ROEL electronics cerber C41V1 Installation Booklet

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Security access control systems
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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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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.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power
12V/4Ah battery;
50mA stand-by current;
500mA max. current consumption on AUX. power output.
Inputs
4 fully programmable 2K2 EOL zones on board;
1 Key-switch/tamper/panic etc... 2K2 EOL zones on board.
Outputs
2 "open-collector" outputs with negative trigger (NPN), max. 100mA;
1 "open-collector" siren output with positive trigger (PNP), 1A max.
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PANEL MOUNTING
Select a dry location close to an unswitched AC source allowing ground
connection. If the system also sends vocal messages, the location must be
close to a telephone dose.
Remove the printed circuit board and mount the cabinet securely to the wall
using 4 screws. Mount the PCB into the cabinet. Pull all cables into the cabinet
and prepare them for connection.
KEYPAD MOUNTING
The keypad should be located close to the designed Entry/Exit door and
mounted at a convenient height for all users.
Disassemble the keypad and mount the back plate on the wall. Pull the
keypad wiring inside the keypad and prepare it for connection.
WIRING
NOTE: Complete all wiring to the control panel before applying battery or AC
power to it.
Wiring should be made according to one of the next diagrams,
depending on the selected type: Cerber C41V1 or Cerber C41V4.
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CONNECTORS
The following connectors are located on the PCB panel :
AUX - , AUX +
Connectors for auxiliary power supply.
These terminals supply power for keypads, PIR detectors and other active
devices in the system.
The maximum load on these terminals cannot exceed 500mA. Observe
polarity!
YEL, GRN
Keypad communication.
PGM 1, PGM 2
Programmable "open collector" outputs with negative trigger. The maximum
load on this terminals cannot exceed 100mA.
BELL +, BELL -
Siren output. "BELL+" is a positive trigger output (PNP).
The maximum load on these terminals cannot exceed 1A. Observe
polarity!
Z1, COM, Z2, Z3, COM, Z4
Terminals for fully programmable zones.
If not used, the terminals will be closed with a 2K2 EOL resistor.
KEY
Terminals for special Keyswitch/Tamper zones.
If not used, the terminals will be closed with a 2K2 EOL resistor
SET
Phone set.
LINE
Phone line.
DIF
These terminals are used to connect a mini speaker in case of one's wish to
listen to the recorded messages.
COMISSIONING
When finishing connections, first reset the system following the procedure
described bellow.
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Reset to Default
1. Disconnect power, both batteries and AC power.
2. Connect jumper JP1 (RESET) on PCB.
3. Power the panel and wait for 2 seconds.
4. If the system was reset to default, zone LEDs will blink successively, and
the green READY LED will be lit.
5. Disconnect power, both batteries and AC power.
6. Take jumper JP1 off (RESET) PCB.
7. Power the panel. From now on, the system parameters are set to default
and the system is disarmed.
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System operation is done using the keypad and LEDs' indications on the
frontal side of the keypad.
OPERATING CODES
There are 4 programmable operating codes in the system.
Code 1 - Master Code programmed with "1234" value by default. Using the
Master code, one can operate the system and program the other user codes.
Code 4 - "Ambush Code", not programmed by default.
If the panel is connected to the phone line, when disarming - using this
particular code, the panel will transmit a phone message to Cerber C41V1
control panel.
For Cerber C41V4 control panel, when disarming - using the Ambush code,
the panel will transmit a special phone message meaning the system was
disarmed under threat.
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Code modifying including Master Code by default, is achieved by
[*][7][“Master Code”] command.
INSTALLER'S CODE
The default Installer's Code is “0269”. This code achieves parameter
programming by [*][8][Installer's code] command. The installer should
change this code after mounting the system!
ARMING
Before arming the system, make sure that all protected doors and windows
are closed.
If the “SYSTEM” LED is lit, check the following:
- the alarm memory ([*][5] command). If there are alarms in memory,
it will be cleared when arming the system.
- bypassed zones ([*][3] [Access code] command). Ensure that each
zone displayed as being bypassed is intentionally bypassed.
- system trouble ([*][4] command). If there are troubles with the
battery or the AC power, fix them before arming.
If "READY" LED is not lit, then one or more zones are open. One cannot
arm the system if the system is not ready, meaning that "READY" LED should
be lit.
