INSTALLATION GUIDE Alarm Control Panel CA10 plus (Program Version 4.
WARNINGS Due to safety reasons, alarm system should be installed by qualified personnel only. Telephone terminals of the panel should be connected to PSTN lines only. Connecting to ISDN lines may lead to damage of the equipment. Because alarm system may contain hazardous items, its components should be kept out of reach of unqualified personnel. In order to avoid the risk of electric shock, read carefully this manual before proceeding to installation.
CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL ............................................................................5 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL........................................................................6 ZONES ................................................................................................................................................................6 OUTPUTS............................................................................................
CONTENTS FS-13 - programming zones displayed in partition 2 keypad (BIT) ...........................................................43 FS-14 - programming zones displayed in partition 3 keypad (BIT) ...........................................................43 FS-15 - programming zones displayed in partition 4 keypad (BIT) ...........................................................43 FS-16 - programming bypassed zones in partition 1 (BIT) .....................................................................
CONTENTS FS-70 - programming partition 2 event codes (HEX) ................................................................................58 FS-71 - programming partition 3 event codes (HEX) ................................................................................58 FS-72 - programming partition 4 event codes (HEX) ................................................................................58 FS-73 - programming partition 1 event assignment to station 1 (BIT) ....................................
CONTENTS FS-128- zones bypassed on no exit from partition 2 (BIT).........................................................................69 FS-129- zones bypassed on no exit from partition 3 (BIT).........................................................................69 FS-130- zones bypassed on no exit from partition 4 (BIT).........................................................................69 FS-131 - programming additional options (BIT) .............................................................
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL The CA-10 plus alarm control panel is a new version of the hitherto manufactured CA-10. The changes, as compared with the previous version, refer mainly to the design and technical parameters of the panel. Its resistance to surge currents has been considerably improved, so now it meets by a good margin the requirements of standards consistent with the European Union EMC 89/336/UE Directive.
6 Installation Guide CA-10 plus SATEL TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL Zones In its basic configuration, the CA-10 plus control panel has 10 zones: 8 on the panel main board and 2 in the keypad. In its full configuration, with four keypads (or an expander), the panel has 16 zones available. The panel zone inputs can support any detectors in the configuration NC, NO, EOL, 2EOL/NC, 2EOL/NO.
Section 1 - Description of the Control Panel 7 keypad and will send a “zone alarm” code. It is intended for connecting detectors not related to the burglary alarm, such as gas or flooding sensors, etc. 10 - 24H SILENT - armed all the time, irrespective of whether the partition it is assigned to is armed, or not. Violation of this zone will only send a “zone alarm” code to the monitoring station.
8 Installation Guide CA-10 plus SATEL Outputs The CA-10 plus is equipped with 6 programmable outputs: 4 high-current and 2 lowcurrent ones. The OUT1, OUT2, OUT3 and OUT4 outputs are protected by special electronic fuses with current limiters set at 2.2A. The panel monitors presence of voltage, overload, and signals trouble conditions at these outputs. 2.2kΩ resistors must be connected in parallel to these outputs. The above outputs supply the load with +12V voltage.
Section 1 - Description of the Control Panel 7 9 - KEYPAD AUX. ALARM - the output starts on triggering the alarm by the user with the ALARM AUX function. The output operation can be limited to the alarms from specified partitions. The output can remain active for a specified time (from 01 to 99 seconds or from 01 to 99 minutes) or until the alarm is cleared by the user. During operation, it can every second change its state (pulsate).
10 Installation Guide CA-10 plus SATEL 21 - BYPASS STATUS - the output is active when some zones are bypassed in the system. Operation of the output can be limited to showing the bypass of zones specified in the list of zones, or the bypass of indicated partition zones. 22 - READY STATUS - the output is active when all the control panel zones are free from violations.
Section 1 - Description of the Control Panel 11 39 - NO GUARD CODE – the output is activated by a timer programmed as the partition control TIMER, unless a guard code is entered within the timer specified time. 40 - SERVICE MODE INDICATOR – the output is activated if the control panel service mode has been called from any keypad. 41 - LOW BATTERY INDICATOR – the output whose state is updated after each battery voltage test.
