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  • 15.07.2002 1

    CERBER C61 6-Zone LED Keypad Operated Burglary Control Panel for your home and office

    User’s Book Doc 10320/ 03.04.02/ version 1

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    Table of contents

    1. INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................... 4 General Features ......................................................................................................... 4 Technical Specifications:.............................................................................................. 5

    Power ..................................................................................................................................5 Inputs...................................................................................................................................5 Main Board Outputs .............................................................................................................5

    2. KEYPADS.................................................................................................................... 6 Keypad types ............................................................................................................... 6 Keypad layout .............................................................................................................. 6 Function keys ............................................................................................................... 7

    3. OPERATION................................................................................................................ 9 System codes............................................................................................................... 9 User Codes .................................................................................................................. 9 Installer’s Code ("0269" by default) .............................................................................. 9 Arming........................................................................................................................ 10 Other Arming Modes .................................................................................................. 10

    “INSTANT STAY” Arming .............................................................................................. 10 “STAY Arming” ................................................................................................................ 11

    Quick Arming Modes (Arming without user codes)..................................................... 11 Complete Quick Arming ................................................................................................. 11

    Note: Complete Quick Arming is allowed only by enabling the proper option (see programming menu, section [09] – set OPTIONSC, zone 1 LED). ......................................12

    “QUICK INSTANT STAY ARMING” ............................................................................. 12 “QUICK STAY ARMING” ............................................................................................... 12

    Disarming/Stopping the alarm .................................................................................... 12 Zone bypassing.......................................................................................................... 12 System state display (system troubles) ...................................................................... 13 Alarm memory display................................................................................................ 13 A different display method for the alarm memory (available only for KP-064E keypads)................................................................................................................................... 14 Chime Feature ON/OFF ............................................................................................. 15 Program/Modify User Codes (01..15)......................................................................... 15

    Selective Erasure of User Codes (Except the “master code”)................................. 16 Simultaneous erasure of all user codes (except the “master code”) .......................... 16 Other operation commands........................................................................................ 16

    Programming phone numbers for voice messages................................................... 16 Program the 1st phone number for voice messages: ..........................................................17 Program the 2nd phone number for voice messages:..........................................................17 Program the 3rd phone number for voice messages: ..........................................................17 Program the 4th phone number for voice messages: ..........................................................17

    Selective erasure of phone numbers for voice messages ....................................... 17 Erase the 1st phone number for voice messages:...............................................................18 Erase the 2nd phone number for voice messages:..............................................................18 Erase the 3rd phone number for voice messages: ..............................................................18 Erase the 4th phone number for voice messages: ..............................................................18

    Simultaneous erasure of all phone numbers for voice messages .......................... 18 System Date and Time Programming ......................................................................... 18

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    PGM Output Activation/Deactivation Command (only for the mono-stable/bi-stable PGM type) ............................................................................................................ 19 ONLINE Download (PC programming acceptance).................................................. 19 Canceling the voice communication and the upload/download process ............... 19 Keypad Special Alarms .................................................................................................. 20

    Warning Limitations of Alarm Systems....................................................................... 21

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    1. INTRODUCTION

    GENERAL FEATURES CERBER C61 is a keypad operated burglary system, with built-in monitoring facilities, alarm memory, 1 installer’s code, and 15 user codes.

    CERBER C61 is an ideal burglary system for flats, houses and head-offices.

    The system multiple facilities are programmable using a keypad or modem (Hayes, 3Com Sporster, Pragmativ Rockwell 28.8, Lucent 1646 DSP, Repko SL-336F) equipped PC with upload/download “EZcom C61 ”. This software is delivered along with the control panel.

    The central unit's core is a RISC microprocessor. The electric scheme also includes an EEPROM memory for the programmed configuration to be available even if the power supply is cut-off.

    The system has the following general features: • 6 End-of-Line Resistor zones; All zones are entirely programmable as entry/exit, Instant, Follower, 24

    Hour; 24 Hour Fire, 24 Hour Tamper, 24 Hour Panic, 24 Hour Medical Emergency, arming/disarming (“key-switch”) or Pre-alarm;

    • Keypad programming or by upload/download “EZcom C61 ”;

    • 1 installer’s code; • 15 programmable User Codes, the last of which, if programmed, being capable of sending an

    additional “ambush” code to the “central station”; • Options of Quick Arming: “Complete Quick Arming”, “Quick Stay Arming” and “Quick Instant Stay

    Arming”; • Programmable protection against undesired resets to default values • 7 zone attributes individually programmable, as well as zone response time individually selectable; • Zone bypassing; • Chime feature activated/deactivated by the user; • Programmable siren alarm type: Steady, Pulse or Silent; different bell cut-off times for burglary and

    fire alarms; • individually programmable Entry delay, Exit delay; • Key-switch arming/disarming, as an option; • 2 programmable outputs with 16 options: Latch alarm, Follow system status (armed/disarmed), Entry

    delay, Exit delay, System Trouble, “Steady siren”, “Pulsing siren”, Silent alarm, Fire, Tamper, Panic, Medical Emergency, Mono-stable, About 2 second-Pulse on arming, About 2 second-Pulse on disarming and Bi-stable;

    • 480-event LOG with the upload and visualizing possibility through the upload/download “EZcom C61 ” and, optionally, transmitted to the “central station”;

    • Keypad displayed alarm memory for the first 9 alarms occurred in the system since the last arming; • digital communicator with programmed transmission speed of 10PPS, in parity/no parity 4x2 format,

    1800/1900Hz, handshake 1400/2300Hz or Ademco 4x2 Express; • Programmable reporting codes for Zone Alarming, Restoring and Bypassing; • programmable Zone Restoring (in case of zone closed down, alarm time expired or disarming); • programmable reporting codes for Arming/Disarming/Ambush according to the user code; • Programmable reporting codes for system trouble situations: Battery Low Voltage, “Battery Low Voltage

