Installation Manual CA864 en Rev3 4
Installation Manual CA864 en Rev3 4
Installation Manual CA864 en Rev3 4
3.4 version
WARNING
This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer. The entire manual should be carefully read.
August 2004
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................... 3 RCOMMENDATIONS FOR INSTALLING THE CA864 ALARM SYSTEM .............................................. 3 INSTALLING CA864 ALARM SYSTEM MODULES ................................................................................ 4 OTHER GUIDES ................................................................................................................................... 4 RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS .................................................................................................... 5 SETTING THE SYSTEM TO PROGRAMMING MODE ......................................................................... 5 STEPS FOR PROGRAMMING SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS ............................................................. 5 LEAVING PROGRAMMING MODE ........................................................................................................ 6 Physical and Logical Level of the System ............................................................................................. 6 Procedure PnP for Identification of New Hardware ............................................................................... 6 Replacement of a Defective Module ...................................................................................................... 7 Removal of a Module from the Network ................................................................................................ 7 Temporary Disabling of a Module in the Network ................................................................................... 7 CA864 control panel box ....................................................................................................................... 9 CA864 control panel ............................................................................................................................ 12 CA864 control panel resources ........................................................................................................... 13 Power supply unit ................................................................................................................................ 13 Technical specification ofCA864 control panel .................................................................................... 14 CA864 control panel fuses .................................................................................................................. 14 CA864 control panel terminals ............................................................................................................ 14 CA864 control panel indications .......................................................................................................... 14 LCD keypad module resources .......................................................................................................... 15 CA864 LCD keypad module ................................................................................................................ 15 Technical specifications of CA864 LCD keypad module ..................................................................... 16 CA864 LED keypad module ................................................................................................................ 17 LED keypad module resources ........................................................................................................... 17 Technical specifications of CA864 LED keypad module ..................................................................... 18 Technical specifications of CA864 input expander module MRI4/8 ..................................................... 19 CA864 input expander module MRI4/8 resources ............................................................................... 19 CA864 input (ZONE) expander module MRI4/8 ................................................................................... 19 Output expander module MRO8 resources ........................................................................................ 20 Technical specifications of CA864 output expander module MRO8 .................................................... 20 CA864 output expander module (PGM) MRO8 ................................................................................... 20 Technical specifications of the expander installation box .................................................................... 21 Installation box for input and output expander modules ....................................................................... 21 CA 864 DIO32 module (Dynamic indication) ....................................................................................... 22 Use of CA864 DIO32 module .............................................................................................................. 22 CA864 DIO32 module resources ........................................................................................................ 22 Adjusting the CA864 DIO32 module .................................................................................................... 23 Technical specifications of CA864 DIO32 module .............................................................................. 23 Proxi Reader Module CA864 ............................................................................................................... 24 Purpose of Proxi Reader Module CA864 ............................................................................................. 24 Resources of Proxi Reader Module CA864......................................................................................... 24 Technical specifications of Proxi Reader CA864 module .................................................................... 24 CA864 printer module APR ................................................................................................................. 25 Technical specifications of CA864 printer module APR ...................................................................... 25 CA864 PC adapter module APC ......................................................................................................... 25 Technical specifications of CA864 PC adapter module APC .............................................................. 25 CA864 MEMOCARD module .............................................................................................................. 25 SUPPLEMENT A - Menu structure chart for programming the CA864 alarm system ......................... 26 SUPPLEMENT B Chart for user programmable menus .................................................................. 30
INTRODUCTION
This manual presents the information needed to install CA864 Alarm System modules. The manual consists of two parts: - general information about installing system modules - description of devices and installation details The manual includes a chart of the structure of menus, which will help detect and access system configurations. The following keys are used for programming: A left arrow for back moves within the menu structure
A right arrow for forward moves within the menu structure The ENT key for confirmation of any corrections / a transition to the following level of menu structure The CLR key for rejection of any corrections / a transition to prior level menu structure
ENT CLR
Fig. 1 LCD keypad Table 1 Correspondence between number of key clicks and symbol
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2 A D G J M P T W
3 . = B E H K N Q U X
Number of clicks 4 5 , : + $ C F I L O R S V Y Z
6 ! %
7 < @
8 > /
OTHER GUIDES
1. CA864 Alarm System Programming Manual provides information on system programming. 2. CA864 Alarm System User Manual provides information on user level system handling.
