Installation guide

Section 1 - Description of the Control Panel 15
the system (e.g. troubles, start of programming mode via a telephone, activation of
service mode, etc.). The event codes for both stations are the same. For a majority
of events, it is possible to define how the events are to be sorted between the two
stations. Information can be sent to the stations in one of the seventeen transmission
formats (including the TELIM format, used in Germany).
Because of the analysis of commutation signals (algorithm ToneLOGIC), the
CA-10 plus panel controls the process of establishing connection with the station,
which in case of the line being frequently busy considerably reduces the time
between occurrence of the event and sending information to the monitoring station.
As dialing retries are made immediately after detecting the busy signal, the
connection is established many times faster than with the equipment which waits for
one specific signal for a predetermined period of time and only redials upon
detecting that that signal has not occurred .
Dialer
The CA-10 plus control panel is equipped with a telephone dialer, which enables an
alarm voice message to be transmitted. The message is stored in an external
synthesizer. The control panel directly interfaces with the SM-2 voice synthesizer.
The dialer can also establish connections with paging systems. Four different
alphanumeric messages can be programmed.
The CA-10 plus allows programming of eight telephone numbers, 16 characters
each.
It is possible to define for each number, which partitions signal alarm at that number
and assign to it one of the four text messages for the pager or a voice
announcement from the synthesizer.
During the procedure of connection setup, the ToneLOGIC system used in the CA-
10 plus panel controls sound signals from the telephone line. Hence, it can recognize
that the call is answered, irrespective of the type of telephone exchange.
Messaging for each telephone number is realized in accordance with the following
parameters:
Number of queues (1 to 7) – defines how many times it is necessary to call
and send information to each number,
maximum number of retries (1-9) – number of attempts, after which the
panel will stop dialing the number, for which connection cannot be established
(no answer, permanently busy, etc.).
When waiting for the dial tone during dialing (code D, when the control panel is
connected to an extension line and is trying to get the outside line), detecting the
busy signal does not decrease the counter of queues and attempts.
The control panel dialer can also perform the function of answering the calls
and reporting the system state (see functions FS-5 and FS-101):
with a sound signal: one beep a second if there was no alarm,
with a voice message (if one hour has not elapsed yet after the alarm),
with a sound signal: five short beeps every second if at least one hour has
elapsed from the alarm.
Another way of getting information on the system state via the telephone is through
the control panel operation in conjunction with the SATEL MST-1 module (see: FS-
131, option 2). Additionally, this module enables the system to be remotely
controlled, within certain limits, by means of DTMF signals (see User Manual for the
CA-10 plus alarm control panel with LED Keypad). For the connection diagram refer
to the MST-1 module operating instructions.