12 Installation Guide CA-10 plus SATEL Three operating modes of the keypad are provided: 1) Text mode. The first line of the display shows the system date and time. The second line contains messages on the system state. The contents of messages can be either standard (e.g. SYSTEM OK., ARMED), or customized by the installer. This mode enables the status to be displayed either with or without priority. In the priority mode, the most important information message from among a few relevant ones (e.g.
Section 1 - Description of the Control Panel 13 Deletion of the code will not cause renumbering of the other users’ access codes. Whenever a new user is added, his code will replace the one left by the deleted user. Access codes can be declared as the „global access codes” (FS 131). Then they will be accepted in each partition, irrespective of in which partition they are entered. However, with this option it is impossible to identify the user who called the control function when viewing the event log.
14 Installation Guide CA-10 plus SATEL arming/disarming the internal partition, while arming/disarming the internal partition only affects the zones within that partition, • the same zones are assigned to different partitions - these partitions will become mutually internal; arming/disarming one partition causes identical reactions in the other partition: thus defined partitions behave like one partition with two (or more) independent keypads.
Section 1 - Description of the Control Panel 15 the system (e.g. troubles, start of programming mode via a telephone, activation of service mode, etc.). The event codes for both stations are the same. For a majority of events, it is possible to define how the events are to be sorted between the two stations. Information can be sent to the stations in one of the seventeen transmission formats (including the TELIM format, used in Germany).
16 Installation Guide CA-10 plus SATEL Remote Programming – DOWNLOADING In order to facilitate programming, the CA-10 plus panel is equipped with a DOWNLOADING mechanism, which enables a PC computer to be used for programming and service control of the alarm system.
Section 1 - Description of the Control Panel 17 waiting for a call from the computer for four hours even when the functions of automatically answering the computer call are disabled. When the communication is ended with the “end” command instead of “suspend”, the information on ending the communication is entered into the event log and sent to the monitoring station after four hours.
(BLACK) (RED) BATTERY Z3 COM Z4 AC AC COM OUT1 COM OUT2 COM OUT3COM OUT4COM+KPD DATA CLK1CLK2CLK3CLK4 COM Z1 COM Z2 J24 RS 232 RESET J19 350mA 700mA J20 DIALER 5W0.1ΩJ Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 J22 SM-2 VOICE SYNTHESIZER J18 R-1 T-1 RING TIP CA-10 plus SATEL +12V +12V OUT5 OUT6 COM Installation Guide BATTERY CHARGE 18 T3.15A 1 - Diagrammatic view of control panel main board, version CA10PV4.3.
Section 2 - Installation of the Control Panel 19 BEND ASIDE BEND ASIDE The stabilized voltage of the control panel power supply is 13.6 - 13.8V and is factory set. The „DIALER” LED is on during telephone messaging by the panel, and blinks during pulse dialing of the telephone number. The BATTERY CHARGE LED situated next to the „J20” pins is on when the battery status is being tested by the module and during charging of discharged battery.
20 Installation Guide CA-10 plus SATEL IMPORTANT: Do not connect the mains power supply and the battery, until all the remaining connections are completed. CAUTION! The control panel is power supplied from 230V AC mains. Negligence or wrong connection may result in electric shock and pose a threat to life! Therefore, be particularly careful when hooking up the control panel.
Section 2 - Installation of the Control Panel 21 As the LCD keypad current consumption is larger than that of the LED keypad (particularly with active illumination of the keypad and display), it is important that resistance of the power supply and ground lead-ins be taken into account when planning the cabling installation. Caution: The supply voltage measured across the terminal block of LCD keypad with active backlighting should not be less than 11V.
22 Installation Guide CA-10 plus SATEL The keypads are not be connected in parallel to one CLK signal (one partition - two keypads), with the exception of the CA-10 KLED keypads. The other LCD keypads as well as the CA-10 KLED-M and CA-10 KLED-S keypads must not be connected in parallel. The keypad anti-tampering contact has no connection with the system anti-tampering circuit. Its state is defined by the control panel, based on the data received from the keypad.
