12/16-zone and 2-partition burglary control panel (74 pages)
Summary of Contents for Cerber C816
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Cerber C612 / C816 12/16-Zone and 2-Partition Burglary Control Panel For your home and office Installer’s Guide Doc -----/ January 2009/ revision 3.x 1. INTRODUCTION...
• The electrical features include an EEPROM memory for programmed configuration, system/partitions status and LOG buffer to be retained even in case of a total power loss; • User-friendly programming of the system parameters, from keypad or by PC (using “EZcom C612&C816 Software”); • Up to 800 events with time and date stamp stored in a FIFO LOG buffer;...
• PGM5 activating/deactivating; • PGM6 activating/deactivating; • PGM7 activating/deactivating; • PGM8 activating/deactivating; • Allowed starting guardian rounds; • Allowed finishing guardian rounds; • All users have “ambush capability” (by pressing the key which corresponds to the “ambush digit”, before the 4 or 6 digits of any user code, then the control panel will transmit a special code to the central station).
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(“keyswitch” or “stay keyswitch”) or guardian round type; • Cerber C816w give installer the option of choosing how many of the 16 zones controlled by panel are wireless. Any combination of wired and/or wireless up to 16 zones can be done.
• Individually programmable exit and entry delay times for each partition – allowed by programming; • Programmable alarm type: silent or audible and for audible alarms steady or pulsing; • Individual siren timers for burglary and fire alarms; PGM functions •...
arming/disarming the user code assigned partitions, tot control PGM1 to PGM4, and for panic alarm (for more details see “Keyfob Module 01 – Installation and Operating instructions”); • All the user code rights are assigned to the keyfob functions, too; •...
12mA - keypad; MPV16/DTMF – 10mA; • Current capability on +AUX output: typically 1A, 2A maximum, fuseless electronic shutdown at 2.2A, and automatic restore. Inputs • 6/8 fully programmable zones on the main board, expandable to 12/16 zones using zone doubling feature or keypads’ zones; Main Board Outputs •...
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In the above drawing is an example of an outdoor self-powered sounder with flash (model CERBER SA11) connected to a CERBER C612. If both indoor and outdoor sounders are used simultaneously, the 2K2 resistor should be connected to the outdoor sounder.
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2. SYSTEM PARAMETERS’ PROGRAMMING (“main programming menu”) In order to enter the programming menu of system parameters (“main programming menu”), the installer should use the command [*][8][Installer’s programming code], while the system is totally disarmed. Notes: The default value of the installer’s programming code is “0269” and it should be changed after the system parameters were programmed. All programming sections are dedicated to the installer and only some of them are accessible to the master user, too.
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2.1 Each programming section has got one or several programming submenus. Once any programming section was selected, the system finds itself within 1 submenu of the programming section (which may be a single one) and within submenus the system is waiting for some specific data to be entered from the keypad. After a complete data set, specific to each submenu, was entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the system will pass to the next submenu of the programming section.
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[__][__][ATTRIBUTES ][#][ATTRIBUTES ][#][ATTRIBUTES ][#], where [__][__] is a 2-digit group for type of the selected zone and ATTRIBUTES , ATTRIBUTES and ATTRIBUTES are 1, 2 and 3 attribute sets for selected zone. While the system is being within “main programming menu”, you should follow the next steps to program the characteristics of each zone from 1 to 12/16: 1.
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KP16LCD (KP16LCDL) Zone Description type line message line message [00] Type zone: Not used Unused zone These zone types are usually used for entry/exit detections. The zones can be violated during the exit delay without causing an alarm. Once the system/partition is armed, first violation of these zones will start the appropriate entry-delay timer. The user must [01] Type zone: Delayed 1...
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set of attributes KP-126Pz / KP-164Pz (LED keypads) KP16LCD / KP16LCDL (LCD keypads) Key pressed to toggle line message Zone line message attribute Enabled Disabled * “audible” alarm “silent alarm” Alarm Audible Silent (with siren activating) (without siren activating) * “steady” siren “pulsing”...
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A maximum number of siren timer triggering equal with “swinger shutdown counter” established in [041] section, if zone restore event is set to occur upon bell cut-off; please note that in this case, if the “report only first zone alarm” option is disabled, too, such a zone may record more alarms than “swinger shutdown counter”.
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If an alarm condition occurs on a zone identified as “intellizone”, the control panel will trigger a timer and will not generate an alarm until one of the following conditions occurs Attribute 1: within the “Intellizone Time Window”: An alarm condition occurs on another zone identified as “intellizone” during intellizone time delay, The zone that is in alarm has restored and the alarm re-occurred during intellizone time delay or the zone that is in alarm remains in alarm the entire intellizone time delay.
