Elmes Electronic CB32 Installation And Operation Manual

Programmable wireless alarm control panel

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INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................... 2
KEYPAD USE AND ARMING METHODS ............................................................... 3
CB32 SELECTED FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION ..................................................... 5
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MAIN MENU ................................................................................................................. 7
SETTINGS RESET ...................................................................................................... 17
DESIGNING WIRELESS ALARM SYSTEM .......................................................... 17
SPECIFICATION ........................................................................................................ 22
LIMITED WARRANTY ............................................................................................. 23
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ..................................................................... 24
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    INTRODUCTION ......................2 KEYPAD USE AND ARMING METHODS ............... 3 ARMING & DISARMING OF ALARM SYSTEM. 1. Arming & disarming alarm from CB32 panel keypad. 2. Operating Elmes CB32 panel using a remote. 3. Arming & disarming using a mobile phone.
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Each user and alarm zone can have any user defined 16 characters name. The CB32 control panel also supports wireless detectors in wired alarm systems. It may be powered from the power supply line of the wired system, and its three signaling outputs can be connected to the alarm detection terminals of a wired control panel.
  • Page 3: Keypad Use And Arming Methods

    OK button and next selecting Alarm Memory or Failure Check submenu. ARMING & DISARMING OF ALARM SYSTEM. Arming and disarming of alarm system with CB32 panel may be done from the control panel keypad, by remote control transmitter (later referred to as a “remote”) or mobile phone SMS or CLIP.
  • Page 4: Operating Elmes Cb32 Panel Using A Remote

    One channel remote, e.g. UMB100HT. By pressing control button of one channel transmit- ter learned to CB32 panel would produce a single loud beep (*) and starts exit delay time. On end of the exit delay the alarm system is armed. Next pressing of the same control button would produce two loud beeps (*) and the system will disarm.
  • Page 5: Cb32 Selected Functions Description

    2 of Arming & Disarming of Alarm System section. Learning a remote to CB32 panel is made according to S.S. pt. 5.3. In addition, in “Auxiliary functions set- tings” menu pt. 8.1, a selection must be made as to whether the remote arms/disarms the sys- tem or sets on entry delay only.
  • Page 6: Operation With Elmes Gsm Module

    1. Learn the siren to alarm zone line 29 of the CB32 panel by selecting detector learning mode (see pt. 3.3) and activating the siren to transmit alarm signals in one of the three ways, as below: Connecting siren’s battery while mains power supply is off.
  • Page 7: Main Menu

    MAIN MENU To access the main menu of the CB32 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 two minutes the menu exits and display of the current status of the control panel on the LCD panel returns.
  • Page 8 3.1. Assigning functions to alarm zones. Service Settings → Zone settings → Zone function In this menu Elmes CB32 control panel allows assigning functions to alarm zones. Buttons ▲▼ select one of the functions described below while ◄► buttons allow setting the function ON (Y) or OFF (N).
  • Page 9: Outputs Settings

    To assess the level of radio reception of signals received from detectors, the most distant de- tectors in particular, the CB32 panel is provided with “RF range test” function allowing the re- ceived signal level to be displayed on 16-point bar graph scale of LCD.
  • Page 10: System Users - Adding, Editing And Removing A User

    Please follow detailed instructions as in “Zone disabling” menu (pt. 3.4 of S.S.). After disabling a user, its remote and password are inactive. In order to disable user’s control of CB32 panel by SMS or CLIP, the functions should be set off at pt. 5.6.9 and 5.6.10.
  • Page 11 11) Call back - calling back function. If the control panel is called, it will call back. This and next function may be used in operation with monitoring center: - if the function is set on, GSM monitoring center calls to CB32 and the panel rejects the call after 3-4 seconds, - if the function is set off, the control panel calls back the monitoring center after rejecting incoming call.
  • Page 12: System Times Settings

