Cerber C Zone and 2-Partition Burglary Control Panel for your home and office. Hook-Up & Programming Book[draft] / version 1.

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Cerber C612 12-Zone and 2-Partition Burglary Control Panel f your home and office Hook-Up & Programming Book[draft] 25.10.2006/ version 1.9 B

Table of contents 1. INSTALLING AND COMMISSIONING... 5 1.1. Mounting the control panel... 5 1.2. Mounting the Keypad... 5 1.3. Wiring... 5 1.4. Connects... 6 2. SYSTEM PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING ( main programming menu )... 7 Sections 01 to 12 : Zone s definitions... 8 Section [01] Definitions f zone 1... 14 Section [02] - Definitions f zone 2... 15 Section [03] - Definitions f zone 3... 15 Section [04] - Definitions f zone 4... 15 Section [05] - Definitions f zone 5... 15 Section [06] - Definitions f zone 6... 15 Section [07] - Definitions f zone 7... 15 Section [08] - Definitions f zone 8... 15 Section [09] - Definitions f zone 9... 15 Section [10] - Definitions f zone 10... 15 Section [11] - Definitions f zone 11... 15 Section [12] - Definitions f zone 12... 15 Section [17]: Zone descripts programming... 15 Section [20]: General OPTIONS 1... 20 Section [21] Ding options... 20 Section [22]: Time Measurement Unit f PGM output defined as pulse... 21 Section [23]: - not allowed f the moment... 21 Section [24]: Keypads tamper... 21 Section [25]: Keypad zones activation... 22 Section [26]: Keypad options in partitions... 23 Section [27] Quick arming features in partitions... 23 Section [28] PGM outputs assignment to partitions... 24 Section [29] Keypads assignment to partitions... 25 Section [30] Partitions OPTIONS... 26 Section [31] Telephone OPTIONS... 27 Section [32] OPTIONS f Digital Communicat... 28 Section [33] Split Repting Options f CS1&CS2... 30 Section [34] OPTIONS f voice/sound dialer... 31 Section [35] Rept and Download OPTIONS... 32 Section [36]: Entry Delay 1/ Entry Delay 2 Timers... 32 Section [37]: Exit Delay 1/ Exit Delay 2 Timers... 33 Section [38]: Burglary / Fire siren Timers... 33 Section [39]: Transmission Delay upon AC power loss (00 to 99 minutes) / Number of rings (01 to 99 rings)... 34 2

Section [40]: Intellizone Time Window... 34 Section [41]: Swinger Shutdown Counter / Keypad Lockout Counter... 35 Section [42]: Number of voice sound dialing sequences / Time of the Voice Sound Repting... 35 Section [43]: Activation times f PGM1 to PGM6 defined as pulse types (001 to 255 seconds minutes)... 36 Section [44]: Installer s Programming Code Changing... 36 Section [45]: Programming of the Installer s Maintenance Code... 37 Section [46]: Master Code Programming Perfmed by Installer... 39 Section [47]: First Panel Account f Identifying at CS... 41 Section [48]: Second Panel Account f Identifying at CS2... 41 Section [49]: 1 st Repting Fmat / 2 nd Repting Fmat... 42 Section [50]: Ding Time / Ding Pause... 43 Section [51]: Types f PGM1 to PGM6 Outputs... 43 Section [52]: Event Repting Codes in 4x2 Fmat regarding: Aming by User / Keyswitch Arming / Arming by PC / Timed Autoarming / Inactivity Autoarming / Away Quick Arming... 44 Section [53]: Event Repting Codes in 4x2 Fmat regarding: Stay Aming by User / Stay Keyswitch Arming / Quick Stay Instant Stay Arming / Partial arming / Fail to autoarm... 44 Section [54]: Event Repting Codes in 4x2 Fmat regarding: Disaming by User / Keyswitch Disarming / Remote disarming by PC / Timed Autodisarming / Timed Autoarming Stopping... 45 Section [55]: Event Repting Codes in 4x2 Fmat regarding: Swinger-shutdown zone bypassed / Zone Bypassed... 45 Section [56]: Event Repting Codes in 4x2 Fmat regarding: Guardian Rounds started / Guardian Rounds finished / Guardian Round Failed / Ambush on Guardian Round... 46 Section [57]: Event Repting Codes in 4x2 Fmat regarding: Burglary Alarm / Tamper Alarm / Panic Alarm / Fire Alarm / Medical Emergency Alarm / User under Duress (ambush)... 46 Section [58]: Event Repting Codes in 4x2 Fmat regarding: Keypad Lockout / Zone Alarm Reste / Tamper Alarm Reste... 46 Section [59]: Event Repting Codes in 4x2 Fmat regarding: AC power loss / Low Voltage on Battery / Bell Trouble / AUX overload / System time and date Not Programmed (Power ON)... 47 Section [60]: Event Repting Codes in 4x2 Fmat regarding: AC power Reste / Reste Voltage on Battery / Bell Trouble Reste / System time and date Reprogrammed... 47 Section [61]: Event Repting Codes in 4x2 Fmat regarding: Programing Entry / Programming Exit / PC connected / PC disconnected / LOG 90% full / LOG 100% full... 47 Section [62]: Event Repting Codes in 4x2 Fmat regarding: Periodical Test / Panel Programming Changed / Maintenance Request / PGM Activation by User / PGM Deactivation by User / Communication to CS failed... 48 Section [63] to [73] EVENT Repting Codes in Contact ID Fmat:... 48 Section [63]: Event Repting Codes in CID Fmat regarding: Aming by User / Keyswitch Arming / Arming by PC / Timed Autoarming / Inactivity Autoarming / Away Quick Arming... 48 Section [64]: Event Repting Codes in 4x2 Fmat regarding: Stay Aming by User / Stay Keyswitch Arming / Quick Stay Instant Stay Arming / Partial arming / Fail to autoarm... 48 Section [65]: Event Repting Codes in 4x2 Fmat regarding: Disaming by User / Keyswitch Disarming / Remote disarming by PC / Timed autodisarming / Timed Autoarming Stopping... 49 Section [66]: Event Repting Codes in 4x2 Fmat regarding: Swinger-shutdown zone bypassed / Zone Bypassed... 49 Section [67]: Event Repting Codes in 4x2 Fmat regarding: Guardian Rounds started / Guardian Rounds finished / Guardian Round Failed / Ambush on Guardian Round... 49 3

