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1. Il a nOD z Ol H Ll Relay coil I n J LIS s N Os IEA CONTROL UNIT TERMINAL BOARD TERMINAL BOARD Power supply of some devices connected to the system bus line Keyboard Keyboard Keyboard Keyboard CONTROL UNIT or inserter or inserter or inserter or inserter i 1 TERMINAL BOARD I 1 J RT Minimum cross section 1 mm in TTI to other devices DEE 1 I POWER SUPPLIER ITERMINAL BOARD amp The negative terminals of each additional power supplier must be connected to one another and with the negative terminal of the control unit using a cable with a minimum cross section of 1 mm to ensure to the extent A Attention possible that the earths of the various connected devices are equipotential amp The positive terminals of each additional power supplier must be connected only to the powered devices or connections It is absolutely prohibited to connect the positive terminals of the additional power suppliers to one another or to connect a positive terminal of a power supplier to the positive of the power supply of the control card of the control unit CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 32 of 60 Power supply of sensors connected to inputs of an expansion module EBI08 POWER SUPPLIER GENERIC TERMINAL BOARD OF A SENSOR TERMINAL BOARD BSS999 BE TA
2. CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 41 of 60 Outputs activated by events associated with areas For each area and for each event including burglar alarm tamper alarm technological alarm auxiliary alarm system partially connected area not ready for connection area disconnected area with inputs temporarily bypassed it is possible to associate one or more outputs identified by their number which will be activated if the event occurs regardless of the status of the control unit For the outputs controlled by Alarm events the duration is determined by the relative parameter for those controlled by other events the output will remain enabled for the entire duration of the event itself For this type of output as with the previously described outputs activated by failure signals either positive security or negative security can be programmed If no output is associated to one or more events from among burglar alarm tamper alarm technological alarm auxiliary alarm if one of them occurs it will cause activation of the burglar alarm relay of the control card On the contrary if one or more events from among burglar alarm tamper alarm technological alarm auxiliary alarm have been assigned outputs relative to one or more areas if one of them occurs it will cause activation of the selected output while the burglar alarm relay will not be activated Control unit timer contr
3. INSTALLATION Installation and volumes 292 500 mm E The control units must be installed in an easily accessible area at least for maintenance To respond to this need along the entire perimeter of the 500 mm _ 500 mm ci container a free space of about 500 mm must be 360 left in order to allow easy installation and removal of the cover allow easy access to maintenance 500 mm ri workers and make it easier to lay cables for the p network and for connection to other devices LO Place the control unit in a clean dry location that is not subject to any sort of shock or A Attention vibrations The temperature should be between 10 and 50 C Non condensed relative humidity must not exceed 93 Fastening of container lt Install the container as follows To Q Open the cover by loosening the four screws on the front O as shown in the figure at left Q Remove the cover from the container Q Using the container as a template mark the positions for the fastening holes Make sure the wall is flat at the selected location Q Drill holes in the wall that will house the container and insert the plugs required to fasten the container N A De Q Fasten the base of the container firmly to the wall using S Screws Passage of cables Q For the passage of cables it is possible to use the
4. General Diagram for Control Unit CMP64 Local Programmin NeHos system GSM module Messages and remote management EGM01 gt TS ao RS232 CMP64 control unit og Voice message module ESV01 Voice messages MENA os OT O6 O5 04 03 02 ot 8 outputs O C SOG SSST SSSST PON PA SSA ELSA IA L 8 burglar alarm zones x 2 relay outputs SYSTEM BUS Max 7 Max 7 input output Max 8 inserters r modules modules Max 8 keyboards a a ta LE ill D CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 8 of 60 General characteristics CMP32 CMP64 Inputs for sensors Inputs on board Max additional inputs 24 56 Max total inputs 32 64 Inputs for anti tampering connection 1 can be de activated Outputs for alarm and programmable devices Live output for alarm devices relay contact in exchange with voltage 13 8 V DC Relay output for alarm devices relay contact in exchange free of voltage Open Collector programmable outputs on board control unit 8 Max programmable additional outputs Y 24 56 Max total programmable outputs 32
5. Codes Also the user codes 32 for CMP32 and 64 for CMP64 can be assigned to a set of areas which will be the only ones that will be able to be connected and or disconnected by that code Also each code will have its own level of priority which will allow or disallow a series of operations as specified in the table below Functions that can be performed directly also from outside the user menu Action Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Total or partial connection disconnection of the areas assigned to the code YES NO NO regardless of those assigned to the keyboard key lock Total or partial connection disconnection of the areas assigned to the code YES YES Only corresponding to those assigned to the keyboard key lock connection Silencing of alarms of all areas YES NO NO Silencing of alarms of associated areas YES YES YES Forced connection of any area by successive pressing of key Y YES YES NO Resets Alarm Memory YES YES NO Accesses the User Menu YES YES NO Functions which can be performed in the user menu Action Level 4 Level 3 Display of events memory YES YES Temporary exclusion of inputs YES YES Setting of date and time Yes NO Variation of own user code programming of own key YES YES Variation of user codes of others programming keys of others YES NO Deletion of user codes YES NO Tests inputs YES YES Siren test YES YES Forwarding of phone call f
6. PREVENTION THEFT FIRE GAS BPT spa Centro direzionale e Sede legale Via Cornia 1 b 33079 Sesto al Reghena PN Italia http www bpt it mailto info bpt it CMP32 CMP64 BURGLAR ALARM CONTROL UNITS INSTALLATION MANUAL CE CMP32_CMP64_inst_UK_24838400 11 06 10 Page 1 of 60 CONTENTS CMP32 EMP iii ii lella saa eg REA eco Vo DES egeo dd aid 1 BURGLAR ALARM CONTROL UNITS ceres eee ee nere een tn stato zen nen seta sse ta nee neo sesso sets sone ta conoce sens enses suse tasse toan 1 INSTALLATION MANUAL i ertet er ORG D HP calo rr DEEP ERREUR 1 CONTENTS pa eint uicta ei leali iaia 2 YU 04 BA L0 d i Occ EC D aiar 4 INTRODUCTION porc e EEn 5 INTRODUCTION ucranianos 5 GENERAL cosa aia 6 GENERAL DIAGRAM FOR CONTROL UNIT CMP32 cnn nnenonnnnnnn cone cn neon rennen enne 7 GENERAL DIAGRAM FOR CONTROL UNIT CMP64 sese nennen nennen trennen rennen enne 8 DEVICES THAT CAN BE CONNECTED TO THE CONTROL UNIT eee eene 10 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS esee esses eese ce cenere ren ren statu sacia noce re nese sens enses tuse se ee nese see nen sesso sees suse iss 11 TECHNICAL FEATURES OF CONTROL UNLIS eerte ebrei ina 11 Electrical characteristics stet req ato ded e detur UH tr rS 11 MechanicalcharacteristiCss 4 ded dad 11 Climatic char cteristics
7. From this moment it is possible to use all the features the system offers This method of addressing should be used with caution Make sure you do not have Y Caution more than one keyboard with the same address which would shut down the system If this happens it is advisable to disconnect one of the keyboards with the duplicated address and delete its address before reconnecting the unit The address of each keyboard can be seen by pressing the combination of keys alongside The following message will appear O b KEYPAD X X Finally it is possible to delete the address of each keyboard by pressing the combination of keys shown alongside for 5 seconds You will hear a beep and the following message will O C Cs appear NO I L T AVA AB LE CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 50 of 60 Addressing of subsequent keyboards To address subsequent keyboards proceed as follows 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 Enter the technical menu by typing in lt installer code gt 11223 followed by the key The message peripheral maintenance will appear Press the key C The message peripheral installation will appear Press the key C The message installation of keypad will appear Press the key C The display will show the message shown alongside INSTALLATI OF KEYPAD Use the keys to select the address to be assigned to t
8. Place the DIP switch for enabling disabling of the anti tamper in the position anti tamper disabled as shown in the figure alongside The display must show the message shown alongside Proceed with required maintenance Upon completion of maintenance repeat steps 1 3 The display must show the message shown alongside Again place the DIP switch for enabling disabling of the anti tamper in the position anti tamper enabled as shown in the figure alongside The display must show the message shown alongside Close the container of the control unit with the four fastening screws Check that the display shows the message shown alongside CNT UNIT TAMPER CLOSE CNT UNIT TAMPER CLOSE CNT UNIT TAMPER OPEN CNT UNIT TAMPER CLOSE Upon completion repeatedly press the key until the display shows the message confirming exit from the technical menu Press the key C to confirm that you want to exit the technical menu CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 59 of 60 RESETTING DEFAULT SETTINGS The CMP32 and CMP64 control units have two different types of reset for the default settings which allow the installer to cancel incorrect or undesired programming and codes from the keyboards Resetting default codes If one ore more codes have been forgotten that allow access to the technical or user menus or use of the system it
9. Connection to optional cards The control units can be optionally equipped with card ESV01 for recording four voice messages They can also be equipped with module EGMO1 for transmitting telephone messages via the GSM telephone network N Attention Al of the cards card must be assembled only and exclusively with the control unit completely de energized thus disconnected from both the mains supply and the batteries The electronic cards may be seriously damaged by discharges of static electricity Before handling them if possible put on ESD wrist straps as protection against the accumulation of electrostatic charges Otherwise at least make sure to have removed any residual charge beforehand by touching your finger tips to a metal surface connected to the earthing system ex the chassis of a household appliance 8 To access the control card follow the instructions in the chapter on installation CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 24 of 60 Connection of the ESVO1 module m 000000000 000000 S EIS 6666 1 Caution Connection connector 000000 The ESVO1 should be connected to the control unit card using the two dedicated connectors as illustrated in the figure making sure that all Voice ee the contacts are properly inserted module i ESVO1 Connection i connector 000900001 H 0000 O 00000000 ELT E d
10. The control unit is factory set with connection of sensors with contact normally Y Caution closed with single balance If you want to connect them differently you will need to properly programme the inputs so as to avoid false alarms Inputs not balanced for sensors with NC contact Standby condition Alarm condition Line cut Short circuit on line Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Contact Contact Contact Contact ba 22 Su Q SIF SI SI input closed at earth open input as open input NOT DETECTED Inputs not balanced for sensors with NA contact Standby condition Alarm condition Line cut Short circuit on line Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Contact Contact Contact Contact dra OS e ONES OIF SI open input input closed at earth as input closed at earth Inputs with single balance for sensors with NC contact Standby condition Alarm condition Line cut Short circuit on line Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Contact Contact Contact Contact Q Q Y Z S z 9 O S z O RFL RFL input closed at earth with resistance RFL 1 KO input closed at earth open input open input alarm Tamper alarm Inputs with double balance for sensors with NC contact Line cut or tampering with sensor Alarm Tamper Alarm Tamper Alarm Tamper Alarm Tamper contact contact contact contact contact contact contact contact Standby condition Alarm condition Short circuit on line Q Z1 RA S Sh input closed at
