USER MANUAL CA-10
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five long
- DAY/NIGHT zone violated when the partition is disarmed, or counting
zone violated when the partition is armed.
The installer determines which events and in which keypads are to be signaled
acoustically.
User Access Codes
For everyday operation of the system it is necessary to know the user access code. The
control panel comes with one factory-set code (master user code) for each partition:
1234 for partition 1 (A),
2345 for partition 2 (B),
3456 for partition 3 (C),
4567 for partition 4 (D).
Additional 12 user access codes may be programmed for each partition (but no more
than 32 for the entire system). The code can be 4 to 6 digits long.
In some keypads, the numeric keys are provided with letters. They may help the user
memorize a code by associating it with a particular word (e.g. the „[5][6][2][7][2]” code
corresponds to the word „KOBRA”).
When creating a new user access code, the master user assigns a so-called authority
level to it , i.e. determines which of the panel functions are available to the particular
user, and which are not. Usually, an access code entered for the particular partition will
only control that specific partition.
Optionally, the installer can activate the so-called "global access code" function. When
selected, this option makes the user access codes accepted in all 4 partitions,
irrespective of where they were entered, but the particular user number will not be
recorded in the event log.
Arming [CODE][#]
Arming is only possible when the partition is not signaling alarm and is not already
armed: ALARM and ARMED (PARTITION) diodes are off.
In order to arm the system access code should be entered and confirmed by pressing
[#] key. If, while typing the code, user makes a mistake, [
*
] key should be pressed and
the code re-entered. The access codes should be entered very carefully. Giving
a wrong access code three times in sequence may activate the alarm which is recorded
in alarm memory log as „3 wrong codes alarm”.
If the code is entered correctly and arming is possible, the panel will confirm the entry
with three short beeps. At the same time the ARMED (PARTITION) LED will start
blinking, which indicates the exit delay time.
The LCD keypad will display information on arming, as well as the name of the user
who activated the armed mode. It will be followed by information on the exit delay
countdown (provided such an option is provided by the installer). The partitions with
active exit delay countdown are also indicated by blinking of the corresponding LEDs.
The exit delay and the way of audible signaling operation should be determined by the
installer.