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ROEL Cerber C62 User Manual

ROEL Cerber C62
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Cerber C62
6-Zone and 2-Partition Burglary Control Panel
For your home and office
Hook-Up & Programming Book
Doc 10401/ 08.08.2005/ version 1.9

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ROEL Cerber C62 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandROEL
ModelCerber C62
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. INTRODUCTION

GENERAL FEATURES

Core features of the RISC microprocessor-based central unit, EEPROM memory, and user-friendly programming.

USER CODES

Details on 45 programmable user codes, including the master code and their 11 programmable rights.

INSTALLER CODES

Information on 2 programmable installer codes for system programming and maintenance.

2. KEYPADS

KEYPAD TYPES

Description of available keypad models: KP-064P and KP-064EP.

FUNCTIONAL KEYS

Explanation of the function of special keys like STAY, BYPS, INST, and CODE.

3. INSTALLING AND COMMISSIONING

MOUNTING THE CONTROL PANEL

Guidelines for selecting a suitable location and mounting the control panel securely.

WIRING

Instructions for completing all wiring to the control panel before applying power.

4. OPERATION

SYSTEM CODES

Overview of system codes including installer and user codes, with default values.

USER CODES

Details on the master code and other user codes, including their operations and rights.

PARTITIONING

Explanation of the partitioning feature to divide the alarm system into two distinct areas.

REGULAR / AWAY ARMING

Procedure for arming the system in regular or away mode using a user code.

OTHER ARMING MODES

Details on alternative arming modes like timed and inactivity autoarming.

DISARMING & DEACTIVATING AN ALARM

Steps for disarming an armed system or deactivating an ongoing alarm.

ZONE BYPASSING

Procedure for bypassing zones due to faulty detectors or troubleshooting needs.

SYSTEM TROUBLE STATUS DISPLAYING: [*][4] COMAND

How to check the system's six possible trouble conditions using the keypad.

ALARM MEMORY DISPLAYING: [*][5]

How to view the first 9 alarms that occurred since the last arming.

CHIME FEATURE ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATING

Instructions for enabling or disabling the chime feature for zone openings.

ACTIVATION (DEACTIVATION) OF PGM OUTPUTS / STARTING (FINISHING) THE ROUNDS

How to activate/deactivate PGM outputs and manage round status.

5. Master User's Programming Menus

SELECTIVE PROGRAMMING/ERASURE OF 01 TO 45 USER CODES

Step-by-step guide for programming or erasing individual user codes (01-45).

PROGRAMMING / SELECTIVE ERASURE OF THE 1 TO 4 FOLLOW ME PHONE NUMBERS

Procedure for programming or selectively erasing follow me phone numbers.

PROGRAMMING SESSION OF THE SYSTEM TIME AND DATE

How to set the system's current time and date via the keypad.

PC DOWNLOAD ACCEPTANCE

Manual trigger for communication between the PC and the control panel.

VOICE / SOUND REPORTING AND COMMUNICATION WITH PC CANCELLATION

Command to stop voice/sound reporting and PC communication.

6. Programming of the System Parameters ("Main Programming Menu")

SECTION [20] – SYSTEM OPTIONS

Configuration of system options like keypad lockout, partitioning, and code settings.

SECTION [21] – SYSTEM OPTIONS²

Configuration of system options related to keypad alarm functions.

SECTION [23] – SYSTEM OPTIONS⁴

Configuration of system options for quick arming and zone bypassing reporting.

SECTION [24] – DING OPTIONS

Settings for keypad buzzer and siren dings during various system states.

SECTION [25] – WARNING OPTIONS

Configuration of warning beeps and dings for exit delays and trouble indications.

SECTION [26] – OPTIONS FOR PARTITION A (SYSTEM OPTIONS)⁵

Configuration options specifically for Partition A.

SECTION [29] – OPTIONS FOR DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR

Configuration of digital communicator reporting modes and events.

SECTION [30] – SPLIT REPORTING OPTIONS FOR CS1

Configuration of reporting options for the first central station (CS1) in split mode.

SECTION [31] – SPLIT REPORTING OPTIONS FOR CS2

Configuration of reporting options for the second central station (CS2) in split mode.

SECTION [32] – OPTIONS FOR VOICE/SOUND DIALER

Configuration of voice and sound dialer features for event reporting.

SECTION [33] – SYSTEM OPTIONS

Configuration of system options for remote call answering and PC communication.

SECTION [34] – "INSTALLER'S PROGRAMMING CODE CHANGING"

Procedure for changing the installer's programming code.

SECTION [35] – PROGRAMMING OF THE "INSTALLER'S MAINTENANCE CODE"

Procedure for programming the installer's maintenance code and its rights.

SECTION [36] – "MASTER CODE" PROGRAMMING PERFORMED BY INSTALLER

Procedure for the installer to program or modify the master code.

SECTION [37] - ENTRY DELAY 1 / ENTRY DELAY 2 TIMERS

Setting the entry delay times for partitions or the system.

SECTION [38] - EXIT DELAY 1 / EXIT DELAY 2 TIMERS

Setting the exit delay times for partitions or the system.