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Assig.part.B Zxx Enable Disable Zone assigned to partition B Zone not assigned to partition B After the ATTRIBUTES set for selected zone was established to the required values, press [#] key to confirm. After [#] key was pressed, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel will go back within “main programming menu”. To exit the main programming menu, press [#] key again.
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After choosing the first set of attributes, press [#] key to confirm and the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps. Then, the ATTRIBUTES set is displayed. Press [1] to [8] keys and the related attributes will be activated/deactivated. After choosing second attribute set, press [#] key again to confirm and the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps. Then, the ATTRIBUTES set is displayed.
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For each zone you can enter up to 16 characters descriptor. Some general rules for how to use the keypad and the characters associated to the keys are the following: Characters associated to the keys pressed > < Press a number key, [0] to [9], repeatedly until the desired character appears.
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Voice descriptor for zone 11 Vocal descriptor for zone11 Voice descriptor for zone 12 Vocal descriptor for zone12 Voice descriptor for zone 13 (not used on C612) Vocal descriptor for zone13 Voice descriptor for zone 14 (not used on C612) Vocal descriptor for zone14...
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Voice message for “FIRST PARTITION STATUS IS DISARMED” First partition status is disarmed Voice message for “SECOND PARTITION STATUS IS DISARMED” Second partition status is disarmed Welcome to your C612 panel! Enter your Voice message for WELCOME MESSAGE phone access code, please! Voice message for HEADER MESSAGE...
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Voice message for “PGM ACTIVATED SUCCESSFULLY” PGM activated successfully Voice message for “PGM DEACTIVATED SUCCESSFULLY” PGM deactivated successfully Voice message for “ROUNDs ACTIVATED SUCCESSFULLY” Rounds activated successfully Voice message for “ROUNDs DEACTIVATED SUCCESSFULLY” Rounds deactivated successfully Rounds are enabled Voice message for “ROUNDs ARE ENABLED” Voice message for “ROUNDs ARE DISABLED”...
After selecting the programming section [019] KP126P LEDs are the following: ARMED A – ON, READY A – ON, SYSTEM – flashing, and zone LED 12 – ON. Message number that is recorded consisting of 2 the 2 digits are displayed on LED keypads, one short flash of zone LEDs for tens, and 2 short flashes for the units. There are 94 voice messages that can be recorded using programming section [019].
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While the system is being within “main programming menu” select section [021] to establish the ding options. The 1 to 6 options will be displayed according to the table below: KP-126Pz / KP-164Pz (LED keypads) KP16LCD / KP16LCDL (LCD keypads) Key pressed to toggle Description...
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After setting these options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the [022] programming section, waiting for a new command to enter another section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu. Section [023]: External devices tamper While the system is being within “main programming menu”...
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(first part) KP-126Pz / KP-164Pz (LED keypads) KP16LCD / KP16LCDL (LCD keypads) Key pressed to toggle Description line message Zone line message option Enabled Disabled Z1 of Kpd1 Enable Disable enabled disabled Keypad1’ zone 1 Z1 of Kpd2 Enable Disable enabled disabled Keypad2’...
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While the system is being within “main programming menu” select section [026] to establish how the system will react in case of keypad alarm. The 1 to 6 options will be displayed according to the table below: (first part – partition A) KP-126Pz / KP-164Pz (LED keypads) KP16LCD / KP16LCDL (LCD keypads) Key pressed...
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to toggle line message Zone option line message Enabled Disabled QuickArming A Enable Disable enabled disabled “Away quick arming” QuickInstStay A Enable Disable enabled disabled “Quick instant stay arming” StayArming A Enable Disable enabled disabled “Quick stay arming” ForceQArm A Enable Disable enabled...
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PGM6 ->A enabled disabled PGM6 assigned to partition A Note: The default programmed options are marked with *. Press the [1] to [6] keys in order to turn the appropriate option enabled/disabled and the keypads will display activate/deactivate status of the corresponding options. After setting first set of options, press [#] key to confirm.
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Kpd1 ->B enabled disabled Address 1 keypad assigned to partition B Kpd2 ->B enabled disabled Address 2 keypad assigned to partition B Kpd3 ->B enabled disabled Address 3 keypad assigned to partition B Kpd4 ->B enabled disabled Address 4 keypad assigned to partition B Kpd5 ->B enabled disabled...