Section 2 - Installation of the Control Panel 23 • • • expander CLK connected to control panel CLK4 jumpers C1 & C2 in lower position expander address programmed as fourth keypad address in the control panel • expander zones Z1 & Z2 available as system zones 15 & 16. Where the expander is installed at a large distance from the control panel (a few tens of meters), the power supply and ground of detectors connected to the expander zones should be connected to the control panel with separate wires.
24 Installation Guide CA-10 plus SATEL Connection of Signaling Devices +12 V LIMITER 2.2A COM OUT1 LOAD COM LIMITER 2.2A OUT2 LOAD COM OUT3 LOAD LIMITER 1.5A LIMITER 2.2A LIMITER 2.2A COM OUT4 COM +KPD LOAD Caution: outputs OUT1, OUT2, OUT3 & OUT4 must be loaded with resistors 2.2 k Ω Figure 7 - Diagram of high-current outputs. Figures 7 & 8 show how the signaling devices (loads) should be connected. The CA-10 plus panel can control signaling devices of any kind.
Section 2 - Installation of the Control Panel CA-10 plus low-current outputs connector 25 NR2-DSC transmitter socket (PGM) (TAKT) 8 15 14 13 output OUT5 output OUT6 12 2 9 1 to battery "+" fuse WTAT250V/2A DB-15 to mainboard AC contact to ground contact COM (next to contact OUT1) Figure 9 - Connection of NR2-DSC controlled transmitter, made by NOKTON s.c. The OUT4 and OUT5 outputs can also be used to control the NOKTON NR2-DSC radio monitoring transmitter (NEMROD system - format PC16OUT).
26 Installation Guide CA-10 plus SATEL Connection of Voice Synthesizer Where the function of alarm messaging with voice announcements is used, a voice synthesizer must be connected to the control panel. ground low-frequency signal release tel. line monitoring power supply + panel board The CA-6 plus panel interfaces with the SM-2 synthesizer.
Section 2 - Installation of the Control Panel 27 NOTES: • Do not short or touch the serial port RS-232 pins with your fingers. • Prior to connecting the cable, the installer should remove the electrostatic charge, e.g. by touching a grounded equipment (faucet, heater, etc.). with the top of his hand. • It is recommended that the cable be connected first to the control panel connector, and then to the computer or printer connector.
28 Installation Guide CA-10 plus SATEL control panel will not start on connecting the battery alone (without the mains power connected), however, it will keep on working in case of the 230V AC voltage trouble, provided it was already started. 2. Switch on the 230V AC mains supply – the control panel start follows.
Section 2 - Installation of the Control Panel Note: 29 If LCD keypads are installed in the alarm system, call the FS-124 service function in each LCD keypad. When activated from the LCD keypad, this function automatically performs additional configuring operations and its activation in each LCD keypad is necessary for proper operation of the system. The FS-111 service function enables you to set the keypad addresses on your own.
30 Installation Guide CA-10 plus SATEL Telephone messaging - alarm reporting.
Section 3 - Activation of Selected Functions 31 • alarm system identifier (facility number - one or more for detailed reporting from a big system ) • list of event codes In order to start monitoring, the following items should be programmed: • FS-43 – monitoring station telephone number - if there are two numbers or two stations, the other number should also be programmed in FS-44.
32 Installation Guide CA-10 plus SATEL the other), the panel cannot report to both stations in the „Station 1 or Station 2” mode and will change the option for transmission to the station which has a larger number of identifiers. Note: For the Ademco Express transmission format the identifier „0000” is correct (sending "zero" is possible), while for the other formats it means no identifier ("zero" is not sent).
Section 3 - Activation of Selected Functions 33 Modem initialization The program initializes the modem after the „MODEM” item is selected from the „COMMUNICATION” menu. In case of any trouble, the program will display one of the two messages: • which means a technical problem with communication with the modem, e.g. an incorrect COM port number, conflict with the Windows system drivers; • “initialization error” – wrong command initializing the modem.
34 Installation Guide • CA-10 plus SATEL “connection interrupted” – the control panel stopped answering the computer signals. Note: If the control panel answers the call but fails to establish communication and disconnects, while the “double call” option is deactivated, it will be answering no calls for the next 5 minutes.
