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Wireless Alarm Control Panel  CB32G 

 

                         

(ver. 1.40,  09.2018) 

 

                    

Installation and operation manual 

 

INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................... 2

 

KEYPAD USE AND ARMING METHODS............................................................. 3

 

ARMING

 

&

 

DISARMING

 

OF

 

ALARM

 

SYSTEM. 

4

 

1.

 

Arming & disarming alarm from CB32G panel keypad. 

4

 

2.

 

Operating CB32G control panel using a remote (hand transmitter). 

4

 

3.

 

Arming & disarming using a mobile phone. 

5

 

4. 

 

Arming the system bypassing selected alarm zones. 

5

 

CB32G SELECTED FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION ................................................ 5

 

W

IRELESS DETECTOR STATE MONITOR

 

5

 

S

ABOTAGE PROTECTION OF EXTERNAL DEVICES

 

5

 

O

PERATION WITH WIRED ALARM DETECTORS

 

5

 

O

PERATION WITH REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER 

(

REMOTE

6

 

O

PERATION WITH EXTERNAL WIRELESS SIREN

 

6

 

GSM

 MODULE FEATURES

 

6

 

CB32G

 PANEL CONFIGURATION AND FIRMWARE UPGRADE USING 

PC 

7

 

MAIN MENU ............................................................................................................ 7

 

A

LARMS 

M

EMORY

 

7

 

F

AILURES

 

7

 

S

YSTEM 

S

TATUS

 

7

 

S

ERVICE 

S

ETTINGS 

(S.S.) 

7

 

1.

 

Event Memory 

8

 

2.

 

Password Change 

8

 

3. 

 

Alarm Zones 

8

 

4.

 

Outputs settings 

10

 

5.

 

System users - adding, editing and removing a user 

11

 

6.

 

System times 

13

 

7.

 

Alarm notification by GSM module 

13

 

8.

 

Auxiliary functions settings. 

15

 

9.

 

Signalling modes of system arming. 

17

 

SETTINGS RESET ................................................................................................. 17

 

R

ESETTING PASSWORD OF USER NUMBER 

1. 

17

 

CB32G

 RESTORE TO FACTORY SETTINGS 

(

DEFAULT SETTINGS

). 

18

 

DESIGNING WIRELESS ALARM SYSTEM ....................................................... 18

 

POWERING

 

CB32G

 

CONTROL

 

PANEL 

19

 

ALARM

 

SYSTEM

 

WITH

 

ELMES

 

CB32G

 

CONTROL

 

PANEL 

19

 

SPECIFICATION ................................................................................................... 22

 

MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY .................................................... 23

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS .................................................................. 24

 

 

Summary of Contents for CB32G

Page 1: ...TER REMOTE 6 OPERATION WITH EXTERNAL WIRELESS SIREN 6 GSM MODULE FEATURES 6 CB32G PANEL CONFIGURATION AND FIRMWARE UPGRADE USING PC 7 MAIN MENU 7 ALARMS MEMORY 7 FAILURES 7 SYSTEM STATUS 7 SERVICE SET...

Page 2: ...ors with defining their names arming and disarming of the panel by keypad password 3 to 6 digits by the use of remote control transmitter or by SMS and CLIP range of alarm zone types for specialized o...

Page 3: ...0000 of the Main Menu and set up required options to configure designed alarm system NOTE The GSM module operation is factory set to OFF To set its operation ON go to option 7 8 of the Service Settin...

Page 4: ...ly with displayed time countdown on the LCD panel all alarm zones except for permanently disabled are armed Armed status appears on display 3 day partial arming of the alarm in day supervision mode Th...

Page 5: ...el produces 3 beeps and displays message Violated zones with zone name and system will not arm In that case the cause of the zone violation should be cleared off and a new arming should be made While...

Page 6: ...s panel can operate with dedicated external wireless sound and strobe siren Elmes WSS that features integral transceiver module allowing periodical siren presence test The siren is powered by external...

Page 7: ...To access the main menu of the CB32G panel press and hold down OK button for more than two seconds Navigate the menu using vertical and horizontal cursor keys If the keypad is not used for more than...

Page 8: ...ions to alarm zones Service Settings Alarm zones Zone function In this menu Elmes CB32G control panel allows assigning functions to alarm zones Buttons select one of the functions described below whil...

Page 9: ...ber and zone name e g zone 1 kitchen OK button accepts all selections If detector is already learned to selected zone OK remove prompt appears Pressing OK button deletes detector in the zone If zone i...

Page 10: ...S pt 8 3 In ad dition this output can be configured to beep signal the use of a remote The use of wired out puts OUT 2 3 could have the following allocation alarming for connection of outdoor externa...

Page 11: ...tween user number or user name e g User no 1 John Dutch Accept user selection with OK button and pass on to submenu 5 1 Setting and edition of user password Service Settings System Users Password Plea...

Page 12: ...n of control ling outputs by SMS commands can be found in pt 4 1 10 CLIP arming remotely CB32G panel arming and disarming by CLIP call Panel is dis armed if call is rejected after one ring If the call...

Page 13: ...se of cursor buttons and accepted with the OK button 6 3 Exit delay time 0 99s Service Settings Times Exit delay This menu allows setting time delay needed to exit premises in seconds 0 99 after alarm...

Page 14: ...nce S S 7 11 5 is set off See also pt 5 of FAQ section of manual 7 5 SMS password Service Settings GSM monitoring SMS password This menu is used to enter a maximum 6 character password that will prece...

Page 15: ...valid only if SMS with ID codes is set on in pt 5 6 8 and allows selection of one of three SMS notification patterns send to monitoring station 1 Ademco Contact ID pattern SMS notification has the fol...

Page 16: ...nd dis armed from control panel keypad by password followed by OK Partial night mode and day mode arming would not be available to set on from keypad However night mode arming is still possible if arm...

Page 17: ...pulses SMS if problem selecting the first option sets on sound pulses on sirens only Selecting second option allows sound pulses on sirens and SMS notification if any problem occurs 9 2 SMS SMS SMS pu...

Page 18: ...ur transmitter s inputs to four adjacent alarm zones of the panel Activating input four of the RP501 while learning the transmitter to zone 20 of the panel will assign four RP501 inputs to alarm zones...

Page 19: ...r disposal instructions your battery supplier When operating CB32G connected to wired alarm system with power supply backup does not require Li ION battery installation and the control panel may be po...

Page 20: ...he panel cabinet and connect AC DC power supply pack After the con trol panel initialisation follow steps as below 1 Enter Service Settings menu by pressing and holding down OK button initial password...

Page 21: ...her functions of the CB32G panel such as an ti sabotage of the OUT1 output 8 4 disable signalling on the internal siren 8 5 or the RF link test between detectors and the control panel can be defined a...

Page 22: ...ports up to 32 Elmes Electronic wireless detectors defined as alarm zones supports two wired detectors connected to inputs EXT and TEMP integrated GSM phone module for SMS CLIP control and notificatio...

Page 23: ...t be delivered to the point of pur chase in a clean condition and at buyer s own expense along with this guarantee with the date of purchase confirmed below and a short description of the failure The...

Page 24: ...n is connected to this output or wires to the siren are cut off 5 Despite CLIP call rejection control panel calls three times with CLIP call notification in case of some mobile phone operators reactio...

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