CAME PXC99W Installer Manual
CAME PXC99W Installer Manual

CAME PXC99W Installer Manual

Security alarm control unit
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SECURITY ALARM
CONTROL UNIT
FA00464-EN
INSTALLER MANUAL
PXC99W

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  • Page 1 SECURITY ALARM CONTROL UNIT FA00464-EN INSTALLER MANUAL PXC99W...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CIRCUIT BOARD DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION PXLAN/PXWEB LAN INTERFACES CIRCUIT BOARD DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION PXKNX CIRCUIT BOARD DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION PXGPRS CIRCUIT BOARD DESCRIPTION STATUS LEDS INSERTING SIM CARD INSTALLATION SETTINGS MANUAL UPDATING OF FIRMWARE CONTROL UNIT MANAGEMENT VIA CAME MOBILE APP CONNECTIVITY SETTINGS CAMECONNECT...
  • Page 3: Particulars Pag

    • • must not be activated; The PXC99W security alarm control unit has been designed to in- the number of alarms to auto-exclude an input must be set be- • •...
  • Page 4: System Installation Pag

    PXDGETH LAN dongle (1) PXTAG01 CAME CLOUD Transponder key Switch Modem Router Local PC Building automation system PXWRC01 CAME Domotic 3 0 Remote control PXWRX Radio • LAN network receiver - up to 2 • INTERNET PXWCOB01 • RS485 bus...
  • Page 5: Cabling Rs-485 Bus

    Always do the bus cabling in "entry-exit" mode Do not cable the Cabling RS-485 bus bus in a star configuration PRACTICAL NOTES ON CABLING OF RS-485 BUS If this configuration is required follow the instructions given in this section Cabling of the bus connecting the control unit to the readers, key- pads and amplifiers must follow the rules dictated by the RS-485 Only use shielded and twisted pair cable with a cross-section of at least:...
  • Page 6: Traditional Cabling (Entry-Exit)

    DOUBLE BRANCH CABLING RS-485 CABLE Screened 2 x 1 5 mm² + twisted 2 x 0 22 mm² Control Unit Device on bus 08:24 19/03/13 #####UUUPX--- RS-485 CABLE Screened 2 x 0 5 mm² + twisted 2 x 0 22 mm² Control Unit Auxiliary Device on bus...
  • Page 7: Cabling With Bus Amplifier

    CABLING WITH BUS AMPLIFIER PXWRX 08:24 19/03/13 #####UUUPX--- PXWKTB01 PXWKTN01 PXWKTB01 PXWKTN01 08:24 19/03/13 #####UUUPX--- Bus amplifier PXABR PXITU PXWRX...
  • Page 8: Control Unit Installation Pag

    Control unit installation Technical features Power supply voltage [V AC] 230 (–15% + 10%) Touch screen Power supply frequency [Hz] Acoustic warning Integrated Transformer [VA] Transponder keyfobs Power supply maximum Installer codes distribution [mA[ User codes Battery 12 V [Ah] Remote controls Operating temperature [°C] -10°/+40...
  • Page 9: Description Of Circuit Board

    1 35 A fuse board to the audio card 18 Radio signalling LEDs POWER DRAWS AND BATTERY LIFE OF PXC99W POWERED BY POWER DRAWS AND BATTERY LIFE OF PXC99W POWERED BY 12V DC 2 2Ah BATTERY 12V DC 2 2Ah BATTERY •...
  • Page 10: Wall Mounting

    Wall mounting Outputs Cabling Install the control unit far from access points and somewhere it is PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT U1 hard to identify A short circuit to GND with active output for a long time may Secure onto a suitable wall that can permanently support the con- lead to the protective resistor being broken trol unit Prepare the holes and channel for the cables to pass through before...
  • Page 11: General Alarm Relay Outputs

    SINGLE BALANCE (SB) If you want to control a relay with an Open Collector output (or relay output), you will need to add a diode (1N4007) parallel to the relay coil GENERAL ALARM RELAY OUTPUTS RELAY output 1 is a general alarm output and is not 4,7 KOHM programmable It follows the general alarm status and remains active for the programmed time...
  • Page 12: Keypads Pxkd - Pxwktb01/Pxwktn01- Pxkin/Pxkib Pag

    Areas off: 10, 11, 12, 13 DISPLAY ICONS Symbol Meaning 1 RS-485 bus terminals for connecting keypads and readers: [+,-] bus power supply; CAME logo [A,B] data 2 [SW1] Anti-opening / tearing tamper System armed 3 [JP1] Jumper to enable/disable the tamper, see Ⓐ...
  • Page 13: System Status Signals

