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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:[email protected] CMP32 – CMP64 BURGLAR ALARM CONTROL UNITS USER MANUAL CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc Page 1 of 28 CONTENTS CMP32 – CMP64 ......................................................................................................................................................................1 BURGLAR ALARM CONTROL UNITS ............................................................................................................................1 USER MANUAL..................................................................................................................................................................1 CONTENTS ...............................................................................................................................................................................2 APPEARANCE OF THE KEYPAD AND KEY-LOCKS ..................................................................................................3 LEDS (INDICATOR LIGHTS) ON THE KEYPAD: .........................................................................................................3 LEDS ON THE ELECTRONIC KEY KEY-LOCKS IN5XX (OPTIONAL):...................................................................7 OPERATIONS ALLOWED WITH THE KEYPAD ..........................................................................................................8 SUMMARY TABLE..............................................................................................................................................................8 “FULL” ARMING..................................................................................................................................................................8 “PARTIAL” ARMING...........................................................................................................................................................8 PARTICULAR ARMING MODES:.....................................................................................................................................9 “FORCED” Mode ..............................................................................................................................................................9 “AGGRESSION” Mode .....................................................................................................................................................9 DISARMING THE SYSTEM................................................................................................................................................9 MODIFICATION OF THE STATE OF THE SYSTEM...................................................................................................10 TEST OF THE INPUTS.......................................................................................................................................................10 ALARM RESET ...................................................................................................................................................................10 OPERATIONS ALLOWED WITH THE ELECTRONIC KEY (OPT.): .....................................................................11 “FULL” ARMING................................................................................................................................................................11 “PARTIAL” ARMING.........................................................................................................................................................11 “AGGRESSION” MODE ....................................................................................................................................................12 DISARMING THE SYSTEM..............................................................................................................................................12 MODIFICATION OF THE STATE OF THE SYSTEM...................................................................................................12 IF YOU RECEIVE AN ALARM CALL .............................................................................................................................13 GSM TELECONTROL (ONLY FOR CONTROL UNITS WITH FIRMWARE 2.01 OR HIGHER) ....................14 TABLE OF THE COMMANDS THAT CAN BE GIVEN REMOTELY: ......................................................................15 INTRODUCTION TO THE USER MENU........................................................................................................................17 STRUCTURE OF THE USER MENU................................................................................................................................18 USER MENU ...........................................................................................................................................................................20 