Installation guide

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.
Individual users may have the following authority levels:
1 - accessible all functions, except creating and deleting users,
2 - accessible arming and disarming, change of access code,
3 - accessible arming, while disarming is only possible when the system
was armed with the same access code,
4 - code trap: it arms and disarms the system, but disarming sends
a DURESS ("disarmed under duress") message to the monitoring station,
5 - activates the MONO SWITCH output, its use is recorded in the event
log, can serve as a guard code,
6 - changes the state of BI SWITCH output,
7 - partial arming - the code arms the system, simultaneously bypassing
a group of zones (specified by the installer in service functions), otherwise
the code provides the same features as that with authority level 2,
8 - accessible arming and disarming, without possibility to change own
access code,
9 - accessible arming only,
0 - accessible alarm clearing only.
Partitions
Creation of a partition consists in assigning at least one zone to it. The CA-10 plus
permits four partitions to be created. Any outputs, telephone numbers and pager
messages can be assigned to one partition, thus enabling four independent alarm
systems to be built on the basis of one CA-10 plus control panel.
In the event of a few keypads being connected to the control panel, each keypad will
be hooked up to the particular partition via a special control output. The keypad
connected to the CLK1 output will belong to the partition 1, that connected to the
CLK2 output - to the partition 2, etc.
Where the system comprises less keypads than partitions, individual partitions can
be operated from the existing keypads, by means of the GO TO function (when this
function is called, the keypad will for a time belong to another partition). The partition
which has no keypad, can be controlled through the zones to which the "arming" and
"disarming" functions are assigned. The state of such a partition can be signaled on
the outputs.
Partitions can be defined in the following way:
partitions have no common zones
- they are independent sub-systems,
some zones belong to several partitions
- the common zones are only armed
when all the partitions these zones belong to are armed,
all zones of one partition belong at the same time to another partition
- the
control panel recognizes one partition as the master, and the other as an
internal one; arming/disarming the master partition results in simultaneously