    Restore”, “AC loss”, “AC loss Restore”, “Bell Trouble” (siren disconnection or overload), “Bell trouble Restore” (Siren disconnection or overload Restore), AUX Overload, AUX Overload Restore, Keypad locked;

    • 2 programmable phone numbers for transmission to the “central stations”; Alternate or split (double) reporting;

    • monitoring system state, battery state and AC power; • up to 4 keypads, which can be simultaneously 4-wire coupled to one central unit; • keypad tamper using micro-switch; • individual state LEDs for zones 1-6, indicating the alarm state;

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    • system state LEDs: READY, SYSTEM, BYPASS and ARMED; • up to 8 voice channels (2, 4 or 8), using the MPV8 module; • in case of no MPV8, the control panel reports upon interrogation or sends on phone line synthesis

    sounds for ALARM and “AC loss” events; • 4 Programmable phone numbers for voice messages; • remote system state interrogation capability by phone line (armed/disarmed/alarm/”AC loss”, etc.

    messages); • fuse-less design (designed to function without fusible resistors); • siren monitoring (upon disconnection or overload); • AUX Overload monitoring (upon overload); • several upload/download operations (PC programming using “EZcom C61 ”);

    - upload of system parameters into PC (onto “EZcom C61 ”, actually); - programming parameter download from “EZcom C61 ” onto the control panel; - upload of the events from the control panel into “EZcom C61 ” (in a file); - system date and time setting by “EZcom C61 ”; - “Arming”/”Disarming” by “EZcom C61 ”; - zone bypassing by “EZcom C61 ”;

    - mono-stable/bi-stable PGM outputs’ activation/deactivation by “EZcom C61 ”. • current limitation for backup battery (200mA);

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: POWER

    • 12V/4Ah battery;

    • 16Vac/20VA transformer;

    • current consumption in stand-by:

    50mA - control panel;

    12mA - keypad;

    MPV – 10mA;

    • current capability on +AUX: typically 1A, 2A maximum, protected at 2.2A.

    INPUTS

    • 6 fully programmable 2K2 EOL zones.

    MAIN BOARD OUTPUTS

    • 2 “open-collector” outputs, with negative trigger (NPN), max. 50mA;

    • 1 “open-collector” supervised siren output with positive trigger (PNP) (current capability on +BELL:

    typically 1A, 2A maximum, protected at 2.2A). Note:

    Current capability and protections for the auxiliary power supply (+AUX) and for the bell control output (+BELL) as well are valid only if the control panel is powered both from the AC source (220Vac) and the backup battery.

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    2. KEYPADS Within the protected area, one can install up to 4 keypads, one for each and every entry/exit door.

    KEYPAD TYPES The next keypads are available:

    KP-064: 6-zone LED and 4-status LED keypad for Cerber C61 control panel. KP-064E: 6-zone LED and 4-status LED keypad for Cerber C61 control panel.

    KEYPAD LAYOUT

    1 2 3

    4 5 6

    7 8 9

    * 0 #

    STAY

    BYPS

    INST

    CODE

    BYPASS

    SYSTEM

    READY

    KP-064

    1 2 3 *

    4 5 6 0

    7 8 9 #

    1 2 3 4 5

    READ

    YSY

    STE M

    BYPA

    S SAR

    MED

    6

    KP-064E

    Description of LEDs’ meaning according to the system status:

    Ready LED a) when the system is armed – OFF. b) when the system is disarmed:

    • ON – the system is ready for being armed (all zones are closed but those with attribute “forced arm” enabled);

    • OFF – at least one zone is open;

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    c) when the system is disarmed and finds itself in one of the Programming Menus: • ON – when the Master user is programming/modifying the user codes, phone numbers

    for voice messages or the system’s date and time;

    • ON – when the installer is in one of the system parameter programming sections.

    d) When the system is being armed, during the exit time – ON (if all zones but those with the attribute “forced arm” enabled stay closed).

    System LED a) when the system is armed – OFF. b) when the system is disarmed:

    • ON – in case there are recorded alarms or troubles in the system (the backup battery is missing or discharged, AC loss, the system’s date and time are not set or the last attempt to communicate to the Central station failed);

    • Blinking – when the user is in one of the next menus: Zone bypass, System status display, Alarm memory display, Program/Modify user codes, phone numbers for voice messages or the system’s date and time;

    • Blinking – when the installer is in System parameter programming menu.

    Bypass LED ON – there is at least one user-bypassed zone in the system or during Stay arming by the system – in case at least one zone has the attribute „Stay” enabled. The LED will go out upon system disarming or if the user cancels all zone bypass.

    Armed LED a) when the system is armed:

    • ON – if the system is totally armed; • Blinking – if the system is „Instant Stay” armed. • Blinking – if an entry/exit zone triggered an alarm.

    b) when the system is disarmed: • OFF • ON – when the Master user is in the menu Program/Modify user codes, phone numbers

    for voice messages or the system’s date and time; • ON - when the installer is in System parameter programming menu.

    Zone LEDs

    a) when the system is armed: • ON – the zone triggered the alarm at least once during arming;

    b) when the system is disarmed: • OFF – the zone is closed; • ON – the zone is open. • When the system is disarmed and finds itself in one of the Programming Menus: • ON – the user is in the Zone bypass menu and the respective zone is bypassed;

    It displays certain parameters’ status (enabled/disabled) – when the installer is in certain sections of System parameter programming.

    FUNCTION KEYS Function keys: *, STAY, BYPS, INST, CODE (and for keypad KP-064E) – are functional only when the system is disarmed; if pressed while arming the system, the keypad buzzer will sound a long error beep.

    STAY It is used for system perimeter arming (“STAY ARMING” or “INSTANT STAY ARMING”).

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    BYPS (BYPASS) It is used for zone bypass;

    INST It is used for Instant Stay Arming, or when arming the system without a code („INST”+ „CODE”).

    CODE It is used for arming the system without a code or to Program/Modify user codes, phone numbers for voice messages or the system’s date and time.