11. Time lapse between two consecutive calls to the same number 0 255 seconds CMP32_CMP64_inst_UK_24838400 11 06 10 Page 45 of 60 Timer Programmer The CMP32 and CMP64 control units are equipped with a timer programmer with 8 possible programmes each with 20 different steps by means of which it is possible to time control the connection disconnection of the control unit or of a single area the activation of an output or the temporary locking of codes with a certain level of priority assigned For each of the 20 steps that make up the 8 programmes it is possible to set the following parameters Hours Hour of activation of the program step 2 Minutes Minute of activation of the program step None No action associated with step Control unit The action associated with the step concerns the control unit 3 Action Output The action associated with the step concerns an output Area The action associated with the step concerns an area Lock codes The action associated with the step concerns the locking of codes If the action concerns the control unit it has no effect If the action concerns an output it determines the number of the involved output 4 Address i d If the action concerns an area it determines the number of the involved area If the action concerns the locking of codes it determines the priority of the codes to be locked If the
12. EN Fae eu dU Oque MED eun even Eres 11 Packard RR ERUIT o Ud tn STA 11 TECHNICAL FEATURES OF THE CONTROL CARD 12 INPUTS OF THE SYSTEM COMPONENTES 3 tree te Eee La S Rer Od 13 TERMINAL BOARDS FOR CONTROL UNITS CMP32 E CMP 4 eerie esee eese ente setate ee sere nece nio senses enano 14 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS s0s 15 CONNECTION TO ELECTRICAL MAINS 2 eR ERR RE E E EHE 15 CONNECTION TO BATTERY BBO069 ore Lasi een ne a Se ERI 15 CONNECTION OF SYSTEM BUS te A e ia Ete uiu 16 Example of connection of system bus iii 16 Connection of keyboards key locks and expansion modules on bus eene 17 CONNECTION OF SIRENS MODEL SAQIL esent nenne tete tenete entren tren reete 17 CONNECTION OF SENSORS e edere nem ep IR or ea bd Sa EDS 18 Connection of only one sensor per input iii 19 Connection of several sensors in series per input iii 19 CONNECTION OF CONTACTS FOR SHUTTERS CFSST AND VIBRATION SENSORS SVAMB ONLY ON EXPANSION EBI08 oi te tedio hols ea napi e iaia ipud 21 CONNECTION OF OUTPUTS rei e tune eese e sul de eet ck subececteusscsshsubdasuasebses nia 21 CONNECTION TO TELEPHONE LINE ii 22 CONNECTION OF SERIAL PORT RS232 nennen recono renh eene nn neon nr one rn eric eran entren tren reete et 22 Connection to a PC for local programming eese on nono neon nena nene neen renes
13. during which ALL automatic actions controlled by the timer programmer and subject to extension are suspended At the end of the extension time the suspended actions will be performed Before the extension time is up another request may be carried out for a number of times compatible with what is programmed Vice versa if you want to interrupt the extension just connect the control unit or the concerned area If you ask for another extension before the first one is finished any remaining time will NOT be added to a new extension period but instead it will be lost This means you will only be able to use one entire extension period for each additional request Therefore it is advisable to renew the extension request near the end of the previous time so as to make better use of this function CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 46 of 60 Clock The control unit is equipped with a clock software that is reset whenever you completely power off the control unit i e no mains power and without battery Therefore it must be set each time it is powered on It is essential to set the time and date precisely This will allow correct event recording and all operations connected with time programming The parameters that can programmed when setting the date and time are day month year hours minutes seconds CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 47 of 60
14. with different behaviour Each step may turn the control unit on or off control a single area or an output or block a single code The available outputs may be controlled by the activation of inputs by typing in codes by the occurrence of defects or by certain statuses of the control unit Memorization of events in the control unit in a loop easily visible by users and technicians 200 events can be recorded in the CMP32 and 300 in the CMP64 CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 6 of 60 General Diagram for Control Unit CMP32 Local Programmin NeHos system GSM module EGMO1 F E Remote programming CMP32 control unit Er E Voice Sl message SE module ESVO1 Sr Voice messages a j dI cuni ge E _8 outputs O C Ql s SSS IS E B e als Basen Ea E ADD 9g ISSSSISSSSG SOYA SS S99 99999986 M L 8 burglar alarm zones gt 2 relay outputs SYSTEM BUS Max 3 output modules Max 3 E input ali modules Max 8 inserters Max 8 keyboards CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 7 of 60
15. 2 from keyboard T1 or T2 and areas 3 and 4 from keyboard T3 Finally User 6 has all areas assigned but since his level of priority is 1 he can neither connect nor disconnect any area from any keyboard As previously stated information typed in by a code with level 1 is in any case memorized and can if set cause activation of an output CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 37 of 60 Inputs The definitions of each burglar alarm input is fundamental to the creation of a safe functional system The following is a description of some of the parameters that can be programmed for each of them Type The type of each input can be defined in one of the following ways 1 Immediate Active only when the control unit is connected If unbalanced it activates the relay output of the MAIN ALARM and continuous sounding of the buzzer and the alarm LED on the keyboard comes on Also the alarm telephone call is made to the associated telephone numbers Delayed 1 2 Active only when the control unit is connected If unbalanced it starts ENTRY TIME 1 2 associated to the area to which it belongs during which the valid code must be typed in to disconnect the control unit During this time the buzzer emits a continuous sound If the control unit is not disconnected the BURGLAR ALARM relay output will be activated as well as the intermittent sound of the buzzer and the alarm LED on th
16. Each system can be divided into 8 areas assigning a burglar alarm input to one of them or to more than one of them which however is not advisable The areas can also be assigned keyboards key locks and user codes These properties are very useful if you want to connect the system partially or if you want to differentiate access to certain areas based on the user code The facility protected by the alarm system will therefore be divided into several areas logically separated from one another Each area may have its own exit time i e the delay with which the control unit recognizes as an alarm the violation of any input belonging to the area immediately after connection of the area and two different entry times i e the time the system waits between the violation of an input defined as delayed and the disconnection of the area before the violation is recognized as an alarm Each area may or may not be set up for the forced on function which is the possibility to connect the area even if at the moment of connection one or more inputs assigned to it are open i e violated for example a window protected by a magnetic contact that has inadvertently been left open If the forced on option is enabled the area will be connected even if there are open inputs which will be temporarily bypassed by the control unit and which will again be included the next time the area is disconnected Otherwise the control unit will interrupt connec
17. Off mains green XG network presence battery failure lack of network on off green connected output time not connected lar r d A Alarm with system connected alati memor No alarm Not ready with system disconnected y Ready for connection System partially inserted Pata palos or inputs temporarily bypassed If you are in the TECHNICAL MENU this is signalled by all four LEDs flashing simultaneously Use of keys When the keys are touched there is an effect that you can feel and a beep of the buzzer built into the keyboard It is possible to de activate the buzzer singularly on each keyboard simply by simultaneously pressing the keys and To reactivate the buzzer press the 2 keys again Co O They are used in the technical menu in the windows for the selection of the areas and telephone numbers to be associated to codes inputs events etc in the user menu for the insertion of codes for the selection Le of areas to connect disconnect and in other windows where it is necessary to make selections They are used mainly for scrolling the menus in the various levels The key gt scrolls forward the key goes backwards Scrolling is in loop form O O In all windows where the values to be set is pre determined it allows scrolling of various options Scrolling is in loop form O In any window the key X on the TDP01 goes back one level in the menu display In the Functio
18. To install additional key locks repeat steps 4 8 CMP32_CMP64_inst_UK_24838400 11 06 10 Page 51 of 60 Activation of expansion modules The expansion modules do not need to be addressed by the keyboard since their address is set via the DIP switches on the modules It is however necessary to carry out the procedure described below to allow the control unit to recognize each installed unit This procedure also identifies any errors in addressing the modules due to the assignment of undesired addresses or which are in excess of the limits for each control unit as previously described or due to the assignment of the same address to several modules of the same type 1 Enter the technical menu by typing in installer code 11223 followed by the O key 2 The message peripheral maintenance will appear Press the key O 3 The message peripheral installation will appear Press the key C 4a Use the key to select installation of input modules and press the key O 5a The display will show the message alongside OF A gt i E L i di 0 1 Use the keys to select 9 O the address of the module to be activated and press the key O 6 When the operation is complete the message shown INPUT MOD X alongside appears INSTALLED 7 Verify that the expansion modules have been activated by checking that the LED for communication on bus a system is flashing The LE
19. a SG E Z1 j AO Q Q Co Co Connection of several sensors in series per input Connection in series for sensors with contacts normally open or normally closed without balance GENERIC TERMINAL BOARD OF A SENSOR GENERIC TERMINAL BOARD OF A SENSOR GENERIC TERMINAL BOARD OF A SENSOR SOSS66G l i SSIS SSSSSO CONTROL UNIT TERMINAL BOARD Connection in series for sensors with contacts normally closed with balance GENERIC TERMINAL BOARD OF A SENSOR GENERIC TERMINAL BOARD OF A SENSOR GENERIC TERMINAL BOARD OF A SENSOR TEILE LIE LI RFL 1000 Q Ez c r rc cr c ef gi SSSSS MEE QOO O0 Tamper Alarm SOSOSO Tamper Alarm EO S HS Hr n RFL t L Caution 8 Connect the sensors to the terminals of the control unit only with shielded cable connecting the shields to the various sections of the wire Finally connect the shield only on the control unit side connecting it to the negative terminal of the power supply of the control card No external anti tampering device can be connected to the terminals tamper e on the control card which are exclusively dedicated to the connection of the anti tampering device of the container of the control unit CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 1
20. action concerns the control unit or an area it causes its connection ON If the action concerns an output it causes its activation 5 Status If the action concerns the locking of codes it causes them to be unlocked If the action concerns the control unit or an area it causes its disconnection OFF If the action concerns an output it causes its deactivation If the action concerns the locking of codes it causes them to be locked YES The programmed action is subject to suspension for a limited time e g to postpone the 6 Extension time of automatic connection to make allowance for persons working overtime NO The programmed action is not subject to suspension Automatic calendar With the CMP32 and CMP64 control units each of the 8 timer programmers can be assigned to a day of the week and it is possible to set 32 annual holidays defined by day and month of observance so as to establish an automatic weekly calendar It is also possible to establish the month day and the starting and ending of summer time to adjust the programming of the set time Finally for each action which is defined as extensible it is possible to establish the duration in minutes of each extension 30 60 and the maximum number of requests for extension allowed for each single step 0 4 The request for activation of extension takes place from the user menu with a priority code of 3 or 4 and starts the extension time
21. alarm To include the expansion modules proceed as follows 1 Enter the technical menu by typing in lt installer code 11223 followed by the key O 2 The message peripherals maintenance will appear Press the key C 3 Use the key to select peripheral configuration and press the key C 4a Configuration of input modules will appear Press the key C 5a ENABLE INPUT 1 2 3 The display will show one of the windows alongside depending on whether the control unit is a CMP32 or a CMP64 E NABL E INPUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 With the numerical keys 1 7 it is possible to include bypass the modules in the system The module with the physical address corresponding to the key is either included symbol or bypassed empty To continue press the key To include any output modules which may be present repeat steps 1 3 and then 4b Use the key to select configuration of output modules and press the key O 5b ENABLE OUTPUT 1 2 3 The display will show one of the windows alongside depending on whether the control unit is a CMP32 or a CMP64 ENABLE OUT P 1 2 3 4 5 6 With the numerical keys 1 7 it is possible to include bypass the modules in the system The physical address corresponding to the key is either included symbol or bypassed empty T 7 U module with the To continue press the key The inputs will subsequently be identifiable singularly accordi
