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SYNOPTIC BOARD
CA-64 PTSA
®
These manual apply to the
CA64T v1.4 module with software version 4.00. ca64ptsa_e 02/05
The synoptic board with software version
4.00
can interface with the
CA-64
alarm control
panel, the
INTEGRA
series control panels, or the
STAM-1
monitoring station. The module
automatically
recognizes the equipment it is connected to.
T 3,15A
LED
LED 97
LED 65
LED 1
LED 8
DIP-switches
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
RS sockets for
expansion boards
(only STAM-1)
LED 16
J27
J28
RS 232 to STAM-1
monitoring station
card
LED 24
J24
LED 96
LED 128
LED 64
LED 32
RS 232 to computer
(program GUARD64 or GUARDX)
Figure 1. View of the electronics board.
2
SATEL
CA-64 PTSA
1. P
OWER SUPPLY CONNECTION
The board has its own independent power supply with a battery backup. To energize the
board, connect the alternating voltage of 17..24 V from a mains transformer rated at least at
30VA to the AC inputs.
The battery connected to the synoptic board serves for backup of the LEDs' status in the
event of mains power failure but is not necessary for correct operation of the system.
The power supply has a battery charging / testing circuit with disconnection of discharged
battery - the battery cut-off voltage is 9,5V ±0,3V. The battery charging current is 350mA.
The LED indicator on the electronics board is on when the battery status is being tested by
the module and when the discharged battery is being charged. In the process of testing, the
processor reduces the power supply voltage, and the module and LEDs are battery supplied.
The testing takes place every 4 minutes and lasts 10 seconds.
2. I
NTERACTION WITH ALARM CONTROL PANEL
The synoptic board is to be connected to the keypad bus of alarm control panel (synoptic
board terminals: COM, CLK, DTA; main board terminals of control panel: COM, CKM, DTM).
The TMP input serves the same purpose as the keypad tamper contact. If the TMP input is
not used, it should be connected to COM terminal.
The synoptic board should be configured by means of the DIP-switches on the electronics
board, only DIP-switches 1-6 being used (set the switches 7 and 8 in OFF position).
2.1 Synoptic board operation in monitoring mode
For the synoptic board to operate in the monitoring mode, set the switch 4 in OFF position.
The status of DIP-switches 1-3 as well as 7 and 8 is irrelevant. The switches 5 and 6 are only
important if the synoptic board is used in conjunction with the INTEGRA 128 control panel,
and their position determines what is displayed on the LEDs. As regards the other control
panels, position of the DIP-switches 5 and 6 has no meaning. Configuration of the synoptic
board for interaction with the INTEGRA 128, depending on the position of DIP-switches 5 and
6, is shown in the table below.
DIP-switches
LEDs
Display mode
5
6
1 - 64
65 - 96
97 - 128
zones
1 - 64
partitions armed
1 - 32
partition alarms
1 - 32
Zones 1…64 and partitions
OFF
OFF
zones
65 - 128
partitions armed
1 - 32
partition alarms
1 - 32
Zones 65…128 and partitions
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
zones
1 - 64
zones
65 - 96
zones
97 - 128
Zones 1…128 only
ON
ON
If used with the CA-64, INTEGRA 24, INTEGRA 32, INTEGRA 64 control panels, the
synoptic board always operates in the
Zones 1…64 and partitions
mode, because of the
number of available zones in these control panels.
If necessary, the monitoring mode permits connection of any number of synoptic boards. The
only operation performed in this mode by the board is the cyclic read-out of data on the
status of the control panel zones and partitions, and representation of this status on the
board LEDs. The logic of LEDs blinking is shown below. The 2-second sequence consists of
8 time segments and the LED can be ON or OFF in each of them. The digit 1 represents the
LED ON, and the digit 0 - the LED OFF.
