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Alarm Control Panel

ca10fs_en 08/08
GDAŃSK
CA-10 Program Version 5.11

PROGRAMMING
The latest EC declaration of conformity and certificates are available for
downloading on website www.satel.pl
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION .........................................................................................................................5
SERVICE MODE [SERVICE CODE][#] OR [SERVICE CODE][*] ..........................................................................5
CALLING THE CONTROL PANEL SERVICE FUNCTIONS ......................................................5
CALLING THE SERVICE FUNCTIONS IN LED KEYPADS ....................................................................................................5
CALLING THE SERVICE FUNCTIONS IN LCD KEYPADS ....................................................................................................5
PROGRAMMING THE SERVICE FUNCTIONS BY MEANS OF KEYPAD ..............................10
BIT FUNCTIONS IN THE LED KEYPADS .......................................................................................................................10
BIT FUNCTIONS IN THE LCD KEYPADS.......................................................................................................................10
BIT FUNCTIONS WITH A LIST IN THE LCD KEYPADS.....................................................................................................10
DEC FUNCTIONS IN THE LED KEYPADS .....................................................................................................................10
DEC FUNCTIONS IN THE LCD KEYPADS.....................................................................................................................11
HEX FUNCTIONS IN THE LED KEYPADS .....................................................................................................................11
HEX FUNCTIONS IN THE LCD KEYPADS .....................................................................................................................11
TABLE OF CHARACTER CODING FOR LED KEYPADS ...................................................................................................12
EDITING TEXTS IN THE LCD KEYPADS........................................................................................................................12
DESCRIPTION OF THE PANEL SERVICE FUNCTIONS ........................................................13
FS0 - quit service mode ....................................................................................................................................13
FUNCTIONS PROGRAMMING BASIC OPTIONS ..............................................................................................................13
FS1 - changing service code ............................................................................................................................13
FS2 - programming control panel identifier (HEX)............................................................................................13
FS3 - programming computer identifier (HEX) .................................................................................................13
FS4 - programming computer telephone number (HEX) ..................................................................................14
FS5 - programming the system options (BIT) ...................................................................................................15
FS6 - programming the global times (DEC)......................................................................................................17
FS7 - programming the counting zone counters (DEC)....................................................................................17
FUNCTIONS PROGRAMMING PARTITION ASSIGNMENT ..................................................................................................17
FS8 - zones assignment to partition 1 (BIT) .....................................................................................................17
FS9 - zones assignment to partition 2 (BIT) .....................................................................................................17
FS10 - zones assignment to partition 3 (BIT) ...................................................................................................18
FS11 - zones assignment to partition 4 (BIT) ...................................................................................................18
FS12 - programming zones displayed in partition 1 keypad (BIT)....................................................................18
FS13 - programming zones displayed in partition 2 keypad (BIT)....................................................................18
FS14 - programming zones displayed in partition 3 keypad (BIT)....................................................................18
FS15 - programming zones displayed in partition 4 keypad (BIT)....................................................................18
FS16 - programming auto-bypassed zones in partition 1 (BIT) ........................................................................18
FS17 - programming auto-bypassed zones in partition 2 (BIT) ........................................................................18
FS18 - programming auto-bypassed zones in partition 3 (BIT) ........................................................................18
FS19 - programming auto-bypassed zones in partition 4 (BIT) ........................................................................18
FS20 - programming partition 1 options (BIT) ..................................................................................................19
FS21 - programming partition 2 options (BIT) ..................................................................................................20
FS22 - programming partition 3 options (BIT) ..................................................................................................20
FS23 - programming partition 4 options (BIT) ..................................................................................................20
FUNCTIONS PROGRAMMING ZONE PARAMETERS ........................................................................................................21
FS24 - programming zone sensitivity................................................................................................................21
FS25 - programming zone type (DEC) .............................................................................................................22
FS26 - programming zone reaction type (DEC) ...............................................................................................23
FS27 - programming zone options (BIT)...........................................................................................................24
FS28 - programming individual entry delay (DEC) ...........................................................................................24
FS29 - programming maximum zone violation times........................................................................................25
FS30 - programming the zone no violation time ...............................................................................................25
FUNCTIONS PROGRAMMING OUTPUT PARAMETERS.....................................................................................................25
FS31 - programming OUT1 output ...................................................................................................................25
FS32 - programming list of zones OUT1 (BIT) .................................................................................................28
FS33 - programming OUT2 output ...................................................................................................................28
FS34 - programming list of zones OUT2 (BIT) .................................................................................................28
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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
FS42 - programming list of zones OUT6 (BIT) .................................................................................................29
MONITORING - PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS OF TRANSMISSION TO MONITORING STATIONS ..........................................29
FS43 - programming station 1 telephone number (HEX) .................................................................................29
FS44 - programming station 2 telephone number (HEX) .................................................................................29
FS45 - programming station 1 format (HEX) ....................................................................................................29
FS46 - programming station 2 format (HEX) ....................................................................................................29
FS47 - programming reporting options (BIT) ....................................................................................................30
MONITORING - PROGRAMMING IDENTIFIERS ...............................................................................................................31
FS48 - programming zone events identifier for station 1 (HEX) .......................................................................31
FS49 - programming partition 1 events identifier for station 1 (HEX) ...............................................................31
FS50 - programming partition 2 events identifier for station 1 (HEX) ...............................................................31
FS51 - programming partition 3 events identifier for station 1 (HEX) ...............................................................31
FS52 - programming partition 4 events identifier for station 1 (HEX) ...............................................................31
FS53 - programming system events identifier for station 1 (HEX)....................................................................32
FS54 - programming zone events identifier for station 2 (HEX) .......................................................................32
FS55 - programming partition 1 events identifier for station 2 (HEX) ...............................................................32
FS56 - programming partition 2 events identifier for station 2 (HEX) ...............................................................32
FS57 - programming partition 3 events identifier for station 2 (HEX) ...............................................................32
FS58 - programming partition 4 events identifier for station 2 (HEX) ...............................................................32
FS59 - programming system events identifier for station 2 (HEX)....................................................................32
MONITORING - PROGRAMMING ZONE REPORT CODES .................................................................................................32
FS60 - programming zone alarm codes (HEX).................................................................................................32
FS61 - programming zone tamper alarm codes (HEX).....................................................................................33
FS62 - programming zone trouble codes (HEX)...............................................................................................33
FS63 - programming zone violation codes (HEX).............................................................................................33
FS64 - programming zone RESTORE codes (HEX) ........................................................................................33
FS65 - programming zone TAMPER RESTORE codes (HEX) ........................................................................33
FS66 - programming zone TROUBLE RESTORE codes (HEX) ......................................................................33
FS67 - programming zone events assignment to station 1 (BIT) .....................................................................34
FS68 - programming zone events assignment to station 2 (BIT) .....................................................................34
MONITORING - PROGRAMMING PARTITION REPORT CODES ..........................................................................................34
FS69 - programming partition 1 events codes (HEX) .......................................................................................34
FS70 - programming partition 2 events codes (HEX) .......................................................................................34
FS71 - programming partition 3 events codes (HEX) .......................................................................................34
FS72 - programming partition 4 events codes (HEX) .......................................................................................34
FS73 - programming partition 1 events assignment to station 1 (BIT) .............................................................35
FS74 - programming partition 2 events assignment to station 1 (BIT) .............................................................35
FS75 - programming partition 3 events assignment to station 1 (BIT) .............................................................35
FS76 - programming partition 4 events assignment to station 1 (BIT) .............................................................35
FS77 - programming partition 1 events assignment to station 2 (BIT) .............................................................35
FS78 - programming partition 2 events assignment to station 2 (BIT) .............................................................35
FS79 - programming partition 3 events assignment to station 2 (BIT) .............................................................35
FS80 - programming partition 4 events assignment to station 2 (BIT) .............................................................35
MONITORING - PROGRAMMING SYSTEM REPORT CODES .............................................................................................36
FS81 - programming system events codes - set I (HEX) .................................................................................36
FS82 – programming system events codes - set II (HEX)................................................................................36
FS83 - programming system event assignment to station 1 (BIT)....................................................................37
FS84 - programming system event assignment to station 2 (BIT)....................................................................37
FS85 - programming test transmission time (DEC) ..........................................................................................37
FS86 - programming the „AC loss” report delay (DEC) ....................................................................................38
MESSAGING – PROGRAMMING TELEPHONE NUMBER ...................................................................................................38
FS87 - programming telephone number 1 (HEX) .............................................................................................38
FS88 - programming telephone number 2 (HEX) .............................................................................................38
FS89 - programming telephone number 3 (HEX) .............................................................................................38
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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
MESSAGING – PROGRAMMING OF PAGER MESSAGES ...............................................................................................39
FS96 - programming message 1 (POLPAGER format)....................................................................................39
FS97 - programming message 2 (POLPAGER) ...............................................................................................39
FS98 - programming message 3 (POLPAGER) ...............................................................................................39
FS99 - programming message 4 (POLPAGER) ...............................................................................................39
MESSAGING – PROGRAMMING OF MESSAGING PARAMETERS ......................................................................................40
FS100 - programming number of queues and retries in a queue (DEC)..........................................................40
FS101 - programming number of rings before answer (DEC) ..........................................................................40
FUNCTIONS PROGRAMMING TIMERS .......................................................................................................................41
FS102 - programming TIMER 1 (DEC).............................................................................................................41
FS103 - programming TIMER 2 (DEC).............................................................................................................41
FS104 - programming TIMER 3 (DEC).............................................................................................................41
FS105 - programming TIMER 4 (DEC).............................................................................................................41
FS106 - programming TIMER functions (DEC) ................................................................................................41
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................................................................42
FS107 – factory default settings restoration .....................................................................................................42
FS108 - clearing event log ................................................................................................................................42
FS109 - factory default identifiers restoration ...................................................................................................42
FS110 - factory default codes restoration .........................................................................................................42
FS111 - programming keypad addresses (BIT)................................................................................................42
FS112 - start of programming through RS-232 ................................................................................................43
FUNCTIONS RELATED TO MEMORY OF EVENTS ...........................................................................................................44
FS113 - event log printout (all events) ..............................................................................................................44
FS114 - alarm log printout ................................................................................................................................44
FS115 - trouble log printout ..............................................................................................................................44
FS116 - partition event printout (arming/disarming) .........................................................................................44
MESSAGING – PROGRAMMING OF MESSAGING PARAMETERS ......................................................................................44
FS117 - permissible telephone line loss delay (DEC) ......................................................................................44
FS118 - parameters of pager station signals (HEX) .........................................................................................44
MESSAGING – PROGRAMMING OF HEX MESSAGES ....................................................................................................45
FS119 - programming message 1 (HEX)..........................................................................................................45
FS120 - programming message 2 (HEX)..........................................................................................................45
FS121 - programming message 3 (HEX)..........................................................................................................45
FS122 - programming message 4 (HEX)..........................................................................................................45
FUNCTIONS PROGRAMMING BASIC OPTIONS ...............................................................................................................45
FS123- counters count-up times.......................................................................................................................45
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................................................................46
FS124- keypad address auto-detect.................................................................................................................46
FS125- testing outputs ......................................................................................................................................46
MONITORING - PROGRAMMING SYSTEM REPORTING CODES ........................................................................................46
FS126- programming guard control codes (HEX) ............................................................................................46
FUNCTIONS PROGRAMMING PARTITION ASSIGNMENT ..................................................................................................47
FS127- zones auto-bypassed on no exit in partition 1 (BIT).............................................................................47
FS128- zones auto-bypassed on no exit in partition 2 (BIT).............................................................................47
FS129- zones auto-bypassed on no exit in partition 3 (BIT).............................................................................47
FS130- zones auto-bypassed on no exit in partition 4 (BIT).............................................................................47
SPECIAL FUNCTION ..................................................................................................................................................47
FS131 - programming additional options (BIT).................................................................................................47
FS132 - programming of clock correction (DEC)..............................................................................................49
MONITORING - PROGRAMMING SYSTEM REPORT CODES .............................................................................................49
FS133 - programming the time of test transmission to the monitoring station (DEC) ......................................49
MONITORING – PROGRAMMING ZONE REPORT CODES ................................................................................................49
FS134 - programming codes to bypass the control panel zones (HEX)...........................................................49
FS135 - programming codes to unbypass the control panel zones (HEX).......................................................50
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MONITORING ...........................................................................................................................................................50
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
MONITORING – PROGRAMMING OF IDENTIFIERS..........................................................................................................50
FS-138 - programming of VISONIC radio system address (DEC)....................................................................50
FS-139 - programming the test transmission period for VISONIC radio system (DEC) ...................................50
LCD KEYPAD SERVICE FUNCTIONS.................................................................................... 51
NAMES ....................................................................................................................................................................54
TEXTS .....................................................................................................................................................................54
SYMBOLS ................................................................................................................................................................54
LED standard characters ..................................................................................................................................54
LCD standard characters ..................................................................................................................................54
SETTINGS ................................................................................................................................................................54
Time format .......................................................................................................................................................54
Status format .....................................................................................................................................................54
Display backlight ...............................................................................................................................................55
Keypad backlight ...............................................................................................................................................55
Keypad address ................................................................................................................................................55
GOTO function ..................................................................................................................................................55
Options ..............................................................................................................................................................55
RESET DEFAULTS ....................................................................................................................................................56
TEST .......................................................................................................................................................................56
RESTORING DEFAULT SETTINGS, RESTORING CODES ................................................... 57
RESTORATION OF SETTINGS ON ENTERING THE SERVICE MODE BY MEANS OF SERVICE CODE .......................................57
RESTORATION OF SETTINGS ON ENTERING THE SERVICE MODE BY HARDWARE MEANS .................................................57
RESTORATION OF SETTINGS WHEN THE OPTION TO ENTER THE SERVICE MODE BY HARDWARE MEANS IS LOCKED AND IT IS
IMPOSSIBLE TO USE THE SERVICE CODE ....................................................................................................................57

HISTORY OF THE MANUAL UPDATES ................................................................................. 58


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).
All the control panel parameters can be programmed by means of the keypad or PC computer
(locally via RS-232 or remotely via the modem). Programming with the keypad is possible
after starting the service mode.

