4 zone + 1 special zone burglary control panel with a digital interface for radio monitoring (16 pages)
Summary of Contents for ROEL Cerber C62
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Cerber C62 6-Zone and 2-Partition Burglary Control Panel For your home and office Hook-Up & Programming Book Doc 10401/ 08.08.2005/ version 1.9...
1. INTRODUCTION ENERAL EATURES • Central unit's core of powerful RISC microprocessor; • The electrical features include an EEPROM memory for the programmed configuration, system/partitions status and LOG buffer to be retained even after a total power loss; • User-friendly programming of the system parameters, from keypad or by PC (using “EZcom C62 Software”);...
IGITAL OMMUNICATOR • Phone line tone detection upon the automatic initiating the reporting to the central station; • 2 separate accounts and individual communicator formats to identify each partition upon transmission to “central station”; • 2 individual programmable phone numbers for transmission to CS1 and to CS2; •...
Online visualization of the bypassed, alarmed or open zones onto “EZcom C62 Software”. • Programmable callback function with up to 3 attempts, automatic or manually activation (manually activation may be performed by master or by installer); • 400-event LOG with upload and visualizing possibility through the “EZcom C62 Software” and optionally reported to CS;...
• Programmable option of automatic initiating the reporting the specific voice messages (or the specific synthesis sounds) to the follow me phone numbers, when several “alarm” and “AC power loss” events occur in the system; • Phone line tone detection upon the automatic initiating the voice messages reporting; •...
• Current capability on +AUX: typically 1A, 2A maximum, fuse less electronic shutdown at 2.2A, automatic restore. NPUTS • 6 fully programmable EOL zones; OARD UTPUTS • 2 “open-collector” outputs, with negative trigger (NPN), max. 50mA; • 1 “open-collector” supervised siren output with positive trigger (PNP) (current capability on +BELL: typically 1A, 2A maximum, fuse less electronic shutdown at 2.2A, automatic restore) Note: Current capability and protections for the auxiliary power supply (+AUX) and for the bell control output (+BELL) as well are valid only if the control panel is powered both from the AC source (220Vac) and the backup battery, too.
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Description of LEDs’ meaning according to the system status: READY LED a) While the system is totally armed – OFF. b) While the system is partially armed: • ON – the system is ready for arming (all zone loops are closed even those which allow “forced arming”...
• Fast Blinking – during any arming period, after any delayed zone which belongs to the partition A or to the system triggered the alarm. • Slow Blinking – if the partition A or the system is armed in “stay mode”. b) While the partition A or the system is disarmed: •...
3. INSTALLING AND COMMISSIONING OUNTING THE CONTROL PANEL Select a dry location close to an un-switched AC source, allowing a ground connection. If the system is to be monitored by a “central station” and/or if it is intended to transmit voice messages, the location must be close to a phone line.
PGM2 - “open collector” output 2 with negative trigger (NPN); maximum current capability: 50mA (at +13.8Vcc). BELL + Siren output “BELL+” is a positive trigger output (PNP), with 2K2 supervision resistor. Notes: In the previous figure there is an example of an external siren connection (SA 10) on CERBER C62.
If both internal and external sirens are used simultaneously, the 2K2 resistor should be mounted into the external siren. Z1, COM, Z2, Z3, COM, Z4, Z5, COM, Z6 Terminals for burglary zones; see the general mounting diagram. If not used, the terminals will be closed with 2K2 EOL resistors on COM. PHONE Phone set connectors.
- installer’s maintenance code. ARTITIONING The CERBER C62 is equipped with a partitioning feature which can divide the alarm system into two distinct areas identified as partition A and partition B. Partitioning can be used in installations where...
If the system is not partitioned, all user codes and features will be recognized as belonging to the system (doesn’t mater if user codes have the right of access to partition B or zones are manually assigned to partition B). OW DOES A PARTITIONED SYSTEM WORK •...
