ELMES CB32 CONTROL PANEL
Installation and operation manual - contents:
INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................................2
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SELECTED FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION................................................................5
MAIN MENU..................................................................................................................5
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LARM
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SPECIFICATION ........................................................................................................19
LIMITED WARRANTY .............................................................................................19
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INTRODUCTION
Elmes CB32 programmable, wireless alarm control panel is designed for use in anti-
burglary, anti-robbery, intrusion detection and access control installations in houses,
flats, shops, offices, etc. It operates with Elmes Electronic made wireless motion
detectors, glass break detectors, magnet contact detectors and key-fob transmitters. Its
three alarm signalling outputs with up to 1A current draw capacity, are intended for
connecting external signalling devices such as sirens, bells or strobes or, alarm
notification devices as phone dialer. The panel features a real-time clock, a non-editable
memory log of the last 256 events and emergency power supply from internal
rechargeable batteries. The backlit LCD panel and numeric keypad of the control panel
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allow convenient handling and programming of the control panel. In the event of mains
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power cut off, special procedures for minimization of energy consumption allow up to
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72-hour operation of the control panel with the use of two 1800mAh AA type
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rechargeable batteries. The control panel supports up to 16 system users and enables
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monitoring of up to 32 wireless detectors identified as alarm zones. Each user and each
zone can have any user defined name with the length of 16 characters.
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The CB32 control panel also supports wireless detectors in wired alarm systems. It may
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be powered from the power supply line of the wired system, and its three signalling
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outputs can be connected to the alarm detection terminals of a wired control panel.
WARNING! This wireless control panel has been designed to be effective as much
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as possible. However, there are circumstances that alarm system may fail to operate
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as expected for variety of reasons. Users and installers are warned that radio
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signals from wireless detectors and sensors may not reach the CB32 panel receiver
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under all circumstances that could include metal objects placed on radio
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transmission path, deliberate jamming or other local radio signal interference.
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General characteristics and features of Elmes CB32 control panel:
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- microprocessor architecture, alphanumeric backlit LCD display and real-time clock,
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- 32 wireless alarm zones (detectors) with user defined name,
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- identification of 16 users including 4 administrators with defining their names,
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- arming and disarming of the control panel by entering a password (3 to 6 digits access
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code number) on the keypad or with the use of a remote control transmitter,
- selection range of alarm zones for specialized purposes,
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- functional modes of partial arming of the control panel (day, night modes),
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- panic and robbery alarm function (call for help) activated by remote control,
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- interface to a GSM phone for alarm and AC power failure SMS/CLIP notification,
- memory of the last 256 events, such as arming, disarming, alarm, and power failure,
- acoustic signalling of entry violation in a "chime type" zone,
- entry delay activated with a remote control or by violation of the delayed zone,
- programmable "entry" and "exit" delay times in the range from 0 to 99 seconds,
- monitoring of detectors (zones) presence by the control panel,
- three transistor type alarm outputs with up to 1A current draw, overload protection
and user defined signalling purpose (alarm, AC power failure or system arming),
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