Hybrid Security Alarm System User Manual July 5, 2021
Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION _________________________________________________________________________ 1 1.1 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS _____________________________________________________________ 2 1.2 WHAT’S IN THE BOX ________________________________________________________________ 4 2. PANEL INFORMATION ___________________________________________________________________ 5 2.1. IDENTIFYING THE PARTS _____________________________________________________________ 5 2.2.
6. SYSTEM SETTINGS _____________________________________________________________________ 56 6.1. PANEL CONDITION ________________________________________________________________ 56 6.2. PANEL SETTINGS _________________________________________________________________ 59 6.3. PIN CODE ______________________________________________________________________ 63 7. NETWORK SETTINGS ___________________________________________________________________ 64 7.1.
10.1. FAULT EVENT DESCRIPTION ________________________________________________________ 99 10.2. CONTROL PANEL MODE AND RESPONSE TABLE _________________________________________ 100 10.3. CROSS ZONE VERIFICATION _______________________________________________________ 102 10.4. FIRE VERIFICATION ______________________________________________________________ 103 10.5. CONTACT-ID PROTOCOL & FORMAT _________________________________________________ 104 10.6.
1. Introduction The Hybrid Security Gateway is an IP-based multi-functional RF, smart home security gateway with 4G/LTE, plus 160 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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Wireless LTE Frequency US: B2 (1900 MHz) / B4 (1700 MHz) / B12 (700 MHz) 3G Frequency US: B2 (1900 MHz) / B4 (1700 MHz) / B5 (850 MHz) RF Frequency F1 919 MHz RF encryption Private Encryption Method RF protocol Climax Physical Properties Operating temperature -10°C to 45°C (14°F to 113°F) Operating humidity 85% relative humidity @23°C (non-condensing) Dimensions 268 mm x 320 mm x 80 mm 3
1.2 What’s in the Box Your package includes the following items: Control Panel Open Frame Power Cord An Ethernet Cable Accessories: Velcro tape x4 Jumper Switch x2 Removable Protective Cover x4 U-shaped Grommet x4 5.
2. Panel Information 2.1.
Back Cover (internal view) 6
1 Cover Fixing Screw 2 LED 1 - Area 1 (Green/Red) 3 Learning mode - Green lighting up Walk Test mode - Green flashing Full Arm mode - Red lighting up Home/1/2/3 mode - Red flashing Learning mode - Green lighting up Walk Test mode - Green flashing LED 3 - Status (Orange/Red) 5 Home/1/2/3 mode - Red flashing LED 2 - Area 2 (Green/Red) 4 Full Arm mode - Red lighting up System Fault - Orange lighting up Alarm Trigger – Red flashing Aarm in Memory – Red lighting up Removable Pr
To be used for securing power cables. 18 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. 19 Built-in Power Unit Connector 20 Zone Terminal & 12V Auxiliary Voltage Output Terminal & GND Terminal Zone 1-16 Hardwired Input Zones, supporting up to 400mA for all hardwired zones, auxiliary output and KPT-35-COMBO. 21 4G-LTE External Antenna Terminal For connecting external antenna to the panel.
2.2. Power Supply Built-in Power Unit You can use the built-in power unit to connect to the mains power. AC module built-in power unit or Open Frame built-in power unit is installed. Please refer to Using the built-in Power Unit in 3.3 Hardware Installation for more details. Please note: Ensure to turn off all power supplies including Built-in Power Unit and SLA Battery before connecting or removing cables or wires.
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: The Control Panel requires the mains power and Ethernet connection.
3.2. Mounting Before installation or any maintenance work, make sure the power supply has been disconnected, and the battery switch has been slid to OFF position. Step 1. Use a flat-head screwdriver to loosen the cover fixing screw to open the top cover. Step 2. Use the 4 mounting holes as a template to mark and drill holes appropriately. Step 3. Use the provided wall plugs for plaster/brick installation. Make sure the wall plugs are flush with the wall.
Step 4. Screw the Control Panel onto the wall. Make sure the Tamper Switch is fully depressed against the wall. Step 5. Take out Velcro tape(s) from the package. Please note: The number of Velcro tape(s) required may vary depending on your battery type and capacity. Step 6. Peel the release film of the tape. Apply it to your battery pack and press firmly for 30 seconds to ensure good contact. Please avoid applying the tape on uneven surface or re-apply it.
Step 9. Close the cover and tighten the cover fixing screw.