If the SYSTEM LED is lit, then the user should check if the zones that the system will bypass during the next arming period are the same ones bypassed by himself using [*][3][User Code] or [BYPASS][User Code] commands. If the SYSTEM LED is blinking, check the following: The alarm memory by means of [*][5] command: if there are alarms in the memory, the alarm memory will be cleared once the system/partition will be armed.
The user code was not correct; press [#] key and then key in again the user code within one of the previous sequences. The user code hasn’t the right of “stay arming”; enter a user code with this right. The user code is entered while the green READY LED is OFF; all perimeter zones which don’t allow “forced arming”...
during the night, while the users can stay at home and other users which have own code may came back while the system is already armed. While the green READY LED is ON or blinking, in order to arm the system/partition in “stay mode”, simply key in a valid user code within one of the previous sequences.
EYSWITCH OR USHBUTTON RMING ISARMING Connecting a keyswitch or a push button to any zone programmed as “stay keyswitch” or “keyswitch” type, then these can be pressed to "stay" or "regular" arm and disarm the system: If the system is ready and the button is pressed, the system will arm; Pressing the button again will disarm the system.
the keypad buzzer will sound a continuous beep, indicating that the system must be disarmed. The system will not generate the alarm until the entry time elapses, giving to the user enough time to enter the premise and to disarm the system totally or partially (to modify the entry delay times, see section [37]).
TATUS ISPLAYING COMAND The CERBER C62 continuously monitors six possible trouble conditions. When a trouble condition occurs, the SYSTEM LED will turn blinking. Press [*][4] keys to switch within trouble display menu; after entering [*] key all the keypad LEDs will turn OFF, then after entering [4] key the SYSTEM LED will blink and each trouble condition...
Please note that the keypad is programmed to emit intermittent beeps at every 8 seconds, whenever a trouble condition occurs for the first time. Stopping the actual intermittent beeps can be released by system/partition arming or by any entering within trouble displaying menu (by pressing the [*][4] Keys). So, as soon as the users had acknowledged the troubles by means of [*][4] command, the keypad trouble buzzer warnings will stop, as there are no troubles in the system, but the corresponding trouble indicator will still remain ON until the respective trouble condition is solved.
If all LEDs corresponding to zones 1-6 are OFF, SYSTEM LED is blinking and READY LED is OFF – then, the alarm corresponding to the key pressed hasn’t been triggered by any zones. If more than one zone LED lights (steady ON, flashing or the combination of these two) when one of the keys from [2] to [9] is pressed, means that the system didn’t reached that number of alarms during the last armed time and therefore there is the same global alarm information displayed as if [0] key was pressed.
The feature is useful if the entry/exit doors are out of the user's view and he/she wants to be notified whenever the doors of those zones are opened. Chime feature can be activate/deactivate from PC software, too. PGM O CTIVATION EACTIVATION UTPUTS TARTING...
4. In order to manually start/finish the rounds, the user should press [6] key and the zone 6 LED will turn ON/OFF. If the zone 6 LED is ON means the “rounds” are being into progress and, if the zone LED is OFF means the “rounds” were finished. Any successful command of starting/finishing the rounds is followed by an automatic exit from menu after about 1 second, like after [#] key pressing after 1 sec.
digit”, select one of the [01] to [45], [49], [50], [51] to [54], [60] or [61] “master user’s submenus”. To enter each “master user’s submenu” the master user should enter 2 digits which are corresponding to the order number of each submenu (i.e. for submenu no. 9 press [0] and [9] keys). After entering the 2 digits corresponding to the order number of one submenu, the keypad buzzer will beep for 3 times, confirming the system is being within respective submenu.
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1.2 After [#] key pressing, if the “selected user code” wasn’t programmed during a previous programming session, then the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the control panel will go back within “master user’s programming menu”. 2. In order to program the “selected user code”, you should enter the following sequence from the keypad: [x][x][x][x] for 4-digit codes (or [x][x][x][x][x][x] for 6-digit codes), where...
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3.2 Finally you should press [#] key to confirm the RIGHTS set of the respective user code. 4. After [#] key pressing the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the panel will pass to the next step, displaying on 1 to 6 zone LEDs the RIGHTS set of the modifying user code, as follows: While the system is being within RIGHTS...