22. as connection disconnection sectioning and so on n For obvious security reasons it is not advisable to leave the default codes Use the Caution appropriate functions to replace the default codes with personal codes that are unique to each installation CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 49 of 60 Addressing of first keyboard In order to proceed with programming so as to be able to use the burglar alarm system you will need to install at least one LCD keyboard model TDPOI or TDIOI The keyboards and also the key locks do not have any DIP switches for programming At first start up of the system the display of the keyboards will show a standby message for a few seconds followed by a message stating that the keyboard is not available P ASE T I 4E WA To assign the address 1 to a keyboard which must be powered but not necessarily connected to the bus simply press the combination of keys shown here for 5 seconds until you hear a beep After it has been addressed and if it is connected to the bus the control C unit will automatically recognize the keyboard After a few seconds a message will appear with the condition of the system A message will appear for a few seconds on the type of control unit being used followed by a message indicating that the systems is disconnected MPX S S or C BRAHM STEM
23. back on the control unit will automatically be placed Previous in its previous status if the control unit mains or battery power supply have failed YES The RS232 output is set up for connection to a serial printer for online printing 5 Printer output or events P NO The RS232 output is set up for connection to a serial printer for offline printing of events or for connection to the interface bus of the NeHos BPT system Dedicated In the event of a burglar alarm the alarm relay and the outputs MCA e PCA burglar will be activated as will all programmable outputs associated to that event 6 Alarm output alarm P In the event of a burglar alarm the alarm relay and the outputs MCA e PCA Only i will not be activated but only all programmable outputs associated to that dedicated event System The keyboards with show the messages system connected without specifying Keyboard status the inserted areas or system disconnected 7 gt yum message Status The keyboards will show the messages areas xxxxxxxx precisely specifying of areas the connected areas or system disconnected GSM remote This enables the function making it possible to give commands to the control control Enabled unit by means of a telephone call The instructions for how to do this are in the 8 2 01 versions of user menu firmware and Disables the function Disabled subsequent Shutdown Enabled If GSM remote control is enabled it makes i
24. e neben edo eto ERRE RETI SIRO SR ORION NIENTE ARI LR INI 55 OUtpubtest rit claire dba anita e dedidit ema 55 FINAL OPERATIONS ve ciali ioni ian RE Ss 56 PROGRAMMING OF USER CODES AND KEYS eere eee ee eese teens re cenere neo ren sen nen nese ee nese see reo sesso zeonenneceeenece 57 MODIFICATION OF COMMUNICATION AND INSTALLER CODES eere eese estne tn aeneus sensn necezeneee 58 PROCEDURE FOR OPENING THE CONTAINER eese esee en een tn sento ee ezen neta sensn aestus ees suse ta sone ta sens enses snae 59 RESETTING DEFAULT SETTINGS eeeeeee erre cere re aree eee nio ze zen ee ce sine ce sesta sesta conoce sonata nio ninzecnen seta cenecenionenneo 60 RESETTING DEFAULT CODES o esee la canalina 60 RESETTING DEFAULT PARAMETERS nee anali DIRE e e ERU EHE er RE 60 CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 3 of 60 SAFETY NOTES A Attention E Carefully read the instructions before starting installation Perform work as specified by the manufacturer It is prohibited to use the product for purposes other than those specified or which are improper It is prohibited to tamper with or modify the product The removal of the labels on the card will void the guarantee Use original spare parts Installation programming commissioning and maintenance of the product must only be performed by qualified technicians who have
25. earth with heating element RFL RA 2 KQ The connection of the sensors without balance although permitted by the control autio unit does not allow recognition of a short circuit or cutting of the detection line which is accidental or intended to neutralize the burglar alarm It is therefore not advisable to use it for the connection of burglar alarm sensors while it is admissible for the connection of sensors connected to inputs programmed as technological or auxiliary RFL 9 input closed at earth with resistance RFL 1 KQ open input gt input closed at earth gt Tamper alarm Tamper alarm CMP32_CMP64_inst_UK_24838400 11 06 10 Page 18 of 60 Connection of only one sensor per input Connection for sensors with contacts Connection for sensors with contacts Connection for sensors with contacts normally closed or open normally closed normally closed without balance with single balance with double balance GENERIC TERMINAL BOARD OF A SENSOR GENERIC TERMINAL BOARD OF A SENSOR GENERIC TERMINAL BOARD OF A SENSOR ERE SS Me M RFL 1000 Q Mo MM RFL 1000 Q COVVOGYO SOSSOS SOOCKNG T CONTROL UNIT CONTROL UNIT CONTROL UNIT Tamper Alam TERMINAL BOARD Tamper Alam TERMINAL BOARD Tamper Alam TERMINAL BOARD QI RFL Q Z1
26. holes O e on the base of the container or to punch out the pre 0 O formed holes on the upper part of the container Q Place the battery as shown on the figure A Attention Ensure that there is no chance of accidental contact between the cables and the container since the container is made of conductive material BB065 ESO 12 Vdc 7 Ah CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 48 of 60 COMMISSIONING Preliminary operations Q Fasten the control unit in the selected place a Place the anti tampering and anti opening device in its housing slot and connect it to the terminals tamper of the control card Check that the DIP switch for enabling disabling the anti tamper oM device is in the position Anti Tamper Disabled as shown in the figure in order to prevent undesired activations of the alarm relay during commissioning A C a Connect any accessory cards ESVO1 EGMOI to the control card a Position and connect by system bus the keyboards TDP01 TDIO1 TAIO1 and any key locks IN5xx and expansion modules EBIO8 EBO08 Make sure the latter are properly addressed and carefully follow the connection instructions a Position and connect the sensors to the inputs of the control unit and to the expansion modules Follow the connection instructions carefully a Position and connec
27. modules EBO08 CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 9 of 60 Devices that can be connected to the control unit e Remote wall mounted keyboard with LCD e Remote recessed keyboard with LCD e Remote recessed keyboard with no display e Key lock IN5xx xx found in table below usable only with KEY04 electronic keys SEX Model MA Ticino Magic LV Ticino Living LI Ticino Living International TL Ticino Living Light PB Gewiss Play Bus e Expansion 8 inputs on bus EBI08 e Expansion 8 outputs on bus e Voice synthesis module can be connected in control unit e GSM module can be connected in control unit EBO08 xx Model GB Gewiss 20 VN Vimar Idea black VB Vimar Idea white AN Ave Noir AB Ave Blanque ESVO1 EGMOI CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 10 of 60 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Technical features of control units Electrical characteristics Main power supply Main power supply voltage Input current Transformer primary protection fuse Transformer secondary protection fuse Secondary power supply Housed battery Power source Nominal output voltage Maximum output current Battery charger Nominal output voltage Maximum output current Protection fuse Mechanical characteristics Total weight without battery Dimensions of bo
28. nenne etre ener enne 22 Connection to Nehos Bpt System coena ae bte det vtr er e tette bate iride etin te tont 23 Connection tod serial printer qsto e ete uen oq et Be eves alan d hie deis 23 CONNECTION TO OPTIONAL CARDS 24 Connection of the ESVOI module sn e e o di aee aiar 25 Connection of the EGMOI module 5 cick e eat ode eti rd ere teste a ale 26 OTHER SYSTEM COMPONENTS eeeeeeee eee eese teen ta sins tn aestus testo aree ee nece sens enses tassa conce sonata sts enses suse ta sensn senatu ae 27 KEYXBOXRDS TDPOJ EDIOT T AIL neto t eet ee ipti 27 KEY LOCKS INSXX AND ELECTRONIC KEYS KEY04 nono nono een rennen ener tenerent 28 EXPANSION MODULES FOR INPUTS AND OUTPUTS essent eene ennt tene trennen trennen 29 ANTI TAMPERING COVERING EBTAM FOR EXPANSION MODULES EBI08 EBO08 31 ADDITIONAL POWER SUPPLIERS 5 pier tete eet ias 32 CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 2 of 60 AREAS sosia sasanidi Ett b lele lee el ied 34 KEYBOARDS AND KEY EOCKS 5 eer Hn eee ie e tee eire cos nia PR e e ERR 35 CODES eee eee tA E ette o 36 INPUTS i rient pote rede ee t eit t e et ets eie 38 OUTPUTS ere repe m aint ete Ren ttem 41 CONTROL UNIT TIMER CONTROLS une it 42 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS neos te REP E t ettet tease ee 43 TELEPHONE SIGNALLING OF EVENTS i nennen nennen nennen ener entre nnen tren te
29. system bus Based on required performance it is thus possible to select the control unit that best adapts to the system while at the same time conserving the possibility to expand and also to replace the control unit with a larger size CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 5 of 60 General Memorization of all programmed parameters in non volatile memory which will be maintained even in the event of failure of primary and secondary power supplies Possibility to divide the system into 8 independent areas collection of inputs By matching during programming keyboards TDP01 TDIO1 and TAIO1 key locks IN5xx user codes and inputs of these areas it is possible to divide the system into distinct blocks which may be independent from one another Possibility to expand the system with remote expansion modules of 8 inputs EBI08 or 8 outputs EBO08 which can be connected to the system bus with the advantage of drastically reducing the length of wiring with respect to centralized solutions Management of 4 different types of connection of anti intrusion sensors to the inputs of the control unit or of the peripheral modules normally closed normally open single balance double balance The inputs on the remote expansion modules EBIOS can also be configured for direct connection to sensors for shutters CFSST or vibration sensors SVAMB Management of 32 CMP32 or 64 CMP64 user codes w
30. where 8 basic inputs are located The minimum outfitting includes connection to the control unit by means of a system serial bus RS485 of a remote keyboard with an LCD with two lines of 16 characters sold separately TDPO1 in wall mounted version or TDIO1 in the elegant recessed version with which it is possible to carry out all system management and programming operations Programming can also be done using the dedicated PC programming software via standard RS232 port present in the control unit further simplifying commissioning With the key locks of the series IN5xx which can be connected directly to the system bus it is also possible to manage the system by means of KEY04 electronic contact keys The keyboards TDIO1 with LCD and TAIO1 no display are installed in standard boxes of either six or three modules At the client s discretion it will be possible to mount the front plate that best suits the setting where the system will be installed Compatibility with the most commonly available civil series on the market is ensured by a series of adaptors On the same system bus there can be connected the expansions with 8 inputs EBIOS and the expansions with outputs EBO08 The CMP32 and CMP64 control units are designed to meet any security needs for medium and large systems in either a civil or industrial ambit Both models share the same functional features and the same peripherals where available which can be connected to the
31. 230V AC 50Hz Protect the appliance using a suitable disconnection device to protect the power supply network such as an easily accessible bi polar switch or other Use a cable passage hole only for the passage of the cable for connection to the 230V AC 50Hz mains Weld the joints between wires to prevent false alarms caused by oxidation of the wires Always disconnect the power supply before doing any work in the unit The electrical system must comply with current standards in the country of installation Use only shielded cables for connecting devices to the control unit The control unit can only be connect to a PSTN analogue or ADSL line Connection to digital lines such as ISDN will damage the circuits of the control card The backup battery should only be replaced by qualified personnel Dispose of the unit in accordance with current standards Use only sealed lead batteries CMP32_CMP64_inst_UK_24838400 11 06 10 Page 4 of 60 INTRODUCTION Introduction This manual is valid only for the control units CMP32 and CMP64 Functional differences between the control units are specified The CMP32 and CMP64 control units offer advanced features for security and access control while at the same time being simple to programme and use The control units are enclosed in a fully closed metal container that holds the electronic card where it is possible to make the main connections and
