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FEATURES:
• clipsal 5400/16CB is a Fully Approved C-Bus™ Product
• full compatibility with Clipsal C-Bus™ commands
• 16 easily programmable C-Bus Events
• multiple 5400/16CB events can operate C-Bus devices
unsealed zones
end of exit delay
alarm condition
armed or Disarmed state
• compatible C-Bus™ devices can arm the 5400/16CB panel
CLIPSAL 5400/16CB C-Bus™
Enabled ALARM CONTROL PANEL
This manual covers the C-Bus™ programming options of the 5400/16CB panel. For full 5400/16CB
programming information see the Series Installation Manual.
CONTROL PANEL FEATURES
• 8 or 16 alarm zones.
• Supports up to 3 remote LCD or LED
keypads.
• 56 user codes can be programmed to
operate by keypad PIN, radio key or
access card.
• Optional Clipsal Radio Interface for
fully integrated wireless security.
• Programmable 2 Area partitioning can
split the panel into two independent
areas plus a common area.
• Monitor Mode allows partial arming,
(eg, perimeter security overnight).
• Day Mode feature allows daytime
monitoring of fi re doors, cool rooms
etc.
• Temporary Day Zone feature allows
easy enabling/disabling of Day Mode.
• Keypad Panic feature.
• Keypad Duress feature.
• Two button arming feature.
• Fire Alarm feature with different siren
tones.
• Highly fl exible zone to output mapping.
• Siren chirp and strobe fl ash on arming
with radio key.
• Quiet chirps option on arm/disarm by
radio key.
• True Dynamic Battery Test actively
tests the battery under load every
hour.
• 4 programmable auxiliary outputs.
• Automatic reset fuses.
• Programmable siren/reset lockout.
• 30 event memory from keypad.
• Standard defaults to suit most
applications.
• Easy programming by keypad or
5400S/2 software.
• All programming data is permanently
stored in a non-volatile memory.
• All inputs and outputs are heavily
protected against lightning and high
voltage supply transients.
• Optional output expander.
DIALLER
• Full remote upload/download by PC
and modem using 5400S/2 software.
• Remote control of outputs via
telephone.
• Contact ID Format - two 14 digit
phone numbers plus one “follow me”
number.
• Audible format feature.
• Phone line monitoring (activates
output).
• Dialler ‘Listen in’ option for installers.
• Auto Test calls.
• Pulse or DTMF dialling.
• True dial tone detection.
• Hex programmable client codes.
It is recommended that the C-Bus connection and confi guration is performed by
an installer who has attended a C-Bus Training Course.
It is possible to confi gure the panel to send C-Bus commands each time a zone
is unsealed (triggered), even when the unit is disarmed.
Use this facility with caution (particularly with passive infrared detectors), since
the normal operation of some security devices may fl ood the C-Bus network with
excessive communication.
A security sensor will, on every time, detect a change within its fi eld of view
and trigger the security panel’s zone that it is connected to. Depending on
the panel’s event, put out a command to the C-Bus network via the C-Bus
interface.
Excessive C-Bus traffi c will affect the performance of the C-Bus network. This
does not completely negate this type of set up however, it must be limited in
its implementation. For example a security sensor that resides in an entry
foyer could be used if the event was limited to the panel being armed, such
as when it pulses on a courteous light or triggering a “welcome home scene”.
This would not give any consideration to it being night or day without a logical
device ie. Colour Touch or Pascal Logic Unit, residing on the network.
If a C-Bus PIR was used in this case to achieve the same result, its ambient
level could be set to only work when the available natural light was insuffi cient.
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