PPA C36 - Smart Alarm Manual

PPA C36 - Smart Alarm Manual

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PPA C36 - Smart Alarm Manual

Self-monitored alarm board by Android and IOS app with sending notification in real time, automation and integration with the PPA On line through the internet via a Wi-Fi connection. Fast and simple registration, intuitive operation.

Main features

  • Equipped with switched power supply;
  • Siren output;
  • 12V 7Ah battery charger;
  • 1 configurable auxiliary output;
  • 4 wired zones;
  • Up to 32 wireless zones;
  • Up to 32 remote controls;
  • Internal, intelligent, timed and 24h zones;
  • Internal arming by control key;
  • Led (armed and disarmed status);
  • Programmable siren time;
  • Programmable exit time;
  • Programmable entry time;
  • Configurable arm/disarm beep;
  • Shutdown function on sensors and zones (ignores after 4 shots);
  • Monitors battery and power failure;
  • Protection against battery short.

Technical features

Power: 90-240Vac;

Battery: Lead acid 12V 7Ah;

Wi-Fi communication: 802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz standard;

Wireless Sensors: Open Standard, Fixed Code Compatible with HT6P20;

Remote controls: PPA rolling code, anti-cloning;

Consumption: 300 mA (max);

Dimensions: 230x240x100mm (HxWxD); Weight: 690g.

Product description

Product description

Leds

POWER: Power indicator on source input

STATUS PROG: Reception indicator from a wireless remote control or sensor

PROG WIFI: WiFi connection status indicator.

Off = Initializing / Offline

Fast flashing = Smart registration mode.

Slow flashing = AP registration mode.

Flashing 1 time = Searching for Wi-Fi signal.

Flashing 2 times = Searching cloud server.

On = Connected to Wi-Fi and cloud.

STATUS: Armed board indicator (On) Disarmed (Off) Shooting (Flashing)

Keys

PROG: Learning remote controls / Wi-fi connection setup, follow the app instructions.

APRENDER: Learn wireless sensors / Reset to factory default.

Connections

CN2: Switched source input of the board.

12V / GND: Power output for sensors.

Z1: Zone 1 wired sensor input. Can be disabled by closing jumper Z1.

Z2: Zone 2 wired sensor input. Can be disabled by closing jumper Z2

Z3: Zone 3 wired sensor input. Can be disabled by closing jumper Z3

Z4: Zone 4 wired sensor input. Can be disabled by closing jumper Z4 SIRENE / GND: Connection to siren.

NA: Auxiliary relay normally open contact.

CO: Auxiliary relay common contact.

NF: normally closed contact of the auxiliary relay.

Operation

Wireless sensors programming: With the board in Disarmed mode. Press the 'Learn' key briefly, 'Status Prog' LED flashes quickly. Trigger the wireless sensor.

Programming the remote controls: With the board in Disarmed mode. Press 'Prog' key briefly, 'Status Prog' LED flashes quickly. Press a button on the remote.
Operation

Panic Trigger: Press any key on a remote control registered and hold for 3s or more.

Reset to Factory Default: Press the 'Learn' key and the keep it pressed for 15s until the 'Status Prog' led turns on. All remote controls and sensors will be erased and settings will return to factory defaults. (WiFi connection setting is not affected).

Trigger: When there is a sensor violation or panic trigger, the board will activate the siren for the programmed time (default 5 min), the STATUS led flashes fast indicating the trigger until the board is disarmed or rearmed.

Auxiliary Relay: The auxiliary relay provides a dry contact output for trigger loads such as high-powered lamps, sirens, or provide status to other equipment. Its default operation is to trigger along with the siren output and can be customized in the app as to triggering time and mode. The possible trigger modes are: Trigger with the control panel disarmed, with the board armed, with the internal arming and with the trigger.

Sensor inputs: (Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4). One or more wired sensors can be connected between terminals Z(1-4) and GND. It will be considered violated if the connection is interrupted.

Jumpers Z(1-4): If closed, deactivate the zone corresponding Z(1-4). Unused zones must be disabled.

Siren Output: The output is suitable for connecting one or more sirens with total consumption of up to 1A. If this output goes into a short circuit or presents a very high consumption due to a defect or an attempt at sabotage, the "Siren Sensor" will be violated and the board will be triggered. In this situation, it is ideal to have a second siren installed with the PGM relay in the "Start with siren" mode.

Application

Search the store for the 'PPA ON' app.

Create the account in the app.

Add a device.-> Alarm (Wi-Fi)

Keep the cell phone close to the module at the installation site. Check that the signal level of the mobile Wi-Fi network is good.

