CONTENTS General ............................ 4 Service mode [SERVICE CODE][#] or [SERVICE CODE][ * ] ..........4 Programming the control panel service functions from keypad..........4 BIT functions ........................4 DEC functions ........................4 HEX functions ........................5 Description of the panel service functions................5 FS0 - quiting service mode ....................
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FS63 - programming zone violation codes (HEX)............21 FS64 - programming zone RESTORE (end of violation) codes (HEX) ......21 FS65 - programming zone TAMPER RESTORE codes (HEX)........21 FS67 - programming zone event assignment to station 1 (BIT)........21 FS68 - programming zone event assignment to station 2 (BIT)........21 Monitoring - programming partition event codes ..............22 FS69 - programming A partition event codes (HEX) ............22 FS70 - programming B partition event codes (HEX) ............22...
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FS132 - programming clock correction (DEC) ..............34 FS133 - reviewing control panel real-time clock (no change possible) ......34 Restoring default settings, erasing codes ................35 Appendix - CA-6 List of Events ....................36 Character Encoding Table for LED Keypads ................. 38...
General The CA-6 control panel is characterized by a high flexibility of firmware, which enables their functionality to be customized as per individual requirements of the protected premises. Additionally, some extra functions can be assigned to the panel (for example, control of lighting, locks, cameras).
CA-6 SATEL panel will signal exiting the function with four short and one long beeps. The [ * ] key makes it possible to quit the function at any time without saving the changes in currently displayed data. Make sure that the entered data are correct, because the control panel does not verify the input parameters and programming any wrong settings may result in malfunction of the panel.
Programming CA-6 EXAMPLE: changing the service code from 12345 to 78901 [12345] [#] - enter the service mode [1] [#] - call the service function 1 [78901] [#] - enter the new code and confirm it; the function will be automatically exited...
If the CA-6 fails to establish connection with the computer, it will hang up after four retries. FS5 - programming the system options (BIT)
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Programming CA-6 FIRST SET – the lower B diode is blinking No LED Option voice/pager messaging on (alarm reporting) voice/pager messaging off monitoring on nitoring off tel. answering on tel. answering off in case of problems with transmission to the station, reporting will be suspended until a new event occurs monitoring suspended for 30 min.
OUT4 and OUT5 outputs work in „UA” format OUT4 and OUT5 outputs work in PC16OUT format Note: The options: 1,4,5,6 and 8 from the third set of options are irrelevant in the CA-6. FS6 - programming the global times (DEC) The settings refer to the entry delay, exit delay and alarm time.
Programming CA-6 EXAMPLE: programming the counters: the 1 - 2 violations, the 2 - 5 violations, the 3 - without changes [12345] [#] - enter the service mode [7] [#] - call the required function [0][2] [#] - program the first counter (the lower B LED is blinking)
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CA-6 SATEL FIRST SET - the lower B diode is blinking No LED Option quick arming, A partition [1][#] disabled quick arming, A partition [1][#] enabled quick arming, B partition [2][#] disabled quick arming, B partition [2][#] enabled quick arming, A and B partition [0][#] disabled...
Functions programming zone parameters FS24 - programming zone sensitivity Each zone of the CA-6 can have an individual reaction time. Violations lasting shorter than the programmed reaction time are disregarded by the control panel. Programming the zones sensitivity in keypad is performed in a different way, than programming the other parameters.
“arming” zone violation). The programming consists in entering an appropriate two-digit number for each zone to determine its function (reaction type). Each of the CA-6 zones can perform one of the 20 functions: 00 - ENTRY/EXIT...
CA-6 SATEL zone violation end code will be reported to the monitoring station not immediately but only after the zone is disarmed (RESTORE AFTER DISARM) zone violation end code will be reported to the monitoring station immediately (if option 7 is off) During programming, the AB, AB LEDs show the zone number for which the options are being programmed.
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Programming CA-6 09 - DAY ALARM 10 - DURESS ALARM 11 - CHIME 12 - MONO SWITCH 13 - BI SWITCH (ON/OFF) 14 - ARMED STATUS 15 - SILENT ARMING STATUS 16 - EXIT DELAY STATUS 17 - ENTRY DELAY STATUS...
CA-6 SATEL operation time in minutes operation time in seconds LATCH type output – signaling until cleared (operation time irrelevant) programmable output operation time polarity +12V when the output is active polarity 0V when the output is active Note: The option of output assignment to the partition is to be used, when separate sirens have to be assigned to individual partitions.
Programming CA-6 FS36 - programming list of zones for OUT3 (BIT) The function programs the list of zones associated with the OUT3 output. The programming procedure is the same as for the FS32. FS37 - programming OUT4 output The function defines the basic parameters associated with the OUT4 output. The programming procedure is the same as for the FS31.
