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ALARM CONTROL UNIT
CPX200NB
Installation and
programming manual
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Date of issue:
Firmware version:
GPRS transmitter configurator version:
OSM server version:
v1.17
2018.07.31
2.10.0
1.4.85.3
1.3.70.15

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  • Page 1 ALARM CONTROL UNIT CPX200NB Installation and programming manual Version of the manual: v1.17 Date of issue: 2018.07.31 Firmware version: 2.10.0 GPRS transmitter configurator version: 1.4.85.3 OSM server version: 1.3.70.15...
  • Page 2 DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE We, EBS Sp. z o.o., declare with full responsibility that the present product meets all requirements provided for in the Directive 1999/5/EC of European Parliament and Council dated 9 March 1999. The copy of the “Declaration of Compliance”...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TESTING THE OUTPUTS........................27 5.12. DURESS CODE ..........................27 5.13. EMERGENCY BUTTONS ........................28 SERVICE MODE ..........................29 6.1. ACTIVATION OF SERVICE MODE ..................... 30 6.2. EXIT FROM SERVICE MODE......................30 CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 3 / 116...
  • Page 4 SHOW PARTITION ARMING MODE INSTEAD OF INPUTS INTERLOCKING STATES ...... 71 8.5. USERS ............................72 8.6. MONITORING ..........................72 8.6.1. EVENTS ..........................73 8.6.2. ADDITIONAL DATA ......................... 74 8.7. RESTRICTIONS ..........................75 8.7.1. SMS AND DATA CALLS (CSD) ....................75 CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 4 / 116...
  • Page 5 DRAWING 4. SAMPLE CONNECTION OF INTERNAL SIGNALLING DEVICE WITHOUT INDEPENDENT SOURCE OF POWER SUPPLY .............................. 14 DRAWING 5. SAMPLE CONNECTION OF EXTERNAL SIGNALLING DEVICE WITH INDEPENDENT SOURCE OF POWER SUPPLY ................................15 DRAWING 6. KP16 KEYPAD ..........................16 CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 5 / 116...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing EBS alarm control unit. CPX200NB is a simple, functional alarm control unit integrated with GSM/GPRS/SMS transmitter, intended for small- and medium- sized facilities. The central unit is equipped with 3 outputs and 7 zones with the possibility to be divided into 2 partitions. Dedicated KP16 LED keypad was designed in a modern, discreet style.
  • Page 7: Control Unit Functions

     Possibility to restrict the scope of authorization to a few codes only SYSTEM OPTIONS  Automatic diagnosis of basic system components  Possibility to review faults, alarm memories, event log  System/technical event history – min. 5000 events CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 7 / 116...
  • Page 8: Electrical Characteristic

    Lead-acid 12V Low voltage – event treshold: Voltage battery cut off level: below 9V Working temperature: -10ºC to +55ºC Working humidity: 5% to 93% PCB dimensions: 152mm x 78mm x 30mm CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 8 / 116...
  • Page 9: Installation And Wiring

    NOTE: If you use more than one keyboard in the system, be sure to address each assignment of the keyboard (see ch. 3.6.4). 9. Verify the operation of the system and all its components. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 9 / 116...
  • Page 10: Description Of Pcb Elements

    For the detailed description of “STATUS” LED operation, please refer to chapter 9. 4. Red “ERROR” LED For the detailed description of “ERROR” LED operation, please refer to chapter 9. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 10 / 116...
  • Page 11 The above holes are intended for the control unit to be assembled in any type of casing. In option a dedicated plastic OBDNA casing can be ordered (the casing includes appropriate 230VAC/18VAC transformer). CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 11 / 116...
  • Page 12: Description Of Screwed Connectors Of The Control Unit

    3.3. DESCRIPTION OF SCREWED CONNECTORS OF THE CONTROL UNIT NOTE: Any assembly and installation works shall be carried out with power supply off and battery disconnected. Drawing 2. Description of screwed connectors of the control unit CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 12 / 116...
  • Page 13: Configuration Of Wired Input Lines