3.3. Hardware Installation CAUTION: Before servicing, make sure the AC power has been disconnected, and the battery switch has been slid to OFF position. Step 1. Step 2. For configuration and operation of the Control Panel via Ethernet, connect an Ethernet cable to RJ-45 port. (Optional) Insert a Micro-SIM card with the gold (metal) side facing down, as example shown below. Before inserting the SIM card, please make sure the pin code is deactivated and SMS messages are removed first.
Zone Wiring (Zone 1 -16) The 16 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. Wire gauge: Minimum 20 AWG, maximum 18 AWG. Do not use shielded wire. The hardwired zones support Single-End-of-Line (SEOL) or Double-End-of-Line (DEOL) loop configuration, with a value from 1K, 2.2K, 3.74K, 4.7K, 5.6K, 6.8K, 8.
5. 6. Double-End-of-Line Resistor Wiring 7. 8. AUX Power Wiring The Control Panel can provide a maximum of 12V 400mA current for hardwired zones, auxiliary output,KPT-35-COMBO and wired expansion module ( WEZC-8). Min/Max operating voltages for devices/detectors is 11.4VDC -13VDC. Please note that the total current should not exceed 400mA, otherwise, an additional power supply is required.
PGM Wiring The PGM port can be a voltage output port or a dry contact relay output depending on J24 jumper settings. When J24 Jumper Switch is disconnected, PGM port will operate as a dry contact relay output. When the J24 jumper link is inserted connecting the 1st and 2nd pins, the PGM port will provide 12V output. When the J24 jumper link is inserted connecting the 2nd and 3rd pins, the PGM port will provide 0V output.
Wired Zone Expansion Hybrid Security Alarm System is compatible with HWC-1 Wireless Converter. One HWC-1 can add 9 wired zones to the Control Panel. Bell Wiring The total current drawn from the Bell and PGM port combined must not exceed 400mA. Min/Max operating voltages for devices / detectors is 11.4VDC -13VDC. Be sure to observe polarity when connecting polarized sirens or bells.
Connecting Other Devices to Panel Compatible keypad (KPT-35-Combo) and expansion module model (WEZC-8) can both be wired to the panel at the same time. For Keypads: Panel/Keypad Connection: Connect the Control Panel’s “GND” to the “G” terminal on the KPT-35-COMBO. Connect the Control Panel’s “485A” to the “A” terminal on the KPT-35-COMBO. Connect the Control Panel’s “485B” to the “B” terminal on the KPT-35-COMBO. Connect the Control Panel’s “VDD” to the “V” terminal on the KPT-35-COMBO.
As the Hybrid Panel may be connected to multiple external devices, be sure to ensure the power supply is adequate for all connected devices. For example, if the 12V power supply from the main control panel is only enough for the first connected device, please prepare an external power supply to ensure the rest of the connected devices receive enough power.
Ground Wiring Using an insulated green wire (minimum 22 AWG), connect the EGND terminal and the grounding wire from the building electrical installation. Earth ground connection Ground wire from building electrical installation Battery Installation The Control Panel can support up to two SLA rechargeable battery packs to serve as a backup power source.
Using the built-in Power Unit AC Module built-in Power Unit or Open Frame built-in Power Unit is installed. For AC module, connect 2 wires of the AC Transformer to 2 terminals of the built-in Power Unit. 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 two figures below. Note: Ensure to turn off all power supplies including Built-in Power Unit and SLA Battery before connecting or removing cables or wires.
Open Frame built-in Power Unit: 23
Caution: Wiring of the Hybrid Alarm System should only be performed by certified technician with proper knowledge and training in electric equipment. Before installation or any maintenance work, make sure the power supply has been disconnected. Do not connect the devices to loads exceeding supported load current. Do not connect the battery or the built-in power unit until all wiring is complete. The control panel enclosure must be secured to the wall before operation.
3.4. Software Installation ※ THIS INSTALLATION IS ONLY REQUIRED FOR FIRST TIME USER ※ 1. RUNNING THE FINDER SOFTWARE The Finder software is required for your computer to identify the control panel on the LAN. Step 1. To download Finder software, open your browser and type below URL in the address bar: http://www.climax.com.tw/climax-download-finder.html. Step 2. After download, install the software and follow on-screen instructions to complete installation. Step 3.
Step 6. If the panel information is not displayed, check panel power and Ethernet connection and click on “Search” to update the panel information. Step 7.
The LanType is default to DHCP and does not require manual input of IP/Netmask/Gateawy/DNS setting. If you wish to configure these setting manually, change LanType to Static. After finish changing network setting, enter the user name (default: admin) and password (default: cX+HsA*7F1) then click OK to confirm. The user name and password can be changed later in panel configuration webpage Step 8.
