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6.10.
PARTITION CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................................... 32
6.11.
TEXT MESSAGES CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................. 34
7.
CONFIGURATION WIZARD ........................................................................................................... 43
7.1.
PRELIMINARY NOTES ..................................................................................................................... 43
7.2.
COMPUTER – REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................................................ 43
7.3.
PROGRAM FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................................... 43
7.3.1.
MENU-> FILE ......................................................................................................................... 44
7.3.2.
MENU-> OPERATIONS ............................................................................................................ 48
7.3.3.
MENU -> HELP ....................................................................................................................... 49
7.4.
DEVICE PROGRAMMING .................................................................................................................. 50
7.4.1.
LOCAL PROGRAMMING ........................................................................................................... 50
7.4.2.
REMOTE PROGRAMMING ........................................................................................................ 50
8.
PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS.................................................................................................... 52
8.1.
ACCESS .......................................................................................................................................... 52
8.1.1.
PARAMETERS ......................................................................................................................... 52
8.1.2.
ACCESS POINT NAME ............................................................................................................. 53
8.1.3.
PRIMARY SERVER PARAMETERS .............................................................................................. 54
8.1.4.
SECONDARY SERVER PARAMETERS ......................................................................................... 55
8.1.5.
ACCESS .................................................................................................................................. 55
8.2.
TRANSMISSION .............................................................................................................................. 57
8.3.
INPUTS/OUTPUTS .......................................................................................................................... 58
8.3.1.
ZONES ................................................................................................................................... 58
8.3.2.
PARTITIONS ........................................................................................................................... 61
8.3.3.
OUTPUTS ............................................................................................................................... 63
8.4.
SYSTEM OPTIONS .......................................................................................................................... 64
8.4.1.
SHOW FAILURES HISTORY WITH SYSTEM DIODE .................................................................... 64
8.4.2.
IGNORE ATS FAILURE ............................................................................................................. 64
8.4.3.
TURN AUTOMATIC OVERRIDE FOR FAILURE OFF ..................................................................... 64
8.5.
USERS ........................................................................................................................................... 65
8.6.
MONITORING ................................................................................................................................. 66
8.6.1.
EVENTS .................................................................................................................................. 66
8.6.2.
ADDITIONAL DATA ................................................................................................................. 67
8.7.
RESTRICTIONS ............................................................................................................................... 68
8.7.1.
SMS AND DATA CALLS (CSD) .................................................................................................. 68
8.7.2.
REMOTE COMMANDS .............................................................................................................. 71
8.8.
SMS NOTICES ................................................................................................................................ 72
8.8.1.
PHONES ................................................................................................................................. 72
8.8.2.
MESSAGES ............................................................................................................................. 73
8.8.3.
EVENTS .................................................................................................................................. 74
8.8.4.
OPTIONS ............................................................................................................................... 75
8.8.5.
SMS FORWARD ...................................................................................................................... 76
8.9.
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
9.
LED INDICATION .......................................................................................................................... 82
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: ...not be deemed to be providing any warranties either express or implicit including but not limited to any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose unless it is require...
Page 3: ...LATION 18 3 6 4 ADDRESSING DEVICES CONNECTED TO THE KEYPAD BUS 18 4 ALARM CONTROL UNIT CONFIGURATION 19 4 1 ZONE BLOCKING 19 4 2 ADDING A NEW USER 19 4 3 USER DELETE 20 4 4 CHANGE OF USER CODE 20 4 5...
Page 4: ...54 8 1 4 SECONDARY SERVER PARAMETERS 55 8 1 5 ACCESS 55 8 2 TRANSMISSION 57 8 3 INPUTS OUTPUTS 58 8 3 1 ZONES 58 8 3 2 PARTITIONS 61 8 3 3 OUTPUTS 63 8 4 SYSTEM OPTIONS 64 8 4 1 SHOW FAILURES HISTORY...
Page 5: ...3 COMMANDS FOR MANAGING THE USERS IN CP 90 10 1 4 COMMANDS FOR MANAGING THE PARTITIONS ZONES AND OUTPUTS 97 11 CHANGE HISTORY 106 LIST OF DRAWINGS AND DIAGRAMS DRAWING 1 DESCRIPTION OF PCB ELEMENTS 1...
Page 6: ...e 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 Portable size large comfort...
Page 7: ...each of them KEYBOARD cooperation with LED keyboard KP10 ability to connect up to three keypads TRANSMISSION Transmission of signals through GPRS SMS module Encryption of data transfer using AES stand...