    Events that happen at the same time are signalled with the Symbol Meaning following priority: alarms, exit times, failures They are shown on Alarm memory the display in rotation ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD Not ready for arming Generic power supply failure Keys Functions The alphanumeric keys allow you to enter access 230 V network power supply failure...
  • Page 14: Pxitu Reader And Pxtag Key Pag

    keypad is not on At the end of the countdown it automatically goes MENU ITEMS VALUES back to the menu [▲] [▼] allows only the keypad software version to be viewed KEYPAD VERSION [*] -> Time dis ON Pressing twice in succession, takes you out of the Keypad Menu Display time ON 10 s...
  • Page 15: Installation

    INSTALLATION PXWRX The reader takes up only one module in the switch boxes of any Receiver for two-way communication with all the radio devices domestic installation connected and addressed in the control unit Connect the control unit and readers to the respective terminals [+ CIRCUIT BOARD DESCRIPTION A B -] See the relative sections on acquiring and addressing readers and...
  • Page 16: Accessories Pag

    Accessories PXGSM PXLAN/PXWEB LAN INTERFACES Telephone dialler suitable for all Proxinet control units, complete The PXLAN interface allows you to programme, read the settings with stylus aerial Allows SMS and voice messages to be sent and and display the control unit status from a PC using the PxManager SMS and DTMF commands to be received for remote control program The PXWEB interface, on the other hand, in addition to providing...
  • Page 17: Pxknx

    SMS and DTMF commands to be received for remote control Also all the control units have, and it in turn makes the communication allows the security system to be managed remotely via the Came ports available Domotic APP and/or via TouchScreen Came and, when combined...
  • Page 18: Inserting Sim Card

    MANUAL UPDATING OF FIRMWARE GSM module on Go to the following link: DL4 GREEN - GSM modem Status http://www cameconnect net/came/pages/download html GSM network not found to download the latest software version available for the PXGPRS GSM network found module: camesecurity_<major>-<minor> bin Connected to GSM network Copy file “camesecurity_<major>-<minor>...
  • Page 19: Control Unit Management Via Came Mobile App Pag

    To programme the parameters relating to connectivity you need to use: PXManager version 2.1.4, while to programme the graph-  ics maps you need the Came D Sw software in version 1.2.2 or  later. CameConnect connectivity via GPRS [GPRS] ...
  • Page 20 PXDGWF also allows the control unit to be con- working on) nected to a local network so that it can be managed from Came To connect to the WiFi network you must enter the SSID/Password TouchScreens and smartphones with the Came Domotic app con-...
  • Page 21: Cameconnect Pag

    The VideoCheck system can detect the presence of people through tion relating to the pictures the use of IR technology, send the alarm message to the control unit, take photographs of the areas and send them to the Came SERVICES Cloud so that they are available to the user...
  • Page 22 Sending via MMS a Activate the notification by email service This function lets you send via MMS the first picture and the infor-  Select [Services] [Email] mation relating to the alarm event  Enter the name of the system in the [Sender] field and configure the email address to receive notifications ...
  • Page 23: System Start-Up Pag

    System start-up In addition, to avoid activating an unwanted siren or telephone Preliminary information calls, you can disable these by putting the system into maintenance ACCESSING TECHNICAL MENU mode To start up the system and then programme it by keypad, access the Installer Menu (hereafter the Technical Menu) SYSTEM UNDER MAINTENANCE / OPERATION Depending upon the...
  • Page 24: First Switch-On

    (this is also true when the reset button P1 is pressed): PXC99W control unit, if you wish The voice sequence will be exactly the same except for the first to store new radio devices or new PXC99W control unit, if you wish words “...
  • Page 25: Addressing And Learning Peripherals

    Addressing and learning peripherals SYSTEM 02 ▼ ▲ ACQUIRING KEYPADS MODIFY ▼ ▲ SYSTEM The system cannot have keypads with identical addresses KEYPADS The control unit leaves the factory with keypad 1 enabled, which ▼ ▲ corresponds to the local keypad KEYPADS In order to connect a keypad on a Bus, given that they are all pro- duced with the address 01, their address must be changed, making...
  • Page 26: Acquiring Radio Receiver Modules On Bus

    STEP 2: Addressing reader SYSTEM 02 ▼ ▲ Stay in the menu SYSTEM MODIFY With select and press INSERTERS ADDRESSING ▼ ▲ ▲ ▼ SYSTEM The address of the reader not found on the bus, which needs ▼ ▲ RADIO MODULES to be addressed, appears on the display Approach a key (even one that has not been acquired) to the RADIO MODULES...
  • Page 27: Programming Scenarios

