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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Functions and Operating procedures of the E12 Cleo........................1 1.1. Modes of Operation 1.1.1 Away mode 1.1.2. Stay mode ..............................5 1.1.3. Off Mode.................................6 1.1.4. Monitor Mode..............................7 1.1.5. Away Monitor Mode 1.1.6. Silent Panic..............................8 1.1.7. Panic 1.1.8. Resetting the E12 ............................9 1.1.9.
  • Page 3 CellSecure E12 Cleo Security System – User Manual The CellSecure E12 Cleo is a 12 Zone fully supervised wired and 12 Zone fully supervised wireless Alarm system with Keypad, Key Ring Transmitter and GSM SMS capability. All events (alarm activation, deactivation, panic, etc.) will be sent directly to up to 6 Cell phone numbers via SMS (4 user cell phones, 1 base number and 1 tracking base number).
  • Page 4: Modes Of Operation

    4 minutes after the last detection. An alarm SMS will be sent and an ‘Alarm Activated’ Telemetry signal will be sent to the Armed Response Company if connected. Example of such an SMS is “Alarm Garage at Cellsecure 142 Botha ave Lyttelton”.
  • Page 5: Stay Mode

    • The siren will continue sounding and an ALARM SMS will be sent each time there is an activation of a sensor to indicate that various sensors in the premises are been activated and that the alarm is not from only 1 sensor. •...
  • Page 6: Off Mode

    Numbers. Should the alarm not be switched off within this 1 minute buzzer time, the siren will start to sound and the ALARM SMS messages will be sent to the Base and cell numbers. An ‘Alarm Activated’ Telemetry signal will also be sent to the Alarm Response Company if connected.
  • Page 7: Monitor Mode

    • The response given by the system is described above. • Deactivating Off Mode: • Off mode is deactivated by switching to any other mode (see the other paragraphs for more detail). 1.1.4. Monitor Mode: (Used to monitor activity in zones without alarm activation) •...
  • Page 8: Silent Panic

    being sent to the Cell Numbers. No SMS will be sent to the base number and the telemetry outputs will not be activated. Activating Away Monitor mode: • Away mode can only be activated by a base station, a cellular phone, or keypad.
  • Page 9: Resetting The E12

    • The E12 will respond with 6 beeps on the internal buzzer. • Each time reset is activated the E12 Cleo will send a reset SMS. 1.1.9. Keypad Duress A keypad duress signal can be sent if a user is forced to disarm the Alarm. It’s a discreet way of letting the Armed Response Company and other users know of the situation.
  • Page 10: Gas Discharge Activation Option

    The E12 can be programmed to switch to AWAY Mode at a specific time of day every day. This is very useful for Commercial applications where the E12 will arm at, for example, 18:00 every night. The E12 also has a built in calendar, enabling the timer to take into account weekends but NOT holidays.
  • Page 11: Seismic Detector For Panel Tamper

    Although the batteries in the sensors can last up to 6 years for low power sensors and 2 years for Hi power sensors, the E12 will detect if a sensor has a battery that has only limited life left and will start to flash the relevant zone LED once per second and beep the buzzer twice.
  • Page 12: Group Setup

    1.4. Group Setup The group setup is done by the Cellsecure programming software. The 24 zones can be divided into two groups, which can be controlled separately. Users can be divided amongst these 2 groups. A User in group 1 can control the group one zones only and a user in group 2 can control only group 2 zones.
  • Page 13: Types Of Sensors

    Figure 2. Remote control. Remote Buttons Mode Yellow Off mode Blue Away mode Silent Panic Yellow + Blue Stay mode Yellow + Red Panic Blue + Red Monitor Mode Yellow + Blue + Red Reset Table 2. Summary of remote control functions. 2.2.
  • Page 14: Indoor Passive Infrared Wide Angle Sensors

    The Wireless Outdoor Infrared Sensors have been specially designed by Cellsecure to offer maximum performance with the minimum of false alarms in the harsh outdoor environment. The Sensor detects the movement of heat in the infrared spectrum of light. In other words a source of heat such as a human moving past the Sensor field of view (beam) will cause the Sensor to detect and a signal will be sent to the Control panel.
  • Page 15: Mini Passive Infrared High Power Sensor

    2.2.3. Mini Passive Infrared Low and Medium power The Sensor detects the movement of heat in the infrared spectrum of light. In other words a source of heat such as a human moving past the Sensor field of view will cause the Sensor to detect and a signal will be sent to the Control Panel Control panel.
  • Page 16: Seismic Transmitter

    2.3. Battery Charger, Battery (Power supply unit (PSU)) and transformer The E12 Cleo uses a 3 amp PSU along with a 7Amp battery to supply power to the unit when mains power fails. This battery will enable the E12 to operate without mains power for approximately 3 to 7...
  • Page 17: External And Internal Sirens

    15Watt external siren (left), 40Watt external siren (middle) and indoor siren (right). 3. Programming the E12 Cleo For new installations: Press and hold the Learn button on the E12 Cleo until the LED switches off. (18 sec ) KEYRINGS AND DEVICES NEED TO BE READ INTO THE RECEIVER FIRST.
  • Page 18: Outdoor Passive Infrared Sensor Long Range