MENU (1): EVENT LIST....................................................................................................................................................21 MENU (2): TEMPORARY EXCLUSION OF THE INPUTS ..........................................................................................21 MENU (3): TIME REGULATION .....................................................................................................................................22 MENU (4): CHANGE CODE..............................................................................................................................................24 MENU (5): KEY PROGRAMMING ..................................................................................................................................24 MENU (6): NEW CODE......................................................................................................................................................25 MENU (7): CLEAR CODE .................................................................................................................................................26 MENU (8): ZONE TEST .....................................................................................................................................................26 MENU (9): SIREN TEST ....................................................................................................................................................27 MENU (10): SPECIAL FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................................................27 CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc Page 2 of 28 APPEARANCE OF THE KEYPAD AND KEY-LOCKS If the control unit has been installed correctly, you should note the following indicator lights: LEDS (INDICATOR LIGHTS) ON THE KEYPAD: TDP01 TDI01 – TAI01 NETWORK (Green LED) STATUS On Flashing Off MEANING Normal (the control unit is powered correctly through the 230 Vac mains). Battery Failure (Buffer Battery missing, low or defective). The control unit does not detect the presence of the mains power supply. In this case the control unit is powered by its internal battery and has a run time of 24 hours, at the end of which the alarm system will be out of order and the external siren (if present) will begin to sound. IF THE NETWORK LED IS OFF, DEPENDING ON THE SITUATION, PROCEED AS FOLLOWS: SITUATION WHAT TO DO General power failure in your Wait for the power to be restored. area. Power failure on your Immediately reset the master switch, automatic cutelectrical system only. out or main circuit breakers that have tripped. You have electrical power, but Check if a circuit breaker on the switchboard has the NETWORK LED on the tripped and reset it if necessary. Otherwise, a fuse in burglar alarm control unit is the control unit may have blown; in this case contact off. the installer immediately. CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc Page 3 of 28 TDP01 TDI01 – TAI01 ON/OFF (Green LED) STATUS Off Flashing On MEANING The control unit is on standby (the system is not armed). The procedure to arm the system has been started (the LED will flash for the entire time set as the “EXIT DELAY” during the PROGRAMMING). The system is armed and the control unit is ready to detect any intrusions. CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc Page 4 of 28 TDP01 TDI01 – TAI01 ALARM (Red LED) STATUS Off On Flashing MEANING Normal When the system is disarmed: If this LED turns on, even briefly, it indicates that at least one of the system inputs is open (for example, a window is open or someone is passing through the field of action of an infrared sensor). This is not a problem; it is just a reminder. If, however, you have to arm the system and note that the Red LED is on, this means that there is some door, window or other sensor that is open; thus: If you are already aware of this and desire to arm the AREAS that have all the inputs closed, go ahead and do so. If you are not aware of any open inputs, then you must check which inputs are open and close them. When the system is armed: If this LED turns on, it indicates a state of alarm. Previously there was an alarm, but the memory has not yet been RESET. CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc Page 5 of 28 TDP01 TDI01 – TAI01 PARTIAL (Yellow LED) STATUS Off On MEANING The system is disarmed or armed in “FULL” mode. The system is armed but not completely (not all the areas are active). CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc Page 6 of 28 + F3 O1 O2 ATTENZIONE!! Alimentazione da utilizzare unicamente per tastiere e chiavi elettroniche F1 = F250V 1A F2 = F250V 1A F3 = F250V 1A O3 O4 NA F2 F1 NC C LEDS ON THE ELECTRONIC KEY KEY-LOCKS IN5XX (OPTIONAL): +MCS Green LED (indicates the status of the system) STATUS Off On Flashing - 24H +S Z8 C Z7 Z6 C Z5 +S Z4 C Z3 Z2 C Z1 K + MEANING The control unit is on standby (the system is not armed). The