Service Mode [SERVICE CODE][#] or [SERVICE CODE][*]


The service mode can be started from the keypad in any disarmed and non-alarming partition.
In order to start the service mode, enter the service code (by default=[1][2][3][4][5]) and confirm
it with the key [#] or [*]. The service mode is indicated by alternate blinking of the [ALARM]
and [ARMED] LED corresponding to the partition, where the keypad is and a short beep is
generated every 3 seconds. The other partitions function normally, alarms being only signaled
in the keypads and reported to the monitoring station. No keypad tamper conditions or
addresses are checked in the service mode. The service mode is on until deactivated by the
service function (FS0). It can also be exited with a computer command from the DLOAD
program.

Calling the control panel service functions


Calling in the service function is signaled by lighting of the TROUBLE LED. Depending on the
keypad type (LED or LCD), the service functions can be started in various ways.

Calling the service functions in LED keypads


Having started the service mode, call the function by entering the function number from the
keypad and pressing the key [#].

Calling the service functions in LCD keypads


Having started the service mode, you can see the following message appear on the display:

Service menu
Menu:

You can move through the menu by means of the arrow keys. Pressing any arrow key will bring
the service mode hierarchical menu to the display, which facilitates access to the service
functions. The menu is organized so that the control panel particular service functions are
grouped by topics.
The keys ST enable the menu to be scrolled.
You can enter a submenu or start the function shown by arrow on the display either by pressing
the key X or [#].
In order to quit the submenu or the function, press the key ◄ or [*], or, alternatively, the key
combination [*] and [#]. It depends on the type of function – in some functions, the keys [*] and
W are used for editing.
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For example, if the display arrow shows Monitoring, the subsequent strokes of the key X or [#]
result in jumping to the first function of the functional block used to program the monitoring
parameters, while the key W or [*] makes it possible to go back to the successive menu levels:
Monitoring

Report stations

MS1 tel. no.

Report stations

Monitoring
In the LCD keypad, the functions can also be called in the service mode by entering the
function number from the keypad, followed by pressing the [#] key, in the same way as in the
LED keypads.
The following pages show the structure of the menu. The functions programming the LCD
keypad are grouped in a separate menu described later in this guide.
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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. 8. Part.1 zones (Zones of partition 1)
9. Part.2 zones (Zones of partition 2)
10. Part.3 zones (Zones of partition 3)
11. Part.4 zones (Zones of partition 4)
12. Kpd.1 zones (Zones displayed on keypad1)
13. Kpd.2 zones (Zones displayed on keypad2)
14. Kpd.3 zones (Zones displayed on keypad3)
15. Kpd.4 zones (Zones displayed on keypad4)
16. P.1 bypasses (Partition 1 auto-bypassed zones)
17. P.2 bypasses (Partition 2 auto-bypassed zones)
18. P.3 bypasses (Partition 3 auto-bypassed zones)
19. P.4 bypasses (Partition 4 auto-bypassed zones)
20. P.1 options (Partition 1 options)
21. P.2 options (Partition 2 options)
22. P.3 options (Partition 3 options)
23. P.4 options (Partition 4 options)
127. ZoBypsNoEx1 (Zones auto-bypassed on no exit in partition 1)
128. ZoBypsNoEx2 (Zones auto-bypassed on no exit in partition 2)
129. ZoBypsNoEx3 (Zones auto-bypassed on no exit in partition 3)
130. ZoBypsNoEx4 (Zones auto-bypassed on no exit in partition 4)
Zones 24. Zone sensit. (Zones sensitivity)
25. Zone types
26. Reaction typ (Reaction type)
27. Zone options
28. Entry delays
29. Max.viol.tim (Maximum violation time)
30. Max.no v.tim (Maximum no violation time)
Outputs 31. Output OUT1 (Output OUT1 programming)
32. OUT1 zones (Zones assigned to OUT1)
33. Output OUT2 (Output OUT2 programming)
34. OUT2 zones (Zones assigned to OUT2)
35. Output OUT3 (Output OUT3 programming)
36. OUT3 zones (Zones assigned to OUT3)
37. Output OUT4 (Output OUT4 programming)
38. OUT4 zones (Zones assigned to OUT4)
39. Output OUT5 (Output OUT5 programming)
40. OUT5 zones (Zones assigned to OUT5)
41. Output OUT6 (Output OUT6 programming)
42. OUT6 zones (Zones assigned to OUT6)
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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. Zones ID MS1 (Zones events identifiers for station 1)
49. Part.1 ID MS1 (Partition1 events identifiers for station 1)
50. Part.2 ID MS1 (Partition2 events identifiers for station 1)
51. Part.3 ID MS1 (Partition3 events identifiers for station 1)
52. Part.4 ID MS1 (Partition4 events identifiers for station 1)
53. Syst. ID MS1 (System events identifiers for station 1)
54. Zones ID MS2 (Zones events identifiers for station 2)
55. Part.1 ID MS2 (Partition1 events identifiers for station 2)
56. Part.2 ID MS2 (Partition2 events identifiers for station 2)
57. Part.3 ID MS2 (Partition3 events identifiers for station 2)
58. Part.4 ID MS2 (Partition4 events identifiers for station 2)
59. Syst. ID MS2 (System events identifiers for station 2)
138. VISIN.addr. (VISONIC radio system address)
139. VISON.test (Test transmission period, VISONIC)
Zone rep.codes 60. Zone alarm
61. Zone tamper
62. Zone trouble
63. Zone violat. (Zone violation)
64. Zone restore
65. Tamper rest. (Tamper restore)
66. Trouble res. (Trouble restore)
134. Bypass (Zones bypass)
135. Unbypass (Zones unbypass)
67. MS1 assignm. (Events assignment to station 1)
68. MS2 assignm. (Events assignment to station 2)
Part.rep.codes 69. Part.1 codes (Partition 1 events codes)
70. Part.2 codes (Partition 2 events codes)
71. Part.3 codes (Partition 3 events codes)
72. Part.4 codes (Partition 4 events codes)
73. Part.1 MS1 (Partition 1 events assignment to st. 1)
74. Part.2 MS1 (Partition 2 events assignment to st. 1)
75. Part.3 MS1 (Partition 3 events assignment to st. 1)
76. Part.4 MS1 (Partition 4 events assignment to st. 1)
77. Part.1 MS2 (Partition 1 events assignment to st. 2)
78. Part.2 MS2 (Partition 2 events assignment to st. 2)
79. Part.3 MS2 (Partition 3 events assignment to st. 2)
80. Part.4 MS2 (Partition 4 events assignment to st. 2)
Syst.rep.codes 81. Sys.cds.set1 (System events codes set 1)
82. Sys.cds.set2 (System events codes set 2)
83. Sys.cds MS1 (System events assignment to station 1)
84. Sys.cds MS2 (System events assignment to station 2)
85. Tr. test. at (Sending of test transmission at...)
86. AC loss del. (AC loss report delay)
126. Guard codes (Guard control report codes)
133. T. tst. every (Test transmission every...)
140. Tr. test.arm (Test transmission every… while armed)
136. TELIM prefx (Prefixes for extension of identifiers in TELIM transmission format)
137. TELIM codes (Codes to be send in TELIM transmission format)
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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. Tel.number 7 (Telephone number 7)
94. Tel.number 8 (Telephone number 8)
95. Part.&msg (Partitions and messages assignment)
PAGER messages 96. Message 1 (Message 1 for pager – POLAPGER)
97. Message 2 (Message 2 for pager – POLAPGER)
98. Message 3 (Message 3 for pager – POLAPGER)
99. Message 4 (Message 4 for pager – POLAPGER)
HEX message 119. HEX msg.1 (Message 1 for pager – HEX)
120. HEX msg.2 (Message 2 for pager – HEX)
121. HEX msg.3 (Message 3 for pager – HEX)
122. HEX msg.4 (Message 4 for pager – HEX)
Msg.parameters 100. Queue/attps (Telephone queue and attempts)
101. Answr.rings (Number of rings before answer)
117. T.loss del. (Telephone line loss recognition delay)
118. PAGER param (PAGER station parameters)
Timers 102.
Timer 1
103.
Timer 2
104.
Timer 3
105.
Timer 4
106.
Timer func. (Timers’ functions)
Spec.functions 107.
Factory set (Factory default settings restore)
108.
Erase log (Erase event log)
109.
Manuf.ident (Manufactory default identifiers restore)
110.
Codes reset (Factory default codes restore)
111.
Keypad addr (Keypads addresses)
112.
RS232 DWNL (Local downloading start)
124.
Set address (Auto-configure keypads addresses)
125.
Output test (Outputs testing)
131.
Add.options (Additional options)
132.
Clock adj. (Clock adjustment)
Event log 113.
Print evnts (Event log print)
114.
Print alarm (Alarm log print)
115.
Print trbls (Trouble log print)
116.
Print part. (Partitions event log print)
Review events
LCD keypad menu (see “LCD keypad service functions”)
0 Quit service
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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 panel programming is based on three types of functions: bit (BIT), decimal
(DEC) and hexadecimal (HEX). The bit functions are used to program two-state parameters:
YES and NO (e.g. the functions of zone assignment to partition, options). The decimal functions
are used for programming data in the form of a few digits (for example, the test transmission
time - 4 digits, individual entry delay time of zones - 16 x 2 digits). The hexadecimal functions
are used to program hexadecimal data (e.g., monitoring codes).

BIT functions in the LED keypads


During programming with a bit function, the LEDs 1 to 8 show the current setting of particular
parameters (diode on - YES, off - NO). Pressing one of the keys [1] to [8] changes the state of
the corresponding diode. Having programmed 8 options, save them in the control panel using
the [#] key. If the programming function includes more parameters, the control panel will signal
with two short beeps acceptance of the first eight parameters, then it will go to the next set of
options, displaying their status on the LEDs 1 to 8. By means of the LEDs 9 to 12, the panel will
show which set of options is currently being programmed. When all the parameters have been
programmed, the control panel will signal exiting the function with four short a one long beeps.
The [*] key makes it possible to quit the function at any time without saving the changes in
currently displayed data.

BIT functions in the LCD keypads


After a bit function is called, the keys W X will change the cursor position and the keys ST will
the value of the bit at the cursor position. It is also possible to enter the desired bit number with
the numeric keys. Bit numbers 10-16 are entered by pressing [*] followed by the key with the
second digit. The combination of [*] and [#] terminates the function.

BIT functions with a list in the LCD keypads


After a bit function with a list is called in the first line of the display the function name will be
shown, while in the second line – the name of the first option in this function (e.g. System
options). The character indicates that the option is on. To change the switch state press any
numeric key. The keys ST will scroll the switch list. The [*] key makes it possible to quit the
function at any time without saving the changes.

DEC functions in the LED keypads


During programming with a decimal function the LEDs 1-4 show binary the first digit, LEDs 5-8 -
the second digit, while the LEDs 9-12 display binary the counter of digit pairs (see figure 1).
The programming consists in entering a two-digit number and confirming it with the [#] key.
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. The control panel will confirm acceptance of the data with two short beeps. When all
the parameters have been programmed, the function is exited which is signaled 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.
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DEC functions in the LCD keypads


In the case of functions which are used to program several parameters the keys ST choose
the parameter to be modified, the key W deletes the character which proceeds the cursor and
the key X cancel any changes to the currently edited parameter. Parameter values are entered
with numeric keys. The [*] key makes it possible to quit the function at any time without saving
the changes.

HEX functions in the LED keypads


During programming with a hexadeci- bit significance
mal function, the LEDs 1-4 show binary
the first HEX digit, LEDs 5-8 - the sec-
ond digit, while the LEDs 9-12 display
the counter of digit pairs (see figure 1).
Programming by means of this type of 1 digit
function consists in entering a
parameter (two hexadecimal digits) and
confirming it with the [#] key. For the
digits 0-9 it is sufficient to press the
corresponding key, the digits A-F are 2 digit counter
entered using the combination of keys
[*] and [0]-[5] (i.e. A=[*][0], B=[*][1]
etc.). Pressing the [*] key results in
blinking of the digit, which will be
changed after one of the keys [0]-[5] is
pressed.
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 is being programmed
(counter = 6), LEDs 1-8 show the current
value of parameter equal to A2 (HEX).

Note: In the LED keypad both in the decimal and hexadecimal function, consecutive
depressions of numeric keys result only in displaying the respective number on the LEDs
(the state of LEDs 1-4 and 5-8 is alternately changed). Only by pressing the [#] key you
will save the status of the parameter displayed on the diodes .

HEX functions in the LCD keypads


Programming the two-digit hexadecimal HEX codes (e.g. the codes of zone events) by means
of the functions FS60 - FS66 and FS134 - FS135 is performed in the same way as described
for the decimal codes, the characters A ... F being reached with the key combination of [*] and
one of the digits 0 ... 5.
When programming the multi-digit hexadecimal codes (e.g. identifiers in the functions FS48 -
FS59), the keys ◄ and ► are used to move the cursor, the key ▲ deletes characters
preceding the cursor, and the key ▼ toggles the mode from inserting characters to overwriting
them, and vice versa. The new values are entered by means of the numeric keys, the
characters A ... F being reached with the key combination of [*] and one of the digits 0 ... 5.
The key combination [*][#] makes it possible to quit the function without saving any changes.
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Table of character coding for LED keypads

Decimal format Binary format Hexadecimal State of LEDs


(DEC) (BIN) format (HEX) 1-4 or 5-8
0 0000 0
1 0001 1
2 0010 2
3 0011 3
4 0100 4
5 0101 5
6 0110 6
7 0111 7
8 1000 8
9 1001 9
10 1010 A
11 1011 B
12 1100 C
13 1101 D
14 1110 E
15 1111 F

Editing texts in the LCD keypads


During programming of text format messages, the keys W X control the cursor, [*] toggles the
mode (text mode / numeric mode) and [#] confirms the entire text value. The remaining keys
function depend on the mode.
The text mode is signaled by * in the upper right corner of the display. Use numeric keys to
enter characters according to the table. Lowercase characters are obtained by pressing the
corresponding numeric key twice. To cancel programming a description, press sequentially [*]
and [#] while in the numeric mode.
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Key Numeric mode function Text mode function


S delete proceeding character previous character in the alphabet

T toggle insert/overwrite next character in the alphabet


1 1 . ,
2 2 A a
3 3 D d
4 4 G g
5 5 J j
6 6 M m
7 7 P p
8 8 T t
9 9 W w
0 0 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). If the function description contains no detailed
information on programming, the data are entered in the panel as described in the previous
section for the specific type of function.
FS0 - quit service mode
The function ends the control panel operation in service mode. The control panel starts
functioning in accordance with the new settings. Restart of the control panel is performed – if
any keypad operations are carried out at this moment in another partition (e.g. if a user
function has been activated), the panel will terminate the current function and enter the
standby state. Exiting the service mode is signaled in all partitions with four short and one
long beeps.

