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Alarm Control Panel
CA-5
Program Version 2.10
 WARNING
In order to avoid any operational problems with the control panel, it is recommended that you
read carefully this manual before you start using the equipment.
Making any construction changes or unauthorized repairs is forbidden. This applies, in
particular, to modification of assemblies and components. Maintenance or repair operations
should be performed by authorized personnel (i.e. the installer or factory service).
The control panel can only work with
analog subscriber lines
.
Connecting the telephone
circuit directly to a digital network (e.g. ISDN) will result in damage to the equipment.
If the analog telephone network is to be replaced by the digital one, please consult the
installer of your security system.
Pay special attention if the telephone line used by the control panel is frequently busy and/or
failures are reported concerning the line and/or monitoring. Report such situations to the
alarm system installer immediately.
CAUTION!
The alarm system is fitted with a battery which contains lead. After expiry of its service, the
battery must not be thrown away, but disposed of as required by the existing regulations
(European Union Directives 91/157/EEC and 93/86/EEC).
Latest EC declaration of conformity and product approval certificates can
be downloaded from web site
DEFINITIONS OF SOME TECHNICAL TERMS AS USED IN THIS MANUAL:
x
Service mode
– the control panel condition which permits calling of the service functions
and programming of the security system parameters.
x
User function mode
– the control panel condition which permits performing the user code
protected functions (which are described herein).
 CONTENTS
1. T
ECHNICAL RELIABILITY OF THE SECURITY SYSTEM
.................................................................... 2
2. A
LARM SYSTEM OPERATING COSTS
.......................................................................................... 2
3. G
ENERAL FEATURES
............................................................................................................... 2
4. O
PERATION
........................................................................................................................... 3
4.1 LED F
UNCTIONS
........................................................................................................................4
4.2 S
TATUS OF CONTROL PANEL ARMED ZONES IN
LCD
KEYPAD
.........................................................5
4.3 C
ONDITIONS SIGNALED ACOUSTICALLY IN THE KEYPAD
..................................................................5
4.4 E
VENTS SIGNALED ON THE
OUT1
OUTPUT
...................................................................................6
4.5 U
SER ACCESS CODES
.................................................................................................................6
4.6 A
RMED
M
ODE OF THE
C
ONTROL
P
ANEL
.......................................................................................6
4.6.1 F
ULL ARMED MODE
............................................................................................................................. 6
4.6.2 S
ILENT ARMED MODE
.......................................................................................................................... 7
4.6.3 P
ARTIAL ARMED MODE W ITH NO EXIT FROM THE SITE
.............................................................................. 7
4.7 A
RMING
[CODE][#] ....................................................................................................................7
4.8 Q
UICK ARMING
[0][#] ..................................................................................................................7
4.9 D
ISARMING AND ALARM CLEARING
[CODE][#] ..............................................................................8
4.10 R
EMOTE ARMING
/
DISARMING AND CLEARING ALARM
.....................................................................8
5. „HOLD DOWN”
USER FUNCTIONS
.......................................................................................... 8
LCD
KEYPAD
.............................................................................................................................................. 8
5.1 A
LARM MEMORY REVIEW
[5]........................................................................................................9
5.2 T
ROUBLE MEMORY REVIEW
[6] ....................................................................................................9
5.3 C
URRENT TROUBLE CHECK
-
OUT
[7] ...........................................................................................10
5.3.1 D
ESCRIPTION OF SOME TROUBLE SIGNALING CAUSES
........................................................................... 10
5.4 S
WITCHING THE CHIME
O
N
/O
FF
[8]............................................................................................11
5.5 F
IRE ALARM
[
*
] .........................................................................................................................11
5.6 A
UXILIARY ALARM
[0] ................................................................................................................11
5.7 P
ANIC ALARM
[#] ......................................................................................................................11
6. U
SER FUNCTIONS ACCESSIBLE WITH ACCESS CODE
................................................................. 11
6.1 S
TART
D
OWNLOAD
[CODE][
*
][0][#]...........................................................................................13
6.2 C
HANGE ACCESS CODE
[CODE][
*
][1][#] ....................................................................................13
6.3 A
DD USER
[CODE][
*
][2][#]........................................................................................................14
6.4 E
RASE
U
SER
[CODE][
*
][3][#] ...................................................................................................14
6.5 B
YPASS ZONES
[CODE][
*
][4][#] ................................................................................................15
6.6 A
RM
S
ILENT
[CODE][
*
][5][#].....................................................................................................16
6.7 S
ET TIME
[CODE][
*
][6][#] .........................................................................................................16
6.8 MONO
OUTPUTS
[CODE][
*
][7][#] .............................................................................................17
6.9 BI
OUTPUTS
[CODE][
*
][8][#] .....................................................................................................18
6.10 P
OWER
S
UPPLY
R
ESET
[CODE][
*
][9][#] ....................................................................................18
6.11 E
VENTS
[
FUNCTION
10 –
ONLY
LCD
KEYPAD
].............................................................................18
6.12 T
ESTING OUTPUTS AND LED INDICATORS
[CODE][
*
][11][#].........................................................18
6.13 S
ERVICE ACCESS
[CODE][
*
][12][#] ..........................................................................................18
7. HISTORY OF MANUAL UPDATES.................................................................................... 20
2
U
SER
M
ANUAL
CA-5
1. T
ECHNICAL RELIABILITY OF THE SECURITY SYSTEM
The security system is built of technical devices, the reliability of which is vital for
effectiveness of the site protection. The security system elements are exposed to a variety of
outside factors, including the weather conditions (outside sirens), lightning (overhead
telephone lines, power lines, outside sirens), mechanical damage (keypads, detectors. etc.).
