Installation guide

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.
When analyzing, if the given partition is an internal one, the control panel checks
how the zones for which arming is possible overlap. Therefore, an internal partition
can be assigned with separate "24H" zones as well as arming control zones.
The partitions have individual identifiers and event codes for monitoring purposes.
Monitoring
The CA-10 plus control panel can transmit information about the system (partition)
status to one or two monitoring stations. Communication with the monitoring stations
takes place irrespective of the voice messaging and the messaging to paging
systems. It has a priority and is realized before the voice messaging. In case
problems occur with getting connected to the station, the control panel will suspend
dialing the station number for 60 seconds and, if the message is also to be
transmitted by the dialer, it will make the line available to the dialer.
There are a few ways of transmitting information to the monitoring stations.
Reporting to one station.
Reporting to Station 1, and if unavailable - to Station 2 (e.g., when the
station has two telephone numbers). If this is the case, all events are reported,
irrespective of which station was reached by the control panel.
Reporting to both stations with event sorting - depending on what event
occurred in the system, e.g. information on alarms to Station 1, and
information on troubles to Station 2 (this mode is useful where the station
serves many subscribers and it is necessary that the number likely to receive
most vital information be busy as little as possible). In this mode, during control
panel programming, you can determine which information is to be sent to
which station.
Reporting to both stations: Station 1 first, then Station 2. This mode is
reached by assigning the same event to both stations.
In case of a system with 16 zones and 32 users, the number of messages to be sent
to the monitoring station in order to ensure an appropriate facility protection degree
may be large enough to exceed the capacity of standard transmission formats.
Therefore, to increase the control panel flexibility, the events occurring in the system
have been divided into six groups:
the first one includes the zone related events (this group has the highest
priority),
four groups are represented by the partition related events (the event priority
depends on the partition number, the first partition having the highest priority),
the sixth group accounts for the other system events.
Individual system identifiers are assigned to each group of events (one for each
station). In the event of stations which cannot accept several different identifiers in
one communication session, the control panel can send the events in separate
sessions, in the order resulting from the priority, grouping events with the same
identifiers.
It is possible to send information on nine different zone related events and seventeen
partition related events (whereof seven events may contain the user number). The
control panel is also capable of sending twenty eight other events which occurred in