Any user code from 01 to 45 can be selected in order to get a new value or press [#] key to exit the master user’s programming menu. “ ”) IMULTANEOUS RASURE OF ALL USERS CODES EXCEPT THE MASTER CODE [*][7][Master Code][49] or [CODE][Master Code][49], where [CODE] is the key labeled “CODE”...
2.1 After entering the first digit of a new sequence for selected phone number, the 1 and 2 zone LEDs will be blinking. That means the control panel is waiting for the other digits for the new value of the selected phone number. 2.2 A 2-second pause can be added by entering HEX digit D between the digits of the phone number (enter HEX digit D by pressing [*] and [3] keys).
Any follow me phone number from 1 to 4 can be selected in order to get a new value or press [#] key to exit the master user’s programming menu. ROGRAMMING SESSION OF THE SYSTEM TIME AND DATE [*][7][Master Code][60][D/D][Mo/Mo][Y/Y][H/H][Mi/Mi][S/S] or [CODE][Master Code][60][D/D][Mo/Mo][Y/Y][H/H][Mi/Mi][S/S], where [CODE] is the key labeled “CODE”...
” “ MBUSH IGIT ROGRAMMING (“ ’ ” [61]) MASTER USER S SUBMENU [*][7][Master Code][61] or [CODE][Master Code][61] where [CODE] is the key labeled “CODE” While the system is being within “master user’s programming menu”, in order to program the “ambush digit”, the master user should select [61] submenu.
Online visualization of the bypassed, alarmed or open zones onto “EZcom C62 Software”. Remark: CERBER C62 provides 2 methods of triggering the communication with PC: The control panel answers automatically to the PC calls, either after “double call” or after the ring number which was set in section [43].
EYPAD PECIAL ALARMS Depending on the installer programming, Cerber C62 will send a reporting code to the “central station” (and/or a phone voice message), according to the occurrence of one of the next events: Panic, Fire, Medical Emergency and Maintenance Request.
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Once this procedure was initialized by entering [*]key, all the keypad LEDs will turn OFF. After entering the installer’s programming code, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps, confirming the system is being within “main programming menu”. While the system is being within “main programming menu”, the keypad LEDs’ status will be as follows: ARMED SYSTEM LED...
2.2 While the system is being within any submenu of each programming section, modifying of that parameters can be canceled by [#] key pressing; the system will pass to the next submenu. 3. While the system is being within “main programming menu”, in order to program/modify another set of parameters within another programming section, you should start the procedure from step no.
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ZONE TYPES: REMARKS: This zone type is usually used for the interior detection devices, such as passive infrared sensors (motion detectors). The zone will not cause an alarm if it is violated during the [03] follower zone entry delay of the respective partition. However, if the zone is violated before the entry delay has started it will generate an instant alarm.
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After the 2-digit group corresponding to the selected zone type was entered (or after [#] key pressing), the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the panel will pass to the next step, displaying the ATTRIBUTES set on zone 1 to 6 LEDs. While the system is being within ATTRIBUTES displaying submenu, the keypad LEDs’...
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ATTRIBUTES set: zone LEDs Remarks number equal with “swinger shutdown counter”, if zone restore event is set to occur upon zone closure. Thus, during the same armed period (or during the same Disarming period for 24h zones), a zone which allows “auto shutdown”...
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ATTRIBUTES set: Remarks When a zone has the “intellizone” attribute enabled, any first “violation” of the zone will start the “timer for intellizones” and then it will only cause an alarm when: The zone remains violated for the duration of “time window for Zone responds as Zone 4 LED Intellizone...
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After the ATTRIBUTES set for the selected zone was established to the required values, press [#] key to confirm. After [#] key was pressed, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel will go back within “main programming menu”. To exit the main programming menu, press [#] key again.
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[01] - Z ECTION EFINING While the system is being within “main programming menu”, select section [01] to program parameters of zone 1, then enter the following sequence: |__|__|[ATTRIBUTES ][#][ATTRIBUTES ][#][ATTRIBUTES ]|#| where [__][__] is 2-digit group for the type of zone 1and ATTRIBUTES , ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTES are 1, 2 and 3 attribute sets for zone 1.