Section [68]: Event Repting Codes in 4x2 Fmat regarding: Burglary Alarm / Tamper Alarm / Panic Alarm / Fire Alarm / Medical Emergency Alarm / User under Duress (ambush)... 49 Section [69]: Event Repting Codes in 4x2 Fmat regarding: Keypad Lockout / Zone Alarm Reste / Tamper Alarm Reste... 49 Section [70]: Event Repting Codes in 4x2 Fmat regarding: AC power loss / Low Voltage on Battery / Bell Trouble / AUX overload / System time and date Not Programmed (Power ON)... 50 Section [71]: Event Repting Codes in 4x2 Fmat regarding: AC power Reste / Reste Voltage on Battery / Bell Trouble Reste / System time and date Reprogrammed... 50 Section [72]: Event Repting Codes in 4x2 Fmat regarding: Programing Entry / Programming Exit / PC connected / PC disconnected / LOG 90% full / LOG 100% full... 50 Section [73]: Event Repting Codes in 4x2 Fmat regarding: Periodical Test / Panel Programming Changed / Maintenance Request / PGM Activation by User / PGM Deactivation by User / Communication to CS failed... 50 Section [74]: Phone Number of CS1... 51 Section [75]: Phone Number of CS2... 51 Section [76]: Time between Periodical Tests (in hours minutes)... 52 Section [77]: Guardian Round Period / Warning guardian round time... 52 Section [78]: Autoarming / Autodisarming Moments f Partition A (hour: minute / hour: minute)... 53 Section [79]: Autoarming / Autodisarming Moments f Partition B (hour: minute / hour: minute)... 53 Section [80]: Moments f Starting / Finishing the Guardian Rounds (hour: minute / hour: minute)... 53 Section [81]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM1 as clock timer (hour: minute / hour: minute)... 54 Section [82]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM2 as clock timer (hour: minute / hour: minute)... 54 Section [83]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM3 as clock timer (hour: minute / hour: minute)... 54 Section [84]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM4 as clock timer (hour: minute / hour: minute)... 54 Section [85]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM5 as clock timer (hour: minute / hour: minute)... 55 Section [86]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM6 as clock timer (hour: minute / hour: minute)... 55 Section [87]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM7 as clock timer (hour: minute / hour: minute)... 55 Section [88]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM8 as clock timer (hour: minute / hour: minute)... 55 Section [89]: Hour / Minute f First Periodical test... 56 Section [90]: Inactivity Time after that the partitions will autoarm (hours & minutes / hours & minutes)... 56 Section [91]: Panel Identification Code within upload/download... 56 Section [92]: PC Identification Code within upload/download... 56 Section [93]: PC Phone Number f callback... 57 Section [94]: Verifying of the Special Alarm Memy, produced by the under test senss... 57 Section [95]: Programming session of the system time and date (perfmed by installer)... 57 Section [97]: Manual Activation of PC callback... 58 Section [98]: Manual Activation of Communication with PC (PC download acceptance)... 58 Section [99]: Cancellation of any Phone Line Communication... 59 APPENDIX A: C612 control panel response accding to the zone wiring types... 60 APPENDIX B:. Keypad addresses and zone allocation... 65 4

1. INSTALLING AND COMMISSIONING 1.1. Mounting the control panel Select a dry location close to an un-switched AC power supply, with a good earth connection. If the system is to be monited by a central station and/ if it is intended to transmit voice messages, the location must be close to a telephone line. Mount the cabinet securely on the wall with 4 screws. Lay all the system cables into the cabinet, through one of the holes especially made f this purpose on the rear side of the metal case. Prepare the cables f connections. 1.2. Mounting the Keypad The keypad must be located close to the designated entry/exit do and mounted at a convenient height f all users. Open the keypad case and mount the back plate on the wall. Insert the keypad wires inside the keypad and prepare them f connection. 1.3. Wiring Note: Complete all wiring to the control panel befe applying battery AC power. Wiring should be perfmed accding to the general mounting diagram bellow: CERBER C612 CONTROL PANEL 1. In the above drawing is an example of an outdo self-powered sounder with flash (model CERBER SA11) connected to a CERBER C612. 2. If both indo and outdo sounders are used simultaneously, the 2K2 resist should be connected to the outdo sounder. Imptant notice: F me details on how you can connect detects to the zone inputs see appendix A. 5

1.4. Connects The following connects can be found on the control panel PCB: AUX-, AUX+ Connects f auxiliary power supply These terminals are the power supply f keypads, PIR detects and other active devices in the system, which require power from a 13.8Vcc supply). The maximum load on these terminals cannot exceed 2A. Pay attention to polarity! Y (yellow), G (green) Keypad communication connects PGM1, PGM2 PGM1 - open collect output 1 with negative trigger (NPN); maximum current capability: 50mA (at +13.8Vcc). PGM2 - open collect output 2 with negative trigger (NPN); maximum current capability: 50mA (at +13.8Vcc). BELL + Siren output BELL+ is a positive trigger output (PNP), with 2K2 EOL supervision resist. Z1, COM, Z2, Z3, COM, Z4, Z5, COM, Z6. Terminals f control panel hardwired zones; see the general mounting diagram and the zones wiring diagrams. PHONE Phone set connects. LINE Telephone line connects 6

