Installation guide
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. ALARM !) will be constantly on. In the non-
priority mode, the display state will change cyclically (e.g. the messages
THERE WAS ALARM and ARMED will be displayed alternately).
2) Zone state display - LCD standard. The first line of the display shows the
system date and time, while the second serves for monitoring the state of all
the 16 zones of the control panel. The zone state is determined by a displayed
character (for example: = zone OK., N = zone violated). At the moment of
changing the system state (e.g. when the system is armed), the display shows
the status for a while, much in the same way as in the previous mode, then the
keypad returns to monitoring the state of zones.
3) Zone state display - LED standard. This mode is similar to the mode 2). The
difference is that the state of 12 zones of the control panel is being monitored in
the second line in the same way as it is the case in the LED keypad.
The operating mode 1 or 2 is recommended for the LCD keypad. The user can
temporarily switch the display between the text mode and the zone state mode by
holding down the Ø key.
The operating mode is defined by the installer with the State format service
function, available only after activation of the control panel service mode.
The LCD keypad is fitted with a RS-232 port intended for programming the keypad
directly from the computer.
LED Keypad
In the LED keypad, the state of partition and selected zones is displayed by
means of LEDs. Indication of any 12 zones of the control panel is possible for
each partition. The other three LEDs have fixed meanings: the red one signals
ALARM, the green one ARMED mode (blinking means the exit delay countdown),
and the yellow one TROUBLE.
Access Codes and Authority Levels
The CA-10 plus panel can store in memory 32 access codes (4 to 6 digits long), with
different authority levels. The codes are associated with the partitions they are
assigned to. The control panel has a MASTER code initialized when restarting with
the control panel settings (four-digit access code, beginning with a digit equal to the
partition number, 1234 for Partition 1, 2345 for Partition 2, etc.). The master code
cannot be deleted, however it can be changed. It provides access to all user
functions.
The master code user (User 0) can add new users, assigning various authority levels
to them. The code authority level defines which functions of the control panel are
accessible by using this code, and which are not.
New users (new codes) are automatically numbered by the control panel as they are
entered. This makes it possible to distinguish, who and when operated the control
panel, as the user (code) number is stored in the memory of events along with the
command given. With the LCD keypad, identification of the users by their name is
also possible.