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If option 2 is enabled and at least one zone has the “tamper recognition” attribute enabled, in case of zone tamper alarm, the siren will be activated for the burglary alarm time even if the system is disarmed. The alarm event will be saved in the panel event log and reported to CS or to the “follow me”...
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Presses [1] to [6] keys in order to turn the appropriate options activate/deactivate. The corresponding LEDs will turn ON/OFF. After setting these options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section, waiting for a new command to enter another section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu.
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Note: setting of the “next trouble beep stopping” option allows to the users to stop the next trouble beep emitting even a new trouble will occur, just by entering within trouble displaying menu. So, after user will enter within trouble displaying menu and if keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps, then the intermittent beeps will not be reactivated until a new entering within trouble displaying, even a new trouble will occur in the meantime.
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System OPTIONS zone LEDs Zone 1 LED Pulse dialing DTMF dialing Dialing mode of phone numbers Zone 2 LED reserved reserved reserved reserved Zone 3 LED Zone 4 LED Only after alarm Unconditionally Disarming report Telephone line monitoring (TLM) Zone 5 LED enabled disabled Zone 6 LED...
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OPTIONS for digital communicator: zone LEDs Remarks: for the user numbers from 15 to 45 (in case of reporting in 4x2 formats) Zone 5 LED only while armed status unconditionally periodical test reporting Zone 6 LED upon zone closure upon bell cut-off zone restore Note: The default programmed options are marked with *.
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phone line over for CS2 transmitting, it will wait 25 seconds for handshake receiving from CS2 (2 CS phone number dialing is included). In case 2 CS phone number doesn’t answer, the panel will make a pause of 32 seconds and then will dial the phone number and wait again for 25 seconds to receive handshake;...
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Set of events to be transmitted to CS1 in case of split reporting: Zone LEDs Remarks Zone 2 LED * enabled disabled Reports arming, Disarming and bypassing to CS1 Zone 3 LED * enabled disabled Reports tampers, troubles, restores and periodical test to CS1 * enabled disabled Zone 4 LED...
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An additional condition should be met for the control panel to automatic initiate the voice/sound reporting on the phone line: at least one of the 4 follow me phone numbers should be programmed (see programming/selective erasure sessions of the 1 to 4 follow me phone numbers, accessible to the master user by means of one of [*][7][Master Code][5X][Phone number X][#] or [CODE][Master Code][5X][Phone number X][#] commands) .
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panel dialed the last digit of “PC phone number” it will be waiting for 20 seconds for PC answer. If the communication between the control panel and PC isn’t activated during this time the keypad buzzer of panel will sound a long error beep. Next, the control panel will call back again the “PC phone number”...
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Attention! If you program a 6-digit code, the control panel will memorize the 5 and 6 digits as they were programmed. So, the control panel doesn’t reset the 5 and the 6 digit of the codes at successive switches between 4-digit codes and 6-digit codes and the other way round.
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3. A “ ” the keypad buzzer will sound 3 FTER ENTERING THE LAST DIGIT OF THE MAINTENANCE CODE confirmation beeps and the panel will pass to the next step, displaying 5 LED ON ZONE S THE RIGHTS of the just modified “maintenance code”, as follows: While the control panel is being within “maintenance code”...
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zone 2 LED enabled disabled PGM2 activating/deactivating zone 3 LED enabled disabled Access to partition A zone 4 LED enabled disabled Access to partition B zone 5 LED enabled disabled Starting the rounds zone 6 LED enabled disabled Finishing the rounds 4.2 Finally installer should press [#] key to confirm the RIGHTS set of the “maintenance code”.
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2.1. After entering the first digit of a new sequence for “master code” the zone 2 LED will be blinking. That means the control panel is waiting for second digit for the new value of the “master code”. 2.2. After entering second digit of the “master code” the zone 3 LED will be blinking. That means the control panel is waiting for the third digit for the new value of the “master code”...
