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Table of Contents
Table of Contents ......................................................................................- 2 -
INTRODUCTION........................................................................................- 3 -
FEATURES:.................................................................................................................................................- 3 -
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................- 4 -
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• PANEL MOUNTING......................................................................................................................- 4 -
• KEYPAD MOUNTING...................................................................................................................- 4 -
WIRING.......................................................................................................................................................- 4 -
CONNECTORS...........................................................................................................................................- 6 -
COMISSIONING.......................................................................................................................................- 6 -
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OPERATING CODES................................................................................................................................- 7 -
INSTALLER'S CODE................................................................................................................................- 8 -
ARMING......................................................................................................................................................- 8 -
OTHER ARMING MODES.......................................................................................................................- 8 -
QUICK ARMING...........................................................................................................................- 8 -
“INSTANT STAY” ARMING.......................................................................................................- 9 -
“STAY” ARMING..........................................................................................................................- 9 -
DISARMING...............................................................................................................................................- 9 -
OTHER OPERATING COMMANDS.....................................................................................................- 10 -
ZONE BYPASSING....................................................................................................................- 10 -
SYSTEM STATE DISPLAY.......................................................................................................- 10 -
ALARM MEMORY DISPLAY.....................................................................................................- 10 -
DOOR CHIME ON/OFF............................................................................................................- 11 -
PROGRAM/MODIFY USER CODES......................................................................................- 11 -
DIALING STOP.......................................................................................................................................- 12 -
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ENTERING THE PROGRAMMING MODE OF SYSTEM PARAMETERS....................................- 14 -
PROGRAMMING SECTIONS...............................................................................................................- 15 -
SECTIONS [01..07] - FIRST ... SEVENTH PHONE NUMBER..................................- 15 -
SECTION [08] - MESSAGE DURATION/DIALING ATTEMPT NUMBER .................- 15 -
SECTION [09] - ZONE DEFINITIONS...............................................................................- 15 -
SECTION [10] - KEY ZONE DEFINITIONS .....................................................................- 17 -
SECTION [11] - SYSTEM TIMES ........................................................................................- 17 -
SECTION [12] INSTALLER'S CODE CHANGING...........................................................- 18 -
SECTION [13] PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT OPTIONS FOR PGM1, PGM2.............- 18 -
SECTION [14] DIALING MODE/MESSAGE SELECTION.............................................- 19 -
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cerber C41v1/v4
installer’s book
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INTRODUCTION
Cerber C41V1/Cerber C41V4 are keypad operated burglary systems, with
built-in telephone dialer, alarm memory and 4 access codes.
One 30 second vocal message is available for the Cerber C41V1 control panel
Four vocal messages, approx. 15 seconds each, are available for the Cerber
C41V4 control panel.
System facilities are keypad programmable. The central unit is RISC
microprocessor designed. The electrical schematic includes an EEPROM
memory. Thus, the programmed parameters are retained even after all
power is removed.
FEATURES:
• 4 End-of-Line Resistor supervised zones; All zones are programmable as
Entry/Exit, Instant, Follower or 24 hour;
• One Keyswitch/Tamper zone;
• Keypad programming;
• 1 Master code and 3 user codes, all programmable;
• Optional Ambush code (code 4);
• Quick arming, “Stay” arming, “Instant stay” arming;
• Optional Forced arming for Entry/Exit and Follower zones;
• Optional zone bypassing;
• Programmable Chime function;
• Programmable siren alarm type: Steady, Pulse or Silent;
• Programmable Entry/Exit;
• Optional Keyswitch arming/disarming;
• 9 options for 2 programmable outputs: Latch alarm, Arming/Disarming,
Entry delay, Exit delay, System Trouble, Steady siren, Pulsing siren, Silent
alarm or Panic;
• The first 9 alarm events occurred since the last arming are displayed on
the keypad;
• 7 programmable phone numbers for the transmission of the single
message (Cerber C41V1) and 4 messages respectively (Cerber C41V4);
• Message duration and number of dialing attempts are programmable;
• Monitors status of system, battery and AC power;
• EEPROM memory retains the programmed configuration even after all
power was removed from the control panel;
• Up to 4 keypads, 4 wire linked;
• Keypad tamper using micro switch;
• Individual state LEDs for each zone, indicating the alarm state;
• System state LEDs: READY, SYSTEM, ARMED.