Section 4 - Programming – Service Functions 35 • keypad alarm duration - 60 seconds, • counting times of counters - 30 seconds; counter values - 0, • all options deactivated (telephone messaging, monitoring, telephone answering, etc.), • all data related to monitoring and telephone messaging erased, • pager station signal parameters in accordance with the POLPAGER system. All the control panel parameters can be programmed from the keypad, using the service functions.
36 LED Keypad of digit pairs (binary). The programming consists in entering a two-digit number and confirming it with the [#] key. The control panel will confirm acceptance of the datum with two short beeps. When all the parameters have been programmed, the function is exited which is signaled with four short and one long beeps. The [*] key makes it possible to quit the function at any time without saving the changes in currently displayed data.
Section 4 - Programming – Service Functions 37 The × Ø keys scroll the list of the actual hierarchy level. The Ö key permits „entry” to a more detailed list. The Õ key makes it possible to return to the previous Menu level.
38 Service Functions of the LCD Keypad Key Numeric mode Text mode × deletes character before cursor changes character into previous in alphabet Ø switches "change – add" modes changes character into next in alphabet 1 1 . , 2 2 A a 3 3 D d 4 4 G g 5 5 J j 6 6 M m 7 7 P p 8 8 T t 9 9 W w 0 0 space - The text mode is signaled by the * character situated in the right upper corner of the display.
Section 4 - Programming – Service Functions 39 Programming of this code in the LED keypad consists in entering three pairs of hexadecimal characters (digits from 0 to 9 and characters A, B, C, D, E, F - see the table of codes). The LEDs will first display previous settings, and, after the change - the values of characters entered (binary, the first character - LEDs 1 to 4, the second - LEDs 5 to 8, number of pair of programmed characters - LEDs 9-12).
40 Functions Programming Basic Parameters will dial the number until it gets through. Only when the number has been dialed in full, the busy or no answer condition will change the counters. • If shorter than 16 characters, the telephone number must be ended with the special code AA (double „AA” means end of number). • Special signals generated in the DTMF system require two characters to be taken up in the telephone number (A and a corresponding digit).
Section 4 - Programming – Service Functions 41 SECOND SET OF OPTIONS (for LED keypad, the LED No. 11 is blinking) No. No.
42 Functions Programming Basic Parameters FS-6 - programming entry delay, exit delay , and alarm time (DEC) The settings refer to the global times and are valid for the entries and exits to which no individual times are assigned. The exit delay time is common for all partitions. The alarm time programmed in this function refers also to the keypad alarm signaling.
Section 4 - Programming – Service Functions 43 FS-11 - programming partition 4 zones (BIT) The functions FS-8 to FS-11 are used to divide the alarm system into partitions. Full description of the possibilities to divide the panel into partitions -see section TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL – PARTITIONS. Programming in the LED keypad consists in lighting up the LEDs which indicate the zones that should be assigned to the given partition. It is a two-stage process.
44 Functions Programming Assignment must be separately programmed in the keypad itself (see: ¤Installation Guide for LCD Keypad; ¤Keypad Service Functions; ¤Settings; ¤ Function GO TO). FIRST SET OF OPTIONS (for LED keypad, the LED No. 12 is blinking) No.
Section 4 - Programming – Service Functions 45 FS-21 - programming partition 2 options (BIT) The function defines which functions are available in the partition 2 keypad and which events are signaled acoustically. FIRST SET OF OPTIONS (for LED keypad, the LED No. 12 is blinking) No.
46 Functions Programming Zone Parameters In the LCD keypad, the time is programmed directly in milliseconds from 16 to 4080 (the value is automatically rounded up to the multiple of the number 16). By default, all the zones have the same reaction time (30 x 0,016 sec.=0.48 sec). In most cases, no change of the time setting will be required. The function is intended for advanced installers.
Section 4 - Programming – Service Functions 47 03 - EOL detector (one-parameter - default value) 04 - 2EOL/NC detector (two-parameter – NC detector) 05 - 2EOL/NO detector (two-parameter–NO detector) During the programming, the control panel will display the current parameter setting (in binary form) on the LEDs 1 to 8. The LEDs 9 to 12 indicate the zone for which the detector type is being programmed.