4. Connection to Panel Webpage For first time setup, webpage connection is only available within 1 hour after the panel is powered on; if the panel has been powered on for more than 1 hour. Webpage access will be disabled. Reboot the panel to enable webpage function again. Step 1. Select the Control Panel in the Finder software and click on “Open Webpage” to connect to panel webpage. Alternatively, enter the Control Panel IP address displayed in Finder into your browser’s address section and proceed.
5. Device Management The Device Management section allows you to learn in, edit, control and view all available accessory devices that can be included in the Panel. 5.1. Learning of Devices Use this function to add new devices into the Control Panel. Hybrid Security Alarm System supports up to a total of 160 zones of accessory devices, in 2 areas, up to 80 zones each area. The following types of accessory devices are supported: RF device: All Climax RF devices are supported.
Step 6. If the device is successfully learnt into the system, the added device will be displayed in the “Learned Device” section. Step 7. Repeat Step 3~5 to learn in all device, click Stop to exit learn mode when complete. The system will automatically exit Learn mode if left idle for 5 minutes. 5.1.2. Local Learning Instead of learning devices via configuration webpage, you can also learn in devices by using the learn button of the Control Panel. Step 1.
5.1.3. Edit Devices After finish learning devices, proceed to edit the device setting. Step 1. Click Panel to enter Panel webpage. All learnt in devices will be displayed under Device List section. Step 2. To edit the device setting or information, click “Edit” at end of device entry. Step 3.
Step 4. Edit your device setting and information according to instruction below. Click “OK” to save your new changes when finished. Alternatively, click “Default” to reset all parameters to default values or click “Reset” to re-enter all the information. Name: Enter a name for the device. Area: Select the area which the device belongs to. Zone: Select the Device zone number. Attribute List: The attribute list determines panel behaviour when the panel receives trigger signal from the device.
This function ONLY applies to Remote Control or Door Contact with Set/Unset attribute enabled. Latch Report ON: When the device is used to change systm arm mode, the Control Panel will report the arm/disarm action by the particular device. Latch Report OFF: When the device is used to change systm arm mode, the Control Panel will not report the arm/disarm action by the particular device. Set/Unset This function is for Door Contact only. This function allows Door Contact to control system mode.
When the system is in Full Arm or Home Arm mode 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. If the system is disarmed before the timer expires, the Control Panel will not activate alarm.
A sensor set to 24HR attribute will ignore Disarm, Full Arm, Home are and Exit response setting. The panel will activate selected alarm when this sensor is triggered regardless of system mode under any time. Some devices have their own unique functions and will have its own attribute setting which is not listed in this section. Please refer to the device manual for its setting detail. 5.1.4. Delete Devices Step 1. To delete a sensor, click “Delete” under “Device List” Step 2.
Step 4. Click “Add” to include expansion board into panel. Step 5. If expansion board is successfully learnt into the system, the added device will be displayed in the “Learned Device” section. For details on how to program wired zones, please refer to 5.12. Wired Zones Programming. 5.2. Add RF Device Besides learning, you can also add RF devices into the system by entering its RF code into the system with Add RF Device function. Step 1. Click Add RF Device. Step 2.
Step 4. Press “OK” to save Step 5. If the RF code you entered is valid, the device will be added into the system according to the Area and Zone number. You do not need to learn the device as instructed in 5.1.1. Add Sensor. 5.3. Learn Rule You can enter the sensor RF code MAC address manually to assign area and zone number to this sensor. Sensors learned with pre-assigned rule will be put under the area and zone number you specified. This function does not work with Shutter Control devices. Step 1.
Step 3. Select Area and Zone number for this device. Step 4. Select RF. Step 5. Key in the RF code info Step 6. Enter a preferred name for sensor (up to 31 letters or numbers). Step 7. Press “OK” to save. Step 8. If the process is successful, the screen will display “Updated Successfully.” You can then check, edit or delete the rule under the Learn Rule menu. Step 9 Repeat the steps to add more rules. Step 10. Learn in the sensors you have entered rules for according to 5.1.1 Add Sensor.
5.4. Walk Test This is to test the sensor operation range for installation purpose. Step 1. Click “Start” to enter Walk Test mode. Step 2. Press the test button on the sensor(s) or any button on the Remote Controller or triggering the sensor. Step 3. When the Control Panel receives a signal, it will show as below and a 2-tone beep will be heard to indicate that it is safe to install the particular sensor in the location.