    < & > (only on KP-064E) They are used to display the first 9 alarms occurred in the system since the last arming.

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    3. OPERATION

    KP-064 KP-064E

    The keypad is the device that helps with system programming, entering commands and data, as well as displaying the system status. System operation is done using the keypad and the LED indications on the frontal side of the keypad.

    The keypad has 6 zone LEDs and 4 state LEDs: READY, SYSTEM, BYPASS, and ARMED.

    The LED indications will be detailed throughout this manual.

    SYSTEM CODES The system recognizes one special code – the installer’s code, and 15 user codes, the first one being the “master” code (1234 by default), and the last one (the 15-th code), if programmed, having the “ambush code” capability.

    USER CODES The “master code” ( 1-st user code) - programmed "1234" by default. Using the “master code”, one can operate the system and modify/delete the other user codes.

    The allowed operations for the “master code” are: Arming, Disarming, Bypassing/Un-bypassing Zones, Program/Delete user codes, Program/Delete phone numbers for voice messages, Set system date and time, Stop voice communication and the upload/download process, PC download online acceptance.

    The User Codes 2-14 : not programmed by default. Allowed operations: Arming, Disarming, Bypassing/Un-bypassing Zones.

    The 15-th User code – has the “ambush” capability and is not programmed by default. If this code (15) is used for arming/disarming the control panel, then the system will record an “ambush” type event. In case the control panel is connected to a “central station” by means of a phone line or a G.S.M. module, then it will transmit this special code to the “central station” as well. Thus, the dispatcher will be signaled that arming/disarming was done under threat.

    In order to modify the user codes, the “master code” included, use one of the commands: [*][7][Master Code] or [CODE][Master Code]. Note: The control panel is protection provided against valid code “guessing" attempts. If programming enabled this option, entering 10 wrong user codes successively will lock the keypad for 7 minutes, and all the LEDs will blink. The event will be memorized in the log of 480 events, which can be uploaded and viewed on PC by “EZcom C61 ”; optionally, a reporting code will be sent to the “central station” too.

    INSTALLER’S CODE ("0269" BY DEFAULT) The system installer owns this code only. This code has total access to the system-programming menu, but no access to the user's functions. The installer’s code is “0269” by default. Panel parameters can be programmed using this code, through [*][8][Installer’s Code] command only when the control panel is disarmed (with the permission of the system user).

    For system parameter programming to be accomplished only by authorized people, this code must be changed after the system was installed!

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    ARMING [User Code] [x][x][x][x] or [x][x][x][x][x][x]

    To arm the system, enter a 4 or 6 digit user code. For each key pressing, the keypad buzzer will sound a short beep.

    After entering a valid user code, all keypad LEDs will be ON for a little while and the keypad buzzer will sound 6 beeps.

    If the user code is not correct, the keypad buzzer will sound a long error beep. Press the [ # ] key and then enter the user code again.

    If programming enables the option of “buzzer” signal during the exit time, then during exit time the keypad buzzer will sound warning beeps.

    After entering any valid user codes, there will start the exit time out of the objective. The red ARMED LED and the green READY LED will be ON.

    If there are any user-bypassed zones in the system, then the orange BYPASS LED will be lit. It will go out only when disarming.

    The yellow SYSTEM LED will be also lit during the exit time if there is something wrong with the backup battery, the AC power supply (220Vac), or if the siren is disconnected and the system date and time have not been programmed.

    The default exit time is 60 seconds (see the section [12] of the programming menu).

    After the exit time expired, all status LEDs will go out but the ARMED and BYPASS LEDs, which will stay ON until disarming, signaling the armed status of the system or the existence of user-bypassed zones in the system. Remark: upon at arming, you should check the following:

    1. If “READY” LED is not lit, then one or more zones are open (the LEDs corresponding to the open zones are lit). As the system can’t be armed only if the "READY" LED is ON, then, before arming the system, all protected zones should be closed (doors, windows, people in rooms protected by PIR detectors go out, etc).

    2. If the “SYSTEM” LED is ON, check up the following:

    - the alarm memory (with [*][5] command). If there are alarms in the memory, they will be cleared once the system was armed.

    - system state (with [*][4] command):

    ! If there are troubles regarding the backup battery, the AC power, the siren is disconnected (or bell overloaded) or in case the system date and time are not set, fix all these troubles before arming;

    ! If the system failed when trying to communicate with the “central station” last, this trouble memory will be cleared when exiting the display mode.

    3. If BYPASS LED is lit, then you should check if the zones that the system will bypass during the next arming period are the same ones bypassed by the user (see commands [*][3][User Code] or [BYPASS][User Code]).

    OTHER ARMING MODES

    “INSTANT STAY” ARMING

    [*][1][User Code] or [INSTANT][STAY][User Code], where [INSTANT] and [STAY] are the keys “INSTANT” and “STAY”

    This arming mode is used for perimeter protection. Thus the user can stay inside the protected area and no one should come in from outside (i.e. arming the panel for the night while staying at home and expecting no guests).

    After this arming mode (after entering a valid user code within this sequence), all LEDs will be lit for a little while, and the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps. Then, the system automatically bypasses the zones that have the “STAY” attribute enabled by programming. These zones should be the ones inside the objective, also being called interior zones. The zones that have not the “STAY” attribute enabled by programming (by the installer), are called perimeter zones.

    If programming enables the option of “buzzer” signal during the exit time, then during exit time the keypad buzzer will sound warning beeps.

    After such an arming and the completion of the exit time, the zones usually of the perimeter entry/exit (delayed) type will trigger the alarm as soon as they are violated (they will turn into instant zones).

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    During the exit time the red ARMED LED will blink, and the green READY LED will be lit.

    The orange BYPASS LED will be lit and go out only when disarming if there are zones that have the “STAY” attribute enabled by programming (or there are user-bypassed zones in the system).

    The yellow SYSTEM LED will be also lit during the exit time if there is something wrong with the backup battery, the AC power supply (220Vac), or if the siren is disconnected and the system date and time have not been programmed.