2. SYSTEM PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING ( main programming menu ) In der to enter the programming menu of system parameters ( main programming menu ), the installer should use the command [][8][Installer s programming code], while the system is partially armed. 1. The default value of the installer s programming code is 0269 and it should be changed befe after the system parameters were programmed. 2. All programming sections are dedicated to the installer and only some of them are accessible to the master user, too. 3. If the digital communicat will be enabled by programming and the cresponding repting codes will be programmed, too, then any accessing of main programming menu by the installer ( by the master user) will be transmitted to CS, as follows: - In case of any 4x2 fmats will be set by programming, the control panel will transmit to CS the same specific repting codes regarding programming entry / programming exit / panel programming changed events, which will be set in [61] and [62] sections, even the respective operations will be perfmed by the installer by the master user (whether these operations are perfmed by the installer by the master user, there will be no difference between them in 4x2 fmats). - In case of CID fmat will be set by programming, the control panel will transmit to CS the specific repting codes regarding programming entry / programming exit / panel programming changed, which will be set in [72] and [73] sections; after the 4-digit group specific to these repting events the panel will transmit to CS another 3-digit group which stands f master user f installer identifying. In CID fmat the installer will be identified as user 000 and the master user as user 001. System programming parameters are explained bellow. To enter the programming menu of system parameters ( main programming menu ), follow the next steps: 1. Enter the command: [][8][Installer s programming code]; After entering the installer s programming code, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps, confirming the system is being within main programming menu. Depending on the keypad that you are using f the prgamming procedure, there are 2 distinct situations f confming the entrance in the main programming menu, as follows: Case A: keypad model KP-126P (LED keypad): While the system is being within main programming menu, the ARMED A LED is ON, SYSTEM LED is OFF and all the other status LEDs (ARMED B, READY A, READY B and BYPASS) are OFF. Case B: keypad model KP-612LCD KP-612LCLD (LCD keypads): While the system is being within main programming menu, on the screen you will see: Choice Sect: Note: The main programming menu can be exited by key pressing. When exiting the main programming menu, the system will go back within disarmed status and the keypad LEDs will display the system and zone status. 2. In der to program the system parameters, you should select one of the sections from [01] to [99]. While the system is being within main programming menu, in der to enter each section, you should enter 2-digit der number of the respective section, by entering the 2 digits cresponding to the section number (i.e. f section no. 7 enter [0] and [7] keys). After entering the 2 digits cresponding to the section number, the keypad buzzer will beep f 3 times, confirming the system is being within respective section. On the KP-126P keypad, the status LEDs will be ARMED A - ON, SYSTEM - blinking, READY A - ON, READY B OFF, BYPASS OFF and zone 1 LED ON, OFF blinking, and zone LEDs 2 to 12 ON OFF, accding to the selected section. 7

2.1 Each programming section has got one several programming submenus. Once any programming section was selected, the system finds itself within 1 -st submenu of the programming section (which may be a single one) and within submenus the system is waiting f some specific data to be entered from the keypad. After a complete data set, specific to each submenu, was entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the system will pass to the next submenu of the programming section. After a complete data set, specific to the last submenu was entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the system will go back within main programming menu. Within some submenus programming sections, the specific data are as option, attribute rights types; the status of these options ( attributes) is displayable on 1 to 8 LEDs (on KP-126P) in clear message (only f KP-612LCD KP-612LCDL). In der to turn these options ( attributes, rights) activate/deactivate, you should press [1] to [8] keys and the cresponding Zone LEDs will turn ON/OFF (on KP-126P) you will see the new value in clear text (only on KP-612LCD KP-612LCDL). As f the LED keypads, if the cresponding zone LED is ON means the respective option ( attribute/right) is activated and, if the cresponding zone LED is OFF means the respective option ( attribute/right) is deactivated. Finally, to confirm the option, attribute rights data and pass to the next submenu ( go back within main programming menu ), the installer must press key. Remark: Certain sections may require entries of HEX digits. To enter these HEX-values, press [] key followed by a number from 0 to 5, accding to the table below: HEX digit Decimal value Keys to be pressed A 10 [][0] B 11 [][1] C 12 [][2] D 13 [][3] E 14 [][4] F 15 [][5] Note: On the LED keypad, after pressing [] key, the READY A LED will be blinking and after digit was pressed, the LED will stay ON. As f the LCD keypads there is no special confirmation, as you can see the proper value in clear. 2.2 While the system is being within any submenu of each programming section, modifying of that parameters can be canceled by key pressing; the system will pass to the next submenu. 3. While the system is being within main programming menu, in der to program/modify another set of parameters within another programming section, you should start the procedure from step no. 2. 4. Finally, in der to exit the main programming menu, you should press key. Note: The control panel is programmed to leave any programming menu automatically 2 minutes after the last key pressing. Thus, 2 minutes after the keypad was last wked with, the system will exit that submenu automatically, passing within next submenu on the next programming level, as if key is pressed. Each time when the system passes automatically from one submenu to the next, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps. In case that submenu is the last one within any programming section, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the system will go back within main programming menu. In case the system stays within main programming menu me than 2 minutes since the keypad was last wked with, then the system will go back within disarmed status. Sections 01 to 12 : Zone s definitions Zone characteristic programming is perfmed within [01] to [12] sections. While the system is being within main programming menu, select the respective section from [01] to [12] f each zone from 1 to 12 and then enter the following sequence: [ ][ ][ATTRIBUTES 1 ][ATTRIBUTES 2 ][ATTRIBUTES 3 ], where [ ][ ] is a 2-digit group f type of the selected zone and ATTRIBUTES 1, ATTRIBUTES 2 and ATTRIBUTES 3 are 1, 2 and 3 attribute sets f selected zone. 8

