Elkron CR200 User, Installation, Programming Manual

Elkron CR200 User, Installation, Programming Manual

Wirefree communicating alarm system
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CR200
Wirefree Communicating
Alarm System
DS80WL41-001
LBT80621
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CR200
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  • Page 1 CR200 Wirefree Communicating Alarm System DS80WL41-001 LBT80621 CR200...
  • Page 2 All information in this document have been collected and carefully verified, nevertheless Elkron S.p.A. can not be held responsible for any possible errors and omission. Elkron S.p.A. reserves the right to modify or improve at any times and without notice the products described in this manual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    H. Entry Sound (Home Entry Sound) ........................33 3.4.5 Door Chime................................34 3.4.6 Warning Beep ...............................34 3.4.7 Ring Tone ................................34 General Settings................................34 3.5.1 Final Door ................................34 3.5.2 Remote Controller Entry Enable...........................34 3.5.3 Tamper Alarm ...............................35 3.5.4 Panel Siren ................................35 3.5.5 Interference................................35 3.5.6 AC Report ................................35 Clock...................................36 CR200...
  • Page 4 4.16 Remote Access Options............................54 APPENDIX..........................55 Reset Procedure................................55 Communication Protol and format..........................55 5.2.1 Handshake Tone ..............................55 5.2.2 Placement................................55 5.2.3 Composition................................55 5.2.4 Message Blocks..............................55 5.2.5 Placement................................55 5.2.6 Message Composition ............................56 5.2.7 Data Tone ................................56 5.2.8 Kiss off (Acknowledgement) Tone........................56 5.2.9 Event code................................57 CR200...
  • Page 5: Application Overview

    For connecting the DC 12V 500mA power adapter. Phone Jack marked Line This jack is for the connection to the phone line from the wall. Phone Jack marked Phone This jack is for the connection to the telephone unit. Two Mounting Holes Battery Switch CR200...
  • Page 6: The Power Supply

    48 hours to fully charge the battery. NOTE: The CR200 is equipped with Backlit LCD display and Backlit 16-button keypad to add the convenience of easy operation when in dark. However, when AC power is missing and for the reason of conservation of rechargeable battery, both Backlit features will be disabled until the AC power is again supplied.
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    NOTE : • The CR200 normally only reports open/close status of the system to the Central Station when the user chooses so. However, whenever the patroller uses Guardian Code to arm/disarm the system, the CR200 will report the open/close status to the Central Station.
  • Page 8: Installer Set Up Menu

    2 INSTALLER SET UP MENU Before you program your CR200 please set your desired reporting method in the Installer Menu. When the system is in Alarm off mode, please follow the steps to enter the Installer menu. Press key. The screen will prompt you to enter the User1 PIN code.
  • Page 9: Installer Code

    Only 11 digits can be displayed on the Tel. numbers list. Non-fitting numbers are indicated with “.” after • the incomplete number. STORE TEL. NUMBERS 1. Move the curser to the Tel. Number submenu and press OK. CR200...
  • Page 10: Setting Account Numbers

    1. Press OK, then the previous stored number will be deleted. 2.3.2 Setting Account Numbers In Installer menu, select Acc. Number, the following screen allows you to set/change/delete the Account Number associated with the Central Monitoring Station number which is programmed in Tel. Number menu. CR200...
  • Page 11: Check-In Report

    & R c v 2 Receiver 1 / Receiver 2 is set as factory default. • NOTE : Rcv 1 / Rcv 2 means Receiver 1 or Receiver 2. Rcv1 & Rcv 2 means Receiver 1 and Receiver 2. CR200...
  • Page 12: Follow-On

    Door Contact to set or unset the alarm system on its own without the user having to arm/disarm the system with a PIN code. S e t / U n s e t S e t / U n s e t O f f Set/Unset Off is set as factory default. • CR200...
  • Page 13: Duress Options