32. 64 Other outputs for connection of external devices RS485 system serial bus line Interface RS232 for local programming PSTN interface for remote telephone connection Devices that can be connected to system bus Keyboards TDPO1 TDIO1 TAIO1 Key locks IN5xx Expansion modules with 8 inputs EBI08 Expansion modules with 8 outputs EBO08 Optional devices that can be connected to control unit Voice synthesis module 4 messages ESV01 1 GSM module EGM01 1 Main functional features Output time unique to each area programmable from 0 to 255 seconds Input time 2 time for each area programmable from 0 to 255 seconds Burglar alarm time programmable from 0 to 255 seconds Tamper alarm time anti tampering programmable from 0 to 255 seconds Technological alarm time programmable from 0 to 255 seconds Auxiliary alarm time programmable from 0 to 255 seconds manual programmable in groups normally closed normally open single balance double balance impulse Memorizable code numbers 32 64 Number of events stored in memory 200 Number of independent areas 8 Management of self connection timer YES Standard communications protocols for security companies Ademco Fast Format Programming through keyboards TDP01 TDIO1 or with PC software Level of security as per CEI 79 2 2nd LEVEL 1 with expansion modules EBI08 2 with expansion
33. 9 of 60 amp For the connection of sensors single or in series without balance or with single balance the anti tampering outputs TAMPER of the sensors and of the siren can be connected in series to one another to an input also to an expansion module EBI08 programmed as tamper amp For connection with double balance it is not possible to connect the sensors in series Bl iteration The connection diagrams for the sensors illustrated previously are valid also for the use of the expansion module EBIOS for connection of 8 additional inputs You only need to consider the corresponding terminals on the expansion modules in place of the terminals on the card in the control unit a The previously illustrated connection diagrams refer to a generic terminal board for the sensors Refer to the instruction manual for each sensor to make the proper connections CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 20 of 60 Connection of contacts for shutters CFSST and vibration sensors SVAMB only on expansion EBI08 Connection of one sensor Connection of two sensors CFSST CFSST OR OR EBIO8 SVAMB SVAMB O Z1 The direct connection of these sensors without the RFL use of optional analysis cards is possible only on S z the expansions EBIOS and requires setting of type of input as impulse count Connection of outputs x Es The 8
34. CMP32_CMP64_inst_UK_24838400 11 06 10 Page 34 of 60 Keyboards and key locks As previously stated also keyboards and key locks can be assigned to one or more of the defined areas With the exception described below they will be the only ones that can be connected or disconnected using that device In the example keyboards T1 and T2 control areas Al and A2 keyboard T3 controls areas A3 A4 A5 and A6 key lock I1 controls areas A3 and A4 key lock I2 controls areas A5 and A6 Area A7 defined as slave is not controlled directly by keyboards or key locks As previously mentioned for each keyboard along with the areas it controls it is possible to establish whether or not it is to emit a sound signal during the entry and exit time and during alarm time and whether or not it is to forward the tampering signal to the control unit The default setting which can be freely modified establishes that O all keyboards and key locks are assigned to all areas Q for the keyboards the sound signal is enabled during the entry and exit time and during the alarm time a forwarding of the tampering signal is disabled for all keyboards in order to allow commissioning Information Q A maximum of 8 keyboards and 8 key locks can be connected on the bus line to Information the CMP32 and CMP64 control units CMP32_CMP64_inst_UK_24838400 11 06 10 Page 35 of 60
35. D of the module will go off but only until you configure the To continue press the key module see following page Carry out the illustrated procedure for all the modules present a non installed module is Y Caution not queried by the control unit even if correctly addressed and correctly installed electrically To activate additional modules repeat steps 4a 7a To install any output modules which may be present repeat steps 1 3 and then 4b Use the key to select installation of output modules and press the key C TN INSTALLATION 5b The display will show the message shown alongside OF OUTPUT MODOO i Use the keys to select 9 O the address of the module to be activated and press the key C 6 When the operation is complete the message shown OUTPUT MOD X alongside appears INSTALLED b Verify that the expansion modules have been activated by checking that the LED indicating communication on bus system is flashing O The LED of the module will go off but only until you configure the To continue press the key module see following page CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 52 of 60 Inclusion of expansion modules The expansion modules are default set as bypassed i e even though they are recognized via the procedure on the previous page they are not considered by the control unit for the purposes of identifying the causes of the
36. EBO08 30 Voice synthesis module ESVO1 15 GSM module EGMOI 30 in stand by 300 in communication The voltage limits for the correct operation of all devices are 9 5 16 V DC A Attention If it should be necessary to have a greater current than that provided by the control units for the supply of power to sensors diallers sirens etc it will be necessary to install one more additional power suppliers for example V12D3 CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 13 of 60 TERMINAL BOARDS FOR CONTROL UNITS CMP32 E CMP64 666060 i Connector for 000000000 0000000 connection module EGMO1 Connector 2000000 for connection far A ial RS232 us moduleESVO1 IN SI Temm i S D connection to telephone S E line IS DL1 E ade sw2 Connector Led for connection O moduleESVO1 E Micro controller i 00000000 n 4 reset key iL 00000000 E Switches for ni U D 9 selection of wt n 2 x DL3 system no z e Terminal E Il 8 board for 2 Led communication Q 3 oe on system bus x o c NIE IE Tamper n n disable CN I i jumper A U Q am QE mne 67 LU A AA LS LE EJEMPLO LU LA LI PA OLLI AS S ES E A OO E LJ LT LL A
37. L E AA IA E a Lt VOY WOON NOOO A B NC NA C MCA AI e Vac BATT BUS CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 25 of 60 Connection of the EGM01 module le Oo 000000000 66606 DL1 Connection _ connector 1 C Caution Fix the EGMOI module to the container of the control unit using the 3 adhesive bases supplied in the package Assemble the antenna outside the control unit using one of the preformed holes located on the top part of the container Insert the connector of the antenna cable into the appropriate socket on the side of the module The EGMOI module should be connected to the control unit card using the connection cable included with the module This cable should be inserted in the corresponding connector of the control unit as ilustrated in the figure making sure that it is coupled properly CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 26 of 60 OTHER SYSTEM COMPONENTS Keyboards TDP01 TDIO1 TAIO1 LCD keyboard TDPOI LCD keyboard TDIO1 keyboard TAIO1 for wall assembly for recessed assembly for recessed assembly e e e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 eos 4 imn LLL Meanings of LEDs and icons Meaning LED Colour Symbol d On Flashing
38. MPER ALARM UTO External 12V DC e power supply enable 5 Led communication on system bus RFL Module address _ selection switches ON Tamper disable n A i E OFF jumper EH 1234 EL VZLA SZ IZ LZ 92 SISISISISISSS DO00000DO If you want to power the sensors connected to an input module with an external power supplier remove the jumper for enabling 12V DC external A power supply which can be accessed on the inside by opening the container Then connect the terminal located between terminals B and Z1 to the positive of the power supplier All negative terminals of the module are to be connected to the negative of the power supplier Power supply of loads driven by the outputs of an expansion module EBO08 POWER SUPPLIER TERMINAL BOARD E i lt Q i Led PAT Hu Q Resy coil m O on system bus NGO Q a Qn M il CO I ere E S a BE Tamper disable D la 9 Q2 1234 jumper Q If you want to increase the loads driven by the outputs of an expansion module A Attention EBO08 with an additional power supplier you will need to connect the negative of the power supplier to the negative terminal of the module CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 33 of 60 GENERAL INFORMATION ON PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL UNIT Areas
39. N NA lt QN lt was C De m 2 m Led communication 2 z m NA Q O on system bus O N 5 O NCI 2 o AE CET Tp Bo enable selection nO ON Qu 50 ON OQ o ior o sp ef BB ji EU The expansion modules can be located along the system and they communicate with the control unit by means of the system bus to be connected with the previously described methods They can be installed in 4 ways in a common recessed box on the wall with two plugs using the holes in the fastening tabs on DIN rail using the appropriate hook in the container of the control unit or additional power suppliers The modules are to be installed in places that are protected from humidity and dust A Attention For housing them avoid using a recess box which is already used for the passage of cables for 230V mains voltage If you want to power the sensors connected to an input module with an external power supplier remove the jumper for enabling 12V DC external power supply which can be accessed on the inside by opening the container Caution To reach Level II of safety as prescribed by Standard CEI 79 2 it is possible to Caution install on each module the anti tampering cover EBTAM which is described below CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 29 of 60 The control unit recognizes each module b
40. Open Collector programmable outputs on the control card coil i were designed to drive devices that do not require more than 50 Exema mA for their activation with maximum applicable voltage of 12 resistance 24 V DC The diagram of this principle is shown in the figure 1000 Q Max current 50 mA Internal resistance 100 0 If it is necessary to control loads that require current in excess of O Ra the limit of the outputs it is advisable to use a low input interface relay coil resistance of at least 600 ohm for a supply voltage of 12 V DC In anti parallel to the bobbin there must be inserted a protection diode against overloads due to inductivity of the load A suggested diode is model 1N4007 or equivalent SSOSOOSO O 8 O7 06 05 04 03 02 O Max current 50 mA Internal O If the Open Collector outlet is used to turn on a LED diode in em Terminal board for series with the LED diode there should be inserted a current K ai of outputs limitation resistance for example resistance of 1000 ohm Y watt for power supply of 12 V DC The figure refers to the terminal board of the control units CMP32 CMP64 The same indications are true for the four Open Collector programmable outputs with which each expansion module EBOOS is equipped It is possible to direct loads powered by an external source directly to the control aution unit e g loads powered at 24 V DC with separate external power suppl
41. WOOD SOSSOSSO OOo Goo A US U6 U7 U8 pol w AL A WO le CONTROL UNIT TERMINAL BOARD Connection of sirens model SAO1L Below is the connection diagram of a siren model SAOIL for other types of sirens refer to the connection diagrams provided in the instructions SIREN TERMINAL BOARD Mi M2 LP EI El 2 F Terminal 4 of the siren PCS is used to reset the flasher The siren flasher can behave in two ways If terminal 4 is 3 4 B 6 connected as in the figure in case of alarm the flasher will continue MCA PCS MANS i ae to flash until the control unit is turned off by the user thus providing an external visual memory of the alarm occurrence If the aforesaid terminal is not connected the flasher will only operate in conjunction with the sounding of the siren To obtain this function it is necessary to programme the output used in figure O1 as the activated output by the event system disconnected The tamper of the siren can be connected to any input which is to be programmed as tamper f I QI E gt red RFL 1KO SS Signal Relay El MCA 01 SS ENE CONTROL UNIT TERMINAL BOARD LL El CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 17 of 60 Connection of sensors The sensors may be connected to the control unit according to one of the 4 modes shown below