    (DEOL-NO or DEOL-NC) using 1.1kΩ resistors. Both resistor types are included in the delivery of the control unit. Various configurations of input lines are presented in the drawing 3. Drawing 3. Configuration of input lines CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 13 / 116...
  • Page 14: Sample Connection Of A Signalling Device

    3.5. SAMPLE CONNECTION OF A SIGNALLING DEVICE 3.5.1. Internal Signalling Device Without Independent Source of Power Supply Drawing 4. Sample connection of internal signalling device without independent source of power supply CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 14 / 116...
  • Page 15: External Signalling Device With Independent Source Of Power Supply

    3.5.2. External Signalling Device with Independent Source of Power Supply Drawing 5. Sample connection of external signalling device with independent source of power supply CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 15 / 116...
  • Page 16: Kp16 Keypad

    2. ALARM LED (red): Flashing light – means that alarms were present in the system (alarm memory). Constant light – means that system is in alarm state. Off – system is operating correctly. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 16 / 116...
  • Page 17 In order to eliminate surface unevenness, a spring is located on the switch lever. 12. - 14. Emergency Buttons See item 5.13 EMERGENCY BUTTONS CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 17 / 116...
  • Page 18: Keypad Specification

    , which means a new keypad address. 3. After about 5 seconds the keypad will display the programmed keypad address. 4. After programming the keypad address, reset the control panel CPX200NB. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 18 / 116...
  • Page 19: Alarm Control Unit Configuration

    6. Enter the code of a newly added user (4 to 7 digits) and press to confirm. 7. Enter the code of a newly added user again and press to finish adding or exit without saving changes. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 19 / 116...
  • Page 20: User Delete

    < Administrator code > <hh> <mm> where: Administrator code – Administrator code. – Hours. – Minutes. In any moment you can press to exit without saving changes. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 20 / 116...
  • Page 21: Programming Date

    RESTORING A DEFAULT USERS CODE To restore a default users code, press Pressing the PROG button on CPX200NB panel for 10s during the connection of the alarm control unit power supply will delete all programmed users and restore the default admin and installer code.
  • Page 22: Alarm Control Unit Handling

    Exit time countdown will start. Partition will arm in the stay mode in the following cases: 1. Partition has perimeter exit zones and at least one of them is violated during the exit time countdown. Works only with KP16 keypad CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 22 / 116...
  • Page 23: Arming The System With Fault

    5.5. 4. When system is disarmed, alarm will be muted (deactivated). Note: Incorrect code input will be signalled with a long constant sound. Enter the correct code immediately and press CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 23 / 116...
  • Page 24: Partition Handling

    ARMED LED will turn on. 4. If partition disarming is selected, the relevant partition will be immediately disarmed. Note: If the partition is not plugged any zones and/or outputs, the partition is not armed. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 24 / 116...
  • Page 25: Alarm Display

    Other alarm source types -> Keypads tamper: 1 – Keypad tamper 1 2 – Keypad tamper 2 3 – Keypad tamper 3 Other alarm source types -> Emergency button used: 1 – Fire alarm activated CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 25 / 116...
  • Page 26: Faults Memory

    To return to the main fault menu, press AC fault 4 – No more detailed information. Battery fault 5 – No more detailed information. ATS fault 6 – No more detailed information. 7 – Other damages CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 26 / 116...
  • Page 27: Testing The Zones

    User’s duress code is his standard code with last digit increased by one. If the last digit is 9 it should be changed to 0. Example: CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 27 / 116...
  • Page 28: Emergency Buttons

    Duress code is disabled by default. It can be enabled by the installer or by the configuration program. 5.13. EMERGENCY BUTTONS The keypad of CPX200NB has 3 function keys. Pressing and holding for 3 seconds one of these keys will generate an alarm corresponding to the key: –...
  • Page 29: Service Mode

    1 2 3 4 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 29 / 116...
  • Page 30: Activation Of Service Mode

    6.5. RESET TO DEFAULT SETTINGS That function resets the settings to their default configuration, accessible from the service mode level. Additionally, the function sets the default output options and default installer code. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 30 / 116...
  • Page 31: System Options