    If a signal is detected, the screen will show you the type of the device on the second line. For example: D e t e c t e d ( O K ? ) D o o r C o n t a c t CR200...
  • Page 14 A c c e s s E n t r y H o u r F i r e M e d i c a l E m g Wa t e r S e t \ U n s e t CR200...
  • Page 15 When the attribute is selected as Set/Unset, Latch Option must set as Enable (please refer to section 2.4 • Opt.Settings, 2.4.4 Latch Option for details) so that a Latch Report On/Off selection will appear. & keys to make your selection and confirm by pressing OK key. CR200...
  • Page 16 H a l l w a y Press OK, adding a PIR is now completed, screen returns to the Device +/- menu. NOTE : Press , all the learning/setting processes having done will be ignored, the screen returns to Device +/- • menu. CR200...
  • Page 17 The Panic alarm generated from the Remote Controller will have to be silenced at the Control Panel only. See • section Stop the Alarm. Press , all the learning/setting processes having done will be ignored, the screen returns to Device +/- • menu. CR200...
  • Page 18: Edit Devices

    You may Press to exit. B a c k d o o r H a l l w a y M r . S M I T H K i t c h e n S T O P CR200...
  • Page 19: Remove Devices

    All the used zones with the device names are listed in order of the zone numbers. B a c k d o o r H a l l w a y M r . S M I T H K i t c h e n CR200...
  • Page 20: Program Siren

    Remote Controller first before trying to program these auxiliary devices again. IMPORTANT NOTE For the following options, whichever option is selected, when the Control Panel transmits the signal, all added sirens will simultaneously received the signal and all will acted accordingly. CR200...
  • Page 21 The Outdoor Siren and Indoor Siren can be enabled or disabled from sounding the Entry Delay warning beeps. Disable the Siren Entry Sound by selecting Entry Snd Off and press OK • Enable the Siren Entry Sound by selecting Entry Snd On and press OK. • CR200...
  • Page 22: Configuring Your System

    After User1, 2, 3 & 4 PIN codes and Master code are programmed with new numbers, remember to enter • the newly programmed codes when accessing Programming mode afterwards. In Programming mode, if no key is pressed within 5 minutes, the Control Panel will automatically exit • Programming mode to Alarm Off mode. CR200...
  • Page 23: Telephone Settings (For Voice Report Only)

    The following screen will be displayed for you to confirm if you really want to change. C h a n g e N u m b e r 2 2 1 8 0 5 5 1 ? ( O K ) CR200...
  • Page 24: Message Menu

    With a total capacity of 20 sec, you are allowed to record the emergency messages in 5 parts. • Address message – 8 sec. Burglar message – 3 sec. Fire message – 3 sec. Panic message – 3 sec. Emergency message – 3 sec. CR200...
  • Page 25 E m e r g n . m s g Selection a specific message and follow the same procedure as those for recording Address message to record each message respectively. NOTE : The message length for each specific message is 3 sec only. • CR200...
  • Page 26: Code Settings

    Entering Code is required. User PIN codes #2~#4 are deactivated by factory default. • All 4 User Pin Codes are used to regularly arm/disarm the system and are allowed to access the • Programming mode accompanied with the Master Code. CR200...
  • Page 27 Each individual User can be given a name for easy recogniztion when understanding system events. User Names can be named when first setting them or by editing them afterwards when resetting them, the procedure is similar for both situations. CR200...
  • Page 28: Temporary Code

    N e w C o d e ..2. You can key in your preferred 4-digit number and then press OK. R e p e a t N e w C o d e ..CR200...
  • Page 29: Duress Code

    E n t e r N e w C o d e ..2. Key in a preferred 4-digit number and then press OK. Re p e a t N e w C o d e ..CR200...
  • Page 30: Master Code

    On the other hand, if the correct Pin code has not been entered during the period, Control Panel raises an alarm and sends alarm report. Options available are disable (alarm immediately) , 10 sec., 20 sec., up to 70 sec. in 10-sec increments. • CR200...
  • Page 31: Exit Time (Away Exit Time)