5.5. Exclusion This feature is only available for Shutter Control modules only, or when a Shutter Control dongle is inserted into the Control Panel. This feature is for you to remove Shutter Control device only. Step 1. Click on “Exclusion” and click on “Start” to start the procedure. Then the Panel will enter the removing mode. Step 2. Refer to the Shutter Control device manual to transmit signal. Step 3.
5.6. Shutter Control Tool The Shutter Control Tool is used to reset Shutter Control module to factory default and remove all Shutter Control devices, or change routing setting. Step 1. Click ”Shutter Control Factory Reset”, the Shutter Control module is reset to factory default and all Shutter Control devices will be removed automatically. The Control Panel Home ID will also be changed automatically for a newly added Shutter Control device to recognize. Step 2.
5.7. PSS Control This feature is designed to control/edit/delete Power Switches included in the panel. Click Edit to edit attributes of power switches. Click Delete to remove power switch from panel. Click Switch On/Switch Off to turn on/off power switches. Or click Switch Toggle to toggle between on/off status. For Power Switch Dimmer, you can also set its power output level with the slide down menu.
5.8. UPIC Control UPIC Control webpage allows you to control UPIC IR Transmitter included in Control Panel. Transmit IR Signal Depending on the UPIC model number, select the function to be performed in the drop down menu, then click “Setup UPIC” for the UPIC to transmit IR Signal. UPIC5 LED Setup (UPIC5 only) UPIC5 has 6 IR LEDs, a central one and 5 surrounding ones.
5.9. Surveillance The PIR Camera/Video Cameras and IP Cameras are listed under Surveillance for separate control. Click Edit to edit camera attributes. Click Delete to remove device from panel.
5.10. Group Control This feature is designed for you to edit a name of group, switch on or off a group of Power Switches. You can also assign Power Switches to groups you desire. 5.10.1. Group Control/Edit Step 1. Specify a new name for a group. Step 2. Click Switch On or Switch Off to turn on or off one group of power switches. 5.10.2 Device Edit/Delete Step 1. Check on the groups you wish to assign the Power Switch. This is a multiple-choice field and you can assign one Power Switch to multiple groups.
5.11. Sound/Siren Setting The Sound/Siren Setting page includes setting Siren configuration function. 5.11.1. Device Edit/Delete Click Edit to edit the Siren’s attribute, volume and voice settings, or Delete to delete the Siren.
The Device Edit page is only available for the newest BX/Siren series and BX series without DIP Switch. Edit your Siren setting and information accordingly to instruction below. Click “OK” to save your new changes when finished. Alternatively, click “Default” to reset all parameters to default values or click “Reset” to re-enter all the information. Name: Enter a name for the Siren. Area: Select the area which the Siren belongs to. Zone: Select the Siren zone number.
Home arm confirm beep: set the volume of the confirm beep sound of the Siren when Control Panel is put into Home Arm Mode. Disarm confirm beep: set the volume of the confirm beep sound of the Siren when Control Panel is put into Disarm Mode. Exit beeps of full arm: set exit countdown beep volume under Full Arm Mode. Exit beeps of home arm: set exit countdown beep volume under Home Arm Mode. Entry beeps of full arm: set entry countdown beep volume under Full Arm Mode.
5.11.2. RF Siren Setup Tamper On/Off You can enable/disable all RF Sirens tamper protection with this function. Select to turn on or off the sirens tamper function. When turned off, if siren tamper will be enabled again automatically after one hour if not turn on manually during the one hour period.
5.12. Wired Zones Programming Step 1. Click on “Wired Sensors” to enter this page. Step 2. If an expander module is added, you will see Expanders at the bottom of the page. Click “Edit” at the end of the expander’s entry to access wire zone programming. Step 3. Edit the type of the wired sensor, zone wiring, and the EOL resistance for each zone. Type: Select the type of the wired sensor for each zone from the drop down menu.
Loop: Select the number to correspond to the zone wiring for each zone from the drop down menu. On this web page, there are wiring diagrams below for your reference. Resistor: Select the resistance for the zone wiring.
Status: The status of each zone—Restore, Tamper, or Trigger—will be shown in this field. Step 4. Click “OK” to save changes when finished. Alternatively, click “Reset” to re-enter all the information. Step 5. If the process is successful, the screen will display “Updated Successfully.” The sensor will be assigned to specific area and zone. To edit the device setting or information, click “Edit” at the end of device entry. Step 6. You will enter Device Edit webpage. Step 7.