    NOTE: Firmware versions older than 2.1.0 do not support the duress code. Upgrading the Firmware to version 2.1.0 or newer one has to make sure that there are no conflicts between existing users and their duress codes. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 31 / 116...
  • Page 32: Users Remote Management

    2 – 24h burglary o 3 – arming/disarming o 4 – 24h tamper o 5 – interior delayed o 6 – 24h burglary silent o 7 – 24h fire CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 32 / 116...
  • Page 33 1 is to be set as immediate circuit, in NC mode, to be blocked after 8 violations and generate alarm when violated after arming, with the 500ms sensitivity: … … CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 33 / 116...
  • Page 34: Outputs Configuration

    , where <X> is the time in miliseconds b. interval duration between two following chirps: <X> , where <X> is the time in miliseconds NOTE: Chirp configuration is common for all outputs CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 34 / 116...
  • Page 35: Partition Configuration

     3 – time for leaving the partition in seconds (DEC type parameter),  4 – alarm time in the partition in seconds (DEC type parameter),  5 – partition options (BIT type parameter): CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 35 / 116...
  • Page 36 , the parameter is saved in the configuration memory and the system waits for entering another parameter, and so on, until all CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 36 / 116...
  • Page 37: Emergency Buttons Configuration

    Functions which configure all three buttons, will not change the outputs setting. Example: a) enabling all emergency buttons: b) enabling “panic” (burglary) function ( held) and changing output 2 and output 3 state: CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 37 / 116...
  • Page 38: Text Messages Configuration

    CPX200NB can store up to 10 phone numbers and up to 32 text messages. If, for any reason, the SMS can not be send at the moment, it will be send as soon as the connection with the GSM network is re-established but not later than 1 day after the occurrence of the event triggering SMS send request (text messages get expired and are deleted).
  • Page 39 VALUE – new name of the partition Example 1: 1234 SETNAME=PARTITION,1,Cellar Example 2: 1234 SETNAME="PARTITION,2,Kids Room" Feedback message SETNAME::OK or SETNAME:ERROR Feedback message SETNAME::OK – command accepted description SETNAME:ERROR – command rejected by the system CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 39 / 116...
  • Page 40 NUMBER – phone number, on which the texts will be send Example: 1234 SETTELNUM=3,800123456 Feedback message SETTELNUM:OK SETTELNUM:ERROR Feedback message SETTELNUM:OK – command accepted description SETTELNUM:ERROR – command rejected by the system CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 40 / 116...
  • Page 41 ID – index of text, possible values: 1 to 32 MESSAGE – content of the text message Example: 1234 SETMESSAGE=4,Robbery Feedback message SETMESSAGE:OK or SETMESSAGE:ERROR Feedback message SETMESSAGE:OK – command accepted description SETMESSAGE:ERROR – command rejected by the system CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 41 / 116...
  • Page 42 ID – index of text, possible values: 1 to 32 Example: 1234 GETMESSAGE=30 Feedback message GETMESSAGE=ID,MESSAGE GETMESSAGE:ERROR Feedback message GETMESSAGE=ID,MESSAGE – information about the description contents of text message GETMESSAGE:ERROR – command rejected by the system CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 42 / 116...
  • Page 43 6 will be sent to phone numbers with indexes 1,8 and 9. Feedback message SETUSERSMS=EVENT,TELNUM,MSG_ID:OK SETUSERSMS=EVENT,TELNUM,MSG_ID:ERROR Feedback message SETUSERSMS=EVENT,TELNUM,MSG_ID:OK – description command accepted SETUSERSMS=EVENT,TELNUM,MSG_ID:ERROR – command rejected by the system CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 43 / 116...
  • Page 44 Example: 1234 GETUSERSMS=ARM1 Feedback message GETUSERSMS=EVENT:TELNUM,MSG_ID GETUSERSMS=EVENT:ERROR Feedback message GETUSERSMS=EVENT:TELNUM,MSG_ID – description information about text message and phone number assinged to the event GETUSERSMS=EVENT:ERROR – command rejected by the system CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 44 / 116...
  • Page 45 (to OUTPUT3-TAMPER) OUTPUT1-TAMPEREND Fault of zones 1…3 ended (to OUTPUT3-TAMPEREND) POWER-FAIL Power failure POWER-OK Power failure ended BATTERY-FAIL Battery failure BATTERY-OK Battery failure ended AUX1-FAIL Failure of auxiliary output 1 CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 45 / 116...
  • Page 46 List of errors sent as feedback messages Alias name Description ERROR-PERMISSION Permission to issue this command was not granted ERROR-FORMAT Wrong command syntax ERROR-VALUE Wrong parameter value ERROR-EMPTY Parameter value missing ERROR Other error CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 46 / 116...
  • Page 47: Configuration Wizard

