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EBS CPX230NWB User Manual

EBS CPX230NWB
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Version of the manual: v1.3
Date of issue: 26.07.2018
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ALARM CONTROL PANEL
CPX230NWB
User manual
Firmware version: 2.10.0
GPRS transmitter configurator version: 1.4.85.3
OSM server version: 1.3.71.036

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EBS CPX230NWB Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerEBS
ModelCPX230NWB
CategoryControl Panel
Protection RatingIP65
DisplayLCD
Communication InterfaceRS485
Operating Temperature-10°C to 55°C

Summary

1. Introduction

2. Control Unit Functions

2.1. Functional Characteristic

Detailed features and capabilities of the control unit.

2.2. Specifications

Technical specifications including voltage, power, current, and dimensions.

3. Keypad KP32 Specification

4. Wireless Keypad KP2W

4.1. Transmission

Explains how data is transmitted wirelessly from the keypad.

4.2. LED Signalling

Describes the meaning of the LED indicators on the wireless keypad.

4.3. Description of Keypad Elements

Identifies and explains the physical components of the wireless keypad.

4.4. Keypad Specification

Lists technical specifications for the wireless keypad.

5. Remote Control Specification

6. User Categories

7. Arming the System

7.1. Arming Modes

Explains the different modes for arming the system (Stay, Sleep, Fully armed).

7.2. Arming Methods

Details standard, quick, and immediate arming procedures.

7.3. Arming Indication on the KP32 Keypad

Describes how arming status is shown on the KP32 keypad LEDs.

7.4. Arming the System Using the Standard Method, With Mode and Partition Selection

Step-by-step guide for standard arming with mode and partition choices.

7.5. Quick Arming With Mode and Partition Selection

Instructions for quick arming without a code, with mode and partition selection.

7.6. Arming the System With Fault

How to arm the system when faults are present and confirmation.

8. Disarming the System

8.1. Disarming the System

Procedures for disarming the system using different keypads and remotes.

8.2. Alarm Display

How alarms are indicated on the keypad and what to do in case of suspicion.

8.3. Alarm Mute

Steps to mute the alarm and disarm the system.

9. User Functions

9.1. Alarms Memory

Accessing and viewing historical alarm events.

9.2. Faults Memory

Reviewing system faults and their descriptions.

9.3. Blocking Inputs

How to bypass or block specific zones or inputs.

9.4. Current Input Status

Checking the real-time status of system inputs.

9.5. Function Chime

Configuring the chime function for zone violations.

9.6. Adding New Users

Procedure for adding new users to the system.

9.7. Arming Only User (Can't Disarm the System)

Restricting user access to only arm the system.

9.8. Deleting Users

Steps for removing user codes from the system.

9.9. Change of User Code

How users can change their own access codes.

9.10. Programming Time

Administrator function to set the system time.

9.11. Programming Date

Administrator function to set the system date.

9.12. Testing the Zones

Performing tests on system zones and detectors.

9.13. Testing the Outputs

Testing system outputs and the alarm siren.

9.14. Duress Code

Explanation of duress codes for distress events.

9.15. Emergency Buttons

Using panic, fire, and help buttons for alarms.

9.16. Text Messages

Managing the system via SMS commands.

10. Change History

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