Elmes Electronic CB32G Installation And Operation Manual

Wireless alarm control panel

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INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................... 2
KEYPAD USE AND ARMING METHODS............................................................. 3
CB32G SELECTED FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION ................................................ 5
MAIN MENU ............................................................................................................ 7
SETTINGS RESET ................................................................................................. 17
DESIGNING WIRELESS ALARM SYSTEM ....................................................... 18
SPECIFICATION ................................................................................................... 22
MANUFACTURER'S LIMITED WARRANTY .................................................... 23
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS .................................................................. 24
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    ARMING & DISARMING OF ALARM SYSTEM. 1. Arming & disarming alarm from CB32G panel keypad. 2. Operating CB32G control panel using a remote (hand transmitter). 3. Arming & disarming using a mobile phone. 4. Arming the system bypassing selected alarm zones.
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Each user and alarm zone can have any user defined 16 characters name. The CB32G control panel may be connected to and powered from any wired alarm system with its alarm outputs connected to wired control panel.
  • Page 3: Keypad Use And Arming Methods

    1234 PIN code in the CB32G control panel may cause the card to be blocked! In addition, two 3,7V Li-ION RECHARGABLE batteries (type 14500, AA size) with minimal capacity of 600 mAh and AC/DC power supply pack with 10...20VDC - 1200mA (1.2A) output should be prepared.
  • Page 4: Arming & Disarming Of Alarm System

    OK button and next selecting Alarm Memory or Failure Check submenu. ARMING & DISARMING OF ALARM SYSTEM. Arming and disarming of alarm system with CB32G panel may be done from the control panel keypad, by remote control transmitter (later referred to as a “remote”), by mobile phone SMS or CLIP.
  • Page 5: Arming & Disarming Using A Mobile Phone

    32 of the control panel. If the TAMP terminal is not used, it must be shorted to the GND terminal with 1kOhm resistor (supplied). The TAMP input terminal may be used to connect any parametric wired alarm detector to the CB32G con- trol panel.
  • Page 6: Operation With Remote Control Transmitter (Remote)

    The following steps are required to set Elmes WSS wireless siren operates with the CB32G control panel: 1. Learn the siren to alarm zone line 29 of the CB32G panel by selecting detector learning mode (see 3.3) and activating the siren to transmit alarm signals in one of the three ways, as below: Connecting siren’s battery while mains power supply is off.
  • Page 7: Cb32G Panel Configuration And Firmware Upgrade Using Pc

    MAIN MENU To access the main menu of the CB32G panel press and hold down OK button for more than two seconds. Navigate the menu using vertical and horizontal cursor keys. If the keypad is not used for more than 90 seconds the menu exits and display of the current status of the control panel on the LCD panel returns.
  • Page 8: Event Memory

    3.1. Assigning functions to alarm zones. Service Settings → Alarm zones → Zone function In this menu Elmes CB32G control panel allows assigning functions to alarm zones. Buttons ▲▼ select one of the functions described below while ◄► buttons allow setting the function ON (Y) or OFF (N).
  • Page 9 3 beeps and “Program error” message. The use of C button exits the menu. (*) For detailed information on how to learn any Elmes detector to Elmes CB32G control pan- el please refer to instruction manual of the detector.
  • Page 10: Outputs Settings

    changed in search for better connection quality. The “RF range test” function allows also as- sessing levels of all local RF signals in the 433.92MHz band, also those that can interfere and disturb operation of the wireless alarm system. The test should be carried out prior to perm a- nent installation of alarm devices or, in search for causes of short operation range.
  • Page 11: System Users - Adding, Editing And Removing A User

    Please follow detailed instructions as in “Zone disabling” menu (S.S. 3.4). After disabling a user, its remote and password are inactive. In order to disable user’s control of CB32G panel by SMS or CLIP, the functions should be set off in 5.6.9 and 5.6.10 of S.S.
  • Page 12 11) Call back - calling back function. If the control panel is called, it will call back. This and next function may be used in operation with monitoring centre: - if the function is set on, GSM monitoring centre calls to CB32G and the panel rejects the call after 3-4 seconds, - if the function is set off, the control panel calls back the monitoring centre after rejecting incoming call.
  • Page 13: System Times