Switch to “stay arming” if user doesn’t SwitchStayArm B Enable Disable enabled disabled exit AutoarmType B Enable Disable enabled disabled Autoarming will be stay type ForceAutoarm B Enable Disable enabled disabled “Force Autoarming” NoWarnStayExit B Enable Disable enabled disabled No beeps and dings on “Stay Arming” TimedAutoDis B Enable Disable...
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TLM options 1/2: When at least one of these 2 options are enabled by programming, the panel will check the existence of telephone line once every 4 seconds, except during any phone line communication and every time when the panel is detecting an incoming call; during these 2 actions and 30 seconds after them the telephone line monitoring is stopped. An effective phone line test failure occurs only if for at least 30 seconds the panel doesn’t detect the existence of telephone line and this trouble is restored only if the panel will detect again the telephone line for at least 30 seconds, too.
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Note: The default programmed options are marked with *. Press the [1] to [8] keys in order to turn the appropriate option enabled/disabled and the keypads will display activate/deactivate status of the corresponding options. After setting these options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the [032] programming section, waiting for a new command to enter another section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu.
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If even after the 8 attempts the 2 central station doesn’t answer (the control panel failed to report the events to CS2), then the control panel will record a “CS2 communication failed” event into the 800-event LOG and a specific reporting code into the CS2 85-event internal buffer, too. Upon a new reportable event occurring, if the communication with CS2 is established, the entire list from CS internal buffer, the old reporting codes, the new reporting codes and the failed communication reporting code, which is already in the list, will be reported together to the CS2.
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Reports tampers, troubles, restores and periodical test TmpTrbTstCS1 Enable Disable * enabled disabled to CS1 FireEmCS1 Enable Disable * enabled disabled Reports fire and emergency to CS1 AlResAmbPanCS2 Enable Disable * enabled disabled Reports alarms, restorations, ambush and panics to CS2 ArmDisByssCS2 Enable Disable...
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An additional condition should be met for control panel to automatic initiate the voice/sound reporting on the phone line: at least one of the 4 follow me phone numbers should be programmed (see programming/selective erasure sessions of the 1 to 4 follow me phone numbers, accessible to the master user by means of one of [*][7][Master Code][5X][Phone number X][#] or [CODE][Master Code][5X][Phone number X][#] commands) .
the control panel and PC couldn’t be activated during this time the keypad buzzer of the system will sound a long error beep. Next, the control panel will call back again the “PC phone number” for 2 more times and the keypad buzzer of the system will sound a long error beep each time the communication between the control panel and the PC could not be activated. Please note that if the digital communicator is enabled by programming and the corresponding reporting codes - PC connecting/disconnecting - were programmed in the [061] and [072] programming sections, after the first verifying of the passwords, the control panel will first report these codes to the central station and only then will dial back the “PC phone number”.
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After entering the required arming sequence (i.e. any valid user code entering), the exit delay parameters determine the amount of times a user has to leave the protected area before the panel arms the partition (or the entire system). Example: If the “exit delay 1” is to be set to 20 sec. and the “exit delay 2” is to be unchanged, enter: |020||#|. After the first 3 digits the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and after [#] key, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section, waiting for a new command to enter another section.
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For the “burglary siren timer” and “fire siren timer” you can set even the value 00. Don’t program the value 00 for “burglary siren timer” and “fire siren timer” because the siren will no longer activate upon the “burglary” and “fire” alarms! Section [039]: Transmission Delay upon “AC power loss”...
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In case the successive attempts of entering wrong access codes gets the value set in this section the keypad will lock for 7 minutes and all the keypad LEDs will fast blink. The event will be memorized into the 800-event LOG, which can be uploaded and viewed onto PC by “EZcom C612 Software” and optionally a specific reporting code will be transmitted to CS, too (if the digital communicator is enabled by programming and the appropriate reporting code is programmed within [058] or [069] section).
Example: If activation time of PGM1 defined as pulse type is to be set at 10 seconds (or minutes - see section [022]) and activation time of PGM2 defined as pulse type isn’t to be modify, enter |010|[#] keys. After the 3-digit group was entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and after [#] key was entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section, waiting for a new command to enter another section.
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1.1 After [#] key pressing, if the “maintenance code” was programmed during a previous programming session, then the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the system will pass to display the first 5 rights of the “maintenance code” (step no. 3). 1.2 After [#] key pressing, if the “maintenance code”...
enabled disabled PGM1 activating/deactivating En/Dis PGM1 Allowed Not allowed PGM2 activating/deactivating En/Dis PGM2 Allowed Not allowed enabled disabled enabled disabled PGM3 activating/deactivating En/Dis PGM3 Allowed Not allowed enabled disabled PGM4 activating/deactivating En/Dis PGM4 Allowed Not allowed PGM5 activating/deactivating En/Dis PGM5 Allowed Not allowed enabled...