42. aller code and the communication code 1 Enter the technical menu by typing in installer code 11223 followed by the key 2 Usethe keys to select modify installer codes and press the key O 3 The display will show the message shown INSTALLER CODE alongside eee With the numerical keys 0 1 9 insert the installer code When you have completed insertion press O 4 the key 5 When the operation is complete you will see COMMUNIC CODE the message shown alongside ooo 6 With the numerical keys 0 1 9 insert the communication code When you have completed insertion press the key O CMP32_CMP64_inst_UK_24838400 11 06 10 Page 58 of 60 PROCEDURE FOR OPENING THE CONTAINER To prevent activation of the alarm relay and the devices connected to it if you need to access the control card for maintenance you will need to follow the procedure shown below 10 11 12 Enter the technical menu by typing in installer code 11223 followed by the key Use the keys to select run test and press the key Use the keys to select tamper test and press the key The display will show the message shown alongside Open the container of the control unit by removing the four fastening screws The display must show the message shown alongside Ce Cu CNT UNIT TAMPER CLOSE CNT UNIT TAMPER OPEN
43. attery test This function lets you check correct operation of the charge status of the battery Use the keys to select battery test and press the key C a BATTERY OK The display will show one of the messages shown b alongside depending on whether the test has been passed or not BATTERY FAULT Upon completion to go back to step 3 to select the test to be run press the key O Output test This function makes it possible to check proper operation of the outputs on the control card and on the expansion modules which may be present and the devices activated by them a b1 b2 c Use the keys to select output test and press the key O OUTPUT XXX The display will show the message shown alongside Use the keys to select 9 the output you want to test and press the key C to run the test The output will be activated for a few seconds and the O U T PU T XXX gt gt lt lt display will show the message shown alongside Upon completion to go back to step 3 to select the test to be run press the key O CMP32_CMP64_inst_UK_24838400 11 06 10 Page 55 of 60 Final operations Once all tests have been successfully completed you need to enable the anti opening and anti tampering device and close the cover of the control unit EV Use the keys to select tamper test and press the key The di
44. been properly trained in compliance with current standards Installation of security systems is regulated and may be performed by persons who possess the legally required qualifications including compliance with accident prevention Work in sufficiently lighted areas that are conducive to health and use tools utensils and equipment that are in good working order Upon completion of installation always check for correct operation of the unit and the system as a whole Do not install the control unit outdoors or in areas where it is exposed to seepage or splashes of water Handle the control unit with care It contains electronic parts that are fragile and sensitive to humidity The electronic cards can be seriously damaged by discharges of static electricity If they are to be handled wear suitable clothing and anti static footwear or at least ensure static electricity has been discharged by touching with the fingertip a metallic surface connected to the earth system e g the chassis of a household appliance The unit is powered at mains voltage 230 V AC 50 Hz Therefore it must be provided with an earth connection using the appropriate terminals Failure to connect all accessible metal parts to the earth will make the unit unsafe to use For the 230 V AC power supply it is essential to use a cable with double insulation with double sheath as set forth in electrical safety standards Use wire terminals for connection to the mains at
45. devices terminals C NC and NA Type Relay output Capacity of contact 8 A 24V DC Auxiliary output 12 V DC Type Line protected by self resettable electronic fuse Nominal voltage 13 8 V DC Maximum available current 500 mA Auxiliary output 12 V DC for system bus Type Line protected by self resettable electronic fuse Nominal voltage 13 8 V DC Maximum available current 500 mA Auxiliary output 12 V DC for output terminal board Type Line protected by self resettable electronic fuse Nominal voltage 13 8 V DC Maximum available current 500 mA Electronic programmable outputs 8 Type Open Collector Maximum available current Max 50 mA with protection resistance 100 Q Maximum applicable voltage 12 V DC 24 V DC with external power supplier Communications line RS232 Communication port dedicated to connection of a PC for programming the control Type unit or a printer or connection to the NeHos Bpt system Technical characteristics 1200 baud no parity 8 bit 1 stop bit Voltage 12V 12V CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 12 of 60 Inputs of the system components Control unit CMP32 CMP64 250 LCD wall mounted keyboard TDPOI 30 in stand by 115 backlit LCD recessed keyboard TDIOI 30 in stand by 115 backlit Recessed keyboard TAIO1 30 in stand by 40 backlit Key lock IN5xx 30 Expansion module 8 inputs on bus EBIOS 30 Expansion 8 outputs on bus
46. e gt Use the numerical keys 0 1 9 to insert the code Make sure you do not insert an existing code When you have completed insertion press the key CO When the operation is complete the message shown alongside appears CODE ACC EPTED To continue press the key C or the key C to exit If you have chosen to continue the display will C O D E XX show the message shown alongside NSERT A K E Y At this point you will need to insert a key into one of the key locks in the system When the operation is complete the message shown alongside appears TEN EX ECU T O END TED MEAE To continue press the key Repeat steps 3 6 for all users for whom you wish to create a code If the same key is going to be used for more than one system it is possible to distinguish the various systems by setting the hardware system number via the DIP switches on the control card of the control unit The figure alongside shows all possible combinations Address DIP switch position 1 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF NIAM Ur ON ON ON OFF CMP32_CMP64_inst_UK_24838400 11 06 10 Page 57 of 60 MODIFICATION OF COMMUNICATION AND INSTALLER CODES The following procedure makes it possible to change the inst
47. e keyboard Also the alarm telephone call is made to the associated telephone numbers Passage Input active with control unit connected It acts as a delayed input if an input of the type DELAYED 1 2 belonging to any area starts the ENTRY TIME 1 2 It acts as an immediate input in all other situations Tamper Instantaneous input active whether the control unit is connected or disconnected If unbalanced it activates the relay output of the MAIN ALARM the output defined for the tamper alarm continuous sounding of the buzzer and the alarm LED on the keyboard comes on Technological Instantaneous input active whether the control unit is connected or disconnected If unbalanced it activates the output defined for the TECHNOLOGICAL ALARM continuous sounding of the buzzer and the alarm LED on the keyboard comes on Emergency Instantaneous input active whether the control unit is connected or disconnected If unbalanced it activates continuous sounding of the buzzer and the alarm LED on the keyboard comes on Aggression Instantaneous input active whether the control unit is connected or disconnected If unbalanced it activates the relay output of the MAIN ALARM and continuous sounding of the buzzer and the alarm LED on the keyboard comes on Silent alarm Input active whether the control unit is connected or disconnected If unbalanced NO output is activated and NO visual or acoustic signal is provided
48. egardless of the status of the control unit The activation will in any case be impulsive The following parameter can be programmed for this type of output Activation This establishes the duration of activation of the impulsive output The output remains active even time if during that time the cause that determined activation should reoccur Outputs activated by failure signal on For each failure signal including fuse failure power outage and battery failure it is possible to associate one or more outputs identified by their number which will be activated if it occurs regardless of the status of the control unit The output will remain active as long as this failure persists For this type of output the following parameters can be programmed The output is normally inactive It is activated when a failure condition is present Negative By connecting a relay to a negative security open collector output the coil of the relay security is normally de energized and is energized when the output is activated For relay outputs on EBOOS the coil is normally de energized The output is normally active It is de activated when a failure condition is present Positive By connecting a relay to a positive security open collector output the coil of the relay is safety normally energized and is de energized when the output is activated For relay outputs on EBOOS the coil is normally energized 1 Type
49. en nennen tren nenne enne eene 44 PARAMETERS FOR TELEPHONE NUMBERS eret eene nennen nennen nn ron nc enne enne enne tene tenerent 45 PARAMETER FOR TELEPHONE CALLS eerte erri ee tetigere ple eee e ER ation 45 TIMER PROGRAMMER s herb eid eere epe i resedit e erp PEN 46 AUTOMATIC CALENDAR exp EE URP EUER EI Rio 46 CLOCK CE 47 INSTALLATION cuisine in aseado 48 INSTALLATION AND VOLUMES conri Dmm mmt et 48 FASTENING OF CONTAINER cocci n 48 PASSAGE OF CABLES nm nete od ene ntu pert pire poteet pret ed 48 COMMISION o LC 49 PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS rete etr et ORA dee e even rp ree bere Urea e ctio aay eR eee reu reet urea 49 DEFAULT CODE SETTINGS tini etre e egeret aa 49 ADDRESSING OF FIRST KEYBOARD 2 geret eei ia sen E PPS EUH Yee e OPES be dae reu ee dee aedis 50 ADDRESSING OF SUBSEQUENT KEYBOARDS eterne enne ener n nren trennen trennt eren et 51 ADDRESSING OF AAA CA 51 ACTIVATION OF EXPANSION MODULES eere nne neen trennen reete en neon nc none nn enne ten etre trennen 52 INCEUSION OF EXPANSION MODULES soria e be ERE ERREUR pee FORE eerie etes 53 TES M C 54 IDA Rn ana Eriadan ire 54 AY EA M M 54 Tamper 1651 Gir he e E He IN HR m tee EHE bat Gish eere dete n e epit 55 Batteryitestis ssh eie
50. es CMP32_CMP64_inst_UK_24838400 11 06 10 Page 15 of 60 Connection of system bus Table of devices that can be connected to system bus for each model of control unit CMP32 CMP64 Keyboards TDP01 TDIO1 TAIO1 Key locks IN5xx Expansion modules with 8 inputs EBIOS Expansion modules with 8 outputs EBO08 Example of connection of system bus Control unit NO Control unit The devices present along the system bus are to be connected strictly in parallel with one another with in and out connection The bus line must terminate with a termination resistance RT of 150 ohm 1 4 Watt provided with the control unit to be connected between terminals A and B of the most distant peripheral Connect the serial communication line only with twisted pair shielded cable connecting the shields to the various sections of the wire Finally connect the shield only on the control unit side connecting it to the negative terminal of the power supply of the control card The maximum total length of the wiring is 1000 m Keep in mind that the total input on the bus line may not exceed the maximum current available for external devices The section of the power cables of the devices on the bus must be properly dimensioned so that the correct operating voltage on the devices is ensured The maximum distance which can be
51. ff green connected output time not connected Alarm system connected Not ready system disconnected no alarm ready alarm red for connection alarm memory partial yellow System partially inserted The key lock is usable only with keys KEY04 CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 28 of 60 Expansion modules for inputs and outputs If the number of inputs and outputs on the control card in the control unit is not enough to meet system requirements it is possible to use the expansion modules EBIOS 8 additional inputs and EBOOS 4 additional Open Collector outputs and 4 with relay with dry contact Expansion modules with 8 inputs EBIOS Expansion modules with 8 outputs EBO08 I I I a Drahms Drahms Q EBIOS 2 EBO08 Q Expansion module Expansion module O 8 inputs O O 8 outputs Q Q control units CMP 16 32 64 Q 4 Q Q control units CMP 16 32 64 O Address Tamper Address Tamper 2 selection enable e e selection enable Q eL 2 Sl o 2 2 2 I Jy Jy ci External 12V DC E 2 lt B 9 A O um power supply enable O
52. go back to step 3 to select the test to be run press the key O CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 54 of 60 Tamper test This test makes it possible to check the correct operation of the anti opening and anti tampering device of the control unit and the anti tamper input of the control unit terminals tamper without setting off undesired alarms a Use the keys to select tamper test and press the key O b1 The display will show the message shown alongside EL d P EA CLOSE Place the DIP switch for enabling disabling of the anti tamper in the position anti tamper ES O enabled as shown in the figure alongside A C b2 The display will show the message shown alongside C N T UNIT TAMPER and the buzzer will sound OPEN Check operation of the anti opening and anti tampering device by simulating the final position with the control unit closed Check that the display correctly alternates control unit anti tamper open and control unit anti tamper open depending on whether both ends of the device are activated or not Again position the DIP switch for enabling disabling the anti tamper device in the C position Anti Tamper Disabled as shown in the figure alongside in order to prevent om undesired activations of the alarm relay during subsequent commissioning A C d Upon completion to go back to step 3 to select the test to be run press the key O B