While the system is being within main programming menu, you should follow the next steps to program the characteristics of each zone from 1 to 12: 1. Select one of the sections from [01] to [12]. Next, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the panel is waiting f another 2-digit group to be entered, which stands to the type of the selected zone. 1.1 Set the type of the selected zone by entering a 2-digit group, accding to the table bellow: Zone KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) type 1 st line message 2 nd line message Description [00] Type zone: Zxx Not used Unused zone [01] Type zone: Zxx Delayed 1 These zone types are usually used f entry/exit detections. The zones can be violated during the exit delay without causing an alarm. Once the system/partition is armed, first violation of these zones will start the appropriate entry-delay timer. The user must disarm the system/partition befe the appropriate entry-delay timer elapses the system will generate an alarm. If a delayed zone triggers the alarm, the system the appropriate partition will switch to an instant wking mode which will be signaled by a fast blinking of the cresponding ARMED LED. There are 2 entry-delay timers: - the entry delay 1 timer which applies to all zones defined as type of delayed 1 and [02] Type zone: Zxx Delayed 2 - The entry delay 2 timer which applies to all zones defined as type of delayed 2. Entry delay 1, delay 2 and exit delay times may be independently set from 1 to 255 seconds within [36] and [37] sections. The default settings are 30 seconds f each entry delay time and 60 seconds f each exit delay time. [03] Type zone: Zxx Follower This zone type is usually used f interi detection devices, such as motion detects. The zone will not cause an alarm if it is violated during the entry delay of the respective partition. However, if the zone is violated befe the entry delay has started it will generate an instant alarm. The follower zone can be violated during the exit delay without causing an alarm. [04] Type zone: Zxx Instant This zone type is used f interi detection devices, such as motion detects that are not situated within entry/exit area. The instant zones can be violated during the exit delay without causing an alarm, too, but once the system/partition is armed, the zones will generate an instant alarm if they are violated (they will trigger the alarm as soon as they are violated). [05] Type zone: Zxx 24h The 24-hour burglary zones are permanently active irrespective of the armed disarmed system/partition status. This zone type is useful f connection of glass-break detects. [10] Type zone: Zxx Tamper The sabotage (tamper) zones are permanently active irrespective of the armed disarmed system/partition status. This type is used f connection of tamper contacts in the system to prevent any sabotage attempt after the system installation and commissioning. [11] Type zone: Zxx Panic The panic zones are permanently active irrespective of the armed disarmed system/partition status. This type is used f connection of panic switchers/pedals f a specific event to occur in emergency situations that can be repted to a CS. [12] Type zone: Zxx Fire The fire zones are permanently active irrespective of the armed disarmed system/partition status. This type is used f smoke detects. The acoustic warning in case of this zone type violation will be in pulse mode, having the highest alarm priity. [13] Type zone: Zxx Med.emerg The medical emergency zones are permanently active irrespective of the armed disarmed system/partition status. This type is useed f connection of panic switches/pedals f a specific event to occur in emergency situations that can be repted to a CS. [14] Type zone: Zxx Keysw/panic Each time this zone type is activated, the system will arm/disarm as regards to its previous armed/disarmed status. If this zone type is violated me than 4 seconds, it will generate a panic alarm, too. [15] Type zone: Zxx Stay keysw. Each time this zone type is activated, the system will stay arm disarm as regards to its previous armed/disarmed status. If this zone type is violated me than 4 seconds, then it will generate a panic alarm, too. If the guardian rounds were started previously, any violation of this zone type will make the siren sound f the ding time defined [16] Type zone: Zxx Round in section [42].If this zone type is activated me than 30 seconds, then it will generate a special event ( ambush on round ), too, if the guardian rounds were started previously. No alarm will occur by violation of this zone type. Note: any violation of the tamper, panic, fire and medical emergency zone types will produce: 1. Specific code repting to the central station, if the digital communicat is enabled by programming and the appropriate repting codes are programmed, too. 2. Specific voice messages repting to the follow me phone numbers which are programmed, if the voice/sound dialer is properly programmed. Instead of entering a new value f the zone type, by pressing the key, the previous selected type of the zone can be maintained. After the 2-digit group cresponding to the selected zone type was entered ( after key pressing), the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the panel will pass to the next step, displaying the ATTRIBUTES 1 set on 1 to 8 LEDs (on KP-126P) as described in the following tabel, on the screen of the KP-612LCD KP-612LCDL keypads. 9

By key pressing, ATTRIBUTES 1 set can be maintained as it was previously established. 1.2 First set of zone attributes are detailed in the table below. In der to establish the ATTRIBUTES 1 set, you should press 1 to 8 keys. After each key pressing the appropriate attribute is enabled disabled. 1 st set of attributes Key pressed to toggle attribute Zone LED [1] 1 audible alarm (with siren activating) KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad ON OFF 1 st line message silent alarm (without siren activating) Enabled 2 nd line message Disabled Alarm Zxx Audible k1 Silent k1 [2] 2 steady siren pulsing siren Siren Zxx Steady k2 Pulsing k2 [3] 3 [4] 4 allow auto shutdown allow manual bypassing disable manual bypassing Bypassing Zxx Enable k3 Disable k3 [5] 5 enables fced arming doesn t allow auto shutdown AutoShutdown Zxx Enable k4 Disable k4 doesn t enable fced arming Fce Arming Zxx Allowed k5 Not allowed k5 [6] 6 Activate chime Don t activate chime Activ.Chime Zxx Enable k6 Disable k6 [7] 7 enabled stay (interi zone) [8] 8 Fast detection (50ms) disabled stay (perimeter zone) Stay Zxx Enable k7 Disable k7 Slow detection (300ms) Zone speed Zxx Fast k8 Slow k8 All the first set of attributes are presented below: Attribute 1: The alarm triggered by a zone with this attribute established as audible will occur with siren activating f a time lapse set in section [38]. The alarm triggered by a zone with this attribute established as silent will occur without siren activating. Note: By default the alarm attribute is set as audible f all 1 to 12 zones. Attribute 2: Attribute 3: Attribute 4: This attribute is referring to the siren-activating mode steady pulsing and f a same zone the set value of this attribute does mater only if the previous attribute was set as audible. The alarm triggered by a zone with this attribute established as steady siren type will activate the siren in a continuously mode f a time lapse set in section [38]. The alarm triggered by a zone with this attribute established as pulsing siren will activate the siren in a pulsing mode (3 seconds ON alternating with 1 second OFF) f same time lapse set in section [38]. Note: By default the siren-activating attribute is set as steady f all 1 to 12 zones. When a zone allows manually bypassing it will allow to be bypassed by one of the commands: [][3][User code] [BYPASS][User Code]. Note: By default this attribute is enabled f all 1 to 12 zones. During the same armed period ( during the same disarming period f 24h zones) the control panel will automatically bypass ( from swinger ) any zone which allows autoshutdown and after the zone initiate a number of consecutive alarms equal with swinger shutdown counter. After that the zone will no longer generate an alarm. After the control panel has bypassed a zone from swinger, it will rept an event code to the central station, if it is programmed within 55 and 66 sections. This feature is a function of the zone restes option (see [32] section). During the same armed period ( during the same disarming period f 24h zones) the zone will be bypassed from swinger only: After the siren has cut-off consecutive times, f a number equal with swinger shutdown counter, if zone reste event is set to occur upon bell cut-off; After the zone has violated and closed back f a number equal with swinger shutdown counter, if zone reste event is set to occur upon zone closure. 10

