Duevi CE 60-3 GSM Installer Manual
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CE 60- - - - 3 GSM
CE 60
CE 60
CE 60
INSTALLER MANUAL
INSTALLER MANUAL
INSTALLER MANUAL
INSTALLER MANUAL
(VERSION 4.2)
(VERSION 4.2)
(VERSION 4.2)
(VERSION 4.2)
SOFTWARE MANUAL: only on CD
SOFTWARE MANUAL: only on CD
SOFTWARE MANUAL: only on CD
SOFTWARE MANUAL: only on CD
This device meets the R&TTE requirements (Europe Union).
3 GSM
3 GSM
3 GSM

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  • Page 1 CE 60- - - - 3 GSM CE 60 3 GSM CE 60 CE 60 3 GSM 3 GSM INSTALLER MANUAL INSTALLER MANUAL INSTALLER MANUAL INSTALLER MANUAL (VERSION 4.2) (VERSION 4.2) (VERSION 4.2) (VERSION 4.2) SOFTWARE MANUAL: only on CD SOFTWARE MANUAL: only on CD SOFTWARE MANUAL: only on CD SOFTWARE MANUAL: only on CD...
  • Page 2 BEFORE INSTALLING THE SYSTEM PLEASE READ CAREFULLY ALL PARTS OF THIS MANUAL AND KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. INSTALLATION OF THE PRODUCT MUST BE DONE BY QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN. DUE TO THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS OF PARTS WITH POLARITIES, THERE IS RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. THE INSTALLER MUST FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS AS INDICATED.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Index TECHNICAL FEATURES .................................. 5 INSTALLING THE CONTROL PANEL ..............................6 2.1. Choice of the mounting place ............................. 6 2.2. Wall mounting ................................6 DIAGRAM FOR CONTROL PANEL WIRING ........................... 10 3.1. Terminal blocks ................................. 10 3.2. DIP-Switch ................................. 11 3.3.
  • Page 4 9.13. Programming Vocal Messages ..........................26 9.14. Beeps at Arming ..............................26 9.15. Radio Sabotage ..............................26 9.16. Door Control ................................. 27 9.17. Sensors Supervision .............................. 27 9.18. Number of Vocal Calls ............................27 9.19. AUX Relay Association ............................27 9.20.
  • Page 5: Technical Features

    * Refere to +VS. If not in used close always on +VS. ** Refere to +VS. IMPORTANT WARNING – Compatibility CE 60-3 GSM works correctly only with “100” series peripherals. OPTIONAL ACCESSORY – Temperature sensor This control panel can be equipped with a temperature probe that is connected to CN14 connector.
  • Page 6: Installing The Control Panel

    2. INSTALLING THE CONTROL PANEL 2.1. Choice of the mounting place For the installation of the control panel it is important to choose with accuracy the right place; this place would be the best compromise in terms of: • Easy to be accessed by the user (ex. for wall mounting, command managing, display sight, standard maintenance etc.);...
  • Page 7 The frame of the housing has three anchor points to the wall: fix the panel to the wall with the three fixed plugs. NOTICE The frame is provided with two openings on the back side that are dedicated to: • 230 V power supply. •...
  • Page 8 Execute all wired connections: power supply 230 V (only connection, without power supply on!) and connection to the alarm system (see section 3, “WIRING DIAGRAM OF THE CONTROL PANEL”): PC programming connector Power line Fuse 250 V T200mA Power line 230 V 50Hz Alarm system...
  • Page 9 WARNING: IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THE SIM CARD 1. DO NOT INTRODUCE OR REMOVE THE SIM CARD WHEN THE CONTROL PANEL IS ON (either by the power network or the battery). 2. Control panel is able to work with any SIM card, pre-paid or with contract of TIM, VODAFONE and WIND operators.
  • Page 10: Diagram For Control Panel Wiring

    3. DIAGRAM FOR CONTROL PANEL WIRING DIP SWITCH Display conn. Siren power CN14 Temperature INT1 sensor conn. Emergency switch Set Relay AUX Internal Tamper External Tamper 3.1. Terminal blocks reference: detectors power; IN1, IN2, IN3 and TMP inputs (200 mA MAX) Positive +12 V Ground connection (negative) for signals and power supply Wired tamper input, NC type.
  • Page 11: Dip-Switch