    Example: STEP 2: Operation on areas (not available in EASY mode) If you want to create a system with two areas: Defines the operation to be carried out on the areas (switch on / off) • Area 1 = LIVING AREA Staying in the Scenario Menu •...
  • Page 28: Associating Scenarios With Keypads

    To create the scenario which then arms all of the areas: Example: GOING OUT • Area 1 = LIVING AREA If you wish to set the following scenarios on keypad 1: • Area 2 = BEDROOM AREA • Scenario (Area 1, Area 2 and Area 3) GOING OUT •...
  • Page 29: Programming Inputs

    Example: Programming inputs If you wish to set the following scenarios on reader 1: Basic parameters of an input • LED 1 = Scenario (Area 1, Area 2 and Area 3) GOING OUT Go into the Technical Menu • LED 2 = Scenario (Area 1 and Area 3) GOING TO BED •...
  • Page 30 Example: MODIFY INPUT 001 MODIFY INPUT 004 BEDROOM RADAR LIVING ROOM RADAR Let's imagine we have the following system with 5 inputs (one of which is a shutter) In particular we want to make the front door of STATUS STATUS ARMED ARMED the house delayed and the radar input immediate and delayed only...
  • Page 31: Learning Radio Inputs

    Learning radio inputs Programming Outputs Learning radio inputs can be done during first switch-on of On leaving the factory the control unit's four outputs are set at: the control unit, following the voice guide (see "SELF-LEARNING MENU" section), or later via the Technical Menu, as described be- INDEX NUMBER OUTPUT DESCRIPTION output inhibit...
  • Page 32: Setting The Telephone Numbers

    The table below shows the main factory settings To change them VOICE consult the Technical Manual PHONES The PXC99W control unit has a Contact ID function, which is a tele- Telephone Telephone DESCRIPTION phone protocol for transmitting data relating to burglar alarm sys-...
  • Page 33 Contact ID fields descriptions Control unit events Event Zone or Event Partition Keypad event Event Description Qualifier Code User INPUT INPUT ALARM, //CODE = 1 INPUT ALARM NN INPUT RESTORE INPUT, //CODE = 2 RESTORE INPUT NN INPUT TX SUPERVIS , //CODE = 3 RADIO SUPERVISION INPUT NN INPUT TX BATTERY,...
  • Page 34 Contact ID fields descriptions Control unit events Event Zone or Event Partition Keypad event Event Description Qualifier Code User FALSE KEY, //CODE = 56 FALSE KEY AREA TECH ALRM , //CODE = 57 AREA TECHNICAL ALARM NN AREA RST TECH ALRM , //CODE = 58 RESTORE AREA TECHNICAL ALARM NN AREA BURGLAR ALRM,...
  • Page 35: Recording Voice Message From Pc

    RECORDING VOICE MESSAGE FROM PC SENDING VOICE MESSAGES To create a COMMON voice message from the PC you have to: To send the edited voice messages to the control unit: Select the heading "Phones" from the drop-down menu of the The control unit must be totally off PxManager software interface and then "Common messages", You must open the programming window to the control unit...
  • Page 36: Enabling / Disabling A Code

    The main management features of the User Codes, that are as- Acquiring Keys signed in the factory and can be modified by the Installer, are: Because the keys are unique, ex-factory there are no keys stored in the control unit Associating the keys can be done during first switch-on of the con- trol unit, following the voice guide (see section "10 System start- up", under "SELF-LEARNING MENU"), or later via the technical...
  • Page 37: Learning Remote Controls

    Example: Learning remote controls Below is shown how two keys are learned on a reader connected The remote controls can be learned during first switch-on of the on the bus: control unit, following the voice guide (see section "POWER ON •...
  • Page 38: Connecting Pc - Control Unit Pag

    Connecting PC – Control unit Once the components of the system have been defined (previous Set the programming mode on the Control unit (to be done only sections), you can move on to programming the control unit from once), choosing from either a keypad or the PC via direct or remote connection •...
  • Page 39: Restore System Pag

    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...
  • Page 40 CAME S.p.A. Via Martiri Della Libertà, 15 Via Cornia, 1/b - 1/c 31030 Dosson di Casier 33079 Sesto al Reghena Treviso - Italy Pordenone - Italy (+39) 0422 4940 (+39) 0434 698111 (+39) 0422 4941 (+39) 0434 698434 www. came.com...

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