    At the end of the exit time, READY and SYSTEM LEDs will go out, and the red ARMED LED will keep blinking till disarming, signaling the system is being perimeter and instantly armed (the zone which are usually of the perimeter delayed type will now act as instant zones). Note: As during such an arming the access into the building is not allowed through the entry/exit zones, the users inside the building can only do system disarming.

    “STAY ARMING”

    [*][2][User Code] or [STAY][User Code], where [STAY] is “STAY” key.

    This arming mode is also used for perimeter protection. This time the user stays inside the protected area while access is allowed through the entry/exit zones.

    After this arming mode (after entering a valid user code within this sequence), all LEDs will be lit for a little while, and the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps.

    After entering the user code within the previous sequence, the system automatically bypasses the zones which have the “STAY” attribute enabled by programming (the zones inside the house). At the same time, the zones of the perimeter entry/exit type (delayed) will maintain this feature (if violated during arming, they will trigger the alarm unless a valid user code is entered within the time lapse set for the entry time).

    If programming enables the option of “buzzer” signal during the exit time, then during exit time the keypad buzzer will sound warning beeps.

    During the exit time the red ARMED LED and the green READY LED will be lit.

    The orange BYPASS LED will be lit and go out only when disarming if there are zones that have the “STAY” attribute enabled by programming (or if there are user-bypassed zones in the system).

    The yellow SYSTEM LED will be also lit during the exit time if there is something wrong with the backup battery, the AC power supply (220Vac), or if the siren is disconnected and the system date and time have not been programmed.

    When the exit time is over, the system is “stay armed”, the entry/exit zones have still corresponding timings and the READY and SYSTEM LEDs will go out, and the ARMED and BYPASS LEDs will stay ON, signaling that the system is “stay armed” and there are bypassed zones in the system (bypassed automatically by the system as they are interior zones, having the “STAY” attribute enabled, or bypassed by the users).

    Any user can get inside the building through entry/exit zones, and during the entry time he/she can enter his/her own user code (1-15) in order to disarm the system.

    QUICK ARMING MODES (ARMING WITHOUT USER CODES) Quick arming functions allow the system to be quickly armed by a user who may not own a user code. You can also use this arming mode when arming the system in the presence of someone who is not to find out the user code. Note: Quick arming is allowed only by enabling the proper options (see programming menu, section [09] – set OPTIONSC, zone 1,2,3 LEDs).

    COMPLETE QUICK ARMING

    [*][0][ 0 ] or [INSTANT][CODE],

    where [INSTANT] and [CODE] are the keys [INSTANT] and [CODE].

    Complete Quick Arming (“away arming” without code) is performed by entering one of the sequences [*][0][0] or [INSTANT][CODE]. After that, the user must leave the objective before the exit time expired. After the exit time expired, the system is entirely armed ad the ARMED LED will stay ON.

    This arming type is similar to “away arming” with user code.

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    Note: Complete Quick Arming is allowed only by enabling the proper option (see programming menu, section [09] – set OPTIONSC, zone 1 LED).

    “QUICK INSTANT STAY ARMING”

    [*][ 0 ][1]

    This arming type is similar to “INSTANT STAY arming”. Note: “QUICK INSTANT STAY ARMING” is allowed only by enabling the proper option (see programming menu, section [09] – set OPTIONSC, zone 2 LED).

    “QUICK STAY ARMING”

    [*][0][2]

    This arming type is similar to “STAY arming”. Note: “QUICK STAY ARMING” is allowed only by enabling the proper option (see programming menu, section [09] – set OPTIONSC, zone 3 LED).

    DISARMING/STOPPING THE ALARM [User Code] [x][x][x][x] or [x][x][x][x][x][x]

    To disarm the system, you should enter the protected area through an entry/exit (delayed) zone. When an entry/exit zone is violated, the entry time counter will start.

    The keypad buzzer will sound a continuous beep during the entry time, indicating that the system must be disarmed.

    In order to disarm the system, enter any of the 4 (or 6) digit user codes from 1 to 15.

    After entering the first code digit, the continuous beep will stop, and at each key press the keypad buzzer will sound a short beep.

    After entering the last digit of a valid user code, the ARMED LED will go out, and the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps for disarming confirmation.

    If the user code was incorrectly entered, press [#] key and restart code entering.

    If the system is not disarmed during the entry time, the panel will go into alarm (to modify the entry time, see section [12]).

    If at least one alarm occurred during the respective arming period, then, after disarming, the SYSTEM LED will stay lit until the next arming.

    To visualize the first 9 alarms occurred during the respective arming see [*][5] command.

    If no alarms occurred during the respective arming, and the SYSTEM LED is still lit after disarming, see system status, [*][4] command.

    In order to stop any alarm status, enter any of the 4 (or 6) digit user codes from 1 to 15.

    ZONE BYPASSING [*][3][User Code] or [BYPASS][user code], where [BYPASS] is the key “BYPASS”.

    Zone bypassing is necessary in case of a faulty detector or troubleshooting is not being allowed because of faulty wiring, where the system needs being armed altogether and access is desired in a zone even with the system armed.

    Zone bypassing can only be done when the system is disarmed and if the corresponding attribute of zones is adequately programmed (the attribute allows bypassing - see the “bypass” attribute in sections 01-06).

    The panel will not consider the detectors on a bypassed zone. Arming can be done with one or more bypassed zones, even if the sensors on these zones are enabled.

    In order to enter zone bypassing menu, you should enter one of the commands:

    [*][3][User Code] or [BYPASS][user code].

    Soon after initializing this procedure by entering [*] or [BYPASS] key, all the keypad LEDs will go out, except the BYPASS one, if lit. After entering the user code, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the SYSTEM LED will blink.

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    If some zones were previously bypassed, the BYPASS LED and the zone corresponding LEDs will stay ON (while the corresponding zones remain bypassed).