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While the control panel is being within “master code” RIGHTS displaying session, the keypad LEDs’ status will be as follows: SYSTEM LED Blinking READY LED ON/OFF, according to the RIGHTS set for “master code” (the master’s rights are all enabled by 1 to 6 zone LEDs default and they are programmable only by installer) By [#] key pressing, RIGHTS...
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The entry delay times set the periods of time permitted between the first violation of any delayed zone and the system/partition disarming. Once the system/partition is armed, first violation of the delayed zones will start the appropriate entry-delay timer, giving to the user enough time to enter the premise and to disarm the system totally or partially.
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Notes: A fire alarm may be triggered by a “fire” zone type or from the keypad by simultaneously pressing of [7] and [9] keys. Because any fire alarm are only as “audible” and “pulsing” type, the “fire siren timer” is triggered every time when a fire alarm is triggered;...
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|__|__| |4||8| by default (4*65ms=260ms / 8*65ms=520ms) The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps after the 2-digit group and the panel exits the section, waiting for a new command to enter another section. To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key. [43] - R ECTION UMBER AFTER THAT THE...
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At least one of the 4 follow me phone numbers should be programmed (see programming/selective erasure sessions of the 1 to 4 follow me phone numbers, accessible to the master user by means of one of [*][7][Master Code][5X][Phone number X][#] or [CODE][Master Code][5X][Phone number X][#] commands) . The same conditions should be met for the “AC power loss”...
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4. If a 2 message of voice dialing initialization event occurs while transmitting another message, the system will take the subsequently appeared message in, and continue the dialing sequence until the last programmed phone number, then it will restart the whole dialing sequence from the first to the last programmed phone number as many times as described in section [46].
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Interpretation (signification) of 1 to 6 zone LEDs: 1. If all 1 to 6 zone LEDs are OFF that means the voice module MPV8 is deactivated (it was configured before as |00| type, for no voice messages); you cannot playback any voice messages.
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Any event which will occur after the installer was entered within one of [47] or [48] sections will be transmitted to CS and the voice messages will be send on the phone line only after the system exit that section. Before the installer to start the voice message recording, first he should configure voice module MPV8.
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[7] key and blinking of 1 and 6 zone LEDs for 7 voice message recording; g. [8] key and blinking of 2 and 6 zone LEDs for 8 voice message recording; In order to exit “voice message recording” menu, press [#] key. For more details, see instructions on voice module MPV8, too.
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[0][2] 10PPS, 4x2 no parity, 1400Hz kisson, 1800Hz data [0][3] 10PPS, 4x2 no parity, 2300Hz kisson, 1800Hz data [0][4] 10PPS, 4x2 with parity, 1400Hz kisson, 1900Hz data [0][5] 10PPS, 4x2 with parity, 2300Hz kisson, 1900Hz data [0][6] 10PPS, 4x2 no parity, 1400Hz kisson, 1900Hz data [0][7] 10PPS, 4x2 no parity, 2300Hz kisson, 1900Hz data [2][0] 20PPS, 4x2 with parity, 1400Hz kisson, 1800Hz data [2][1] 20PPS, 4x2 with parity, 2300Hz kisson, 1800Hz data...
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[53] - E : “S ” / “S ECTION VENT EPORTING ODES IN ORMAT REGARDING RMING BY ” / “Q ” / “P ” / “F EYSWITCH RMING UICK TAY OR NSTANT RMING ARTIAL ARMING AIL TO ” AUTOARM Enter 1 digit for “stay arming by user code” and 4 groups of 2 digits (HEX digits may be used), one group for each reporting event.
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Bypassed zones by the users using [*][3][User Code] or [BYPASS][User Code] commands. If one event code should keep its value previously set, press [#] key instead of that corresponding digit. If one event code isn’t to be reported to CS, the digit which corresponds to the event will be set as [0] value. Each digit specific to “zone bypassed from swinger”...
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The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after the first 2-digit group and 6 beeps after the last digit. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command to enter another section. To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key. Notes: If one event code should keep its value previously set, press [#] key instead of the corresponding group.
