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Settings). Enter a new password code (item 5 of S.S.), the name of the first user and
program (add) a remote control to the user.
3
3
3
.
.
.
Unpack wireless detectors: Elmes PTX50 (motion), CTX3H or CTX4H magnet
contacts (opening/closing) and GBX1 (glass break), install batteries and configure
according to the included manuals and requirements of the alarm system.
4
4
4
.
.
.
Learn detectors to alarm zones of the panel (item 3.3) and test their operation with
the “Monitor of Alarm Detectors” function of the CB32 control panel (see page 5).
5
5
5
.
.
.
Set the zone with the entry detector as a „remote delayed” zone (item 3.1.e of S.S.).
6
6
6
.
.
.
Set the entry delay time (item 6.2) according to individual requirements.
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The above steps allow first workshop tests of the constructed alarm system. The CB32
panel’s internal siren will audibly signal all alarms and arming/disarming commands.
After initial testing the control panel and detectors could be installed in selected places,
while checking for the level of the radio signals received from each detector by the
control panel (“RF range test”- item 3.4 of S.S.). Other person help may be needed to
activate detectors while the signal level readouts are watched and evaluated.
To enable the anti-sabotage protection against detaching the control panel from wall, the
square piece of the backside plastic over the Tamper switch should be removed.
With the system installed and tested in basic configuration, other devices such as an
outdoor siren/strobe device, phone dialer or a GSM phone can be added. Also, some
other functions of the CB32 panel such as anti-sabotage of the OUT1 output (item 8.4),
disable signaling on the internal siren (item 8.5) or the RF link test between detectors
and the control panel, can be defined and set. New users with names (item 5) can be
added as well as names of alarm zones can be defined (item 3.2).
WIRING DIAGRAMS
In a sample installation in Fig. 2,
an external siren, phone dialer, GSM phone and a
buffered power pack (Z1) ensuring operation of the system at AC power failure, were
used. In such case, the use of batteries in the CB32 control panel
is not allowed
. The
power pack supplies power to control panel, external siren and phone dialer. The GSM
phone is powered by optional dedicated AC power supply with SMS data cable
connected to white socket on the panel pc board. The external siren should be connected
to OUT1 alarm output. OUT 2 output signals the armed/disarmed status while OUT 3 –
failure of 230VAC mains power. All three outputs may be connected to a phone dialer.
Figure 1. Sample installation diagram of a basic alarm system,
in which the control
panel and phone are powered from separate power packs.
+
OUT2
OUT3
_
R
10kOhm
GND
OUT1
TAMP
VDC
Fig. 1
CB32
AKU
GSM
CB32
AC Power
Pack
GSM Phone
AC Power Pack