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SATEL 

Installer Manual 

 

Entering service mode "from pins" 

If  the  panel  does  not  „see”  the  keypad  when  the  power  is  on,  and  does  not  respond  to  the 
keystrokes  (access  code  entry),  or  keeps  on  alarming,  it  is  necessary  to  carry  out  the 
procedure  of 

hardware  access  to  the  service  mode

.  This  allows  to  program  keypad 

address  before  the  normal  operating  mode  is  restored.  In  the  other  case,  the  control  panel 
will start alarming right after the power-up because it has detected the keypad tampering. 
This  procedure  is  also  required  when  the  keypad  address  is  changed  – it  is  necessary  to 
program  the  address  first  (see:  FS111  or  FS124).  Otherwise,  the  control  panel  may  start 
alarming just after power-up because a keypad tamper has been detected.  
To start the service mode by means of jumpers follow the procedure below: 
1. Disconnect in turn the AC supply and the battery.  
2. Check the keypad address jumpers and tamper contacts for correct settings. 
3. Place the jumper on RESET (J13) pins located on the control panel board.  
4. Connect in turn the battery and the AC supply.  
5. After  a  minute  remove  the  jumper  from  RESET  (J13)  pins  –  the  control  panel  should 

automatically enter the service mode. This will be signaled by the keypads with four short 
and one long beeps. 

6. Call the service function 

FS124

. The function automatically reads the keypad address and 

prepares the control panel for work in a new configuration. You can also restore the factory 
default  settings  (

FS107

),  restart  the  user  passwords  (

FS110

),  and/or  reset  the  event  log 

(

FS108

). 

Note:

 

Shorting  the  pins  and  power-up  alone  will  restore  no  parameters!

  These 

operations  will  call  up  the  service  mode,  thus  making  it  possible  to  program  any 
parameters required. 

Having completed the procedure, exit the service mode using the function FS0 and activate 
the  service  mode  again  –  this  time  from  the  keypad  –  by  entering  the  default  access  code 
[1][2][3][4][5] confirmed with the [#] key. 
If the  control  panel  has  re-entered  the  service  mode,  it  means  that  its  functioning  is  correct 
and that you can proceed with further installation of the system (connection of sensors, sirens 
or  establishing  communication  with  a computer,  if  necessary)  and  programming  of  all 
required parameters. 

If the described procedure is unsuccessful

, the option of hardware access to the service 

mode must have been disabled in the control panel by software means (see: FS131).  

If  this  is  the  case,  it  is  necessary  to  carry  out  another  procedure  which  would 

enable  the 

control panel 

and restore the default settings: 

1. Disconnect in turn the AC supply and the. 
2. Set a jumper on RESET (J13) pins. 
3. Connect in turn the battery and the AC supply. 
4. Wait for a 60 seconds and then 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 – the control panel enters the service mode. 

ACTIVATING SELECTED FUNCTIONS  

Performance of some functions of the control panel requires that a few or more parameters 
should  be  programmed.  This  section  contains  detailed  information  on  how  to  program such 
functions as: guard control, telephone messaging, monitoring and downloading. 

Summary of Contents for CA-6-P

Page 1: ...Firmware Version 6 06 GDA SK ca6i_en 05 09 INSTALLER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...a fully discharged battery with voltage on unloaded terminals less than 11 V to the alarm panel In order to avoid equipment damage the fully discharged never used battery should be precharged by means...

Page 3: ...of Telephone Line 20 Connection of Voice Synthesizer 20 Connection of power supply 20 Starting the control panel 21 Entering service mode from pins 22 ACTIVATING SELECTED FUNCTIONS 22 Guard control f...

Page 4: ...s of telephone exchange signals which enables an alarm voice message to be sent after answering the call support of NOKTON radio messaging in PC16OUT format built in port RS 232 TTL the RJ socket is p...

Page 5: ...lation counters a zone violation code is sent to the station until the number of violations specified for that counter is exceeded programming in FS7 Then the violation triggers an alarm a zone alarm...

Page 6: ...olation of this zone during countdown of the exit delay will trigger an alarm Reaction time for each zone can be programmed within 0 016 s to 4 08 s For delayed zones an individual time delay can be s...

Page 7: ...larms the output starts on detecting any keypad alarm The output can remain active for a specified time from 01 to 99 seconds or from 01 to 99 minutes or until the alarm is cleared by the user During...

Page 8: ...mited to indicating the exit delay for specified partition 17 entry delay status the output is active during the entry delay countdown Operation of the output can be limited to selecting the entry del...

Page 9: ...med mode it functions similarly to the ARM STATUS output but it is activated right after exit delay starts not after changeover from the exit delay to the armed mode it can be used for example as indi...

Page 10: ...e one left by the deleted user Individual users may have the following authority levels 1 accessible all functions except creating and deleting users 2 accessible arming and disarming change of access...

