PROGRAMMING MANUAL INTEGRATED PANELS KSI1000016.300 - KSI1100016.300 - KSI1000048.300 - KSI1100048.300 - KSI1100128.
INDEX INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................................................. 3 GENERAL STRUCTURE OF THE SOFTWARE........................................................................................................................ 3 MAIN MENU AND WINDOWS MENU................................................................................................................................ 4 Main Menu.......
INTRODUCTION The programming platform and central management tool is basis; this SOFTWARE can be downloaded from our website: http://www.kseniasecurity.com. The FAQ section of the site provides numerous videos showing the device's programming. basis introduces innovation because it is based on the most modern technologies.
MAIN MENU AND WINDOWS MENU figure 1 At the top you can distinguish the two main sections in which the SW is divided: 'Main' and 'Windows' (figure 1). By activating the 'Main' tab a menu pops up, with icons that allows logical browsing, activating the 'Windows' tab pops up a menu that allows the activation of disabled windows. MAIN MENU The Main bar (figure 2) is divided into several sections within which various functions are grouped into logical units allowing customer and programming pages management.
DEVICE DATA ADD The 'Add' button creates a new item in the active window, in example if we are in the 'Phonebook' page, by pressing this button we will be able to add a new number in the phone book. If we are in the 'Zone' page we can add a new zone, and so on. It can be used in place of the buttons in 'Palette'. DELETE The 'Delete' button clears the item selected in the active window; in example if we are in the 'Phonebook' page by clicking this button the selected contact will be deleted.
WINDOWS MENU The 'Windows' bar (figure 3) contains buttons allowing the user to enable the main windows of the software. To activate a window just click with your mouse on the corresponding button. figure 3 WINDOWS CUSTOMER LIST The 'Customer list' window allows control of customers and allows the database management. Using this window you can create, edit, delete and manage customers by clicking with the right mouse button on the customer name.
SUPPORT OPTIONS The 'Options' window enables you to manage the advanced options of the software: inside the 'communications' tab you can disable automatic detection of devices connected to the PC ('enable PlugPlay') or modify the parameters of communication speed. These parameters can be modified if thereare issues communicating with the device. Inside the 'vocal synthetizer' tab you can select the default text-to-speech engine in automatic generation of voice messages.
CREATING A NEW ACCOUNT AND STARTING THE PROGRAMMING To create a new customer, simply press the button 'New customer' and insert the appropriate data in relative window (figure 4). Once created, the customer record is inserted in the list, and you can optionally edit the data by pressing the right mouse button on the name. figure 4 Double clicking opens the 'Manage account' window; in this window you can associate to the client the devices that will be installed in the system (figure 5).
DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAMMING PAGES The Window bar (figure 3) contains buttons that allow you to enable the main Windows of the software. To activate a window just click with your mouse on the corresponding button. We'll explore the available windows in detail. HARDWARE PARTITIONS On this page you can set the parameters for the partitions in the system. To add a new partition just press the 'Add' button. Let's see in detail each programmable field. LABEL The label is the name associated with the partition.
LINKED EVENTS SECTION This section provides a list of events related to the selected partition. Selecting one or more events you can program the actions from the 'Details' window. The planned actions will be executed upon the occurrence of the event. Refer to the paragraph 'Scenarios' for programming details. ARMING MODES In this page it is possible to program the arming modes, associable to the events in the 'Scenarios' page or to numeric keys of the ergo LCD keypad or volo reader.
ZONES On this page you can program the parameters relating to the Zones. To program a zone, press on the 'Add' button or drag the corresponding icon from the 'Palette' programming page. Let's see in detail each programmable field. ZONE TYPE Identifies the type of zone you want to use.
LABEL The label is the name that is associated with the zone. This is used as the identifier in the programming pages, as a string by mail or SMS dialer and automatic generation of voice messages. Moreover, this label is displayed in the event log (logger).
ATTRIBUTES CHIME If this option is selected, when the zone is violated with disarmed partitions, it generates beeps for 5 seconds on all the keypads enabled on the same partitions. ALWAYS ACTIVE If this option is selected, when the zone is violated, an alarm will be generated regardless of the arming of the partitions associated with the zone. TEST If this option is selected, the zone will only generate events in the log without generating any alarm.