CA-64 PTSA
SATEL
3
Zones:
Bypass
11110000
Trouble - long violation:
10101000
Trouble – no violation:
10100000
Tamper alarm:
10000000
Alarm:
10101010
Tamper:
11111110
Violation:
11111111
Tamper memory:
10000000
Alarm memory:
10101010
Zone OK:
00000000
Partitions:
Entry time delay:
11111110
Exit time delay < 10 s.:
10101010
Exit time delay > 10 sek.:
11110000
Armed:
11111111
Not armed:
00000000
Alarms:
Fire alarm:
11001100
Alarm:
11111111
Fire alarm memory:
10000000
Alarm memory:
11111110
No alarms:
00000000
2.2 Synoptic board operation in keypad mode
For the synoptic board to operate in this mode, set the DIP-switch 4 in ON position. The
switches 1-3 are used for setting the board address. Position of the other DIP-switches has
no meaning.
Note: The board address cannot be the same as the address of a keypad or another
board.
In this mode, the board operates as in the monitoring mode, additionally reporting to the
control panel on the following events: restart, battery / AC trouble and battery / AC restore,
tamper and tamper restore. A computer with the Guard64 (CA-64 control panel) or GuardX
(INTEGRA control panels) program installed can be connected to the synoptic board working
in the keypad mode.
When in the keypad mode, it is possible to define the LED blinking pattern by program
means, using the LCD keypad (ÁService mode ÁStructure ÁHardware ÁLCD
keypads
ÁSettings Á
select synoptic board
), Dload64 program (CA-64 control panel) or DloadX
program (INTEGRA series panels).
To define the LED operating mode you should program a 2-second blinking sequence for the
corresponding
Zones state
,
Partitions armed
or
Alarms in partitions
. When programming,
define whether the LED in the particular time segment is to be ON or OFF.
In the keypad, you can program the time sequence for particular states by entering the
corresponding function in the service mode:
Æ
Structure
Æ
Hardware
Æ
LCD
keypads
Æ
Settings
Æ
select synoptic board
Æ
select
indicated state
Illumination of the LED in any time segment is indicated by the sign on the display. The
illumination in the segment indicated by the cursor can be switched ON and OFF by pressing
any numeric key. To move the cursor, press the
W
X
arrow keys.
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SATEL
CA-64 PTSA
Fig. 2. Mode of time sequence presentation in LCD keypad.
Programming of the time sequence in the Dload64 and DloadX programs is effected by
means of the mouse: move the cursor to select the time segment and click on it to switch the
LED illumination ON or OFF. The LED "ON" status is indicated by orange color of the field
corresponding to the time segment.
Fig. 3. Programming the synoptic board settings in the Dload64 program.
Using the LCD keypad, Dload64 or DloadX program you can also determine whether
communication between the synoptic board and the Guard64 or GuardX program should be
allowed. In case of the INTEGRA 128 alarm control panel, you can define the display mode,
using the LCD keypad or a computer with DloadX program (the available display modes are
described above in this manual).
CA-64 PTSA
SATEL
5
Fig. 4. Programming the synoptic board settings in the DloadX program
for the INTEGRA 128 control panel.
3. I
NTERACTION WITH THE
STAM-1
MONITORING STATION
The board is designed to work in conjunction with the SATEL STAM-1 monitoring station,
based on software version 3.17 or later. The purpose of the board is visualization of the state
of monitored objects by means of LEDs e.g. on a city map or a site plan. Each subscriber's
status can be shown with two LEDs, which permits legible representation of the supervised
objects when LEDs of different colors (e.g. red and green) are used. There is also an option
to use one two-color LED instead of two one-color LEDs (for each subscriber), which makes
it possible to obtain a third color of light when both LEDs are on at the same time (for a red-
and-green LED, it will be yellow color). The mode of the LEDs illumination is defined by the
supervisor, depending on the object state, in the STAM-1 program (in the menu
'Configuration| Synoptic Boards'). The following states can be distinguished:
- object is armed,
- object is partially armed,
- object is disarmed and trouble occurs,
- unattended alarm from an armed object,
- an object partition should be armed, but it is not,
- etc.
One synoptic board enables visualization of the state of 64 objects. For a greater number of
objects, it is necessary to connect an expansion card to the basic board. Altogether, 63
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