Press the PROG button for 5s.

Follow the onscreen instructions.

Application - Step 1 Application - Step 2

Historic:
Displays the history of the latest alarm events, like arming, disarming, shooting, etc..

Accessories

Screen for registration and consultation of accessories (wired and wireless sensors and remote controls).

Accessory Types

Wireless Sensor: Sensors and remote controls with fixed code for panic triggering. The board allows up to 32 devices of this type.

Remote Control: Remote Controls with Rolling Code Compatible with PPA. (Ex.: ZAP4 and Slim models). Up to 32 registered remotes are allowed.

Wired Sensor: Inputs for wired switchboard sensors (Z1,Z2,Z3 and Z4) and siren sensor. When deleted, these devices return to the factory default settings.
Accessory Types - Step 1 Accessory Types - Step 2

Zone Type

Immediate: Default zone type, triggers the siren and sends notification if the switch is armed.

Internal: Special zone for motion sensors and interior doors, which do not trigger when the alarm is in 'Internal Arm' mode. Ideal for when the alarm is armed with residents within the protected perimeter.

24 Hours: Zone that triggers the siren and notification at all times, even with the alarm in 'Disarmed' mode, ideal for use with panic devices and perimeter sensors such as electric fence alarm outputs.

Delayed: Zone that ignores triggers within the tolerance time for input and/or output programmed into the system.

Follower: This zone type behaves like an Immediate zone normally, however, it becomes a Delayed zone if a Delayed type zone is in time count.

Zone Attribute

None: Standard operation.

Smart: With this attribute type there must be 2 openings in the zone in less than 1 minute or an opening lasting longer than 1 minute to be considered a violation. It is generally used to prevent false triggering on some types of wired sensors. Has no effect on wireless sensors.

Silent: When triggering it does not trigger the siren, but sends the notification to the application normally.

Not Self Bypassing: The zone does not obey the autobypass rule after 4 shots.

Settings

Arm/Disarm Sound: Activates the Arm or Disarm notification function disarm the board by the siren output. It emits two beeps to indicate board disarming and one beep to indicate disarming. The PGM output does not trigger in this case even if it is in the "Sir with Siren" mode.

PGM Output Mode: Selects the relay triggering condition PGM. Possible conditions: Trigger with siren, Trigger in Arming mode, Triggering in Internal Arming mode or Triggering in Disarmed mode. PGM output: (Enabled / Disabled) Indicates whether the siren must be activated in case of a trip.

PGM time: Time in minutes for activating the PGM output. After the configured time, the output is deactivated. A time equal to zero indicates triggering with hold (infinite as long as the triggering condition remains).

Siren Trigger Time: Time in minutes for activating the siren. After the configured time, the siren is deactivated.

Siren Output: (Enabled / Disabled) Indicates whether the Siren must be activated in the event of a trip.

Entry Delay: Tolerance time for triggering 'Delayed' type zones after their violation. It is commonly used to allow the user to enter within the perimeter and have a short period of time to disarm the switch without firing it.

Exit Time: Tolerance time for triggering zones of the type after the switch is placed in 'Arm' or 'Internal Arm' mode. Violations in sensors in these zones within the programmed time do not trigger the switch. It is used to allow the user to arm the switch when leaving the secured perimeter.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY

MOTOPPAR, Industry and Commerce of Automatic Gate Operators Ltd., registered with the CNPJ (National Registry of Legal Entities) under Number 52.605.821/0001-55, located at 3526 Dr. Labieno da Costa Machado Avenue, Industrial District, Garça – SP – Brazil, Zip Code 17400-000, manufacturer of PPA Products, hereby guarantees this product against design, manufacturing or assembly defects and/or supportively as a result of material quality flaws that could make its intended use improper or inadequate, within a legal period of ninety days from time of acquisition, provided that the installation instructions described in the instruction manual are observed.

Due to the credibility and trust placed on PPA products, we will add 275 more days to the period mentioned above, reaching a warranty period of one year, likewise counted from the time of acquisition proven by consumer through proof of purchase (Customer Receipt).

Recommendation:
We recommend that both the installation and the maintenance of the operator to be performed by an authorized PPA technical service. If the product fails or has an improper operation, seek an Authorized Technical Service to fix it..

Made by:
Motoppar Indústria e Comércio de Automatizadores Ltda
Av. Dr. Labieno da Costa Machado, 3526 - Distrito Industrial
Garça - SP - CEP 17406-200 - Brasil
CNPJ: 52.605.821/0001-55
www.ppa.com.br
+55 14 3407 1000

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