    Options available are Disable (exit timer prohibited), 10 sec., 20 sec. up to 70 sec. in 10-sec increments. • 30 sec. is set as factory default. • NOTE : If incorrect PIN code is entered and/or the Exit delay time is expired, then the system will trigger the • Burglar alarm CR200...
  • Page 32: Alarm Length

    Water) is triggered, or whenever any of the keys of the Control Panel is pressed. When the system is set to Away Arm, the timer automatically stops. When the system enters Home • Arm or Disarm mode, the timer automatically starts again. CR200...
  • Page 33: Supervision

    This is for you to decide whether the Control Panel sounds count-down beeps and volume of beep during the Home entry timer (see section 4.7-H Entry Timer). Options available are High (high volume of beep), Low (low volume of beep) and Off (no beep): • Volume Low is set as factory default. • CR200...
  • Page 34: Door Chime

    Remote Control without unlocking a door first. When Remote Controller Entry Enable is set as On, the Remote Controller can Arm and Disarm the • Control Panel as normal without activating an entry point first. CR200...
  • Page 35: Tamper Alarm

    • this fault event will be logged, reported to the Central Monitoring Station and displayed on the LCD to warn the user. When the Dectection Off is selected, CR200 will not check interference status. • 3.5.6 AC Report This is for you to decide whether the Control Panel should report to Central Monitoring Station when AC failure is detected.
  • Page 36: Clock

    • To exit Walk Test mode, press key. • If no test signals are received for 5 minutes, the Control Panel will exit Walk Test mode and return to Alarm Off. Press OK key to add another 5 minutes. CR200...
  • Page 37: Operation

    Enter your PIN code and press OK. The display will show: A w a y A r m H o m e A r m B y p a s s L o g and the cursor stays at Away Arm. CR200...
  • Page 38: Stopping The Exit Delay

    4.12 Fault Situation), and then arm the system afterwards. However, if you want to put the system into Arm mode with the fault situation persisting, it is still possible • by following the steps below to execute Forced Arming. CR200...
  • Page 39: Disarm (Alarm Off) Mode

    Home Arm Mode allows the home to be partially armed. Thus, part of the areas are protected with the Alarm, while others allow the user to move freely without self triggering the alarm. NOTE : HOME mode can only be entered when the system is in DISARM mode. • CR200...
  • Page 40: Home Modus Einrichten

    B a c k d o o r H a l l w a y F r o n t d o o r L i v i n g r o o m M R . S M I T H S t o p CR200...
  • Page 41 When a sensor is bypassed, the system can be armed directly regardless of its fault situation (if any). • However, its fault situation is still being monitored and will be logged and displayed when accessing the Log submenu. CR200...
  • Page 42: Alarm Activation

    Water “W” Water Alarm Water Alarm Water Alarm Water Alarm Water Alarm Water Alarm Set/Unset “S” Arm/Disarm Arm/Disarm Arm/Disarm Arm/Disarm Arm/Disarm Arm/Disarm Instant Burglar Alarm External PIR “ EIR ” Warning Beep Response (but no Response Response Response reporting) CR200...
  • Page 43: Stop The Alarm And Alarm Display

    5 sec., the screen returns to 1 device display. You can repeat from • the beginning to view the alarm event one more time. No alarm reporting will be made. However one OPEN report by this user will be reported. • CR200...
  • Page 44 S t a r t e d 0 1 ). I R H a l l w a y Proceed to display the alarms and clear the alarm displays as specified in Steps 4 to 7 (for voice/digital reporting only) in previous section. CR200...
  • Page 45: Alarm Memory

    Rest. is short for restore. 0 2 : 3 8 J a n D i s a r m U s e r 0 2 : 4 0 J a n P a n i c D A V I D CR200...
  • Page 46: Up/Downloading (For Digital Reporting Only)

    4.10 UP/DOWNLOADING (FOR DIGITAL REPORTING ONLY) CR200 uses a DTMF downloading protocol and the downloading can be initiated by the Central Monitoring Station using ring-back security or by using user/installer initiation. Generic downloading software runs on Windows 95, 98, XP, 2000, and Vista paired with a special DTMF •...
  • Page 47: Local Up/Downloading

