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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

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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

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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.

Summary of Contents for CA824

Page 1: ...version September 2004 WARNING This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer The entire man...

Page 2: ...ule 16 LED816 keypad module resources 16 Technical specifications of LED816 keypad module 17 MRI4 8 input ZONE expander module 18 MRI4 8 input expander module resources 18 Technical specifications of...

Page 3: ...ing any other connections such as a telephone line control flashlight signals sirens or relays is not recom mended 6 When placing the connecting cables avoid canals or cable forms housing high voltage...

Page 4: ...inputs can be configured and therefore 2 N zones can be attached to module inputs in programming mode Where the double zoning option has not been activated only one sensor can be connected to one inp...

Page 5: ...ss 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...

Page 6: ...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...

Page 7: ...er this procedure is completed each identified device is assigned a number singular to the system and used to indicate the location of the module within the list of devices which comprise the security...

Page 8: ...renewed This can be done at address 8 1 Add hardware in engineer programming mode This mode is used when the network is extended to include new modules or when a faulty module is being replaced The ne...

Page 9: ...X 2A F PGM 2A RED YELLGRN BLACK BUS CONNECTION LED COM MUNICATOR SERVICE BUS CONNECTOR RESET B1 A 1 A B CA 824 IN8 GND IN7 IN6 GND IN5 IN4 GND IN3 IN2 GND IN1 AC AUX PGM OUT1 OUT2 OUT3BELL F BATT 2 A...

Page 10: ...or c able 1 Central support opening behind PCB 2 S 3 CA 864 control panel 4 Mains power supply terminal 5 Main cable opening 7 8 Tamper button for box self protection upport opening 6 Add cable openin...

Page 11: ...ensors with contacts that by pass the 1 k resistors form first zone in double zoning and the sensors with contacts that by pass the 2 k resistors form second zone Fig 3 Connecting sensors to CA824 sys...

Page 12: ...g capacities PGM Figure 4 gives examples for connecting a relay to a light emitting diode When powering the system up after resetting factory configurations all system inputs are in OFF status 12 V vo...

Page 13: ...PLY CONNECTING STYLE POWER SUPPLY UNIT BUS DEVICE BUS DEVICE BLACK G REEN YELLOW RED BLACK G REEN YELLO W RED 12V NO BELL RED YELL GRN BLACK RED YELL GRN BLACK BUS DEVICE No2 BUS DEVICE No15 FROM LINE...

Page 14: ...ontrol panel has an integrated digital dialler for transmitting messages to the central moni toring station via telephone line The conductors from the telephone line socket are connected to termi nals...

Page 15: ...nnection Mains transformer 15 25 V 50 VA Battery charge 13 8 V 3 A Battery 12 V 7 Ah Consumption nom 60 mA max 100 mA Sensor power supply AUX 13 8 V 2 A Auxiliary devices power supply PGM 13 8 V 2 A A...

Page 16: ...ked as OUT This is a programmable output The LCD keypad module houses a self protection key This is a double action key and has been configured by the producer The BLACK GREEN YELLOW and RED terminals...

Page 17: ...tion nom 35 mA max 60 mA Auxiliary devices power supply AUX and PGM from control panel 13 8 V 2 A Working temperature 0 C to 50 C LCD keypad dimensions 115 x 135 x 25 mm Fig 8 LCD824 keypad bottom Sup...

Page 18: ...the first 8 zones in the area of the first one 1 to 8 light emitting diodes and the first 8 zones in the area of the second one 9 to 16 light emitting diodes LED816 keypad module resources The LED ke...

Page 19: ...l panel Consumption nom 15 mA max 60 mA Auxiliary devices power supply AUX and PGM from control panel 13 8 V 2 A Working temperature 0 C to 50 C LED kypad dimensions 75 x 85 x 18 mm Fig 12 LED816 keyp...

Page 20: ...PGM control panel is used to supply auxiliary devices sensors relays etc The RED and BLACK terminals of the system bus CANNOT BE USED to supply auxiliary de vices sensors light indicators relays etc...

Page 21: ...y auxiliary devices sensors relays etc The RED and BLACK terminals of the system bus CANNOT BE USED to supply auxiliary de vices sensors light indicators relays etc This supply can be controlled by th...

Page 22: ...shown in Fig 15 The self protection key is installed and configured by the producer Technical specifications of the expander installation box Box dimensions 128 x 103 x 54 mm terminal terminal TAMPER...

Page 23: ...d additional positions for extra modules and devices for the plastic box fig 15a Up to four expanders for inputs and or outputs can be fitted together with control panel and accumulator as it is shown...

Page 24: ...p This supply can be controlled by the processing block at the control panel and can be interrupted Two type couplings have been placed on the board These couplings are designed to connect the light e...

Page 25: ...has been removed LED indication outputs will visualize the 1 to 16 zone status The JP2 jumper connector has to be placed Zone information data is as follows LED blinks the zone is in TAMPER or FIRE st...

Page 26: ...e module The BLACK GREEN YELLOW RED clamps are to connect the Module to the System Bus The plugs in the control panel AUX and PGM are used for any additional devices relays sound indicators etc Purpos...

Page 27: ...t right arrows to browse the menus ENT to confirm and CLR to reject 2 Use the menu short code Here you only introduce the figure quick access code shown in the chart of the respective menu and the sys...

Page 28: ...3 Attach to Area 2 Auto Shut Down 3 Zones Hardware 1 Maintenance 2 Timers 3 Users 2 Show Open Z s 7 LCD settings Area 01 08 User Code 01 31 Instant Entry delay Follow 24h Burglary Fire Panic Tamper M...

Page 29: ...number 4 PC ID number 5 Call Back 6 Answer machine 8 System edit 1 Add hardware Device 01 16 0 Inputs config 1 Outputs config 2 Assign trouble 3 Disable 4 Enable 5 Remove 9 Engineer out 0 Device confi...

Page 30: ...r Proxi Card 3 Time set 5 Chime 6 LCD settings 2 Private Display 3 Edit Logo Memory Log file 0 All Areas 1 Select Area TRBL troubles BPS Bypass zone 01 Area name 16 Area name 01 Area name 16 Area name...

Page 31: ...surrounding of installed products Damages caused by failure to use the product for its normal purpose Damages caused by improper maintenance Damages resulting from any other cause bad maintenance or...

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