ENTRY/EXIT LOGIC picture 7 Figure shows an hypothetical situation of entry into a dwelling at which the control panel of the system is accessible only after intercepting some zones. Specifically the volumetric sensor marked with 0 must be the first to be violated to not raise an alarm, then followed by the number 1 and number 2 in this exact order. Warning: the above also applies if the zones belong to different partitions provided that you have programmed at least one arming mode which arms them all.
NUMBER OF PULSES Number of pulses required before the zone alarm is raised, this is standard pulses in case of 'Standard' or 'Command' zone, fast pulses in case of 'Shutter' or 'Inertial' zone. In the case of "wireless unum' zone, this value can take only values 1-2 or 3-4 and will act on the detection sensitivity of the sensor. PULSE LENGTH Single alarm pulse duration.
AND ZONES On this page you can program the structure of AND zones. Putting zones in AND among them means that alarm will be generated only if all parts that belong to the structure are violated. To add a zone in AND structure press the 'Add' button or drag the corresponding icon from the 'Palette' in programming page. For each structure there can be programmed two zones ('First zone' and 'Second zone') or three (also using the 'Third zone' field).
ANALOG Select this option if you want the output to generate a voltage between 0 and 10V (maximum current of 20mA) when enabled. The voltage is 0V when output is in stand-by. Program the output voltage with the cursor in the section 'Analog Value'. NOTE The analogue outputs can be mapped only to terminal 5 of auxi expansion modules. TIMES ON TIME Time, in seconds, for which an output programmed as MONOSTABLE remains active in the occurrence of an event.
PERIPHERALS On this page you can define system hardware configuration, add peripherals, their attributes and assign the input output terminals functionalities. A physical terminal can be assigned to a zone (earlier defined), or to an OC output, or left unused4. MOTHERBOARD The first part of the programming tree is the Motherboard terminals configuration. Let's see its programmable parameters. ZONES i1..i6 TERMINALS Inputs only Program logic zones to be assigned to the terminals named i1...
BUS PERIPHERALS gemino GSM COMMUNICATOR A gemino BUS Communicator can be added to the system. To add a gemino, drag the corresponding icon from the 'Palette' to the programming page or select it by pressing the 'Add' button in the main menu. Let's see its programmable parameters. LABEL The label is the description that you want to give to the communicator and will be used as a label in other programming pages, shown in the events log and used as a string for SMS or e-mail alerts.
OUTGOING GPRS DATA PORT This parameter is required only if gemino is programmed to remotely manage the system via GPRS. For more information, please refer to the 'REMOTE ASSISTANCE' paragraph. DYNAMIC DNS SETTINGS In this section parameters for configuring a server that handles dynamic DNS are programmable. For more information refer to the paragraph "DYNAMIC DNS". SIM OPTIONS By selecting one of the available SIM you can view the options regarding the SIM itself.
ergo LCD KEYPAD ergo LCD keypads can be programmed in the system. To add an ergo, drag the corresponding icon from the 'Palette' to the programming page or select it by pressing the 'Add' button in the main menu. Let's see its programmable parameters. LABEL The label is the description that you want to give to the keypad and will be used as a label in other programming pages, shown in the events log and used as a string for SMS or e-mail alerts.
ACOUSTIC FEEDBACK Select which acoustic alerts you want to enable. You can freely select the different options according to your needs. EXIT TIME Select this option if you want to enable acoustic warning on the keypad during the exit time. In order to maintain compliance with the norms listed on page 73, this option must be enabled. PREALARM Select this option if you want to enable acoustic warning on the keypad during the entry time.
PARTITION MASK Assign the partitions on which the keypad can operate. auxi EXPANSION MODULES auxi expansion modules can be added to the system. The number of programmable expansion modules depends on the Panel model. To add an expansion module, drag the corresponding icon from the palette to the page or select it by pressing the 'Add' button in the main menu. Let's see its programmable parameters.
DISABLE TONE CHECK Selecting this option will override the controls that the device makes before initiating an outbound call. This allows you to interact with the panel if there were other devices that use the phone line (e.g. exchanger). VOCAL MENU Enables the activation of vocal guided menu by calling the telephone number associated with the pontis. Through this tool the user can control the panel after entering a valid user code.
BUS CONTROL If this option is selected, the siren will emit an acoustic signal if there is no communication with the Panel for longer than 10 sec. TEMPERATURE THRESHOLD CHECK The siren integrates a temperature sensor, which allows to measure the outside temperature.