If bypassed, then the Control Panel will not respond at all when the sensor is triggered. If bypassed, the system can be armed directly regardless the device’s fault situation. However, its fault situation will still be monitored, logged and displayed in the webpage. Latch report This function ONLY applies to Remote Control or Door Contact with Set/Unset attribute enabled.
Burglar Follow When the system is in Full Arm or Home Arm mode 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.
countdown. If deselected, the panel will activated burglar alarm and report immediately when the sensor triggered during Exit Delay Timer. 24HR A sensor set to 24HR attribute will ignore Disarm, Full Arm, Home are and Exit response setting. The panel will activate selected alarm when this sensor is triggered regardless of system mode under any time. Some devices have their own unique functions and will have its own attribute setting which is not listed in this section.
6. System Settings After the initial set-up, you can then program your system by clicking on the left menu to set them individually. 6.1. Panel Condition In the Panel Section, user can arm, disarm or partially arm the system. Besides, it displays the current Panel Status & Device Information. Panel Control Select a choice to arm, disarm or partially arm the system. Panel Status The Control Panel will update the panel status periodically.
AC activation: To check whether AC power is connected. If not, it will show “AC Failure”. Background RSSI: RSSI value is for you to check the RF environment around the Control Panel. It ranges from 0 to 9, where 0 refers to the weakest and 9 refers to the strongest background noise. Therefore, the lower the RSSI value, the better the environment. Test System The function is designed to send a command to sever over the polling or XMPP protocol.
values will be kept without any change. Note The function is designed for installer to make a note for each control panel. The note you make here can be delivered to a server over XMPP or polling protocol.
6.2. Panel Settings Program the Panel, Time and Sound Settings at your discretion. Panel Setting AC Fail Report: When an AC power failure is detected, your Control Panel will report to the Central Monitoring Station according to the duration set under AC Fail Report. If 5 minutes is set, the event will be automatically reported to the CMS after 5 minutes. Your Control Panel will start to use its battery power instead of the mains power until the fault even is cleared.
convert to sleep mode to conserve battery power. During this period, both GSM and Ethernet port will be powered off, while the RF modules will keep working. If 5 seconds is set, both GSM and Ethernet port will be powered off after 5 seconds. In order to send messages to the CMS, the Control Panel will power on its GSM and Ethernet temporarily. Jamming Report: this function is reserved.
Supervision Check: Select to enable or disable system supervision function. When ON is selected, the Control Panel will monitor the accessory devices according to the supervision signal received. Time Setting Supervision Timer: The Control Panel monitors accessory devices according to the supervision signal transmitted regularly from the device. User this option to set a time period for receiving supervision signals.
Sound Setting Door Chime Setting: this function is available only when the attribute of Door Contact (DC) and/or PIR detector (IR) is set as Door Chime. The Control Panel sounds a Door Chime (Ding-Dong Sound) while the DC and/or IR is activated in Disarm / Full / Home / Entry mode. Entry Delay Sound for Full Arm: this is for you to decide whether the Control Panel sounds count-down beeps and volume of beep during the entry delay time in the full arm mode.
6.3. PIN Code The User PIN Codes are used by Remote Keypad accessory to control system mode remotely. The 2 areas in the control panel each has 80 User PIN Codes available for setting. Each consists of 4-6 digits (numeric number 0~9), no disallowed PIN code. User PIN code #1 for each Area is always activated factory default. User PIN #1 in Area 1 User PIN #1 in Area 2 Password: 1234 Password: 4321 Area Area: Select the area for setting User PIN Code.
7. Network Settings 7.1. GSM Check SIM This is designed for the system to check if the SIM card is inserted or not. (If users do not intend to use the GSM funciton, please tick “NO” to ensure the system will not check if the SIM card is inserted or not and it will not display the GSM fault by LED flashing.) Antenna This option is for the user to choose between using the internal or external antenna.
be programmed before reporting. APN (Access Point) Name It is the name of an access point for GPRS. Please inquire your service provider for an APN. When APN is set, the system becomes valid for internet connection. User (GPRS) It is the Log-in name to input before accessing the GPRS feature. Please inquire your service provider. Password (GPRS) It is the User Password to input before accessing the GPRS feature. Please inquire your service provider.
Send SMS Message This feature is designed for you to send a SMS message on this web configuration page. Step 1. Click Send SMS. Step 2. Enter a desired phone number and text message. Reset GSM This feature is designed for you to reset GSM module. Step 1. Click GSM Reset. Step 2. A pop-out message “Are you sure?” is displayed. Click Yes to confirm resetting.