Page 8: ...nected 120mA 1100mA 18VAC Average current consumption lack of external supply without keypad with keypad fully charged battery no sensors connected established connection with server 60mA 80mA Chargin...
Page 9: ...the keypad at the core diameter 0 5mm2 cannot exceed 200m 4 Install detectors and door and window reed relays Connect the installed elements with control unit For sample configuration of zones please...
Page 10: ...M Card The control unit is equipped with integrated GSM GPRS SMS transmitter SIM card with active GPRS transmission is necessary to communicate with the server The card shall be installed in the slot...
Page 11: ...Battery Activation of Control Unit Without the Mains Power Supply If the control unit is activated in the situation of power supply fault press the button after connecting the unit to the battery 9 Sc...
Page 12: ...e fully configurable and can operate as normally closed NC or normally open NO as well as with assigned parameters EOL NO or EOL NC using 2 2k resistors or with assigned double parameters DEOL NO or D...
Page 13: ...CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT INSTALLER MANUAL 13 106 Drawing 3 Configuration of input lines...
Page 14: ...MANUAL 14 106 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 withou...
Page 15: ...RM CONTROL UNIT INSTALLER MANUAL 15 106 3 5 2 External Signalling Device with Independent Source of Power Supply Drawing 5 Sample connection of external signalling device with independent source of po...
Page 16: ...d control unit operation After first pressing any button the keypad is backlit After a few second idle time backlight gets automatically dimmed In order to make codes easier to remember buttons are ma...
Page 17: ...ormal operation it means that the line it is assigned to was disrupted Flashing LED means the zone was interlocked After activating service functions LEDs display data 7 Screwed Connectors The connect...
Page 18: ...ning the keypad with the alarm control unit Keypad terminals marked KT KR KP KG shall be connected with KT KR KP KG terminals in the alarm control unit see drg 2 6 Assembly the rear part of the casing...
Page 19: ...off Press to confirm blocking of selected zones 3 beeps will confirm the change To cancel the entered changes press 4 2 ADDING A NEW USER You can add a new user code here New codes can be added by the...
Page 20: ...users will be displayed 4 Enter the ID code 1 8 of a user to be deleted and press to confirm or to exit without saving changes 5 Successful deletion of a user will be confirmed with 3 beeps otherwise...
Page 21: ...YY MM DD where Administrator code Administrator Code YY Year MM Month DD Day In any moment you can press to exit without saving changes 4 7 RESTORING A DEFAULT USERS CODE Pressing the PROG button on...
Page 22: ...long constant sound audio signal LEDs 1 to 8 will indicate which system errors are present That state will maintain for 10 seconds If there is no possibility to quickly remove faults press to arm the...
Page 23: ...partition state press buttons with partition numbers LEDs with relevant partition number will go on off Confirm the change of partition state using button 3 beeps will confirm the change To cancel the...
Page 24: ...system will be disarmed 2 In order to identify the alarm type please refer to Alarm Memory chapter of the present manual 5 7 ALARM MEMORY Display of alarm memory The function displays the history of a...
Page 25: ...t are currently present in the system are displayed Led 1 8 display information on the cause of fault To clear the faults memory press To exit without clearing the faults memory press Faults descripti...
Page 26: ...f feeding output KP 2 Fault of feeding output AUX1 3 Fault of feeding output AUX2 Button 7 Other damages 1 Clock fault 2 Fault of central unit settings 3 Keypads tamper Button 3 Other damages Keypads...
Page 27: ...t corresponds to The installer can change the option status as many times as they want When the desired status is set press to confirm or to exit without saving changes Decimal type DEC Service functi...
Page 28: ...INSTALLER CODE The installer code can be changed here 3 beeps will confirm the successfully entered function Installer code Installer code where Installer code new installer code from 4 to 7 digits Yo...
Page 29: ...ring partition arming Instead arm prevention is automatically overridden If option is enabled faults causes arm prevention which can be overridden by user You can press any time to exit without saving...
Page 30: ...f alarms after which the zone will be automatically blocked until re arming DEC type parameter If 0 zone will not be blocked 5 zone options BIT type parameter o 1 circuit ignored during arming i e can...
Page 31: ...er the following pattern XX Y where XX determines the number of output from 01 to 03 entering number 00 will change the parameters for all outputs in the system Y number of parameter related to a give...
