USER MANUAL CA-10
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The LED
keypad
enables all the operations to be performed in this partition, except for
the „HOLD DOWN” function (the GOTO function cannot be called again).
The given partition is exited automatically (the keypad returns to its own partition after
approx. 15 seconds after the last key was depressed) or after depressing the [
*
] key for
3 seconds. The panel confirms the return to its basic partition with four short and one
long beeps.
Pressing the [
*
] key in order to exit the GOTO function is immediately confirmed with
two long beeps, and after 3-second holding down the key, return to the basic partition
ensues.
Note:
If the panel does not confirm depressing the given key, it is already in its basic
partition and after three seconds it will call fire alarm from the keypad.
The LCD keypad
makes it possible to switch over from one partition to another, and
then to return to the basic partition, by holding down the key with the number of next
partition (as distinct from the LED keypad, the [
*
] key does not switch over to the basic
partition). For example, when the keypad is connected to the first partition (which is its
basic partition), hold down the key [2] to switch the keypad to the second partition, then
hold down the key [3] to go to the third partition, and then hold down the key [1] to go
back to the basic partition.
Note:
The above mentioned GOTO function is only available when enabled by the
installer.
Viewing alarms log [5]
By holding down the key [5] you can call the function which makes it possible to view
the alarms log.
In
the LCD keypad,
the following message will be displayed: „Viewing alarms log
(
ÇÈÅÆ
)”. Pressing any key will display a date, time and source of the last alarm.
In
the LED
keypad,
the TROUBLE and ARMED (PARTITION) LEDs will go on, the
ALARM LED will start blinking, while information on the last alarm will be shown on the
LEDs 1-12.
Pressing any key (except for the [
*
] key, which stops viewing the alarms log
immediately), you can reach information on the previous alarms, until the end of the
events log. In the LCD keypads, the
S
T
keys make it possible to scroll through the
alarms log, and the
W
X
keys to get some extra information on the alarm source.
The panel signals three types of alarms: zone alarms, anti-tampering zone alarms and
keypad activated alarms. In the LED keypads they are indicated as follows:
•
zone alarms
: one of the LEDs 1-12 / 1-16 is steadily on
(burglary alarms, panic
alarms, fire alarms etc. depending on how the functions of the zones were set up
by the installer)
•
anti-tampering zone alarms
: one of the LEDs 1 to 12 / 1-16 is blinking
(this type
of alarm signals an attempt to dismantle or damage detectors or alarm system
wiring),
•
keypad activated alarms
: the LEDs 1 to 8 are steadily on and two LEDs - one in
the 1 to 5 range and one in the 9 to 12 range - are blinking.
The LEDs have the following meaning:
1 - fire alarm
keypad activated