Maintaining a high level of the security system reliability is only possible by current control of
the functioning of particular devices.
The control panel is equipped with a number of safeguards and auto diagnostic functions
intended for testing the system reliability. The control panel signals trouble detection by
switching on the [TROUBLE] LED on the keypad.
Such a situation requires an
immediate response and, if necessary, consultation with the installer
.
It is necessary to periodically test the security system functioning. Make sure that the control
panel reacts to violation of individual detectors, that their field of vision is not blocked, that
there is a reaction to the opening of protected doors and windows, and that the functioning of
sirens and telephone monitoring is correct.
The installer should provide specific instructions on how the system should be tested. It is
recommended that periodical surveys be carried out by the installer, as requested by the
user.
The user, in his own interest, should anticipate unexpected alarm conditions and plan
adequate procedures. It is vital to be able to verify the alarm, to determine its source based
on the keypad information, and to take appropriate measures, e.g. to organize evacuation.
2. A
LARM SYSTEM OPERATING COSTS
The main task of the control panel is signaling and efficient reporting of alarm situations and,
as far as the monitoring function is concerned, keeping the monitoring station informed about
the protected facility status. Performance of these functions is to a large extent based on the
use of a telephone line, which entails generating certain costs. Generally, the level of costs
incurred by the alarm system owner depends on the amount of information the control panel
has to transfer to the monitoring station. A failure of the telephone links, as well as incorrect
programming of the control panel, may considerably increase these costs. Such a situation is
usually related to an excessive number of connections made.
The installer can adjust functioning of the alarm system to the specific conditions and the
type of protected site, however it is the user who should decide if his or her priority is
transferring information at any price, or, if some technical problems occur, the control panel is
allowed to skip some events, the reception of which has not been confirmed by the
monitoring station.
3. G
ENERAL FEATURES
The CA-5 alarm control panel is an advanced, microprocessor based device designed for
burglary and panic alarm systems. It is characterized by simplicity of operation, legibility of
information for the user, and a high operational reliability. It has been fitted with a telephone
communicator (dialer) which enables the security system to operate together with
a monitoring station.
The control panel is intended for a variety of sites, including apartments, detached houses,
warehouses, stores, kiosks, etc.
 3
CA-5
SATEL
4. O
PERATION
This manual contains description of operating
the CA-5 alarm control panel by means of the
keypad.
Operating the security system consists basically
in arming/disarming the system (switching the
supervision on/off), and in adequate reaction to
the information indicated by the control panel.
By means of the control panel keypad, it is
possible to trigger special alarms (PANIC, FIRE,
HELP), to bypass the zones, to establish
communication with the service computer, and
also to control external electrical equipment,
such as: electromagnetic lock, fan, lighting, etc.
The keypad provides information on the security
system status by means of 10 light emitting
diodes (LED) and audible signals.
The LCD keypad provides information on the
alarm system status by means of a liquid-crystal
display (2x16 characters), three light emitting
diodes (LEDs), as well as audible signals.
Fig. 1. CA-5 KLED-S keypad
The LCD keypads are available in two versions i.e. (CA-5 KLCD-L and CA-5 KLCD-S) that
differ in their overall dimensions and the display size.
The backlighting of keypad and display can be permanent or switched on automatically by
pressing a key, or, alternatively, by violation of any control panel zone when in armed mode –
the manner of backlight operation should be determined by the installer.
The letters on number keys help the user memorize the code by associating it with
a particular word (e.g. the „[2][6][2][7][2]” code corresponds to the word „COBRA”).
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Fig. 2. LCD keypad for CA-5 control panel
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