    If no zones were previously bypassed, the BYPASS LED will be OFF.

    To bypass a zone press the zone corresponding digit, and the corresponding LED will turn ON. Once there was at least one bypassed zone, the BYPASS LED will turn ON and will stay like this till bypass cancellation of all 6 zones or till system disarming.

    To un-bypass a zone, press the corresponding digit and the corresponding LED will turn OFF.

    To exit zone bypassing menu press [ # ] key. Note: Bypassed zone status is only valid during a single arming period; upon system disarming, bypassed zone status will clear.

    SYSTEM STATE DISPLAY (SYSTEM TROUBLES) [*][4]

    The security system permanently monitors a series of imposed conditions for its proper function, such as:

    1. Troubles with the backup battery (if the battery is disconnected or is uncharged)

    2. AC power loss 3. Unsuccessful Communication to the “central station”.

    4. Date and time not programmed.

    5. Disconnected siren or siren overload (siren overload can be detected only with enabled siren). 6. Previous alarm occurred.

    If conditions 1, 2, 4, 5 occur, they need solving before arming.

    In case the third condition of displaying system troubles is met, it will clear when exiting the system status display menu. In case at least one of the above conditions occurs, the SYSTEM LED will turn ON. Remark: Overload on +AUX, though recorded as LOG event, cannot be displayed on the keypad as the keypad is powered from this very power supply, the occurrence of an Overload on +AUX stopping keypad powering till overload gets removed.

    To visualize the system trouble status, in the disarmed state of the system, enter [*][4] keys. Soon after initializing this procedure by entering [*] key, all the keypad LEDs will go out but the BYPASS one, if lit. After entering the key [4], the SYSTEM LED will blink. If there are some trouble conditions in the system, then the zone 1-5 LEDs will display these troubles as follows: Zone 1 LED - Battery Low Voltage: if the battery is disconnected or its voltage is low, this LED is ON. This display condition will be removed 30 seconds after the battery minimum loading voltage was restored. Zone 2 LED - AC power loss: if AC power is missing, the transformer is burnt or the fuse near the transformer is burnt, this LED is ON. The LED will turn OFF instantly after this problem was solved. Zone 3 LED - Unsuccessful Communication Attempt: if the alarm control panel failed to transmit events to the “central station” after 8 attempts, this LED will be ON. The LED will turn OFF after exiting this display mode. Zone 4 LED - Date and time not programmed: this LED will be ON upon powering the panel and will be OFF immediately after programming the system date and time. The system date and time are necessary for an event correct recording in the control panel memory. Zone 5 LED - “Bell Trouble” (siren disconnection or overload): If wiring between the siren and the panel is cut-off or if, during siren activating period, there is an overload on the siren control wire, this LED will be ON. The LED will be OFF when the siren is reconnected or the overload is removed. To exit this mode press [ # ] key. Remark: If the SYSTEM LED is lit just because of at least one previous alarm, then, by means of [*][5] command, you can see the display of the first 9 alarms occurred.

    ALARM MEMORY DISPLAY [*][5]

    The first 9 alarms occurred in the system since the last arming are memorized can be visualized on the zone LEDs.

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    To visualize this alarm memory the system must be disarmed.

    To view the alarmed zones or the special alarms triggered from the keypad, enter [*][5] key s.

    Soon after initializing this procedure by entering [*] key, all the keypad LEDs will go out but the BYPASS one, if lit. After entering the key [5], the SYSTEM LED and the LEDs of the zones that triggered the alarm, will blink.

    To view the special alarms triggered from the keypad, press [*] again.

    The green LED READY will also blink, indicating the second set of alarms on the LEDs 1 and 2. Within the 2nd mode of alarm visualization LED 1 indicates a keypad alarm (panic, fire, medical emergency), and LED 2 indicates a lockout Keypad alarm due to 10 successive attempts of entering a wrong user code.

    Exit the visualization of 2nd set of alarms by pressing [*] key again.

    In order to view the order of the first 9 alarms occurred in the system since the last arming, press the keys from 1 to 9. By pressing the key [1] you can see the first alarm, and by pressing the key [9] you can see the 9th alarm. Note: LED interpretation, in case of pressing a key from 1 to 9, is accordingly done:

    1) If the LED corresponding to one of the zones from 1-6 is blinking, LED SYSTEM is blinking, and LED READY is OFF – then, the alarm corresponding to the key pressed occurred on the zone whose LED is blinking (e.g. if the key [8] is pressed and the LED of zone 3 is blinking, then the 8th memorized alarm was triggered by zone 3).

    2) If all LEDs corresponding to zones 1-6 are OFF, LED SYSTEM is blinking, and LED READY is OFF – then, the alarm corresponding to the key pressed has not been triggered by any zones.

    3) To visualize the 2nd set of alarms, press the key [*] again.

    3.1. If LED 1, LED SYSTEM and LED READY are blinking, then the alarm corresponding to the key pressed was keypad triggered (by pressing the key combination for Panic, Fire or Medical Emergency).

    3.2. If LED 2, LED SYSTEM and LED READY are blinking, then the alarm corresponding to the key pressed was triggered by keypad lockout due to 10 successive attempts of entering a wrong user code.

    3.3. If LEDs 1 and 2 are OFF and LED SYSTEM and LED READY are blinking, then the alarm corresponding to the key pressed was not of the type of that keypad triggered.

    3.4. For a global view of special alarms keypad triggered, while within the visualization menu of the 2nd set of alarms, press the key [0]. To go back to the global visualization menu for alarms triggered by zones 1-6, press the key [*].

    To exit alarm memory display mode press [ # ] key.

    The alarm memory will be cleared once the system was newly armed.