Page 32: ...n can be given subsequently or in a form of series of service functions that configure one partition related parameter Addresses of partition configuration functions are defined as per the following p...
Page 33: ...ce is set forward eg when the time is changed to Daylight saving time and arming or disarming time is in the period which has been ommited then the hour will be not used Eg If the auto arming time is...
Page 34: ...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 occurren...
Page 35: ...y the system Setting the name of partition Command syntax XXXX SETNAME PARTITION NR VALUE Command description Acquiring the information which partitions are armed disarmed XXXX user code NR number of...
Page 36: ...RTITION NR VALUE partition name GETNAME ERROR command rejected by the system Setting the phone number Command syntax XXXX SETTELNUM ID NUMBER Command description Setting the phone number for pointed i...
Page 37: ...NUMBER information about phone number GETTELNUM ERROR command rejected by the system Setting the content of text message Command syntax XXXX SETMESSAGE ID MESSAGE Command description Setting the conte...
Page 38: ...ting the content of text message under the pointed index XXXX user code ID index of text possible values 1 to 32 Example 1234 GETMESSAGE 30 Feedback message GETMESSAGE ID MESSAGE or GETMESSAGE ERROR F...
Page 39: ...s Each digit counting from the left represents an index of the phone number first digit for the first phone number second digit for the second number and so on 0 message will not be send to this numbe...
Page 40: ...umber assigned to the specified event XXXX user code EVENT a short name of the event possible event names are listed at the end of this chapter Example 1234 GETUSERSMS ARM1 Feedback message GETUSERSMS...
Page 41: ...Sabotage of zones 1 7 ended INPUT1 LOCK to INPUT7 LOCK Bypass of zones 1 7 INPUT1 UNLOCK to INPUT7 UNLOCK Bypass of zones 1 7 ended OUTPUT1 ON to OUTPUT3 ON Zones 1 3 triggered OUTPUT1 OFF to OUTPUT3...
Page 42: ...age of keypad 1 3 KEYPAD1 TAMPEREND to KEYPAD3 TAMPEREND Sabotage of keypad 1 3 ended JAMMING BEGIN GSM jamming JAMMING END GSM jamming ended List of errors sent as feedback messages Alias name Descri...
Page 43: ...rted before the configuration settings transmission is initiated In this case use either SIM cards with PIN code authorisation deactivated or change the PIN code using a mobile phone before the card i...
Page 44: ...t First indicate a directory where the file was saved then give the file name User can modify the received data In order to be effective the implemented changes must be sent to the equipment 7 3 1 3 F...
Page 45: ...tion is executed through a dedicated programming cable using RS 232 serial port To program the equipment or perform other activities i e read the settings from the equipment change the firmware etc yo...
Page 46: ...e e g www ebs pl Enter the port on which analyser will listen to instructions e g 9000 Click Add button to confirm the setting The connection is saved and moved to the table From that moment the progr...
Page 47: ...control unit must accept CSD connections see item 5 5 2 Authorised numbers of GSM modems Programming through CSD connection is possible also when OSM 2007 system is installed with at least one GSM mod...
Page 48: ...confirmed with relevant message You can save the data downloaded from the equipment in a file see item 6 3 1 3 and then use it for other devices You can use that function after you define a type and...
Page 49: ...onnection definition window will be displayed The operation is possible using local connection only After the operation is completed the equipment parameters will return to default factory settings 7...
Page 50: ...connect the programming cable or switch the programming device into DEBUG mode Insert SIM card Re connect the power supply The equipment is ready for operation 7 4 2 Remote Programming Remote programm...
Page 51: ...server in Equipment tab it will be marked green Start the software and define the options of the equipment for description please refer to chapter 7 Select Send function The window will appear where...
Page 52: ...pending on user s preferences the equipment can operate in one of 4 modes to be selected from a drop list GPRS SMS GPRS transmission TCP IP protocol in standard and in case of problems with that conne...
Page 53: ...as often as in case of GPRS transmission is usually undesirable That parameter allows significant extension of interval between tests time in minutes or disabling that option 8 1 1 5 Telephone number...
Page 54: ...ication server software is installed e g 89 123 115 8 The address can be given as a server s domain name e g modul gprs com In such a case at least one DNS server address is required 8 1 3 2 Server po...
Page 55: ...which the equipment will retry to connect with a server in case the previous attempt was unsuccessful 8 1 4 4 Number of attempts of establishing connection with a server You can define how many times...