Functions programming basic options


FS1 - changing service code
The service access code enables activation of the service mode. It can be from 4 to 6 digits
long.
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.

FS2 - programming control panel identifier (HEX)


FS3 - programming computer identifier (HEX)
In the telephone DOWNLOADING mode (see: Installer Manual), the control panel, having
established connection with the computer, sends a six-character panel identifier and waits
for the identifier of the answering computer. When the appropriate identifier is received, the
transmission to computer can begin.
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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). When the last pair of characters has been entered
and acknowledged, the control panel will automatically quit the function.
EXAMPLE (for the LED keypad):
programming the identifier 23C4D5
[2] [#] - call the required function.
[2][3] [#] - enter the two first characters
[*2][4] [#] - enter the two next characters
[*3][5] [#] - enter the two last characters; after acknowledging them the panel will automatically exit the
function

FS4 - programming computer telephone number (HEX)


The computer telephone number is necessary so that the control panel can call the
computer. If the computer telephone number is not programmed, the computer
initiated communication can be established in a simplified way - the control panel will
not hang up and call back.
The length of a telephone number can be up to sixteen digits and special characters. The
special characters are used to control the dialing process. In the LED keypad it is
programmed by entering the consecutive digits and characters in pairs. Each pair is to be
confirmed by the [#] key (see the example below). The LEDs 9-12 show (in binary form)
which pair of characters is being programmed, and the LEDs 1-4 and 5-8 show (also in
binary form) the values of programmed digits.
EXAMPLE: programming the number 0 - 556 40 31 (0D 55 64 03 1AA)
[4] [#] - call the required function
[0][*3] [#] - enter the two first characters
[5][5] [#] - enter the two next characters
[6][4] [#] - enter the two next characters
[0][3] [#] - enter the two next characters
[1][*0] [#] - enter the next character and the part of special code AA (telephone number end)
[*0] [#] - enter the second part of special code AA (telephone number end)
[*] [#] - exit the function after entering 11 characters.
The following codes has been assigned to the functions mentioned below:
A(HEX) - control character (combination [*][0])
B(HEX) - switch to pulse dialing (combination [*][1])
C(HEX) - switch to tone dialing (combination [*][2])
D(HEX) - wait for dialing tone (combination [*][3])
E(HEX) - short pause (3 seconds) (combination [*][4])
F(HEX) - long pause (10 seconds) (combination [*][5])
¾( HEX) - signal ¾ in DTMF system (combination A[0])
#( HEX) - signal # in DTMF system (combination A[1])
a( HEX) - signal a in DTMF system (combination A[2])
b( HEX) - signal b in DTMF system (combination A[3])
c( HEX) - signal c in DTMF system (combination A[4])
d( HEX) - signal d in DTMF system (combination A[5])
Notes:
• Do not program the control characters B, C and D before the telephone number (these
are set in the FS5 options).
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• 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.
• If shorter than 16 characters, the telephone number must be ended with the special
code AA („AA” means end of number).
• Special signals generated in the DTMF system require two characters to be taken up in
the telephone number (A and a corresponding digit).
• In the LCD keypad, the DTMF special signals are entered by programming the A
character and a corresponding digit, according to the above meaning.
FS5 - programming the system options (BIT)
The function programs 24 options which determine how the control panel operates. In the
LED keypad, they are grouped into three sets of 8 options each.
The tables below contain the following information:
• first column – number of option for LED keypads,
• second column – number of option for LCD keypads,
• third column - description of the option,
• fourth column - way in which the option is signaled in the LED keypad (by a LED with
the number corresponding to that of the given option),
• fifth column - way in which the option is signaled in the LCD keypad (display or no
display of mark).
FIRST SET OF OPTIONS (for LED keypad, the LED No. 12 is blinking)
Option No. Signaling
Option
LED LCD LED LCD
telephone messaging on ON
1 1
telephone messaging off OFF
monitoring on ON
2 2
monitoring off OFF
call answering on ON
3 3
call answering off OFF
printing on ON
4 4
printing off OFF
CR+LF mode (printer) on ON
5 5
CR+LF mode off OFF
transmission rate to printer 2400 Bps (RS-232) ON
6 6
transmission rate to printer 1200 Bps OFF
transmission to printer with parity (RS-232) ON
7 7
transmission without parity OFF
transmission to printer with EVEN parity ON
8 8
transmission with ODD parity OFF

Note: The options 4 to 8 of the first set refer to the control panel operation with a printer.
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SECOND SET OF OPTIONS (for LED keypad, the LED No. 11 is blinking)
Option No. Signaling
Option
LED LCD LED LCD
external DOWNLOADING enabled ON
1 9
external DOWNLOADING disabled OFF
TONE dialing ON
2 A
PULSE dialing OFF
double playback of alarm message from synthesizer ON
3 B
single playback of alarm message OFF
GROUND-START signal generated before dialing (special PBX) ON
4 C
GROUND-START signal blocked OFF
no dial tone test before dialing the number ON
5 D
dialer waits for dial tone before dialing the number OFF
no answer test (synthesizer message emitted 15 seconds after
ON
dialing the number)
6 E
call answer test activated (the dialer will send the message after
OFF
detecting the call answer)
OUT5, OUT6 outputs control the radio messaging (NOKTON) ON
7 F
OUT5, OUT6 outputs perform their assigned functions OFF
double call to answer ON
8 G
single call to answer OFF

THIRD SET OF OPTIONS (for LED keypad, the LED Nos. 11, 12 are blinking)
Option No. Signaling
Option
LED LCD LED LCD
service mode unavailable if any partition is armed ON
1 H
service mode always available OFF

DWNL unavailable if any partition is armed ON


2 I
communication with the computer always available OFF
alarm if zones are violated after the exit delay elapses ON
3 J control panel does not alarm if zones in a partition are violated after
OFF
the exit delay elapses
fire alarm signaled only in partition where it was activated ON
4 K
fire alarm signaled in all partitions OFF
keypad alarm (PANIC, AUX, TAMPER) signaled only in partition
ON
5 L where it was activated
keypad alarm signaled in all partitions OFF
in case of problems with transmission to the station monitoring
ON
6 M suspended until occurrence of a new event
monitoring suspended for 30 min OFF

OUT5 and OUT6 outputs work in „UA” format ON


7 N
OUT5 and OUT6 outputs work in PC16OUT format (options 7, 8 off) OFF
OUT5 and OUT6 outputs work in „LV&BY” format ON
8 O
OUT5 and OUT6 outputs work in PC16OUT format (options 7, 8 off) OFF
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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. The exit delay time is common
for all partitions. The alarm time programmed in this function refers also to the keypad
alarm signaling.
Note: The alarm time set with the function FS6 defines also the zone alarms cut-off time -
when the alarm is on, the subsequent zone violations will not trigger consecutive
alarms until the cut-off time has elapsed.
The time values are programmed within the range from 1 to 99 seconds.
In the LED type keypads, the values of entry time, exit time and alarm time are entered in
turn by two digits.
EXAMPLE (for the LED keypad):
programming the times: entry delay=30s, exit delay=60s, alarm=90s
[6] [#] - call the required function
[3][0] [#] - enter the entry delay time (two digits) – the LED 12 is blinking
[6][0] [#] - enter the exit delay time (two digits) – LED 11 is blinking
[9][0] [#] - enter the alarm time - the LEDs 11,12 are blinking - after acknowledging the last time, the
control panel automatically exits the function.
When programming from the LCD keypad, pressing the [#] key confirms all the three times
entered.
FS7 - programming the counting zone counters (DEC)
The control panel is equipped with three independent violation counters which can be
associated with any zones. Violation of these zones will trigger alarm after the programmed
number of violations is exceeded in the respective zone counter. Each counter can sum up
violations of one or several zones defined as the counting ones (e.g. the counter 1 can count
violations of zone 2, the counter 2 - violations of zones 4, 5, 6). The alarm will be generated
by the zone which has been violated as the last one.
Three counter values are programmed, from 01 to 07, in the following order: counter 1,
counter 2, counter 3. If no counting zones are provided in the panel, the programmed values
are irrelevant.
- Number „0” programmed – alarm after 8 violations.
- Number „1” programmed – alarm after the second violation.
- Number „2” or higher programmed – alarm after the number of violations equal to the
value programmed.
Time gates corresponding to the counters are programmed in FS123.
EXAMPLE (for LED keypad):
st nd rd
programming the counters: the 1 - 2 violations, the 2 - 5 violations, the 3 - not used
[7] [#] - call the function
[0][2] [#] - program the first counter (the lower LED B is blinking)
[0][5] [#] - program the second counter (the lower LED A is blinking)
[*] - exit the function - programming of the third counter is omitted

Functions programming partition assignment


FS8 - zones assignment to partition 1 (BIT)
FS9 - zones assignment to partition 2 (BIT)
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FS10 - zones assignment to partition 3 (BIT)


FS11 - zones assignment to partition 4 (BIT)
The functions FS8 - FS11 are used to divide the alarm system into partitions. Description of
the control panel division into partitions - see the Installer Manual.
In the LED keypads, the zones are assigned to a partition in two stages. In the first stage
(LED 12 blinking), the zones from 1 to 8 are programmed, in the second stage (LED 11
blinking), the zones from 9 to 16 are programmed (LED 1 indicates then zone 9, LED 2 -
zone 10, etc.). You can proceed to the second stage by pressing the key [#]. Assignment of
the zones to a partition is effected by pressing the keys from 1 to 8 and indicated by lighting
of the LED representing the particular zone. Having programmed all the zones, press the key
[#] to save the entered data and quit the function.
In the LCD keypads, the zones can be assigned to partitions by entering the corresponding
zone number (zones 1-9 by pressing the numeric key, zones 10-16 by pressing, in turn, the
key [*] and the numeric key from 0 to 6, zones 10-16 being displayed by means of letters A
to G), or using the arrow keys (arrows ◄ and ► enable movement of the cursor, arrow ▼
assigns a zone to or deletes a zone from partition, while arrow ▲ displays the name of zone
selected by the cursor). Pressing the key [#] will result in saving the entered data and quitting
the function.
FS12 - programming zones displayed in partition 1 keypad (BIT)
FS13 - programming zones displayed in partition 2 keypad (BIT)
FS14 - programming zones displayed in partition 3 keypad (BIT)
FS15 - programming zones displayed in partition 4 keypad (BIT)
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). In the newest CA-10-KLED-S keypads (version 2.2 and latest) this function
has no meaning since the state of all zones from 1 to 16 is displayed. In the LCD keypads,
the functioning of this option is limited to the mode of LED standard display. The zones
which are to be shown in the keypad are displayed in the ascending order, while the zones
which are not to be shown are skipped. For example, if the zones 2, 3, 5 and 7 are selected
for display in the keypad, the status of zone 2 is displayed on the first LED, zone 3 status –
on the second, zone 5 – on the third, zone 7 – on the fourth, while the other LEDs will remain
unused.
The programming is similar to that in FS8 – FS11 (zones assignment to partition).
FS16 - programming auto-bypassed zones in partition 1 (BIT)
FS17 - programming auto-bypassed zones in partition 2 (BIT)
FS18 - programming auto-bypassed zones in partition 3 (BIT)
FS19 - programming auto-bypassed zones in partition 4 (BIT)
The functions 16 to 19 apply to the zones which are automatically bypassed after silent or
loud arming with the authority level 7 code (partial arming). The programming is similar to
that in FS8 – FS11.
Note: The zones to be bypassed at no exit from the partition are programmed with the
service functions FS 127÷130 (EXIT-BYPASS).
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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. The other
set (LED 11 blinking) defines which audible signals are generated by the partition keypad.
The options selected for each set should be confirmed with the [#] key.
Note: The options 1,2 & 3 of the first set in the service functions FS20 to FS23 refer to the
LED keypads and are irrelevant, when LCD keypads only are installed in the system.
To enable GOTO function for the LCD keypads, settings must be separately
programmed in the keypad itself (see: Service mode LCD Keypad Settings
Function GOTO).

FIRST SET OF OPTIONS (for LED keypad, the LED No. 12 is blinking)
Option No. Signaling
Option
LED LCD LED LCD
function GOTO Partition 2 disabled ON
1 1
function GOTO Partition 2 enabled OFF
function GOTO Partition 3 disabled ON
2 2
function GOTO Partition 3 enabled OFF
function GOTO Partition 4 disabled ON
3 3
function GOTO Partition 4 enabled OFF
quick arming [0][#] disabled ON
4 4
quick arming [0][#] enabled OFF
3 wrong codes alarm disabled ON
5 5
3 wrong codes alarm enabled OFF
keypad PANIC alarm disabled ON
6 6
keypad PANIC alarm enabled OFF
keypad AUX alarm disabled ON
7 7
keypad AUX alarm enabled OFF
keypad FIRE alarm disabled ON
8 8
keypad FIRE alarm enabled OFF

SECOND SET OF OPTIONS (for LED keypad, the LED No. 11 is blinking)
Option No. Signaling
Option
LED LCD LED LCD
keypad alarm signal until cleared on ON
1 9
keypad alarm signal until cleared off OFF
alarm signal for the global alarm time on ON
2 A
alarm signal for the global alarm time off OFF
DAY/NIGHT or COUNTING zone violation signaled in keypad (5
ON
3 B long beeps)
no DAY/NIGHT or COUNTING zone violation signaled in keypad OFF
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CHIME signal on (five short beeps) ON


4 C
CHIME signal off OFF

trouble signal on (two short beeps every 3 seconds) ON


5 D
trouble signal in keypad off OFF
EXIT DELAY signal on (one long beep every three seconds) ON
6 E
EXIT DELAY signal off OFF
ENTRY DELAY signal on (one sort beep every three seconds) ON
7 F
ENTRY DELAY signal off OFF

key pressed signal on ON


8 G
no key pressed signal OFF

Note: If the first two options of the second set are activated at the same time, the first
option will have priority, i.e. the keypad alarm will be signaled until cleared.
FS21 - programming partition 2 options (BIT)
The function defines which functions are available in the partition 2 keypad and which events
are signaled acoustically.
FIRST SET OF OPTIONS (for LED keypad, the LED No. 12 is blinking)
Option No. Signaling
Option
LED LCD LED LCD
function GOTO Partition 1 disabled ON
1 1
function GOTO Partition 1 enabled OFF
function GOTO Partition 3 disabled ON
2 2
function GOTO Partition 3 enabled OFF
function GOTO Partition 4 disabled ON
3 3
function GOTO Partition 4 enabled OFF

The other options as in FS20.


