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ROEL Cerber C62 - FUNCTIONAL KEYS

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9
Fast Blinking – during any arming period, after any delayed zone which belongs to the
partition A or to the system triggered the alarm.
Slow Blinking – if the partition A or the system is armed in “stay mode”.
b) While the partition A or the system is disarmed:
OFF
ON – while the master user is being within menu of program/modify the user codes, follow
me phone numbers or system time and date;
ON - while the installer is being within programming menu of the system parameters.
ARMED B LED
a) While the partition B is armed:
ON – if the partition B is totally armed;
Fast Blinking – if the partition B is armed in “instant stay mode”.
Fast Blinking – during any arming period, after any delayed zone which belongs to the
partition B triggered the alarm.
Slow Blinking – if the partition B is armed in “stay mode”.
b) While the partition B is disarmed: OFF
Zone LEDs
a) While the system is completely armed:
ON – the corresponding zone triggered the alarm at least once during arming;
Blinking – if zone tamper condition occurred
If the corresponding zone triggered the alarm at least once and tamper condition had
occurred on the same zone, during armed state of the system, zone LEDs are ON for 2
seconds and blinking for the next 2 seconds, and so on
b) While the system is completely disarmed or partial armed:
OFF – the loop of corresponding zone is closed;
ON – the loop of corresponding zone is faulted.
While the system finds itself within one of the programming/displaying menus:
o ON – the user is being within one the zone bypassing menu and the respective zone is
bypassed;
o ON/OFF – they are displaying certain parameters’ status (activate/deactivate) – while
the installer is being within certain sections of programming menu of the system
parameters.
FUNCTIONAL KEYS
Functional Keys: [*], [STAY], [BYPS], [INST], [CODE] and [<], [>] (only for keypad KP-064EP)
– are functionally only while the system is partially armed; if pressed while system is total
armed, the keypad buzzer will sound a long rejection beep.
[STAY]
It is used for system perimeter arming (“stay arming” or “instant stay arming”).
[BYPS] ([BYPASS])
It is used for zone bypassing;
[INST]
It is used for instant stay arming or for system/partition arming without code (“INST”+ “CODE”).
[CODE]
It is used for system/partition arming without code or to program/modify the user codes, the
follow me phone numbers or the system time and date.
[<] & [>] (only on KP-064EP)
They are used to display the first 9 alarms occurred in the system since last arming.

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