48 Functions Programming Zone Parameters FS-27 - programming zone options (BIT) Each control panel zone has eight associated options which activate additional functions of the zone. The use of these options depends on the zone type. The control panel tests only the options relevant to the given zone. For example, it is of no use to activate the "auto-bypassed after first alarm" option or the "must not be violated on arming" option for the "arming" type zones.
Section 4 - Programming – Service Functions 49 EXAMPLE: [2][8] [3][0] [4][5] [6][0] [#] [#] [#] [#] [#] [#] [#] [#] [#] [*] programming the entry delay time (alarm delay) for the following zones: zone 4 - delay 30 seconds, zone 7 - delay 45 seconds, zone 8 - delay 60 seconds.
50 Functions Programming Output Parameters Functions Programming Output Parameters FS-31 - programming OUT1 output The function makes it possible to define basic parameters regarding the OUT1 output: • output type (determines in which conditions the output will be activated), • output cut-off time, • operation options (e.g., "polarity"). In the LED keypad, after selecting the function, the LEDs 1 to 8 show the respective parameter setting, while the LEDs 9 to 12 show which parameter is being programmed.
Section 4 - Programming – Service Functions 51 30 - TIMER 31 - AUDIBLE ALARM STATUS 32 - FULL ARM STATUS 33 - ARM/DISARM/CLEAR ALARM 34 - KEYPAD ALARM BUZZER 35 - POWER SUPPLY IN ARMED MODE 36 - STATUS LED 37 - STATUS RELAY 38 - ZONE TROUBLE 39 - NO GUARD CODE 40 - SERVICE MODE STATUS 41 - LOW BATTERY INDICATOR Output operation time (the LED 11 is blinking) is defined in the second step by entering a number from 00 to 99 (as in other DEC functions).
52 Functions Programming Output Parameters EXAMPLE: [3][1] [#] - [0][2] [#] - [0][5] [#] - [6] [8] [#] - programming the OUT1 output for the BURGLARY/FIRE ALARM type operation, for 5 minutes, with polarity 0V in active state call the function. When it is activated, the LEDs will show current output type (LEDs 1 to 4 and 5 to 8 will show two digits in binary form). The blinking LED 12 signals the output type being programmed.
Section 4 - Programming – Service Functions 53 FS-38 - programming list of zones OUT4 (BIT) The function programs the list of zones associated with the OUT4 output. The programming procedure is same as for the FS-32. FS-39 - programming OUT5 output The function defines the basic parameters associated with the OUT5 output. The programming procedure is same as for the FS-31. FS-40 - programming list of zones OUT5 (BIT) The function programs the list of zones associated with the OUT5 output.
54 Functions programming parameters of transmission to monitoring stations FS-47 - programming monitoring options (BIT) These options define how the communication with monitoring stations is established and how the event codes are transmitted. The programming consists in lighting up the LEDs of selected options and confirming the choice with the [#] key. MONITORING OPTIONS: No.
Section 4 - Programming – Service Functions • 55 The options 5 and 6 are only meaningful when double-character codes are reported (with 4/2 or 3/2 format). If this is the case, single-character event codes are programmed, and the panel, with the extension option on, will add the zone number or the user number, respectively, as the second character. The codes programmed as double-character ones will be sent in their programmed form.
56 Functions Programming Identifiers FS-58 - programming partition 4 events identifier for station 2 (HEX) FS-59 - programming system events identifier for station 2 (HEX) EXAMPLE: [4][8] [#] [*0][2] [#] [4][3] [#] - programming the zone event identifier for the station 1 = A243 call the function enter the first two characters of identifier enter the next two characters of identifier and confirm them - exit the function Functions Programming Zone Event Codes The zone event codes are programmed in the fun
Section 4 - Programming – Service Functions 57 FS-61 - programming zone tamper alarm codes (HEX) The codes programmed with this function are reported when the control panel detects violation of the anti-tampering contact in 2EOL/NC and 2EOL/NO zones, which triggers a tamper alarm.
58 Functions Programming Zone Event Codes No.
Section 4 - Programming – Service Functions 59 show the programmed code (1 to 4 the first character, 5 to 8 the second character of the code).
