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The allowed operations for the “master code” are: Arming, Disarming, Zone Bypassing/Un-bypassing,
Programming/Erasing of the user codes, Programming/Erasing of the follow me phone numbers,
System time and date Setting, Cancellation of the voice/sound reporting and the communication
between panel and PC, PC download acceptance.
The 2 to 45 user codes:
not programmed by default.
Allowed operations: Arming, Disarming and Zone Bypassing/Unbypassing
All user codes have “ambush capability”:
by pressing the key which corresponds to the “ambush
digit” before the 4 or 6 digits of any user code, then the control panel will transmit a special code to
the central station, by a phone line or by a G.S.M. module, if the control panel is connected to a
“central station”. That means that user was under duress (ambush). Thus, the dispatcher will be
signaled that the user action was performed under threat.
In order to program the user codes, the “master code” included, the “master user” will use one of the
[*][7][Master Code] or [CODE][Master Code] commands.
Each of 1 to 45 user codes has 11 rights, individually programmable
within master’s
programming menu, using [*][7][Master Code] or [CODE][Master Code] commands
:
• Zone bypassing;
• Regularly arming;
• Stay arming;
• Force arming;
• Disarming/siren stopping;
• PGM1 activating/deactivating;
• PGM2 activating/deactivating;
• Access to partition A;
• Access to partition B;
• Starting the rounds;
• Finishing the rounds.
Note: The control panel is provided with protection against valid code “guessing” attempts.
If the option of “keypad
lockout” after too many wrong codes is enabled, then the “keypad lockout counter” will be counting the successive attempts of
entering wrong access codes (see the option of “keypad lockout” after too many wrong codes, which is displayable on zone 1 LED
within [20] section); in case the successive attempts of entering wrong access codes gets the value set within section [44], the
keypad will lock for 7 minutes and all the keypad LEDs will fast blink. The event will be memorized into the 400-event LOG, which
can be uploaded and viewed onto PC by “EZcom C62 Software” and optionally a specific reporting code will be transmitted to CS,
too, if the digital communicator is enabled by programming and the appropriate reporting code is programmed within [58] or [69]
section.
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NSTALLER
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C
ODES
The system installer owns 2 codes:
1.
The installer’s programming code
(“0269” by default) which has total access to the
programming menu of the system parameters, but no access to the master user’s functions.
System parameters can be programmed using this code
, through [*][8][Installer’s
programming code] command, only when the control panel is disarmed. For system parameter
programming to be accomplished only by authorized people,
this code must be changed after
the system was installed!
2.
The installer’s maintenance code
(not programmed by default); this code may have the same
11 rights as the 1 to 45 user codes,
but has no
access to the programming menu of the system
parameters and to the master user’s functions. Using this code the installer can arm/disarm the
system/partition and in urgent situations he can bypass the faulted zones. Please note that the
installer can disarm the system/partition using maintenance code
only if the system/partition
was previously armed by the same code
- installer’s maintenance code.
P
ARTITIONING
The CERBER C62 is equipped with a partitioning feature which can divide the alarm system into two
distinct areas identified as partition A and partition B. Partitioning can be used in installations where
shared security systems are more practical, such as a home office or warehouse building.