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If one event code isn’t to be reported to CS, the 2 digits which correspond to the event will be set as [00] value. [62] – E ECTION VENT EPORTING ODES IN ORMAT REGARDING ERIODICAL ANEL / PGM A / PGM D ROGRAMMING HANGED AINTENANCE...
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[66] – E ECTION VENT EPORTING ODES IN FORMAT REGARDING Zone bypassed from swinger 1.575 - Swinger bypass Zone/sensor bypassed 1.570 - Zone/sensor bypassed Note: Upon arming the panel will transmit to CS the second reporting code of zone bypassing, if there are in the system: Bypassed zones by the panel –...
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PGM activation by users 1.422 - Access report by user PGM deactivation by users 3.422 - Not used Communication to CS failed 1.354 - Fail to communicate event Notes: In case of CID format was set by programming, then the control panel will transmit to CS the specific reporting codes regarding “PGM activation/deactivation by users”...
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Any time when the control panel will dial this phone number, in order to identify itself to CS, the control panel will use the first panel account which was established in section [49] and will transmit in the 1 reporting format which was established in section [51].
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[78] – W ECTION SERVICE MODE This command allows to the installer to manually enter the “walk test” mode and test the sensors in the system. Thus, just entering section [78] could system being in the “walk test” mode. While the system is in the “walk test”...
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Types of programmable outputs PGM1 and Remarks: PGM2: [13] exit delay This output type goes to ON status (to ground) during the exit delay. This output type goes to ON status (to ground) once the phone line test [18] phone line trouble status failed and it will turn OFF only when this trouble is restored.
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Types of programmable outputs PGM1 and Remarks: PGM2: deactivate other round upon each entering activating/deactivating command, [*][9][User Code][1 key] command for PGM1 and [*][9][User Code][2 key] command for PGM2. Once the phone line test failed, this PGM type will be activated for the pulse [50] pulse on phone line trouble time established by programming within [22] and [80] sections.
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[81] – A PGM1 “ ” (H ECTION CTIVATION OMENT OF CLOCK TIMER INUTE Enter 2 groups of 2 digits, the first 2 digits for the hour (00 to 23) and the second 2 digits for the minute (00 to 59); in this way will be set the daily moment when the PGM1 defined as “clock timer” type is activating automatically.
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The following sequence will be introduced: |__|__||__|__| not programmed by default The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after the first 2-digit group and 6 beeps after the second one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command to enter another section. To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.
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Enter 2 groups of 2 digits; the first 2 digits for the number of hours (00 to 99) and the second 2 digits for the number of minutes (00 to 99) after that the control panel will auto arm if no motion will be detected in the building.
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Finally, after verification and resetting the especially alarm memory, the installer must press [#] key (the system will go back to main menu only after [#] key pressing). [95] - P ECTION ROGRAMMING SESSION OF THE SYSTEM TIME AND DATE PERFORMED BY INSTALLER While the system is being within “main programming menu”, in order to program/modify the system time and date, select section [95].
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Once the installer entered this section, the control panel will dial the “PC phone number”, programmed in section [93]; while the modem of PC is called it will “take” the phone line over and will start to communicate with the control panel. The control panel and PC will verify each over the passwords (the control panel and PC identification codes within upload/download, programmed in sections [91] and [92]) and, if the passwords are correctly, the communication between the control panel and PC will be activated upon the control panel initiating.
ARNING IMITATIONS OF LARM YSTEMS Although this is an advanced design security system, it doesn’t offer guarantees warning not protection against burglary, fire or other emergency. Any alarm system, whether commercial or residential, is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons. For example: •...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Zone-number 6 zones Zone-type programmable EOL Resistor 3.3kOhm 2EOL Resistors 2.2kOhm and 1kOhm Programmable outputs: PGM1 and PGM2 Maximum load for PGM1 and PGM2 outputs 50mA Main board typical consumption 50mA LED keypad typical consumption 12mA Maximum power current for battery charging 200mA Board operation rated voltage 13.8 - 14Vdc...
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