Thus, during the same armed period ( during the same disarming period f 24h zones), a zone which allows auto shutdown will trigger: A maximum alarm number equal with swinger shutdown counter established in [41] section, if zone reste event is set to occur upon zone closure; A maximum number of siren timer triggering equal with swinger shutdown counter established in [41] section, if zone reste event is set to occur upon bell cut-off; please note that in this case, if the rept only first zone alarm option is disabled, too, such a zone may recd me alarms than swinger shutdown counter. Note: By default this attribute is disabled f all 1 to 12 zones. Attribute 5: When a zone allows fced arming, it will allow system/partition arming although the zone is being violated at the very moment of arming (i.e. the system can be armed even though the PIR detect nearby the keypad detects movement when arming). Note: By default this attribute is disabled f all 1 to 12 zones. Attribute 6: When a zone has the chime attribute enabled, then wile the system is disarmed and the chime feature was activated previously by the command [][6], any opening of the zone will make the keypad buzzer to sound f 6 warning beeps. Note: By default this attribute is enabled only f zone 1. Attribute 7: When a zone has the stay attribute enabled, then it is an interi zone and will be automatically bypassed by the system during home arming ( stay arming instant stay arming modes). Note: By default this attribute is set such as all 1 to 12 zones to be perimeter type. Attribute 8: ZONE SPEED: The zone speed applies to all zones whether the system is armed disarmed. The zone speed defines how quickly the control panel will respond to an open zone. The control panel will not display and/ respond to an open zone until the programmed zone speed elapses. All other zone definitions and options do not come into effect until the zone speed has elapsed. The zone speed can be set either 50ms (fast detection) 300ms (slow detection). This feature prevents any momentary glitches in the system from causing an alarm unnecessary repting. Note: By default this attribute is set such as the detection speed to be set as slow f all 1 to 12 zones. After the ATTRIBUTES 1 set f selected zone was established to the required values, press key to confirm. After key was pressed, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the panel will pass to the next step. By key pressing, ATTRIBUTES 2 set can be maintained as it was previously established. 1.3 The second set of zone attributes are detailed in the table below. In der to establish the ATTRIBUTES 2 set, you should press 1 to 8 keys. After each key pressing the appropriate attribute is enabled disabled 2 nd Set of attributes Key pressed to toggle attribute Zone LED KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad 2 nd line message ON OFF 1 st line message Enabled Disabled [1] 1 Enable intellizone Disable intellizone [2] 2 Enable sens under test Disable sens under test [3] 3 Enable NC contacts Enable NO contacts [4] 4 Enable tamper recognition Disable tamper recognition [5] 5 Enable EOL Disable EOL Intellizone Zxx Enable k1 Disable k1 Under test Zxx Enable k2 Disable k2 ContactsType Zxx NC k3 NO k3 TamperRecogn. Zxx Enable k4 Disable k4 EOL Zxx Enable k5 Disable k5 [6] 6 Enable ATZ Disable ATZ Zdoubling Zxx Enable k6 Disable k6 [7] 7 ATZ parallel wiring ATZ series wiring ATZ wiring Zxx parallel k7 series k7 [8] Reserved LockAttr-0 11

All the second set of attributes are presented below: Attribute 1: Attribute 2: Attribute 3: Attribute 4: Attribute 5: Attribute 6: Attribute 7: If an alarm condition occurs on a zone identified as intellizone, the control panel will trigger a timer and will not generate an alarm until one of the following conditions occurs within the Intellizone Time Window : a) An alarm condition occurs on another zone identified as intellizone during intellizone time delay, b) The zone that is in alarm has rested and the alarm re-occurred during intellizone time delay the zone that is in alarm remains in alarm the entire intellizone time delay. 1. Intellizone timer will only begin after the zone speed period has elapsed; 2. By default this attribute is disabled f all 1 to 12 zones. When a zone has the sens under test attribute enabled, it will no longer trigger the alarm, but each opening/closing of the zone loop will recd a special event into the 800- event LOG. Each opening of any under test zone will recd in the specially alarm memy, too, which is keypad displayable in section [94], if these zones was violated in the system since the last resetting of the especially alarm memy, perfmed by installer. If these zones allow auto shutdown, then during the same arming period ( during the same disarming period f 24h zones), then swinger shutdown will be counting the restation numbers of this zone which was violated. In case the number of restations gets the swinger shutdown counter value, the respective zone will be automatic bypassed from swinger. Only this event will be transmitted to the central station. Note: By default this attribute is disabled f all 1 to 12 zones. Chose the contacts type (NC NO) in accdance with the nmally closed open contacts of your detection devices which are connected on the zone input terminals. Note: By default this attribute is set such as the contacts type to be set as NC (nmally closed) f all 1 to 12 zones. Enable this feature if your security installation requires tamper recognition on some zone input terminals (see zone connections). Note: By default this feature is disabled f all 1 to 6 hardware zones. Enable this feature f zone input terminals which the system requires the use of end of line resist (see zone connections). Note: By default this feature is enabled f all 1 to 6 hardware zones (all 1 to 6 hardware zones use EOL resists). Advanced technology zone (ATZ) connections allow you to install two detection devices per input terminal, therefe, doubling zone capacity of the control panel. Advanced technology zoning is a software-iented feature, there is no need f extra modules, simply install the devices as shown in the sections of zone connections and the control panel will recognize the installed devices as shown there. The extra zones function exactly like any other zone displaying zone status on the keypad and sending separate alarm codes f each zone. Note: By default this feature is disabled f all 1 to 6 hardware zones. ATZ wiring type: series parallel connection (see instalation manual f details on that) After the ATTRIBUTES 2 set f selected zone was established to the required values, press key to confirm. After key was pressed, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the panel will pass to the next step, displaying the ATTRIBUTES 3 set. By key pressing, ATTRIBUTES 3 set can be maintained as it was previously established. 1.4 Third set of zone attributes are detailed in the table below. In der to establish the ATTRIBUTES 3 set, you should press 1 and 2 keys. After each key pressing the appropriate attribute is enabled disabled. 12

