Duevi CE60-8 Technical Manual

Wireless/wired bi-directional control panel
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CE60-8GSM/CE60-8
Wireless/wired bi-directional Control Panel
[AN] [SPV] [48 bit] [Series 100]
BEFORE SYSTEM INSTALLATION PLEASE READ CAREFULLY ALL PARTS OF THIS MANUAL AND KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE
THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN MUST DO INSTALLATION OF THE PRODUCT. THE INSTALLER MUST FOLLOW THE
DIRECTIONS AS INDICATED.
IN THIS MANUAL ARE SHOWN ALL THE FUNCTIONS OF CE60-8GSM AND CE60-8 CONTROL PANELS. THE CE60-8
PANEL DIFFERS FROM CE60-8GSM FOR THE ABSENCE OF INTEGRATED GSM MODULE.
THUS, ALL THE FUNCTIONS RELATED TO GSM MODULE USE DOES NOT APPLY TO CE60-8 PANEL.
SOFTWARE MANUAL: ONLY IN ELECTRONIC FORMAT (CD OR WEBSITE)
TECHNICAL MANUAL
16.02-MT:1.1-H:x.x-F:1.0.3-S:1.0.3

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  • Page 1 QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN MUST DO INSTALLATION OF THE PRODUCT. THE INSTALLER MUST FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS AS INDICATED. IN THIS MANUAL ARE SHOWN ALL THE FUNCTIONS OF CE60-8GSM AND CE60-8 CONTROL PANELS. THE CE60-8 PANEL DIFFERS FROM CE60-8GSM FOR THE ABSENCE OF INTEGRATED GSM MODULE.
  • Page 2 SAFETY TIPS AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE TURING ON THE CONTROL PANEL, MAKE SURE THE POWER LINE IS SUITABLE AS INDICATED ON PRODUCT LABEL OR IN THIS MANUAL. THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM USED TO CONNECT THE CONTROL PANEL NEEDS TO HAVE A BIPOLAR BREAKER SWITCH THAT IS EASILY ACCESSIBLE.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    INDEX TECHNICAL DATA ........................................6 CONTROL PANEL ELECTRONIC BOARD ..................................8 2.1. CONNECTORS ........................................ 8 2.2. JUMPERS ........................................8 2.3. DIP-SWITCH ........................................9 2.4. TERMINALS ........................................9 2.5. SWITCH ........................................10 2.6. MICROPHONE ......................................10 2.7. GSM MODULE ......................................10 2.8.
  • Page 4 CLEAR THE CONTROL PANEL MEMORY ................................... 21 LEARN ACTIVATORS ........................................ 22 LEARN WIRELESS ZONES ......................................23 8.1. LEARN BY TAMPER CODE ....................................24 8.2. LEARN BY DETECTION CODE ..................................25 8.3. VOICE ALERT FROM WIRELESS ZONES 1 ÷ 30 ..............................25 BI-DIRECTIONAL DEVICES .......................................
  • Page 5 12.19. DOOR CONTROL ...................................... 35 12.20. SUPERVISION ......................................35 12.21. VOICE CALL NUMBER ....................................35 12.22. RELAY AUX (AUX1, AUX2, AUX3) ................................36 12.23. RADIO SATURATION ....................................36 12.24. RADIO ZONE TEST ....................................36 12.25. GSM TEST ....................................... 36 12.26. GPRS CONTACT ID TEST ...................................
  • Page 6: Technical Data

    1. TECHNICAL DATA WIRELESS ZONES 60 wireless zones WIRED ZONES 8 wired zones Normally Closed * TAMPER 1 tamper input line (24 h/24) ** Total ARMING TYPES Partial External/Outdoor RADIO CODE Custom code, 48 bit RADIO FREQUENCY RX + TX: 433,92 MHz (with anti-blinding) RADIO RANGE 100 m (open field) ACTIVATORS...
  • Page 7  n. 8 telephone numbers  SMS for: alarm, panic and silent alarm, power status,arming status, INTEGRATED GSM COMMUNICATOR supervision  Voice calls for: alarme, panic, silent alarm  Voice menu CONTACT-ID Standard DC09 (up to two monitoring stations) Installer Menu PROGRAMMING Software COMCE608 * Referred to GND.
  • Page 8: Control Panel Electronic Board