FS22 - programming partition 3 options (BIT)
The function defines which functions are available in the partition 3 keypad and which events
are signaled acoustically.
FIRST SET OF OPTIONS (for LED keypad, the LED No. 12 is blinking)
Option No. Signaling
Option
LED LCD LED LCD
function GOTO Partition 1 disabled ON
1 1
function GOTO Partition 1 enabled OFF
function GOTO Partition 2 disabled ON
2 2
function GOTO Partition 2 enabled OFF
function GOTO Partition 4 disabled ON
3 3
function GOTO Partition 4 enabled OFF

The other options as in FS20.


FS23 - programming partition 4 options (BIT)
The function defines which functions are available in the partition 4 keypad and which events
are signaled acoustically.
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FIRST SET OF OPTIONS (for LED keypad, the LED No. 12 is blinking)
Option No. Signaling
Option
LED LCD LED LCD
function GOTO Partition 1 disabled ON
1 1
function GOTO Partition 1 enabled OFF
function GOTO Partition 2 disabled ON
2 2
function GOTO Partition 2 enabled OFF
function GOTO Partition 3 disabled ON
3 3
function GOTO Partition 3 enabled OFF

The other options as in FS20.

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. The value from 1 to 255 is programmed, which
corresponds to the times 16 ms do 4080 ms by the formula:
REACTION TIME = PROGRAMMED VALUE x 16 ms
When one, two or three digits are entered for the first zone and confirmed with the key [#],
the control panel will proceed to programming the next zone reaction time. After the last
parameter is entered and confirmed, the control panel quits the function. The LEDs 9 to 12
indicate in binary form the zone the parameter refers to (for zones 1-15 binary – see: TABLE
OF CHARACTER CODING FOR LED KEYPADS; for zone 16 LEDs 9-12 are off). On the LEDs 1 to 8,
the panel displays the previously programmed parameter setting in the binary form.
The programming can be interrupted by using the [*] key.
EXAMPLE
changing the reaction time of zones 1, 3 and 6 to 800 ms, zone 8 to 100 ms, the other
zones unchanged
800 ms/16 ms = 50 (enter the same value for zones 1,3 and 6)
100 ms/16 ms = 6.25 (enter 6 for zone 8, which will ensure the reaction time = 96 ms)
[2][4] [#] - call the function
[5][0] [#] - reaction time for the first zone (LEDs 9-12 = 0001)
[#] - confirm the second zone time (LEDs 9-12 = 0010)
[5][0] [#] - reaction time for the third zone (LEDs 9-12 = 0011)
[#] - confirm the fourth zone time (LEDs 9-12 = 0100)
[#] - confirm the fifth zone time (LEDs 9-12 = 0101)
[5][0] [#] - reaction time for the sixth zone (LEDs 9-12 = 0110)
[#] - confirm the seventh zone time (LEDs 9-12 = 0111)
[6] [#] - reaction time for the eighth zone (LEDs 9-12 = 1000)
[*] - quit the function (LEDs 9-12 = 1001) (because the other zones remain
unchanged)
A new value can be checked only after reentering function. It is displayed in binary format on
LEDs from 1 to 8. The LEDs which are off mean 0. The value of the LEDs which are on
corresponds to the table below:
LED number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Bit weight 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1
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EXAMPLE:
LEDs: 1,3,6,8 are on, which gives value = 165:
State of the LEDs from 1 to 8 :
VALUE : 128+32 + 4+1 = 165
REACTION TIME (ms): PROGRAMMED VALUE (165) X 16 ms = 2640 ms

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).
By default, all the zones have the same reaction time (480 ms). In most cases, no change of
the time setting will be required.
The function is intended for advanced installers. It allows the zone sensitivity to be selected
where special detectors are used (for example, mechanical detectors of broken glass, or low
hysteresis detectors, not fitted with monovibrator at the output).
Note: The minimum sensitivity of the keypad zones and expander zones is 64 ms
(4 x 16 ms). The actual sensitivity values of these zones can amount to n x 64 ms
(n=1,2,3,...). This results from the way the keypad is handled by the control panel –
the status of these zones is read out at intervals of exactly 64 ms.
FS25 - programming zone type (DEC)
Selection of the zone type depends on the type of detector, as well as configuration of its
connection to the control panel. The following types of detectors and configuration are
possible: NC, NO, EOL, 2EOL/NC, 2EOL/NO. Determination of the type of detector and
configuration is necessary, since interpretation of information received by the control panel
will depend on it. For example, an open zone can mean correct state of the NO detector or
violation of the NC (or EOL) detector, as well as tamper violation in the case of 2EOL
configuration.
Programming in the LED keypad consists in entering the suitable two-digit number (to
determine the detector type and configuration) for the particular zones. Having confirmed the
detector type and configuration for one zone, the control panel proceeds to programming the
next type of zone, until particular detector types and configuration are assigned to all 16
zones. The following numbers are correct:
00 - no detector (for not used zones)
01 - NC detector (normally closed)
02 - NO detector (normally open)
03 - EOL detector (End Of Line Resistors - default value)
04 - 2EOL/NC detector (Double End Of Line Resistors – NC detector)
05 - 2EOL/NO detector (Double End Of Line Resistors – NO detector)
During the programming, the control panel will display the current parameter setting (in
binary form) on the LEDs 1 to 8. The LEDs 9 to 12 indicate the zone for which the detector
type is being programmed. (for zones 1-15 binary – see: Table of character coding for LED
keypads; for zone 16 LEDs 9-12 are off)
EXAMPLE:
programming the EOL type zones 1 do 6, NC type zones 7 to 8, the other zones (13 to 16)
not used
[2][5] [#] - call the function
[0][3] [#] - detector type for the first zone (LEDs 9-12 = 0001)
[0][3] [#] - detector type for the second zone (LEDs 9-12 = 0010)
[0][3] [#] - detector type for the third zone (LEDs 9-12 = 0011)
[0][3] [#] - detector type for the fourth zone (LEDs 9-12 = 0100)
[0][3] [#] - detector type for the fifth zone (LEDs 9-12 = 0101)
[0][3] [#] - detector type for the sixth zone (LEDs 9-12 = 0110)
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[0][1] [#] - detector type for the seventh zone (LEDs 9-12 = 0111)
[0][1] [#] - detector type for the eighth zone (LEDs 9-12 = 1000)
[0][1] [#] - detector type for the ninth zone (LEDs 9-12 = 1001)
[0][1] [#] - detector type for the tenth zone (LEDs 9-12 = 1010)
[0][1] [#] - detector type for the eleventh zone (LEDs 9-12 = 1011)
[0][1] [#] - detector type for the twelfth zone (LEDs 9-12 = 1100)
[0][0] [#] - no detector on zone 13 (LEDs 9-12 = 1101)
[0][0] [#] - no detector on zone 14 (LEDs 9-12 = 1110)
[0][0] [#] - no detector on zone 15 (LEDs 9-12 = 1111)
[0][0] [#] - no detector on zone 16 (LEDs 9-12 = 0000)
In LCD keypads, two ways of programming the zone type are possible: by pressing the keys
from 0 to 5 (0 - no detector; 1 - NC; 2 - NO; 3 - 2EOL; 4 - 2EOL/NC; 5 - 2EOL/NO) or by
means of the keys ◄ and ►, which make possible scrolling through the zone type lists. The
keys ▲ and ▼ enable the subsequent zones to be scrolled. Having programmed the zone
type for all zones, confirm them by pressing the key [#], which is equivalent to quitting the
function. Suspension of the programming is possible by pressing the [*] key.
FS26 - programming zone reaction type (DEC)
The control panel reaction to a zone violation depends on the function assigned to the given
zone (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
02 - INTERIOR DELAY
03 - INSTANT
04 - DAY/NIGHT
05 - COUNTING L1
06 - COUNTING L2
07 - COUNTING L3
08 - 24H AUDIBLE
09 - 24H AUXILIARY
10 - 24H SILENT
11 - 24H FIRE
12 - ARMING
13 - SILENT ARMING
14 - DISARMING
15 - NO ALARM ACTION
16 - ARMING/DISARMING
17 - DELAY AUDIBLE
18 - AUTOMATIC BYPASS ARMING
19 - PERIMETER
20 - ENTRY/EXIT-FINAL
Both in the LED and LCD keypads, the programming consists in entering for each zone an
appropriate two-digit number, which determines the zone reaction type. In the LCD keypads,
setting the zone reaction type is also possible by means of the keys ◄ and ►, which scroll
the reaction type list. The keys ▲ and ▼ enable the next zones to be scrolled.
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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" option or the "must not be violated on arming" option for the
ARMING zones. Activation of such options has no effect on the zone functioning.
Option No. Signaling
Option
LED LCD LED LCD
PRIORITY (may not be violated or tampered on arming) ON
1 1
may be violated or tampered on arming OFF
CHIME (generates chime signal when disarmed) ON
2 2
generates no chime signal OFF
AUTO-RESET 1 (auto-bypassed after first alarm) ON
3 3
always alarms (when both options 3 and 4 are off) OFF

AUTO-RESET 3 (auto-bypassed after third alarm) ON


4 4
always alarms (when both options 3 and 4 are off) OFF
ABORT DELAY (no violation code reported to monitoring station
ON
5 5 during "entry delay")
violation code reported during "entry delay" OFF
POWER UP DELAY (zone not supervised for 120 s after control
ON
6 6 panel power-up)
zone supervised immediately after power-up OFF
RESTORE AFTER BELL (zone violation restore code reported to
ON
monitoring station after alarm ends)
7 7
zone violation restore code reported to monitoring station
OFF
immediately (with option 8 also off)
RESTORE AFTER DISARM (zone restore code reported to
ON
8 8 monitoring station after disarming)
zone restore code reported immediately (with option 7 also off) OFF

During programming, in the LED keypad the LEDs 9 to 12 show binary the number of zone
for which the options are being programmed.
Note: By default, the option no.1 is active for all the zones, which means that none of the
zones may be violated or tampered during arming.
FS28 - programming individual entry delay (DEC)
An individual "entry delay time" (alarm delay) can be programmed for each zone.
The individual entry delays should only be programmed where different delay times are
required for the particular zones. Otherwise, these times should be equal to zero, and the
delay for all of the zones is programmed in FS6.
The programming consists in entering the times for delayed zones from 00 (then the global
time specified in FS6 is valid) to 99 seconds.
The programmed times only refer to the zones programmed for ENTRY/EXIT, DELAY,
INTERIOR DELAY and DELAY AUDIBLE.
EXAMPLE: (for LED keypad)
programming the entry delay time (alarm delay) for the following zones: zone 4 - delay 30s,
zone 7 - delay 45s, zone 8 - delay 60s.
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[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
[#] - skip programming entry delay for zone 5
[#] - skip programming entry delay for zone 6
[4][5] [#] - program the entry delay for zone 7
[6][0] [#] - program the entry delay for zone 8
[*] - exit the function - omit programming entry delay for the other zones

FS29 - programming maximum zone violation times


The FS29 function defines the boundary value of zone violation time which cannot be
exceeded, unless the zone detector is faulty. Information on the trouble is recorded in the
control panel event log and sent to the monitoring station. It can also be signaled on the
output selected for ZONE TROUBLE.
The programming procedure is similar to that in the FS24 function (programming the zone
sensitivity).
The violation time is set within the range of 0 to 255 seconds. When time 0 has been
programmed, the function is inactive.
EXAMPLE: (for LED keypad)
programming the maximum violation time for the zones 2 (60 seconds) and 4 (180 seconds)
[2][9] [#] - call the function
[0] [#] - disable the trouble check for the zone 1 (by default, the trouble check for all zones is
disabled, so you can skip the zones for which this parameter is not programmed, by
pressing the [#] key)
[6][0] [#] - set the time for the zone 2
[#] - skip programming the zone 3
[1][8][0] [#] - set the time for the zone 4
[*] - quit the function - skip time programming for the other zones.

Note: The violation time is only checked for the "alarm zones" (reaction type from 00 to 11).
FS30 - programming the zone no violation time
This function defines the time after which the absence of a given zone violation will be
recognized by the panel as a trouble condition (e.g. a faulty or obstructed detector). The time
of no violation is only counted when the zone is disarmed.
Information on the zone trouble is saved in the event log, and can be sent to the monitoring
station and to the output selected for ZONE TROUBLE.
This parameter can be defined individually for each zone in the same way as in the FS29,
within the range of 0 to 255 hours. Having programmed 0 means that the zone no violation
time monitoring is disabled.
Note: The no violation time is only checked for the "alarm zones" (reaction type from 00 to
11).

