
CA824 Installation manual
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BEFORE PROGRAMMING THE CA824 ALARM SYSTEM
Carefully read this manual to learn about system options and programming procedures.
Any necessary changes to system configurations have to be set prior to programming, in order to com-
ply with the specifications of your security system.
Alterations to system configurations can be done at any time.
Fig. 1 shows LCD buttons on the keyboard.
Module inputs are processed only after they are assigned the number of the zone to which they are
connected. This is done for every module separately at address 8.0.xx.0. Input config. XX
designates the
number of the module within the list of devices, which have been included in the system. The param-
eters of the respective zone also need to be assigned, at address 5.1.
This address is inaccessible for modules with no outputs.
Any arbitrary number of physical outputs can be connected to one PGM. These outputs can belong to
different system devices.
Both figures and letters can be keyed in. The letters, and their
respective figure association, are shown in Fig. 1.
Any figure or letter can be introduced depending on the number
of clicks on the button. The PRG button changes capital to small
case and vice-verse. Special symbols like space or coma can
be introduced via the 1 and 0 buttons. The correspondence be-
tween the number of button clicks and the symbol to be dis-
played is shown in Table 1.
The arrows will move the cursor within the edited section. Press-
ing ENT confirms any changes. Pressing CLR rejects the
changes.
Fig. 1. LCD keyboard buttons
Table 3. Correspondence between the number of button clicks and the respective symbol
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3
4
5
6
7
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