    A DIFFERENT DISPLAY METHOD FOR THE ALARM MEMORY (AVAILABLE ONLY FOR KP-064E KEYPADS) [] in any order or both simultaneous,

    where [] are the Scrolling Keys, [>] displaying the next alarm and [], the system will display the next alarm. Upon the 1st press, the system will display the 1st alarm, the 9th alarm being displayed upon the 9th press. If the key [>] is pressed more than 9 times, the system keeps displaying the 9th alarm. One can press a key from 1 to 9 any time for the system to display the alarm corresponding to the key pressed. Next, if the key [>] is pressed, the system will display the next alarm until the 9th one.

    Upon pressing the key [

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    by zones 1-6 and will keep displaying this global menu. One can press a key from 1 to 9 any time for the system to display the alarm corresponding to the key pressed. Next, if the key [

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    SELECTIVE ERASURE OF USER CODES (EXCEPT THE “MASTER CODE”)

    [*][7][Master Code][Code order number][*] or [CODE][Master Code][code order number][*], where [CODE] is the key “CODE” and the code order number is 02 - 15.

    After entering the order number of the code to be erased, the zone LEDs will show:

    A) The LEDs of zones 1, 2 and 3 are blinking, meaning that the code was programmed during a previous programming.

    B) Only the LED of zone 1 is blinking, meaning that very code is not programmed.

    To erase the selected code (02 – 15), enter [*] key .

    The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps, zones 1 and 2 LEDs will turn OFF and zone 1 LED will be blinking, signaling that the respective user code is no longer programmed.

    One can enter a new 4 or 6-digit value for the erased code or must enter [#] key to exit the submenu of erasing a user code. Next, the system will return to the master user’s global programming menu. The keypad LEDs’ status after exiting the submenu of erasing a user code will be:

    READY LED = OFF

    ARMED LED = ON

    SYSTEM LED = blinking

    BYPASS LED = keeps its status as before entering the programming menu

    Zone LEDs = OFF

    One can erase another user code by entering the respective order number followed by [*] or will exit the master user’s global programming menu by pressing [#] key again. Attention: Never attempt to erase the “master code”! If, by mistake, one is trying to erase the “master code” (by selecting the order number of the “master code” – 01 and entering the key [*]), the keypad buzzer will sound a long error beep and wait for at most 2 minutes in oder to enter a 4 or 6-digit sequence for the new “master code”. If, during the 2 minutes, a 4 or 6-digit sequence is not entered (or to enter [#] key ), then the system will return to the master user’s global programming menu keeping the old value for the “master code”.

    SIMULTANEOUS ERASURE OF ALL USER CODES (EXCEPT THE “MASTER CODE”) [*][Master Code][4][9] or [CODE][Master Code][4][9], where [CODE] is the key “CODE”.

    The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the system will return to the master user’s global programming menu. The keypad LEDs’ status after erasing all user codes will show:

    READY LED = OFF

    ARMED LED = ON

    SYSTEM LED = blinking

    BYPASS LED = keeps its status as before entering the programming menu

    Zone LEDs = OFF

    Any user code from 01 to 15 can be selected in order to get a new value or press [#] key to exit the master user’s global programming menu.

    OTHER OPERATION COMMANDS PROGRAMMING PHONE NUMBERS FOR VOICE MESSAGES

    [*][7][Master Code][5][X][phone number x] or [code][Master Code][5][X][phone number x], where [CODE] is the key “CODE”, and X is the order number from 1 to 4 of the 4 phone numbers of the voice messages.

    In order to program/modify any phone number for voice messages, follow the next steps:

    1. Enter one of the commands [*][7][Master Code] or [CODE][Master Code].

    After “master code” entering, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps, confirming the system is in the master user’s global programming menu. Next, the keypad LEDs’ status will be:

    READY LED = OFF

    ARMED LED = ON

    SYSTEM LED = blinking

    BYPASS LED = keeps its status as before entering the programming menu

    Zone LEDs = OFF

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    2. Select the phone number for the voice messages to be programmed/modified, by entering one of the groups [5 1], [5 2], [5 3] or [5 4] ([5 1] to select the 1st phone number, [5 2] for the 2nd one, etc.)

    After selecting any of the phone numbers for voice messages, the zone LEDs will show;

    The LEDs of zones 1, 2 and 3 are blinking, meaning that the phone number was programmed during a previous programming.

    Only the LED of zone 1 is blinking, meaning that very phone number is not programmed.

    The LEDs of zones 1 and 2 are blinking, meaning that the phone number is being programmed.

    3. Enter a maximum 15-digit phone number as you would on a key phone. Note: By entering the HEX digit D (enter [*][3] key s), you can add a 2-second pause within dialing.

    4. After the last digit of the phone number, enter [#] key for confirmation.

    The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the system will return to the master user’s global programming menu.

    The keypad LEDs after entering [#] will show:

    READY LED = OFF

    ARMED LED = ON

    SYSTEM LED = blinking

    BYPASS LED = keeps its status as before entering the programming menu

    Zone LEDs = OFF

    5. Another phone number can be selected by passing to step 2, or exit the master user’s global programming menu by pressing [#] key.

    PROGRAM THE 1ST PHONE NUMBER FOR VOICE MESSAGES: [*][7][Master Code][5 1][Phone number 1][#] or [CODE][Master Code][5 1][Phone number 1][#]

    PROGRAM THE 2ND PHONE NUMBER FOR VOICE MESSAGES: [*][7][Master Code][5 2][Phone number 2][#] or [CODE][Master Code][5 2][Phone number 2][#]

    PROGRAM THE 3RD PHONE NUMBER FOR VOICE MESSAGES: [*][7][Master Code][5 3][Phone number 3][#] or [CODE][Master Code][5 3][Phone number 3][#]

    PROGRAM THE 4TH PHONE NUMBER FOR VOICE MESSAGES: [*][7][Master Code][5 4][Phone number 4][#] or [CODE][Master Code][5 4][Phone number 4][#]

    SELECTIVE ERASURE OF PHONE NUMBERS FOR VOICE MESSAGES

    [*][7][Master Code][5][X][*] or [CODE][Master Code][5][X][*], where [CODE] is the key ”CODE”, and X is the order number from 1 to 4 of the 4 phone numbers of the voice messages.

