Installation guide
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
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LOW BATTERY INDICATOR –
the output whose state is updated after each
battery voltage test.
Operation time can be defined for each output in seconds (from 1 to 99 seconds), in
minutes (from 1 to 99 minutes), or LATCH type (until cut off). It is possible to
determine the output polarity for active state (+12V or 0V on the load), and whether it
should operate in pulsed or continuous mode.
Assignment of the particular outputs can be restricted to the specific partitions /
zones of the system.
Keypads
The keypads are designed for operating and programming the system (or
a partition). The CA-10 plus can support four independent LCD or LED keypads, thus
making possible creation of four partitions or separate systems. Each keypad is
assigned to one partition.
The keypad operating mode is set when programming the panel. It is possible to
disable some of its functions (e.g. the quick arming by pressing in turn the [0] and [#]
keys), and determine what audible signals are to be provided by the keypad.
The keypads have addresses, which make difficult replacement or connection of
another keypad, an individual anti-tampering contact and two zones, which operate
identically as the zone inputs of the control panel main board. They can be assigned
to any partition.
The data concerning the address, anti-tampering contact status and zone status, are
sent to the control panel together with keypad data.
LCD Keypad
The CA-10 plus control panel is designed to work with an LCD keypad with
software version v2.00 (or later). The LCD keypad provides information on the
alarm system status by means of a two-line (2 x 16 characters) LCD display and,
additionally, six LEDs.
The LED functions:
• ALARM - signals an alarm occurrence.
• TROUBLE - blinking, when the control panel signals detection of a technical
problem or a telephone messaging problem.
• PARTITION 1 ... PARTITION 4 - show the partition status: blinking (with the
ALARM LED off) means the exit delay countdown; steady light means the
armed mode of the partition.
The LED functions change when calling the service mode or entering the user
functions mode – they are in keeping with the principles of status display by the
control panel LED keypads.
The keypad is provided with 12 keys, designated according to the telephone
standard, and intended for entering data. The additional 4 arrow keys in the LCD
keypad allow the user to move through the MENU and to select functions. When
the function is selected, these keys facilitate programming. The Õ Ö keys change
the cursor position, the × key deletes the character before the cursor, whereas
the Ø key changes the data entry mode (adding or changing at the cursor
position).