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ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD
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Serenity™
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ONTROL
ANEL
User's Guide
Preliminary draft Version

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  • Page 1 ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD Serenity™ ONTROL ANEL User’s Guide Preliminary draft Version...
  • Page 2 Crow’s obligation is limited to repairing or replacing this product, at its option, free of charge for materials or labor, if it is proved to be defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service. Crow shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other then Crow.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents INTRODUCTION ...........................1 ......................1 LARM ONTROL YSTEM ..........................2 ERENITY EATURES ..................... 2 YPICAL LARM YSTEM ONFIGURATION LCD & TOUCH PANNEL KEYPAD DESCRIPTION ...................3 1: M & S ................3 ABLE CREEN UTTONS YMBOLS ESCRIPTION ....................4 EYPAD UNCTION LPHANUMERIC 2: K ......................
  • Page 4 How to Delete the User Code.......................23 ....................24 DDING HANGING ELEPHONE UMBERS ........................24 OW TO SET IME AND RFID R ARM/DISARM A ............. 24 EADER FOR REAS WITH AN CCESS ........................25 SING ONTROL ....................25 NTERING UMBERS ETTERS AND YMBOLS LCD KEYPAD DESCRIPTION .......................26 –...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Crow products offers you. The SERENITY SERIES is a highly advanced, multifunction alarm control system, designed to flawlessly manage your security system at home or at business, protects you against burglary and supports the operation of multiple electronic devices.
  • Page 6: Serenity Features

    Serenity Features Manages Up to 32 Zones, 30 wireless and 2 wired(can be mapped to 2 wireless) zones  Available in 8F and 9F frequencies  Supports up to 4 partitions   New graphic LCD display and two way wireless keypads ...
  • Page 7: Lcd & Touch Pannel Keypad Description

    LCD & Touch Panel Keypad Description The LCD Keypad shows all the information required to operate the system. The User communicates with the alarm system via the keypad. The Keypad continuously displays information about the status of the alarm system, and enables the User to operate the system in different modes, change settings and program User's access code.
  • Page 8: Keypad Function + Alphanumeric Keys

    Keypad Function + Alphanumeric Keys These keys are used to arm the system, enter commands to alter system settings, status events, scroll through the history events and more. In addition the keys are used to enter codes, initiate Emergency and used for programming. Please review the table 2.
  • Page 9: Learn How To Read Alarm/Trouble/Information Data Status

    Learn How to Read Alarm/trouble/information Data Status The Serenity is able to display different Alarm Graphics for Alarm/trouble/events data status indications according to system configuration and operation. For Example: Main Display Screen ARMED STAY AREA /SYSTEM ARMED SYSTEM Flashing Symbol –...
  • Page 10: Logging Events

    Logging Events To enable users to examine a record of events, the system can display an event and can have one event or several. For example, system might have an event for each monitored entity. Displaying Alarms View An alarm view is a window screen that displays representations of alarms. For example, an alarm view might represent alarms in the following form: Detailed alarm view and an alarm corresponded symbol (an alarm graphic displayed alone) The rest of this section describes how to obtain alarm views, including how to use alarm...
  • Page 11 2. Area 1 not ready – An alert indicating the alarm isn't ready to be armed due to an alarm event. The alert will stop when the event is handled. Example 2: ZONE Battery Low Main Power Fail alarm + alarm Press on the Alert touch button to login to the alarm status view screen (See pictures 3...
  • Page 12: G Raphic S Ymbols

    Table 3: Alarm/Trouble Graphic Symbols Alarm Symbols Display Description Main Display screen Alarm Status view screen Flashing Symbol–Exit delay Time Stable Symbol- AREA is in ARM state Flashing Symbol–Stay Exit delay Time Stable Symbol- AREA is in STAY Armed state Flashing Symbol –...
  • Page 13: Audible Signals

    Output Low Battery Output Monitor Fail Ten code attempts Area 4 Armed Zone Bypass Alarm in Arm Mode EX. Open Zone in Area 4 Zone Missing Audible Signals When the keypad is used to activate or deactivate the different functions it emits different audible beeps.
  • Page 14: Summary Of Functions

    Summary of Functions The system's main functions are listed in table (For LED symbol the functions are the same) Function Keys Description Notes Full or   Initiates full arm Only if enabled by C O D E ENTER Partition installer.
  • Page 15 Function Keys Description Notes Output Activates or deactivates Only if enabled by   Keys Control outputs and devices installer  <select Output number > Option 1  Enter Exit Output Activates or deactivates This key is Programmed Control outputs and devices by Default ...
  • Page 16: Operating The Lcd Keypad

    LCD Keypad operations How to Arm the System before Exit Preparing the System for Arming Verify that all zone indicators are off, when all zones are closed (all doors, exits and windows are closed and motion in the protected area is restricted or bypassed), the system is ready to be armed.
  • Page 17: Arming The System With A Code

    Arming the System with a code Before leaving the premises you must arm the system. Arming the alarm system turns on all detectors in the partition/s being armed. Be aware that partitions without assigned zones will not be armed. 1. Enter your code. 2.
  • Page 18: Disarming The System