    2. CONTROL PANEL ELECTRONIC BOARD 2.1. CONNECTORS CN.T.BOX Anti-removal and anti-opening tamper switch connectors Front panel (display and keyboard) connector CN.DISPLAY Plug/unplug only with control panel without power source! CN.AMP Audio output for Voice Alert. For the use, connect the external audio module mod. AMP (optional) CN.SPKR On-board speaker: use the speaker only for voice messages recording CN.SIR...
  • Page 9: Dip-Switch

    2.3. DIP-SWITCH Vengono mostrati gli ultimi 100 eventi DIP1 Event log Normal working Per scorrere la coda eventi premere il tasto “O” Programmazione Installatore (vedere il paragrafo DIP2 Installer Menu Normal working “ACCESS TO INSTALLER MENU”) DIP3 NOT USED – LEAVE OFF DIP4 NOT USED –...
  • Page 10: Switch

    2.5. SWITCH Control panel in standby Activation / standby of INT1 Warning: when the panel is in standby, the control panel Control panel active (normal working) the power supply to terminals is maintained! 2.6. MICROPHONE Microphone for voice messages recording and environment listening 2.7.
  • Page 11: Installation

    3. INSTALLATION 3.1. WHERE TO PLACE THE CONTROL PANEL Install the control panel in the best place according to: easiness to access by the user (ex. for wall mounting, command managing, display sight, standard maintenance etc.)  easiness and availability to connections (ex. power line or other wired devices, etc.) ...
  • Page 12: Open The Front Panel

    3.3. OPEN THE FRONT PANEL Remove the two screws of the cover The display and buttons on the front panel are connected to the electronic board with a communication cable! Unplug temporarily the connector of the cable from the electronic board and perform all the fixing operations. Restore the connection before power on the control panel.
  • Page 13: Wired Zones Connection

    3.5. WIRED ZONES CONNECTION PERFORM ALL CONNECTION ONLY WITH CONTROL PANEL COMPLETELY POWERED OFF (NO AC POWER, NO BATTERY) Close the zone inputs IN1 ÷ IN8 not used to GND During installation and maintenance, exclude the tamper protection (anti-opening / anti-removal) closing the jumper J.TMP.BOX (remember to re-enable it at the end of intervention) If the wired tamper line TMP is used, it’s mandatory to open the jumper J.TMP.LN Not used wired...
  • Page 14: Transponder Key Reader Connection

    3.7. TRANSPONDER KEY READER CONNECTION Connect the transponder key readers (mod. LET-MONO) according to the following scheme: It is possible to connect up to 3 key readers (parallel connection) Max distance reachable is 100 meters The readers are automatically activated as they are connected To learn the transponder keys:...
  • Page 15: Temperature Probe (Mod. Temp, Optional)

    3.9. TEMPERATURE PROBE (MOD. TEMP, OPTIONAL) The control panel can be equipped with a temperature probe, to be connected to CN.TEMP connector. Program a relay output for the “temperature” event and connect properly the heating system to control. For the woring of the “temperature” function, read the dedicated paragraph. 3.10.
  • Page 16: Audio Terminals Of The Panel

    3.11. AUDIO TERMINALS OF THE PANEL On control panel there are two audio outputs: CN.SPKR: internal speaker. The internal speaker allows to listen the voice messages during editing (useful for example when  recording customized voice messages). WHEN THE CUSTOMIZATION OF THE VOICE MESSAGES ENDS, ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE SPEAKER FROM THE CN.SPKR TERMINAL! CN.AMP: external audio output.
  • Page 17: 230 Vac Power Line Connection

    3.13. 230 V POWER LINE CONNECTION TRANSFORMER: Primary: 230 V – 50/60 Hz – 16 VA Secondary: 14,7 V – 1,26 A LIVE NEUTRAL Provide power line 230 V Connect the battery to red and black cables of the CN.BAT connector (red wire = positive pole “+”; black wire = negative pole “-“) The battery must be 12 V rechargeable lead type.
  • Page 18: Enable/Disable The Radio Transmission