    7.1. PRELIMINARY NOTES The configuration wizard of GPRS transmitters can be downloaded from www.ebs.pl (login: ebs, password: ebs). Activate the option of installation wizard which leads through the program installation process. By default it will be installed in C:\Program Files\EBS\ directory.
  • Page 48: Menu -> File

    Opens a new set of parameters. In this option configuration parameters of the equipment can be edited. Select a relevant type of the equipment: CPX200NB 7.3.1.2. File -> Open If you have a file with recorded settings you can use it for programming another equipment.
  • Page 49 Click [Add] button to confirm the setting. The connection is saved (and moved to the table). From that moment the program will enable a wire connection with the equipment and allows reading and recording the parameters in the equipment’s memory. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 49 / 116...
  • Page 50 The configuration of that mode requires activation of File option from Main Menu, and selecting Connection function (or clicking icon on a taskbar) and opening GSM Modem tab.  The window will be displayed on the screen where you define: CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 50 / 116...
  • Page 51 All configuration wizard’s settings, both these read from devices and these saved in the equipment are automatically recorded on a hard drive. If, during configuration wizard’s installation no directories were changed, the files can be found in e.g.: C:\Program Files\EBS\KonfiguratorLX\configs\CPX200NB_20000\ CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 51 / 116...
  • Page 52: Menu -> Operations

    CPX200NB_20000 directory contains all files related to programming the CPX200NB type device of the serial number 20000. Files names contain date and time of the operation and its type (recording/reading). The files are recorded with .cmi extension. 7.3.1.7. File -> End Ends the program operation.
  • Page 53: Menu -> Help

    7.3.2.5. Operations -> Equipment Monitoring The function allows the on-going monitoring of the equipment condition. Please refer to chapter 5.9. 7.3.3. Menu -> help Select this function for additional information about the program. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 53 / 116...
  • Page 54: Device Programming

    (and sends) information only from equipment that is registered in its database, the first operation you have to do for remote programming it to properly register the equipment. The procedure is described in OSM.Server user manual. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 54 / 116...
  • Page 55  Close the configuration wizard’s window after you finish the data input.  The equipment is ready for data transmission in accordance with new settings. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 55 / 116...
  • Page 56: Programmable Parameters

     GPRS: GPRS transmission (TCP/IP protocol) in standard. In case of any problems with that connection, no remote connection is possible  No server connection: no transmission with server, remote communication with a user is possible only via SMS messages CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 56 / 116...
  • Page 57: Access Point Name

    It defines the name of access point to GPRS network. There is a possibility to obtain a private access point. In this case its name will be given by a particular GSM network operator. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 57 / 116...
  • Page 58: Primary Server Parameters

    After a defined number of attempts, the equipment will initiate the procedure of connecting with secondary server. The option is active only in case the secondary server parameters were defined. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 58 / 116...
  • Page 59: Secondary Server Parameters

    (in TCP/IP or SMS mode). Default factory setting is 0000. It should be changed at first equipment start-up (programming). The code can be composed of from four to seven digits. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 59 / 116...
  • Page 60 PUK code (using any GSM phone). Default factory PIN code entered in the equipment is: 1111. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 60 / 116...
  • Page 61: Transmission

    GPRS and SMS transmissions. In case encrypted transmission was selected, you can enter own data encryption key (DEK) (256 bits - 0-9 and A-F characters) or use default setting. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 61 / 116...
  • Page 62: Inputs / Outputs

