with provided username and password as below. 1. Functional Test MAC Address Username Password Hybrid Panel Lite Sample 1 00:1D:94:1B:24:B3 Hybrid Panel Lite Sample 1 1234 2. EMC Test MAC Address Username Password...
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6. RF Alarm MAC Address Username Password Transmission Test Hybrid Panel Lite Sample 6 00:1D:94:1B:24:A2 — — 7. RF Functional Test MAC Address Username Password Hybrid Panel Lite Sample 7 00:1D:94:1B:58:3F Hybrid Panel Lite Sample 7 1234 Step 2. You will log in as a master user (Level 2 access) and enter the main page of your account.
4.2. Security The Security page displays current system mode and security sensors/devices learnt in the Control panel for quick access. 4.2.1. System Area The Security webpage displays the security sensors, and security cameras for the selected area.
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System Mode: The system mode is indicated by the 3 buttons at top of the webpage. The current system mode will light up. To change system mode: Step 1. Click on the desired mode button. You will be required to enter one of the Control Panel User PIN Code for the area to confirm action.
Step 3. When arming/disarming is complete, the mode button will change accordingly. 4.2.2. Dashboard At-a-Glance Dashboard (Panel Status / Door Contact Status / Device Status) has been added to Security page. The control panel constantly checks the system for any faults. When fault event exists in the system, the panel Orange LED 3 will turn on.
4.2.3. Sensors The sensor section lists all security function related accessory device in the system. If a particular sensor has fault, the sensor’s column will change to red, the fault icon will appear on top left corner of the device icon to alert the user. Click the sensor fault icon to check the detailed fault information.
4.5. Event The Event page records all alarm/status event transmitted from the Control Panel. Select the event category to determine what events are displayed...
4.6.1. Device The Device setting subpage includes the following functions: Click the corresponding icon to access different functions for level 2 user: Device Search Users can directly search for the device they are seeking without scrolling through the entire list of devices. ...
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Step 2. Refer to device menu and press the test button to transmit a test signal for signal range test. When the signal is received, the webpage will be updated to show device info d. For wireless device, the signal strength in RSSI value will be displayed. To Edit Device: To edit the device, click the icon at end of each device info column to enter Edit Device...
4.6.2. Geofencing The Geofencing setting page allows users to set up a Geofence area. After Geofencing setup is complete, you can log in your smartphone application to enable the Smart Alert function. Equipment Location: Enter the address of where the Control Panel is located and click the search icon.
4.6.3. Panel The Panel setting page provides access to Control Panel operation settings. In the Panel Section, level 2 user can program Panel, Code, and Date and Time settings. 4.6.3.1 Panel In the panel info page, the level 2 user is only allowed to edit the panel name. 4.6.3.2 Code The Master User (Level 2 access) is able to change his/her own Master Code, and set a Temporary Code for a temporary user.
4.6.3.3 Date and Time Program the current Date & Time and set automatic synchronization with internet time server. 4.6.4. User PIN The Master User (Level 2 access) is able to add User Codes for users to access the alarm system. For Area 1, User PIN code #1 is activated with “123456”...
5. Level 3 Access The Installer Access (Level 3 access) must be granted by level 2 user first to enable installer functions. Connect to https://eu.vestasmarthome.com and log in with your registered username and password. Refer to the list of usernames and passwords provided in 4.1. Log In. Enter the Installer Code (default: 7982) to access full programming fucntions.
5.1 Setting The Installer user (Level 3 access) can access full Setting page functions, including: Device Clear Faults Device Search Device Learning Device Exclusion Walk Test Refresh Device List Delete Device Full Device Configuration Geofencing Setting System configurations ...
Click “Setting” to access Setting page, you will be prompted to enter code. Entering the Installer Code (Default: 7982) grants access to full setting functions. 5.1.1 Device The Device setting subpage includes the following functions: Click the respective icon for different function setting (from left to right): ...
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After a new device has been learnt into the Control Panel, a Device Wizard will pop up, allowing users to edit area, zone, and device name. Device Exclusion (This function is NOT supported by Hybrid Panel Lite.) Step 1. Level 3 user (Installer) can click icon to enter removing Z-Wave device mode.
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Step 3. Click OK to remove the Z-Wave device. Step 4. Click icon to refresh device list info. The Z-wave device is removed from the panel. Walk Test Step 1. Click icon to enter Walk Test mode. Step 2. Refer to device menu and press the test button to transmit a test signal for signal range test.
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Step 2. Check the box at end of device column and click OK to remove selected devices from panel. To Edit Device: To edit the device, click the icon at end of each device info column to enter Edit Device Page.