60 Functions Programming System Event Codes Functions Programming System Event Codes Apart from the events from zones and partitions, the CA-10 plus panel can transmit information on 24 system events (mainly related to the detected troubles). The codes of these events may consist of single or double characters. For the data formats 4/1 and 3/1, one character must be equal to 0. Information on the events whose code has been programmed as 00 is not reported to the stations.
Section 4 - Programming – Service Functions • 61 The code 4 is recorded in the event log when lack of communication with the station lasted so long that all the memory intended for the events (255 in all) has been filled up and the oldest events have been erased.
62 Functions Programming Dialer FS-88 - programming telephone number 2 (HEX) FS-89 - programming telephone number 3 (HEX) FS-90 - programming telephone number 4 (HEX) FS-91 - programming telephone number 5 (HEX) FS-92 - programming telephone number 6 (HEX) FS-93 - programming telephone number 7 (HEX) FS-94 - programming telephone number 8 (HEX) The functions FS-87 to FS-94 are used to program the telephone numbers to which the control panel sends alarm messages.
Section 4 - Programming – Service Functions 63 FS-96 - programming message 1 (POLPAGER format) FS-97 - programming message 2 (POLPAGER) FS-98 - programming message 3 (POLPAGER) FS-99 - programming message 4 (POLPAGER) The message is programmed in the same way as with direct telephone messaging to the POLPAGER receiver. The control panel saves in its memory the consecutively depressed keys, and when transmitting the message, it generates corresponding two-tone signals, according to the telephony standard.
64 Functions Programming Dialer which cannot be reached (when nobody answers the call or the panel receives the busy signal all the time, etc.). The programming consists in entering two digits. The first of them refers to the number of retries, the second - to the number of message queues. Having programmed these parameters, press the [#] key to exit the function.
Section 4 - Programming – Service Functions 65 The programming consists in entering four characters from 0 to B (twice two characters), the first character defining the function of TIMER 1, the second TIMER 2, the third - TIMER 3, and the fourth - TIMER 4.
66 Special Functions • • MASTER code, partition 3 = 3456 MASTER code, partition 4 = 4567. FS-111 - programming keypad addresses (BIT) The keypads of CA-10 plus panel have an individual address, which is set with jumpers. The panel imports this address together with other keypad data (zone state, depressed keys, anti-tampering) and compares with the address programmed in the nonvolatile memory for each keypad. If a difference is detected, a tamper alarm is triggered.
Section 4 - Programming – Service Functions 67 • start the DLOAD10 program on the computer and select the number of communication port (COM); • call the service mode in the panel and activate the function FS-112. Calling the function FS-112 will be signaled by the panel with lighting the TROUBLE LED. If the panel receives no computer readiness signal within 10 seconds (due to an incorrect computer connecting cable or port number) the function will be automatically exited.
68 Special Functions messages. If parameters of such signals change, it will be sufficient to specify new data. The programming consists in entering six two-character codes which are suitable for the given paging system (after a restart, the POLPAGER system parameters should be entered).
Section 4 - Programming – Service Functions 69 Additional Functions Extra functions, which were added in the process of developing the functional features of the CA10, and then the CA10 plus control panels. FS-126- programming partition control codes (HEX).
70 Additional Functions Option 1 refers to disabling the hardware access to the service mode. If this option is selected, it is only possible to enter the service mode by using the service access code. If the service code is lost, unblocking the control panel will cause loss of all settings - the panel will return to its default settings, as after calling the service functions FS 107 and FS-110.
Section 4 - Programming – Service Functions 71 Option 1 disables the possibility of arming, if the control panel has detected a battery trouble. When selected, the option 2 will reset the counters of the zones bypassed after 1 or 3 alarms at 00:00 hour. Selecting the Option 3 makes the TS only available in the keypad it was called from, while in the keypads of other partitions the TS is disabled.
72 Additional Functions which will be sent, occurs in the system, the control panel will start counting the time again. This feature can be disabled by programming 00,00,00. The programming consists in entering three two-digit numbers. After confirmation of all the numbers, the control panel quits the function. EXAMPLE: programming of the test code send after two and a half hours since the last transmission (communication test).
Section 4 - Programming – Service Functions Note: 73 Similarly as in other SATEL control panels, shorting the pins and powering up alone will not restore any parameters. However, it will activate the service mode thus making it possible to check how the control panel has been programmed, and to analyze any programming errors.
