CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .........................5 [SERVICE CODE][#] [SERVICE CODE][ * ] ................5 ERVICE CALLING THE CONTROL PANEL SERVICE FUNCTIONS ............5 ....................5 ALLING THE SERVICE FUNCTIONS IN KEYPADS ....................5 ALLING THE SERVICE FUNCTIONS IN KEYPADS PROGRAMMING THE SERVICE FUNCTIONS BY MEANS OF KEYPAD ......10 ........................10 FUNCTIONS IN THE KEYPADS...
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Contents SATEL FS35 - programming OUT3 output ........................29 FS36 - programming list of zones OUT3 (BIT) ....................29 FS37 - programming OUT4 output ........................29 FS38 - programming list of zones OUT4 (BIT) ....................29 FS39 - programming OUT5 output ........................29 FS40 - programming list of zones OUT5 (BIT) ....................29 FS41 - programming OUT6 output ........................29...
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SATEL CA-10 FS90 - programming telephone number 4 (HEX) .....................38 FS91 - programming telephone number 5 (HEX) .....................38 FS92 - programming telephone number 6 (HEX) .....................38 FS93 - programming telephone number 7 (HEX) .....................38 FS94 - programming telephone number 8 (HEX) .....................38 FS95 - programming assignment of partitions and messages (BIT) ..............38...
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Contents SATEL ................................50 ONITORING FS136 – programming of prefix for extension of identifiers in TELIM transmission format ......50 FS137 - programming codes to be sent to the monitoring station in TELIM transmission format....50 – ......................50 ONITORING PROGRAMMING OF IDENTIFIERS FS-138 - programming of VISONIC radio system address (DEC)..............50 FS-139 - programming the test transmission period for VISONIC radio system (DEC) ........50...
Introduction Design and program flexibility of the CA-10 control panel give the installer a full freedom of choice in defining the alarm system functions and operating mode. Additionally, they allow some extra functions to be assigned to the panel (for example, control of lighting , locks, cameras).
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Programming SATEL For example, if the display arrow shows Monitoring, the subsequent strokes of the key or [#] result in jumping to the first function of the functional block used to program the monitoring parameters, while the key or [...
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SATEL CA-10 Service mode menu: Basic options 1. Service code 2. Panel ident. (Panel identifier) 3. PC identifier (Computer identifier) 4. PC tel. number (Computer telephone number) 5. Syst. options (System options) 6. Global times 7. Counters 123. Cnt. times (Counters times) Partitions def.
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Programming SATEL Monitoring Report stations 43. MS1 tel.no. (Monitoring station 1 telephone number) 44. MS2 tel.no. (Monitoring station 2 telephone number) 45. MS1 format (Monitoring station 1 transmission format) 46. MS2 format (Monitoring station 2 transmission format) 47. Rep.options (Reporting options) Identifiers 48.
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SATEL CA-10 Messaging Teleph.numbers 87. Tel.number 1 (Telephone number 1) 88. Tel.number 2 (Telephone number 2) 89. Tel.number 3 (Telephone number 3) 90. Tel.number 4 (Telephone number 4) 91. Tel.number 5 (Telephone number 5) 92. Tel.number 6 (Telephone number 6) 93.
Programming SATEL Programming the service functions by means of keypad In the LED keypads, the parameters being programmed are indicated with LEDs. In the LCD keypads, the parameters being programmed are shown on the display. The way of programming and data display in the keypad depend on the type of data entered with the service function.
The [ * ][#] combination of keys makes it possible to exit the function without Figure 1. An example of how to read the data from saving the changes in the currently LEDs in CA-10 KLED keypad. The sixth displayed data. parameter being...
Programming SATEL Table of character coding for LED keypads Binary format State of LEDs Decimal format Hexadecimal (DEC) format (HEX) (BIN) 1-4 or 5-8 0000 0001 0010 0011 0100 0101 0110 0111 1000 1001 1010 1011 1100 1101 1110 1111...