53. he keyboard and press the key C ON 1 KEY PAD x INSTALL The display will show the message shown alongside To continue press the key O To assign the selected address within 60 seconds press the key C on the keyboard to be addressed When addressing has occurred the message shown KEYPAD OK alongside appears To install additional keyboards repeat steps 4 8 Addressing of key locks To address any key locks which may be present in the system you will need to carry out the following procedure 1 2 3 4 5 Enter the technical menu by typing in lt installer code gt 11223 followed by the key The message peripheral maintenance will appear Press the key C The message peripheral installation will appear Press the key C Use the key to select installation of key lock and press the key O sat INSTALLATION The display will show the message shown alongside OF KEY LOCK 1 Use the keys to select the address to be assigned to the key lock and press the key O TE KEY LOCK X The display will show the message shown alongside INSTALL To continue press the key C To assign the selected address insert in the key lock a KEY04 key even one that is not programmed within 60 seconds When addressing has occurred the message shown K alongside appears PL To continue press the key O E Y OCK EA P R no E K S E E S s
54. id false tamper alarms Q Remove the Tamper Disable jumper and connect the terminal of the Cover in its place a Then fix the Cover to the module with the screws provided being very careful that in the chosen position the lever of the Cover s microswitch is operated and the connection cable between Cover and Module is not accidentally positioned between the two elements A In the event it was necessary to temporarily exclude the module restore it using the Peripheral Configuration function of the Technical Menu CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 31 of 60 Additional power suppliers If the total consumption of the devices exceeds the capacity of current supply of the power supplier of the control unit or the length of the cables is such that the drop in ohms in them does not allow proper power supply of the devices that make up the system you will need to use additional power suppliers The following are some examples of connection diagrams Power supply of sensors Power supply of loads connected to the inputs of the control unit driven by the control unit outputs ES POWER SUPPLIER POWER SUPPLIER GENERIC TERMINAL BOARD OF A SENSOR TERMINAL BOARD TERMINAL BOARD I m i A i Y up to other T Q U Q m devices 1 LISA 31 42 WA H Lo T Minimum cross i LH section 1 mm Minimum cross section 1 mm
55. ier provided they do not exceed the limits of available current and applicable voltage for each output In this case the negative of the external power supply source must be connected to the negative of the control unit CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 21 of 60 Connection to telephone line Terminal board for connection to telephone line l If you want to connect the control unit to a telephone line for connection with security agencies or for sending voice messages it is necessary to make the connection shown in the figure It is obligatory to connect the control unit directly to the external telephone line terminals L L while any other devices which may be present telephones fax etc must be connected downstream from the control unit terminals T T External telephone line 20000 In this way the control unit will have priority availability of the telephone line if it is necessary to send messages This will keep line from being occupied by receivers which inadvertently or not have been left off the hook The earth terminal must be connected to the earth of the electrical system Make sure this connection is good A Attention Wire the telephone line with cables that are independent of any other cable in the system so as to prevent damage to the system 5 The control unit can only be connected to a PSTN anal
56. ignals or by events to be associated with the areas Outputs activated by inputs To each input it is possible to match one or more outputs identified by their number that will be activated if the input becomes unbalanced For this type of output the following parameters can be programmed the output is always controlled by the unbalancing of the input regardless of the connection status the output is controlled by the unbalancing of the input if one or more areas associated with it are connected the output is controlled by the unbalancing of the input if no areas associated with it are connected Always 1 Command Enabled Disabled the output follows the progress of the input to which it is associated Therefore it is Stable active as long as the input is unbalanced and is once again inactive when the input is again balanced the impulsive input is activated when the input with which it is associated is Impulsive unbalanced It remains active for the programmed activation time and then it deactivates automatically 2 Type Activation This establishes the duration of activation of the impulsive output The output remains active even time if during that time the cause that determined activation should reoccur Outputs activated by codes For each code it is possible to associate one or more outputs identified by their number which will be activated if it is validly typed in r
57. ine T Telephones CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 14 of 60 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS Connection to electrical Connection to earth A A Neutral 230 Vac Phase 50 Hz Earth mains connect A Attention 0 terminals ne vacof The unit is powered at mains jg he Sards voltage 230 V AC 50 Hz Therefore it must be provided with an earth connection using the appropriate terminals Failure to connect all accessible metal parts to the earth will 4 make the unit unsafe to use S OF er na o oS 230 V AC 50 Hz Always remember to earth the cover of the control unit using the pre headed wire Attention Protect the unit with an easily accessible bi polar switch for disconnection from the primary energy source PE Connection to battery BB065 A Attention Battery replacement must be performed only by OSOS qualified personnel SOG LIDO A B NC NA C MCA PCA Dispose of the unit in accordance with current Terminal board P Terminal for for connection connection of of power supply system bus BB065 12 Vdc 7 Ah Terminal board standards for connection oralarm devices Use only sealed lead batteri
58. ing parameters it is necessary to use the default parameters in the technical menu 1 Enter the technical menu by typing in lt installer code 11223 followed by the key 2 Use the keys to select Default parameters and press the key O DEFAULT CONFIG 3 The display will show the message shown alongside conf YES ape NO To continue press the key C DEFAULT CONFIG 4 The display will show the message shown alongside RUNNING After a certain time required to perform the operation the window will show default parameters Navigate in the technical menu or exit with the key CMP32_CMP64_inst_UK_24838400 11 06 10 Page 60 of 60
59. inst_UK_24838400 11 06 10 Page 36 of 60 The setting of parameters of each user code can be made only in the technical menu i The assignment of codes for each user can be made only in the user menu by a code with a level of priority of 4 The illustrated example shows what happen in practice a User 1 can connect or disconnect any area because all areas have been assigned to him Also since the code is level 4 he can perform this operation from any keyboard User 2 can connect or disconnect only areas 1 2 3 4 from any keyboard since the code is level 4 Therefore he may never connect or disconnect areas 5 or 6 not even for example from keyboard T3 User 3 may connect or disconnect any area because all areas have been assigned to him but to perform the operations he is subject to the restrictions placed on the keyboards since his level of priority is 3 He may control areas 1 and 2 from keyboard T1 or T2 areas 3 4 5 6 from keyboard T3 User 4 may connect and disconnect only areas 1 2 3 4 and he is also subject to the restrictions placed on the keyboards since his level of priority is 3 He may control areas 1 and 2 from keyboard T1 or T2 and areas 3 and 4 from keyboard T3 User 5 may only connect areas 1 2 3 4 and he is also subject to the restrictions placed on the keyboards since his level of priority is 2 He may connect areas 1 and
60. is possible to use the following procedure to return only the codes to the default configuration a Open the container of the control unit by following the previously described procedure a With the control unit powered on place DIP switch no 4 on the control unit to the ON EN It position as shown in the figure alongside OFF 1284 Press the reset key on the control card for one second As soon as you note that LED DL3 starts flashing rapidly turn DIP switch no 4 on the SN BEER E j control unit to OFF as shown in the figure alongside 2 1534 a The display will now show the message indicating that code resetting is in progress followed by the message that code resetting is complete INITIALIZATION K RUNNING PRE Upon completion just press any key O K E KEY EYPAD S S ON Close the container of the control unit by following the previously described procedure The described procedure not only restores the default settings of the installer Y communication and user codes it also deletes all other previously memorized use codes which also makes any other keys that may have been programmed unusable It also deactivates all peripherals although all programming performed is preserved in memory Therefore upon completion it is necessary to repeat the previously described procedure for the activation of the expansion modules Resetting default parameters To reset all default programm
61. ith various priorities and access permission The users may either use a keyboard code or a properly programmed KEYA electronic key The electronic keys and the remote keyboards are not provided with the control unit but they may be purchased separately Possibility to assign a symbolic name to inputs and areas for improved comprehension of the information memorized in the control unit and shown via the keyboards Possibility to forward telephone calls to 8 different numbers either to security companies using standard formats Ademco Contact ID and Fast Format or to private users by means of voice messages that can be recorded using the optional card ESVO In the latter case receipt of the message can be confirmed by pressing the 5 key on the receiving telephone Communications may take place via the PSTN interface that is already present on the control unit or via GSM network by the connecting the optional card EGMO01 Possibility to request remote assistance via PC from the installer through the call procedure aimed at the 9th telephone number Remote control function via Gsm which makes it possible to give commands to the control unit through a phone call available for the control units with firmware version 2 01 or later Management of timer controlled events through the creation of 8 different programmes each composed of 20 steps timer controlled actions which can be matched to a weekly schedule which also includes 32 possible holidays
62. l is to be made via GSM Parameter for telephone calls For each telephone call in multi frequency mode the following parameters can be set Sequence 1 1 2 2 In the event of failed communication e g if the called number is busy the same number is immediately dialled again 1 2 3 4 In the event of failed communications the communicator will continue with the cycle dialling other programmed telephone numbers End cycle Calls YES For digital messages Fast Format or Contact ID protocols the first successful call will stop further calls to that number For voice messages the first user that presses 5 after receiving a message stops all subsequent calls thus interrupting the programmed cycle NO For digital messages Fast Format or Contact ID protocols the first successful call will not stop further calls to that number For voice messages a user who presses 5 after receiving a message stops all subsequent messages to that number whereas the programmed cycle continues Stop communications YES The cycle of telephone calls can be interrupted by typing in a valid user code with a priority of 3 or 4 NO The cycle of phone calls cannot be interrupted Dial tone YES The control unit must check for a dial tone before dialling the number NO The control unit does not need to check for a dial tone before dialling the number Dialling pause
63. mber for requesting an outside line and P key U to insert a pause during dialling System number This determines the number used by the security firm to identify the user that sent the signal As agreed upon with the security firm it can contain from 3 to 6 numerals This determines the maximum number of telephone calls that the control unit is to make for Communications each number 1 20 In carrying out the programmed sequence the control unit may try again attempts immediately after dialling a number or it may attempt to dial any other programmed numbers depending on what is programmed in the sequence of telephone calls see below Fast This is to be used for communication with a security firm that has a receiver that Format communicates with this protocol Contact This is to be used for communication with a security firm that has a receiver that ID communicates with this protocol Protocol Remote To be used for connection with a service centre equipped with the special Brahms PC software for remote management programming Voice To be used for communication addressed to a normal telephone user for the receipt message of voice messages SMS To be used for communication addressed to a normal telephone user for the receipt of digital messages Connection PSTN This determines whether the first attempted call is to be made via PSTN GSM This determines whether the first attempted cal
