EBS CPX200N Installation And Programming Manual

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ALARM CONTROL UNIT
CPX200N
Installation and
programming manual
Version of the manual:
Date of issue:
Firmware version:
GPRS transmitter configurator version:
v1.6
2015.06.26
1.1.3
1.3.48.1

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  • Page 1 ALARM CONTROL UNIT CPX200N Installation and programming manual Version of the manual: v1.6 Date of issue: 2015.06.26 Firmware version: 1.1.3 GPRS transmitter configurator version: 1.3.48.1...
  • 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

    POWER LOSS ..........................28 6.5. RESET TO DEFAULT SETTINGS ....................... 28 6.6. SYSTEM OPTIONS .......................... 29 6.7. USERS REMOTE MANAGEMENT ....................... 29 6.8. ZONES CONFIGURATION ........................ 29 6.9. OUTPUTS CONFIGURATION ......................31 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 3 / 106...
  • Page 4 LINK CONTROL ..........................77 8.9.1. GSM ............................77 8.9.2. GPRS ............................. 78 8.10. FIRMWARE ............................. 78 8.11. DEVICE MONITORING ........................79 8.12. EVENTS HISTORY ........................... 80 LED INDICATION .......................... 82 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 4 / 106...
  • 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. KP10 KEYPAD ..........................16 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 5 / 106...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing EBS alarm control unit. CPX200N 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 KP10 LED keypad was designed in a modern, discreet style.
  • Page 7: Control Unit Functions

     Possibility to restrict the scope of authorisation 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 up to 5000 events CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 7 / 106...
  • 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 8 / 106...
  • 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. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 9 / 106...
  • 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. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 10 / 106...
  • Page 11: Description Of Screwed Connectors Of The Control Unit

    OBDNA casing can be ordered (the casing includes appropriate 230VAC/18VAC transformer). 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. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 11 / 106...
  • Page 12: Configuration Of 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. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 12 / 106...
  • Page 13: Drawing 3. Configuration Of Input Lines

    Drawing 3. Configuration of input lines CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 13 / 106...
  • 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 14 / 106...
  • 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 15 / 106...
  • Page 16: Kp10 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. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 16 / 106...
  • Page 17 After the keypad is assembled the switch contact is closed. Unauthorised disassembly of the keypad will send the message to the alarm control unit. In order to eliminate surface unevenness, a spring is located on the switch lever. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 17 / 106...
  • 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 CPX200N. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 18 / 106...
  • 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. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 19 / 106...
  • 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. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 20 / 106...
  • Page 21: Programming Date

    4.7. RESTORING A DEFAULT USERS CODE Pressing the PROG button on CPX200N 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

    The partition the user has access to will be disarmed. If the chirps are activated the disarming will be confirmed by two chirps of siren. If the user has access to all CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 22 / 106...
  • Page 23: Partition Handling

    2. If partition arming was selected, the keypad will indicate counting the time for leaving the facility. Leave the facility before the time for leaving expires. After it is armed the ARMED LED will be constantly on. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 23 / 106...
  • Page 24: Alarm Display

    After pressing the button corresponding to active LED, the detailed information about the alarm source within selected type is displayed. Anytime is pressed, contents of the main level of alarms CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 24 / 106...
  • Page 25: Faults Memory

    Button 2 – Fault of output 1 - 3: 1 – Fault of output 1 2 – Fault of output 2 3 – Fault of output 3 Button 3 – Fault of feeding output: CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 25 / 106...
  • Page 26 2 – Fault of central unit settings Keypads tamper 3 – Button 3 – Other damages > Keypads tamper: 1 – Keypad tamper 1 2 – Keypad tamper 2 3 – Keypad tamper 3 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 26 / 106...
  • Page 27: 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 27 / 106...
  • Page 28: Activation Of Service Mode

    In order to protect the settings against accidental modification, the function is to be additionally confirmed with installer code. 3 beeps will confirm the successfully entered function. Using that function will trigger the control unit’s reset using default parameters. <Installer code> CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 28 / 106...
  • Page 29: System Options

    01 to 07; entering number 00 will change the parameters for all zones in the system, – number of parameter related to a given zone: CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 29 / 106...
  • Page 30 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: … … CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 30 / 106...
  • Page 31: Outputs Configuration