Keys
6 1
Transmitter
BLACK
TeleTek CA 864
MEMORY RESET MEMOCARD SERVICE BUS CONNECTOR LED COMMUNICATOR
RED
5
F - 0,63 A
F BATT 3A
F PGM 2A
GROUND
AC
- GND -
+ AUX +
INP2
INP3 GND
INP4
OUT1 NC COM
3
Mains transformer 50 / 60 Hz 15-25 V / 50VA 12V / 7 Ah battery 1 - Support opening 2 - CA 864 control panel 3 - Mains power supplay terminal 4 - Signal cable openings 5 - Mains power supply cable opening 6 - TAMPER button for box self-protection
4 1
Undo screws
B1
A1
6 2
Accumulator cable
+BATT-
1
A BC
BATT 3V
BLACK
LED AC F AUX 2A
3
F PGM 2A
CA 864
MEMORY RESET MEMOCARD LED COMMUNICATOR SERVICE BUS CONNECTOR
RED
F BATT 3A
GROUND
AC
- GND -
+ AUX +
INP4
RED
BUS CONNECTION
OUT1 NC COM
6 6
F - 0,63 A
6 5
B1
1 - Central support opening (behind PCB) 2 - Support opening 3 - CA 864 control panel 4 - Mains power supply terminal 5 - Main cable opening 6 - Add. cable openings 7 - Mains power supply opening 8 - Tamper button for box self-protection
A1
4
12V / 7 Ah battery Mains transformer 50 / 60 Hz 15-25 V / 50VA
2 7
2 6
Idle device inputs (INPx) can be connected to the detectors as per the selected connection scheme. The possible options for connecting the detectors to the inputs are given in Fig. 3. Attention must be paid to programming the type of input connection in the system. The status of the Wire EOL and Doubling configurations is indicated for every connection option. !The Wire EOL and DOUBLING parameters have to be configured for all system inputs! The necessary balance resistors have been placed in the spare parts pack accompanying the module. !The sensors with contacts that by-pass the 1 k resistors form first zone in double zoning, and the sensors with contacts that by-pass the 2 k resistors form second zone!
Single style
With EOL, Open line and Short on line recognition (TAMPER) (Wire EOL=ON, DOUBLING=OFF) Zone input 1K Zone input TAMPER EOL NC 1K 1K NO NC 1K GND GND Without EOL (Wire EOL=OFF, DOUBLING=OFF) Normally open Zone input GND Normally closed
Double style
Without EOL (Wire EOL=OFF, DOUBLING=ON) Without EOL, Open line recognition TAMPER (Wire EOL=OFF, DOUBLING=ON)
GND
GND
NC
NC
TAMPER
NC
TAMPER
NC
With EOL, Open line and Short on line recognition (TAMPER) (Wire EOL=ON, DOUBLING=ON) Zone input EOL 510 GND EOL 510
1K
2,2K
TAMPER
NC
TAMPER
NC
When connecting outputs attention must be paid to the system output load-carrying capacities (PGM). Figure 4 gives examples for connecting a relay to a light-emitting diode. ! When powering the system up after resetting factory configurations all system inputs are in OFF status - +12 V voltage!
+ PGM
NC
NO
+ PGM 1 k
Output x
COM
Output x
11
BC
B1
A1
BLACK
LED AC
RED
+BATT-
TeleTek CA 864
LED COMMUNICATOR
F BATT 3A
F PGM 2A
GROUND
AC
- GND OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 +PGM OUT5 INP1 GND INP2 INP3 GND
+ AUX +
INP4
RED YELL GRN BLACK BUS CONNECTION NO RED YELL GRN BLACK
OUT1 NC COM
BLACK GRN YELL RED BUS DEVICE No1 BUS DEVICE No2 BUS DEVICE No31
TO PHONE
The scheme of the CA864 control panel is provided in Fig. 5. All CA864 system modules are connected via a quad system bus. The colours should correspond to the colours marked on the terminal of the modules (see Fig. 5).
12
12V
NO + -
13
CA864 control panel indications Red LED AC The light-emitting diode lights when there is mains supply and regular integrity of the control panel power supply unit. Green LED COMMUNICATOR - The light-emitting diode lights when the integrated digital dialler has engaged the telephone line.