LED ALWAYS ON If this option is selected, activating the associated output in 'Only Lamp' section, the LED is lit (not blinking). TEMPERATURE THRESHOLD CHECK The siren integrates a temperature sensor, which allows to measure the outside temperature. By enabling this option you can raise an event if the measured temperature is lower than the 'Low temperature threshold', an event if the temperature is above the 'High temperature threshold' and an event if the temperature is between the two thresholds.
TAMPER SENSITIVITY In this section, you can adjust the sensitivity level of tamper accelerometer. ARMING MODES AND LED In this section, you can assign a specific configuration (Arming/Disarming/Scenario) to each available color. The LED of the selected color will be activated to confirm the configured operation. PARTITION MASK Assign the partition on which the reader can operate. divide BUS ISOLATOR / REPEATER A divide BUS isolator/repeater can be added to the system.
duo BUS WIRELESS TRANSCEIVER duo BUS wireless transceivers can be added to the system. The number of programmable transceivers depends on Panel model. To add a wireless transceiver, drag the corresponding icon from the palette to the page or select it by pressing the 'Add' button in the main menu. Let's see its programmable parameters.
WIRELESS PERIPHERALS duo REPEATER One or two duo wireless repeater can be added to the system. To add a wireless repeater, drag the corresponding icon from the palette to the customer manager page or select it by pressing the 'Add' button in the main menu. After choosing wireless tab, duo wireless repeater and OK buttons, the programming page will open. LABEL In the label field you must write the identifier name for the duo repeater.
unum INDOOR MOTION DETECTOR Up to 64 unum wireless motion detectors can be added to the system. To add a motion detector contact, drag the corresponding icon from the palette to the customer manager page or select it by pressing the 'Add' button in the main menu. After choosing wireless tab, unum indoor motion detector and OK buttons, the programming page will open. LABEL In the label field you must write the identifier name for the motion detector.
opera REMOTE CONTROL Up to 64 opera wireless remote controls can be added to the system. To add a remote control, drag the corresponding icon from the palette to the customer manager page or select it by pressing the 'Add' button in the main menu. After choosing wireless tab, opera remote control and OK buttons, the programming page will open.
LOGIC PHONEBOOK You can enter up to 100 contacts6 to whom can be sent reports. To add a contact/IP receiver to the phonebook press the 'Add' button, or drag the corrisponding icon from the Palette. Before inserting data, will be asked if you want to add a phone contact or a IP receiver. NEW CONTACT NAME The name associated with the phonebook position. NUMBER Phone number (optional). If this field is not programmed, the phonebook position cannot receive SMS or voice calls.
NEW IP RECEIVER RECEIVER DESCRIPTION Name associated with the receiver. RECEIVER ID NUMBER SIAIP DC09 Receiver identifier, 6 hexadecimal digits maximum. TRANSPORT ID SIAIP DC09 identifier for the Panel used with the current receiver, 12 hexadecimal digits maximum. IP ADDRESS IP address of Receiver. PORT Remote port on which the receiver listens. PROTOCOL Application protocol used to format the data field of the transport protocol SIAIP DC09 (Contact-ID, SiaLevel3..
BACKUP Backup receiver of the current one. BACKUP RECEIVER BACKUP PERIOD (S) Time, in seconds, on which you send notifications to the backup receiver since the main receiver is off. EVENTS MANAGEMENT List of events that will be reported to the current receiver. To add a new event to this box simply drag it from the 'Details' windows. To delete an event from this box, double click on the event you want to delete. Pressing the 'Clear events' button will delete all events in this box.
CODES In this page user codes can be added. Please, note that here you will just add a new user code, but not the PIN. The PIN will be changed from the keypad. To add a code, press the 'Add' button, or drag the corresponding icon from the Palette. Using the codes you can restrict operations on the system. There are 3 levels of access: 1. Access by any person (without entering any code). 2. Access by user (entering user codes). 3. Access by the maintainer (entering installer code).
NO ACTION If this option is selected, when the code is typed on the keypad is only activated the scenario that corresponds to the 'Recognized Code' event, without allowing to activate the scenarios associated with the keypad or enter the menu. This option is very useful if you want to use code to do one action only (example output activation to open a door). LOAD PINs By pressing this button you can load PIN from the Panel, and save them on the software database.