Page 11: ...onnected to the station the control panel will suspend dialing the station number for 60 seconds and if the message is also to be transmitted by the dialer it will make the line available to the diale...

Page 12: ...top dialing the number for which connection cannot be established no answer permanently busy etc Messaging can be carried on until successful It is also possible to determine the maximum number of ret...

Page 13: ...e control panel Notification of the monitoring station will take place after communication with the computer is over 3 Establishing of communication from the control panel by calling the function 0 by...

Page 14: ...connected with a special cable manufactured by SATEL The cable includes a converter changing the signal into a standard corresponding to the RS 232 port in the computer 12 V 12 V The data can be tran...

Page 15: ...l system the stabilized voltage of the control panel power supply is 13 6 V to 13 8 V and is factory set battery status monitoring system with optional disconnection of the battery if discharged durin...

Page 16: ...n of the housing be careful so as not to damage the wires which will be passed through the hole in its back panel When the housing is secured you can install the control panel main board and proceed t...

Page 17: ...e inputs The keypad Z1 terminal is treated as zone 7 Z2 as zone 8 Provision is made for connecting additional keypads in parallel with the first one Each keypad should be connected to the control pane...

Page 18: ...nables the status of detector and its tamper contact to be monitored at the same time The detectors may be supplied from any of the electronically protected outputs OUT1 to OUT3 The output should be p...

Page 19: ...M 12V C TMP EOL NO 2 2k Fig 7 Example of connecting NO type detector in EOL configuration to control panel COM OUT3 DTA CLK CTL COM Z1 Z2 Z3 COM Z4 KPD COM CA 6 EOL NC 2 2k NC TMP COM 12V NC TMP Fig 8...

Page 20: ...T2 COM OUT3 COM 12 V LIMITER 2 2A LIMITER 2 2A LIMITER 2 2A LOAD LOAD LOAD KPD LIMITER 1 5A Fig 10 Connection of a load to high current outputs In the case of sirens which alarm after power is supplie...

Page 21: ...tter NEMROD system format PC16OUT In such a case it is necessary to change the operating mode of these outputs by activating a suitable option in the service function 5 During operation with the NOKTO...

Page 22: ...multicore cable This may result in damage to the system in case of a high voltage punch through from the telephone line Telephone terminals of the panel should be connected to PSTN analog lines only C...

Page 23: ...avoiding damage to the security system elements caused by possible installation faults Note Should it be necessary to completely disconnect the control panel power supply the mains and the battery re...

Page 24: ...he user passwords FS110 and or reset the event log FS108 Note Shorting the pins and power up alone will restore no parameters These operations will call up the service mode thus making it possible to...

Page 25: ...en the above parameters are correctly programmed and the alarm is triggered the on board LED designated as DIALER should go on which indicates that the panel has started telephone messaging with pulse...

Page 26: ...he list from the monitoring station operator the codes can be one digit the other character being 0 or two digit as required by the station the codes with inappropriate length may block communication...

Page 27: ...e transmission formats supported by the given station e g ambiguous names of the formats errors in the data entered into the control panel as well as poor quality of the telephone connections Often on...

Page 28: ...P mainboard Fig 14 Connecting control panel to modem for local mode programming Local communication connect the computer modem to the TIP and RING control panel terminals the telephone line must be di...

Page 29: ...s initialization error wrong command initializing the modem Correct initialization of the modem does not mean it is properly configured to work with the control panel The first initializing commands a...

Page 30: ...be changed to any sequence of 16 alphanumeric characters As long as it is set by default you can start the program with default code 1 2 3 4 by pressing the ENTER key no access code need to be entere...

Page 31: ...DLOAD10 DEFAULT SETTINGS Control panel configuration restore with FS107 function service code 12345 master code 1234 control panel password communication identifier 3175B9 computer password communica...

Page 32: ...all zones 480 ms output OUT1 audible signaling BURGLARY ALARM function operation time equal to global time polarity 12 V assigned to all zones output OUT2 visual signaling BURGLARY ALARM function ope...

Page 33: ...andby power supply recommended battery 12 V 7 Ah Battery charging current 350 mA Battery cut off voltage 10 5 V Battery cutout protection polymer fuse 2 5 A Operational temperature range 10 55 C Print...

Page 34: ...1x0 25 8 8 Ah AAv 1 25x 0 07x12 0 12x12 0 08x12 0 5x0 25 0 05x0 25 4 22 Ah Recommended standby power supply 12 V 7 5 Ah battery Assumed current consumption by a single detector 20 mA If the capacity...

Page 35: ...n telephone line public telephone line voice synthesizer see p 20 power supply outputs low current programmable outputs see p 19 programmable zones description of detectors connection see p 16 CTL inp...

Page 36: ...ed p 12 it requires a new cable now p 12 The schematic view of the CA 6 main board has been changed p 12 and 33 The figure of connection of the detectors to the control panel has been changes to a new...

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