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Alarm Control Panel  CBP32 

 

                         

(ver. 1.10,  09.2018) 

 

                    Installation and operation manual 

INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................... 2

 

OPERATING

 

CBP32

 

CONTROL

 

PANEL 

3

 

1.   Arming and disarming the system using a remote 

3

 

2.

 

Arming & disarming using a GSM phone (recommended) 

3

 

3.

 

Emergency arming & disarming alarm from CBP32 panel buttons 

4

 

Arming the system bypassing selected alarm zones. 

4

 

CBP32 SELECTED FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION ................................................................... 4

 

A

LARM ZONES MONITOR

 

4

 

E

MERGENCY POWER BACKUP

 

5

 

A

NTI

-

SABOTAGE PROTECTION OF THE PANEL CABINET

 

5

 

O

PERATION WITH WIRED ALARM DETECTORS

 

5

 

O

PERATION WITH REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER 

(

REMOTE

5

 

O

PERATION WITH EXTERNAL WIRELESS SIREN

 

5

 

I

NTERNAL 

GSM

 MODULE FUNCTIONS

 

6

 

CBP32

 PANEL CONFIGURATION AND FIRMWARE UPDATE USING 

PC 

6

 

MAIN MENU AND PROGRAMMING THE CBP32................................................................... 6

 

A

LARM 

M

EMORY

 

6

 

F

AILURES

 

6

 

S

ERVICE 

S

ETTINGS

 

7

 

1.

 

Event Memory 

7

 

2.

 

Password Change 

7

 

3. 

 

Zone Settings 

7

 

4.

 

Outputs Settings 

9

 

5.

 

System Users - adding, removing and editing user 

10

 

6.

 

Times Setting 

12

 

7.

 

GSM Functions 

12

 

8.

 

Auxiliary functions settings. 

14

 

9.

 

System arming signalling modes. 

16

 

10.

 

 System Status 

16

 

SETTINGS RESET ................................................................................................................ 17

 

R

ESETTING PASSWORD OF USER 

1. 

17

 

R

ESTORING 

CBP32

 TO FACTORY SETTINGS 

(

DEFAULT SETTINGS

). 

17

 

ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLATION........................................................................................ 17

 

P

OWER SUPPLY

:

 SELECTION OF TRANSFORMER AND BATTERY

 

18

 

S

EQUENCE OF POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION

 

19

 

W

IRED DETECTORS INSTALLATION

 

19

 

E

XAMPLE OF ALARM SYSTEM WITH 

CBP32

 CONTROL PANEL

 

20

 

W

IRED DEVICES CONNECTION DIAGRAMS WITH 

CBP32

 CONTROL PANEL

 

21

 

SPECIFICATION.................................................................................................................... 22

 

MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY ......................................................................... 23

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS .................................................................................... 24

 

Summary of Contents for CBP32

Page 1: ...PANEL CONFIGURATION AND FIRMWARE UPDATE USING PC 6 MAIN MENU AND PROGRAMMING THE CBP32 6 ALARM MEMORY 6 FAILURES 6 SERVICE SETTINGS 7 1 Event Memory 7 2 Password Change 7 3 Zone Settings 7 4 Outputs...

Page 2: ...ote memory of the last 256 events with event type and the time of its occurrence acoustic signalling beeps of chime type zone violation monitoring of wireless detectors and external devices presence o...

Page 3: ...tes in two ways see pt 5 7 1 1 Remote arms and disarms the system Control panel may be armed disarmed with the use of one two or four button remote With the use of one button remote alarm system can b...

Page 4: ...course of arming the system one of the zones is violated the reaction of the system depends on whether the zone was earlier defined as bypass type see pt 3 1 g or not if the zone function is defined...

Page 5: ...ted to the panel according to diagram 2 resistors 1k and 3k3 Ohm are supplied with the panel NOTICE Zones Z1 Z6 are blocked by default Operation with remote control transmitter remote The use of Elmes...

Page 6: ...Win dows based PC Personal Computer To connect the panel to personal computer a USB in terface cable with one mini USB plug is needed ordered separately Proper cable installation is red LED signalled...

Page 7: ...nd time Buttons select an earlier or later event while buttons select between type of event and its source e g Arming John 2 Password Change Service settings Password change This menu allows changing...

Page 8: ...g kitchen living room office Mark s Room etc Upper and lowercase letters digits space and characters are accepted Buttons select the successive letters position of the name while the buttons browse c...

Page 9: ...causes of short operation range To find out any interfering signals the LCD 16 bar graph scale readouts should be observed without activation of own detectors Frequent or continuous unknown RF signals...

Page 10: ...u buttons are used selecting character position of the name and buttons selecting appropriate character Defined name is accepted with OK and exit menu with C 4 3 Outputs set on time Service Settings O...

Page 11: ...iptive SMS SMS with ID codes selection of SMS content event description such as Intruder Alarm or the use of special codes defined in pt 7 9 7 10 and 7 11 7 9 SMS accept SMS commands as below acceptan...

Page 12: ...re used to select current date and time OK button accept selection and C cancelling selections 6 1 System date time setting Service Settings Times Setting System date time This menu allows setting sys...

Page 13: ...on Service Settings GSM Functions Calling duration This feature defines duration of CBP32 calling e g CLIP calling notification on alarm It should be set to the time duration allowing user to reject c...

Page 14: ...use SMS centre number supplied with SIM card while selection of the second option causes CBP32 to use centre number entered in pt 7 1 7 Ademco Contact ID Subscriber event code Subscriber event code z...

Page 15: ...ection of supervi sion modes confirmed by password and the OK button There are 4 modes available 1 dis armed 2 armed 3 day 4 night see also Arming disarming alarm system With the function set off N th...

Page 16: ...hile SMS notification is received only if problem occurs 9 3 CLIP SMS or CLIP pulses SMS if problem selecting first option a return SMS is re ceived on CLIP arming Selecting second option sets on soun...

Page 17: ...control panel can be installed Typical alarm system 12V battery with appropriate capacity see chapter power supply and battery recommendations AC AC transformer with secondary output 17 18VAC see cha...

Page 18: ...rson activate detectors while watching RF signal level displayed on bar scale of LCD Weak signals 1 2 bars dis played coming from detector require changing the detector s place of installation so as t...

Page 19: ...battery supplier Wired detectors installation Installation of any wired detector is made with three wire line see diagram 2 To supply de tector with 12V power appropriate detector s power terminal sho...

Page 20: ...m system installation based on control panel CBP32 with Elmes Electronic made passive infrared detectors PTX50 magnetic detectors CTX glass break detector GBX and hand held remote transmitter UMB100HT...

Page 21: ...el Diagram 1 Wired elements of alarm system connection with CBP32 control panel Diagram 2 Connection of wired detectors with CBP32 control panel supporting intruder alarming as well as detection of an...

Page 22: ...to six wired detectors with parametric connections operation with up to 16 users integrated GSM phone module for alarm panel control and notification non volatile EEPROM memory of last 256 events fus...

Page 23: ...n and at buyer s own expense along with this guarantee with the date of purchase confirmed below and a short description of the failure The cost of disman tling and installing the device is covered by...

Page 24: ...en is connected to this output or wires to the siren are cut off 5 Despite CLIP call rejection control panel calls three times with CLIP call notification in case of some mobile phone operators reacti...

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