     Instant – disruption of the line causes immediate alarm, if the system is armed.  Delay – that type of line is usually used for detectors operation at the facility entries. The line switches into alarm state after the expiration of programmed CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 62 / 116...
  • Page 63 If you select "After time for exit", the input line will be blocked if the line was violated when arming. In this case, an event about blocked line will be generated, which allows to inform the monitoring station about the problem CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 63 / 116...
  • Page 64 When selected, the alarm will be generated if the line remains violated when the time to exit is up. When deselected, alarm will NOT be generated in above case. First alarm will be generated after the line is returned and violated again. . CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 64 / 116...
  • Page 65 8.3.1.7. Ignore during arming Zone can be violated during partition arming (e.g. delay circuits shall be set to that option). CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 65 / 116...
  • Page 66: Partitions

    8.3.2.4. Alarm time The parameter defines the time the alarm will be indicated by KP16 keypad. 8.3.2.5. Partition name The parameter allows you to give any name for the partition. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 66 / 116...
  • Page 67 NOTE: To use the auto-arming/disarming function, you should do a firmware upgrade to version 2.4.7 or higher, then read and write the configuration of the device using “GPRS transmitters configurator” program in version 1.3.57.3 or higher. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 67 / 116...
  • Page 68: Outputs

    40ms. In the case of set time for exit chirp is generated after arming, similarly in the case of the time for entry chirp is generated after disarming.  Alarm & chirp – The output is activated when alarm is detected or when arming/disarming. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 68 / 116...
  • Page 69: Emergency Buttons

    8.3.4. Emergency buttons 8.3.4.1. Icons symbols match the function keys on the keypad. The “On” checkbox has to be checked in orded to enable the function key support. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 69 / 116...
  • Page 70: System Options

    Selecting this option turns off signaling a loss of communication with the server on KP16 keypad. 8.4.3. Turn automatic override for failure off Selecting this option enables the system fault signal when arming. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 70 / 116...
  • Page 71: Access To Alarm And Fault Memory Requires Authorization

    Led on – partition armed in away mode Led blinking – partition armed in stay mode Alarms and inputs interlocking states are not NOTE – this option is available only when displayed option is inactive. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 71 / 116...
  • Page 72: Users

    That option allows determining which of available signals generated by the equipment will be transmitted to the monitoring station. NOTE: The “Configuration change” event refers to configuration change via SMS or via GPRS instructions only. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 72 / 116...
  • Page 73: Events

    (normalisation). In order to transmit a particular signal you have to check it (by clicking a relevant check box on the right hand side). Press [Clear] button to remove all checked signals. Press [Reverse] to reverse the check into the opposite ones. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 73 / 116...
  • Page 74: Additional Data

     GSM status – status about connection to GSM network, type of connection to server (GPRS/SMS), information about ongoing phone calls  GSM signal level quality – quality of connection to GSM network (CSQ and BER parameters) CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 74 / 116...
  • Page 75: Restrictions

    To remove the number from the table, place the cursor in a particular number line and click [Remove]. “Remove all” option will clear all the numbers from the table. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 75 / 116...
  • Page 76  SMS tests to server  SMS events sent to server  SMS events sent to the user  Replies to commands CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 76 / 116...
  • Page 77 SMS, e.g. in case of a fault.  Counter reset: That parameter defines time (in minutes) after which the counter of SMS sent is to be reset. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 77 / 116...
  • Page 78: Remote Commands

    8.7.2. Remote commands 8.7.2.1. Users remote management enable Selecting this option allows you to remotely configure user accounts.
  • Page 79: Sms Notifications

    8.8. SMS NOTIFICATIONS 8.8.1. Phones CPX200NB can notify users about occurrence of certain events by text message. Before sending the message, may occur an additional attempt a voice call (see item 8.8.4. Options). In order to add user’s number to the notification list, one has to type in the number next to the number index.
  • Page 80: Messages

    In text messages can be used only alphanumeric characters, as well as: ! @ # $ % " < > & * ( ) + : ? ` ; ' = , . / and space. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 80 / 116...
  • Page 81: Events

