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Cerber

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 C41

H

OOKUP

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NSTALLATION

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ROGRAMMING

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ANUAL

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[11] O

PENING

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EPORTING

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ODES

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[B] [1] [  ] [  ] Open by Access code 1
[B] [2] [  ] [  ] Open by Access code 2
[B] [3] [  ] [  ] Open by Access code 3
[B] [4] [  ] [  ] Open by Access code 4
[B] [9] [  ] [  ] Open by KEY
[A]  [A] [  ] [  ] Open after an alarm

[12] A

LARM

 C

ODES

Default

[3] [1] [  ] [  ] Alarm on zone 1
[3] [2] [  ] [  ] Alarm on zone 2
[3] [3] [  ] [  ] Alarm on zone 3
[3] [4] [  ] [  ] Alarm on zone 4
[2] [0] [  ] [  ] Panic / Tamper
[F] [F] [  ] [  ] Ambush Code

[13] A

LARM

 R

ESTORE

 C

ODES

Default
[E] [1] [  ] [  ] Alarm restore on zone 1
[E] [2] [  ] [  ] Alarm restore on zone 2
[E] [3] [  ] [  ] Alarm restore on zone 3
[E] [4] [  ] [  ] Alarm restore on zone 4

[14] T

ROUBLE

 C

ODES

Default
[F] [8] [  ] [  ] Low battery
[E] [8] [  ] [  ] Restore  battery
[F] [9] [  ] [  ] AC  power loss
[F] [9] [  ] [  ] Restore  AC  power

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15] M

ESSAGE

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ENGTH

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ROGRAMMING

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PPEALING

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YCLES

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UMBER

Summary of Contents for Cerber c41

Page 1: ...HOOKUP PROGRAMMING BOOK Cerber C41 4 zone 1 special zone keypad operated control panel Doc 10101 13 04 00 Version 1 11...

Page 2: ...PARAMETERPROGRAMMING 16 Programming Sections 17 Section 01 Zone Definitions 17 Section 02 KEY Zone Definition 19 Section 03 System Times 19 Section 04 Installer s Code 20 Section 05 Programmable Outpu...

Page 3: ...le Output Options for PGM1 PGM2 24 06 Phone Line and Communicator Options 24 07 First Phone Number 25 08 Second Phone Number 25 09 Customer Account Code 25 10 Closing Reporting Codes 25 11 Opening Rep...

Page 4: ...ogramming 4 user codes 1 Master code and 3 programmable access codes Optional Ambush code code 4 Quick arming Stay arming Instant stay arming Bypass User programmable Chime function Programmable Bell...

Page 5: ...4 wire linked Keypad tamper using microswitch Individual state LEDs for each zone indicating the alarm state System state LEDs which are READY SYSTEM ARMED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power 12V 4Ah batte...

Page 6: ...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...

Page 7: ...IREN 1 6A SIREN OUTPUT MAX 1A OBSERVE POLARITY GND 12VDC AU X FUSE BELL FUSE F2 F1 Room for MPV4 module CONNECTING TERMINALS The following PCB connectors are located on the control panel AUX AUX Conne...

Page 8: ...Z4 Terminals for fully programmable zones see mounting diagram on page 5 If not used the terminals will be closed with a 2K2 EOL resistor SET Phone set LINE Phone line COMMISSIONING When finishing co...

Page 9: ...de is 1234 Using the Master code one can operate the system and program the other user codes If programmed the fourth code becomes the ambush code When disarming using this particular code the panel w...

Page 10: ...access code the Armed LED will turn on and the keypad buzzer will emit 6 beeps If the access code is not correct the keypad buzzer will sound a long beep Press the key and then press the access code...

Page 11: ...the Armed LED will stay lit Note Entry exit and follower zones can be programmed for forced arming So when arming these zones will be bypassed untill they are closed after exit delay was over Forced a...

Page 12: ...passed 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 un bypass a zone press the...

Page 13: ...y 1 one of zone LEDs will turn on showing the first zone alarmed while pressing the key 9 one of zones LEDs will turn on showing the most recently alarmed zones Pressing the key 0 one can see all the...

Page 14: ...w 4 digit Access Code Do not press or when entering the code After the code was entered the keypad buzzer will sound 6 beeps and the corresponding zone LED will stay lit If an existing code is being c...

Page 15: ...dule will be mounted onto the matching connector situated up right on the main board VOICE MESSAGE RECORDING In order to record a voice message proceed as follows 1 Open the control panel lid 2 Hold I...

Page 16: ...isplay as follows LED STATE LED 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 paramete...

Page 17: ...lay 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...

Page 18: ...ING This kind of alarm sends an alarm message and enables the pulse siren 2 SILENT This kind of alarm sends an alarm message only on phone lines and does not enable the siren 3 CONTINUOUS ALARM AND FO...

Page 19: ...s disarmed then zone opening will arm the system If the system is armed then zone opening will disarm the system If the siren is activated then zone opening will stop the siren The second digit indica...

Page 20: ...ll sound 6 beeps and will exit section 03 waiting for a new command SECTION 04 INSTALLER S CODE The default value for the Installer s Code is 0269 It is strongly recom mended to change this code when...

Page 21: ...TION 06 PHONE LINE AND COMMUNICATOR OPTIONS Enter 2 digits The first digit represents the phone line parameters 0 PULSE DIALING WITH TONE DETECTION 1 DTMF DIALING WITH TONE DETECTION 2 PULSE DIALING W...

Page 22: ...system will call the second phone number if 8 communication attempts to the first phone number are unsuccessful Unsuccessful Communication Attempt If the optional module MPV3 is used the number of dia...

Page 23: ...nter 6 groups of 2 digits each HEX digits may be used The first 4 groups are the codes reported in case of alarm on zones 1 2 3 and 4 respectively The fifth group is the code reported in case of activ...

Page 24: ...e second group stands for the number of appealing cycles the number of times each programmed number will be appealed Implicitly the appeal number is 002 PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS 01 ZONE DEFINITIONS Defa...

Page 25: ...00Hz 2 pulse no tone check 2 DTMF 4x2 with parity Ademco Express 3 DTMF no tone check 3 Not used 4 pulse 4x2 no parity handshake 1400 Hz 5 pulse 4x2 no parity handshake 2300 Hz 6 7 Not used 8 Vocal di...

Page 26: ...12 ALARM CODES Default 3 1 Alarm on zone 1 3 2 Alarm on zone 2 3 3 Alarm on zone 3 3 4 Alarm on zone 4 2 0 Panic Tamper F F Ambush Code 13 ALARM RESTORE CODES Default E 1 Alarm restore on zone 1 E 2 A...

Page 27: ...rarson Dependingonthenatureofthefireand orthelocationofthesmokedetectors thedetector evenifoperatesasanticipated maynotprovide sufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to prevent in...

Page 28: ...M1 PGM2 2 Max current load PGM1 PGM2 100mA Main board tipical current consumption 50mA Keypad tipical current consumption 12mA Rated power for main board operation 13 8 14Vdc Romano Electro Int l S A...

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