Installation guide

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. Operation of the output can be limited to showing the READY status of
zones specified in the list of zones, or the READY status of indicated zones.
23 - ZONE VIOLATION
- the output starts when one of the zones is violated. Operation of
the output can be limited to the indicated "list of zones" or specified partitions
(identically as for the
01
output type). The output can remain active for a specified
time (from 01 to 99 seconds or from 01 to 99 minutes) or until the armed mode is
deactivated or the alarm cleared.
24 - TELEPHONE LINE FAULT
- the output used when telephone messaging is doubled
by radio messaging; it makes possible reporting the telephone line faults
.
25 - 230V AC LOSS INDICATOR .
26 - LOW BATTERY INDICATOR
– activated when the battery voltage in three
consecutive tests drops to about 11V.
27 - POWER SUPPLY
- the output intended for powering detectors, encoders, radio lines
and other equipment with 12V direct voltage. When programming this type of
output, pay special attention to permissible current-carrying capacity of each of the
control panel outputs.
28 - FIRE POWER SUPPLY
- the output intended for powering the fire detectors. The
output closely interacts with the 24H FIRE zones. If assigned to any of the control
panel outputs, the function activates the fire alarm verification mechanism. The
mechanism operates as follows: the first violation cuts the fire detectors power
supply off for about 15 seconds. The power-down results in reset of the violated
detectors. Then, the power supply is restored, but the panel will not control the 24H
FIRE zones for ten to twenty seconds because of the balancing of detectors. Next,
the control panel enters the special mode of fire detectors control, which lasts about
90 seconds. If a repeated detector violation occurs during that time, a FIRE alarm
will be triggered. Otherwise, the control panel will go over to the normal control of
24H FIRE zones. The output reacts to the "RESET POWER SUPPLY" function
(user function 9, cutoff for time programmed as the output active time).
29 - RESET POWER SUPPLY
- the output is designated to power detectors which
require a periodical power cut-off until the state memory is cleared. The RESET
mechanism is activated from keypad through the user function 9 (calling:
[CODE][
*
][9]). The voltage is cut off for
time programmed as the output active time
(minimum 5 seconds).
30 - TIMER
- the output is controlled by the control panel clock; it is activated / deactivated in
the hours indicated by a corresponding TIMER (see Functions programming
TIMERS).
31 - AUDIBLE ALARM STATUS
- the output signals the audible armed mode. Operation
of the output can be limited to the indicated "list of zones" or specific partitions.
32 - FULL ARM STATUS
- the output is only active when all zones / partitions assigned to
it are in the armed mode.
33 - ARM/DISARM/CLEAR ALARM
- the output signals the performance of particular
operations with, respectively, one, two, or four pulses 0.16 s each.
34 - KEYPAD ALARM BUZZER
- silent alarm signaling in the partition keypad.
35 - POWER SUPPLY IN ARMED MODE
- it functions similarly to the arm status
output, but goes on right after starting the exit delay countdown, not after
changeover from the exit delay to the armed mode (it can be used, for example, as
indicator or power supply output for microwave detectors in spaces where people
stay).
36 - STATUS LED
– the function used in the CIS countries.
37 - STATUS RELAY
– the function used in the CIS countries.
38 - ZONE TROUBLE
the output signals that the maximum zone violation time or the
maximum zone no violation time have been exceeded.