    From now on, whenever this event occurs, a text containing selected message will be send to the selected phone numbers. Before sending the message, may occur an additional attempt a voice call (see item 8.8.4. Options). CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 81 / 116...
  • Page 82: Options

    Note: The producer does not recommend using this option because it reduces security of the system. The option for use only by advanced users. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 82 / 116...
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  • Page 84: Sms Forward

    NOTE: The user is responsible for correct entering the telephone numbers that prevents any turmoil in sending SMS messages. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 84 / 116...
  • Page 85: Link Control

     Device reset In case the equipment lost the GSM connection, it shall wait for a defined period of time after the fact was ascertained and then it shall perform stipulated tasks. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 85 / 116...
  • Page 86: Gprs

    The equipment has integrated bootloader that enables module software update. During the programming all that process information is displayed. The following activities shall be performed:  Start configuration wizard,  Go to wizard’s “Firmware” option, CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 86 / 116...
  • Page 87: Device Monitoring

    GD-PROG cable in DEBUG mode and then, in “Port” box select an appropriate RS232 port. Monitor allows the control of the following parameters:  Condition of mains power supply  GSM network signal strength and bit error ratio (BER) CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 87 / 116...
  • Page 88: Events History

    “Read” button. After correct reading you will get the access to “Filtering” and “Graphs” functions which allow you a quick diagnosis of the equipment. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 88 / 116...
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  • Page 90: Led Indication

    GSM range = 8 GPRS mode GSM range = 6 SMS mode 9.3. TRANSMISSION During data transmission green LED indicates the data sending. LEDs Description ERROR STATUS (green) (red) (yellow) GPRS transmission transmission CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 90 / 116...
  • Page 91: Programming

    During the equipment’s operation errors can occur. Error is indicated by constant light of red LED and most often it means a communication problem with a modem or SIM card. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 91 / 116...
  • Page 92: Grade 2 Settings

    - Input 1 – 7 tamper - Output 1 – 3 tamper - Power - Battery - Jamming - Keypad output failure - AUX output 1 failure - AUX output 2 failure CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 92 / 116...
  • Page 93: The Behavior Of The System In Compatibility Mode For Grade 2

     the codes in the system must be at least 5 characters  after entering an invalid code three times, all keypads in the system will be blocked for 90 seconds. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 93 / 116...
  • Page 94: Extras

    However, there are parameters, changes to which will be detected only in special circumstances, for example – the server address. If it is changed when the device is online, a restart is needed. When CPX200NB boots up, it will connect to the newly configured address.
  • Page 95: Configuration Parameters

    IP address, such as 213.216.102.98 11.1.1.5. PORT Format: PORT=port Limitations: A number between 1-65535, can be changed by ATS only Description Sets the OSM server address with which the device exchanges data CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 95 / 116...
  • Page 96: General Commands

    , and it will not necessarily be the first command in the list. 11.1.2.1. DISC Format: DISC Limitations: Can be executed by ATS only Description Disconnects TCP connection with OSM server 11.1.2.2. KILL Format: KILL Limitations: Can be executed by ATS only CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 96 / 116...
  • Page 97 PORT – OSM server port APN – APN name by means of which the GPRS session is compiled UN – APN user name PW –APN password DNS0 –DNS server address CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 97 / 116...
  • Page 98 This command is a tool with which you can get information about the phone number of the SIM card installed in the device when connected to the OSM server using GPRS. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 98 / 116...
  • Page 99 Battery_voltage – battery voltage in mV (12000 = 12V). If the battery is not connected, the readings may be incorrect, and be around 9V (9000) voltage_AC – AC voltage at the AC terminals of CPX200NB (downstream the transformer) in mV (18000 = 18V) blocked_zones –...
  • Page 100: Commands For Managing The Users In Cp

