ROEL Cerber c41 Assembly instructions

HOOKUP & PROGRAMMING BOOK
Cerber®C41
4 zone +1 special zone
keypad operated control panel
Doc. 10101/13.04.00 / Version 1.11

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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................................4
INSTALLING AND COMMISSIONING ...........................................................................6
Commissioning ..................................................................................................................... 8
Reset to Default ................................................................................................................... 8
OPERATION .................................................................................................................9
Operation Codes .................................................................................................................. 9
Installer's Programming Code ............................................................................................... 9
Arming ................................................................................................................................ 10
Other Arming Modes .......................................................................................................... 10
Disarming ............................................................................................................................ 12
Miscellaneous .................................................................................................................... 12
Zone bypassing ................................................................................................................. 12
System State Display ......................................................................................................... 12
Alarm Memory Display ....................................................................................................... 13
Door Chime On/Off ............................................................................................................. 13
Program/Modify Access Codes ........................................................................................ 14
SYSTEM PARAMETER PROGRAMMING ................................................................. 16
Programming Sections ....................................................................................................... 17
Section [01] - Zone Definitions .......................................................................................... 17
Section [02] - KEY Zone Definition .................................................................................... 19
Section [03] - System Times .............................................................................................. 19
Section [04] - Installer's Code ............................................................................................ 20
Section [05] - Programmable Output Options For PGM1, PGM2 ...................................... 20
Section [06] - Phone Line And Communicator Options ..................................................... 21
Section [07] - First Phone Number ..................................................................................... 22
Section [08] - Second Phone Number ............................................................................... 22
Section [09] - Customer Account Code ............................................................................. 23
Section [10] - Closing Reporting Codes ............................................................................. 23
Section [11] - Opening Reporting Codes ........................................................................... 23
Section [12] - Alarm Codes ................................................................................................ 23
Section [13] - Alarm Restore Codes .................................................................................. 24
Section [14] - Trouble Codes ............................................................................................. 24
Section [15] - Message Length/Appealing Cycles Nymber .............................................. 24

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PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS ............................................................................. 25
[01] - Zone Definitions ....................................................................................................... 23
[02] - KEY Zone Definition ................................................................................................. 23
[03] - System Times ........................................................................................................... 24
[04] - Installer's Code .........................................................................................................24
[05] - Programmable Output Options for PGM1, PGM2 ..................................................... 24
[06] - Phone Line and Communicator Options ................................................................... 24
[07] - First Phone Number .................................................................................................. 25
[08] - Second Phone Number ............................................................................................. 25
[09] - Customer Account Code .......................................................................................... 25
[10] - Closing Reporting Codes .......................................................................................... 25
[11] - Opening Reporting Codes ........................................................................................ 25
[12] - Alarm Codes ............................................................................................................. 27
[13] - Alarm Restore Codes ............................................................................................... 27
[14] - Trouble Codes .......................................................................................................... 27
[15] - Message Length Programming/Appealing Cycles Number ..................................... 27
Warning Limitations of this Alarm System ......................................................................... 27

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INTRODUCTION
Cerber C41 is a keypad operated burglary system, with built-in monitoring
facilities, alarm memory and 4 access codes.
The system facilities are keypad programmable. The central unit is RISC
microprocessor designed. The electric scheme includes an EEPROM
memory. Thus, the programmed parameters are retained even after all power
was removed from the control panel.
FEATURES:
4 End-of-Line zones programmed as Entry/Exit, Instant, Follower or 24
hour.
1 "Keyswitch"/Tamper zone.
Keypad programming.
4 user codes: 1 Master code and 3 programmable access codes .
Optional Ambush code (code 4),
Quick arming, Stay arming, Instant stay arming
Bypass.
User programmable Chime function.
Programmable Bell cut-off time: Steady, Pulse or Silent.
Programmable Entry delay, Exit delay
Optional Keyswitch arming/disarming.
9 options for 2 programmable outputs which are: Latch on alarm, Arm-
ing/Disarming, Entry delay, Exit delay, Trouble, Steady siren, Pulsing
siren, Silent alarm, Panic.
128 event LOG transmitted to Central station on telephone line
The first 9 alarm events displayed on keypad.
Digital communicator with programmed transmission 10PPS speed in
4x2 parity format, handshake 1400Hz / 2300Hz or DTMF Ademco 4x2
Express.
Optional message voice module

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2 programmable central station phone numbers.
Monitoring system and battery state, and AC power
EEPROM memory retains all programming, even after all power is removed
from the control panel
Up to 4 keypads, 4 wire linked
Keypad tamper using microswitch
Individual state LEDs for each zone, indicating the alarm state
System state LEDs which are: READY, SYSTEM, ARMED
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Power
12V/4Ah battery
50mA stand-by current
500mA maxim power output on AUX
Inputs
4 fully programmable 2K2 EOL zones.
1 Keyswitch/tamper 2K2 EOL zone.
Outputs
2 "open-collector" outputs with negative trigger, max. 100mA
1 "open-collector" siren output with positive trigger, max. 1A

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INSTALLING AND COMMISSIONING
PANEL MOUNTING
The location must be close to a telephone line and a ground 220VAC source.
Remove the printed circuit board and mount the cabinet onto the wall using 4
screws. Mount the PCB into the cabinet. Pull all cables into the cabinet and
prepare them for connection.
KEYPAD MOUNTING
The keypad should be located close to the designed Entry/Exit door and
mounted at a convenient height for all users.
Disassemble the keypad and mount the backplate on the wall. Pull the
keypad wiring inside the keypad and prepare it for connection.
WIRING
NOTE: Complete all wiring before applying the control panel to
battery or AC power.
Wiring should be done according to the next diagram.