SECTION [39] – BURGLARY / FIRE SIREN TIMERS

Establishing the siren activation timings for burglary and fire alarms.

SECTION [40] - TRANSMISSION DELAY UPON “AC POWER LOSS” (00 TO 99 MINUTES)

Setting the delay for transmitting AC power loss events to the central station.

SECTION [41] – “TIME WINDOW FOR INTELLIZONES”

Configuring the time window for the Intellizones feature.

SECTION [42] – “DING TIME” / “DING PAUSE"

Setting the duration and pause for ding sounds on the siren or keypad.

SECTION [43] - RING NUMBER AFTER THAT THE CONTROL PANEL ANSWERS TO THE REMOTE CALLS

Setting the number of rings before the panel automatically answers remote calls.

SECTION [44] – “SWINGER SHUTDOWN COUNTER” / “KEYPAD LOCKOUT COUNTER"

Setting counters for zone swinger shutdown and keypad lockout attempts.

SECTION [45] – CONFIGURATION OF THE VOICE MODULE MPV8

Configuring the voice module MPV8 for voice message reporting.

SECTION [46] – NUMBER OF VOICE OR SOUND DIALING SEQUENCES / TIME OF THE VOICE OR SOUND REPORTING

Setting the number of voice message repetitions and reporting time.

SECTION [47] – PLAYBACK OF THE 1 TO 8 VOICE MESSAGES

Instructions for playing back recorded voice messages from the MPV8 module.

SECTION [48] – RECORDING OF THE 1 TO 8 VOICE MESSAGES

Instructions for recording voice messages using the MPV8 module.

SECTION [49] - FIRST PANEL ACCOUNT FOR IDENTIFYING AT CS

Setting the first panel account code for identification during CS communication.

SECTION [50] - SECOND PANEL ACCOUNT FOR IDENTIFYING AT CS2

Setting the second panel account code for identification during CS2 communication.

SECTION [51] - 1-ST REPORTING FORMAT / 2-ND REPORTING FORMAT

Defining the reporting formats for CS1 and CS2 transmissions.

SECTION [58] EVENT REPORTING CODES IN 4X2 FORMAT REGARDING: "KEYPAD LOCKOUT"/"ZONE RESTORE"

Configuring 4x2 format reporting codes for keypad lockout and zone restore events.

SECTION [63] TO [73] – EVENT REPORTING CODES IN CONTACT ID FORMAT:

General section for event reporting codes in Contact ID format.

SECTION [66] - EVENT REPORTING CODES IN CID FORMAT REGARDING:

CID format codes for zone bypassing events.

SECTION [68] - EVENT REPORTING CODES IN CID FORMAT REGARDING:

CID format codes for burglary, tamper, panic, fire, medical, and duress alarms.

SECTION [69] – EVENT REPORTING CODES IN CID FORMAT REGARDING:

CID format codes for keypad lockout and zone restore events.

SECTION [70] – EVENT REPORTING CODES IN CID FORMAT REGARDING:

CID format codes for power loss and battery status events.

SECTION [71] - EVENT REPORTING CODES IN CID FORMAT REGARDING:

CID format codes for power and battery restore, and bell/aux trouble restore.

SECTION [72] – EVENT REPORTING CODES IN CID FORMAT REGARDING:

CID format codes for programming, PC connection, and log status.

SECTION [73] - EVENT REPORTING CODES IN CID FORMAT REGARDING:

CID format codes for periodical tests and maintenance requests.

SECTION [74] - PHONE NUMBER OF CS1

Programming the phone number for the first central station (CS1).

SECTION [75] - PHONE NUMBER OF CS2

Programming the phone number for the second central station (CS2).

SECTION [76] – HOUR / MINUTE FOR THE FIRST PERIODICAL TEST

Setting the time for the first periodical system test.

SECTION [77] – TIME BETWEEN THE PERIODICAL TESTS (IN HOURS OR MINUTES)

Setting the interval between periodical system tests.

SECTION [78] – WALK TEST (SERVICE MODE)

Entering walk test mode to manually test system sensors.

SECTION [79] - TYPES FOR PGM1 AND PGM2 OUTPUTS

Configuring the types of programmable outputs PGM1 and PGM2.

SECTION [85] – AUTOARMING MOMENT FOR THE PARTITION A OR SYSTEM (HOUR: MINUTE)

Setting the daily moment for automatic arming of Partition A or the system.

SECTION [91] - PANEL IDENTIFICATION CODE WITHIN UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD

Setting the panel identification code for upload/download process.

SECTION [93] - PC PHONE NUMBER FOR "CALLBACK"

Programming the PC phone number for the control panel's callback process.

SECTION [95] - PROGRAMMING SESSION OF THE SYSTEM TIME AND DATE (PERFORMED BY INSTALLER)

Setting the system time and date, performed by the installer.

SECTION [98] - MANUALLY ACTIVATION OF COMMUNICATION WITH PC (PC DOWNLOAD ACCEPTANCE)

Manually triggering communication between PC and panel for download.

SECTION [99] - CANCELLATION OF ANY PHONE LINE COMMUNICATION

Command to cut off any phone line communication during tests.

WARNING LIMITATIONS OF ALARM SYSTEMS

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

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