Supplement A Led61 Keyboard For Ca60Plus Control Panel - Teletek electronics CA60Plus Installation Manual

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Supplement A
The LED61 Keyboard completely overlaps all technical specifications of the LED60 Keyboard and is com-
patible with all software versions of the CA60Plus Control Panel. Information on connecting and configuring
the LED61 Keyboard is available in the CA60Plus Control Panel installation manual.
The light-emitting diodes are separated in two columns – one for performance indication and one for zone
indication. The light-emitting diode indications correspond to those described in the User and Installation
Manuals where:
RDY light-emitting diode corresponds to READY light-emitting diode.
TRBL light-emitting diode corresponds to TROUBLE light-emitting diode.
TAMP light-emitting diode corresponds to TAMPER light-emitting diode.
BPS light-emitting diode corresponds to BYPASS light-emitting diode.
ARM light-emitting diode corresponds to ARMED light-emitting diode.
MEM light-emitting diode corresponds to MEMORY light-emitting diode.
The correspondence between the buttons on the LED60 and the LED Keypads is as follows:
DISARM button is not used.
PRG button corresponds to PROG button.
ENT button corresponds to ENTER button.
Code arming:
Full arming
Stay arming
Force arming with active zone bypass
Instant arming
Arming without code confirmation:
Full arming
Stay arming
Force arming with active zone bypass
Instant arming
User program mode entry:
<legal user code>PROG
Manager program mode entry:
<legal manager code>PROG
Engineer program mode entry:
<legal engineer code>
Transmitting a PANIC signal from the keyboard:
By simultaneously pressing the ARM and ENT buttons
Activating a display with system technical trouble:
<legal code>ENT
Assigning hexadecimal digits for program mode parameters:
The ON button is replaced everywhere by the ARM button
CA60Plus control panel Installation manual
LED61 keyboard for CA60Plus control panel
MEM button is not used.
CLR button corresponds to CLEAR button.
ARM button corresponds to ON button.
<legal code> ARM and 0
<legal code> ARM and 1
<legal code> ARM and 2
<legal code> ARM and 3
ARM and 0
ARM and 1
ARM and 2
ARM and 3
1
2
3
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0
CLR
ENT
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