To arm the system, key in a 4 digit access code. When pressing each key, the
keypad buzzer will sound a short beep.
After pressing the access code, the "ARMED" LED will turn on and the keypad
buzzer will sound 6 beeps.
If the access code is not correct, the keypad buzzer will sound a long beep.
Press [#] key and then press the access code again.
After pressing the access code and the "ARMED" LED was lit, exit the
protected area through the Entry/Exit zone, before the Exit time was over.
After the Exit time was over, all LEDs will turn off, except the "ARMED" LED.
The default Exit time is 120 seconds.
OTHER ARMING MODES
QUICK ARMING
[*] [0]
This function will be used by someone who doesn't own an access code.
Arming will be done by pressing the sequence [*][0]. Next, the user should
leave the protected area before Exit time was over. After the Exit time was
over, the whole system is armed and the "ARMED" LED will stay lit.
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“INSTANT STAY” ARMING
[*] [1] [ACCESS CODE]
This arming mode is used for perimetral protection. Thus, the user can stay
inside the protected area (i.e.: arming the panel at night while staying home).
After pressing the access code, the system automatically isolates zones
defined with "STAY" attribute. That is why the yellow "SYSTEM" LED will
be lit. After the Exit time, all the Delayed zones will become Instant and
they will trigger alarm the very moment they are opened. The red "ARMED"
LED will blink, indicating that the Delayed zones are Instant now.
“STAY” ARMING
[*] [2] [ACCESS CODE]
This arming mode is also used for perimeter protection. This time the user
also stays inside the protected area, but is allowed access through the
Delayed zones.
After pressing the access code, the system automatically isolates the
zones defined with "STAY" attribute. That is why the yellow "SYSTEM"
LED will be lit. After the Exit time was over, the whole system is armed and
the "ARMED" LED will stay lit.
NOTE: If the Entry/Exit and the Follower zones have been programmed for
Forced arming (by the installer), that means these zones will be bypassed
until their closing, after the Exit time was over.
The Forced arming option is useful if, for example, going out of the system is done
through a door with magnetic contact, which is connected to an Entry/ Exit zone. At the
same time the door is supervised by a PIR detector, connected to a Follower zone. If the
Exit time is shorter than PIR detector stabilization time, then the 2 zones will be
programmed with Forced arming in order to be bypassed when arming. So, bypassing
cancellation will be done when the zones are closed (that is when closing the door and
leaving the protected area).
DISARMING
One can only enter the protected area through an Entry/Exit zone. While zone
opening, Entry time will begin counting.
Keypad buzzer will sound a continuous beep during while the entire Entry
time, indicating that the system should be disarmed.
Press one of the access codes. If wrong, press [#] key and press the code
again. The "ARMED" LED will be off and so will the buzzer.
If the system is not disarmed during the Entry time, the panel will alarm.
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OTHER OPERATING COMMANDS
ZONE BYPASSING
[*] [3] [ACCESS CODE]
Zone bypassing can only be achieved when the system is disarmed.
The initiating devices from a bypassed zone will not be considered by the
panel. Zone bypassing is used when access is needed in that particular zone
even if the system is armed. Zone bypassing is also used when some
initiating devices or wires are damaged and restoring is not immediately
possible.
Arming can be done with one or more bypassed zones, even if they are open.
While the system is disarmed, press [*] [3] [User code] to display the
bypassed zones. The "SYSTEM" LED will blink and the corresponding zone
LEDs will be lit.
To bypass a zone press the corresponding digit, while the corresponding LED
will turn ON. To unbypass a zone press the corresponding digit, while the
corresponding LED will turn OFF.
Exit bypassing mode by pressing [#].
NOTE: When disarming the system, the bypassed zones will be cleared.
SYSTEM STATE DISPLAY
[*] [4]
The alarm system monitors some trouble conditions. If one of these
conditions occurs, the "SYSTEM" LED will turn ON.
To display these conditions press [*] [4]. The conditions will be displayed on
zone LEDs as follows:
Zone 1 LED Low Battery: if the battery is disconnected or LOW, this LED is
lit. The LED will turn OFF within 8 seconds after restoring the battery trouble.
Zone 2 LED AC Power Loss: if AC power is OFF or the transformer is burnt,
this LED is lit. The LED is also lit if AC power circuit fuse is burnt. The LED will
turn OFF instantly after restoring AC power trouble.
