Event Memory - Tunstall CPA6 Installation & User Manual

Multizone alarm control panel
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CPA6
Overview
Introduction
The CPA6 multizone alarm control panel has been
manufactured under exacting quality control
standards and incorporates the latest proven
electronic technology and high quality components to
assure outstanding and lasting performance.
The
unit
c o mp lies
recommendations (BS4737 Parts 1 and 2).
The micro-processor based panel caters for alarm
systems of up to sixty circuits and is easily installed to
provide highly effective system control and monitoring.
Its main advantages include:-
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SIMPLIFIED INSTALLATION WIRING, reduced time
and costs.
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ENGLISH TEXT DISPLAY, shows all faults, alarms and
operating directions.
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EVENT MEMORY, related to date and time , stores
all events, alarms, opening and setting etc., in
reverse order of occurrence.
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INTERNAL ELECTRONIC SOUNDER, differing tones
avoid the need for separate audible devices.
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SIMPLE OPERATION, reduced commissioning,
training and servicing costs.
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NUMEROUS STANDARD FEATURES.
CPA6
w it h
B rit ish
St a n d a r d s
Facilities
The panel offers the following facilities as standard:-
INPUTS
Up to 60 individually controlled and indicated
detection circuits may be connected (10 per zone -
interfaced via remotely positioned Zone Expansion
Module or ZEM)
ENGLISH TEXT DISPLAY
Provides fully detailed information of system status,
detection circuit conditions, and in addition, all User
and Engineer prompts necessary for the operation and
programming of the system, for example "Call Alarm
Company to reset system". This prompt statement is
displayed to the User when he attends the panel
following an alarm or fault and an 'Engineer Reset'
operation is required.

EVENT MEMORY

All alarm/fault conditions and panel status changes
(e.g. opening and setting, identification of shunted
circuits, etc.) are stored with date and time reference.
All relevant events can be recalled on the panel's
display by the User, following an alarm or fault
condition. The alarm company engineer may recall
the entire stored log to the display, or alternatively onto
a portable printer; and in addition to all alarm and fault
events, will also be able to examine the times of
opening/setting, which user opened/set the alarm
system, and which detection circuits were isolated at
the time of each setting operation.
The memory cannot be cleared manually and will
always contain the latest forty events in reverse order of
occurrence, (latest event - first).
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