3 rd Set of attributes Key pressed to toggle attribute Zone LED KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad 2 nd line message ON OFF 1 st line message Enabled Disabled [1] 1 [2] 2 Zone assigned to partition A Zone assigned to partition B Zone not assigned to partition A Zone not assigned to partition B Assig.part.A Zxx Enable k1 Disable k1 Assig.part.B Zxx Enable k2 Disable k2 After the ATTRIBUTES 3 set f selected zone was established to the required values, press key to confirm. After key was pressed, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel will go back within main programming menu. To exit the main programming menu, press key again. As f the possible values accespted f the zone attibutes with respect to the zone type, the panel rules are: ATTRIBUTES 1 set ATTRIBUTES 2 set ATTRIBUTES 3 set ZONE TYPES Audible / silent alarm Steady / pulsing siren Manually Bypassing Auto Shutdown Fced Arming Activate chime Stay Attribute [00] Not used 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [01] Delayed1 0 0 [02] Delayed2 0 0 [03] Follower [04] Instant [05] 24h burglary 0 0 0 [10] Tamper 0 0 0 0 Fast/Slow detection Intellizone Sens under test Contacts Type (NC\NO) Tamper Recognition EOL ATZ=0 0 ATZ=1 Zone Doubling (ATZ) ATZ parallel wiring Assigned to partition A Assigned to partition B [11] Panic 0 0 0 [12] Fire 1 0 0 0 0 [13] Medical Emergency 0 0 0 [14] Keyswitch / panic 0 0 0 0 0 0 [15] StayKeyswitch / panic 0 0 0 0 0 0 [16] Gourdian round 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ATZ=0 0 ATZ=1 ATZ=0 0 ATZ=1 ATZ=0 0 ATZ=1 1 1 Legend: - [0] value means that a fced to 0 operation is perfmed and the attribute cannot be modified; - [1] value means that a fced to 1 operation is perfmed and the attribute cannot be modified; - [ ] value means that no fced operation is perfmed and the attribute can be modified; - [] value means that the appropriate attribute is fced to same programmed value of the crespondent attribute of 1 to 6 zones and it cannot be modified. Wiring attributes f high zones number, from 7 to 12, depending of ATZ on cresponding low zones: 13

ATZ=0 ATZ=1 ATZ don t care ZONE TYPES Contacts Type (NC\NO) Tamper Recognition EOL Contacts Type (NC\NO) Tamper Recognition EOL Zone Doubling (ATZ) ATZ parallel wiring [00] Not used 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [01] Delayed1 0 0 [02] Delayed2 0 0 [03] Follower 0 0 [04] Instant 0 0 [05] 24h burglary 0 0 [10] Tamper 0 0 0 [11] Panic 0 0 [12] Fire 0 0 [13] Medical Emergency 0 0 [14] Keyswitch / panic 0 0 0 [15] StayKeyswitch / panic 0 0 0 [16] Guardian round 0 0 0 NOTES: 1. F some zone types only the default value of some attributes are allowed; 2. 0 = f that zone type the default value f respective attribute is allowed only disabled status (is allowed only the OFF status of cresponding LED - see zone ATTRIBUTE 1 and ATTRIBUTE 2 sets). That means: once the 2-digit group cresponding to some zone type was entered, if one try to put respective attribute in the enabled status (is pressing the cresponding key to turn ON the cresponding LED), then the keypad buzzer will sound a long err beep and the panel will reject the command. 3. 1 = f that zone type the default value f respective attribute is allowed only enabled status (is allowed only the ON status of cresponding LED - see zone ATTRIBUTE 1 and ATTRIBUTE 2 sets). That means: once the 2-digit group standing f some zone type was entered, if one try to put respective attribute in the disabled status (is pressing the cresponding key to turn OFF the cresponding LED), then the keypad buzzer will sound a long err beep and the panel will reject the command. 4. = the value set by programming f respective attribute is available f cresponding zone type Remarks: 1. A fire zone will trigger only the audible alarm, with pulsing siren. 2. No attributes could be set as active f an unused zone. 3. The stay and chime attributes could not be set as active f zone type of: 24h burglary, fire, tamper, panic, medical emergency and keyswitch/panic. 4. The intellizone could not be set as active f zone type of: entry delayed 1, entry delayed 2 and keyswitch/panic. Section [01] Definitions f zone 1 While the system is being within main programming menu, select section [01] to program parameters of zone 1, then enter the following sequence: [ATTRIBUTES 1 ][ATTRIBUTES 2 ][ATTRIBUTES 3 ] # where [ ][ ] is 2-digit group f type and ATTRIBUTES 1, ATTRIBUTES 2 and ATTRIBUTES 3 are 1, 2 and 3 attribute sets of zone 1. See defining the 1 to 12 zones described in the previous paragraphs. After entering the 2 digits f zone 1 type, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and ATTRIBUTES 1 set is displayed. Press [1] to [8] keys and the related attributes will be activated/deactivated. 14