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[x][x][x][x] for 4-digit codes (or [x][x][x][x][x][x] for 6-digit codes), where [x][x][x][x] and [x][x][x][x][x][x] are the new 4 or 6 digits for “master code”. 2.1. After entering the first digit of a new sequence for “master code” the zone 2 LED will be blinking. That means the control panel is waiting for second digit for new value of the “master code”.
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*enabled disabled PGM4 activating/deactivating En/Dis PGM4 Allowed Not allowed PGM5 activating/deactivating En/Dis PGM5 Allowed Not allowed *enabled disabled PGM6 activating/deactivating En/Dis PGM6 Allowed Not allowed *enabled disabled 4. Finally the installer should press [#] key to confirm the RIGHTS set of the “master user code”. After [#] key pressing the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the panel will pass to the next step.
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After any digit was pressed, programming of the second panel account may be canceled by [#] key pressing. After cancellation by [#] key pressing, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps, the system will keep the old value for second panel account and the control panel will go back within “main programming menu” To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.
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, type one 1 digit number , type one 1 digit number Ding time Ding pause Choose Sect: The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps after the 2-digit group and the panel exits the section, waiting for a new command to enter another section. To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.
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* The card has to be assigned to one user code that has the “Card controls access [44] Pulse on guardian round OK controlPGM types” right (3 right in the 3 set of rights) enabled. Section [052]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: Arming by User / Keyswitch Arming / “Arming by Ev.codes S:052 PC”...
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The digit specific to "disarming by user” event will be used by the panel to generate the event code for transmission to the “central station” in 4x2 formats (4 account digits + 2 event digits). So, in order to get the 2 event digits, the panel will automatic add to this specific digit the corresponding digit of the user number (for all users from 15 to 45 the identifying digit of user number will be either “F”...
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If one event code should keep its value previously set, press [#] key instead of that corresponding digit. If one event code isn’t to be reported to CS, the digit which corresponds to the event will be set as [0] value. Each digit specific to each event will be used by the panel to generate the event code for transmission to the “central station”...
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If one event code isn’t to be reported to CS, the 2 digits which correspond to the event will be set as [00] value. Remarks: Delay for sending to the central stations the “AC power loss” / “AC power Restore” event codes (or “AC power loss” to initiate voice/sound reporting) will be programmed in section [039]. Delay for sending to the central station the “Low Voltage on Battery”/”Restore Voltage on Battery”...
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Section [063]: Event Reporting Codes in CID Format regarding: Arming by User / Keyswitch Arming / Arming by PC / “Timed Autoarming” / Inactivity Autoarming / Away Quick Arming Enter the last 2 digits of the Contact ID reporting code for each event. Arming by user code 3.401 - Arming by user...
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The specific event codes regarding „guardian rounds started” and „guardian rounds finished”, which are set in this section; after the 4-digit group specific to these reporting events the panel will transmit to CS another 3-digit group which stands for user number identifying. In CID format the „guardian rounds started/finished by installer’s maintenance code” is identifying as user „000”...
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Enter the last 2 digits of the Contact ID reporting code for each event. Ev.codes S:072 Programming entry 1.627 - Program mode entry 272811122324 Programming exit 1.628 - Program mode exit PC connected 1.411 - Call-back request made PC disconnected 1.412 - Successful access LOG 90% full...
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After [#] key pressing, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command to enter another section or [#] key to exit the “main programming menu”. A 2-second pause can be added by entering HEX digit D between the digits of the phone number (enter HEX digit D by pressing [*] and [3] keys). In order to erase the phone number, press [*] key, once the panel entered this section.
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The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps after the 3-digit group and the panel exits the section, waiting for a new command to enter another section. Press [#] key instead of the 3-digit group if you want to cancel programming of this time interval. To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.
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To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key. Section [080]: Moments for Starting / Finishing the Guardian Rounds (hour: minute / hour: minute) In order to establish the daily moments when the guardian rounds are starting/finishing automatically, enter the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for starting moment and the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for finishing moment.
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The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each 2-digit group and 6 beeps after the last one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command. To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key. Section [084]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM4 as “clock timer”...
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Note: If in this section, one of the 2 groups of 2 digits are set both with value 0, then the corresponding partition will try to auto arm after every second if no activity will be detected in the area. Section [091]: Panel Identification Code within upload/download UP/DW C612 psw Enter 4 digits (HEX digits are NOT allowed), to identify the control panel within upload/download process.