    This menu allows setting the alarm activation delay time (in seconds: 0 to 99) needed to enter the premises and disarm alarm system from the CB32 keypad. Two digits on the right side of the display show available entry delay time in seconds. The required time is set with the use of cursor buttons and accepted with the OK button.
  • Page 13: Alarm Notification By Elmes Gsm Module

    This menu is used to enter time interval (if option “Test interval” is selected at pt. 7.10.2) or, test time (if option “Test time” is selected at pt. 7.10.2) when the CB32 control panel is ex- pected to perform SMS or CLIP test. Maximum value is 24h. This feature is valid only if “Exe- cute test”...
  • Page 14: Auxiliary Functions Settings

    3) SMS with password - if Y (yes), SMS send to CB32 must begin with password; 4) Letter case sensitive - N (no) as standard. If selected Y (yes), the control panel is SMS let- ters case sensitive;...
  • Page 15 Signalling accumulator absence or failure. Service Settings → Aux functions → Accu failure This option allows setting on/off CB32 internal accumulator failure signalling, recommended to be set to off (N) when rechargeable batteries are not used. Activating selection of day & night arming modes.
  • Page 16: System Arming Signalling Modes

    Horizontal bar graph display of mobile signal strength as received by Elmes GSM module connected to CB32 control panel. Strength level weaker than indicated by four bars only is in- sufficient and either control panel/GSM module placement should be changed or external co- axial cable GSM antenna connected.
  • Page 17: Resetting Password Of User Number 1

    RP501 four channel transmitter offering one to four wired detection inputs to be monitored remotely. Learning the RP501 transmitter to the CB32 control panel by activation of input no 4 will learn all four 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 RP in- puts to alarm zones no 17, 18, 19 and 20.
  • Page 18: Power Supply Solutions

    The entry delay programmed by an installer or user should allow convenient access to the control panel keypad. The CB32 control panel may also be installed in place such as bedroom or study room, allow- ing complete elimination of the entry/exit delay time. In that case, arming and disarming of the alarm system from the outside of premises can be made with the use of a remote or mobile phone, if GSM module is installed with the CB32 control panel.
  • Page 19: Alarm System With Elmes Cb32 Control Panel

    Elmes CB32 wireless control panel are presented on Fig.1 and Fig.2. Wiring of external equipment such as sirens, AC power supply or phone dialler to the CB32 control panel terminals, should be made through large installation whole and a cable groove in the bottom part of the cabinet.
  • Page 20 GSM phone can be added. Also, some other functions of the CB32 panel such as anti-sabotage of the OUT1 output (item 8.4), disable signalling on the internal siren (item 8.5) or the RF link test between detectors and the control panel, can be defined and set.
  • Page 21 WIRING DIAGRAMS In a sample installation in Fig. 2, an external wired siren, phone dialler, GSM phone and a buffered power pack (Z1) ensuring operation of the system at AC power failure are used. The power pack supplies power to control panel, external siren and phone dialler. The GSM phone is powered and data fed by optional dedicated KB2 cable connected to white GSM socket on the panel pc board.
  • Page 22: Specification

    ▪ current draw: 20mA (standby) + 40mA (panel backlit on) + 80mA (battery charging in CB32) + 100mA (alarming) + 80mA (GSM module battery charging) = 350mA maximum, ▪ backup power with two AA rechargeable batteries of up to 2500mAh each, ▪...
  • Page 23: Limited Warranty

    LIMITED WARRANTY The manufacturer of this product warrants the original purchaser that for a period of 24- months as from the date of purchase, the product shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship in normal use. During the warranty period, the manufacturer shall, at its option, repair or replace any defective product upon return of the product to the manufacturer, at no charge for labor and materials.
  • Page 24: Frequently Asked Questions

    To solve the issue, calling time should be prolonged at pt. 7.4 to 30-35 seconds or, calling recurrence set to OFF at pt. 7.10.5. 12.2014. Copyright: Elmes Electronic – all rights reserved. - 24 -...

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