Functions programming output parameters


FS31 - programming OUT1 output
The function makes it possible to define basic parameters regarding the OUT1 output:
• output type (determines in which conditions the output will be activated),
• output operation time,
• operation options (e.g., "polarity").
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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.
Each of the outputs can be assigned any type from the following list:
00 - NOT USED
01 - BURGLARY ALARM
02 - FIRE/BURGLARY ALARM
03 - FIRE ALARM
04 - KEYPAD ALARM
05 - KEYPAD FIRE ALARM
06 - KEYPAD PANIC ALARM
07 - KEYPAD AUX. ALARM
08 - KEYPAD TAMPER ALARM
09 - DAY/NIGHT + COUNTING
10 - DURESS ALARM
11 - CHIME
12 - SWITCH MONO
13 - SWITCH BI (ON/OFF)
14 - ARM STATUS
15 - SILENT ARM STATUS
16 - EXIT DELAY STATUS
17 - ENTRY DELAY STATUS
18 - TELEPHONE USAGE STATUS
19 - GROUND START
20 - REPORT ACKNOWLEDGE
21 - BYPASS STATUS
22 - READY STATUS
23 - ZONE VIOLATION STATUS
24 - TELEPHONE LINE TROUBLE
25 - 230V AC LOSS INDICATOR
26 - BATTERY TROUBLE INDICATOR
27 - POWER SUPPLY
28 - FIRE DETECTORS POWER SUPPLY
29 - POWER SUPPLY WITH RESET FUNCTION
30 - TIMER
31 - AUDIBLE ARM STATUS
32 - FULL ARM STATUS
33 - ARM/DISARM/CLEAR ALARM
34 - KEYPAD BUZZER ALARM
35 - POWER SUPPLY ON ARMED MODE
36 - LED STATUS
37 - RELAY STATUS
38 - ZONE TROUBLE
39 - NO GUARD CODE
40 - SERVICE MODE STATUS
41 - BATTERY TEST RESULT
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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. The options are programmed in much the same way as the other BIT
functions.

OUTPUT OPTIONS:
Option No. Signaling
Option
LED LCD LED LCD
output assigned to partition 1 ON
1 1
output not assigned to partition 1 OFF
output assigned to partition 2 ON
2 2
output not assigned to partition 2 OFF
output assigned to partition 3 ON
3 3
output not assigned to partition 3 OFF
output assigned to partition 4 ON
4 4
output not assigned to partition 4 OFF
pulsating signal ON
5 5
steady signal OFF
operation time in minutes ON
6 6
operation time in seconds OFF
LATCH type output – signaling until cleared (operation time
ON
7 7 irrelevant)
output operates periodically OFF
polarity +12V when the output is active ON
8 8
polarity 0V when the output is active OFF

Note: The option of output assignment to a partition is to be used, when separate signaling
devices have to be assigned to individual partitions. If not assigned to a partition, the
alarm output will signal every alarm.
In the LED keypads, after selecting the function, the LEDs 1 to 8 will show setting of the
corresponding parameter, while the LEDs 9 to 12 will inform which parameter is being
entered.
Setting the first parameter, i.e. the output function, is signaled by blinking of the LED 12.
Programming the output function consists in entering a two-digit number (DEC), which
corresponds to the function number, and confirming the selection with the key [#]. Then, the
function proceeds automatically to programming the next parameter.
Entering the output operation time is signaled by blinking of the LED 11. The output
operation time is set by entering a two-digit number from 00 to 99 (DEC). Remember that,
when setting options at the next stage of programming, you should define, whether the
operation time was indicated in seconds or in minutes. After setting the output operation time
and confirming it with the key [#], the function will automatically proceed to programming the
next parameter.
Setting the output options is signaled by blinking of the LEDs 11 and 12. The options are
programmed in the same way as other bit functions (BIT), i.e. pressing the keys from 1 to 8
will activate or deactivate the option, which is signaled, respectively, by lighting or no lighting
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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. The LEDs 1-8 will show number of current output type (LEDs 1-4 will show
binary first digit, LEDs 5-8 second digit). The blinking LED 12 signals the output type being
programmed.
[0][2] [#] - enter and confirm the output number (the LED 12 starts blinking - operation time
programming)
[0][5] [#] - program and confirm the time (LEDs 11 and 12 start blinking - proceed to programming the
output option)
[6] - LED 6 goes on - the „time in minutes” option is activated
[8] [#] - LED 8 goes off - set the "polarity" = 0V and exit the function.
In the LCD keypads, after selecting the function of output OUT1 programming, the menu will
be displayed, which enables the output parameters to be set. Movement through the menu is
possible by means of the arrow keys ▲ and ▼. The first parameter, i.e. the output function,
is selected by means of the arrow keys ◄ and ►, or by entering the two-digit function
number (DEC). The second parameter, i.e. the output operation time, is determined by
entering a two-digit number from 00 to 99 (DEC). Remember that, when setting options at
the next stage of programming, you should define, whether the operation time was indicated
in seconds or in minutes. The third parameter, i.e. the output options, is programmed by
scrolling through the option list with the arrow keys ◄ and ► and toggling their status by
means of any numeric key, which is indicated on the display by appearance/disappearance
of the flag at the given option. The setting completed, confirmation of the parameters with
the key [#] will exit the function.
FS32 - programming list of zones OUT1 (BIT)
The function is used to program the output controlling zones. The selection of zones limits
the output operation only to reaction to violation of those zones.
The zone selection should only be used when it is necessary to have separate
signaling for events from a specific zone or a group of zones.
If no list of zones is indicated, the control panel will assume by default that the output reacts
to events from any zone – for example, the BURGLARY alarm type output will signal alarms
for each alarm zone in the control panel. Of course, the zone reaction type is taken into
consideration, e.g. the alarm signaling output will not react to a change of state of the arming
zone.
Programming the list of zones makes the control panel to skip the programmed
selection of zones when defining which zones are to activate the output.
For the outputs reacting to keypad events, the list of partitions is taken into consideration,
while the list of zones is irrelevant (e.g. the 3 wrong codes alarm signaling).
The programming procedure is identical as in the functions FS8 – FS11.
FS33 - programming OUT2 output
The function defines the basic parameters associated with the OUT2 output. The
programming procedure is same as for the FS31.
FS34 - programming list of zones OUT2 (BIT)
The function programs the list of zones associated with the OUT2 output. The programming
procedure is same as for the FS32.
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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.
FS37 - programming OUT4 output
The function defines the basic parameters associated with the OUT4 output. The
programming procedure is same as for the FS31.
FS38 - programming list of zones OUT4 (BIT)
The function programs the list of zones associated with the OUT4 output. The programming
procedure is same as for the FS32.
FS39 - programming OUT5 output
The function defines the basic parameters associated with the OUT5 output. The
programming procedure is same as for the FS31.
FS40 - programming list of zones OUT5 (BIT)
The function programs the list of zones associated with the OUT5 output. The programming
procedure is same as for the FS32.
FS41 - programming OUT6 output
The function defines the basic parameters associated with the OUT6 output. The
programming procedure is same as for the FS31.
FS42 - programming list of zones OUT6 (BIT)
The function programs the list of zones associated with the OUT6 output. The programming
procedure is same as for the FS32.

Monitoring - programming parameters of transmission to monitoring


stations
FS43 - programming station 1 telephone number (HEX)
FS44 - programming station 2 telephone number (HEX)
In functions FS43 – FS44 are programmed numbers of up to 16 characters (digits and
control codes) in the same way as the computer telephone number (FS4).
FS45 - programming station 1 format (HEX)
FS46 - programming station 2 format (HEX)
The functions FS45 – FS46 define the standard of event transmission to the monitoring
stations. The programming consists in entering a double-character format number according
to the list below and confirming it with the key [#].
TRANSMISSION FORMATS:
00 - Silent Knight, Ademco slow (1400Hz/10Bps)
01 - Sescoa, Franklin, DCI, Vertex (2300Hz/20Bps)
02 - Silent Knight fast (1400Hz/20Bps)
03 - Radionics 1400Hz
04 - Radionics 2300Hz
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05 - Radionics with parity 1400Hz


06 - Radionics with parity 2300Hz
07 - Ademco Express
08 - Silent Knight, Ademco slow, extended
09 - Sescoa, Franklin, DCI, Vertex, extended
0A - Silent Knight fast, extended
0B - Radionics 1400Hz, extended
0C - Radionics 2300Hz, extended
0D Telim with entry tone – without signalling test of connection
0E Contact ID selected codes
0F Contact ID all codes
8D - Telim without entry tone – with full signalling test of connection
FS47 - programming reporting options (BIT)
These options define how the communication with monitoring stations is established and
how the events codes are transmitted.
MONITORING OPTIONS:
Option No. Signaling
Option
LED LCD LED LCD
report to station 1 only, without event sorting* ON
1 1
report to station 1 or station 2, without event sorting** OFF
report to station 2 only, without event sorting* ON
2 2
report to station 1 or station 2, without event sorting** OFF
event sorting by identifiers (event groups) during transmission to
ON
3 3 station 1
sorting disabled for station 1 OFF
event sorting by identifiers (event groups) during transmission to
ON
4 4 station 2
sorting disabled for station 2 OFF
extend reported partition events code with user number -
access code number (hexadecimal code; MASTER user - “F”; other ON
5 5 users - "1"..."C"; quick arming - “D”; TIMER - “E”)
automatic extension with user number disabled OFF
extend reported zone events code with zone number
ON
6 6 (hexadecimal code; for zone 16 no code extension)
automatic extension with zone number disabled OFF
the panel skips sending the events code if STATION 1 fails to
ON
7 7 acknowledge receiving the information after 16 attempts
the panel skips sending no codes to STATION 1 OFF
the panel skips sending the events code if STATION 2 fails to
ON
8 8 acknowledge receiving the information after 16 attempts
the panel skips sending no codes to STATION 2 OFF

* If transmission to the station 1 and 2 is selected at the same time, it will be performed with
event sorting. The event sorting is programmed with corresponding service functions,
separately for each group of events.
** If no transmission is selected to any station, one of the stations is notified - the one to
which the connection was established first.
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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. Events from the control panel buffer are then sorted so that all events
of the same group (i.e. having the same identifier) can be sent during one connection.
• The options 5 and 6 are only meaningful when double-character codes are reported
(with 4/2 or 3/2 format). Single-character codes are then programmed (the second
character being 0, which is not sent), and the control panel, with the extension option on,
will add, respectively, the zone number or the user number as the second character.
Upon entering a double-character event code where both characters are different from 0,
it will be sent without the zone number / user number extension. Extensions of the event
codes by the zone number or the user number permit entering identical codes for events
of one type for all zones or partitions, with their subsequent differentiation based on the
added character.

Monitoring - programming identifiers


The functions FS48 to FS59 are used to program identifiers to be sent to the monitoring
stations. Depending on the needs, the control panel can send to the station quite detailed data
on the events occurring in the system, or just the basic ones. With two-character codes, it is
possible to send information on 225 events.
In order to circumvent restrictions caused by the transmission formats, some solutions have
been applied in the CA10 control panel, which consist in grouping the events (zone events,
partition 1 events, etc.) and assigning a separate identifier to each group.
In case of a small amount of information being sent (less than 225 different events), all the
identifiers for the particular station are to be programmed identically, and the event
sorting mode is to be disabled in monitoring options.
In the LED keypads, the programming is carried out in the way typical of hexadecimal (HEX)
functions. When programming the first two characters, the LED 12 is blinking, with the next two
- the LED 11. In the LCD keypads, the programming is performed by the method typical of
multi-digit hexadecimal (HEX) functions.
For the data formats 3/1 and 3/2, the last character should be 0 - the control panel will send
characters from 1 to F, 0 not being sent.
Note: If the monitoring station requires an identifier containing the digit zero, enter the
character “A” instead of zero (e.g. the identifier “1203” should be entered as “12A3”).
EXAMPLE: (for LED keypad)
programming the zone event identifier for the station 1 = A243
[4][8] [#] - call the function
[*0][2] [#] - enter the first two characters of identifier (LED 12 blinking)
[4][3] [#] - enter the next two characters of identifier (LED 11 blinking) and confirm them - exit the
function

FS48 - programming zone events identifier for station 1 (HEX)


FS49 - programming partition 1 events identifier for station 1 (HEX)
FS50 - programming partition 2 events identifier for station 1 (HEX)
FS51 - programming partition 3 events identifier for station 1 (HEX)
FS52 - programming partition 4 events identifier for station 1 (HEX)
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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)
FS57 - programming partition 3 events identifier for station 2 (HEX)
FS58 - programming partition 4 events identifier for station 2 (HEX)
FS59 - programming system events identifier for station 2 (HEX)