After choosing the first set of attributes, press key to confirm and the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps. Then, the ATTRIBUTES 2 set is displayed. Press [1] to [8] keys and the related attributes will be activated/deactivated. After choosing second attribute set, press key again to confirm and the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps. Then, the ATTRIBUTES 3 set is displayed. Press [1] and [2] keys and the related attributes will be activated/deactivated. After choosing the third set of attributes, press key to confirm, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section, waiting f a new command to enter another section key to exit the main programming menu. Section [02] - Definitions f zone 2 Follow the same procedure as f zone 1 (section [01]). Section [03] - Definitions f zone 3 Follow the same procedure as f zone 1 (section [01]). Section [04] - Definitions f zone 4 Follow the same procedure as f zone 1 (section [01]). Section [05] - Definitions f zone 5 Follow the same procedure as f zone 1 (section [01]). Section [06] - Definitions f zone 6 Follow the same procedure as f zone 1 (section [01]). Section [07] - Definitions f zone 7 Follow the same procedure as f zone 1 (section [01]). Section [08] - Definitions f zone 8 Follow the same procedure as f zone 1 (section [01]). Section [09] - Definitions f zone 9 Follow the same procedure as f zone 1 (section [01]). Section [10] - Definitions f zone 10 Follow the same procedure as f zone 1 (section [01]). Section [11] - Definitions f zone 11 Follow the same procedure as f zone 1 (section [01]). Section [12] - Definitions f zone 12 Follow the same procedure as f zone 1 (section [01]). Section [17]: Zone descripts programming Edit zone:, type one 2 digit number f zone (i.e. zone 12) Edit zone: 12 _ 15

F each zone you can enter up to 16 characters descript. Some general rules f how to use the keypad and the caracters associated to the keys are the following: - Press a number key, [0] to [9], repetedly until the desired character appears. All the characters available under a number key are printed on the key (except f the symbols) and are presented in the next table; - if the next letter you want is located on the same key as the present one, wait until the curs moves one position to the right, press the [>] key and then key in the letter; - if you make a mistake, press the [<] key to remove the character to the left of the curs; - if you want to program one descript with a length of less than 16 characters, by pressing the key the wd is sted in the KP s memy and on the screen you can see the Edit zone: message. By pressing once again the key you can end zone descripts programming (section 17). By entering a 2 digit zone number you can continue by editing the zone descript that you indicated. Key pressed Characters associated to the keys [1],. : > = <? 1 [2] A B C 2 [3] D E F 3 [4] G H I 4 [5] J K L 5 [6] M N O 6 [7] P Q R S 7 [8] T U V 8 [9] W X Y Z 9 [0] (space)! 0 [] not used f descripts editing used to confirm the descript and save it into the keypad memy [CODE] change between capital and small letters [<] used to delete one character (Backspace) [STAY] not used f descripts editing [BYPS] not used f descripts editing [INST] not used f descripts editing [>] not used f descripts editing Section [018]: Playback of voice messages (MPV16/DTMF module must be installed and one speaker connected to SPEAKER terminals) Play msg?, type one 2 digit number f message number (i.e. 07) Play msg 7 After selecting the programming section [018] KP126P LED are the following: ARMED A ON, READY A ON, SYSTEM flashing, and zone LED 11 ON. Message number that is played, consisting of 2 the 2 digits are displayed on LED keypads one sht flash of zone LEDs f tens, and 2 sht flashes f the units. There are 94 voice messages that can be played using programming section [018]. While the message is played, the red BUSY LED is ON. The English voice message text transcription and the maximum length of these are presented in the following table: 16

Message number Voice message description Default voice message text transcription 1 Voice descript f zone 1 Vocal descript f zone1 2 Voice descript f zone 2 Vocal descript f zone2 3 Voice descript f zone 3 Vocal descript f zone3 4 Voice descript f zone 4 Vocal descript f zone4 5 Voice descript f zone 5 Vocal descript f zone5 6 Voice descript f zone 6 Vocal descript f zone6 7 Voice descript f zone 7 Vocal descript f zone7 8 Voice descript f zone 8 Vocal descript f zone8 9 Voice descript f zone 9 Vocal descript f zone9 10 Voice descript f zone 10 Vocal descript f zone10 11 Voice descript f zone 11 Vocal descript f zone11 12 Voice descript f zone 12 Vocal descript f zone12 13 Voice descript f zone 13 (not used on C612) Vocal descript f zone13 14 Voice descript f zone 14 (not used on C612) Vocal descript f zone14 15 Voice descript f zone 15 (not used on C612) Vocal descript f zone15 16 Voice descript f zone 16 (not used on C612) Vocal descript f zone16 17 Voice descript f PGM 1 Vocal descript f PGM1 18 Voice descript f PGM 2 Vocal descript f PGM2 19 Voice descript f PGM 3 Vocal descript f PGM3 20 Voice descript f PGM 4 Vocal descript f PGM4 21 Voice descript f PGM 5 Vocal descript f PGM5 22 Voice descript f PGM 6 Vocal descript f PGM6 23 Voice descript f PGM 7 Vocal descript f PGM7 24 Voice descript f PGM 8 Vocal descript f PGM8 25 Voice message f FIRE ALARM FROM THE FOLLOWING ZONES Fire alarm from the following zones 26 Voice message f KEYPAD FIRE ALARM Keypad fire alarm 27 Voice message f PANIC ALARM FROM THE FOLLOWING ZONES Panic alarm from the following zones 28 Voice message f KEYPAD PANIC ALARM Keypad panic alarm 29 Voice message f TAMPER ALARM FROM THE FOLLOWING ZONES Tamper alarm from the following zones 30 Voice message f KEYPAD TAMPER ALARM Keypad tamper alarm 31 Voice message f EMERGENCY ALARM FROM THE FOLLOWING ZONES Emergency alarm from the following zones 32 Voice message f KEYPAD EMERGENCY ALARM Keypad emergency alarm 33 Voice message f BURGLARY ALARM FROM THE FOLLOWING ZONES Burglary alarm from the following zones 34 Voice message f AC POWER LOSS Ac power loss 35 Voice message f VOLTAGE_BATTERY_TO_LOW Voltage battery too low 36 Voice message f SYSTEM STATUS IS ARMED System status is armed 37 Voice message f FIRST PARTITION STATUS IS ARMED 1 -st partition status is armed 38 Voice message f SECOND PARTITION STATUS IS ARMED 2 -nd partition status is armed 39 Voice message f SYSTEM STATUS IS DISARMED System status is disarmed 40 Voice message f FIRST PARTITION STATUS IS DISARMED 1 -st partition status is disarmed 17 Message length 2.6 seconds