    4. ENABLE/DISABLE THE RADIO TRANSMISSION FACTORY SETTING: THE CONTROL PANEL HAS THE RADIO TRANSMISSION DISABLED! It is necessary to enable the control panel radio transmission when one or more of these device are used:  Wireless sirens (SIRRB-NT, SIRRA-NT, VV-ZELA-RA, VV-ZELA-RB) ...
  • Page 19: Access To Installer Menu

    5. ACCESS TO INSTALLER MENU 5.1. ENTER IN INSTALLER MENU Disarm the control panel (even if already disarmed)  Open the cover of the control panel (pay attention to the connection cable between control panel and the cover!)  Set DIP2 to ON: the control panel shows on display the first Installer Menu item ...
  • Page 20: Installer Menu

    5.3. INSTALLER MENU Language Date and Time AC fail (min) Remote Code Learning: Learning: TX Radio Code Siren Test Activators Bidirectional Learning: Wireless Zones Arming Alert Program Exit Time (sec) Zones Program PreAlarm Time Voice Messages Entry Time (sec) External Alarm (sec) Program Beep at Arming...
  • Page 21: Clear The Control Panel Memory

    6. CLEAR THE CONTROL PANEL MEMORY As in the first operation, it is highly recommended that you completely delete all the memory to reactivate default parameters and avoid maintaining any of the test settings. THIS FUNCTION DELETES THE MEMORY IN THE CONTROL PANEL, EXCEPT THE REGISTERD ALARM VOICE MESSAGGES AFTER THIS OPERATION THE CONTROL PANEL WILL BE COMPLETELY “EMPTY”...
  • Page 22: Learn Activators

    7. LEARN ACTIVATORS This function is used to add new activators (remote and transponder keys) to the system. The control panel has a maximum memory of up to 16 activators. To add one or more activators you must enter the "Installer Menu” (see paragraph 5) and proceed as follows (do the same for each activator to be learned): Learning Activator...
  • Page 23: Learn Wireless Zones

    8. LEARN WIRELESS ZONES There are two types of learning: only by tamper code transmission  by detection (any radio code) transmission  The choice of the mode depends from the radio device to be learned: check which is the mode used by the device. To add or modify radio device, enter in INSTALLER MENU and select “Radio Zone Learning”: Learning Radio Zone 01...
  • Page 24: Learn By Tamper Code

    8.1. LEARN BY TAMPER CODE THIS IS THE DEFAULT LEARNING MODE To learn a device push its tamper switch: Learning Radio Zone 01 At each quick press of the “O” key you go to the next memory location (from “Radio Zone 01” to “Radio Zone 60”) “X”...
  • Page 25: Learn By Detection Code

    8.2. LEARN BY DETECTION CODE This mode allow to learn the radio devices by any radio code they transmit. It is possible learn the sensors just make a detection: Learning Radio Zone 01 At each quick press of the “O” key you go to the next memory location (from “Radio Zone 01”...
  • Page 26: Bi-Directional Devices

    9. BI-DIRECTIONAL DEVICES TO USE THIS FUNCTION IT IS MANDATORY TO ENABLE THE RADIO TRANSMISSION OF THE CONTROL PANEL (TX RADIO CODE DIFFERENT THAN 000) BI-DIRECTIONAL DEVICES COMPATIBLE WITH AUTO-LEARNING FUNCTION HERE DESCRIBED ARE ONLY THE ONES EQUIPPED WITH FIRMWARE VERSION 4.30 OR ABOVE. DEVICES WITH PREVIOUS VERSIONS OF FIRMWARE ARE NOT COMPATIBLE WITH THIS FUNCTION.
  • Page 27: Add A Wireless Siren (Sirrb-Nt, Sirr-Ac)

    9.3. ADD A WIRELESS SIREN (SIRRB-NT, SIRR-AC) Panel: enter in Installer Menu and select the “Bi-directional learning” item, select a free memory position (marked with “O” button) Siren: open jumper JP3 (PROGRAMMING) and JP5 (TAMPER) and power the sounder  close the jumper JP3: the sounder emits a long “beep”...
  • Page 28: Add A Wireless Keyboard With Display (Dvt-R-Oled)

    9.5. ADD A WIRELESS KEYBOARD WITH DISPLAY (DVT-R-OLED) Panel: enter in Installer Menu and select “Bi-directional Learning” item, select a free memory position (marked with “O” symbol) and press “X” button Keyboard: enter in Installer Menu, select “Bi-directional” and press " "...
  • Page 29: Panel Test

