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CA864 Installation manual

TAMPER

BUZZER

BLACK
GREEN

YELLOW

RED

ZONE IN

GND
OUT

Fig 8. CA864 LCD keypad
bottom

Fig. 9. CA864 LCD keypad
motherboard

Technical specifications of CA864 LCD keypad module

Inputs - 1, can be expanded to 2
Outputs - 1
Quad system bus for connecting to control panel
Consumption - 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

Support opening

Support opening

Signal

cable
opening

Reciprocating
plate for
TAMPER
button

Summary of Contents for CA864

Page 1: ...4 version August 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 manu...

Page 2: ...l specifications of CA864 LED keypad module 18 Technical specifications of CA864 input expander module MRI4 8 19 CA864 input expander module MRI4 8 resources 19 CA864 input ZONE expander module MRI4 8...

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: ...ion on user level system handling Table 1 Correspondence between number of key clicks and symbol 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X...

Page 5: ...ones The procedure is described in Item 0 9 Leave programming mode and test the performance of the system according to requirements 10 Go back to programming mode and adjust dialler The procedure is d...

Page 6: ...the inputs and 8 0 x x 1 Outputs config for the outputs where x x denotes the shortcut address of the module These addresses are inaccessible to modules that have no resources at these addresses The...

Page 7: ...t of modules 6 A replacement command is given for the new module from the 8 0 x x 6 Replace address where x x is the shortcut address of the new module Here you have to enter the shortcut address of t...

Page 8: ...transformer 50 60 Hz 15 25 V 50VA 1 Transmitter MEMOCARD MEMORY RESET LED COMMUNICATOR LED AC BATT F BATT 3A F AUX 2A F PGM 2A BATT 3V SERVICE BUS CONNECTOR B1 A1 A B BC GROUND AC GND AUX OUT2 OUT3 OU...

Page 9: ...for box self protection upport opening 6 Add cable openings Mains power supply opening Mains transformer 50 60 Hz 15 25 V 50VA 12V 7 Ah battery Room for additional modules Room for add Modules or tra...

Page 10: ...rs 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 CA864 system...

Page 11: ...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 12: ...BATT F BATT 3A F AUX 2A F PGM 2A BATT 3V SERVICE BUS CONNECTOR B1 A1 A B BC GROUND AC GND AUX OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 PGM OUT5 INP1 GND INP2 GND INP3 INP4 RED YELL GRN BLACK NO NC COM FROM PUBLIC TELEPHONE NE...

Page 13: ...upply unit for the system is connected according to the scheme shown in Fig 6 CA864 control panel resources There are four inputs at the control panel INP1 INP4 These inputs are expanded to 8 for the...

Page 14: ...software allow for adjustments to be done to system parameters CA864 control panel indications Red LED AC The light emitting diode lights when there is mains supply and regular integrity of the contr...

Page 15: ...s 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 are...

Page 16: ...864 LCD keypad module Inputs 1 can be expanded to 2 Outputs 1 Quad system bus for connecting to control panel Consumption nom 35 mA max 60 mA Auxiliary devices power supply AUX and PGM from control pa...

Page 17: ...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 LED keypad module resources The LED keypa...

Page 18: ...Inputs none Outputs none Quad system bus for connecting to control 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...

Page 19: ...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 20: ...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 21: ...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 22: ...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 23: ...GM clamp 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...

Page 24: ...as 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 sta...

Page 25: ...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 26: ...correspondence Cable length must not exceed 2 m The procedures for working the Up Down Load programme are given in the CA864 Alarm System Remote Programming Manual Please check the PC you are going to...

Page 27: ...d on the chart in the respective menu and the system will be immediately positioned onto the menu you requested This is a quicker method than the previous one as it only requires several clicks on som...

Page 28: ...0 User Codes 1 Code Length 2 ChangeEng Code C 01 Code Name C 96 Code Name 0 Rename Code 1 User Rights 0 Areas 12345678 1 Areas 9 16 2 User Attributes 0 Add Card To Zones 0 Def Timeslots 1 Def XTimesl...

Page 29: ...PGM 00 48 1 Switch B _ _ PGM 00 48 2 Switch C _ _ 3 Switch D _ _ PGM 00 48 PGM 00 48 Activation and Deactivation Events Fixed time N Sys Trbl N SysStatus N Silnt Alrm A AudblAlrm A Fire Alrm A FireDe...

Page 30: ...stem rep code 0 Trouble Restore 1 Special Report 2 Medical Report 3 Fire Report 4 Test Call Time 5 Line Monitor 0 TL Monitoring 1 TLM Trbl Delay 0 PC phone N 3 Number of rings 2 Panel ID number ENT EN...

Page 31: ...s 5 User 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 Ar...

Page 32: ...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 product misus...

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