    3.2. DIP-Switch Select some of the programming functions of the control panel. Each dip-switch has two positions (ON and OFF) and is combined to a different function: HARDWARE KEY ENABLED K terminal is used for the connection of an hardware key. Make a series connection between K terminal and a 2,2 kΩ...
  • Page 12: Jp1 And Jp2 - External And Internal Tamper

    3.3. JP1 and JP2 – EXTERNAL and INTERNAL TAMPER CLOSED TAMPER DISABLED (disable external tamper) WARNING! In this case, to avoid working anomalies of the control panel it is MANDATORY to not connection anything to the TMP Warning: in case external tamper is going terminal to be used, it is MANDATORY to open this jumper...
  • Page 13: Jp4 - Internal Siren Power

    3.6. JP4 – INTERNAL SIREN POWER CLOSED HIGH POWER (internal siren power) OPEN LOW POWER 3.7. INT1 – EMERGENCY SWITCH PANEL ON INT1 (emergency switch) PANEL OFF Start up time of the control panel Since INT1 = ON, about 5 seconds are necessary for starting up the system. During this period of time, display will be off.
  • Page 14: Cn6 (Gsm Module) - Anti-Jamming (Gsm Anti-Blinding Protection)

    3.10. CN6 (GSM Module) – ANTI-JAMMING (GSM anti-blinding protection) The panel can recognize if the GSM module can not connect correctly to the GSM network due to a GSM blinding attempt. There is a dedicated output CN6 - activated when blinding is present – through which is possible to activate an additional alarm communication system (example: external PSTN module, radio transmitter…) and receive an advice.
  • Page 15: Activate Installer Menu

    4. ACTIVATE INSTALLER MENU To enter the “Installer menu”, disarm the control panel then move DIP-2 to ON: the control panel will go directly to installer menu. Dip1 Dip2 Program.Orologio 12:30 01/02/12 = Min.Assenza Rete 12:31 01/02/12 Disinserito ▄ X Cod.
  • Page 16: Delete Memory

    5. DELETE 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. WARNING THIS FUNCTION DELETES THE MEMORY IN THE CONTROL PANEL, EXCEPT THE REGISTERD ALARM VOICE MESSAGGES.
  • Page 17: Learning Activators

    6. LEARNING 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 section 4) and proceed as follows (doing the same for each activator to be learned):...
  • Page 18: Sirens And Radio Voice Synthesis

    6.1. Sirens and radio voice synthesis For sirens and/or radio voice synthesis, you must enable the control panel to transmit the radio codes > to do this an activator MUST be learned in activators memory location n. These codes will be transmitted for the following events: •...
  • Page 19: Learning Wireless Zones

    7. Learning wireless zones There are two types of learning: • only by tamper code transmission • by 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.
  • Page 20: Learning By "Tamper

    7.1. Learning by “tamper” This mode allow to learn the radio devices just operating the tamper switch onboard (so not any radio code of the device). The control panel uses this mode by default when entering in “Radio Zone Learning”. Learning 60 is the maximum number of wireless sensors that can be memorized.
  • Page 21: Learning Siren Tamper (Only For Sirr-A/B V2)

    In the selected memory location you could find the following symbols: after “Learning”: “X” = already a memorized sensor in this location. Learning “0” = free memory location. Radio Zone 02 after “Radio Zone…” “P” = perimeter type sensor. “T” = volumetric type sensor (PIR). Once positioned in the desired zone: Press “X”...
  • Page 22: Relay Aux Programming

    8. RELAY AUX PROGRAMMING It is possible to associate the output of the independent relay (AUX) to the various events that may occurs in the control panel. The events that can be used are the following: • ON/OFF > AUX output is activated/deactivated by SMS command. The SMS commands are (*): xxxx#out onttt, xxxx#out on, xxxx#out off.
  • Page 23 • INHIBITION SIREN when in PARTIAL ARMING > If the control panel is armed in partial mode, the AUX output switches when an alarm is detected. Allowing thus the possibility of excluding the internal siren if you connect the AUX in series between the AP and the siren (as in figure below): Relay status (open / closed) is displayed in real time on display: 12:30 01/01/08 = “=”...
  • Page 24: Functions

    9. FUNCTIONS 9.1. Clock Set up Clock set up Each pressure will increase the value of one unit. 10:20 01/01/12 Each pressure select: HOURS, MINUTES, DAY, MONTH, YEAR 10:20 01/01/12 9.2. Power line failure minutes The time in minutes of absence of power line (black out), before the control panel signals “Power Line OFF”. Power OFF (min) Minutes with no network Press 1 time to start the count from 0.
  • Page 25: Learning Radio Zones