ARM ONLY If this option is selected, the Tag will not perform disarming. NO ACTION If this option is selected, when the key is approached to the volo reader is only activated the scenario that corresponds to the event 'Recognized Code', without allowing to activate the scenarios associated with the reader or enter the menu (if approached to the ergo keypad). This option is very useful if you want to use code to do one action anly (example output activation to open a door).
GRAPHIC MAPS figure 8 In this page you can customize the Panel web-server by inserting maps, placing buttons or icons on the maps themselves, to put links to other web-servers, such as that of IP cameras. For more details (figure 8) please refer to the FAQ section of the website www.kseniasecurity. com. NOTE After a Panel firmware update you might need to resend graphic maps using the 'Send Page' button.
WEBSERVER CONFIGURATION Web Server configuration requires that camera and the running basis PC are in the same subnet.. Here below are described the operations sequence: 1. Connect the ONVIF camera and the PC runnig basis software to the same subnet. 2. Open the basis software, create or open an account and select the 'Floor Plants' page. 3. Select the map where you want to place the camera symbol, press the 'Add' button in the main menu. 4. Select 'Create a new symbol' and then 'ONVIF Camera'. 5.
DATA ACCESS MODALITY Accessing data of ONVIF cameras depends on device manufacturer. None of the ONVIF commands that are implemented to achieve the standard integration in basis need authentication. They can be used without the use of camera username and password. Any authentication request is entrusted to the device when accessing video streaming. It is possible, however, that some producers force the ONVIF to require authentication for commands that do not require specifically.
ENABLE SSL Select this option if the mail server requires encryption (e.g. gmail). In this case you must set also the SMTP port (eg. 465). ENABLE WEBSERVER This option enables the integrated web-server ENABLE HTTPS In case you want to use an encrypted communication, simply select this option. In this case, the address will be: https://: LIMIT NUMBER OF SIMULTANEOUS ACCESSES Selecting this option is limited to 5 the number of IP addresses that can access the WEB resource.
DYNAMIC DNS By selecting this option you can enable the dynamic DNS function. INTRODUCTION The most known server which provides dynamic DNS service is dyn.com so here we will refer to it, but any other server can be used. The dynamic DNS operation is shown in Figure 9. figure 9 •DETECT IP CHANGE Make a check on your address, by request to the appropriate server. If your address has changed, please update IP.
3. If you already have an account, simply login by entering your Username and Password, otherwise you will need to provide the required data to create a new account (figure 12). figure 12 Username: Enter a user name with which you can sign in to your account. Password/Confirm Password: Enter and confirm the password with which authenticate access. Email/Confirm Email: Enter and confirm a valid e-mail address. Security Image: Enter the numbers displayed in the box.
5. Select the 'ADD NEW DYNDNS HOSTNAME' option among those proposed (figure 15). figure 15 6. Create the host (figure 16) 1. Hostname: Enter in this field the identifying name of your network, your panel or its location. figure 16 1 2. Dominio: Select the second part of the address among those proposed. 2 3. IP Address: Enter in this field the IP address assigned to the network that contains the panel from your ISP. 3 4. Add To Cart: Press the button to continue. NOTES 1.
PROGRAMMING OF ACCOUNT DATA ON LARES PANEL You can program your account data via basis software or simply via the web-server integrated in the Panel. DNS SERVICE Enter the DNS service name to which you are registered. Example: dynDNS.com PORT Specify the port number used by the IP Check service. Default: 80 HOST NAME Enter here the host name defined in the preceding paragraphs. Example: esempio.dynDNS-at-work.com USER NAME Enter here the user name defined in the preceding paragraphs.
ENABLE NTP CLIENT (NETWORK TIME PROTOCOL) By selecting this option you can enable the date and time synchronization service from a NTP server. NTP SETTINGS NTP SERVER HOST NAME Select a server among those proposed. TIME ZONE OFFSET Value (in hours) of time zone set. SEND WEB SERVER Enable the web-server function in the panel. You can choose: EXTENDED: tabular format that allows a quick check-up of the system status and the remote management and control of the system.