SATEL CA-10 Numeric mode function Text mode function delete proceeding character previous character in the alphabet toggle insert/overwrite next character in the alphabet space Description of the panel service functions Shown in parentheses at many functions is information on the method of data input: bit (BIT), decimal (DEC) or hexadecimal (HEX).
Programming SATEL In the LED keypad programming of this code consists in entering three pairs of hexadecimal characters (digits from 0 to 9 and characters A, B, C, D, E, F - see the table of codes). The LEDs will first display previous settings, and, after the change - the values of characters entered (binary, the first character - LEDs 1 to 4, the second - LEDs 5 to 8, number of pair of programmed characters - LEDs 9-12).
SATEL CA-10 • In case of the busy signal, the waiting for dial tone (code D) does not decrease the counter of queues and retries (e.g. when the panel is connected to an extension line and the outside line is busy, the panel will dial the number until it gets through. Only when the number has been dialed in full, the busy or no answer condition will change the counters.
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Programming SATEL SECOND SET OF OPTIONS (for LED keypad, the LED No. 11 is blinking) Option No. Signaling Option LED LCD external DOWNLOADING enabled external DOWNLOADING disabled TONE dialing PULSE dialing double playback of alarm message from synthesizer single playback of alarm message...
SATEL CA-10 Note: Options 7 and 8 of the third set are only relevant with activated option 7 of the second set – „outputs OUT5, OUT6 control NOKTON radio messaging”. FS6 - programming the global times (DEC) The settings refer to the entry delay, exit delay and alarm time. The times are valid for the entries and exits to which no individual times are assigned.
Provision is made in the control panel for optional selection of the zones to be displayed in the given keypad. This option refers mainly to the LED keypads i.e. to the CA-10-KLED and the CA-10-KLED-S, which was produced until February 2006 (they display the status of 12 out of 16 zones).
SATEL CA-10 FS20 - programming partition 1 options (BIT) In order to increase flexibility of the system, some functions of the keypads are optional. They are performed by the CA10 control panel only in partitions, where they are not disabled. Two sets of options are programmed for each partition. The first set (LED 12 blinking) defines availability of the functions activated by holding down one key.
Programming SATEL CHIME signal on (five short beeps) CHIME signal off trouble signal on (two short beeps every 3 seconds) trouble signal in keypad off EXIT DELAY signal on (one long beep every three seconds) EXIT DELAY signal off ENTRY DELAY signal on (one sort beep every three seconds)
Functions programming zone parameters FS24 - programming zone sensitivity Each zone of the CA-10 panel can have its individual reaction time. Violations lasting shorter than the programmed reaction time are disregarded by the panel. Programming the zone sensitivity in the LED keypad is carried out in a different way than programming the other parameters.
Programming SATEL EXAMPLE: LEDs: 1,3,6,8 are on, which gives value = 165: State of the LEDs from 1 to 8 : 128+32 + 4+1 = 165 VALUE (ms): (165) 16 ms = 2640 ms REACTION TIME PROGRAMMED VALUE In the LCD keypad, the time is programmed directly in milliseconds from 16 to 4080 (the value is automatically rounded up to the multiple of the number 16).
(e.g., the reaction will be different in the case of 24 H FIRE zone violation, and in the case of ARMING zone violation). The programming consists in entering an appropriate two-digit number for each zone to determine its reaction type. Each of the CA-10 zones can be programmed for: 00 - ENTRY/EXIT 01 - DELAY...
Programming SATEL FS27 - programming zone options (BIT) Each control panel zone has eight associated options which activate additional functions of the zone. The use of these options depends on the zone reaction type. The control panel tests only the options relevant to the given zone. For example, it is of no use to activate the "auto-bypassed after first alarm"...
SATEL CA-10 [2][8] [#] - call the function [#] - skip programming entry delay for zone 1 [#] - skip programming entry delay for zone 2 [#] - skip programming entry delay for zone 3 [3][0] [#] - program the entry delay for zone 4...