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A 2-second pause can be added by entering HEX digit D between the digits of the phone number (enter HEX digit D by pressing [*] and [3] keys). In order to erase the phone number, press [*] key, once the panel entered this section. To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.
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2.1 After any digit was pressed, system time and date setting can be canceled by [#] key pressing. After cancellation by [#] key pressing, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the control panel will go back within “main programming menu”, keeping the old value for system time and date. 3.
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Section [099]: Cancellation of any Phone Line Communication [*][8][Installer’s programming code][099] Command allows to the installer to cut-off any phone communication when he is carrying out a Stop Comm test. [*][8][Master Code][099][#] Command allows to the “master” user to stop the voice/sound reporting and communication between panel and PC, without stopping communication to the “central station”.
APPENDIX A: C612 control panel response according to the zone wiring types A.1. SINGLE ZONE INPUT TERMINAL CONNECTIONS The system hardware recognizes the following single zone input terminal connections. For more information on programming the options mentioned in the following sections refer to the zone definitions within 01 to 12/16 programming sections.
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If some off your detection devices will use normally open contacts and your security installation requires tamper (open circuit) detection, but it does not require wire fault recognition, connect the detection devices as shown in the next figure and ensure the zone wiring attributes are programmed as shown in the next table. This setup will communicate the violated zone to the control panel which will display it on the keypads.
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A.2. ZONE DOUBLING or ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY ZONE (ATZ) CONNECTIONS Advanced Technology Zoning (ATZ) feature allows you to install two detection devices per input terminal, therefore, doubling zone capacity of the control panel. Advanced technology zoning is a software-oriented feature, there is no need for extra modules, simply install the devices as shown in the next sections. The extra zones function exactly like any other zone displaying zone status on the keypads and sending separate alarm codes for each zone.
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ATTRIBUTES set: ATZ parallel Tamper Contact Zone terminal System Response wiring recognition type status short circuit A&B Zones Secured 1KΩ ±35% Zone A Secured & Zone B Violated N.C. 2K2 ±35% Zone A Violated & Zone B Secured 3K2 ±35% A&B Zones Violated open circuit A&B Zones Violated...
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Tamper Contact Zone terminal parallel System Response recognition type status wiring short circuit A&B Zones Violated 1KΩ ±35% Zone A Violated & Zone B Secured N.O. 2K2 ±35% Zone A Secured& Zone B Violated 3K2 ±35% A&B Zones Secured open circuit Tamper trouble A&B A.2.5.
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A.2.7. ZONE DOUBLING with PARALLEL CONNECTION, without EOL RESISTOR, without TAMPER RECOGNITION If your security installation does not require tamper or wire fault recognition, but it requires parallel connection, connect the two detection devices as shown in the next figure and ensure the zone wiring attributes are programmed as shown in the next table. This setup will communicate the violated zones to the control panel which will display them on the keypads.
APPENDIX B:. Keypad addresses and zone allocation C612 control panel accepts up to 8 keypads. Each keypad is identified by its own address which can be established using the DIL switch on the keypad PCB. The KP-126Pz / KP-164Pz LED keypads if are used in the system, can accept only addresses from 1 to 4 (having only 2 switches – DIL 1 and DIL 2), therefore if you need more than 4 keypads, the higher addressed keypads will be LCD types only.
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zone 10 and zone 11 are zone 1 and zone 2 of the keypad with address 3; zone 12 is zone 1 of the keypad with address 4.
APPENDIX C:. Event LOG display messages LCD message Event description Arming by Arming by Stay Arm Stay Arming by Disarming Disarming by AutoArm Stop Autoarming stopped by Ambush user under duress UnknownEv Unknown Event. Call installer Arming Keysw Arming by Keyswitch Arming PC Arming by PC Timed Autoarm...
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MaintRqKp Maintenance request triggered from keypad FireRqKp Fire alarm triggered from keypad PanicRqKp Panic alarm triggered from keypad MedicalRqKp Medical Emergency Alarm triggered from keypad MasterEnterPr Master enters programming mode MasterExitPr Master exits programming mode MasterChgPr Master changed programming values FailCommCS1/CS2 Fail to report to CS1 and CS2 FailCommCS1...
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B:SuTCBOnZ: Partition B, Sensors under test closed back on zone xx SuTOpOnZ: Sensors under test opened on zone xx A:SuTOpOnZ: Partition A, Sensors under test opened on zone xx B:SuTOpOnZ: Partition B, Sensors under test opened on zone xx...
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