GPRS SERVER PORT Port on which the panel will receive data from central station on GPRS channel. GPRS CLIENT PORT Port used from the panel to send data to the central station on GPRS channel. It must be open in output. If central station uses UDP, most likely this value is the same of GPRS server port. SUPERVISED RECEIVER Receiver to which the panel will send the supervision data. OPTIONS WARNING ENABLEMENT Enable/disable of single failure sources.
CLEAR TAMPER MEMORY WITH USER CODE By selecting this option you can use user code to erase the tamper memories from the 'Reset Alarms' menu on the ergo keypad. In order to maintain conformity with norms listed on page 73 this option must be disabled. LIMIT LOG ENTRY NUMBER PER EVENT Enabling this option keeps the memory in the register a maximum of 8 occurrences for each specific event, occurred within a arming/disarming cycle or until the next maintenance of the system.
PERIODIC EVENT The Panel can be programmed to periodically send an error report, for example, to check that it is working properly. DATE AND TIME FIRST PERIODIC TEST In this section you can set the date and time of the first send a periodic message, in order to check it works properly. periodic event. PERIOD Period (in munutes) of the periodic event. If this value is 0 periodic event will not be generated.
INSTALLER DATA Data that will be show on the ergo keypads pressing the Enter key in idle state. DATE AND TIME In this section you can set the date and time, using the 'Set' button. Daylight saving will enable the automatic switching of summer/winter time. checking this option will show a panel in which date/time changing can be programmed. NOTE To schedule the date and time you must enter a valid user PIN.
EXAMPLE 3 - ARMING WITH COMMAND ZONE Let's further say you have defined in the Arming page an arming mode called 'Total Arming 2'. Suppose that you want to use a zone to make a partition arming: simply associate with the 'Real Time Zone Alarm' the 'Total Arming 2' mode. In order to maintain conformity with norms listed on page 73 this option must be disabled.
TIMERS Select the timers (up to 2) to start/stop for the event. For each of them select the start (RED dot) or stop (GREEN dot) clicking the button at right of selection. DESTINATIONS Select the destinations (up to 8) of messages to be sent from the panel. The kind of message depends on the programmed attributes in the phonebook page. For example, if we associate to contact an email address, upon the occurrence of the event will automatically be sent the email, and so on.
REMOTE ASSISTANCE With all lares Panels you can make remote assistance via the gemino BUS Communicator, using the GSM/GPRS network for data transmission (figure 19). In addition, for lares 16-IP, lares 48-IP and lares 128-IP it is possible to perform remote support on Ethernet. To enable remote assistance on Ethernet simply check the 'Use Remote Communication on Ethernet' option and enter the address in the provided space.
‘PERIPHERALS’ - ‘BUS’ - ‘GEMINO’ PAGE • Set APN in SIM dedicated section • Set the ports for the GPRS communication • If you want to reach a Panel through a dynamic DNS service rather than using IP (DDNS) select "Dynamic DNS Settings' • Ensure that the network operator provides a public IP address • Enabling the 'Enable DynDNS' check, fill the related fields to record the "panel end-point on GPRS" at a server which provides the dynamic DNS service.
STARTS/ACCEPTANCE BY THE INSTALLER/ASSISTANT 1. Enter the 'Remote Assistance' page • Select the 'Remote Communication on GPRS' option. Once selected you can enter the logical name or IP address (received via mail or sms after programming) and the listening port of Panel in Remote Assistance mode. • As soon as the panel you just added in the previous step appears in the devices table (in Plug&Play mode check on devices is automatically done), you can start a Remote Assistance session.
END OF ASSISTANCE SESSION BY THE USER This operation can be performed in several ways: 1. Activation by SMS: The SMS body should contain: (user code)(M/m) 0, no spaces between text characters. Example: 147258m0 2. Activation by Keypad: Upon completion will display the Remote Assistance status in the first row of the display. 3. Disabling by Protocol For third-party applications that want integrate themselves with lares Panels.