CA-6 SATEL • In the 0E format (Contact ID selected codes) monitored are all events which have a CID code and which are assigned, respectively, to the station 1 or 2 in the corresponding event assignment functions of the control panel, while the events which have no assignment function (marked in the „Appendix”...
Programming CA-6 Monitoring - programming identifiers FS48 - programming event identifier for station 1 (HEX) FS54 - programming event identifier for station 2 (HEX) The functions FS48 (station 1) and FS54 (station 2) are used to program the identifiers transmitted to the monitoring stations. Programming is carried out in the manner typical for hexadecimal functions (HEX);...
SATEL FS61 - programming zone tamper alarm codes (HEX) The codes programmed with this function are reported when the CA-6 detects violation of the tamper contact in 2EOL/NC and 2EOL/NO line, which triggers a tamper alarm. FS63 - programming zone violation codes (HEX) The function is used for programming the zone violation codes.
Programming CA-6 Note: Assignment of events is necessary for the mode of reporting to both stations with event assignment. The unassigned events will not be sent, despite the properly programmed codes. Monitoring - programming partition event codes FS69 - programming A partition event codes (HEX) FS70 - programming B partition event codes (HEX) The partition event codes can be single- or double-character.
Monitoring - programming system event codes Apart from the events from zones and partitions, the CA-6 can show information on system events (mainly related to the detected troubles). The system event codes are programmed in the same way as the zone event codes.
Programming CA-6 Panic alarm (from keypad) Medical alarm (from keypad) Alarm - keypad tamper Alarm 3 incorrect codes Notes: • The code 3 is recorded in the event log when the control panel is unable to establish communication with the station. In that case, the control panel will retry after 60 seconds to establish connection.
CA-6 SATEL FS85 - programming test transmission time (DEC) The function sets three time parameters which define the moments of sending the test transmission code to the monitoring station. The first parameter (two two-digit numbers: hours, minutes) enables the station to check if the control panel clock works properly.
Programming CA-6 Messaging – programming telephone number FS87 - programming telephone number 1 (HEX) FS88 - programming telephone number 2 (HEX) FS89 - programming telephone number 3 (HEX) FS90 - programming telephone number 4 (HEX) The functions FS87 to FS90 are used to program the telephone numbers to which the control panel sends alarm messages.
CA-6 SATEL depressed keys, and when transmitting the message, it generates corresponding two-tone signals, according to the telephony standard. After calling the function, the panel enters the numerical mode (identically, as the POLPAGER exchange). Each depression of a key means that a corresponding digit has been added to the message.
CA-6 FS101 - programming number of rings before answer (DEC) The function sets the number of rings after which the CA-6 control panel answers the call in order to report the alarm system status or to establish communication with the computer.
[1][2][3][4] and the default service code [1][2][3][4][5]. FS111 - programming keypad address (BIT) The keypad of CA-6 control panel has its individual address, which is set with jumpers. The panel imports this address together with other keypad data (zone state, depressed keys, tamper contact state) and compares with the address programmed in the nonvolatile memory.
The [ * ] key enables to quit the function. address Fig. 3. Setting of the jumpers and corresponding LEDs during programming procedure in the CA-6 KLED keypad. Notes: • The control panel does not support keypad in which either all jumpers or no jumpers are set.
(COM); • open the menu „Communication” and select the „RS-232” item, and then „Local connection with…” (select the CA-6 control panel); • select the service mode in the control panel and start the FS112 function. If the control panel receives no dial tone from the computer within 10 seconds (wrong computer connection cable or port number), the function will quit automatically.
The function enables the keypad address to be automatically read without changing the other parameters. FS125 - programming CTL input functions (HEX) The CTL control input of the CA-6 panel can perform one of the following functions: 0 – not used, 1 - arming,...
CA-6 SATEL 1 - arming / disarming or cancelling alarm – A partition, 2 - arming / disarming or cancelling alarm – B partition, 3 - arming / disarming or cancelling alarm – A & B partition. Note: Do not program any values beyond the permissible.
Programming CA-6 Option 2 refers to blocking the programming of control panel settings in the local mode by means of modem, which does not require the control panel being operated from the keypad, i.e. calling function FS112. Option 3 refers to the control panel dialer and defines the pulse dialing ratio during pulse dialing of a telephone number.
In order to restart the user codes, call FS110. History Of Manual Updates The changes described refer to the manual drawn up for the CA-6 v5.05 control panel. ERSION ESCRIPTION OF CHANGES...
Appendix – CA-6 List of Events The table contains event names and information on extendability of the event code. Shown in a separate column are codes in the Contact ID (CID) format and information on the 0E format (Contact ID selected codes – see description of the functions FS45 and FS46).
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Extendable Events - System CID code 0E format by the number of: Telephone line trouble Telephone line restore Clock loss 3,625 no assignment AC power loss 1,301 AC power restore 3,301 Test transmission 1,602 no assignment Battery trouble 1,302 Battery OK 3,302 OUT 1 overload 1,320 (1)
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