74 DLOAD10 After opening the „Modem” window, select the corresponding modem type or click on the „! Change” button to enter data according to the documentation of your modem. Entering a new name and initialization path, and confirming it with the „OK” button makes it possible to add new settings to the list of modems. After clicking on the „! Change” button you can also change the communication port number and the maximum transmission rate.
Section 5 - Remote Programming 75 The modem communication can be started by clicking on the icon (or selecting the „MODEM” command from the „COMMUNICATION” menu). The program will open a dialog box enabling connection to be established and will prompt the further course of action. For details see the section „Remote programming - DOWNLOADING”. The type of control panel is recognized automatically on establishing connection, or can be selected through the “File” menu.
76 Appendix A – Table of HEX Characters Appendix A Table of HEX characters Decimal format (DEC) Binary format (BIN) Hexadecimal format (HEX) State of LEDs 1-4 or 5-8 0 0000 0 {{{{ 1 0001 1 {{{ 2 0010 2 {{{ 3 0011 3 {{ 4 0100 4 {{{ 5 0101 5 {{ 6 0110 6 {{ 7 0111 7 { 8 1000 8 {{{ 9 1001 9 {{ 10 1010 A {{ 11 1011 B { 12 1100 C {{ 13 1101 D { 14 1110 E { 15 1111 F Note: When programming the zone sensitivities,
Appendix B - Signaling 77 Appendix B States signaled with LEDs LEDs 1 to 12: • • • • • • off - zone free (not violated) on - zone violated on with a short off period every 2 seconds - anti-tamper circuit violated in 2EOL/NC or 2EOL/NO type zones fast blinking - zone has triggered an alarm flashing every 2 seconds - zone anti-tamper circuit has triggered an alarm slow blinking - zone bypassed LEDs ALARM, ARMED (PARTITION), TROUBLE : • ALARM blinking - alarm was triggered in the zone (when none of LEDs 1
78 States signaled States signaled with sound The signals produced to confirm the operation on the keypad: • three short - system arming/disarming confirmation, deactivating type 13 (BI switch) output, • two long - wrong access code, canceling a function or incorrect data for a function, • three long - an attempt to arm the system when it is not ready (with violated PRIORITY option zones - see Arming), • four short, one long - correct user function completion, activating type 13 (BI switch) output, or act
Appendix C - Technical Data 79 Appendix C TECHNICAL DATA Control panel supply voltage ............................................ AC 230(+10%; -15%)V Control panel rated current supply .............................................................. 0.17A Main board supply voltage ................................................................ AC 17...24V DC power supply rated voltage .................................................. DC 13.6...13.8 V DC power supply total current efficiency ............
80 Appendix C - Technical Data Table 1. Example of panel power supply load estimation and battery selection. No. Loads Max current 1 Main board CA-10 Mean current consumption 70mA 70mA 520mA 200mA 2 Keypads (2 LCD + 2 LED) 3 Outputs OUT1...OUT3 3 x 2.2A ** 2A 4 Output OUT 4 (detectors 15 pcs.*) 15 x 20mA 15 x 20mA 5 Outputs OUT 5...
CA-10 plus Alarm System - Connection Diagram (detailed description of main board terminals - see p. 17-18). CONTROL PANEL SOCKET OF PRINTER / COMPUTER COM centr. TXD centr. RXD centr. RTS centr. DSR centr. Telephone GND RXD TXD CTS DTR 2 3 5 RESET See p.19; 72 7 SERIAL PORT RS 232 20 (VIEW OF CONNECTOR ON MAIN BOARD) 5 4 6 3 2 Outside telephone line DIALER 2 3 4 5 1 CA-10 plus 8 Charging current setting (350mA/700mA). MEFKA printer socket ground low-frequency signal release tel.
History of the Manual Updates The updates below refer to the manual for the control panel with program version 4.0. Date Program version 01-2002 4.1 03-2002 4.1 08-2002 4.2 01-2003 4.3 07-2003 4.7 Description of updates Addition of description of the output type 41– low battery indicator. Description of the DLOAD.exe program replaced with information on the DLOAD10 program (for work in WINDOWS environment).