Page 56: ...such case please send following Custom command SETPARAM 3 1 new_code where new_code should containt from 4 up to 7 digits The way of reading and changing Installer s service code by SMS message is de...
Page 57: ...maximum transmission security the data transmitted are encrypted using AES The option can be used for both GPRS and SMS transmissions In case encrypted transmission was selected you can enter own dat...
Page 58: ...EOL NC EOL NO DEOL NC DEOL NO NC type input must be closed for the whole time Line interruption causes its induction NO type input remains open It activates when closed EOL and DEOL with parameters o...
Page 59: ...e system armed the partition assigned to the line is disarmed 24h tamper the line can be used for connecting tamper sabotage circuits In case of trigger when partition is disarmed it raises the fault...
Page 60: ...for exit has priority the zone will be blocked and will not generate an alarm If the line is set to After time for exit and is violated or sabotaged after the time for exit then is automatically bloke...
Page 61: ...will be ignored 8 3 2 2 Entrance Exit The parameter allows switching off the indication of time for entrance exit displayed by KP10 keypad 8 3 2 3 Time for exit It is time for leaving the partition A...
Page 62: ...h input line is available Interlocking after time for exit option If this option is active in the case of arming with violated zone after time for exit will be generated event about blocked zone Zone...
Page 63: ...t is activated when information transmission to server is not possible Chirp The output is activated when arming 1 chirp or disarming 2 chirps The minimum duration of the chirp signal possible to set...
Page 64: ...y with SYSTEM diode Selecting this option indicates that a fault occurred in the system and be completed This condition will be indicated by flashing SYSTEM LEDs on the keyboard KP10 until cleared the...
Page 65: ...code Granted the authorization it will be possible to edit the users passwords and partition priviliages After editing press the Accept changes button and then upload the configuration to the device...
Page 66: ...monitoring station via GPRS transmission You have the option to send information on both alarms change of zone state from idle into active and returns of zones states from active into idle normalisat...
Page 67: ...after which the information will be sent The value of the parameter means that power loss must last for that pre defined time for the equipment to recognize it a factual power loss and to send a rele...
Page 68: ...n millivolt unit 8 7 RESTRICTIONS 8 7 1 SMS and data calls CSD 8 7 1 1 Authorised SMS Telephone Numbers The user can restrict a remote access to the equipment via SMS from pre defined telephone number...
Page 69: ...are Restrict all Means no possibility of communication Allow all Means that communication is allowed from any telephone number Allow selected Means that communication is allowed only from these listed...
Page 70: ...mode this restriction is important mainly for economic reasons Check the Activate SMS restrictions check box to activate the access to information groups subject to restrictions SMS tests to server SM...
Page 71: ...CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT INSTALLER MANUAL 71 106 8 7 2 Remote commands 8 7 2 1 Users remote management enable Selecting this option allows you to remotely configure user accounts...
Page 72: ...8 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...
Page 73: ...CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT INSTALLER MANUAL 73 106 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...
Page 74: ...select Event Type and for that Event Type in the Message column select one of the messages defined before To assign a number to an event a corresponding column from Num 1 to Num 10 has to be checked F...
Page 75: ...CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT INSTALLER MANUAL 75 106 8 8 4 Options For the user to be able to use his smartphone application Cooperation with smartphone option has to be checked in the Options tab...
Page 76: ...ne number can be composed of an empty sequence which means it is applicable to any telephone number Rules are processed in accordance with a pre defined sequence from the beginning to the end i e the...
Page 77: ...ers defining the equipment s response after leaving GSM network You can define after what time from the moment the connection was lost the equipment shall initiate activities aiming at its restoration...
Page 78: ...d is defined in minutes Then define what activity shall be initiated by the equipment Select by checking an appropriate box at the response description Modem reset Device reset In case the equipment l...
Page 79: ...w the equipment will operate under the control of a new firmware NOTE The firmware update procedure shall be carried out with special care as improperly performed operation can prevent the correct ope...
Page 80: ...uipment The control unit has an event log memory where about 5 thousand technical events can be recorded You can review the events history via GPRS and RS232 connection In the second situation first y...
Page 81: ...CPX200N ALARM CONTROL UNIT INSTALLER MANUAL 81 106...
Page 82: ...shing green LED 1 8 blinks The operation mode of the equipment is indicated by green LED which goes on for 2 seconds after the range is indicated In case the LED does not go on for 2 seconds after the...