7.2. Network This is for you to program the Network for IP connection. Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP) If DHCP is selected, the Network will obtain an IP address automatically with a valid Network DHCP Server. Therefore, manual settings are not required. This is only to be chosen if your Network environment supports DHCP. It will automatically generate all information.
7.3. UPnP UPnP is Universal Plug and Play, which opens networking architecture that leverages TCP/IP and the Web technologies to enable seamless proximity networking in addition to control and data transfer among networked devices in the home, office, and public spaces. Enable UPnP Device: When enabled, you will be able to see this device via any UPnP discovery tool Enable UPnP Port Redirect: The device will try to find an UPnP-supported router and set up the port to redirect to the router.
8. System Settings 8.1. Administrator Setting For setting new Administrator Log-in Name and Password. Please note both User Name and Password are case sensitive. Step 1. Enter the preferred User Name. Step 2. Enter the preferred Password in the “New Password” field and repeat the same Password in the Repeat Password field.
8.2. Home Automation It is used to set Home Automation rules to control sensors and home appliances. You can set up to 100 rules. Step 1. Click on Edit. Step 2. Select an operation area. Step 3. Set a rule condition. Step 4. Set a rule schedule. Step 5. Select the corresponding action rules in the Execution field. Area Select an opeartion area. Rule Condition The rule condition determines under which circumstances the rule should be activated.
Mode Change and Exit Timer Stopped : When set as Mode Change and Exit Timer Stopped, when the system changes mode to and Exit Delay Timer expires, , the rule will be activated according to rule schedule and execution setting. Mode Start Entry Timer : When set as Mode Start Entry Timer, when the system begins to countdown Entry Delay, the rule will be activated according to rule schedule and execution setting.
LUX Between : When set as LUX Between, if the lux reading from specified light sensor falls below the level specified, the rule will be activated according to rule schedule and execution setting. Random : The Random condition must be used along with Rule Schedule setting. Set a percentace from 1 to 10%. When the panel time reaches programmed Rule Schedule time. The Panel will activate rule according to set chance.
Zone Swich On For : Turn on the Power Switch at specified zone for a set duration. Zone Switch Level:: Change the power output level for Dimmer at specified zone. Zone Swich Toggle : Toggle on/off the Power Switch at specified zone. Group Switch Off : Turn off all Power Switches assigned to specified group. Group Switch On : Turn on all Power Switches assigned to specified group. Group Switch On For : Turn on all Power Switches assigned to specified group for a set duration.
Request Image (No Flash): The PIR Camera in specified zone will take a picture.without activating its LED flash. Request Image (All, No Flash) : All PIR Cameras in the system will take a picture without activating LED Flash. Request Video : The PIR Video Camera or IP Camera in specified zone will record a video. Request Video (All) : All PIR Video Cameras record a video. Setup UPIC:: The UPIC and specified zone will transmit Off/Heat/Cool command to the air conditioner as programmed.
8.3. Scene The Scene setting allows you to customize a series of actions with your devices, such as Power Switch control, image/video request, mode change and trigger alarm. The programmed scene can be set to activated when a device is triggered. (See 5.1.3. Edit Devices), or when a Home Automation Rule is excecuted. (See 8.2.
included in one scene. Step 6. Click “Done”. Step 7. Click “OK” at bottom of webpage to confirm the new scene setting..
8.4. Reporting This is used for installer to program/ set all requirements for reporting purposes. Reporting URL This is used for installer to program report destinations. 1 Climax CID protocol via IP Format: ip://(Account Number)@(server ip):(port)/CID Example: ip://1234@54.183.182.247:8080/CID 2 SIA DC-09 protocol via IP Format: ip://(Account Number)@(server ip):(port)/SIA Example: ip://1234@54.183.182.
ip://1234@54.183.182.247:8080/CID_SIA/KEY/4A46321737F890F654D632103F86B4 F3 6 CSV protocol via IP Format: ip//(Account Number)@(server ip):(port)/CSV Example: ip://1234@54.183.182.247:8080/CSV 7 CSV protocol via IP including username and password Format: ip//(Account Number)@(server ip):(port)/CSV/User/Pasword Example: ip://1234@54.183.182.247:8080/CSV/abcd/1357 8 Email Format: mailto:user@example.com Example: mailto:john@gmail.
If reporting to all destinations in a group fails, the system will retry reporting to the group according to the retries times set here. 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.