Monitoring - programming zone report codes


The zone report codes are programmed in the functions FS60 to FS66, and also FS134 and
FS135. Each of them is used for programming a code of one event for each of the 16 zones of
the panel.
The zone events codes may be either single or double character. When entering a single-
character code (for the data formats 4/1 and 3/1, or where the mode of code extension by zone
number is used – see: FS47 "Monitoring options") one of the characters must be equal to 0.
The 0 character is not sent.
Programming 00 will result in skipping the event when the events are being reported to
the station.
The programming consists in entering two characters (from 0 to F) for each zone and
confirming them.
When programming in the LED keypad, the LEDs show value of the character entered (from 1
to 4 - the first character, and from 5 to 8 - the second character of the code) and number of the
zone for which the code is programmed (LEDs 9 to 12).
EXAMPLE:
programming the alarm codes for the zones 1 to 7 (codes from 41 to 47) and 9 to 16 (codes
from 48 to 4F), the zone 8 not being an alarm one.
[6][0] [#] - call the function
[4][1] [#] - program the code for zone 1
[4][2] [#] - program the code for zone 2
[4][3] [#] - program the code for zone 3
[4][4] [#] - program the code for zone 4
[4][5] [#] - program the code for zone 5
[4][6] [#] - program the code for zone 6
[4][7] [#] - program the code for zone 7
[0][0] [#] - program the code for zone 8 (no event for zone 8)
[4][8] [#] - program the code for zone 9
[4][9] [#] - program the code for zone 10
[4][*0] [#] - program the code for zone 11 (code 4A)
[4][*1] [#] - program the code for zone 12 (code 4B)
[4][*2] [#] - program the code for zone 13 (code 4C)
[4][*3] [#] - program the code for zone 14 (code 4D)
[4][*4] [#] - program the code for zone 15 (code 4E)
[4][*5] [#] - program the code for zone 16 (code 4F), quit the function.
FS60 - programming zone alarm codes (HEX)
The codes programmed with this function are reported when the control panel detects
violation of the zone which triggers an alarm. 16 zones of the panel are successively
programmed.
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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)
The codes programmed with this function are reported when the control panel detects
trouble of a detector associated with the zone (too long zone violation and/or too long zone
no-violation time).
FS63 - programming zone violation codes (HEX)
The function is used for programming the zone violation codes. The zone violation code is
transmitted to the monitoring station in case of:
• violation of an armed delayed zone (of ENTRY/EXIT, INTERIOR DELAY, DELAY
type) when the control panel has started the entry delay countdown,
• violation of an armed counting zone – when the number of violations still does not
trigger an alarm,
• violation of a DAY/NIGHT zone when it is disarmed,
• violation of an armed zone when the zone already signals an alarm - during the
alarm no subsequent alarms are signaled, and the consecutive detector excitations are
recorded in the event log as “zone violation”; when the alarm signaling is over, each next
violation of the detector will trigger an alarm.
Note: A trouble to program the codes of alarms and violations for all the zones may result in
the station being not notified of the alarm. If one of the control panel zones has no
alarm code assigned to it, and it will trigger an alarm, the excitations of subsequent
detectors which occur during the alarm will be saved in the memory as zone
violations, not alarms. If the system comprises any zones triggering an alarm of which
the monitoring station is not notified, it is necessary to enter the same violation codes
for the monitored zones as for the alarms.
FS64 - programming zone RESTORE codes (HEX)
The codes programmed with this function are sent after the zone returns to its normal state
(according to the setting of corresponding zone options).
FS65 - programming zone TAMPER RESTORE codes (HEX)
The codes programmed with this function are sent after the tamper contact of detector
associated with the zones 2EOL/NC and 2EOL/NO returns to its normal state.
FS66 - programming zone TROUBLE RESTORE codes (HEX)
The codes programmed with this function will be sent after the trouble ends (i.e. when the
zone is restored to its normal state after too long a violation, or when a violation occurs after
"too long time of no violation ").
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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.
Option No. Signaling
Option
LED LCD LED LCD
send ZONE ALARM code ON
1 1
do not send ZONE ALARM code OFF

send ZONE TAMPER ALARM code ON


2 2
do not send ZONE TAMPER ALARM code OFF
send ZONE TROUBLE ALARM code ON
3 3
do not send ZONE TROUBLE ALARM code OFF
send ZONE VIOLATION ALARM code ON
4 4
do not send ZONE VIOLATION ALARM code OFF

send ZONE RESTORE code ON


5 5
do not send ZONE RESTORE code OFF
send ZONE TAMPER RESTORE code ON
6 6
do not send ZONE TAMPER RESTORE code OFF
send ZONE TROUBLE RESTORE code ON
7 7
do not send ZONE TROUBLE RESTORE code OFF
send "ZONE BYPASSED" & "ZONE UNBYPASSED" codes ON
8 8
do not send "ZONE BYPASSED" & "ZONE UNBYPASSED" codes OFF

Note: Defining the event assignment is necessary for the mode of reporting to both stations
with event sorting. Unassigned events will not be sent, despite correct programming of
their codes.

Monitoring - programming partition report codes


FS69 - programming partition 1 events codes (HEX)
FS70 - programming partition 2 events codes (HEX)
FS71 - programming partition 3 events codes (HEX)
FS72 - programming partition 4 events codes (HEX)
In each partition, the control panel distinguishes fifteen events, whose codes are
programmed separately for each partition (functions FS69 to FS72). The rules of
programming the partition event codes are the same as for the zone event codes. The
partition event codes may be extended by the user number (see: FS47) in the same way as
the zone event codes may be extended by the zone number.
The programming consists in assigning two characters (from 0 to F) to each partition event
and confirming them.
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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:
Number LEDs 9-12 Event
1 Arming *
2 Silent arming *
3 Arming with bypass *
4 Clearing alarm *
5 Disarming *
6 not used
7 Time setting *
8 Zone bypass *
9 Keypad FIRE alarm
10 Keypad PANIC alarm
11 Keypad auxiliary alarm
12 Keypad tamper alarm
13 3 wrong codes alarm
14 DURESS alarm
15 Internal partition arming
16 Internal partition disarming
Notes:
• The events codes marked * can be extended by the panel with the user number (see:
MONITORING OPTIONS).
• The "arming with bypass" code is sent when some of the partition zones were bypassed
at the moment of arming.
• The code numbers 15 and 16 are sent when the partition was armed by the superior
partition user (the corresponding events code, with the number of that user, is sent as
part of handling the superior partition events).
FS73 - programming partition 1 events assignment to station 1 (BIT)
FS74 - programming partition 2 events assignment to station 1 (BIT)
FS75 - programming partition 3 events assignment to station 1 (BIT)
FS76 - programming partition 4 events assignment to station 1 (BIT)
The functions FS73 to FS76 define which events from a given partition will be reported to the
first monitoring station when the mode of reporting to both stations is activated.
In the LED keypads, the programming is carried out in two stages. In the first stage (LED 12
blinking) the events 1-8 are programmed, in the second (LED 11 blinking) – events 9-16.
FS77 - programming partition 1 events assignment to station 2 (BIT)
FS78 - programming partition 2 events assignment to station 2 (BIT)
FS79 - programming partition 3 events assignment to station 2 (BIT)
FS80 - programming partition 4 events assignment to station 2 (BIT)
The functions FS77 to FS80 define which partition events will be reported to the second
monitoring station when the mode of reporting to both stations is activated.
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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.
FS81 - programming system events codes - set I (HEX)
The function enables the first sixteen out of 26 system events codes to be programmed. The
programming procedure is same as in FS69 – FS72.
The list of events and LED signaling in LED type keypads:
Number LEDs 9-12 Event
1 AC loss
2 AC restore
3 Low battery
4 Battery restore
5 Output OUT1 trouble
6 Output OUT1 restore
7 Output OUT2 trouble
8 Output OUT2 restore
9 Output OUT3 trouble
10 Output OUT3 restore
11 Printer trouble
12 Printer restore
13 Enter service mode
14 Exit service mode
15 Start DOWNLOADING
16 End DOWNLOADING
FS82 – programming system events codes - set II (HEX)
The function enables the system events codes set II to be programmed. The programming
procedure is same as in FS69 – FS72.
The list of events and LED signaling in LED type keypads:
Number LEDs 9-12 Event
1 Output OUT4 trouble
2 Output OUT4 restore
3 Reporting trouble
4 Event log overflow
5 Loss of time
6 RAM memory error
7 System restore
8 Reporting test
9 Keypad power supply trouble
10 Keypad power supply restore
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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. The "transmission problems" code item makes it possible to
asses when the oldest event occurred. The events are sent by the panel in the order of
their occurrence (the oldest event is sent first), unless the event sorting mode is active.
In such a case, the zone events are sent first, then the partition events, and the system
events are sent last.
• The code 4 is recorded in the event log when lack of communication with the station
lasted so long that all the memory intended for the events (255 in all) has been filled up
and the oldest events have been erased.
FS83 - programming system event assignment to station 1 (BIT)
When the mode of notifying both stations is active, the events programmed with the function
FS82 are sent to both stations. For the other system events (programmed with the function
FS81), it is possible to determine, whether they will be sent to station 1, to station 2, or to
both of them. The function FS83 selects events to be sent to station 1.
Programming in the LED keypad is a two-stage process.
In the firs stage the LEDs 1 to 8 show the following events:
1 - AC loss
2 - AC restore
3 - Low battery
4 - Battery restore
5 - Output OUT1 trouble
6 - Output OUT1 restore
7 - Output OUT2 trouble
8 - Output OUT2 restore
In the second stage the LEDs 1 to 8 show the following events:
1 - Output OUT3 trouble
2 - Output OUT3 restore
3 - Printer trouble
4 - Printer restore
5 - Enter service mode
6 - Exit service mode
7 - Start DOWNLOADING
8 - End DOWNLOADING
FS84 - programming system event assignment to station 2 (BIT)
The function makes it possible to select system events sent to the station 2, when the mode
of reporting to both stations is active. The programming procedure is identical as in FS83.
FS85 - programming test transmission time (DEC)
The control panel can send the test transmission every 24 hours. The function FS85 sets the
hour and minute for sending the test code to the monitoring station. The programming
consists in entering two two-digit numbers: hours (00 to 23) and minutes (00 to 59). After
confirmation of the minutes, the panel quits the function. Entering 99:99 disables the test
transmission function.
EXAMPLE (for LED keypad):
programming the test code to be sent at 1:45
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[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” message to the monitoring station. The delay time is programmed in minutes,
within the range from 01 to 99 minutes. The mains supply loss is signaled instantly in
keypads and on the AC loss indicator outputs.

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)
FS91 - programming telephone number 5 (HEX)
FS92 - programming telephone number 6 (HEX)
FS93 - programming telephone number 7 (HEX)
FS94 - programming telephone number 8 (HEX)
The functions FS87 to FS94 are used to program the telephone numbers to which the
control panel sends alarm messages. Each telephone number can have up to sixteen digits
and special characters. The numbers are to be programmed in the same way as in the
function FS4.
FS95 - programming assignment of partitions and messages (BIT)
Reporting alarm messages depends on which partition is alarming. The function FS95
associates telephone numbers with partitions and defines which message is to be sent. The
programming consists in indicating, for each telephone number, the partition number and the
number of message to be sent.
In the LED keypads, the programming is carried out by means of the numeric keys and
signaled by lighting or extinguishing of the respective LEDs. When entering the data, the
following information is indicated on LEDs:
• LEDs 9-12 – following telephone number (from 1 to 8, binary)
• LEDs 1-4 – the assignment of partitions to a consecutive numbers:
1 - telephone number for partition 1
2 - telephone number for partition 2
3 - telephone number for partition 3
4 - telephone number for partition 4
• LEDs 5-8 - the assignment of message sent to a consecutive number:
5 - message 1 for paging system
6 - message 2 for paging system
7 - message 3 for paging system
8 - message 4 for paging system
Note: If no message for the paging system is assigned to the number, the panel will send
a voice message from the synthesizer.
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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,
st

• 2 telephone number - message No. 2 (pager), with alarm in partition 1,


nd

• 3 and 4 tel. number - voice message from synthesizer, after alarm in partition 3
rd th

• other numbers not used


st
[9][5] [#] - call the function (LED 12 is blinking - 1 number)
[1][2][3] - LEDs 1, 2 & 3 go on (number 1 assigned to partitions 1, 2 & 3) other LEDs are off
nd
[#] - confirm assignment for number 1 (LED 11 is blinking - 2 number)
[1] - LED 1 goes on (number 2 assigned to partition 1)
[6] - LED 6 goes on (message 2 assigned to number 2)
rd
[#] - confirm assignment for number 2 (LEDs 11, 12 are blinking - 3 number)
[3] - LED 3 goes on (number 3 assigned to partition 3)
th
[#] - confirm assignment for number 3 (LED 10 is blinking - 4 number)
[3] - LED 3 goes on (number 4 assigned to partition 3)
th
[#] - confirm assignment for number 4 (LEDs 10, 12 are blinking - 5 number)
[*] - exit the function. As for the other numbers all the LEDs 1 to 8 are off, the control panel will
not dial those numbers.
In the LCD keypads, the programming is carried out by means of the arrow keys and the
numeric keys. The keys ▲ and ▼ scroll the list of telephone numbers, the numeric keys 1-4
are used for selecting the partition which will be assigned to the given telephone number,
the keys ◄ and ► assign a corresponding message to the given telephone number (the
message can also be assigned by means of the numeric keys 5-9 and 0).

Messaging – programming of PAGER messages


FS96 - programming message 1 (POLPAGER format)
FS97 - programming message 2 (POLPAGER)
FS98 - programming message 3 (POLPAGER)
FS99 - programming message 4 (POLPAGER)
The message is programmed in the same way as with direct telephone messaging to the
POLPAGER receiver. The control panel saves in its memory the consecutively 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.
In the LED keypad changeover to the text mode follows Q.Z ABC DEF
a double depression of the [*] key. When in the text 1 2 3
mode, each key (from 1 to 9) has three letters assigned
to it (see figure 2). Pressing a key means selection of the GHI JKL MNO
middle letter. Pressing in turn the key and [*] means 4 5 6
selection of the left-hand letter. The letter on the right
side of a key can be accessed by pressing that key and PRS TUV WXY
[#]. To access the space, press the [0] key. The dash is 7 8 9
accessible by pressing the [0][*] keys. Changeover from
the text to numerical mode is effected after pressing the
[0][#] keys. * 0 #
The message programming is ended after pressing the
[#] key when the control panel is in the numerical mode,
while the next depression of [#] results in exiting the Figure 2.
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function.
The control panel saves in memory 80 keystrokes. At an attempt to enter a longer message,
the panel quits the function (adding # or 0## if it was in the text mode).
EXAMPLE:
programming the ALARM message
st
[9][6] [#] - call the function (LED 9 is blinking - programming the 1 message)
[*] [*] - activate the text mode
[2] [*] - A
[5] [#] - L
[2] [*] - A
[7] [*] - R
[6] [*] - M
[0] [#] - change over to the numerical mode
[#] - end the message
[#] - exit the function.
In the LCD keypads, one-time pressing the key [*] results in changeover to the text mode
(programming details see: „Editing texts in LCD keypads”).