system is armed and the control unit is ready to detect any intrusions. The procedure to arm the system has been started (the LED will flash for the entire time set as the “EXIT DELAY”). - +PCS NC NA C + MCA +PCA + L1 L2 L3 - + - L1 L1 YELLOW GIALLO + K L3 L3 GREEN VERDE K L2 L2 RED ROSSO INSERITORE SERIE IN3xx TASTIERA SERIE TA4xx Red LED (indicates the status of the alarms) STATUS Off On Flashing MEANING Normal When the system is disarmed: If this LED turns on, even briefly, it indicates that at least one of the system inputs is open (for example, a window is open or someone is passing through the field of action of an infrared sensor). This is not a problem; it is just a reminder. If, however, you have to arm the system and note that the Red LED is on, this means that there is some door, window or other sensor that is open; thus: If you are already aware of this and desire to arm the AREAS that have all the inputs closed, go ahead and do so. If you are not aware of any open inputs, then you must check which inputs are open and close them. When the system is armed: If this LED turns on, it indicates a state of alarm. There is an alarm in progress, or there has been an alarm but the memory has not yet been RESET. Yellow LED (indicating the status of the “PARTIAL” mode) STATUS Off On CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc MEANING The system is disarmed or armed in “FULL” mode. The system is armed but not completely (not all the areas are active). Page 7 of 28 B A OPERATIONS ALLOWED WITH THE KEYPAD SUMMARY TABLE Key Combination Action + Disables the keypad Buzzer + + + + Key Combination Displays the keypad address Action Switches the control unit On / Off Accesses the Technical Menu < User Code> + < Installer Code> + Sets the keypad address =1 < User Code> + Starts the Partial Arming Procedure Zeros the keypad address < User Code> + Accesses the User Menu + Increases display contrast < User Code> + Tests inputs + Decreases display contrast < User Code> + Resets Alarm Memory for more than 5 s + + for more than 5 s + < User Code> Aggression Alarm “FULL” ARMING When the system is disarmed: Enter the CODE followed by the key A R E A E S X . The following will appear: : I 1 T 2 D 3 E 4 L 5 A 6 Y 7 8 The keypad buzzer (if enabled) will issue a continuous sound, the Green “ON/OFF” LED will flash for the entire duration of the “EXIT DELAY” and then, as confirmation that the system has been armed, it will remain on. The following will appear on the Display until the next disarming: A R E A S 1 : 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 - - “PARTIAL” ARMING When the system is disarmed: Enter the CODE followed by the key A R E C O N CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc A F . The following will appear: S : I R M - ? - - - - Page 8 of 28 Press the keys 1, 2, ... 8 to select the areas to be activated. If you have selected an Area by mistake, you can unselect it by pressing the numerical key once again. Finally, press the key . The following will appear (if, for example, you have chosen the Areas 1, 2 and 3): A R E A E S X : I 1 T 2 D 3 E L A Y The keypad buzzer (if enabled) will issue a continuous sound, the Green ON/OFF LED will flash for the entire duration of the “EXIT DELAY” and then, as confirmation that the system has been armed, it will remain on. The system will be armed with only the selected AREAS activated. The Yellow “PARTIAL” LED will remain on. The following will appear on the Display until the next disarming: A R E A S 1 : 2 3 PARTICULAR ARMING MODES: “FORCED” Mode If during the arming procedure of the control unit (the “Full” or “Partial” mode illustrated above) one or more inputs of the Areas to be activated are open, their names will be indicated on the keypad and the buzzer will sound intermittently. At this point you have two possibilities: 1. If the open input(s) belong to an Area for which the Forced Arming function has been enabled during Programming, the control unit, at the end of the "Exit Delay", will automatically exclude the inputs that are still open. This operation can be speeded up by pressing the key 2. If the open input(s) belong to an Area for which the Forced Arming function has NOT been enabled during Programming, then the control unit can not be armed until all the inputs have been closed. “AGGRESSION” Mode This is a particular mode that allows the control unit to make the calls without the intruder realizing it. To activate the “aggression” mode, with the system either armed or disarmed, you must press the key the key before the CODE and . The “Aggression” mode will activate the calls (only if provided for during installation). DISARMING THE SYSTEM When the system is armed (even if it is sounding the alarm): Enter the CODE followed by the key The Green ON/OFF LED will turn off to indicate that the system is disarmed. The following will appear: A CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc L O A R M F F Page 9 of 28 MODIFICATION OF THE STATE OF THE SYSTEM When the system is armed, assuming that you have the Areas 1, 2 and 3 armed and you want to disarm Area 2: On the Display, you will have A R E A S Enter the CODE followed by the key A R E C O N Press 1 : 2 3 . The following will appear: A F S : I R M 1 2 ? 