To exit this mode press [#] key.
ALARM MEMORY DISPLAY
[*] [5]
The alarms produced during the last arming are memorized. To display the
alarmed zones press [*] [5].
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"SYSTEM" LED will blink and so will the LEDs of the alarmed zones.
One can press the 1 to 9 keys in order to visualize the first 9 alarm events
during the last arming of the panel. Pressing the key [1] one of zone LEDs
will turn on showing the first zone alarmed, while pressing the key [9] one of
zone LEDs will turn on showing the latest zone alarmed.
Pressing the key [0] one can see all the alarmed zone simultaneously. All the
corresponding zone LEDs will blink.
To exit this display mode press [#] key.
The alarm memory will clear while arming the panel again.
DOOR CHIME ON/OFF
[*] [6]
The Door Chime feature causes the keypad buzzer to sound 6 short beeps
whenever a delayed zone is activated. The feature is useful if the Delayed
doors are out of view and the user desires an indication of when the door
zones are opened.
The Door Chime feature works only when the system is disarmed. The
feature may only be turned on/off while the system is disarmed by entering
[*] [6] command. If the feature is being turned ON, the keypad buzzer will
beep 3 times. If the feature is being turned OFF the keypad buzzer will sound
only one long beep.
PROGRAM/MODIFY USER CODES
[*] [7] [MASTER CODE]
The [*] [7] [Master Code] command allows the user to modify all the user
codes but the Installer's Code.
Enter [*] [7] [Master Code]
“READY”, “ARMED” and “SYSTEM” LEDs will blink.
The lit zone LEDs will indicate which codes are programmed. By default, zone
1 LED will be ON indicating the Master code is only pre-programmed (the
Master code is code 1).
From this moment on, the codes are to be modified as follows:
Changing or Adding a Code
In order to change or add 1 to 4 access codes, enter the number of the code
to be changed/added.
The corresponding zone LED will blink and the keypad buzzer will sound 3
beeps. Enter the new access code (4 digits). Do not press [*] while
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entering the code.
After introducing the code, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 beeps and the
corresponding zone LED will turn ON.
To edit another code, key in another order number and replay the procedure.
Thus, all the desired codes will be changed.
Erasing a Code
After introducing the number of the code to be erased, the corresponding
zone LED will blink and the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps. To erase the
code press [****].
NOTE: Do not erase Master Code! If, by mistake the Mater Code is
erased, reset system programming to the factory default settings (see
Hookup Installation and Programming Manual).
During Program/Modify User codes mode "READY", "SYSTEM" and "ARMED"
LEDs will blink continuously and zone LEDs will indicate:
Zone LED The access code is:
OFF not programmed
ON programmed
blinking programming in progress
After having done all the desired changes, exit this mode by pressing [#] key.
DIALING STOP
[*] [9] [MASTER CODE]
Dialing stop can only be done when the system is disarmed.
Therefore, if an alarm occurs in armed mode and the dialer starts the phone
communication, to stop the dialing enter a valid user code for disarming, then
enter the sequence [*] [9] [Master Code].
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For vocal message recording follow the procedure described bellow:
1. Open the control panel cover.
2. Keep RECORD button pressed, placed top-right on the PCB.
3. After the red LED turned ON, holding RECORD button pressed, say the
message directly into the microphone. The message must not exceed 30
seconds. NOTE: If the message exceeds 30 seconds, the LED turns OFF and
the recording is automatically stopped. In this case, shorten the message and
repeat the recording.
4. To stop the recording, release RECORD button.
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For local checking of recorded vocal messages follow the procedure de- scribed
bellow:
1. Connect a temporary mini-speaker (min. 8ohm impedance) to the DIF
terminals.
2. Press PLAY button, placed near the RECORD button, and listen to the
message.
3. Disconnect the speaker.
4. Close the control panel cover.
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For vocal messages recording follow the procedure described bellow:
1. Open the control panel cover.
2. Connect jumper REC on PCB (JP2). The red "RECORD" LED will turn on.
3. Record the first message keeping M1 button pressed .
4. After the red LED turned ON, keeping M1 button pressed, say the message
directly into the microphone. The message does not have to exceed 15
seconds. NOTE: If the message exceeds 15 seconds, the red LED turns OFF
and the recording will be automatically stopped. In this case, shorten the
message and repeat the recording.