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Programming SATEL In the LED keypad, after selecting the function, the LEDs 1 to 8 show the respective parameter setting, while the LEDs 9 to 12 show which parameter is being programmed. The first parameter defines the output type (the LED 12 is blinking). The programming consists in entering a two-digit number (identically as in the DEC functions) and confirming it with the [#] key.
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SATEL CA-10 Output operation time is programmed from 00 to 99. A corresponding option (see below) defines whether the operation time has been given in seconds or minutes. The set of eight options defines i.a. the output assignment to partitions, and other details of the output operation.
Programming SATEL of the LEDs 1 to 8. The setting completed, confirmation of the options with the key [#] will exit the function. EXAMPLE: programming the OUT1 output for the BURGLARY/FIRE ALARM type operation, for 5 minutes, with polarity 0V in active state [3][1] [#] - call the function.
SATEL CA-10 FS35 - programming OUT3 output The function defines the basic parameters associated with the OUT3 output. The programming procedure is same as for the FS31. FS36 - programming list of zones OUT3 (BIT) The function programs the list of zones associated with the OUT3 output. The programming procedure is same as for the FS32.
SATEL CA-10 Notes: • The options 3 and 4 are used when separate identifiers are assigned to particular event groups, and the station to which messages are sent identifies the system by the first identifier received. In such a case, the control panel can initiate a new connection for each event group.
Programming SATEL FS53 - programming system events identifier for station 1 (HEX) FS54 - programming zone events identifier for station 2 (HEX) FS55 - programming partition 1 events identifier for station 2 (HEX) FS56 - programming partition 2 events identifier for station 2 (HEX)
SATEL CA-10 FS61 - programming zone tamper alarm codes (HEX) The codes programmed with this function are reported when the control panel detects violation of the tamper contact in 2EOL/NC and 2EOL/NO zones, which triggers a tamper alarm. FS62 - programming zone trouble codes (HEX)
Programming SATEL FS67 - programming zone events assignment to station 1 (BIT) FS68 - programming zone events assignment to station 2 (BIT) The functions define, which zone events are to be sent to station 1, and which to station 2, when in FS47 the transmission is programmed to both stations.
SATEL CA-10 During programming in the LED keypad LEDs 1-8 show the programmed code (1-4 the first character, 5-8 the second character of the code). The LEDs 9 to 12 show the number of event programmed, according to the list below:...
SATEL Monitoring - programming system report codes Apart from the events from zones and partitions, the CA-10 panel can transmit information on system events (mainly related to the detected troubles). The rules of programming system event codes are identical to those for the zone event codes.
SATEL CA-10 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 120 seconds to establish connection. When it gets through, the control panel will transmit all events from the memory.
Programming SATEL [8][5] [#] - call the function [0][1] [#] - enter the hour for message sending [4][5] [#] - enter the minutes and exit the function FS86 - programming the „AC loss” report delay (DEC) The function defines the time from the mains supply loss after which the panel will send an „AC loss”...
SATEL CA-10 EXAMPLE: programming of the following settings (assuming that LEDs 1 to 8 for all numbers are off) • 1 telephone number -voice message from synthesizer, with alarm in partition 1,2, 3, • 2 telephone number - message No. 2 (pager), with alarm in partition 1, •...
FS101 - programming number of rings before answer (DEC) The function sets the number of rings after which the CA-10 control panel will answer the call in order to report the alarm system status or to establish communication with the computer.
CA-10 Functions programming TIMERS The CA-10 control panel is equipped with four TIMERS, which compare on the current basis the panel clock with the times set on the TIMERS. If the times are consistent, the timers perform the functions assigned to them.
= 4567. FS111 - programming keypad addresses (BIT) The keypads of CA-10 panel have an individual address (in the LED type keypads it is set with jumpers, in the LCD keypads - by software means). The panel imports this address together with other keypad data (zone state, depressed keys, tampering) and compares with the address programmed in the nonvolatile memory for each keypad.