3 - - - - - A S 1 - 3 - - - - - . You will have: A R Press the key E : . The system will become armed again, excluding Area 2. TEST OF THE INPUTS When the system is disarmed: Enter the CODE followed by the key In this manner it will possible to test all the inputs of the control unit. If all the inputs are closed, the following will appear: Z O N E O T K E S T If one or more inputs are open, instead of “OK” the names of the open inputs will alternate. To exit from the test, press ALARM RESET After the occurrence of an alarm, the control unit records the event by signalling the inputs where the intrusion occurred and flashing the Red “Alarm” LED. For example: A Z O N L E A R M 1 L O G G E D To cancel this alarm memory: Enter the CODE followed by the key CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc Page 10 of 28 OPERATIONS ALLOWED WITH THE ELECTRONIC KEY (opt.): 18 + ELECTRONIC KEY KEY04 F3 - KEY-LOCK IN5xx O1 O2 F1 = F250V 1A F2 = F250V 1A F3 = F250V 1A O3 O4 NA F2 F1 NC C +MCS - +PCS NC NA C + MCA +PCA + - 24H +S C Z7 Z6 C L1 L2 L3 - + L3 GREEN VERDE K L2 L2 RED ROSSO Z8 L1L1 YELLOW GIALLO 4 LEDs corresponding to the Areas 1-4 Key INSERITORE SERIE IN3xx “FULL” ARMING When the system is disarmed: INSERT AND EXTRACT the key. The Green “ON/OFF” LED will flash for the entire duration of the “EXIT DELAY” and then, as confirmation that the system has been armed, the Green LED will remain on. “PARTIAL” ARMING When the system is disarmed: INSERT the key and PRESS THE BUTTON SEVERAL corresponding to the Areas to be activated (1or more) turn on. CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc TIMES until the LEDs on the key Page 11 of 28 Z5 +S Z4 C Z3 For example, pressing the button on the key 6 times, you will have: 4 LEDs corresponding to the Areas 1-4 Key This would mean Areas 1 and 3. Once the Areas to be activated have been chosen EXTRACT the key. The system will turn on and activate only the selected Areas (1 and 3 in the example). The Green ON/OFF LED will flash for the entire duration of the “EXIT DELAY” and then, as confirmation that the system has been armed, the Green LED will remain on. The Yellow “Partial” LED will also be on. N.B.: It should be remembered that the KEY04 key allows to manage only the first 4 Areas with the button, even though the CMP32 and CMP64 control units have 8 Areas. For these control units, the Areas 5-8 can only be armed/disarmed "in block" using the "Full" arming/disarming function. In the example above it is assumed that the key-lock is assigned to all the Areas and the key belongs to a user who can operate in all the areas. “AGGRESSION” MODE This is a particular mode that allows the control unit to make the calls without the intruder realizing it. To activate the “Aggression” mode, with the system either armed or disarmed, you must INSERT THE KEY WHILE PRESSING THE BUTTON The “Aggression” mode will activate the calls (only if provided for during installation). DISARMING THE SYSTEM When the system is armed (even if it is sounding the alarm): INSERT AND EXTRACT the key. The Green "ON/OFF" LED will turn off to indicate that the system is disarmed. MODIFICATION OF THE STATE OF THE SYSTEM When the system is armed: INSERT the key The state of the first 4 Areas will be displayed by means of the LEDs. If the configuration is correct, PRESS THE BUTTON AND EXTRACT Otherwise, PRESS THE BUTTON SEVERAL TIMES until the LEDs on the key corresponding to the Areas to be activated (1 or more) turn on, then EXTRACT the key. The system will remain armed while the state of the Areas is updated. CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc Page 12 of 28 IF YOU RECEIVE AN ALARM CALL Hello? If you receive a call from the alarm control unit and respond with a "Hello", you will hear the recorded message. At this point you can block the incoming calls to your number or to all the subsequent numbers of the call sequence (depending on the setting carried out by the installer) simply by pressing key 5 on the telephone/cellphone during the pause between the message and the repetition of the same (this is possible at every pause). Alarm in progress at Mr. Rossi's... TELEPHONE KEYPAD Intrusion Alarm at Mr. Rossi's property in via Verdi 1, Rome... Intrusion Alarm at Mr. Rossi's property in via Verdi 1, Rome... Intrusion Alarm at Mr. Rossi's property in via Verdi 1, Rome... CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc Page 13 of 28 GSM telecontrol (only for control units with firmware 2.01 or higher) On the control units with the firmware version indicated, equipped with the Gsm EGM01 module and ESV01 voice synthesis module, some of the operations can be carried out