KEYPAD LANGUAGES On this page system language can be choosen. You can program up to 10 languages on the Panel (available languages on lares), taken from the list of available languages (available languages on basis). DATE AND TIME OPTIONS DATE MODEL Select the date model you want among those proposed: DD/MM/YY: day – month – year example: 31/01/13 MM/DD/YY: month – day – year example: 01/31/13 YY/MM/DD: year – month – day example: 13/01/31 HOUR MODEL Select the hour mode you want between 12h and 24h.
ergo LCD KEYPAD PROGRAMMING MENU To enter the programming menu by ergo keypad enter the installer PIN (default 123456) or use a RFID key with installer attribute. Refer to the keypad manual for the use and functions of buttons and circular scroll. This section shows the programming tree. About the meaning of the parameters, but specific descriptions, you can simply reference the preceding paragraphs, since both the order of the menu and used terminology is the same as that used on basis software.
ergo version It shows the serial number and the firmware version of ergo keypad INSTALLER MENU STRINGS Partitions Scroll of partitions • Description • Automatic memories restore • Pre-alarm time (sec.) • Exit time (sec.) • Notice time (min.) • Patrol time (min.) Arming Scroll of arming • Description • display the actions associated with each partition for that arming mode.
Zones Scroll of zones • Kind of Zone • Wired • Wireless PIR • Wireless CM • Wireless AUX • WIreless SMOKE • Description • Mode • Not used • Standard • Inertial • Roller blind • Analogic (it appears only if the zone has been programmed analogic by basis.
Outputs Scroll the outputs • Description • Mode • Not used • Digital • Analogic • Polarity • Normally open • Normally closed • Kind • Monostable • Bistable • ON Time (This menu is displayed only when you set output as Monostable. The value is expressed in tenths of a second) • Controlled (This menu is enabled only for the the relay one in the mainboard) BUS Peripherals Assign (this menu shows the devices connected to the lares and not yet configured.
ergo Keypads Scroll the ergo keypads • Partition Mask • Scroll the partitions and ability to enable the keypad for the selected partition • Information at rest • Date and time • External temperature • Internal temperature • GSM Operator • Partition status • Zone status • Keys and Scenarios • Key 0 Description • Key 0 with PIN • Key 0 without PIN • Key 1 Description • Key 1 with PIN • Key 1 without PIN • Key 2 Descrip
Wireless Enroll •
Tags management Save Tag • Enroll a new RFID tag in the system Assign Tag • Assign a RFID tag to a previous programmed tag position Tag options Delete Tag • Modify RFID tag parameters • Remove a previously programmed RFID tag Tag options • Description • Installer • Enable • Patrol • Arming only • Partition mask • Enable/disable RFID tag on partitions Scenarios Arming mode Output • Assign arming mode at the current event • Output • Action • Assign out
SUMMARY TABLE OF START-STOP EVENTS events that have a specific start and end point* *The table refers to the lares with 1.5.
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SUMMARY TABLE OF SPOT EVENTS events that have a start only NOTE For Occurrence means the number of times the event occurs in the table. For example the alarm zone occurs once for each zone. KIND OF EVENT CATEGORY RECURRENCE OCCURS WHEN...
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KIND OF EVENT CATEGORY Temperature under minimun threshold on radius X Temperature within threshold on radius x Temperature over threshold on radius x Temperatures RECURRENCE OCCURS WHEN...
PROGRAMMING SUMMARY This paragraph summarizes programming options that ensure the proper functioning of Panel based on the parameters defined by the norms listed on page 73. If these programming data are changed the Panel shall NOT be compliant with these norms.
ALARMS TRANSMISSION GRADE 2 The use of pontis (ATS2) and text-to-speech communication is permitted. You must enable a supervision programming a destination to the 'Periodic Test' event. The 'Periodic Test' period, to be set on the options page, must be less than 1500 minutes. In any case the 'Confirm call result' should be always enabled. • OTHER CONSTRAINTS ON PROGRAMMING The maximum programmable input time on partition page should not exceed 45 seconds.
CERTIFICATIONS T 014 / 1th Edition 2003 + A1:2002 + A2:2003 + A3:2005 • EN50131-3 • EN50131-6 • EN50136-1-1 CERTIFYING BODY: IMQ - Sistemi di Sicurezza GRADE 3 • CLASS II Installation of these systems must be carried out strictly in accordance with the instructions described in this manual, and in compliance with the local laws and bylaws in force. These devices hare been designed and made with the highest standards of quality and performance adopted by Ksenia Security.
ENVIRONMENTAL CARE lares has been specifically designed and manufactured for the environmental respect as follows: 1. No PVC 2. Halogen free laminates and lead-free PCBA 3. Low consumption 4. Packaging realized mainly with recycled fibers and materials we care www.kseniasecurity.