    If the administrator password specified is incorrect CPGETUSERS:ENOT_ALLOWED If the command is sent via open SMS or the configuration does not allow remote management of users CPGETUSERS:EFORMAT If the format of the sent command is incorrect CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 100 / 116...
  • Page 101 If the specified password is incorrect CPGETUSERID:ENOT_ALLOWED If the command is sent via open SMS or the configuration does not allow remote management of users CPGETUSERID:EFORMAT If the format of the sent command is incorrect CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 101 / 116...
  • Page 102 If the administrator password specified is incorrect CPSETUSERPARTITIONS:ENOT_ALLOWED If the command is sent via open SMS or the configuration does not allow remote management of users CPSETUSERPARTITIONS:EFORMAT If the format of the sent command is incorrect CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 102 / 116...
  • Page 103 If the new password is too short or too long or does not consist of digits CPSETUSERPASSWORD:ENOT_ALLOWED If the command is sent via open SMS or the configuration does not allow remote management of users CPSETUSERPASSWORD:EFORMAT If the format of the sent command is incorrect CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 103 / 116...
  • Page 104 If the new password is too short or too long or does not consist of digits CPADDUSER:ENOT_ALLOWED If the command is sent via open SMS or the configuration does not allow remote management of users CPADDUSER:EFORMAT If the format of the sent command is incorrect CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 104 / 116...
  • Page 105 CPDELUSER:ENOT_ALLOWED If the command is sent via open SMS or the configuration does not allow remote management of users CPDELUSER:EFORMAT If the format of the sent command is incorrect CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 105 / 116...
  • Page 106 If the new password is too short or too long or does not consist of digits CPSETADMINPASSWORD: EPERMISIONS If the password can not be changed because it is already used by another user. If you type the current administrator password, the command returns EOK. CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 106 / 116...
  • Page 107: Commands For Managing The Partitions, Zones And Outputs

    – means the current status of outputs. It is a bit-vector, where bit 1 CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 107 / 116...
  • Page 108 – is a bit-vector indicating the communication failures between wireless detectors and control panel. Bit 1 (counting from 0), corresponds to the zone 1, … bit 7 corresponds to the zone 7. In CPX200NB system this field is set to 0.
  • Page 109 1 – configuration memory failure CPGETFAILURES:EPERMISIONS If the specified password is incorrect CPGETFAILURES:ENOT_ALLOWED If the command was sent via open SMS CPDELUSER:EFORMAT If the format of the sent command is incorrect CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 109 / 116...
  • Page 110 CPSETPARTITIONS=[STAY,]partitions,password:EFORMAT If the data format is incorrect (partitions,password are the command arguments) CPSETPARTITIONS=[STAY,]partitions:EPERMISIONS If the user with the specified password does not exist CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 110 / 116...
  • Page 111 , if the user does not have permissions to desired partitions). CPUNSETPARTITIONS=partitions,password:EFORMAT If the data format is incorrect (partitions,password are the command arguments) CPUNSETPARTITIONS=partitions:EPERMISIONS If the user with the specified password does not exist CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 111 / 116...
  • Page 112 If the format of the sent command is incorrect CPZONESLOCK:EPERMISIONS If the user has not authorization to the proper partition CPZONESLOCK:ENOT_EXISTS If the user with the specified password does not exist CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 112 / 116...
  • Page 113 If the format of the sent command is incorrect CPZONESUNLOCK:EPERMISIONS If the user has not authorization to the proper partition CPZONESUNLOCK:ENOT_EXISTS If the user with the specified password does not exist CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 113 / 116...
  • Page 114 0) means the zone 1. CPPARTITIONSGETZONES:EPERMISIONS If the specified password is incorrect CPPARTITIONSGETZONES:ENOT_ALLOWED If the command was sent via open SMS CPPARTITIONSGETZONES:EFORMAT If the format of the sent command is incorrect CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 114 / 116...
  • Page 115 0) means the output 1. CPPARTITIONSGETOUTPUTS:EPERMISIONS If the specified password is incorrect CPPARTITIONSGETOUTPUTS:ENOT_ALLOWED If the command was sent via open SMS CPPARTITIONSGETOUTPUTS:EFORMAT If the format of the sent command is incorrect CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 115 / 116...
  • Page 116: Change History

    CPDELUSER, added description of command RLIMIT Upgrade information in chapters: 1. Introduction, 7.2 31.07.2018/ i1.17 / 2.10.0 Computer – requirements and 8.8.5 SMS forward, Added a new response type to the zone CPX200NB ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 116 / 116...

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