    , where <X> is the time in miliseconds NOTE: Chirp configuration is common for all outputs Example: a) change of a single parameter – operation mode of number 2 output into bi-stable operation mode: CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 31 / 106...
  • Page 32: Partition Configuration

     6 – auto-arming time (DEC type parameter, time of day written in the 24-hour notation in the form HHMM),  7 – auto-arming option (BIT type parameter): CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 32 / 106...
  • Page 33 Press cancel changes entered in currently configured parameter only and exit service function – previously entered parameters, confirmed with , will not be cancelled. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 33 / 106...
  • Page 34: Text Messages Configuration

    CPX200N 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 35 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 Getting the name of partition CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 35 / 106...
  • Page 36 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 36 / 106...
  • Page 37 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 37 / 106...
  • Page 38 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 38 / 106...
  • Page 39 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 39 / 106...
  • Page 40 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 40 / 106...
  • Page 41 BATTERY-OK Battery failure ended AUX1-FAIL Failure of auxiliary output 1 AUX2-FAIL Failure of auxiliary output 2 AUX1-OK Failure of auxiliary output 1 ended AUX2-OK Failure of auxiliary output 2 ended CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 41 / 106...
  • Page 42 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 42 / 106...
  • Page 43: 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 44: 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: CPX200N 7.3.1.2. File -> Open If you have a file with recorded settings you can use it for programming another equipment.
  • Page 45 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. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 45 / 106...
  • Page 46 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: CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 46 / 106...
  • Page 47 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\CPX200N_20000\ CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 47 / 106...
  • Page 48: Menu-> Operations

    CPX200N_20000 directory contains all files related to programming the CPX200N 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 49: 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. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 49 / 106...
  • Page 50: 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.2007 user manual. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 50 / 106...
  • Page 51  Close the configuration wizard’s window after you finish the data input.  The equipment is ready for data transmission in accordance with new settings. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 51 / 106...
  • Page 52: 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 52 / 106...
  • Page 53: 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. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 53 / 106...
  • Page 54: 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. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 54 / 106...
  • Page 55: Secondary Server Parameters

    (in TCP/IP or SMS mode). Default factory setting is 0000. It should be changed at first equipment start-up (programming). It can be composed of up to seven alphanumerical characters. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 55 / 106...
  • Page 56 PUK code (using any GSM phone). Default factory PIN code entered in the equipment is: 1111. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 56 / 106...
  • Page 57: 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. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 57 / 106...
  • Page 58: Inputs/Outputs

     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 time for entrance. If the system is armed, the line activation initiates counting the CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 58 / 106...
  • Page 59 If not, the lien is treated as instant line.  24H burglary silent – sends a report to the central station but provides no keypad display or sounding.  24H fire – works like 24H burglary. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 59 / 106...
  • Page 60 Enabling this option causes the panel immediately generates an alarm when the zone was violated when the system is armed. 8.3.1.7. Ignore during arming Zone can be violated during partition arming (e.g. delay circuits shall be set to that option). CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 60 / 106...
  • Page 61: Partitions

    8.3.2.4. Alarm time The parameter defines the time the alarm will be indicated by KP10 keypad. 8.3.2.5. Partition name The parameter allows you to give any name for the partition. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 61 / 106...
  • Page 62 NOTE: To use the auto-arming/disarming function, you should do a firmware upgrade to version 1.1.1 or higher, then read and write the configuration of the device using “GPRS transmitters configurator” program in version 1.3.45.023 or higher. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 62 / 106...
  • Page 63: Outputs

     Alarm & chirp – The output is activated when alarm is detected or when arming/disarming. 8.3.3.2. Partition 1 / 2 The parameter allows assigning particular monitoring partitions to outputs. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 63 / 106...
  • Page 64: System Options

    Selecting this option turns off signaling a loss of communication with the server on KP10 keypad. 8.4.3. Turn automatic override for failure off Selecting this option enables the system fault signal when arming. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 64 / 106...
  • Page 65: Users

    When uploading a configuration, "Write users" option must be selected in the writing options. Users’ configuration changes can be made only via programming cable. Users update is not possible remotely via GPRS. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 65 / 106...
  • Page 66: Monitoring

    8.6.1.2. SMS ON/OFF In these columns you can check which signals are to be reported to the monitoring station via SMS message – when the equipment is not connected with server via CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 66 / 106...
  • Page 67: Additional Data