8.5. Code Settings The Duress Code, Master Code & Temporary Code adds the flexibility of different security level for operation in Code Settings menu. Step 1. Key in your preferred 4-6 digit Installer Code, Duress Code, Master Code, and/or Temporary Code. Step 2. You can also choose to have Latch Option On / Off for Temporary Code by tick the Latch Option box and press OK to confirm the settings.
to program the code setting in this area. Duress Code The Duress Code is designed for transmitting a secret & silence alarm. When Duress Code is used for accessing the system, the Control Panel will report a secret alarm message without sounding the siren to the Central Monitoring Station to indicate of a Duress Situation in Progress. The Duress Code consists of 4-6 digits and is not activated as default by the factory.
8.6. SMTP Setting Program the mail server related settings. The email account you set here would be used to send report for events or picture and video clip captured by PIR Camera and PIR Video Camera. Step 1. Enter the following settings: Server: set the mail server (max. 60 digits/alphabets). Port: set the port number (max. 5 digits/alphabets). User: set the mail account name (max. 30 digits/alphabets). Password: set the password corresponding to the mail account name (max.
8.7. Media Upload The system can deliver captured images and video clips captured by PIR Cameras and PIR Video Camera to cell phone, email or FTP. FTP: ftp://user.password@server/path Manitou: manitou://user@server:port HTTP: http://ip:port/path Email: mailto:user@server (transmitting an alarm image over Ethernet) MMS via Telephone: mms: telephone number MMS via GPRS: mms: user@mail.
8.8. Polling The polling function enables the Control Panel to query the destiation you set (URL1 or URL2) in turn as to whether it has any data to transmit.
8.9. XMPP XMPP setting enables the Control Panel to query the set destination. This setting is required for the Control Panel to connect to Climax’s Home Portal Server for remote control. If the panel is disconnected from the server, it will retry connection every 3 minutes. Server: server address (dependent upon default firmware) US server: us.vestasmarthome.com EU server: eu.vestasmarthome.com Taiwan server: tw.vestasmarthome.
8.10. Date & Time Program the current Date & Time and set automatic synchronization with internet time server. Date & Time: set current month, date and time. Time Zone: choose your time zone, and then the system will calculate the daylight saving time automatically (if necessary). Internet Time: the system will automatically synchronize with an internet time server. Tick the check box to enable this function. Available options: time1.google.com, pool.ntp.org, time.nist.gov and tick.usno.navy.
8.11. Dynamic DNS This page is used to provide you the Control Panel’s current public IP address. Dynamic DNS Server: http://checkip.dyndns.
8.12. Test IP This is for you to test the Control Panel internet connection. Step 1. Enter the URL destination you want to test connection to. Step 2. Enter the test interval. Step 3. Click “OK” You can check the test connect result in System Log.
8.13 Firmware Upgrade You can update the firmware via this web page. Step 1. Click on “Choose File” and locate the latest firmware file in your PC. Step 2. Press “Apply” to upload the latest firmware to Control Panel Step 3. Wait for 1 min and do NOT power off during this time. Step 4.
8.14. RF Firmware Upgrade You can update the Control Panel’s RF firmware via this web page. Step 1. Click on “Choose File” and locate the latest firmware file (“unzipped image.bin” file) in your PC. Step 2. Press “Apply” to upload the latest firmware to Control Panel Step 3. Wait for 1 min and do NOT power off during this time. Step 4.
8.15. IO MCU Firmware Upgrade Step 1. Step 2. Click “Firmware/IOMCU” to enter this page. Click on “Choose File” and locate the latest firmware file in your PC. Step 3. Press “Apply” to upload the latest firmware to Control Panel Step 4. Wait for 1 min and DO NOT power off during this time. Step 5. Once Firmware upgrading is complete, the Panel will reboot automatically.
8.16. Factory Reset Yan can clear all programmed parameters in the Control Panel and reset it to Factory Default. Once the Factory Reset is executed, all the programmed settings will returned to its default value, and all the learnt-in devices will be removed. You will need to restart the programming and learning process again. 8.16.1 Remote Reset Step 1. Tick the Kept current network setting to keep the current Network settings. Otherwise, the system will reset its value back to factory default.
8.17. Backup & Restore Yan can back up all programmed parameters and save these programmed values into a file. Besides, you also can restore pre-programmed settings. 8.17.1 Backup Data Click Download, and you can back up all programmed data and save these programmed values into a file. 8.17.2 Restore Settings Step 1. Click Choose File, select a saved file. Step 2. Click Apply to apply the pre-programmed values to the main unit.