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RED
BATTERY
12V/4Ah
BLACK
KEYPAD
GRN
REZISTOR
EOL 2K2
REZISTOR
EOL 2K2
REZISTOR
EOL 2K2
MOMENTARY
KEYSWITCH
NC
YEL
PHONE
LINE
PHONE
SET
AUX
1,6A
SIREN
1,6A
SIREN
OUTPUT
MAX 1A
OBSERVE
POLARI TY
+
-
GND
+12VDC
AUX
FUSE
BELL
FUSE
F2 F1
Room for
MPV4+
module
CONNECTING TERMINALS
The following PCB connectors are located on the control panel:
AUX - , AUX +
Connectors for auxiliary power supply.
These terminals supply power for keypads, PIR detectors and other active
devices inside the system.
The maximum load on these terminals cannot exceed 500mA. Observe
polarity!

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YEL, GRN
Keypad communication.
PGM 1, PGM 2
Programmable "open collector" outputs with negative trigger. The maximum
load on these terminals cannot exceed 100mA.
BELL +, BELL -
Siren output. "BELL+" is a positive trigger output.
The maximum load on these terminals cannot exceed 1A. Observe polar-
ity!
KEY
Terminals for Keyswitch/Tamper zone (see mounting diagram on page 5).
If not used, the terminals will be closed with a 2K2 EOL resistor.
Z1, COM, Z2, Z3, COM, Z4
Terminals for fully programmable zones (see mounting diagram on page 5).
If not used, the terminals will be closed with a 2K2 EOL resistor.
SET
Phone set.
LINE
Phone line.
COMMISSIONING
When finishing connections, first reset the system following the procedure
described bellow.
Reset to Default
1. Disconnect power, both batteries and AC power.
2. Connect jumper JP10 on PCB.
3. Power the panel and wait for 2 seconds..
4. If the system was reset to default, zone LEDs will blink successively, and
the green "READY" LED will turn on.
5. Disconnect power, both batteries and AC power.
6. Take jumper JP10 off PCB.
7. Power the panel. From now on, the system parameters are set to default
and the system is disarmed.

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OPERATION
Zone LEDs
SYSTEM LED
READY LED
ARMED LED
System operation is done using the keypad and LEDs' indications. There are
4 zone LEDs and 3 state LEDs (READY, SYSTEM, ARMED) on the keypad.
OPERATION CODES
There are 4 programmable operating codes in the system. Only the Master
code is programmed by default. The default value for the Master code is
"1234". Using the Master code, one can operate the system and program the
other user codes.
If programmed, the fourth code becomes the "ambush code". When
disarming, using this particular code, the panel will transmit a special code
meaning that the system was disarmed under threat.
Modifying codes, including Master code, is done by [*][7][Master Code]
command.
INSTALLER'SPROGRAMMING CODE
The default Installer's Programming Code is 0269.
Using this code and the [*][8][Installer's code] command, the installer can
perform programming functions.
The installer should change the code after installing the system!

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ARMING
Before arming the system, make sure that all protected doors and windows
are closed.
If the System LED is lit, check the following:
- the alarm memory ([*][5] command). If there are alarms in the memory, they
will be cleared when arming the system.
- bypassed zones ([*][3] [Access code] command). Make sure that all zones
displayed as being bypassed are intentionally bypassed.
- system trouble ([*][4] command). If there is trouble with the battery or the
AC power, fix them before arming.
If "READY" LED is not lit, then one or more zones are opened. One cannot
arm the system unless "Ready" LED is lit.
To arm the system, introduce a 4 digit access code. Whenever a key is
pressed, the keypad buzzer will emit a short beep.
After pressing the access code, the "Armed" LED will turn on and the keypad
buzzer will emit 6 beeps.
If the access code is not correct, the keypad buzzer will sound a long beep.
Press the [#] key, and then press the access code again.
After pressing the access code and the "Armed" LED was lit, exit the
protected area through the Entry/Exit zone before the Exit time was over.
After the Exit time was over, all LEDs will be off except the "Armed" LED.
The default Exit time is 120 seconds (see section [03]).
OTHER ARMING MODES
QUICK-ARM
[*] [0]
This function will be used by someone who doesn't own an access code.
Arming will be done by pressing the sequence [*][0]. Next, the user should
leave the protected area before Exit time was over. After the Exit time was
over, the whole system will arm and the "Armed" LED will stay lit.
INSTANT STAY ARMING
[*] [1] [ACCESS CODE]
Thisarmingmodeis
used for perimetral protection. Thus, the user can stay inside the protected
area (i.e.: arming the panel at night while staying home).
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