    10. PANEL TEST To enter in “Panel Test”: 1. Disarm the panel (even if already disarmed) 2. Hold down the “#” button until the display shows “Panel Test” This test allows to verify if the activators and zones work correctly with the panel. Each time the panel receives a signal from a device/zone, it shows on display the device/zone name and emits a “beep”.
  • Page 30 The AUX output is activated when the control panel is armed (totally or partially), it backs to rest when the panel is disarmed (its status change immediately without Exit Time). Connection example: signalling TC status with LED At each detection of a technologic sensor (active 24h/24, regardless the panel is armed or not), the AUX output TECHNOLOGIC changes status.
  • Page 31: Functions (Installer Menu)

    12. FUNCTIONS (INSTALLER MENU) 12.1. LANGUAGE Language Each pressure change the language of the control panel: Italiano ITALIANO, ENGLISH, FRANCAIS, ESPANOL 12.2. DATE AND TIME Date and Time Each pressure increase the value of one unit 10:20 01/02/12 Each pressure select: HOURS, MINUTES, DAY, MONTH, 10:20 01/02/12 YEAR...
  • Page 32: Tx Radio Code

    12.6. TX RADIO CODE Enable and disable the control panel radio transmission. TX Radio Code IF THE CODE IS “000” THE RADIO TRANSMISSION IS OFF To enable the radio transmission, insert a value different than “000”: TX Radio Code Use the “O” button to change the value of the digit ...
  • Page 33: Arming Programs

    12.10. ARMING PROGRAMS Programming the type of insertion and activation of each zone: Zone Arm.Progr R At each press, it will move to the next zone (Wired Zones Wired Zone 01 and Radio Zones) Short press changes the status: R = sensor with Entry Time Zone Arm.Progr I I = Instantaneous alarm sensor Radio Zone 01...
  • Page 34: External/Outdoor Alert

    12.15. EXTERNAL/OUTDOOR ALERT External Zones Alarm (Yes/No) External Alarm Press “X” to activate or deactivate this function (see USER MANUAL) 12.16. VOICE MESSAGES Allows the recording and listening of vocal messages used by the GSM dialler in the case of: alarm, panic, silent alarm (see USER MANUAL for details).
  • Page 35: Arm/Disarm Beep

    12.17. ARM/DISARM BEEP Beep Arm/Disarm “Beep” for arming/disarming Press the “X” to activate (ON) o deactivate (OFF) the acoustic signal at the arming or disarming 12.18. RADIO BLINDING Set the radio jamming protection level. Radio Jamming (level 0, … level 4) W.less Blinding The level “0”...
  • Page 36: Relay Aux (Aux1, Aux2, Aux3)

    12.22. RELAY AUX (AUX1, AUX2, AUX3) Relay Aux 1 Programmable relais AUX outputs (AUX1, AUX2, AUX3) ON/OFF Set the event which cause the output switching. Relay Aux 1 Press “X” button to change the event. (see the paragraph 11) 12.23. RADIO SATURATION Radio Saturation Test Radio Saturation...
  • Page 37: Gprs Contact Id Test

    12.26. GPRS CONTACT ID TEST Before activate the GPRS Contact ID test it is required to program the Contact ID parameters (see Software manual). If not, the GPRS test fails: press “X” button to stop and exit the test. Quickly press the “X” button to activate the test mode. Press the “#”...
  • Page 38: Program The Gsm Communicator

    13. PROGRAM THE GSM COMMUNICATOR 13.1. PROGRAM TELEPHONE NUMBERS The control panel can memorize up to 8 telephone numbers to send alerts via SMS and/or voice calls. All the memory positions have different settings by factory. Store the telephone numbers in memory position according to the type of alerts each number must receive. Tel.
  • Page 39: Remote Code