    3.1.2. Outdoor Passive Infrared Sensor Long Range. ( HP Outdoor sensor for and E12 Panels) Learn Button Tamper Walk Test Battery Connector 1. Loosen the 4 screws of the Outdoor sensor and carefully remove the back cover. 2. Mounted on the cover is the outdoor sensor electronic board. 3.
  • Page 19: Indoor Passive Infrared Sensor Long Range

    3.1.3. Indoor Passive Infrared Sensor Long Range. ( HP Indoor Sensor for E12 Panels) Learn Button Tamper Walk Test Battery Connector 1. Open the Indoor Passive sensor. 2. Identify the Learn Button. 3. Connect the Battery the connector can only go one way. 4.
  • Page 20: Mini Indoor Passive Infrared Sensor

    3.1.4. Mini Indoor Passive infrared sensor RB4: Learn button • Connected for E6 panels. • Unconnected for E12 and E45 panels. Dipswitch Battery Connector 1. For E12 and E45 panels, make sure that there is no LINK connected to RB4. For E6 panels, make sure that the 2 RB4 Pins are connected.
  • Page 21: High Power Door Guard

    3. Press the Panic button on the sensor and hold for 3 sec. 4. The Control Panel Learn LED may switch off. 5. The Control Panel Learn LED should flash and then stop. 6. To program this device to zone follow the steps in section 3.2 of this document. 3.1.6.
  • Page 22: High Power Seismic Sensor

    3.1.7. High power Seismic sensor LK2: • Connected for E6 panels. • Unconnected for E12 and E45 panels. Dipswitch Panic Button (Back of board) Battery Connector 1. Open up the device and check that LK2 is configured correctly. Check that the battery is connected. 2.
  • Page 23: High Power Dual Tilt Sensor

    3.1.8. High power Dual tilt sensor LK2: • Connected for E6 panels. • Unconnected for panels. Dipswitch Panic Button (Back of board) Battery Connector 1. Open up the device and check that LK2 is configured correctly. Check that the battery is connected. 2.
  • Page 24: Associating Wireless Sensors With Zones

    3.2. Associating Wireless Sensors with zones Before installing a wireless sensor, the sensor should first be associated with the zone it must be installed in. 1. Switch the E12 to Off Mode. 2. Enter the 6 digit master code, press the program button followed by enter. The program button will light up, showing that the E12 is ready to be programmed.
  • Page 25: Removing Key Rings

    3. Press the trouble button followed by enter. The Program button light will switch off and the trouble button light will switch on. The numbers already associated with a remote will also switch on and can not be used again. 4.
  • Page 26 • To program a wired zone to be active in Away Mode, press the corresponding zone number button on the keypad. The button will light up, indicating that the zone will be active in Away Mode. • To deactivate a zone, press the corresponding zone number button on the keypad.
  • Page 27 • Enter the 6 digit master code, press the program button followed by enter. The program button will light up, showing that the E12 is ready to be programmed. • To program wireless zones, press the Stay button, followed by 2 function followed by enter.
  • Page 28 • When all the zones have been programmed, simply press enter to return to program mode. 3.8 Programming Passwords The keypad can be used to program user passwords (Default: 1234) and the Master password (Default: 123456): Programming User Passwords: 1. Switch the E12 to Off Mode. 2.
  • Page 29: Summary Of Sms Commands

    4. Summary of SMS Commands In the table below, XXXX is a four digit user password. Modes and Functions Description Command Explanation or Default SMS Switch to Away Mode $XXXXA Away Mode Group A/Group B Switch to Stay Mode $XXXXS Stay Mode Group A/Group B Switch to Off Mode $XXXXO...
  • Page 30: Wiring Diagram

    Appendix A: Wiring Diagram Figure 9. Wiring diagram for the E12 Cleo.
  • Page 31: Connecting Multiple Keypads To The E12

    Appendix B: Connecting multiple keypads to the E12 Figure B.1. E12 Cleo PC board, showing the location of the keypad connectors and keypad terminating pins. Keypad Terminator pins Figure B.2 E12 keypad PC board, showing the location of the keypad terminating pins.
  • Page 32 Pins Connected Pins Connected Figure B.3 Keypads connected to panel. Two keypads can directly connect to the panel, using the connectors shown. To connect more than 2 keypads to the panel, the keypads must be wired in parallel. The keypad terminator pins must be connected for the two devices on the opposite edges of the connection and unconnected for the other devices.
  • Page 33 Appendix C: Dipswitch settings for E6 devices Settings used with E6 PIR Function Dipswitch setting 1 2 3 4 Learn 0 0 0 1 Trigger 1 0 0 1 Use the Learn function setting to learn the device into the panel. After successfully reading in the device, the dipswitch must be set to the trigger function.
  • Page 34 Resistor Values R1 = 1K8 Ohm R2 = 470 Ohm R3 = 7K5 Ohm Figure 10. Connecting a passive infrared sensor to the E12. Also see figure 9 for wiring on the panel’s side. Figure 11. Connecting a Normally Closed panic button or magnetic switch to the E12 for 24 hour monitoring (Opening the switch will result in a notification message only, no alarm condition).
  • Page 35 Figure 12. Connecting a Normally Open panic button or magnetic switch to the E12 for 24 hour monitoring (Closing the switch will result in a notification message only, no alarm condition). Zone n must be active in Away mode. Also see figure 9 for wiring on the panel’s side.
  • Page 36 Figure C.4 Garrison Beam connection to the E12 Cleo.

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