14
TeleTek
LCD display
Indicators
Keys
Protective lid
15
Support opening
Support opening
TAMPER BUZZER
BLACK GREEN YELLOW RED ZONE IN GND OUT
16
System / area status Zones 1 to 8 or first area zones Zones 9 to 16 or seccond area zones
Protective lid
DI SA RM
AR M
1 4 7
CLR
M EM
PR OG
2 5 8 0
3 6 9
ENT
Keys
17
Support openings
Support openings
TAMPER
19
20
terminal
The terminals are installed in the box (fig. 15) by the producer. A maximum of two input and/or output expanders can be installed in one box, as shown in Fig. 15. The self-protection key is installed and configured by the producer.
21
Expander module
The producer has provided additional positions for extra modules and devices for the plastic box (fig. 15a). Up to four expanders for inputs and/or outputs can be fitted together with control panel and accumulator, as it is shown on fig. 15a.
22
ANODE CATHODE
ANODE CATHODE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
+
LED
GREEN
RED
+PGM
PGM
NC
YELLOW
BLACK
Support openings
COM
NO
TEST
Office indication
BUZZER
TAMPER
COM
GREEN
RED
NO
YELLOW
BLACK
25
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SUPPLEMENT A - Menu structure chart for programming the CA864 alarm system
The programming chart allows for a quick scan of all menus for configuration programming of the CA864 Alarm System. There are two ways to access a specific programming menu. 1. Use the Down Arrow, Up Arrow, ENT or CLR keys to browse the menu. These keys are showed in the chart. The symbols, which represent the keys, are as follows:
ENT
ENT. Pressing ENT accesses the succeeding level of menu structure. Pressing CLR accesses the preceding level of menu structure.
Right arrow key. Pressing the right arrow key accesses the succeeding menu of a given level within the structure of menus. Pressing the left arrow key accesses the preceding menu of a given level with the structure of menus. 2. Use the short menu code. Simply introduce the digits displayed on the chart in the respective menu and the system will be immediately positioned onto the menu you requested. This is a quicker method than the previous one as it only requires several clicks on some of the keys. At the same time it guards you from misclicks. The quick menu access code is not displayed on the keypad. It is on the chart.
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0) Maintenance
ENT
ENT
2) Zone Walk Test 3) PGM Test 4) Printer Test 5) Dialer Test 6) System Troubles 7) LCD Settings
ENT ENT ENT
1) Phone 1 Test 0) AC-trbl delay 1) Show Troubles 2) Phone 2 Test 3) Phone 3 Test 4) Phone 4 Test
8) Reset Menu
ENT
1) Time Slots
ENT
0) Def. Timeslots 1) Def. XTimeslots 2) Def. Holidays 3) Def. XHolidays 4) Def. XXHolidays
ENT
2) Users
ENT
0) User Codes
ENT
ENT
0) Rename Code 1) User Rights 2) User Attributes 3) User Timeslot 4) User Proxi Card
ENT ENT
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3) Zones
ENT
0) Definition
ENT
ENT
0) Rename Zone 1) Zone Type 2) Attach to Area 3) Zone parameters 4) Zone Timeslot 5) Entry/Stay Delay
ENT
1) Auto Shutdown 2) Double Knock 3) Zones Hardware Zone Type: Instant Entry delay Follow 24h Burglary Delayed 24h Fire Standart 24h Fire Stay delay Key-switch Power monitor Panic Tamper Medical 24h non burglary
Zone Parameters: Auto Shutdown Bypass Enabled Stay Zone Force Zone Double Knock Chime Steady Alarm Pulsed Alarm Silent Alarm Report Only
4) Outputs
ENT
0) PGM Definition
ENT
ENT
01 ... 48
1) Function Def.