    In order to erase any phone numbers for voice messages, follow the next steps:

    1. Enter one of the commands [*][7][Master Code] or [CODE][Master Code].

    After “master code” was entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps, confirming the system is in the master user’s global programming menu. Next, the keypad LEDs’ status will be:

    READY LED = OFF

    ARMED LED = ON

    SYSTEM LED = blinking

    BYPASS LED = keeps its status as before entering the programming menu

    Zone LEDs = OFF

    2. Select the phone number for the voice messages to be erased, by entering one of the groups:

    [5 1], [5 2], [5 3] or [5 4] ([5 1] to select the 1st phone number, [5 2] for the 2nd one, etc.)

    After selecting any of the phone numbers for voice messages, the zone LEDs will show:

    The LEDs of zones 1, 2 and 3 are blinking, meaning that the phone number was programmed during a previous programming.

    Only the LED of zone 1 is blinking, meaning that very phone number is not programmed.

    3. Enter [*] key to erase the selected phone number.

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    The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps, zones 1 and 2 LEDs will turn OFF, and zone 1 LED will be blinking, signaling that the respective phone number is no longer programmed.

    4. One can enter a maximum 15-digit phone number as one would on a key phone or must enter [#] key to exit the submenu of erasing the respective phone number. Next, the system will return to the master user’s global programming menu.

    5. Another phone number can be selected by passing to step 2, or exit the master user’s global programming menu by pressing [#] key.

    ERASE THE 1ST PHONE NUMBER FOR VOICE MESSAGES: [*][7][Master Code][5 1][*][#] or [CODE][Master Code][5 1][*][#]

    ERASE THE 2ND PHONE NUMBER FOR VOICE MESSAGES: [*][7][Master Code][5 2][*][#] or [CODE][Master Code][5 2][*][#]

    ERASE THE 3RD PHONE NUMBER FOR VOICE MESSAGES: [*][7][Master Code][5 3][*][#] or [CODE][Master Code][5 3][*][#]

    ERASE THE 4TH PHONE NUMBER FOR VOICE MESSAGES: [*][7][Master Code][5 4][*][#] or [CODE][Master Code][5 4][*][#], where [CODE] is the key “CODE”.

    SIMULTANEOUS ERASURE OF ALL PHONE NUMBERS FOR VOICE MESSAGES

    [*][7][Master Code][5][0] or [CODE][Master Code][5][0], where [CODE] is the key “CODE”.

    The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the system will return to the master user’s global programming menu. The keypad LEDs after entering one of the above commands will show:

    READY LED = OFF

    ARMED LED = ON

    SYSTEM LED = blinking

    BYPASS LED = keeps its status as before entering the programming menu

    Zone LEDs = OFF

    One can select any phone number for the voice messages to be reprogrammed, by entering one of the groups [5 1], [5 2], [5 3] or [5 4] or exit the master user’s global programming menu by pressing [#] key.

    SYSTEM DATE AND TIME PROGRAMMING

    [*][7][Master Code][6][0][D/D][Mo/Mo][Y/Y][H/H][Mi/Mi][SS] or

    [CODE][Master Code][6][0][D/D][Mo/Mo][Y/Y][H/H][Mi/Mi][S/S], where [CODE] is the key “CODE”.

    In order to program/modify the date and time of the system, follow the next steps:

    1. Enter on of the commands [*][7][Master Code][6][0] or [CODE][Master Code][6][0]

    After entering one of the above commands, the zone LEDs will show:

    The LEDs of zones 1, 2 and 3 are blinking, meaning that the date and time of the system were programmed during a previous programming.

    Only the LED of zone 1 is blinking, meaning the date and time of the system are not programmed.

    The LEDs of zones 1 and 2 are blinking, meaning date and time of the system are being programmed.

    2. Enter system date and time in the format bellow:

    [D/D][Mo/Mo][Y/Y][H/H][Mi/Mi][S/S]. Each 2-digit group represents the day [D/D], month [Mo/Mo], year [Y/Y], hour [H/H], minutes [Mi/Mi] and seconds [S/S]. Once each 2-digit group was entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and after the seconds were entered, it will sound 6 beeps. Next, the system will return to the master user’s global programming menu.

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    After any digit was pressed, system date and time programming can be canceled by pressing [#] key. After cancellation by pressing [#] key, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the system will keep the old value for the system date and time.

    3. Leave the master user’s global programming menu by pressing [#] key .

    PGM OUTPUT ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION COMMAND (ONLY FOR THE MONO-STABLE/BI-STABLE PGM TYPE)

    [*][9]

    Upon entering this command, any PGM1 or PGM2 output programmed as mono-stable, will activate (to GND) for the time lapse programmed in section [15] in the programming menu. If a new [*][9] command is performed while the mono-stable PGM output is active, then that output will deactivate.

    All the same, upon entering this command, any PGM1 or PGM2 output programmed as bi-stable, will change its status from activated to deactivated, and the other way round.

    ONLINE DOWNLOAD (PC PROGRAMMING ACCEPTANCE)

    [*][8][Master Code][3][4][#]

    This command allows the “master user” to manually trigger the upload/download process.

    The command is accepted only when the system is disarmed. Notes:

    1. This command is similar to the one in the installer-dedicated programming section [34].

    2. Within the PC programming (Upload/Download) denomination, there are several operations, which a programmer can perform when establishing a connection between a modem PC and the burglary alarm control panel.

    The following operations can be performed:

    - uploading the control panel parameters into “EZcom C61 ”;

    - downloading the control panel parameters from “EZcom C61 ” into the control panel;

    - uploading the Event Log from the control panel into the “EZcom C61 ” (in a file).

    - system date and time programming by “EZcom C61 ”;

    - Arming/Disarming by “EZcom C61 ”.

    - zone bypassing by “EZcom C61 ”;

    - mono-stable/bi-stable PGM outputs’ activation/deactivation by “EZcom C61 ”.