5. To stop the recording, release M1 button.
6. To record the messages 2, 3 and 4, repeat steps 3 and 4 using buttons M2,
M3 and M4, respectively.
7. Disconnect REC jumper (JP2).
Each event is assigned to a certain message as follows:
Message 1 - One of zones 1-4 is activated
Message 2 - Panic from the keypad
Message 3 - AC Loss
Message 4 - Ambush condition
For local checking of recorded vocal messages follow the procedure described
below:
1. Connect a temporary mini-speaker (min. 8Ohm impedance) to the DIF
terminals.
2. Press one of M1-M4 buttons and listen to the respective message. The
green “PLAY” LED will be on during message playback.
3. Disconnect the speaker.
4. Close the control panel cover.
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ENTERING THE PROGRAMMING MODE OF SYSTEM
PARAMETERS
[ * ] [ 8 ] [INSTALLER'S CODE]
Entering the programming mode of system parameters is achieved by
[*][8][Installer's Code] command, only in disarmed mode. The system
programming options are explained bellow.
The default Installer's Code is [0269] and it is strongly recommended to be
changed after installing the alarm system.
After pressing [*][8][Installer's Code], the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps,
and the LEDs will display as follows:
LED LED STATE
READY OFF
SYSTEM
Blinking
ARMED ON
Zone LEDs OFF
Now you have just entered the system parameter programming mode. To leave
the programming mode press [#] key.
System parameters are grouped in sections counted from 01 to 14. To enter
each section press the 2 corresponding digits.
After entering the 2 digits, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps an the LEDs
will display as follows:
LED LED STATE
READY ON
SYSTEM Blinking
ARMED ON
Zone LEDs OFF
This moment you are inside the chosen section. To leave the section press [#]
key.
Certain programming entries may require entry of data in HEX. To enter data in
HEX format, first press the [*] key followed by a number according to the data
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in the table bellow:
HEX number
A Enter [*][0]
B Enter [*][1]
C Enter [*][2]
D Enter [*][3]
E Enter [*][4]
F Enter [*][5]
Note that after pressing the [*] key, “READY” LED will blink and after
entering the decimal digit , the LED will stay lit.
PROGRAMMING SECTIONS
SECTIONS [01..07] - FIRST ... SEVENTH PHONE NUMBER
These are the phone numbers to which the control panel will send the vocal
messages by phone line.
Each phone number will be entered like a number dialed on a key phone. The
maximum number of digits is 15.
After entering the last digit of the phone number, press [#] key.
A 2 second pause for number dialing can be added by entering [*][3]. To clear
the phone number enter [*][5][#].
Note: In order to enter 01-07 sections, [*] [8] [Master code] command may
be used.
SECTION [08] - MESSAGE DURATION/DIALING ATTEMPT
NUMBER
Enter 2 groups of 3 digits each (001..255).
The first group of 3 digits represents message duration in seconds. The default
duration is [030] seconds.
The second group of 3 digits represents the dialing attempt number (for each
programmed phone number). The default dialing attempt number is [002].
SECTION [09] - ZONE DEFINITIONS
To programs the characteristics of zones 1-4 enter 4 groups of 2 digits. The
first digit of each group represents the zone type and can have the
value of: 0, 1, 2 or 3.
[ 0 ] ENTRY/EXIT ZONE (DELAYED ZONE)
An Entry/Exit zone is usually used for Entry/Exit doors. The Exit Delay starts
when the system is armed. The zone may be opened and closed during the
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delay without causing an alarm.
When the Exit Delay expires, zone opening will start the Entry Delay. During
the Entry Delay, the keypad buzzer will sound continuously to indicate that
the system should be disarmed. If the system is disarmed before the Entry
Delay expired, no alarm will be generated.
Entry and Exit Delay times may be independently programmed for 1 to 255
seconds in section 11. The default settings are 120 seconds for the Exit Delay
and 30 seconds for the Entry Delay.
This zone type can be programmed for Forced arming.
[ 1 ] INSTANT ZONE
Instant zones are normally used for door and window contacts. Instant zones
are disabled during Exit Delay, but will generate an instant alarm if opened
after Exit Delay expired.
The Exit Delay is the same as for Delayed zones and is 120 seconds by
default.
