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Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................................3

Technical specifications ...................................................................................................... 4
Installing  and commissioning ............................................................................................... 5
Connectors ........................................................................................................................... 7

OPERATING .................................................................................................................8

Operating Codes .................................................................................................................. 8
Installer's Programming Code ............................................................................................... 9
Arming .................................................................................................................................. 9
Other Arming Modes .......................................................................................................... 10

QUICK Arming .............................................................................................................. 10
“INSTANT STAY” Arming ............................................................................................. 10
“STAY” Arming ............................................................................................................. 10

Disarming ............................................................................................................................ 11
Other operating commands ............................................................................................... 11

Zone bypassing ........................................................................................................... 11
System State Display .................................................................................................. 12
Alarm Memory Display ................................................................................................. 12
Door Chime On/Off ...................................................................................................... 13
Program/Modify User Codes ....................................................................................... 13

Changing or Adding a Code .................................................................................. 14
Erasing a Code ...................................................................................................... 14

Dialing Stop ......................................................................................................................... 14

VOCAL MESSAGES RECORDING/VERIFICATION ................................................... 14

SYSTEM PARAMETER PROGRAMMING ................................................................. 16

Sections [01..07] - First ... Seventh Phone number .......................................................... 17
Section [08] - Message Duration/Dialing Attempts Number .............................................. 17
Section [09] - Zone Definitions .......................................................................................... 18
Section [10] - Key Zone Definitions ................................................................................... 20
Section [11] - System Times .............................................................................................. 20
Section [12] - Installer's Code Changing ............................................................................ 21
Section [13] - Programmable Output Options for PGM1, PGM2 ........................................ 21
Section [14] - Dialing Mode/Message Selection ................................................................ 22

PROGRAMMING FORM ............................................................................................ 24

Warning Limitations of this Alarm System .......................................................... 27

Summary of Contents for Cerber C41V1

Page 1: ...HOOKUP PROGRAMMING BOOK Cerber C41V4 Cerber C41V1 Document 10107 15 08 00 Version 1 4 zone 1 special zone control panels with built in vocal comunicator...

Page 2: ...arm Memory Display 12 Door Chime On Off 13 Program Modify User Codes 13 Changing or Adding a Code 14 Erasing a Code 14 Dialing Stop 14 VOCALMESSAGESRECORDING VERIFICATION 14 SYSTEMPARAMETERPROGRAMMING...

Page 3: ...es All zones are programmable as Entry Exit Instant Follower or 24 hour One Keyswitch Tamper zone Keypad programming Master code and 3 user codes all programmable Optional Ambush code code 4 Quick arm...

Page 4: ...4 wire linked Keypad tamper using microswitch Individual state LEDs for each zone indicating the alarm state System state LEDs READY SYSTEM ARMED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power 12V 4Ah battery 50mA s...

Page 5: ...unt the PCB into the 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 conven...

Page 6: ...ATTE RY GND 12Vdc KEYPAD RESISTOR RESISTOR SIREN OUTPUT MAX 1A NOTE POLARITY LIN E P HON E R ETU RN K EY N C EOL 2K2 RESISTOR Cerber C41V4 control panel BATERIE 12V 4Ah GRN YEL AUX 1 6A SIREN 1 6A F1...

Page 7: ...llector outputs with negative trigger The maximum load on this terminals cannot exceed 100mA BELL BELL Siren output BELL is a positive trigger output PNP The maximum load on these terminals cannot exc...

Page 8: ...now on the system parameters are set to default and the system is disarmed OPERATION Zone LEDs SYSTEM LED READY LED ARMED LED System operation is done using the keypad and LEDs indications The keypad...

Page 9: ...ones 3 Access code command Ensure that each zone displayed as being bypassed is intentionally bypassed system trouble 4 command If there are troubles with the battery or the AC power fix them before a...

Page 10: ...ed ARMED LED will blink indicating that the Delayed zones are Instant now STAY ARMING 2 ACCESS CODE This arming mode is also used for perimeter protection This time the user also stays inside the prot...