    Disarming the System Option 1 1. Press <A> key During exit delay time only, otherwise use option 2 Option 2 1. Enter your code. 2. Press <ENTER>. The two indicators go off, the system is now disarmed. Stopping and Resetting Alarms 1.
  • Page 19: Arming The System While Staying Home

    Arming the System While Staying Home Arming the System in Stay Mode This type of arming is used when people are present within the protected area. At nighttime, when the family is about to retire, perimeter zones are protected, but not the interior zones. Consequently, interior movements are ignored by the system.
  • Page 20: Arming In The Latchkey Mode

    Arming in the Latchkey Mode If this option is enabled at installation phase and has been assigned to a specific user code, the user will Arm the system in latchkey mode. This ARM type is useful for a message report that will be sent, for instance, to a parent's mobile to inform him that his children have returned home from school and have disarmed the system.
  • Page 21: How To Bypass A Zone Or Bypass A Zones Group

    How to Bypass a Zone or Bypass a zones group This feature allows the user to bypass any zone that can't be closed (due to a malfunction). You can bypass the selected zones prior to arming. This feature is also used to temporarily exclude a faulty zone from service, which requires repair.
  • Page 22: Using Chime

    Using Chime A Chime (Day zone) is a detector that can be part armed while you are at home but working in another part of the building. It can be programmed to operate a buzzer or light to let you know you have a visitor.
  • Page 23: Emergency Alerts

    Emergency Alerts This feature of the system allows the user to immediately send an emergency alert according to the user's emergency (can be preprogrammed by the installer according to the user's request). The system has 3 respective emergency alerts, each one activated by pressing of the A, B, C, D column two adjacent buttons simultaneously.
  • Page 24: How To Display & Read Events From Memory

    How to Display & read Events from Memory The Memory function stores the most recent actions done by the system to date, the most recent event first on the list, cycling backwards to past events. Up to 2000 events can be stored, after which the system acts on a FIFO basis (First in First Out).
  • Page 25: How To Control Outputs And Devices

    How to Control Outputs and Devices The keypad enables you to control external devices, such as an air-conditioner or heater. To activate or halt a device: Step 1: Press on the Output Control button Step 2: Use Right/Left button and Select the required Output number Step 3: Use the enter button to activate or deactivates a specific output Step 4: Press on the EXIT/ESC button to exit to the main screen Quick Control Button (If enabled by the installer at Installation)
  • Page 26: How To Change Or Add Codes

    How to Change or Add Codes About Master Code and the User Code The factory default USER 1 is the master code (1234) is intended as a preliminary control of the alarm system. After SERENITY is installed and put into service, the code can be changed to any code known to the Master user.
  • Page 27: How To Add Or Change The User Code

    Step 9: Press the <ESC/EXIT> button till the system asks you to confirm exit and press the <ENTER> button to exit from User Programming mode. Second option: Step 1: Type the command address P1234E Step 2: Type the command address P1E Step 3: Press the <ENTER>...
  • Page 28: Adding/Changing Telephone Numbers

    Adding/Changing Telephone Numbers Your panel accepts up to eight phone numbers, each of them with a total of 50 digits*. Your panel can be programmed to dial all or any of these depending on the event which has occurred. Type the commands in this order: P1234E Step 1: Type the command address (entering User programming mode)
  • Page 29: Using Main Menu Control

    The Serenity's RFID reader is used for selective arming or disarming Area 1,3,2,4 or all. In addition it can be used to perform actions, for instance, to turn on/off an output. By presenting a valid access tag or card to the reader, the user can then Arm or disarm the panel.
  • Page 30: Lcd Keypad Description

    ARM/DISARM the system or performs panic alarm. LCD Keypad Description Most of the main actions like ARM, DISARM, ARM STAY, and others are the same at the crow LCD keypad. But in the LCD keypad the user can change texts like zone name and area names, adjust the backlight and buzzer tone.
  • Page 31: Adjusting Language , Keypad Sound , Backlight , Microphone And Speaker

    Adjusting Language, Keypad Sound, Backlight, Microphone and Speaker Entering to Local Configuration Programming Step 1: Press on the main menu key button Step 2: Press on the scroll down/up button, select Local Configuration level and press on the ENTER key. Select Language Step 1: From Local Configuration level scroll down/up, select language and press the ENTER key Step 2: Choose the required Language and press the ENTER key...
  • Page 32 Backlight The user can independently adjust the backlight level of the LCD display and the Keypad Buttons from off to on with 10 steps in between. The Buttons used for these special functions vary depending on the LCD keypad. Step 1: From Local Configuration level scroll down/up, select Backlight and press the ENTER key Step 2: Scroll Right/Left Button to increase/decrease illumination and press the ENTER key...
  • Page 33 Speaker Volume Step 1: From Local Configuration level scroll down/up, select Speaker and press the ENTER key Step 2: Scroll Right/Left Button to increase/decrease Speaker Volume and press the ENTER key...
  • Page 34: Customization Chart

    Customization Chart Use this form to record your changes and customizations. User Name User Name Zone Zone Name...

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