Page 83: ...otloader remains in the equipment and repeated equipment programming is possible Description LEDs OK green ERROR red STATUS yellow No software in the equipment Software update Decryption of firmware r...
Page 84: ...arameter will be taken into account when the device will need to use it there is no need to restart the unit However there are parameters changes to which will be detected only in special circumstance...
Page 85: ...31 characters can be changed by ATS only Description Sets the OSM server address with which the device exchanges data adres_serwera can be given in the domain format eg device mycompany com domain or...
Page 86: ...of certain parameters If the command is sent via SMS the response is sent back to the telephone number from which the command came Do not send several commands in one SMS message or one frame since o...
Page 87: ...ecuted by ATS only Description Returns a string with a description of the device containing firmware version and serial number 10 1 2 5 GETCFG Format GETCFG Limitations Returns max 160 characters can...
Page 88: ...it will be only switched off when you send the command that disables the output 10 1 2 7 FLUSH Format FLUSH x Limitations x is equal to 0 or 1 possible to execution only by ATS Description For x 0 it...
Page 89: ...uts means the current status of outputs It is a bit vector where bit 1 counting from 0 means the output 1 bit 2 the output 2 and bit 3 the output 3 If the output is enabled the bit is set Battery_volt...
Page 90: ...ption Gets a list of users defined in the device adminPassword is the system administrator password The command returns CPGETUSERS id name partitions Where id is the user number name is the text user...
Page 91: ...ther a user with the specified code exists Password is the password of the user id is the user number partitions are the partitions to which the user is authorized bit 0 corresponds to the partition 1...
Page 92: ...of the user whose authorizations are changed the partitions is the bit vector with the partitions to which the user should have the authorization bit 0 corresponds to the partition 1 bit 1 to the part...
Page 93: ...user s password Id is the user identifier whose password is changed the password is his new password and the adminPassword is the system administrator password The command returns CPSETUSERPASSWORD EO...
Page 94: ...thorization bit 0 corresponds to the partition 1 bit 1 to the partition 2 password is the password of newly created user and adminPassword is the the system administrator password The command returns...
Page 95: ...or administrator If the command is executed by ATS specify adminPassword Description Delete the user Id is the user number adminPassword is the system administrator password The command returns CPDEL...
Page 96: ...administrator The command is designed to give the ability to remotely restore the password by monitoring station employees if it is forgotten NewPassword is the new password of the main user The comma...
Page 97: ...rresponds to the zone 7 bit 10 is the alarm from the keypad tampering zoneTampers is a bit vector indicating the zone tampering Bit 1 counting from 0 means the zone 1 keypadTampers is the alarm from t...
Page 98: ...ector indicating the communication failures between wireless detectors and control panel Bit 1 counting from 0 corresponds to the zone 1 bit 16 corresponds to the zone 16 zonesPowerFailures is a bit v...
Page 99: ...failures of power supply outputs Bit 0 means the output KPOUT bit 1 means the output AUX1 bit 2 means the output AUX2 powerInFailures is a bit vector informing about the failures of power supply Bit 0...
Page 100: ...zero has no sense since it does not change anything if the partitions is 0 the user s password is not checked and the status returned by the command is equal to EOK Password is the code of the user w...
Page 101: ...l to zero has no sense since it does not change anything if the partitions is 0 the user s password is not checked and the status returned by the command is equal to EOK Password is the code of the us...
Page 102: ...ts to block Bit 1 counting from 0 means the zone 1 Sending a command with the argument of zones equal to 0 has no sense since it does not change anything Password is the system administrator or user p...
Page 103: ...t vector indicating the zones which one wants to unblock Bit 1 counting from 0 means the zone 1 Sending the commands with the argument of zones equal to 0 has no sense since it does not change anythin...
Page 104: ...is the system administrator or user password Returns a list of zones assigned to the partition in the format CPPARTITIONSGETZONES P1Zones P2Zones Where P1Zones P2Zones are the bit vectors indicating...
Page 105: ...stem admiinistrator or user password Returns a list of outputs assigned to the partition in the format CPPARTITIONSGETOUTPUTS P1Outputs P2Outputs Where P1Outputs P2OUtputs are the bit vectors indicati...
Page 106: ...rogramming keypad address Added Users remote management section in Service Mode Updated the description of the Faults Memory and Alarms Memory 20 05 2013 i0 9b 0 14 0 Minor fixes description Control u...