41 Voice message f SECOND PARTITION STATUS IS DISARMED 2 -nd partition status is disarmed 42 Voice message f WELCOME MESSAGE Welcome to your C612 panel! Enter your phone access code, please! 43 Voice message f HEADER MESSAGE This is your C612 security system calling 44 Voice message f CHOOSE PARTITION Choose partition, press key 1 f partition A, key 2 f partition B 45 Voice message f ALLOWED FUNCTION ONLY WHILE STAY ARMED Function allowed only while stay armed 46 Voice message f MAJOR EVENT OCCURRED AND MUST REPORT Maj event occurred and must rept 47 Voice message f USER WITHOUT ACCESS TO PGMS AND ROUNDS User without access to PGMs and rounds 48 Voice message f DANGEROUS COMMAND AND MUST HANG UP Dangerous command and must hang up 49 Voice message f PGMS AND ROUNDS MENU Pgms and rounds menu 50 Voice message f USER WITHOUT ACCESS TO PARTITIONS User without access to partitions 51 Voice message f ZONE WITHOUT BYPASS ENABLE Zone without bypass enable 52 Voice message f DISARM FIRST PARTITION FOR BYPASS Disarm 1 -st partition f bypass 53 Voice message f DISARM SECOND PARTITION FOR BYPASS Disarm 2 -nd partition f bypass 54 Voice message f ZONE DO NOT BELONG TO FISRT PARTITION Zone doesn t belong to 1 -st partition 55 Voice message f ZONE DO NOT BELONG TO SECOND PARTITION Zone doesn t belong to 2 -nd partition 56 Voice message f SWITCH TO BYPASSING LOW ZONES Switch to bypassing low zones 57 Voice message f SWITCH TO BYPASSING HIGH ZONES Switch to bypassing high zones 58 Voice message f ZONE BYPASSING MENU Zone bypassing menu 59 Voice message f ZONE BYPASSED SUCCESSFULLY Zone bypassed successfully 60 Voice message f ZONE UNBYPASSED SUCCESSFULLY Zone un-bypassed successfully 61 Voice message f NO LOW ZONES BYPASSED No low zones bypassed 62 Voice message f NO HIGH ZONES BYPASSED No high zones bypassed 63 Voice message f THE FOLLOWING LOW ZONES ARE BYPASSED The following low zones are bypassed 64 Voice message f THE FOLLOWING HIGH ZONES BYPASSED The following high zones are bypassed 65 Voice message f PGM TYPE DOESN T ALLOW USER CONTROL PGM type doesn t allow user control 66 Voice message f NEITHER PGMS NOR ROUNDS ARE ACTIVATED Neither PGMs n rounds are activated 67 Voice message f THE FOLLOWING PGMS ARE ACTIVATED The following PGMs are activated 68 Voice message f PGM ACTIVATED SUCCESSFULLY PGM activated successfully 69 Voice message f PGM DEACTIVATED SUCCESSFULLY PGM deactivated successfully 70 Voice message f ROUNDS ACTIVATED SUCCESSFULLY Rounds activated successfully 71 Voice message f ROUNDS DEACTIVATED SUCCESSFULLY Rounds deactivated successfully 72 Voice message f ROUNDS ARE ENABLED Rounds are enabled 73 Voice message f ROUNDS ARE DISABLED Rounds are disabled 74 Voice message f SYSTEM MESSAGES FOLLOW System messages follow 75 Voice message f FIRST PARTITIN MESSAGES FOLLOW 1 -st partition messages follow 76 Voice message f SECOND PARTITION MESSAGES FOLLOW 2 -nd partition messages follow 77 Voice message f USER CANNOT ARM User cannot arm 78 Voice message f USER CANNOT DISARM User cannot disarm 79 Voice message f USER CANNOT STAY ARM User cannot stay arm 80 Voice message f USER CANNOT BYPASS User cannot bypass 81 Voice message f USER CANNOT ACCESS ANY PGMS User cannot access any PGMs 18 5.2 seconds 2.6 seconds

82 Voice message f USER CANNOT START ROUNDS User cannot start rounds 83 Voice message f USER CANNOT FINISH ROUNDS User cannot finish rounds 84 Voice message f IMPOSSIBLE OPERATION IN BOTH PARTITIONS Impossible operation in both partitions 85 Voice message f FUNCTION NOT ALLOWED ON PHONE LINE Function not allowed on phone line 86 Voice message f FUNCTION NOT ALLOWED WHILE ARMED Function not allowed while armed 87 Voice message f NOT ARMED BY MAINTENANCE Not armed by maintenance 88 Voice message f IMPOSSIBLE ARMING Impossible arming 89 Voice message f ALARM FROM THE OTHER PARTITION Alarm from the other partition 90 Voice message f SUCCESSFUL ARMING Successful arming 91 Voice message f SUCCESSFUL DISARMING Successful disarming 92 Voice message f PLEASE STOP SIREN BEFORE ARMING Please stop siren befe arming 93 Voice message f SIREN STOPPED SUCCESSFULLY Siren stopped successfully 94 Voice message f KEY NOT ALLOWED Key not allowed Section [019]: Recd of voice messages (MPV16/DTMF module must be installed) Pec msg?, type one 2 digit number f message number (i.e. 07) Rec msg 7 After selecting the programming section [019] KP126P LED are the following: ARMED A ON, READY A ON, SYSTEM flashing, and zone LED 12 ON. Message number that is recded consisting of 2 the 2 digits are displayed on LED keypads, one sht flash of zone LEDs f tens, and 2 sht flashes f the units. There are 94 voice messages that can be recded using programming section [019]. While the message is recded, the red BUSY LED is ON. Speak clear in front of the MPV16/DTMF microphone, from 30cm distance. Try to keep the background noise as low as possible f a good voice recding. If BUSY LED turns OFF befe you finished your message, repeat that message recding. Don t change the meaning of the messages from 45 to 94, in der not to be confused when panel use those voice messages. 19