Messaging – programming of messaging parameters


FS100 - programming number of queues and retries in a queue (DEC)
The function is used to program two parameters of the telephone communicator which define
how the messaging works. These parameters are:
• number of message queues (from 1 to 7) - setting a greater number gives a better
reliability of reporting,
• number of dialing retries within one queue (from 1 to 9, and if 0 is entered - until a
successful transmission). This parameter has been introduced so as to avoid blocking of
the telephone line continuously dialing the number which cannot be reached (when
nobody answers the call or the panel receives the busy signal all the time, etc.).
In the LED keypads the programming consists in entering two digits. The first of them
refers to the number of retries, the second - to the number of message queues.
In the LCD keypads, starting the function will display the number of reties in a message
queue, which is defined by entering the selected digit. To proceed to programming the
second parameter, press the key ▲ or ▼.
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.
The programming consists in entering a number from 00 to 07.
Depending on how the answering option is set (function FS 5, 8 bit in the second set of
options), the control panel will answer the call immediately after detecting the programmed
number of rings, or on the first ring detected after an interval lasting less than 5 minutes from
detecting the programmed number of rings ("double call").
Notes:
• Having answered a call in the "single call" mode, the panel will not answer any more
calls for about 5 minutes so as to enable access to other equipment connected after the
panel (e.g. automatic answering system, fax/modem).
• When the option to establish communication with the control panel by the computer is
disabled, and the call answering is on, the control panel will only answer the calls when
all defined partitions are armed.
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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.
FS102 - programming TIMER 1 (DEC)
The function defines the hour and minute of setting the TIMER 1 on and off. The timer may
perform the function of arming only or disarming only – if this is the case, enter 99:99 as the
on/off hour. If the timer is to be used for disarming only, it is also necessary to select the
„partition timer priority...” option (FS131, the first set of options).
In the LED keypads, the programming consists in entering four two-digit numbers, the first
two of them meaning the on-time (hour, minute), and the other two - the off-time (hour,
minute).
EXAMPLE:
programming the TIMER 1 - ON 16:30, OFF 06:30
[1][0][2] [#] - call the function
[1][6] [#] - programming the on hours (the LED 12 is blinking)
[3][0] [#] - programming the on minutes (the LED 11 is blinking)
[0][6] [#] - programming the off hours (the LEDs 11 and 12 are blinking)
[3][0] [#] - programming the off minutes (the LED 10 is blinking) and exit the function.
In the LCD keypads, starting the function will display the timer on-time, which is defined by
entering the selected time value. To proceed to programming the off-time, press the key ▲
or ▼.
FS103 - programming TIMER 2 (DEC)
FS104 - programming TIMER 3 (DEC)
FS105 - programming TIMER 4 (DEC)
FS106 - programming TIMER functions (DEC)
The timers can serve one of the twelve functions. They can control outputs (the output
indicated in this function must be of the TIMER type), or partitions.
The programming consists in entering four characters from 0 to B (twice two characters), the
first character defining the function of TIMER 1, the second - TIMER 2, the third - TIMER 3,
and the fourth - TIMER 4.
TIMER functions:
0 - TIMER not used
1 - controls output OUT1
2 - controls output OUT2
3 - controls output OUT3
4 - controls output OUT4
5 - controls output OUT5
6 - controls output OUT6
7 - partition control timer (guard control)
8 - controls partition 1
9 - controls partition 2
A - controls partition 3 (in the LED keypads entered by [*0])
B - controls partition 4 (in the LED keypads entered by [*1])
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When the timer controls a partition or a output, both times are relevant: timer "on" and "off".
When the guard control function is performed, only the first time programmed in the functions
is used. The hour and minute of „switching on” as programmed for that timer define the
maximum time that may elapse since the last time the guard code was entered - if it is
exceeded, the “no control code” event will be recorded in the memory, the information will be
sent to the monitoring station, and the “no partition control code” type output will be
activated.
In the LED keypads, the programming consists in assigning particular functions to four timers
in turn, by entering the functions from numeric keypad.
EXAMPLE:
programming the function: TIMER1 - controls partition 1, TIMER 2 - controls OUT4 output,
TIMER 3 – controls OUT5 output, TIMER 4 - controls partition 4
[1][0][6] [#] - call the function
[8][4] [#] - program the functions of timers 1 and 2 (the LED 12 is blinking)
[5][*1] [#] - program the functions of timers 3 and 4 (the LED 11 is blinking) and leaving the function
In the LCD keypads, the number of timer function is entered by means of the numeric
keypad or the arrow keys ◄ ►. Scrolling through the list of timers, the functions of which are
to be defined, is performed by means of the keys ▲ and ▼.

Special Functions
FS107 – factory default settings restoration
Calling this function will restore all the factory default settings of the control panel parameters
(see: Settings List) and will automatically program current address of the keypads (and
expander). The function does not change the user access codes.
FS108 - clearing event log
Calling this function will erase the memory of events.
FS109 - factory default identifiers restoration
Calling this function will restore the factory default identifiers of control panel and computer,
which are required for the panel to establish communication with the computer. These
settings are used for testing the control panel.
FS110 - factory default codes restoration
Calling this function will erase all the user access codes and restore the default codes:
• service code = 12345
• MASTER code, partition 1 = 1234
• MASTER code, partition 2 = 2345
• MASTER code, partition 3 = 3456
• MASTER code, partition 4 = 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. If a difference is
detected, a tamper alarm is triggered.
A keypad with incorrect address is not recognized by the control panel. The
addresses are not controlled, when the panel is in the service mode.
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The keypad addresses are set by the panel automatically after the reading with the service
function FS124 or when restoring the default settings FS107. The function FS111 enables
the addresses to be checked and programmed manually from keypads.
Note: In a system equipped with LCD keypads, manual modification of the keypad
addresses with the function FS111 is not allowed.
In the LED keypads the programming consists in lighting up the LEDs which correspond to
the jumper settings. It is performed in two steps. In the first step, the LEDs 1 to 4 show the
address of partition keypad 1 (CLK1), and the LEDs 5 to 8 - the address of keypad 2 (CLK2).
In the second step, the addresses of keypad 3 (CLK3, LEDs 1 to 4) and keypad 4 (CLK4,
LEDs 5 to 8) are set. The settings are confirmed with the [#] key.
The [*] key enables you to exit the function.

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.
• When programming the keypad addresses be particularly careful, as having
programmed wrong addresses will trigger a tamper alarm on quitting the service mode
and loss of the ability to control the panel from the keypad. Then it is necessary to enter
the service mode by hardware means and read the new addresses (see: Installer
Manual).
• The new addresses (as most of the programmed parameters of the panel) will become
valid after exiting the service mode or - when the panel is being programmed from the
computer - after the data are sent.
FS112 - start of programming through RS-232
The function starts the panel programming through the RS-232 interface.
Prior to using the function:
• hook up the control panel to the computer (see: Installer Manual);
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• 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 [TROUBLE] LED.
If the panel receives no computer readiness signal within 10 seconds (due to an incorrect
computer connecting cable or port number) the function will be automatically exited.
The waiting for the computer command during an active connection is signaled by one short
beep every 10 seconds. When the connection is broken, the control panel quits the function
and enters the service mode.
Having entered the FS112 function, the keypad accepts no commands from keypad -
the control panel receives commands from computer. The function is exited after
sending a suitable command by the computer (while exiting the service mode). It is possible
to quit the function by pressing and holding down the [*] key for about 3 seconds.
It is possible to program the control panel from a PC computer without calling of the
function FS112 in the keypad (see: Installer Manual).

Functions related to memory of events


FS113 - event log printout (all events)
The control panel event log can be printed if a printer with RS-232 port is connected to the
control panel. The printout is started by calling the function. No DTR signal from the printer
will terminate the function and an error will be signaled (two short beeps). Holding down the
[*] key will stop the printout.
Note: Activation of the "printing on" option is not necessary - it regards a situation, when the
printer is connected permanently.
FS114 - alarm log printout
It operates in the same way as FS113, but alarms only are printed.
FS115 - trouble log printout
It operates in the same way as FS113, but troubles only are printed.
FS116 - partition event printout (arming/disarming)
It operates in the same way as FS113, but only arming and disarming events are printed.

Messaging – programming of messaging parameters


FS117 - permissible telephone line loss delay (DEC)
The function defines how many minutes may elapse from the low voltage condition on the
telephone line to the moment the panel reports a trouble. The programming consists in
entering a two-digit number from 00 to 99 minutes. If 00 is programmed, the panel will never
report a trouble.
EXAMPLE (for LED keypad):
programming a twenty-minute delay
[1][1][7] [#] - call the function
[2][0] [#] - program the delay

FS118 - parameters of pager station signals (HEX)


The function defines parameters of the answer signals generated by automatic pager station.
As different answer signals are used in each system, it is necessary to specify the signal
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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.

Messaging – programming of HEX messages


FS119 - programming message 1 (HEX)
FS120 - programming message 2 (HEX)
FS121 - programming message 3 (HEX)
FS122 - programming message 4 (HEX)
The functions FS119 – FS120 permits programming an alphanumeric message for any
paging system. The programming consists in entering up to 84 message characters (in the
LED keypads in two-character pairs), in a convention required by the given system.
Some systems require additional characters:
A - #
B - *
C - end of message
E - pause (required in some systems to separate the pager number from the
message)
D and F - same as C.
Note: The functions FS119 - FS122 are an alternative to the functions FS96 - FS99. Each
message can be programmed in two ways (in the HEX mode or in the POLPAGER
receiver convention).

Functions programming basic options


FS123- counters count-up times
The function makes it possible to program time intervals related to the counters 1, 2 and 3 of
counting zones (see: FS7). The alarm will only be generated when the number of violations
preset in FS7 takes place within the time interval defined by the function FS123. The count-
up times may be programmed within the interval from 1 to 255 seconds (by default set at 30
seconds). If the number of violations programmed in the function FS7 does not take place
within the time interval defined in the function, after expiry of the time the counting zone
counters will be reset.
Programming of the counters count-up times consists in entering a number from the range of
1 to 255 for each counter.
In the LED type keypads, after starting the function, you should enter one, two or three digits
for the first counter. Upon confirmation with the key [#], the control panel proceeds to
programming the count-up time of the next counter. In the course of programming, the LEDs
9-12 indicate in binary form which counter the parameter refers to. On the LEDs 1-8, the
control panel displays the previously programmed setting of the parameter in the binary
form. The programming can be terminated by pressing the key [*].
EXAMPLE
changing the counter count-up time: the first to 60 seconds, the second to 150 seconds, the
third to 255 seconds
[1][2][3] [#] - call the function
[6][0] - enter the count-up time for counter 1 (LED 12 is blinking during programming)
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[#] - 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
[2][5][5] - enter the count-up time for counter 3 (LEDs 11 and 12 are blinking during programming)
[#] - confirm the counter 3 count-up time and quit the function
In the LCD keypads, the keys ▲ and ▼ scroll the list of counters for which a defined time
value is entered from the numeric keypad.

Special Functions
FS124- keypad address auto-detect
The function enables the keypad addresses to be automatically detected without changing
the other parameters.
In the LCD keypad, the function FS124 performs additional configuration operations, hence,
after each modification of the configuration (adding or deleting keypad and/or expander) it is
necessary to call the FS124 in each LCD keypad connected to the control panel.
FS125- testing outputs
The function makes it possible to check that all the wiring of control outputs for signaling
devices or other equipment is properly connected. For functional check of an output, call the
function and press the key with number of the output (1-6). Enabling the output is
acknowledged with two short beeps, and, in the LED keypads, also by lighting a LED with
the output number, and in the LCD keypads - by displaying the output number. The output
will be disabled by pressing again the key with the output number (one short beep and
extinguishing of the LED in LED type keypads or disappearing from the display of the output
number in the LCD keypads).
Calling the function will disable all the active outputs (if they have been active), while quitting
the function will reset the same. If the outputs OUT5 and OUT6 are functioning in the „radio
messaging control” mode (FS5 option 7 of the second set), the function will not make them
available for testing.

Monitoring - programming system reporting codes


FS126- programming guard control codes (HEX)
The function is used for programming the system events codes - set III. This codes are sent
to monitoring station with system events identifier. The rules of programming the partition
codes of guard are identical with those for zone event codes. The codes may be extended
by the user number (see: FS47) based on the same principles, as the zone event codes may
extended by the zone number.
The list of events and LED signaling in LED type keypads:
Number LEDs 9-12 Event
1 Code of guard in partition 1
2 Code of guard in partition 2
3 Code of guard in partition 3
4 Code of guard in partition 4)
5 Code of lack of guard in partition 1
6 Code of lack of guard in partition 2
7 Code of lack of guard in partition 3
8 Code of lack of guard in partition 4
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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)
FS130- zones auto-bypassed on no exit in partition 4 (BIT)
The functions FS127 and FS130 (EXIT-BYPASS) make it possible to program for each
partition the zones which will be automatically bypassed if, after arming, there is no violation
of the ENTRY/EXIT type zone during the exit delay (after arming the system, the user has
not left the facility and has not violated any detector in the ENTRY/EXIT type zone).
The programming procedure is identical as for the function FS8 – FS11.