Page 11: ...OTHER OPERATING COMMANDS ZONE BYPASSING 3 ACCESS CODE Zone bypassing can only be done when the system is disarmed The initiating devices from a bypassed zone will not be considered by the panel Zone b...

Page 12: ...key ALARM MEMORY DISPLAY 5 The alarms produced while last arming are memorized To display the alarmed zones press 5 SYSTEM LED will blink and so will the LEDs of the alarmed zones One can press the k...

Page 13: ...the codes are to be modified as follows Changing or Adding a Code In order to change or add the 1 to 4 access codes enter the number of the code to be changed added The corresponding zone LED will bli...

Page 14: ...recording follow the procedure described bellow 1 Open the control panel cover 2 Keep RECORD button pressed placed top right on the PCB 3 After the red LED turned ON holding RECORD button pressed say...

Page 15: ...ding will be automatically stopped In this case shorten the message and repeat the recording 5 To stop the recording release M1 button 6 To record the messages 2 3 and 4 repeat steps 3 and 4 using but...

Page 16: ...LEDs will display as follows LED LED STATE 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 Sys...

Page 17: ...st digit of the phone number press key A 2 second pause for number dialing can be added by entering 3 To clear the phone number enter 5 Note In order to enter 01 07 sections 8 Master code command may...

Page 18: ...stant zones are disabled during Exit Delay but will generate an instant alarm if opened after Exit Delay expired The Exit Delay is the same as for Delayed zones and is 120 seconds by default 2 FOLLOWE...

Page 19: ...d this way Zone 1 Entry Exit zone with steady alarm Zone 2 Follower zone with steady alarm Zone 3 Instant zone with steady alarm Zone 4 24 Hour zone with pulse alarm After entering the section by pres...

Page 20: ...ut off time The bell cut off time represents how long the siren will be enabled when an alarm occurs When an alarm occurs the siren will sound until this period of time is exceeded or an access code i...

Page 21: ...y 3 EXIT DELAY The output goes to ground during the Exit Delay 4 TROUBLE The output goes to ground while there is a trouble in the system AC power loss low battery unsuccessful communication attempt 5...

Page 22: ...ill dial the programmed phone number The second hex digit represents 0 the vocal message is not sent Cerber C41V1 control panel 1 sends the alarm message when one of zones 1 4 is tripped 2 sends the a...

Page 23: ...7 8 9 A B C D E F CERBER C41V4 CONTROL PANEL 1 sends Message 1 2 sends Message 2 4 sends Message 3 8 sends Message 4 If messages are successively sent to each programmed phone number when several of t...

Page 24: ...t is sent a succession consists of Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 Message 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F PROGRAMMING FORM 01 FIRST PHONE NUMBER PROGRAMMING Default not programmed 02 SECOND PHONE NUM...

Page 25: ...EMPT NUMBER PROGRAMMING Default 09 ZONE DEFINITIONS Default Digit 1 Digit 2 0 0 Zone 1 0 Entry Exit 0 Continuous 1 0 Zone 2 1 Instant 1 Pulsing 2 0 Zone 3 2 Follower 2 Silent 2 0 Zone 4 3 24 Hour 4 Co...

Page 26: ...fault Options 0 PGM1 Output 0 Latch on alarm 0 PGM2 Output 1 Follow system state 2 Entry delay 3 Exit delay 4 Trouble 5 Continuous siren 6 Pulsing siren 7 Silent siren 8 Panic 14 DIALING MODE MESSAGE...

Page 27: ...about fires caused by carelessness and safety hazards like smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage or flammable materials overloaded electrical circuits children playing with m...

Page 28: ...sted weekly to make sure all sensors are working properly TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Number of zones 4 1 Tamper zone Zone type programmable EOL resistor 2 2kOhm Programmable outputs PGM1 PGM2 2 Max curr...

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