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AVA PRO

 

Control panel CPX300W

 

Firmware version: 3.1.7 
Instructions version: v1.3 
Release date: 26/05/2020 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Assembly instructions for the

 

AVA PRO

 

 

CPX300W alarm control panel 

 

Summary of Contents for AVA PRO CPX300W

Page 1: ...EN AVA PRO Control panel CPX300W Firmware version 3 1 7 Instructions version v1 3 Release date 26 05 2020 Assembly instructions for the AVA PRO CPX300W alarm control panel...

Page 2: ...y kind either expressed or implied are provided including but not limited to any implied warranties of merchantability or suitability for a certain purpose unless such a required by law The manufactur...

Page 3: ...module 12 3 4 WiFi 12 3 4 1 Description 12 3 4 2 Module installation 12 3 4 3 Technical parameters 13 3 5 RF433 13 3 5 1 Description 13 3 5 2 Module installation 13 3 5 3 Technical parameters 14 3 5...

Page 4: ...nel along with a discussion of the parameters and operating principles The information contained herein will allow a quick and trouble free installation NOTE All information regarding the AVA PRO syst...

Page 5: ...ic contact with an additional input PIR 30 motion detector PIRC AM 30 motion detector with a camera RC 30 remote control STAG 30 touchless user identifier AVA KEY BM8000PLx C3W visual audible wireless...

Page 6: ...a GPRS SMS Ethernet Wi Fi 11 Programmers MINI PROG BT a programmer that allows configuration and monitoring of the control panel thanks to the IDC10 connector and Bluetooth technology GD PROG a progra...

Page 7: ...required min 20 VA Current consumption 18VAC average max 85 mA 130 mA 18VAC in 2G mode with MOD GSM 2G modem uBlox Sara G350 78 mA 130 mA 18VAC in 3G mode with MOD GSM 3G modem uBlox Sara U201 Current...

Page 8: ...onnected battery but without the mains power supply MODE user base formatting button including installer code To run the process press the button turn on the power supply of control panel holding for...

Page 9: ...built in 868 MHz module Place for a latch securing the antenna wire included to the module together with the set P1 P2 P3 P4 Yellow LEDs indicating the signal level for the GSM module Steady light rep...

Page 10: ...on the CPX300W motherboard labelled cellular network see Figure 1 item 6 and then screwed with a screw attached to the set The module has two sockets for mounting nano SIM cards To place the card sli...

Page 11: ...icantly reduce its range 3 2 5 Technical parameters of the GSM module Table 2 Technical parameters of the GSM module Module variant 2G 3G Modem SARA G350 SARA U201 Supported frequency bands 2G 850 MHz...

Page 12: ...Ethernet module Table 3 Technical parameters of the Ethernet module Supported connection standards 10Base T 100Base TX Auto MDI MDI X Ethernet connector RJ45 shielded Dimensions 36 5 mm x 27 mm 3 4 W...

Page 13: ...266EX 3 5 RF433 3 5 1 Description A radio communication module cooperating with the CPX300W alarm control panel powered directly from the control panel motherboard This module enables to add one way d...

Page 14: ...5 mm 3 5 4 433 MHz antenna The set includes two types of antennas Internal wire antenna An internal antenna can be used wherever compactness is required and it provides the appropriate level of detec...

Page 15: ...alarm control panel with the elements of Smart Home Connector for installation of the module u FL antenna connection Mounting hole for the screw Fig 8 View of MOD Z Wave module boards with description...

Page 16: ...Logged in correctly to the GSM network lights steadily flashes Table 8 Ethernet Wi Fi network login indication LED indicator Description STATUS green ETH WiFi yellow Ethernet Wi Fi network login attem...

Page 17: ...l which results in switching off all 15 LEDs for about 1 second and then lighting all LEDs also for about 1 second 3 7 4 No SIM card or damage to the SIM card After detection of the main SIM card in t...

Page 18: ...this signal is correct you can proceed to the proper permanent installation of the system 4 Perform the remaining cable connections 5 Connect the battery to the screw terminals BAT BAT and then the e...

Page 19: ...icks Loss 5 35 Reinforced concrete or metal substrate Loss 30 90 Fig 11 Loss of radio signal strength after passing through various materials 4 3 Location of wireless detectors When installing devices...

Page 20: ...an alarm DEOL NO a line type for connecting detectors with a normally open alarm output NO and a tamper output The input distinguishes three states normal alarm and sabotage DEOL NC a line type for co...

Page 21: ...AVA PRO Assembly instructions for the CPX300W alarm control panel 21 23 Fig 12 Configuration of the input line Detector No 1 Detector No 2...

Page 22: ...l panel 22 23 4 5 An example of connecting the siren without battery Fig 13 An example of connecting an internal siren without battery 4 6 An example of connecting the siren with own battery Fig 14 An...

Page 23: ...vision Firmware Description 2019 07 12 w1 0 3 0 2 First version of the manual 2019 12 06 w1 1 3 1 0 Description of the MODE button technical specification updated 2020 02 27 w1 2 3 1 5 Technical speci...

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