1 keypad 2 counter Figure 3. An example of jumper setting in the first partition LED keypad and LED signaling in CA-10 KLED Notes: • The control panel does not support LED keypads in which either all jumpers or no jumpers are set, as well as LCD keypads in which the address 0000 or 1111 has been programmed.
Programming SATEL • start the DLOAD10 program on the computer and select the number of communication port (COM); • call the service mode in the panel and activate the function FS112. Calling the function FS112 will be signaled by the panel with lighting the ] LED.
SATEL CA-10 parameters of the system to which the panel transmits its messages. If parameters of such signals change, it will be sufficient to specify new data. In the LED keypads the programming consists in entering six two-character codes which are suitable for the given paging system.
Programming SATEL [#] - confirm the counter 1 count-up time and proceed to programming counter 2 [1][5][0] enter the count-up time for counter 2 (LED 11 is blinking during programming) [#] - confirm the counter 2 count-up time and proceed to programming counter 3...
SATEL CA-10 The programming procedure is identical as for the function FS69 – FS72. Functions programming partition assignment FS127- zones auto-bypassed on no exit in partition 1 (BIT) FS128- zones auto-bypassed on no exit in partition 2 (BIT) FS129- zones auto-bypassed on no exit in partition 3 (BIT)
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Programming SATEL Option 3 refers to the control panel dialer and defines the pulse dialing ratio during pulse dialing of a telephone number. Selecting the option sets its value at 1:1.5. If the option is not selected, the ratio is 1:2.
SATEL CA-10 If this option is inactive, violation of a zone when the partition is armed will generate an alarm, provided the keypad is not already signaling a previous alarm. If the keypad is already signaling an alarm, violation of the zone will not cause a new alarm.
Programming SATEL FS135 - programming codes to unbypass the control panel zones (HEX) The codes programmed with this function are sent after calling the user function 4 and unbypassing the control panel zones. The codes are programmed in the same way as the other zone events codes (FS60 –...
SATEL CA-10 In the control panel memory only 3 successive test transmission events are saved. If a new event occurs then the next 3 successive events can be saved. LCD keypad service functions LCD keypad service functions are available in the control panel service mode through the...
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Programming SATEL LCD keypad menu: Names Partition names Part. 1 name (Partition 1 name) Part. 2 name (Partition 2 name) Part. 3 name (Partition 3 name) Part. 4 name (Partition 4 name) P.1 users names P.1 usr. 1 name (Partition 1 user 1 name) P.1 usr.
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SATEL CA-10 Texts System ok System armed Armed silent Arming Arming silent Disarming Zones bypassed Alarm ! Fire alarm ! Alarm memory Fire alarm mem. (Fire alarm memory) Alarm off System trouble Entry time Exit time Time left: Wait for data Symbols LED std.symbols...
Programming SATEL Names The functions make it possible to change the descriptions of partitions, and the users of partitions, zones and outputs displayed in standard mode, to other ones. Texts Standard system messages (like "alarm", "armed" etc.) can be modified with this function according to user preferences and requirements of a specific installation.
SATEL CA-10 Display backlight The function provides a choice of display illumination mode. The following settings are possible: − no backlight (0) − half power light (1/2) − full power light (1) − auto 0 – 1/2 − auto 0 – 1 −...
Programming SATEL not used not used long backlight on (140s) long backlight off (40s) permanent backlight of the keys and the LCD display on permanent backlight of the keys and the LCD display off alternative type of menu on alternative type of menu off...
This procedure can be disabled by software means (see: FS131 first option in the first set of option). Note: Similarly as in other SATEL control panels, shorting the pins and powering up alone will not restore any parameters. However, it will activate the service mode thus making it possible to check how the control panel has been programmed, and to analyze any programming errors.
History of the manual updates Described in the table below are changes as compared with the manual for the CA-10 control panel with firmware in version 4.10. Date Version Introduced changes Arming is impossible, if the zone with activated PRIORITY option is violated or tampered (p.
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