ENT
ENT
F( ). N: 01 ... F( ). N: 16
Function Description A B C D
Activation and Deactivation Events: Fixed time N Sys Trbl. N SysStatus N Silnt Alrm A AudblAlrm A Fire Alrm A FireDelay A Tamper A Disarming A Bypass in A Auto Arm A Panic A Arming A Ready A User code N ArmingCode N DisarmCode N OK Zone N Open Zone N BypassZone N Fault Zone N Alarm from Z Rest.Zone N Access KBD Function N Siren for A FireReset A
5) Split System
ENT
0) Define Areas
ENT
ENT
1) Area assign
ENT
Device 01 . . 32
ENT
To Dialer Menu
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6) Dialer
ENT
ENT
Telephone number symbols: 0..9-phone digits P-puls dialing T-tone dialing D-delay 4 seconds W-wait dial tone
ENT
ENT
ENT
5) Line Monitor
ENT
3) Fire Report
6) Up/down load
ENT
0) PC phone N: 1) PC ID number 2) Panel ID number 3) Number of rings 4) Call Back 5) Answer machine
7) Peripherals
ENT
Commands for printer control UpDownLoad no printing User Codes LogFile test printer Timeslots online printing Devices PGM Zones Functions Areas System
ENT
8) System edit
ENT
0) Device config
ENT
0) Inputs config 1) Outputs config 2) Assign Trouble 3) Disable 4) Enable 5) Remove 6) Replace device
9) Engineer out
30
Arming
3) Full arming 4) Stay arming 5) Force arming 01 Area name ... 16 Area name 6) Instant arming 7) ARM all area 01 Area name ... 16 Area name 01 Area name ... 16 Area name
Disarming
Programming
1) Own code
2) User codes
0) Rename code 1) Change code 2) User rights 0) Areas: 12345678 1) Areas: 910111213141516
3) Time set 4) Engineer rights 0) UnlockEngineer 1) UDL user codes 5) Chime 6) LCD settings 0) Contrast 1) Back light 2) Private Display 3) Edit Logo 3) User Attributes 4) User Time Slot 5) User Proxi Card
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Guarantee
During the guarantee period the manufacturer shall, at its sole discretion, replace or repair any defective product when it is returned to the factory. All parts replaced and/or repaired shall be covered for the remainder of the original guarantee, or for ninety (90) days, whichever period is longer. The original purchaser shall immediately send manufacturer a written notice of the defective parts or workmanship, which written notice must in all cases be received prior to expiry of the guarantee. International Guarantee Foreign customers shall enjoy the same guarantee rights as those enjoyed by any customer in Bulgaria, except that manufacturer shall not be liable for any related customs duties, taxes or VAT, which may be payable. Guarantee Procedure This guarantee will be granted when the appliance in question is returned. The manufacturer shall accept no product whatsoever, of which no prior notice has been received. Conditions for waiving the guarantee This guarantee shall apply to defects in products resulting only from improper materials or workmanship, related to its normal use. It shall not cover: Damages resulting from transportation and handling; Damages caused by natural calamities, such as fire, floods, storms, earthquakes or lightning; Damages caused by incorrect voltage, accidental breakage or water; beyond the control of the manufacturer; Damages caused by unauthorized system incorporation, changes, modifications or surrounding objects: Damages caused by peripheral appliances (unless such peripheral appliances have been supplied by the manufacturer: Defects caused by inappropriate surrounding of installed products; Damages caused by failure to use the product for its normal purpose; Damages caused by improper maintenance; Damages resulting from any other cause, bad maintenance or product misuse. In the case of a reasonable number of unsuccessful attempts to repair the product, covered by this guarantee, the manufacturers liability shall be limited to the replacement of the product as the sole compensation for breach of the guarantee. Under no circumstances shall the manufacturer be liable for any special, accidental or consequential damages, on the grounds of breach of guarantee, breach of agreement, negligence, or any other legal notion. Waiver This Guarantee shall contain the entire guarantee and shall be prevailing over any and all other guarantees, explicit or implicit (including any implicit guarantees on behalf of the dealer, or adaptability to specific purposes), and over any other responsibilities or liabilities on behalf of the manufacturer. The manufacturer does neither agree, nor empower, any person, acting on his own behalf, to modify or alter this Guarantee, nor to replace it with another guarantee, or another liability with regard to this product. Services The manufacturer shall repair or replace unwarranted products, which have been returned to its factory, at its sole discretion under the conditions below. The manufacturer shall accept no products for which no prior notice has been received. The products, which the manufacturer deems repairable, will be repaired and returned. The manufacturer has prepared a price list and those products, which can be repaired, shall be paid for every repaired appliance. The closest equivalent product, available at the time, shall replace the products manufacturer deems unrepairable. The current market price shall be charged for every replaced product.
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