CA-4v1 SATEL
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The access code 4 can be used once only (the panel clears it after one-time entry).
The access codes 2, 3 and 4 can be cleared by pressing the [#] key immediately after
activating the service programming mode.
Bypassing zones (function 5)
Enter one of the two master codes and press the [*] key. The panel will confirm the
correct code entry with two short beeps and will wait for the function number entry (the
[TROUBLE],
[ARMED] and
[ALARM] LEDs will blink simultaneously). Press
the 5 key (the panel will confirm the entry with three short beeps, the
[TROUBLE],
[ARMED] and
[ALARM] LEDs will blink in turns). Zone numbers to be bypassed
should be entered. While programming the LEDs representing the bypassed zones will
be on. After setting the bypass function for the selected zones the [#] key should be
pressed.
Caution: the panel will signal an error if bypassing the 24-hour zone is attempted.
Reviewing the alarm memory log (function 6)
Enter one of the two master access codes and press the [*] key. The panel will confirm
the correct code entry with two beeps and will wait for the function number entry (the
[TROUBLE],
[ARMED] and
[ALARM] LEDs will blink simultaneously). The 6 key
should be pressed. The
[ALARM] LED will start blinking, and the remaining LEDs will
indicate the origin of the last alarm (the
[ARMED] LED will indicate the alarm
activated by entering three incorrect access codes, the
[TROUBLE] LED will indicate
PANIC type alarm). Pressing any of the keys (except [*]) will classify the previous alarm.
The panel logs the last three instances of alarm condition. Pressing of the [*] key exits
the function.
Identifying trouble type (function 7)
If the
[TROUBLE] LED is on, the panel detected a trouble condition. The type of
trouble is indicated after choosing function 7. In order to do that enter one of the two
master codes and press the [*] key. The panel will confirm the correct code entry with
two beeps and will wait for the function number entry (the
[TROUBLE],
[ARMED] and
[ALARM] LEDs will blink simultaneously). Press the 7 key. The
[TROUBLE] LED will start blinking, and the remaining LEDs will indicate the type of
trouble.
•
LED 1
–
detector power supply fuse (F1) trouble,
•
LED 2
–
output OUT1 fuse (F2) trouble or disconnecting the signaling device
attached to OUT1 output,
•
LED 3
–
output OUT2 fuse (F3) trouble or disconnecting the signaling device
attached to OUT1 output,
•
LED 4
–
battery fuse (F4) trouble or low battery,
•
[ALARM] LED
–
no AC power supply.
Caution: the function can be used only when the
[TROUBLE] LED is on.
Setting the ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS (function 8)
Enter one of the two master codes and press the [*] key. The panel will confirm the
correct code entry with two beeps and will wait for the function number entry (the the
[TROUBLE],
[ARMED] and
[ALARM] LEDs will blink simultaneously). Press the
8 key. The panel will signal programming mode activation with three short beeps, the
[TROUBLE],
[ARMED] and
[ALARM] LEDs will blink in turns and the 1
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