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OPERATING CBP32 CONTROL PANEL
Operating alarm system with CBP32 control panel mean system arming and disarming with
periodical check up of its functioning state. Arming and disarming is made by remotes or
phones registered in the system. The use of GSM phone allows notification of failures and
state of the system, remote blocking of alarm zones and controlling outputs of the panel, in
addition to arming and disarming of the system. State of the system, i.e. its armed mode, dis-
armed or failed to operate properly is SMS notified on SMS request send by the user.
System failure is notified by SMS to the user, beeps by the build in beeper and flashing of the
Failure LED on the panel board. Checking the cause of the failure may be done by SMS or,
on the panel board by long pressing OK button.
Browsing the control panel menu is made by using the following buttons:
▲◄ ►▼
- menu navigation cursors,
OK
- menu entry and setting acceptance,
C
- CANCEL button for cancelling setting and exit.
Alarm system arming and disarming
Arming and disarming may be made by the use of
hand held transmitter (called later “remote”)
or GSM phone registered in the system. It is also possible to it with the use of buttons on
the control panel board. In the case of GSM phone, arming and disarming is made by
sending an appropriate text message (SMS) or call (CLIP) to the phone number of the
panel. Every disarming of the system results in immediate stop of alarming (setting OFF
alarm sirens).
1. Arming and disarming the system using a remote
The CBP32 panel can operate with Elmes Electronic made remotes 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 be armed and disarmed alternately. With
two buttons remote, the second button may also arm the system in night mode. Four but-
tons remote features buttons for all optional modes of system arming (see pt. 5.7).
No matter which remote model, the use of standard system ar ming button triggers one
signal pulse on one or more outputs: S1, S2, O1 or built-in siren (see pt. 9 on page 16)
and the countdown of exit delay time starts. The system arms on the delay passage. The
use of system disarm button triggers two loud sound signals and the system disarms. If,
while in the armed state, intruder alarm occurred then five loud sound signals will be pro-
duced.
Arming system in night mode is similar to standard arming (exit delay is also used) with
the difference that signal pulse will appear on one of outputs S2, O1 or on buzzer. Arming
in day mode is different, it is instant and no exit delay is used.
1.2 Remote activates entry zone delay only
.
In this mode pressed remote button activates entry delay in zone type “remote delayed”
for predefined delay time, signalled by two loud beeps. Now, system should be disarmed
using wireless keypad KB1.
Violation of “remote delayed” zone while in entry delay count-
down without system disarming will set up intruder alarm after passage of the delay.
2. Arming & disarming using a GSM phone
The GSP32 control panel may be remotely armed and disarmed by SMS command or CLIP
call from any registered phone number listed in the panel memory. Phone numbers for the
panel control and monitoring are registered for system users in Service Settings pt. 5.5.