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Latch Report (Only for Remote Controller or Door Contact for use of Set/Unset attribute): Latch Report ON = Whenever the system is armed, home armed or disarmed, the Control Panel will report the arm/disarm event by the particular device. Latch Report OFF = Whenever the system is armed, home armed or disarmed, the Control Panel will NOT report the event.
When the system is in Full Arm or Home Arm mode, if a sensor set to Burglar Follow is triggered, the Control Panel will report a burglar alarm immediately. When a Start Entry sensor is triggered and the system is under Entry Delay Timer countdown, if a sensor set to Burglar Follow is triggered, the Control Panel will wait until the Entry Delay Timer expires before activating a burglar alarm.
100M to 5000M. Click Submit to complete the setup process. Users will need to re-log in for the new settings to tale effect. After setup, users can log in their smartphone application to enable the Smart Alert function. When enabled, users can determine when to receive a push notification when the Geofence condition is met.
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Force Arm is not allowed if there is device tamper fault. Device tamper fault can only cleared by level 3 user. (Please refer to 5.1.1 Device for details.) Direct Confirm: The system will be force armed directly without displaying fault message and report an event.
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5.1.3.2. Panel Program the Panel Settings in this page. Panel Setting AC Fail Report: Set the waiting time before Control Panel report to Central Monitoring Station when AC failure is detected. Avaiable Options: 1,3,5,10,15,20,30 minutes, 1 hour. Factory default is set to 1 min.
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The panel name can be edited in this page. 5.1.3.3. Code The Installer User (Level 3 access) is able to program the Master Codes for all areas, change his/her own Installer Code, set a Duress Code for transmitting a secret & silence alarm, a Guard Code for security patrol personnel to arm/disarm the system, or a Temporary Code for a temporary user.
5.1.3.5. Factory Reset The Installer User (Level 3 access) is able to factory reset the Panel. 5.1.4. Wired Device This page provides setting of wired sensor type, loop, and resistor to bind the sensor into hybrid panel. Once the binding is established, the corresponding panel area zone info will show up to the right of the sensor row.
This is used for Installer User (Level 3 access) is to program / set all requirements for reporting purposes. Report URL: This is used for installer to program report destinations. Climax CID protocol via IP Format: ip://(Account Number)@(server ip):(port)/CID Example: ip://1234@54.183.182.247:8080/CID SIA DC-09 protocol via IP...
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<NOTE> When the panel is registered into Climax’s Home Portal Server, URL1 will be filled in with Home Portal Server report information. Do not change the information once registration is complete or reporting to Home Portal Server may encounter error.
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is always set as Essential and cannot be changed. Optional: The system will only report to group set as Optional when reporting to its previous group fails. For example: if Group 3 is set is optional, the Control Panel will only report to Group 3 if reporting to Group 2 fails. ...
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6. IP/GSM reporting The Control Panel utilizes “Pass-through” operation mode as specified in EN50136-2, clause 6.1.3. When an event is triggered, the panel will not considered the event reporting complete without receiving acknowledgement from the report recipient. Depend on different models; the Control Panel is capable of reporting events to multiple report destinations via either or both Ethernet and GSM/GPRS network.
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Step 5. Do not disarm the system to stop the alarm event, and wait for 2~3 minutes. Step 6. Check Reported Event page to see whether the triggered alarm is reported successfully. (See 4.5. Event for detail) If reporting is unsuccessful, please check the following: ...
7. Appendix Appendix A: Event Code 100 – Medical 101 – Emergency When device set to Emergency Alarm is activated. 102 – Inactive 110 – Fire When device set to Fire Alarm is activated. ...
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When device set to Gas Alarm is activated. 154 – Water leakage When device set to Water Alarm is activated. 158 – High Temperature Alarm When high temperature alarm is triggered. 159 – Low Temperature Alarm ...
407 – Disarm/Away Arm/Home Arm by Remote Keypad 408 – Set/Unset Arm/Disarm When the DC set at Set\Unset is triggered. 456 - Partial Arm When partially arm the system from Disarm to Home arm 465 –...
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3. Move the panel to another location for better GSM signal strength. Control Panel is experiencing Locate the interference source by turning off all radio signal interference that wireless devices in your home, wait for 3 minutes to Jam Detect prevents devices from clear the fault event, then turn on the devices one by communicating with panel.
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(For Wireless Device) 4. Check if device is low on battery by checking the fault event display. If device is on low battery, The device at specified zone is change battery. out of order (supervision 5. If device battery is normal, change device location for better signal strength.
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15, Part 22/24/27 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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