[ 2 ] FOLLOWER ZONE
The Follower zones are used with interior motion detectors and follow the
standard Exit Delay. If entering the system is done through a Delayed zone,
then the Follower zone will have the standard Entry Delay. If entering the
system is done through a Follower zone without coming through a Delayed
zone, an alarm will be generated.
This zone type can be programmed for Forced arming.
[ 4 ] 24-HOUR ZONE
The 24-hour zones are permanently active. If such a zone is tripped, an alarm
will be generated even if the system is disarmed.
The second digit of each group represents the alarm type. There are
six alarm types:
[ 0 ] STEADY
Send an alarm message and the siren will be enabled.
[ 1 ] PULSE
Send an alarm message and the siren will be enabled in pulse.
After a pulsing alarm occurring all the other audible alarms will be pulsing
alarms, until the siren will be stopped.
[ 2 ] SILENT
Sends an alarm message and the siren will be not enabled.
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[ 4 ] STEADY ALARM AND FORCED ARMING
An alarm message will be send by phone line and the siren will be enabled. The
system can be armed even if this zone is not secured.
[ 5 ] PULSED ALARM AND FORCED ARMING
An alarm message will be send by phone line and the siren will be enabled in
pulse. The system can be armed even if this zone is not secured.
[ 6 ] SILENT ALARM AND FORCED ARMING
An alarm message will be send by phone line and the siren will be not enabled.
The system can be armed even if this zone is not secured. NOTE: The forced
arming alarm type is only available for Entry/Exit and Follower zones.
Example: Zones are to be programmed this way:
Zone 1 - Entry/Exit zone with steady alarm
Zone 2 - Follower zone with steady alarm
Zone 3 - Instant zone with steady alarm
Zone 4 - 24 Hour zone with pulse alarm
After entering the section by pressing [0] [9], enter the sequence:
[0][0] [2][0] [1][0] [3][1]
After each of the 2 digits, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps. After entering
the last 2 digits, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 beeps and exit the section 09
waiting for a new command.
SECTION [10] - KEY ZONE DEFINITIONS
Enter 2 digits in order to determine "KEY" zone features.
The first digit represents the "KEY" zone type and can be:
[ 3 ] PANIC OR TAMPER ZONE
The Panic zone is permanently active. If such a zone is tripped, an alarm will
be generated even if the system is disarmed.
[ 4 ] ARMING/DISARMING BY KEY
The system can be armed/disarmed by a return key with NC contact. If the
system is armed then, when zone is opened, the system will be disarmed. If
the siren is enabled, then when zone is opened, the siren will be stopped.
The second digit represents the alarm type for panic or tamper zone
and the alarm type (steady, pulse or silent) as well when [*] and
[#] keys are pressed simultaneously (see section 09).
SECTION [11] - SYSTEM TIMES
Enter 3 groups of 3 digits each (001 to 255 seconds), to establish the three
system delays:
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Entry Delay
The Entry Delay determines the lapse of time allowed between the activation of
an Entry/Exit zone and system disarming. If the system is not disarmed
during this delay, an alarm will be generated. The default Entry Delay is 30
seconds.
Exit Delay
The Exit Delay determines the lapse of time allowed between entering an
access code to arm the system, and the activation of an Entry/Exit zone to
exit the protected area. The default Exit Delay is 120 seconds.
Bell cut-off time
The bell cut-off time represents how long the siren will be enabled when an
alarm occurs. When an alarm occurs, the siren will sound until this period of
time is exceeded or an access code is entered.
Example: These times are to be programmed this way:
Entry time - 10 seconds
Exit time - 60 seconds
Bell cut-off time - 3 minutes
After entering the section by pressing [1][1], enter the sequence:
[0][1][0] [0][6][0] [0][0][3]
After each of the 3 digits, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps. After entering
the last 3 digits, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 beeps and exit the section 11
waiting for a new command.
SECTION [12] INSTALLER'S CODE CHANGING
The default value for the Installer's Code is [0269]. It is strongly recommended
to change this code after completing the installation of the alarm system. Keep
the new code in a safe place.
Enter 4 digits [X] [X] [X] [X]. Next, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 beeps and
will exit section 12 waiting for a new command.
SECTION [13] PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT OPTIONS FOR
PGM1, PGM2
Enter 2 digits.
