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CA824 Installation manual
STEP-BY-STEP PROGRAMMING OF SYSTEM PARAMETERS
I. It is necessary to design a model of your security system and to establish a scheme describing this
model in order to begin programming (showing the type and number of sensors, their interconnections,
any specific requirements towards system configuration). Then the system can be integrated and pro-
grammed.
II. If the system is to be programmed for the first time, it would be necessary to Load factory settings
.
III. Loading factory settings
Use the RESET jumper on the motherboard. Proceed as follows:
- Power down the system – both battery and mains;
- Place the RESET jumper on the motherboard;
- Power up the system, wait 8 seconds and remove the RESET jumper. System factory configurations
have now been restored, all modules identified and the system configured. The Engineer Code is 7777.
The manager code is 0000.
System factory configurations for inputs and outputs are issued in Table 2 and Table 3
.
The RESET jumper is used only to perform RESET and should be removed during system operation.
IV. All areas must be disarmed when adjustments to any settings of the system, which has already been
programmed, are going to be made. Access will thus be enabled to the engineer menu, where program-
ming is done.
V. Introduce engineer code to access engineer menu. Once in programming mode, it is recommended
to observe the following steps in order to reduce the risks of mistake or omission.
VI. Assign zone numbers, the logical inputs are to be connected to, and the number of the PGM, to which
the device outputs are to be directed, by observing the requirements of your own security system. This
procedure is described in Item 8.
VII. Program areas within the system. This procedure is described in Item 6.
VIII. Program station user codes. The procedure is described in Item 3.
IX. Program zones according to requirements – make changes to the names of the zones, to the type
and attributes of the zones, define system area attachment. The procedure is described in Item 4.
X. Program PGM. The procedure is described in Item 5.
XI. Program system timers (entry time, exit time, bell time, date, etc.). The procedure is described in
Item 2.
XII. Program other parameters.
XIII. Exit programming mode after the system is programmed in order for your new adjustments to be
adopted.
XIV. Access the engineer menu and check the performance of the zones. The procedure is described in
Item 1.
XV. Exit engineer menu and test the performance of the system according to your requirements.
XVI. Go back to programming mode and set the dialer. The procedure is described in Item 7.
During Engineer programming mode is active activations of Zones and Tampers will not affect in the
system.
After Engineer programming mode is leaved all active zones and Tampers will affect in the system.
Only one LCD keypad can be in Engineer programming at the same time.
Engineer programming mode is allowed only when all areas in the system ar disarmed.
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