remotely, i.e., through calls from a touchtone telephone/cellphone to the number of the SIM CARD inserted in the EGM01 module followed by some commands. In this manner it is possible to modify the status of the system (armed/disarmed) or perform other functions that are listed below. ARM DISARM CHECK ENABLE OUTPUTS PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc IRRIGATION SYSTEM Page 14 of 28 If the ‘Gsm Telecontrol” function is enabled, the control unit responds only to the numbers that are entered in the phone number index of the control unit (or any number depending on the "caller ID" parameter). The procedure for the telephone/cellphone operations is the following: 1. Dial the telephone number of the SIM CARD inserted in the GSM module of the alarm control unit . 2. Wait for the reply form the dialer indicated by a “BEEP”. 3. Enter a priority 3 or 4 USER CODE followed by the * key (asterisk) . 4. At this point we can give the commands, for example: • • • 5. To arm the full system, enter 1000 . To disarm the full system, enter 0000 . The control unit uses the following command tables to respond to the user operations. To exit from the remote control function, press the “#” key (hashmark) 2 times . Notes: • To cancel a Function Code which has not yet been completed, just press the ‘#’ key. • An inactive period of about 60 seconds causes the automatic exit from the procedure and hangs up the telephone line. The following table summarizes the available commands TABLE OF THE COMMANDS THAT CAN BE GIVEN REMOTELY: FUNCTION ARM THE FULL SYSTEM DISARM THE FULL SYSTEM QUERY THE STATUS OF THE CONTROL UNIT ARM A SINGLE AREA WHAT TO ENTER AND THE RESULT OF THE OPERATION 1000 3 short beeps = SYSTEM ARMED 1 long beep = ERROR 0000 3 short beeps = SYSTEM DISARMED 1 long beep = ERROR 9000 3 short beeps = SYSTEM ARMED 1 long beep = SYSTEM DISARMED 10 short beeps = SYSTEM IN ALARM 1001 … 1008 (code 1001 for Area 1, 1002 for Area 2, etc.) 3 short beeps = AREA ARMED 1 long beep = ERROR CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc Page 15 of 28 DISARM A SINGLE AREA 0001 … 0008 (code 0001 for Area 1, 0002 for Area 2, etc.) 3 short beeps = AREA DISARMED 1 long beep = ERROR 9010 3 short beeps = REQUEST ACCEPTED 1 long beep = ERROR The reply will be given by means of an SMS text message Example of the SMS sent: QUERY THE STATUS OF THE SYSTEM + STATUS OF AREAS + FAILURES CONTROL UNIT STATUS 1#2-3#4#5A6#7#8M NO FAILURES /NETWORK FAILURE/ BATTERY FAILURE/ POWER SUPPLY FAILURE Legend: # = area armed - = area disarmed A = area in alarm M = area with alarm memory 9011 QUERY THE STATUS OF THE INPUTS WITH ALARM MEMORY 3 short beeps = REQUEST ACCEPTED 1 long beep = ERROR The reply will be given by means of an SMS text message Example of the SMS sent: ALARM MEMORY (1/x) 1-3-15-23-64 9012 3 short beeps = REQUEST ACCEPTED 1 long beep = ERROR QUERY THE ENABLED OUTPUTS The reply will be given by means of an SMS text message Example of the SMS sent: QUERY AN INPUT QUERY AN OUTPUT ENABLED OUTPUTS (1/x) 1-3-15-23-64 2001 … 2064 (code 2001 for input 1, 2002 for input 2, etc.) 3 short beeps = INPUT CLOSED 1 long beep = INPUT OPEN 4001 … 4064 (code 4001 for output 1, 4002 for output 2, etc.) 3 short beeps = OUTPUT ENABLED (ON) 1 long beep = OUTPUT DISABLED (OFF) 6001 … 6064 ENABLE AN OUTPUT DISABLE AN OUTPUT CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc 3 short beeps = OUTPUT ENABLED (ON) 1 long beep = ERROR 5001 … 5064 3 short beeps = OUTPUT DISABLED (OFF) 1 long beep = ERROR Page 16 of 28 INTRODUCTION TO THE USER MENU The purpose of this manual is to provide quick access to the settings of the User Menu, the menu that allows the user to set some parameters of the control unit. The "tree" structure of the Menu allows the user to reach the desired item without having to display all the options one after the other; just a few steps are required. For example, the User Menu is subdivided into 10 “branches” or main menus, each with a name that already indicates the functions it includes: Menu 1 = Event List Menu 2 = Temporary Exclusion Input ... Menu 10 = Special Functions Each of these Menus has other Menus inside it. For example, under Menu 3 (Time Regulation) we find: Menu 3.1 = Date and time display This Menu, in turn, includes other Menus. For example, under Menu 3.1 we find: Menu 3.1.1 = Set Day Menu 3.1.2 = Set Month ... Menu 3.1.7 = Installation Day of the Week Thus it is clear that in order to reach the desired option of the Menu, it's enough to begin by selecting first the main "branch", then the secondary "branch" connected to it, and so on. The following pages provide a quick illustration of the structure of the Technical Menu and then the detailed display of the entire Menu. i Information N.B.: For all the “Theory” concerning the functions of the control units CMP32/CMP64, refer to the Installation Manual (A393inst) where these are fully illustrated. CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc Page 