The first digit refers to PGM1 and the second one refers to PGM2, and
they stand for:
[0] LATCH ON ALARM
The output goes to ground in alarm circumstances, and is shut OFF when
disarming.
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[1] SYSTEM STATE FOLLOW
The output goes to ground when arming, and is shut OFF when disarming.
[2] ENTRY DELAY
The output goes to ground during the Entry Delay.
[3] EXIT DELAY
The output goes to ground during the Exit Delay.
[4] TROUBLE
The output goes to ground while there is a trouble in the system (AC power
loss, low battery, unsuccessful communication attempt).
[5] CONTINUOUS SIREN
The output goes to ground while the siren is sounding continuously.
[6] PULSING SIREN
The output goes to ground while the siren is sounding in pulses.
[7] SILENT SIREN
The output goes to ground while any silent alarm is enabled.
[8] PANIC
The output goes to ground when panic feature is activated (panic zone or by
simultaneously pressing [*]+[#] keys).
SECTION [14] DIALING MODE/MESSAGE SELECTION
Enter 2 digits.
The first digit represents:
0 = Pulse dialing
1 = DTMF dialing
When a phone line transmission is initiated within the first 5 seconds, the
control panel checks up the presence of the free line tone. If the line tone is
detected, then the control panel dials immediately the programmed phone
number. If after 5 seconds the line tone is not detected,the control panel will
still dial the programmed phone number
The second hex digit represents:
0 = the vocal message is not sent
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1 = sends the alarm message when one of zones 1-4 is tripped
2 = sends the alarm message when Panic is activated from the keypad
4 = sends the alarm message when AC Loss
8 = sends the alarm message when Ambush
If the message is sent when several of the four events occur simultaneously
then, in this location the hexadecimal digit which represents the sum of digits
corresponding to the selected messages will be programmed, according to
following table:
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The alarm message is sent to:
The second
programmed
digit
One of
zones 1-4
Activating
Panic from
keypad
AC Loss Ambush
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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B
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1 = sends Message 1
2 = sends Message 2
4 = sends Message 3
8 = sends Message 4
If messages are successively sent to each programmed phone number when
several of the four events occur simultaneously then, in this location the
hexadecimal digit which represents the sum of digits corresponding to selected
messages will be programmed, according to following table:
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It is sent a succession consists of
The second
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[01] FIRST PHONE NUMBER PROGRAMMING
Default: not programmed [ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
[02] SECOND PHONE NUMBER PROGRAMMING
Default: not programmed [ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
[03] THIRD PHONE NUMBER PROGRAMMING
Default: not programmed [ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
[04] FOURTH PHONE NUMBER PROGRAMMING
Default: not programmed [ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
[05] FIFTH PHONE NUMBER PROGRAMMING
Default: not programmed [ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
[06] SIXTH PHONE NUMBER PROGRAMMING
Default: not programmed [ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
[07] SEVENTH PHONE NUMBER PROGRAMMING
Default: not programmed [ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
[08]
MESSAGE DURATION/DIALING ATTEMPT NUMBER PROGRAMMING
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Default: [ ][ ][ ] [ ][ ][ ]
[09]
ZONE DEFINITIONS
Default Digit 1 Digit 2
[0][0] [ ][ ] Zone 1 [0]Entry/Exit [0] Continuous
[1][0] [ ][ ] Zone 2 [1]Instant [1] Pulsing
[2][0] [ ][ ] Zone 3 [2]Follower [2] Silent
[2][0] [ ][ ] Zone 4 [3]24-Hour [4] Continuous with Forced arming
[5] Pulsing with Forced arming
[6] Silent with Forced arming
[10] KEY
ZONE DEFINITION
Default Digit 1 Digit 2
[4][0] [ ][ ] KEY Zone [3]Panic or tamper [0] Continuous
[4]Arming/disarming [1] Pulsing
by key [2] Silent
[11] SYSTEM
TIMES
Default
[0][3][0] [ ][ ][ ] Entry delay (seconds)
[1][2][0] [ ][ ][ ] Exit delay (seconds)
[0][0][4] [ ][ ][ ] Bell cut-off (minutes)
The available values are from 001 to 255. Do not enter 000.