64. mh 2 A B NC NA C MCA PCA 24H Z8 ZT Z6 Z5 Z4 Z3 22 z1 Vac AT BUS Terminal board Terminal for Terminal board Terminal board Terminal Terminal board for connection connection of for connection of for power supply board for for sensor to power supply system bus alarm devices ofsensis connection connection of anti tamper Faston device to for battery control unit connection Terminals Meaning VAC Terminals for connection of the output of the transformer A B Terminals for the connection of the system bus power supply data line NC NA C Contact in exchange free of voltage of the alarm relay that switches to alarm condition UP duration of energizing time of alarm MCA Terminal with presence of voltage of 13 8 V DC which is removed when control unit is in alarm status usable for connection to self powered sirens radio bridges telephone diallers etc PCA Terminal with presence of voltage 13 8V DC in alarm status which is removed when the control unit is in standby status usable for external or internal sirens that are not self powered 5 5 Terminals for power supply of sensors 24H Terminals for connection of anti tampering device of control unit Z1 22 23 7A ok d 2 Terminals for connection of sensors Z5 Z6 Z7 Z8 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Terminals for connection of loads controlled by programmable outputs L L T T Terminals for connection of control unit to telephone line L L
65. n window of the technical menu it makes it possible to enter the selected function with the C keys gt In windows where it is necessary to insert a numeric or alphanumeric string it makes it possible to enter modify mode and at the end to confirm the insertion In the user menu it is used to confirm insertion of a code CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 27 of 60 Special combinations of keys Switches the control unit O Disables the keypad Buzzer User Code O On Off for more than 2 seconds Accesses the Technical Displays the lt Installer Code Minn O CO t address O u O Sets the keypad address 1 lt User Code gt Stats ee ee Arming Procedure for more than 5 seconds J U O CD Zeros the keypad address User Code gt Accesses the User Menu for more than 5 seconds y O I Oa Decreases display contrast Resets Alarm Memory O lt User Code Aggression Alarm Acoustic signals of the keyboards Sound of the buzzer Continuous sound Continuous sound with inputs closed Intermittent sound with inputs open Continuous sound The sound of the buzzer upon occurrence of the three events described above can in any case be de activated for each single keyboard Key locks IN5xx and electronic keys KEY04 Meaning of the LEDs aida Meaning LED l Colour On Flashing Off on o
66. n in NEHOS RXD printer 2 COM printer 5 Male connector weld side view for insertion in printer Male connector weld side view for insertion in printer A Attention 5 Do not touch the pins of the connectors of the serial ports with your fingers COM printer 7 YO wo oco HO 00 The control units CMP32 CMP64 can also be connected to the serial port of the INTERFACE BUS of the NeHos BPT system to allow supervision on a NeHos monitor For further information refer to the documentation on the NeHos system In this case the connection to be made is shown here The control units can also be connected to a printer with a serial port for printing events In this case it is necessary to make one of the two connections shown here depending on whether the printer is equipped with a DB9 or DB25 connector Events will be printed in a single line of 48 characters Before connecting the cables it is advisable to eliminate any charge of static electricity which may be present by touching with your fingertips a metallic surface that is connected to the earth of the electrical system e g the chassis of a household appliance It is advisable to insert the cable first in connector DB9 of the control unit and then in the connector of the device to be connected to the control unit CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 23 of 60
67. ng to the following numbering criteria CMP32 CMP6 On control card Z1 22 128 Z21 22 Z8 1 Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Module 4 Module 5 Module 6 Module 7 CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 53 of 60 Test After correctly programming all inputs and all outputs it is possible to perform a series of functional tests to check that the corrections have been made correctly To access the test functions you will need to 1 Enter the technical menu by typing in installer code 11223 followed by the key Use the keys to select run test and press the key C You can now use the keys to select the type of test to run on on You can choose from among input test siren test tamper test battery test and output test Once you have selected the desired type of test press the key O to run it Inputs test Besides checking that the connections are correct this function also lets you run tests on every single sensor which can be deliberately activated to check that when it opens the corresponding message appears Alarms which are intentionally caused in this way will also be recorded in the events memory You can refer to the memory later to check the sequence a Use the keys to select input test and press the key O b1 If all i
68. nputs are closed the display will show the A L L TEST PASSED message shown alongside ZONE TEST If instead one or more inputs are open the display Z ON E XXX y b2 m dm will show the message shown alongside lt input description xxx lt xxx is the number that represents the open input y may assume the value A if intrusion alarm condition is signalled or T if the tampering condition is signalled If there are more than one input open the display will alternate messages on each one of them To avoid false signals it is advisable to check for each input that the type of balance assigned corresponds to what is actually done on the system Upon completion to go back to step 3 to select the test to be run press the key O Y Caution Remember that if you have not yet configured one or more inputs the test will show them as closed Siren test This function lets you check the correct operation of the alarm relay of the devices it activates a Use the keys to select siren test and press the key C i T BURGLAR ALARM 2 b1 The display will show the message shown alongside SIREN TEST To run the test press the key O The control unit will activate the alarm relay for a few seconds b2 The alarm relay will be activated for a few seconds and B UR GL AR AL gt gt lt lt the display will show the message shown alongside S I REN TEST Upon completion to
69. odes defined by the programmed TYPE In this status in alarm conditions the outputs for local alarm telephone calls optical signals and memorization of the event are activated 2 Off In this status the input is always inactive regardless of the status of the control unit The corresponding tamper alarm signal is also de activated 3 In test The input is active according to the modes defined by the programmed TYPE In this case in the event of an alarm the alarm outputs are NOT activated whereas the optical signals the telephone calls and the memorization of the event remain active Balancing An input can be described as Single balance Double balance Normally open For connection of the sensors refer to the previously illustrated diagrams ONLY the inputs on the remote expansion modules can be configured as IMPULSE COUNTS for direct connection to sensors for shutters CFSST or Normally closed vibration sensors SVAMB Impulse count MQ Bajw n _ Associated areas Each input must be associated to one of the eight areas into which the system is divided It is not advisable to associate a single input to more than one area If an input is associated to more than one area it will be active if at least one of the areas is connected and inactive only if all areas are disconnected Gong option Attribute which can be assigned to inputs defined as immediate dela
70. ogue or ADSL line if appropriate filter or splitter installed upstream Connection to digital lines such as ISDN will damage the circuits of the control card 5 The installer must provide the user of the burglar alarm system with all required correct information on the method of connecting the control unit to the telephone line Connection of serial port RS232 Connection to a PC for local programming COM PC 5 The connection shown here is the one to be used if you want to connect a PC to the control units for local programming equipped with dedicated software The connection is the standard one of cables normally available on the market TXD control unit 2 RXD control unit 3 TXD PC 3 RXD PC2 COM control unit 5 Male connector weld side Female connector weld view for insertion in control side view for insertion in PC unit CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 22 of 60 Connection to Nehos Bpt System TXD control unit 2 RXD control unit 3 COM NeHos 5 TXD NeHos 3 RXD NeHos 2 COM control unit 5 Male connector weld side view for insertion in control unit Male connector weld side view for insertion in control unit Male connector weld side view for insertion in control unit 12D control unit 2 COM control m Female connector weld side view for insertio
71. okes an alarm only if another input is also in the same alarm status Each input can be in AND with only one input different from it Several inputs can be in AND with the same input Cascaded AND conditions between several inputs ex an input in AND with another that is in turn in AND with a third are not handled Description For greater immediacy in the visualization of events each input can be assigned an alphanumeric description of 16 characters Impulse count Only for inputs defined as impulse count belonging exclusively to one of the expansion modules EBI08 which may be present the following three parameters must be set if you intend to connect the sensors for shutters CFSST or vibration SVAMB Impulse amplitude It determines the minimum amplitude that the pulse must have in order to be considered valid range 0 3 Set to 0 if CFSST shutters sensors are connected Number of impulses This determines the number of the pulses that must be reached in order to cause the alarm condition range 1 15 Interval amplitude This determines the duration of the time interval in which must be recorded the set number of pulses in order to cause the alarm condition range 0 255 sec CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 40 of 60 Outputs The outputs on the control card or those belonging to the expansion modules EBOOS can be activated by inputs codes failure s
72. ols The duration of activation of the outputs connected to the events burglar alarm tamper alarm technological alarm auxiliary alarm can be set independently The range is 0 255 seconds CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 42 of 60 Special functions The following parameters can be set This determines how often in hours the control unit automatically performs the functional 1 Interval of self self test test This period is also the time that elapses from the start up of the control unit and the first self test If the value is set to 000 there will be no self test 2 RR This determines how often in minutes the control unit automatically performs a dynamic test sali ul of the battery If the value is set to 000 there will be no test 3 Delay of signal This establishes the length of time after which a power failure is considered an anomaly and for power failure if programmed the event is inserted in the events memory When the power comes back on the control unit will automatically be placed On in connected status if the control unit mains or battery power supply have failed When the power comes back on the control unit will automatically be placed 4 Automatic start Off in disconnected status if the control unit mains or battery power supply have failed When the power comes
73. on the keyboards It can be used to activate an output and or a telephone call 10 Auxiliary Instantaneous input active whether the control unit is connected or disconnected If unbalanced it activates the output defined as AUXILIARY ALARM the emission of a continuous sound of the buzzer of the keyboards and the alarm LED on the keyboards 11 Key type 1 Input used to connect disconnect areas associated to it When the input is unbalanced they change status between connected and disconnected in step mode 12 Key type 2 Input used to connect disconnect the areas associated with it When the input is unbalanced it inserts the areas associated with the input whereas when the input is balanced it disconnects the areas associated with the input Contrasting commands given by the keyboards key locks or timer programmers have priority over a command given by the key input 13 Block of timer programmer Input active whether the control unit is connected or disconnected If unbalanced it freezes the actions of the timer programmer until it is once again balanced Any actions that are not performed during the block will NOT be performed when the timer programmer is restored to normal operation CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 38 of 60 Status The status of each input can be defined as 1 Included The input is active according to the m
