
SATEL
CA-64
DR
8
Meanings of the sound signals generated on reading the DALLAS chip code are as follows:
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one short beep (accompanied by a single flash of the LED) – acknowledgement of the chip
code readout – a hardware function, performed by the expander;
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two short beeps – starting the chip read-in function, acknowledgement of the first chip
read-in;
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one long beep – arming refused – there are violated zones for which the "Priority" option is
activated;
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two long beeps – chip code not recognized by the panel,
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three long beeps – chip code recognized, but the user is not authorized to get access to
the lock (relay control);
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four short and one long beeps – acceptance of the chip code and activation of the relay,
the second correct readout of the user's new chip,
•
five short beeps – dependent door open (the relay has failed to activate);
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short beeps (with no duration limit) – too long open door;
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a sequence of two short beeps repeated three times – the code of the given DALLAS chip
user needs to be changed (the "Notify of necessity to change access code" is selected in
the control panel).
Additionally, in case of operating with INTEGRA control panels, the following situations can
be signaled acoustically:
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Alarm in partition
– continuous beep.
•
Fire alarm
– one long beep every second.
•
Countdown of entry delay
– short beeps every 3 seconds.
•
Countdown of exit delay
– long beeps every 3 seconds terminated with a series of short
beeps (lasting 10 seconds) and one long beep. The mode of "exit delay" signaling
indicates that the countdown is drawing to an end before arming.
•
Auto-arming delay countdown
(timer-controlled partitions) – a series of 7 sounds (of
diminishing length).
Meanings of visual signaling:
•
LED blinking red – no communication between module and control panel (cable
connecting module with control panel is damaged, identification of module is not carried
out yet or the STARTER program is running in the control panel;
•
LED blinking red with varying frequency – exit delay countdown
•
green LED light – the system is disarmed;
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red LED light – the system is armed (only in case of operating with INTEGRA control
panel);
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LED blinking alternately red and green:
−
alarm (only in case of operating with INTEGRA control panel);
−
waiting for the first read-in of the new chip;
−
waiting for the repeated read-in of the new chip.
The installer can also activate the "LED confirmation" option. In this case, the LED color will
change from green to red after the chip readout in accordance with the above described
audible signaling.