[12] THE INSTALLER’S CODE
Default [0][2][6][9] [ ][ ][ ][ ]
[13] PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT OPTIONS FOR PGM1, PGM2
Default Options
[0] [ ] PGM1 Output [0] Latch on alarm
[0] [ ] PGM2 Output [1] Follow system state
[2] Entry delay
[3] Exit delay
[4] Trouble
[5] Continuous siren
[6] Pulsing siren
[7] Silent siren
[8] Panic
[14] DIALING MODE/MESSAGE SELECTION
Default Digit 1 Digit 2
[0][0] [0] Pulse dialing [0] The messages are not sent
[1] DTMF dialing [1] Alarm messages for zones 1-4
[2] Panic from the keypad
[4] AC LOSS
[8] Ambush
Any sum between previous digits for sending several messages
[F] Sends all messages
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While this system is an advanced design security system, it does not offer guarantee
against burglary, fire or other emergency. Any alarm system, whether commercial or
residential, is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons. For
example:
Intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical
sophistication to bypass an alarm sensor or disconnect an alarm warning device.
Intrusion detectors (e.g. passive infrared detectors), smoke detectors, any many other
sensing devices will not work without power. Battery operated devices will not work
without batteries, with dead batteries or if the batteries are not put in properly. Devices
powered solely by AC will not work if their AC power supply is cut off for any reason,
however briefly.
A user may not be able to reach a panic or emergency button quickly enough.
Smoke detectors may not activate or provide early warning for a variety of reasons.
Some of the reasons smoke detectors used in conjunction with this system may not
work are as follows> Smoke detectors may have been improperly installed and
positioned. Smoke detectors may not sense fires that start where smoke cannot
reach the detectors, such as chimneys, in walls, or roofs, or on the other side of
closed doors. Smoke detectors may not sense a fire on another level of a residence or
building. A second floor detector, for example, may not sense a first floor or
basement fire. Moreover, smoke detectors have sensing limitations. No smoke
detector can sense every kind of fire every time. In general, detectors may not
always warn about fires caused by carelessness and safety hazards like smoking in
bed, violent explosions, escaping gas, improper storage or flammable materials,
overloaded electrical circuits, children playing with matches, or arson. Depending on
the nature of the fire and/or the location of the smoke detectors, the detector, even if
it operates as anticipated, may not provide sufficient warning to allow all occupants
to escape in time to prevent injury or death.
Passive Infrared Motion Detectors can only detect intrusion within the designed
ranges as diagrammed in their installation manual. Passive Infrared Detectors do not
provide volumetric area protection. They do not create multiple beams of protection,
and intrusion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by the beams. They
cannot detect motion or intrusion that take place behind walls, ceiling, floors, closed
doors, glass partitions, glass doors or window. Mechanical tampering, masking,
painting, or spraying of any material on the mirrors, windows or any part of the
optical system can reduce their detection ability.
Alarm warning devices such as sirens, bells or horns may not alert people or wake up
sleepers who are located on the other side of closed doors. If warning devices sound
on a different level of the residence from the bedrooms, then they are less likely to
waken or alert people inside the bedrooms. Even persons who are awake may not
hear the warning if the alarm is muffled by noise from a stereo, radio, air conditioner
or other appliances, or by passing traffic, Finally, alarm warning devices, however
loud, may not warn hearing-impaired people or waken deep sleepers.
Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premise to a central
monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily out of service. Telephone
lines are also subject to compromise by sophisticated intruders.
Even the system responds to the emergency as intended, however, occupants may
have insufficient time to protect themselves from the emergency situation. In the
case of a monitored alarm system, authorities may not respond appropriately.
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The most frequent cause of an alarm system not functioning when an intrusion or fire
occurs is inadequate maintenance. This alarm system should be tested weekly to
make sure all sensors are working properly.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Number of zones 4+1 Tamper zone
Zone type programmable
EOL resistor 2,2kOhm
Programmable outputs PGM1, PGM2 2
Max. current load of PGM1, PGM2 outputs 100mA
Main board typical current consumption 50mA
Keypad typical current consumption 12mA
Rated power for main board operation 13,8 - 14Vcc
ROEL electronics S.A.
Str. Calimachi 27-29, 023496, Bucharest,
Tel.: 021/204.47.00, Fax: 021/242.20.30,
E-mail: [email protected], www.roel.ro
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ROEL electronics cerber C41V1 Installation Booklet

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Security access control systems
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