    DURING THE ALARM VOICE CALL, TO STOP THE ONGOING CALLS AND SMS MESSAGES JUST DIGIT THE CODE “xxxx#” (REMOTE CODE + #) ON THE PHONE KEYBOARD. THE CONTROL PANEL STAYS ARMED. THE PANIC AND SILEN ALARM EVENTS ARE NOT STOPPED. DURING THE ALARM VOICE CALL, TO STOP THE ONGOING CALLS AND SMS MESSAGES AND TO SILENT THE SIRENS JUST DIGIT THE CODE “1#”...
  • Page 40 SMS commands list: Command Function Switch on the relay AUX-N for ttt seconds (from 001 to 999) xxxx#out Nonttt xxxx#out Non Switch on the relay AUX-N Switch off the relay AUX-N xxxx#out Noff Start the heating control: switch on the relay AUX-N until temperature is TT grades, for xxxx#temp NonTT max 24 hours (then stop the control and switch off the relay) Stop the heating control: switch off the raley AUX-N...
  • Page 41: Add Telephone Numbers

    13.4. ADD TELEPHONE NUMBERS Send one SMS for each number to add. The SMS text must be: xxxx#num n qqqqqqqqqqqq where: xxxx Remote Code Memory position (from 1 to 8) qqqqqqqqq Telephone number preceded by country code without the 00 (for UK is 44) Example: Mr Rossi wants to program his own mobile number (333.44.44.444) in his new control panel CE 60-8 GSM, so that he receives an alert in case of a burglary or other event, allowing him to manage the situation remotely.
  • Page 42: Program Sim Credit Request

    13.7. PROGRAM SIM CREDIT REQUEST Follows the SMS commands list the user can send to the control panel to set the SIM credit request (credit request can be done via SMS or directly on front panel). SIM CREDIT REQUEST DEPENDS ON NETWORK OPERATOR. IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO USE UMTS TYPE SIM.
  • Page 43: General Notes On Command Sms

    13.10. GENERAL NOTES ON COMMAND SMS All the SMS sent from control panel contain a first row, which describes the event occurred and a second row with date and time of the event. Event row “Radio Zone 01 R 10:07 11/10/11” Date and time Alarm events: the first row describes the event and contains the name of the zone (set via software) and the qualifier of the event (example: opened door, roller, …).
  • Page 44: Sms Creation Syntax

    It is possible to set which events the panel must send to each telephone number: “Alarm SMS”: all the alarm messages “Silent Alarm SMS”: events related to Silent Alarm and Coercion “Power Status SMS”: all the events related to low batteries, AC “Abil.
  • Page 45 System status events (system arming) [Activator name] + [Arming type] + [Time] + [Date] Format Notes [Activator name] “Activator xx” The installer can xx = 01 ÷ 24 customize these texts via software [Arming type] “T” Total “E” External “P” Partial “D”...
  • Page 46: Voice Menu

    14. VOICE MENU IF A RELAY AUX OUTPUT IS SET AS “RING”, THE VOICE MENU IS DISABLED Calling the telephone number of the control panel, a voice answer with a list of options: select the wanted action and digit the combined number on the telephone.
  • Page 47: Power Signallings

    15. POWER SIGNALLINGS The control panel continuously monitors the power status of the 230 V , of the backup battery and the on-board sensors battery stored in the control panel. NO POWER LINE 230 V CONTROL PANEL BATTERY SENSORS BATTERIES “AC power fail”...
  • Page 48: Opened Door Signalling

    16. OPENED DOOR SIGNALLING The CE 60-8 can advise the user if a door is left opened. To activate this signalling, the installer must enable the “Door control” function in INSTALLER MENU (or via software) 16.1. WHEN THE FUNCTION IS DISABLED ...
  • Page 49: Contact Id

    17. CONTACT ID The control panel support the Contact ID protocol. The system is compatible with SIA DC09 standard. FOR DETAILS ABOUT CONTACT-ID SEE SOFTWARE MANUAL ON CD...
  • Page 50: Radio Blinding And Radio Saturation

    18. RADIO BLINDING AND RADIO SATURATION The control panel has a monitoring system to detect if there are anomalies in the radio environment. BY FACTORY SETTINGS, THE CONTROL PANEL HAS THE RADIO BLINDING DISABLED (blinding level = 0) 18.1. RADIO BLINDING The control panel –...
  • Page 51 Activating this mode from the USER MENU or INSTALLER MENU the display will indicate (for the duration of the testing) the amount reached by the digital counter (CNT) and the level in real time of power from radio waves received (RX): Blinding level: 0 = disabled Cnt=00255 Rx= 57...
  • Page 52 Made in Italy This device meets the R&TTE requirements (European Union)

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