74. or remote assistance YES YES Enable disable access to remote programming by installer YES NO Enable operation with timer programmer YES NO Extension of timer programmer YES YES The alarms are silenced by any operation turning on or off turning on partially etc validly carried out with a code with a level of priority of 2 3 4 Forced connection can always be actuated with codes with a level of priority of 3 or 4 by again P during the exit time while the display shows open inputs 9 Telephone calls in progress are placed on hold by any operation turning on or off turning on partially etc validly carried out with a code with a level of priority of 3 and 4 A code programmed with level of priority 1 does not cause any action except for possible activation of outputs only the valid typed data is memorized This level of priority is for example usable with patrol codes The default setting which can be freely modified establishes that Q all areas are assigned to all user codes the highest level of priority 4 is assigned to all user codes 4 only one user code exists the first equal to 1234 the installer code which is the only code that allows access to the technical menu is equal to 11223 the communication code which is the unique password to be inserted in the programming software both remote and local is equal to 54321 i information Ooo O CMP32_CMP64_
75. put relays of the output mode The output contact of each relay has a default setting of normally open If it is necessary to use normally closed contacts place the jumper of the relay accessible inside by opening the container in the position shown for the output DIDIDODO A Attention O1 The capacity of the relay contacts is 1 A 12 24 V DC 5 Tf it is necessary to open the containers and handle the cards wear bracelets that prevent the build up of static electricity Otherwise at least make sure to have removed any residual charge beforehand by touching your finger tips to a metal surface connected to the earthing system ex the chassis of a household appliance CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 30 of 60 Anti tampering covering EBTAM for expansion modules EBI08 EBO08 The use of this accessory is indispensable if the expansion modules EBIO8 and EBOOS are to be used while desiring to keep the system at the Security Level II of the control units To correctly install the EBTAM Cover following the instructions below a Install the modules to the wall or solidly to the bottom of a container or in any case onto a perfectly flat surface by means of the plugs using the holes located on the fixing tabs Q If the module has already been enabled temporarily exclude it using the Peripheral Configuration of the Technical Menu in order to avo
76. reached is closely connected to the section of the power cord of the bus line and the absorption of each device For example a cable of 2 x 0 75 mm through which a current of 100 mA passes causes a drop of approximately 1V every 200m If the drop is excessive due to the length of the connections and or the current input it will be necessary to use additional power suppliers It is highly inadvisable to make shunted connection of the bus If the topology of the system does not allow straight line connection of the various devices follow the wiring instructions shown in the figure below at right YE y Control uni D to dll Ol c Device Device Device lon Device Device Device o gt AB AB AB AB AB Gdo EE Seq T E E de RE gt IO c mo vw I Io on F on F gt gt 2 mo Alta lo oio Om Om s Iu IQ 3 Klo Ine 9 CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 16 of 60 Connection of keyboards key locks and expansion modules on bus As an example a connection diagram is provided for all the various devices that can be connected to the system bus KEYBOARD OUTPUT MODULE INPUT MODULE INSERTER TERMINAL BOARD TERMINAL BOARD TERMINAL BOARD TERMINAL BOARD 252573 Posse DEC
77. splay will show the message shown alongside CNT Place the DIP switch for enabling disabling of the anti tamper in the position anti tamper enabled as shown in the figure alongside The display will show the message shown alongside Close the container of the control unit with the four fastening screws Check that the display shows the message shown alongside CNT CNT UN IT TAMPER CLOSE Upon completion repeatedly press the key O until the display shows the message confirming exit from the technical menu Press the key O to confirm that you want to exit the technical menu CMP32_CMP64_inst_ UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 56 of 60 PROGRAMMING OF USER CODES AND KEYS The following procedure lets you change the preset user code and add more user codes if necessary By default all codes have a level of priority 4 and all areas are assigned to them To modify these settings use the function user code configuration in the technical menu E Enter the user menu by typing in user code 1234 followed by the key Use the keys to select new code and press the key C The display will show the message shown alongside USER 00 1 Use the keys to select 3 the number of the user for which you are going to create the new code The display will show the message shown alongside CODE X X lt new cod
78. t possible to deactivate the system 9 A command Disabled Disables the function Enabled In this case the GSM remote control will accept incoming calls only from 10 Caller 22S numbers contained in the phone book of the control unit recognition If the GSM remote control is enabled it makes it possible to accept incoming Disabled calls from any number CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 43 of 60 Telephone signalling of events For each of the following events Power supply failure fuses Technological alarm Control unit disconnected Power mains failure Help alarm Control unit connected Battery failure Self test failed Control unit partially connected Burglar alarm or tamper alarm Auxiliary alarm Reset alarms Silent or aggression alarm It is possible to choose to which of the eight available telephone number to send on of the four voice messages provide on the optional card ESVO1 The ninth telephone number is reserved for the request of remote assistance CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 44 of 60 Parameters for telephone numbers For each telephone number the following parameters can be set Number This is the number including the area code to be called It consists of the corresponding numerals and possibly the characters C key fl to be used for a PABX switchboard followed by an extension nu
79. t the siren and any loads controlled by the outputs of the control unit and the of the modules Follow the connection instructions carefully a Ifrequired connect the control unit to the telephone line Follow the connection instructions carefully a Connect the control unit to any external devices printers PC etc Follow the connection instructions carefully Q Connect the control unit to the power mains Follow the connection instructions carefully Check that the LED that indicates mains power present located on the control card comes on Q Place and connect the battery using the Faston connectors Follow the connection instructions carefully The following paragraphs provide a brief description of some functions which are Caution useful when commissioning the system Refer to the Programming Manual and User s Manual for a complete description of all other options Default code settings The default setting for installer communication and user codes is included in the following table Installer Code 11223 Allows access to the technical menu with the system disconnected and therefore to all system programming and maintenance Communication code 54321 This is the password to be used if you want to programme the control unit via PC locally or remotely User Code 1234 This is the first preset user code with a priority level of 4 which allows access to the user menu and to all operational functions of the control unit such
80. tion of the area and wait until all the inputs that belong to it are closed i e not violated For greater immediacy in the visualization of events each area can be assigned an alphanumeric description of 16 characters Finally an area can be defined as a slave of other areas This means that the area described as slave can not be independently connected but will be connected when at least one area that controls it master area is connected and it will be disconnected only when all areas that control it are disconnected The slave areas must not be associated to codes to control their status since this depends only on the status of the control areas Furthermore it is not possible to create slave area combinations i e a slave area cannot control other slave areas It is useful to assign this attribute to areas with common passage to others or surrounded by other master areas e g A7 in the figure above defined as slave of areas Al A2 A3 A4 The default setting which can be freely modified establishes that Q each input is assigned to area 1 Q areas and 2 have exit time entry time and entry time 2 of 20 seconds All the other areas have these times set to 0 the forced on option is disabled 2 NO for all areas a Q no area is defined as slave of one or more other areas Q the assigned description is Area n where n area number i Q The control units CMP32 and CMP64 manage a maximum of eight areas
81. x of control unit L x H x D mm Thickness of sheet metal painting Degree of protection Climatic characteristics Operating temperature Maximum relative humidity in operation Storage temperature Maximum relative humidity for storage Package In the package of the unit you will find this manual A393inst the programming manual A393prog the user s manual C393 the control unit CMPxx 16 electrical resistances of 1 KQ 1 4W anti opening and anti removal device 230V AC 15 10 50Hz 100 mA 315 mA delayed 3 15 A delayed 1 sealed lead battery 12V 7Ah BB065 not included 13 8 V DC 1 0 A for CMP32 1 5 A for CMP64 13 8 V DC at 20 C 0 4 A Resettable electronic fuse 3 5 Kg 292 x 360 x 92 1 0 mm with epoxy polyester powder grey RAL 9010 IP30 5 C 40 C 93 without condensation 10 C 50 C 85 without condensation 1 resistance of 150 Q 1 4W for the termination of the bus line Battery and mains connection cables are not included CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 11 of 60 Technical features of the control card Power supply Power supply voltage 13 8 V DC Empty current input 250 mA Live output for alarm devices terminals MCA PCA Type Relay output with line protected by self resettable electronic fuse Nominal voltage 13 8 V DC Maximum available current 500 mA Output with no voltage for alarm
82. y means of the address which can be programmed by means of the DIP switches on the card which are accessible from outside without the need to open the container CMP32 CMP64 Ind DIP switch position ON OFF OFF OFF Ind DIP switch position 2 OFF ON OFF OFF Alongside there is a description of all the addressing 1 ON OFF OFF OFF 3 ON ON OFF OFF configurations which can be assigned to the modules for 2 OFF ON OFF OFF 4 OFF OFF ON OFF each model of control unit 3 ON ON OFF OFF 5 ON OFF ON OFF 6 OFF ON ON OFF 7 ON ON ON OFF t Caution 7 t Caution If for the addressing of a module one of the configurations is used which is not included the control unit will ignore the module In order to avoid malfunctions be careful not to assign the same address to modules of the same type You can however assign the same address to an input module and to an output module For connection of the sensors to the input modules and for the guiding of loads by means of the 4 Open Collector outputs of the output modules refer to the information on the inputs and outputs on the control card of the control unit The inputs on the remote expansion modules can also be configured for direct connection to sensors for shutters CFSST or vibration sensors SVAMB Relay output connection EBO08 An example is shown here of possible connection of loads to the 4 out
83. yed or passage An input defined as Gong if unbalanced with the control unit connected has its behaviour defined by the corresponding type whereas with the control unit disconnected it activates the buzzer of the keyboards for about three seconds It operates in a manner that is similar to the doorbell that rings automatically when entering certain shops Auto exclusion This is the parameter that indicates the maximum number of alarm conditions per single arming cycle after which the input will be auto excluded temporarily until the disarming of the area associated with it Events memory option This parameter indicates which input status must be memorized in the events memory No memory no condition of the input is memorized Alarm memory only the unbalancing of the input is memorized Restore memory only the re balancing of the input is memorized Restore and alarm memory both conditions are memorized Since phone calls see below take into account the contents of the events memory provided the telephone numbers to be called have been properly selected for the inputs there may be phone calls in the event of unbalancing or the re balancing of the input or in both cases bases on how the memorizations for each input were selected CMP32 CMP64 inst UK 24838400 11 06 10 Page 39 of 60 Inputs in AND It is possible to establish that an input prov

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