17 of 28 STRUCTURE OF THE USER MENU Event Choice Event List page 20 Temporary Exclusion of the Inputs page 21 page 21 Input Selection and Exclusion Status page 20 Time Regulation Display page 21 Display page 20 Time and Date page 22 Programming Day page 22 Programming Month page 22 Programming Year page 22 Programming Hours page 23 Programming Minutes page 23 Programming Seconds page 23 Programming Day of the week page 23 Change Code Enter Code page 20 CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc page 24 Page 18 of 28 Programme Key Programming procedure page 20 Key Programming page 24 Choose Code No. page 20 Clear Code page 25 Choose Code No. page 20 Zone Test page 26 Enter Code page 25 Confirmation of the choice to Cancel page 26 Test Result page 20 Siren Test page 26 Start Test Request page 20 Special Functions page 27 Remote Communication page 20 page 27 Enable Teleassistance page 27 Enable Automatic Function page 28 Autom. Oper. Delay Request page 28 CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc Request for Assistance Call page 27 Enable or Disable page 28 Enable or Disable page 28 Confirmation of the choice page 28 Page 19 of 28 USER MENU To enter the USER MENU, you must perform the following operations: 1. Make sure that the control unit is in the ALARM OFF state. 2. Enter the USER CODE (factory setting: 1234). 3. Press the key . You will enter the menu and the first item will be displayed, “EVENT LIST”. The keys that can be used to navigate within the 1st level are the following: pass to the next/previous menu of the same level enter the menu displayed exit from the Technical Menu MENU VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY E 1 2 3 E N I S T T Z O N E T E M P T R E G U L I M E C O D E 4 5 V L K E Y C L S E A R I I O N I M G C O D E T E S T R E N T E S T S P E C F U N C T 10 A T . C O D E Z O N E 9 E X C L C H A N G E N E W 8 . P R O G R A M M 6 7 S I I A L O N S If you choose to exit from the User Menu, the following will appear: E n t e r E = CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc X Y I E T S ? * = N O Page 20 of 28 MENU (1): EVENT LIST Once you have entered Menu 1, you can display the events stored in the memory. Choose the event: MENU VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY E V 1.1 E N T N U M . X increase/decrease the value XXX from 1 to 200 (CMP32) or 300 (CMP64) X X enter the function displayed return to the menu above MENU VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY 1.1.1 h h : m m d d / m pass to the next event m / y y return to the menu above MENU (2): TEMPORARY EXCLUSION OF THE INPUTS This Function allows to temporarily exclude an input so that when the system is armed the corresponding sensor does not cause an alarm. The input will be automatically restored the next time the system is disarmed. MENU 2.1 VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY I N X X X < value> increase/decrease the value XXX from 1 to 32 (CMP32) or 64 (CMP64) the possible values alternate: ARMED TEMP. EXCL return to the menu above CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc Page 21 of 28 MENU (3): TIME REGULATION Once you have entered Menu 3, you can adjust the control unit's clock. Visualization of the current date and time: MENU VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY h 3.1 h : m m d d / m m / y enter the function displayed y return to the menu above Enter the day: MENU 3.1.1 VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY P R O G R D A Y A M M : I N G X increase/decrease the value XX from 1 to 31 X X pass to the next/previous menu of the same level return to the menu above Enter the month: MENU 3.1.2 VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY P R O G R M O N T H A M M : I N G X increase/decrease the value XX from 1 to 12 X X pass to the next/previous menu of the same level return to the menu above Enter the year: MENU 3.1.3 VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY P R O G R Y E A R A M M : increase/decrease the value XX from 0 to 99 I N G X X X pass to the next/previous menu of the same level return to the menu above CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc Page 22 of 28 Enter the hour: MENU 3.1.4 VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY P R O G R H O U R A M M : I N G X increase/decrease the value XX from 0 to 23 X X pass to the next/previous menu of the same level return to the menu above Enter the minutes: MENU 3.1.5 VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY P R O G R M I N U T A M M E S : I N G X increase/decrease the value XX from 0 to 59 X X pass to the next/previous menu of the same level return to the menu above Enter the seconds: MENU 3.1.6 VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY P R O G R A M M S E C O N D S : increase/decrease the value XX from 0 to 59 I N G X X X pass to the next/previous menu of the same level return to the menu above Enter the day of the week: MENU 3.1.7 VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY P R O G R W E E K A M M I N G pass to the next/previous menu of the same level CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc return to the menu above Page 23 of 28 MENU (4): CHANGE CODE This Function allows you to change the User Code: MENU VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY U S 4.1 0 E R 1 = Using the numerical keys, it is possible to enter the new 4 or 5-digit code. confirm the code entered return to the menu above Once the new code has been entered and confirmed, you will have: C O D E A C C E P T T E D E D or: N O T A C C E P MENU (5): KEY PROGRAMMING This Function allows you to program a KEY04 electronic key: MENU VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY U S 5.1 E R I N S E R 0 T 1 A K E Y return to the menu above Once the key has been inserted, you will have: P R O G R A M M I N G C O M P L E T E or: P R O G R A M M I N G N O T C O M P L E T E CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc Page 24 of 28 MENU (6): NEW CODE This Function allows you to enter a new code: MENU VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY C O D 6.1 X E X X increase/decrease the value XXX from 1 to 32 (CMP32) or 64 (CMP64) confirm the code entered return to the menu above Enter the code: MENU 6.1.1 VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY U S X E R X = Using the numerical keys, it is possible to enter the new 4 or 5-digit code. confirm the code entered return to the menu above Once the new code has been entered and confirmed, you will have: C O D E A C C E P T T E D E D or: N O T A C C E P If successful, you will have: MENU 6.1.1.1 VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY U S E R I N S E R R O G R A M M I C O M P L E T E N G X T X A K E Y return to the menu above Once the key has been inserted, you will have: P or: P R O G R A M M I N G N O T C O M P L E T E CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc Page 25 of 28 MENU (7): CLEAR CODE This Function allows you to eliminate a user code: MENU VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY C O D 7.1 X E X X increase/decrease the value XXX from 1 to 32 (CMP32) or 64 (CMP64) enter the function return to the menu above Confirmation request: MENU VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY C E 7.1.1 L n E t A R e r I = N G Y E S * = N O If you choose to cancel, the following will appear: C O D E C L E A R E D MENU (8): ZONE TEST This Function verifies the status of the inputs. If all the inputs are closed, the following will appear: MENU 8.1 VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY A L L T E Z O N S E T T P E A S S T S E D return to the menu above If, however, 1 or more inputs are open, their names will appear: * * Z O N E X X X < input description xxx> CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc y Page 26 of 28 MENU (9): SIREN TEST This Function allows you to check that the sirens operate properly: MENU VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY B U R G S 9.1 L I A R R E N A L T A R M E S T perform the test ? return to the menu above If you choose to perform the test, the following will appear for a few seconds: B U R G L A R S I R E N A T > S L E > T * < < The sirens should sound correctly. MENU (10): SPECIAL FUNCTIONS MENU VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY R E M O C O M M U N I C 10.1 T A E T I O N enter the function return to the menu above MENU VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY T 10.1.1 E L E A C S A S L I L perform the command S T ? A N C E return to the menu above This Function allows you to set what the installer can do in case of a call for Teleservice: MENU 10.2 VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY T E L E A E N enter the function CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc S A S B I L S T E D A N C E return to the menu above Page 27 of 28 Disabled = the installer can only copy the configuration of the control unit and the event memory. Enabled = the installer can also program the control unit remotely. MENU 10.2.1 VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY T E the possible values alternate: ENABLED L E A S S I S T A N C < ENABLED / DISABLED > E DISABLED return to the menu above MENU VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY A U 10.3 T O M . E N O A B P L E R E D A enter the function I O N return to the menu above MENU 10.3.1 T VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY A U T O M . O P E R A < ENABLED / DISABLED > the possible values alternate: ENABLED T I O N DISABLED return to the menu above MENU 10.4 VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY A U D T O M . E L A Y O R P E R E Q U A E enter the function MENU 10.4.1 T S I O N T return to the menu above VISUALIZATION ON THE DISPLAY A U T O M . D E L A Y perform the command CMP32_CMP64_ute_UK_24838600 14-06-10.doc O P A C E R T I A V T E I O N ? return to the menu above Page 28 of 28