    Put a mark next to the name of data kind to turn on transmission of this data kind to monitoring station. Empty field means that this kind of data will be not transmitted. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 67 / 106...
  • Page 68: Restrictions

     Allow all: Means that communication is allowed from any telephone number.  Allow selected: Means that communication is allowed only from these listed telephone numbers. You can define up to 5 telephone numbers. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 68 / 106...
  • Page 69 The user can define time for the equipment to transfer information via SMS. Validity period is defined separately for the following groups of information:  SMS tests to server  SMS events sent to server CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 69 / 106...
  • Page 70 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. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 70 / 106...
  • Page 71: 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. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 71 / 106...
  • Page 72: Sms Notices

    8.8.1. Phones CPX200N can notify users about occurrence of certain events by text message. In order to add user’s number to the notification list, one has to type in the number next to the number index. Device can handle up to 10 phone numbers CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT –...
  • Page 73: Messages

    8.8.2. Messages Text for each message has to typed in the Messages tab. These messages can be later assigned to specific events in the Events tab. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 73 / 106...
  • Page 74: Events

    Num 1 to Num 10 has to be checked. From now on, whenever this event occurs, a text containing selected message will be send to the selected phone numbers. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 74 / 106...
  • Page 75: Options

    8.8.4. Options Cooperation with smartphone For the user to be able to use his smartphone application, option has to be checked in the Options tab. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 75 / 106...
  • Page 76: Sms Forward

    NOTE: The user is responsible for correct entering the telephone numbers that prevents any turmoil in sending SMS messages. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 76 / 106...
  • Page 77: 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. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 77 / 106...
  • Page 78: 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, CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 78 / 106...
  • Page 79: 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) CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 79 / 106...
  • Page 80: 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. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 80 / 106...
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  • Page 82: 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 82 / 106...
  • Page 83: 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. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 83 / 106...
  • Page 84: 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 CPX200N boots up, it will connect to the newly configured address.
  • Page 85 Sets the phone number for sending SMS with the events in the absence of GPRS communication. If the number is not configured sending SMS messages will not be available. phone_number may contain a prefix of the country. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 85 / 106...
  • Page 86: General Commands

    Restarts the GSM modem in the device. This results in breaking a GPRS session and deregistration from the GSM network and re-registration to GSM and GPRS network when you restart the modem CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 86 / 106...
  • Page 87 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 87 / 106...
  • Page 88 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. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 88 / 106...
  • Page 89 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 CPX200N (downstream the transformer) in mV (18000 = 18V) blocked_zones –...
  • Page 90: 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 90 / 106...
  • Page 91 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 91 / 106...
  • Page 92 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 92 / 106...
  • Page 93 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 93 / 106...
  • Page 94 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 94 / 106...
  • Page 95 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 95 / 106...
  • Page 96 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. CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 96 / 106...
  • Page 97: Commands For Managing The Partitions, Zones And Outputs

    3 means the output 3. If the output is enabled, the bit is set. batteryVoltage – battery voltage in mV (12000 = 12V). If the battery is not connected, the readings may be incorrect, and be around 9V (9000) CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 97 / 106...
  • Page 98 – AC voltage at AC terminals of CPX200N (downstream the transformer) in mV (18000 = 18V). silentAlarms is a bit-vector indicating the quiet alarm memory since the last arming (arming cancels the alarm memory). Bit 1 (counting from 0), corresponds to the zone 1, …...
  • Page 99 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 99 / 106...
  • Page 100 CPSETPARTITIONS=partitions,password:EFORMAT If the data format is incorrect (partitions,password are the command arguments) CPSETPARTITIONS=partitions:EPERMISIONS If the user with the specified password does not exist CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 100 / 106...
  • Page 101 , 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 101 / 106...
  • Page 102 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 102 / 106...
  • Page 103 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 103 / 106...
  • Page 104 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 104 / 106...
  • Page 105 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 CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 105 / 106...
  • Page 106: Change History

    CPSETPARTITIONS and CPUNSETPARTITIONS commands. 23.10.2014 / i1.4 / 1.0rc17 Changes in drawings Added auto-arming/disarming. Added temperature and 08.04.2015 / i1.5 / 1.1.1 humidity range. 26.06.2015 / i1.6 / 1.1.3 ‘Users’ tab description update CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT – INSTALLER MANUAL 106 / 106...

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