8.18. System Log The sytem log webpage logs the control panel’s detail system operation history. System Log File Download: Click to download a detail log files into your computer for more information.
9. Event & History This section introduces event history of the system. 9.1. Captured Events This page stores all captured pictures and videos by PIR Camera and PIR Video Camera. When a PIR Camera is triggered, it will take 3 pictures in quick succession, when a PIR Video Camera is triggered, it will take a 10-second video clip. You can also request the PIR Camera to take a picture and PIR Video Camera to take a 10-second video clip manually.
9.2. Reported Events This page stores all triggered events by the control panel by recording the events’ CID event code and report status. Reload : Click to refresh the page content Limit # of Items: Click the drop down menu on the pageto select the numbers of captured events you want to display.
9.3. Event Log The Event Log page records specific actions performed by the Control Panel and accessory devices. Reload : Click to refresh the page content Limit # of Items: Click the drop down menu on the pageto select the numbers of captured events you want to display.
9.4. Device History You can track your accessory device status history under Device History. For Power Switch Meter or Temperature Sensor, the update history power consumption or temperature ireading will be displayed under this page (the current info is also displayed under Panel and PSS Control). Reload : Click to refresh the page content Limit # of Items: Click the drop down menu on the pageto select the numbers of captured events you want to display.
10. Appendix 10.1. Fault Event Description During operation, when the panel detects faulty events, the panel will log the event and make reports. When fault events exist in the system, the panel Fault LED will light up and the panel will emit a beep every 30 seconds. Fault Event Table Fault Event Descriptions The Control Panel’s AC power is disconnected When AC failure is detected, the panel will turn off both Ethernet and mobile network functions when idle to conserve power.
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Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm 24H – Medical Instant Medical Alarm Instant Medical Alarm Instant Medical Alarm Instant Medical Alarm Instant Medical Alarm Instant Medical Alarm 24H – Fire Instant Fire Alarm Instant Fire Alarm Instant Fire Alarm Instant Fire Alarm Instant Fire Alarm Instant Fire Alarm 24H – Water Instant Water Alarm Instant Water Alarm Instant Water Alarm Instant Water Alarm Instant Water Alarm Instant Water Alarm 24H – CO Instant CO Alarm Instant CO Alarm Instant
10.3. Cross Zone Verification Cross Zone Verification is use to setup cross verification for intrusion sensors. To use Cross Zone Verification, the following sensor and panel setting must be adjusted: 1 At least 1 intrusion sensor must be set to Cross Zone attribute. 2 The Cross Zone Timer option under Panel Setting webpage must be enabled. Cross Zone Verification Rule Cross Zone function does not activate under Exit and Entry Time.
10.4. Fire Verification Fire Verification is use to setup verification for Smoke Detector. To use Fire Verification, the following sensor and panel setting must be adjusted: 1 At least 1 Smoke Detector must be set to 24 HR – Fire with Verification attribute. 2 The Fire Verification Timer option under Panel Setting webpage must be enabled.
10.5. Contact-ID Protocol & Format Where ACCT MT QXYZ GG C1C2C3 ACCT = 4 Digit Account number (0-9, B-F) MT = Message Type, 18H. Q = Event qualifier, which gives specific event information: XYZ = Event code (3 Hex digits 0-9, B-F) = Group, Partition number (00H), or Area Number GG - 00 = panel - 01= area 1….....xx= area xx = 1. For devices: zone C1C2C3 = Zone number 001, Zone 1 002, Zone 2 ………………….. XXX Zone XXX 2.
10.6. Event Code 100 – Medical When a device set to Medical attribute is triggered. 101 – Personal emergency When a device set to Personal Emergency attribute is triggered. 110 – Fire When a device set to Fire attribute is triggered. 111 – Smoke When the Smoke Detector (SD) set to Smoke Alarm is triggered. When the Smoke Detector (SD) set to Fire Verification verifies an alarm during Fire Verification Time.
When the panel receives signal again from sensor that previously failed supervision. 154 – Water leakage When the Water Sensor connected to Door Contact set at Water (@W) is triggered. 158 – High Temperature Alarm When high temperature alarm is triggered. 159 – Low Temperature Alarm When low temperature alarm is triggered. 162 – CO Alarm 170 – High Power Consumption When high power consumption alarm is triggered.
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 570 – Device out of order/ Door Contact Not Closed When arm fault type is set as Direct Arm, any device is out of order after the preset exit delay time is reached When arm fault type is set as Direct Arm, Door Contact is not closed after the preset exit delay time is reached.
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 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.