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ROEL CERBER C82 - Other Arming Modes; Timed Autoarming; Inactivity Autoarming

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- The user code is entered while the green READY LED is OFF; all zones which doesn’t
allow „forced arming” feature must be closed when the system/partition is armed.
- The user code is entered while the green READY LED is blinking but the code hasn’t the
right of force arming; all zones must be closed when the system/partition is armed
by such a user code.
After entering a valid user code, all keypad LEDs will be ON for a little while and the
keypad buzzer will sound 6 acceptance beeps. Then, the exit delay timer will start and
the red ARMED LED will turn ON. The users must exit the premise through an exit point,
until the exit delay elapses.
If the buzzer warnings were enabled by programming, during the exit delay the keypad
buzzer will sound warning beeps.
During the exit delay the yellow SYSTEM LED will blink in case there are troubles in the system
(„AC power loss”, „low voltage on battery”, fail to communicate event”, „BELL trouble”, “phone line
trouble” or „system date and hour loss”); the orange BYPASS LED will be also ON in case at least
one zone was previously bypassed by the users.
The default exit delay time is 60 seconds (see the section [31] of the main programming
menu).
After the exit delay elapsed, all status LEDs will turn OFF, except the ARMED and BYPASS
LEDs which will remain ON until disarming.
Remark: before system/partition arming the users should check the following:
1. If the READY LED is OFF means there is in the system/partition at least one violated zone which doesn’t
allow „forced arming” feature (those zones have disabled by programming their “forced arming” attribute).
Since the system/partition cannot be armed if the READY LED is OFF all loops of those protected zones need
to be closed while system/partition arming (doors and windows should be closed, people in rooms protected
by PIR detectors must go away, etc.).
2. Please note that READY LED may be blinking while there are violated zones in the
system/partition (the LEDs of violated zones are lit, too). Means the respective zones allow „forced arming”
feature and they allow system/partition arming although the zones are violated at the very moment of
arming. In this case, the user should check if the zones that allow „forced arming” feature are the same ones
established by the installer.
3. If the BYPASS LED is lit, the user should check if the zones that the system will bypass during the next
arming period are the same ones bypassed by himself using [*][3][User Code] command.
4. If the SYSTEM LED is blinking, check the following:
o The alarm memory by means of [*][5] command: if there are alarms in the memory, the alarm memory
will be cleared once the system/partition will be armed.
o System troubles by means of [*][4] command: if there are troubles regarding „AC power loss”, „low
voltage on battery”, fail to communicate event”, „BELL trouble”, „AUX overload”, “phone line trouble” or
„system date and hour loss”, fix all these troubles before arming.
Notes:
1. In a partitioned system, in order to arm a partition by users assigned to only one partition, simply key in a valid
user code; the corresponding partition will arm after exit time.
2. In a partitioned system, in order to arm the partitions by users assigned to both partitions, key in a valid user
code; the zone 1 and 2 LEDs will flash for 7 second, allowing the user to choose the partition/partitions to be
armed, by pressing [1] and/or [2] keys. The selected partition/partitions will arm after exit time.
OTHER ARMING MODES
TIMED AUTOARMING
If “timed autoarming” option is enabled within [25] and/or [26] sections, the
system/partitions will automatically arm itself at a specified time everyday. Please note, as
with regular arming, the system/partitions will not auto arm if a zone is violated and “force
autoarming” is not enabled or if the zone doesn’t allow „forced arming”. If this occurs, the
control panel will report “fail to auto arm” code and the system/partition will not arm until the
next day.
The type of autoarming is “regular” or “stay” and is dependent on the appropriate options
within [25] and/or [26] sections.
The autoarming moment is programmed using the 24 h clock (i.e. 8:00PM = 20:00) as
described in [55] and [57] sections.
INACTIVITY AUTOARMING
If “inactivity autoarming” option is enabled within [25] and/or [26] sections and the control
panel does not detect any movement (zone openings) for a specified period, the panel will
arm the system/partitions. Please note, as with regular arming, the system/partitions will not
auto arm if a zone is violated and “force autoarming” is not enabled or if the zone doesn’t

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