Special function
FS131 - programming additional options (BIT)
FIRST SET OF OPTIONS (for LED keypad, the LED No. 12 is blinking)
Option No. Signaling
Option
LED LCD LED LCD
service mode disabled ON
1 1
service mode enabled OFF
DTMF (MST-1) module supported ON
2 2
DTMF (MST-1) module not supported OFF
pulse dialing ratio 1:1,5 ON
3 3
pulse dialing ratio 1:2 OFF
global codes ON
4 4
individual codes for each partition OFF
timer 1 priority enabled ON
5 5
timer 1 priority disabled OFF
timer 2 priority enabled ON
6 6
timer 2 priority disabled OFF
timer 3 priority enabled ON
7 7
timer 3 priority disabled OFF
timer 4 priority enabled ON
8 8
timer 4 priority disabled OFF
Option 1 refers to disabling the hardware access to the service mode. If this option is
selected, it is only possible to enter the service mode by using the service access code. The
procedure of entering the service mode when the service code has been lost and the option
of starting the service mode by hardware means (jumpers) is locked is described in section
„Restoring default settings, restarting codes”.
Option 2 refers to the control panel working together with the MST-1 module, which enables
the panel to be operated via a telephone generating the DTMF signals. For such an
operation to be possible, the option 3 of the first FS5 set („call answer”) must be activated.
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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.
Selecting the option 4 makes the codes entered in one of the partitions be also accepted in
other partitions. The event log records no particular user number - the number is always 1,
and on the event log printout the annotation (USER) is shown instead of the user number.
The options 5-8 set the partition timer priority during disarming. With this option selected,
the timer will always disarm the partition, provided the timer function is enabled. If the option
is not selected, the timer will disarm the partition only if it has armed it itself.
SECOND SET OF OPTIONS (for LED keypad, the LED No. 11 is blinking)
Option No. Signaling
Option
LED LCD LED LCD
do not allow arming during battery trouble ON
1 9
allow arming during battery trouble OFF

automatic reset of zone bypassing at midnight (00:00) ON


2 A
do not reset zone bypassing AUTORESET 1/3 OFF
service mode available only in one partition (access to service mode
ON
3 B in other partitions keypads disabled)
service mode available in all partitions OFF

display service message after tamper alarm ON


4 C
no service message after tamper alarm OFF

keypad trouble alarm on until cleared ON


5 D
keypad alarm on during trouble only OFF

audible tamper alarm in armed mode only ON


6 E
tamper alarm always audible OFF

limit number of alarms from one zone to 3 ON


7 F
alarm will not occur if keypad is alarming OFF
VISONIC radio reporting on * ON
8 G
VISONIC radio reporting off * OFF

* Option refers only to control alarm panels with PCB marked „VC-10P”
When Option 2 is selected the bypassed zones will be unbypassed and the counters of the
zones bypassed after 1 or 3 alarms will be reset at 00:00 hour.
Option 4 activates the function of displaying service message after tamper alarm until
service intervention (using of service code).
Selecting the Option 5 results, in the event of trouble, in the keypad LED signaling trouble
until the trouble memory review function (key [7]) is called and ended by pressing [#] key.
Option 6 refers to deactivating the audible tamper alarm, if the alarm source partition is
disarmed – the alarm is only signaled in the keypad.
Option 7 refers to limiting the number of triggered alarms to 3 per one zone at time intervals
shorter than 1 minute. If, when the partition is armed, the control panel receives 3 violation
messages concerning one zone in time intervals shorter than 1 minute, it will generate an
alarm after each violation, all subsequent violations of that zone being ignored, unless at
least one minute elapses since the last violation.
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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.
FS132 - programming of clock correction (DEC)
As time measurement by the control panel internal clock may differ from the real value,
provision has been made for making a daily time correction. The function makes it possible
to correct the time measurement by ±19 seconds within 24 hours. For programming the time
correction, use the function FS132 to enter the value of daily time shift of internal clock:
In the LED keypads, the programming consists in entering two digits, depending on the
expected correction value (see table below).
Correction value[s] -19 -18 -17 ... -2 -1 0 1 2 ... 17 18 19
Programming 99 98 97 ... 82 81 00 01 02 ... 17 18 19
EXAMPLE:
program the time correction by -12 seconds
[1][3][2] [#] - call the function
[9][2] [#] - enter the correction value (minus 12 seconds)
In the LCD keypads, the correction is programmed by means of the arrow keys: the key ▲
enters a negative correction, the key ▼ - a positive one.

Monitoring - programming system report codes


FS133 - programming the time of test transmission to the monitoring station (DEC)
The alarm system makes it possible to set a maximum time interval between transmissions
of events codes. If the preset time interval elapses after the last monitored event, the control
panel will send the test transmission code. The function parameter (three two-digit numbers
meaning days, hours and minutes) determines the time counted from the last transmission. If
any event, the code of which will be sent, occurs in the system, the control panel will start
counting the time again. This feature can be disabled by programming 00,00,00.
EXAMPLE (for LED keypad):
programming of the test code send after two and a half hours since the last transmission
(communication test).
[1][3][3] [#] - calling the function,
[0][0] - entering the number of days (the LED 12 is blinking),
[#] - confirming the parameter,
[0][2] - entering the number of hours (the LED 11 is blinking),
[#] - confirming the parameter,
[3][0] - entering the number of minutes (the LEDs 11 and 11 are blinking),
[#] - confirming the parameter and leaving the function.

Note: Only a 3 successive events of the test transmission are saved in the control panel
memory, all the rest is not saved though the test transmissions are conducted. After
a new event occurs, the next 3 test transmission events can be saved.

Monitoring – programming zone report codes


FS134 - programming codes to bypass the control panel zones (HEX)
The codes programmed with this function are sent after calling the user function 4 and
bypassing the control panel zones. The codes are programmed in the same way as the other
zone events codes (FS60 – FS66).
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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 – FS66).

Monitoring
FS136 – programming of prefix for extension of identifiers in TELIM transmission
format
(Transmission format used in Germany.)
FS137 - programming codes to be sent to the monitoring station in TELIM
transmission format
(Transmission format used in Germany.)

Monitoring – programming of identifiers


FS-138 - programming of VISONIC radio system address (DEC)
The address may take a value from 0 to 7.
During the programming in the LED keypads two digits should be entered – first 0, second
should correspond the address.
EXAMPLE (for the LED keypad):
programming of address „5”.
[1][3][8] [#] - call the function,
[0][5] [#] - enter the address and exit the function.

FS-139 - programming the test transmission period for VISONIC radio system (DEC)
The function sets time intervals between sequential autotests which are transmitted over
radio. First the number of hours should be set and next the number of minutes. The maximal
value of programmed time interval is 99 hours and 99 minutes.
EXAMPLE (for the LED keypad):
programming of time interval of 1 hour and 15 minutes.
[1][3][9] [#] - call the function,
[0][1] [#] - enter the number of hours,
[1][5] [#] - enter the number of minutes and exit the function.

Note: The service functions FS138 and FS139 refer only to control panels having PC board
marked with the „VC-10P" symbol.

Monitoring - programming system report codes


FS140 – programming the time of test transmission to the monitoring station when
system is armed
Function makes it possible to program a separate period of the test transmission, valid only
when the system is armed. The control panel, when system is armed, send the test code to
the monitoring station every period of time specified in the given function. If a new event
occurs and the panel sends its code to the monitoring station, then the counting of the
programmed time starts from the beginning. When 00, 00, 00 value is entered, then,
irrespective of whether the control panel is armed or not, only the time programmed in
FS 133 is used
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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
submenu “LCD keypad menu”. The structure of the submenu follows:
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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. 2 name (Partition 1 user 2 name)
P.1 usr. 3 name (Partition 1 user 3 name)
P.1 usr. 4 name (Partition 1 user 4 name)
P.1 usr. 5 name (Partition 1 user 5 name)
P.1 usr. 6 name (Partition 1 user 6 name)
P.1 usr. 7 name (Partition 1 user 7 name)
P.1 usr. 8 name (Partition 1 user 8 name)
P.1 usr. 9 name (Partition 1 user 9 name)
P.1 usr.10 name (Partition 1 user 10 name)
P.1 usr.11 name (Partition 1 user 11 name)
P.1 usr.12 name (Partition 1 user 12 name)
P.1 MASTER name (Partition 1 MASTER user name)

P.2 users names P.2 usr. 1 name (Partition 2 user 1 name)

P.2 MASTER name (Partition 2 MASTER user name)

P.3 users names P.3 usr. 1 name (Partition 3 user 1 name)

P.3 MASTER name (Partition 3 MASTER user name)

P.4 users names P.4 usr. 1 name (Partition 4 user 1 name)

P.4 MASTER name (Partition 4 MASTER user name)

Zone names Zone 1 name


Zone 2 name
Zone 3 name
Zone 4 name
Zone 5 name
Zone 6 name
Zone 7 name
Zone 8 name
Zone 9 name
Zone 10 name
Zone 11 name
Zone 12 name
Zone 13 name
Zone 14 name
Zone 15 name
Zone 16 name
Outputs names Output 1 name
Output 2 name
Output 3 name
Output 4 name
Output 5 name
Output 6 name
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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 LED off


LED on
Number of zones

LCD std.symbols Zone ok


Zone bypassed
Zone violated
Zone tampered
Zone alarm mem. (Zone alarm memory)
Zone tamp.mem. (Zone tamper memory)
Part. 1 zones (Partition 1 zones)
Part. 2 zones (Partition 2 zones)
Part. 3 zones (Partition 3 zones)
Part. 4 zones (Partition 4 zones)

Settings Date Time format


State format
LCD backlight
Keys backlight
Keypad adress
GOTO function
Options

Reset defaults Default names


Default texts
Def. settings (Default settings)
Test
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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.

Symbols
The functions make possible changing the standard display of characters signaling the zone
status in operating modes according to LED or LCD standard (see: Settings State format).
LED standard characters
The functions make it possible to change the symbols of extinguished/lit LED and define how
many zones are to be indicated in the given partition keypad (similarly as the panel service
functions FS12 - FS15).
LCD standard characters
The functions make it possible to change the characters indicating various zone statuses
and define the zones whose status is to be displayed for the given partition (which is done in
a similar way as with assignment of zones to partitions in the service functions FS8 - FS11).
Note: The choice of zones is used to select zones which are to be displayed as violated or
alarming zones by corresponding panel functions.

Settings
Time format
The function defines how the time is to be displayed. By default, the time is displayed
according to the format: dd mmm, hh:mm:ss, i.e., in succession: day, month (the first three
letters of a month name), hours, minutes and seconds. The following formats are available:
dd mmm, hh:mm:ss
dd.mm.yy, hh:mm
dd.mm.yyyy,hh:mm
no date and time
hh:mm
hh:mm:ss
dd mmm yy, hh:mm
Status format
The function selects the panel’s operation mode:
• text messages - system status is communicated by means of textual messages,
• LED standard - status of maximum of 12 zones is displayed in a similar way as in the CA-
10 KLED keypad according to the list programmed in the control panel service functions
FS12 - FS15 or defined by the function „Number of zones” (Symbols LED
std.symbols Number of zones),
• LCD standard - status of maximum 16 selected zones is displayed, indicating violations,
alarms, tamper conditions, alarm log etc.
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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
− auto 1/2 - 1
Keypad backlight
The function provides a choice of keypad illumination mode. The following settings are
possible:
− auto - is turned on after a key is pressed and then turned off after time set with use of
option “Long backlight” (40 or 140 seconds)
− permanent
− no backlight
Keypad address
The function is used for defining the keypad hardware address.
GOTO function
To make the function GOTO accessible to the security system user, it is necessary to define
which partitions are to be available from the given keypad. After confirming the partitions
selection LCD keypad will perform FS-124 service function, which will set addresses of LCD
keypads proper for the current configuration.
Notes:
• If more than one LCD keypad is installed in the system, function GOTO settings should
be separately programmed in each keypad.
• In the case of installation with an LCD keypad, expanders adapted to LCD keypads
should be used (software version 2, manufactured since February 1998). Older
expander versions will also operate with LCD keypads, but will not support multipartition
systems.
Options
The functions enables setting some additional parameters of LCD keypad:

Option LCD display

displaying of exit delay on


displaying of exit delay off
audible signaling of exit delay on
audible signaling of exit delay off
texts priority on
texts priority off
key press sounds on
key press sounds off
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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
functions assigned to arrow keys enabled
functions assigned to arrow keys disabled
Texts priority parameter determines the way system status is displayed in the text mode. If it
is off all relevant messages are displayed one after another in a closed cycle. If it is on only
the highest priority message is displayed. The following priority levels are assigned by
default (starting with the highest):
1. entry delay,
2. fire alarm,
3. burglary alarm,
4. armed (or silent armed)
5. fire alarm occurred,
6. burglary alarm occurred,
7. exit delay.
The option „Alternative type of menu” defines whether scrolling through the keypad menu by
means of the keys ▲ and ▼ will also change the arrow position on the display, or not.

Reset Defaults
The function restores default parameters of keypad.

Test
This function enables a functional test of the keypad to be carried out and also restores the
default settings of the keypad. To preserve your own parameters it is necessary to write them
into computer before testing, and after testing they should be again programmed from the
computer.
After the function is started, the test is first performed on the display, where all items are to be
switched on. Pressing the key [*] results in switchover to the test of keypad backlight and
correct lighting of LEDs. The next stroke of the key [*] starts the keypad test. Pressing all the
keypad keys will test the keypad memory, which is signaled on the display by the message:
„Wait for the end of the PCF test”. Then, the following items are tested: status of the keypad
zones, tamper circuit, and data transmission. During the tests, you can make and break the
inputs and the tamper contact, to make sure their operation is correct. All the tests done, the
following message will appear on the display: „Keypad ok, press *”. Pressing the key [*], or
switching the power off and then again on will result in a restart of the keypad.
Note: After completion of the test, the function FS124 must be started.
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Restoring default settings, restoring codes

Restoration of settings on entering the service mode by means of service


code
If it is necessary to restore the default settings, you should enter the service mode and call the
service functions FS107 (to restore all the default settings, except for the user access codes)
and FS110 (to restore the partition master default codes, the other codes being erased). Also,
the function FS108 can be performed (in order to erase the event log contents).

Restoration of settings on entering the service mode by hardware means


If the service mode is inaccessible (for example, when the control panel stopped responding to
keypad commands because of a programming error, or the service code has been lost), to
restore default settings follow the procedure below:
1. Disconnect in turn the mains supply and the emergency supply.
2. Set a jumper on J19 RESET pins.
3. Connect in turn the emergency supply and the mains supply.
4. On hearing a beep in the keypad, remove the jumper from J19 pins (the 1st
partition keypad will enter the service mode).
5. Perform function FS107 (restoring of default settings).
6. Perform function FS110 (restoring of default codes).
7. Exit the service mode or proceed with programming the control panel.
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.

Restoration of settings when the option to enter the service mode by


hardware means is locked and it is impossible to use the service code
If the option to enter the service mode by jumper setting is disabled (FS131 first option in the
first set of option) and the panel does not recognize the service code, proceed as follows:
1. Disconnect in turn the mains supply and the emergency supply.
2. Set a jumper on J19 RESET pins.
3. Connect in turn the emergency supply and the mains supply.
4. Wait about 60 seconds (±5 sec.) and remove the jumper.
5. Enter from keypad the code: [1][2][3][4][5] (the code should be entered within 15
seconds) and confirm by pressing the [#] or [*] key.
After these operations, the control panel should return to its default settings and remain in the
service mode.
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
July (p. 24).
5.11
2006 The FS140 function „Test transmission when armed” has been added (p. 50).
Only 3 successive test transmission events are saved in the control panel memory (p. 49).

SATEL sp. z o.o.


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