    This menu allows setting time delay needed to exit premises (in seconds: 0-99) after alarm system arming from the CB32G keypad. Two digits on the right side of the display show avail- able exit delay time in seconds. The required delay time is set with the use of cursor buttons and is accepted with the OK button.
  • Page 14 This menu is used to enter time interval (if option “Test interval” is selected in 7.11.2) or, test time (if option “Test time” is selected in 7.11.2) when the CB32G control panel is expected to perform SMS or CLIP test. Maximum value is 24h. This feature is valid only if “Execute test”...
  • Page 15: Auxiliary Functions Settings

    3) SMS with password - if Y (yes), SMS send to CB32G must begin with password; 4) Letter case sensitive - N (no) as standard. If selected Y (yes), the control panel is SMS let- ters case sensitive;...
  • Page 16 Signalling accumulator absence or failure. Service Settings → Aux functions → Accu failure This option allows setting on/off CB32G internal accumulator failure signalling, recommended to be set to off (N) when rechargeable batteries are not used. Activating selection of day & night arming modes.
  • Page 17: Signalling Modes Of System Arming

    the failure is signalled by flashing Alarm LED only. Failure check menu will display “Radio link error” and name of zone 29 (if specified). 8.11 Limitation of alarms from one alarm zone. Service Settings → Aux functions → Alarms limit to 3 This function limits number of alarms in one zone to three and is factory set to on (Y).
  • Page 18: Cb32G Restore To Factory Settings (Default Settings)

    The entry delay programmed by an installer or user should allow convenient access to the control panel keypad. The CB32G control panel may also be installed in place such as bedroom or study room, al- lowing complete elimination of the entry/exit delay time. In that case, arming and disarming of the alarm system from the outside of premises can be made with the use of a remote or mo- bile phone.
  • Page 19: Powering Cb32G Control Panel

    (e.g. cellar, basement, garage) are supervised. Arming entire alarm system, or in night/day modes is done with the use of the CB32G panel keypad. Arm- ing entire system or arming in the night mode only is also possible with the use of remote. All options and functions of alarm system designed with CB32G control panel are user selected and set in the Service Settings menu of the panel.
  • Page 20 Other advisory examples of alarm configurations with CB32G wireless control panel are shown on Fig.1 and Fig.2. Wiring of external equipment such as sirens and AC/DC power supply line to the CB32G con- trol panel terminals, should be made through large installation whole and a cable groove in the bottom part of its cabinet.
  • Page 21 With the system installed and tested in basic configuration, other devices such as an outdoor siren/strobe device can be added. Also, some other functions of the CB32G panel such as an- ti-sabotage of the OUT1 output (8.4), disable signalling on the internal siren (8.5) or the RF link test between detectors and the control panel, can be defined and set.
  • Page 22: Specification

    SPECIFICATION ▪ superheterodyne receiver 433.92 MHz, sensitivity better than -102dBm, ▪ supports up to 32 Elmes Electronic wireless detectors defined as alarm zones, ▪ supports two wired detectors connected to inputs EXT and TEMP, ▪ integrated GSM phone module for SMS/CLIP control and notification, ▪...
  • Page 23: Manufacturer's Limited Warranty

    Manufacturer: Elmes Electronic, 54-611 Wroclaw, Poland, ul. Avicenny 2, phone +48717845961, fax+48717845963, e-mail: elmes@elmes.pl MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY The manufacturer of this product warrants the original purchaser that for a period of 24- months as from the date of purchase, the product shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship in normal use.
  • Page 24: Frequently Asked Questions

    7. Control panel does not send SMS notifications? Possible causes: - newly used SIM card in CB32G is not initialised. To initialise a new card install the card in any mobile phone and make a call or send SMS first;...

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