    Remark: CERBER C61 control panel provides 2 communication methods to the PC:

    1) The control panel answers automatically to the upload/download calls (this option can be programmed or not).

    2) The control panel doesn't answer automatically to upload/download calls. By means of a special command accessible to the “master user”, the control panel can communicate to the PC already calling it (the “master user” commands the control panel manually to answer upload/download calls). When the [*][8][Master Code][3][4][#] command is entered, the control panel will try to establish a communication with the modem, which should already be on the phone line (which should be calling the control panel the moment of entering the command). By this command, the control panel will answer the PC upload/download calls and will start to communicate to the latter.

    Note: “ONLINE Download” function is used when the "answers to up/download calls" function is not enabled and control panel programming by PC is still required (see section [10] - OPTIONSD, zone 3 LED).

    CANCELING THE VOICE COMMUNICATION AND THE UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD PROCESS

    [*][8][Master Code][3][5][#]

    This command allows the “master user” to stop the voice communication and the upload/download process without stopping the digital communication between the control panel and the “central station”. Note: This command is the same as the one described in the programming section [35], which is dedicated to the installer.

    The command will be accepted only if the system is disarmed. Notes:

    1. The “master user” only may stop voice transmission.

    2. When an alarm occurs, entering a user code or a “master code” will only stop the siren and disarm the system, without canceling the voice message dialing.

    3. In order to stop the voice message dialing, in case the alarm triggers and the voice dialer starts communication, first disarm the system by a valid user code (or stop the siren), then enter the sequence: [*][8][Master Code][3][5][#].

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    KEYPAD SPECIAL ALARMS

    Depending on the installer programming, CERBER C61 control panel will send a reporting code to the “central station” (and/or a phone voice message), according to the occurrence of one of the next events: Panic, Fire, and Medical Emergency.

    These events occur by activating the correspondingly 24h defined zones, or by simultaneously pressing a combination of keys from keypad:

    [1] + [3] Medical Emergency alarm

    [7] + [9] Fire alarm

    [4] + [6] Auxiliary panic alarm

    [*] + [#] Panic alarm

    In order to stop any alarm status, enter [#] key followed by any 4 or 6-digit user code from 1 to 15. Note: The keypad panic alarm ([*] + [#]) should be used in emergency situations, when the user is threatened and the possible offender must not be notified about sending the respective message. In this case, the keypad panic alarm should be programmed of the silence type (see section [09] – set OPTIONSC, zone 5 LED).

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    WARNING LIMITATIONS OF ALARM SYSTEMS Although this is an advanced design security system, it does not offer guarantees warning not protection against burglary, fire or other emergency. Any alarm system, whether commercial or residential, is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons. For example:

    • Intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistication to bypass an alarm sensor or disconnect an alarm-warning device.

    • Intrusion detectors (i.e. passive infrared detectors), smoke detectors, any other sensing devices will not work without power. Battery operated devices will not

    work without batteries, with dead batteries or if the batteries are not properly put in. Devices powered solely by AC will not work if their AC power supply is cut-off for any reason,

    even for a short period of time.

    • a user may not be able to reach a panic or emergency button quickly enough.

    • Smoke detectors may not activate or provide early warning for a variety of reasons. Some of the reasons why smoke detectors used in conjunction with this

    system may not work are as follows> Smoke detectors may have been improperly installed and positioned. Smoke detectors may not sense fires that start where smoke cannot

    reach the detectors, such as chimneys, in walls, or roofs, or on the other side of closed doors. Smoke detectors may not sense a fire on another level of a residence or building.

    A second floor detector, for example, may not sense a first floor or basement fire. Moreover, smoke detectors have sensing limitations. No smoke detector can sense every kind

    of fire every time. In general, detectors may not always warn about fires caused by carelessness and safety hazards like smoking in bed, violent explosions, escaping gas,

    improper storage of flammable materials, overloaded electrical circuits, children playing with matches, or arson. Depending on the nature of the fire and/or the location of the

    smoke detectors, the detector, even if operating as anticipated, may not provide sufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to prevent injury or death.

    • Passive Infrared Motion Detectors can only detect intrusion within the designed ranges as diagrammed in their installation manual. Passive Infrared Detectors do

    not provide volumetric area protection. They do not create multiple beams of protection, and intrusion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by the beams. They

    cannot detect motion or intrusion that takes place behind walls, ceiling, floors, closed doors, glass partitions, glass doors or windows. Mechanical tampering, masking, painting,

    or spraying of any material on the mirrors, windows or any part of the optical system can reduce detection ability.

    • Alarm warning devices such as sirens, bells or horns may not alert people or wake up sleepers who are located on the other side of closed doors. If the warning

    devices sound on a different level of the residence from the bedrooms, then they are less likely to waken or alert people inside the bedrooms. Even persons who are awake may

    not hear the warning if the alarm is muffled by noise from a stereo, radio, air conditioner or other appliances, or by passing traffic. Finally, alarm warning devices, however loud,

    may not warn hearing-impaired people or waken deep sleepers.

    • Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from premises to a central monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily out of service. Telephone

    lines are also subject to compromise by sophisticated intruders.

    • even if the system responds to an emergency as intended, occupants may however have insufficient time to protect themselves from the emergency situation. In

    the case of a monitored alarm system, authorities may not respond appropriately.

    The most frequent cause of an alarm system not functioning when an intrusion or fire occurs is inadequate maintenance. This alarm system should be tested weekly to make

    sure that all sensors work properly.

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    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Zone-number 6 zones

    Zone-type programmable EOL Resistor 2,2kOhm

    Programmable outputs: PGM 1 and PGM 2 2 Maximum load for PGM1 and PGM2 outputs 50mA

    Main board typical consumption 50mA

    LED keypad typical consumption 12mA Maximum power current for battery charging 200mA

    Board operation rated voltage 13.8 - 14Vdc

    Cerber C61. A innovative product of the company Romano Electro Int’l SA

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