    The arrow has changed to double line and continued shifting right and left to indicate the connection is in progress. 3. When the up/downloading is finished, and as indicated so from the Pilot Software, CR200 will automatically returns to Alarm Off mode.
  • Page 48: Faulty Situations

    The Control panel, Door Contact, Remote Keypad & PIR sensors are Tamper protected. • CONTROL PANEL o A Tamper switch protects CR200 from any removal attempts away from its cross mounting bracket o Another Tamper switch protects the Power Supply Lid from being opened or removed. PIR SENSOR A Tamper switch protects the enclosure from being opened.
  • Page 49: Clearing Fault Message Display

    While if the system is in Disarm mode, no alarm will be generated. Sensor Low Battery • o Any time battery low on any sensor is detected, yellow LED will light while this fault message can be viewed on LCD under Fault Display. CR200...
  • Page 50: Fault Message Nomenclature

    While you arm the system, if any of Door Contact or PIR is triggered,, arming is also progibited and the • sensor triggered will be displayed as fault message. Sensor triggered Message displayed Door Contact triggered (DC w/ Zone Name) + open PIR triggered (IR w/ Zone Name) + Active CR200...
  • Page 51: Dialing

    1 or 0, or closed down with a key 9 acknowledgement. NOTE : CR200 Auto-Dialling feature operates only under Tone-Dialling method. • 4.13.2 Call Acknowledgment If the recipient successfully receives the call, s/he should acknowledge it by pressing the 0, 9 or 1 button on the telephone set.
  • Page 52: Auto Dialing

    The communication channel, once opened, lasts for 3 minutes. The recipient will hear repeated beep • sound 20 seconds before CR200 hangs up the line. If the recipient needs more time to listen, s/he can press the 1 button on the telephone set again to add •...
  • Page 53: Opening The One-Way Listen-In Communication

    NOTE : In any case, if the one-way Listen-In communication is not terminnated by Central Station, the Control • Panel will automatically go on-hook as it is terminated by signal 0 in 5 minutes after the Listen-In communication is initiated. CR200...
  • Page 54: Remote Access

    Remember to press 0 before you hang up, or the Control Panel will hang up automatically 30 seconds • after you (except in the situation that the one-way Listen-In Communication Channel was opened by pressing 1, the Control Panel will hang up 5 minutes after. CR200...
  • Page 55: Appendix

    5.2 COMMUNICATION PROTOL AND FORMAT The CR200 Control Panel communicates with Central Station receiver by using Contact-ID protocol. The Control Panel to RECEIVER communication section is composed of three basic elements: the Handshake Tone sequence, Message Blocks, and Acknowledgements. The Handshake Tone sequence consists of a pair of single-frequency tones sequenced in time.
  • Page 56: Message Composition

    = Message Type, 18H. = Event qualifier, which gives specific event information: = Event code (3 Hex digits 0-9, B-F) = Group or Partition number (00H) = Zone Number 000 CR200 001 Zone 1 002 Zone 2 003 Zone 3 …………………..
  • Page 57: Event Code

    DC200 within a 30-min period. 147 - Sensor Supervisor Failure • When the CR200 can’t receive the signal transmitted from any one of the following devices individually for a period of more than 4 Hours. o Door Contact o PIR Sensor o Smoke Detector 154 –...
  • Page 58 NOTE : The CR200 normally doesn’t report open/close status. However, whenever arming or disarming the • system by entering the Guardian Code, the CR200 will report event code 401 with Zone Number 021 or 022. 407 - Remote Arm/Disarm (Reserved) •...
  • Page 59 CR200...
  • Page 60 Made in TAIWAN ELKRON S.p.A. Via Cimarosa, 39 – 10154 Torino (TO) – ITALY Tel. +39 (0)11.3986711 – Fax +39 (0)11.3986790 CR200 www.elkron.it – mail to: info@elkron.it...

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