    9.6. Learning Radio Zones Learning Learning Sensors See “LEARNING WIRELESS ZONES” section Radio Zone 9.7. Programming Zone Programming the type of insertion and activation of each zone: Prog. Zone At each press, it will move to the next zone (Wired Zones and Radio Zones) Radio Zone Short press changes the status:...
  • Page 26: Outdoor Ringtone

    9.12. Outdoor Ringtone Outdoor Alarm (Yes/No) Outdoor Alarm Press “X” to activate or deactivate this function (see USERS MANUAL) 9.13. Programming Vocal 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 27: Door Control

    9.16. Door Control Door Control (Yes/No) The control panel runs a check on all the zones to verify if Door Control there are any “opened doors” at the moment it is armed and signals an abnormal situation. The signal lasts about 10 seconds. 9.17.
  • Page 28: Sensors Test

    9.21. Sensors Test Sensors Test Briefly press the "X" will activate the test mode of the wireless sensors learned. It will show you the number of sensors currently memorized Sensors Test and their names. As each sensor is activated the control panel will beep, display the name of the active sensor and subtracting the number of remaining sensors left to be tested.
  • Page 29: Clear Memory

    9.24. Clear Memory Clear Memory Clear Memory See paragraph 5, “DELETE MEMORY” 9.25. End Programming End Programming Clock set up 10:20 01/01/12 Exit from the "Installer Menu". Press the "X" to exit. The control panel emits a few beeps and the LED ALERT flashes until the DIP-2 is set to OFF.
  • Page 30: Programming Gsm Dialler

    10. PROGRAMMING GSM DIALLER 10.1. Programming telephone numbers • The control panel has the ability to store up to 8 phone numbers to send messages by calls and / or SMS messages. The memory locations of the numbers 1 through 8 are programmed by factory with a standard combination of alerts that need to be sent.
  • Page 31: Sms Pin Code

    10.2. SMS PIN Code The control panel – equipped with an active SIM – is always ready to accept commands via SMS. To be accepted by the control panel, these messages must contain a security code modifiable by the user (the SMS PIN CODE). This ensures the security from possible sabotage attempts by unauthorized parties.
  • Page 32: Public Emergency Number

    From this moment on Mr. Rossi will be able to receive vocal calls or SMS from the control panel. It is also possible to program the dialler to make calls to landlines. The memory locations from 2 to 8 can have both GSM and fixed network numbers. The memory location number 1 is special and can only have a GSM number (the SIM expiration is only sent to this number).
  • Page 33: Programming Sim Credit Request

    10.8. Programming SIM credit request Commands which can be sent via SMS to the control panel to check the residual credit on the SIM card – done by the user from the control panel or via SMS – can be viewed below. The setting depends on the phone company that provides the SIM.
  • Page 34: Power Alerts

    > Displays “Power Line OFF” and “Power Line ON”. 13. OPEN DOOR ALERT The CE 60-3 GSM can inform the user of an opened door. To get this information, the technician must enable the "Doors Control" in the INSTALLATER MENU.
  • Page 35: Contact Id

    The signal for open door in the wireless zones is given to the control panel by the CTSR sensors (see SOFTWARE MANUAL, "Configuring Wireless Zone"): • when both contacts (reed on board + external contact) appear open at the moment of insertion (the "Single Contact"...
  • Page 36: Saturation Radio Test

    15. SATURATION RADIO TEST The CE 60-3 GSM control panel allows a test to analyse the "quality" of the environmental for radio waves. Being able to be in the installation area one or more sources of radio emission (temporary and/or fixed, whether intentional or not) with the same type of communication as the control panels frequency (which may affect the proper communication of the security system, causing blindness) with this test it’s possible to detect the...
  • Page 37: Elettric Diagram

    16. ELETTRIC DIAGRAM 16.1. Main Diagram Relay Alarm used Thermostat LET-MONO 1N4002 Piezo siren 1N4002 2,2 kΩ Optional DV-SIR Powerline Presence Magnetic contact Alarm DVTF IR Sensor CE60-3GSM - Installer...
  • Page 38: Wired Generic Sensors

    16.2. Wired Generic sensors It is possible to connect wired generic sensors to the control panel using inputs IN1, IN2 e IN3. These sensors must have a NC (normally closed) alarm output in order to be used with this control panel. For connection, refer to the instructions of the sensor and the following diagram: Control Panel CE60-3GSM SENSOR 1...
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