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CPA6

STEP

KEYPAD

DISPLAY

KEYPAD

OPERATION

READOUT

OPERATION

CPA6

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496524 Issue A

“01 Jan. 00:00:00”

1-2-3-4

“Do you want to
examine log?”

“YES/ENTER”

KEY IN CORRECT
YEAR

KEY IN CORRECT
MONTH

KEY IN CORRECT
DAY

KEY IN HOUR
OF DAY

KEY IN THE

MINUTE

NEXT

“YES/ENTER”

“YES/ENTER”

“YES/ENTER”

“YES/ENTER”

“YES/ENTER”

“YES/ENTER”

“Do you want to
set the clock?”

“No”

“No”

“Do you want to
set the Zones
and Circuits?”

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

“Min YY”

“Min 00”

“HR? YY”

“HR? 00”

“Day? YY”

“Day? 01”

“Mth? YY”

“Mth? 01”

“Yr? 84”
“Yr? XX”

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Clock/calendar starts timing from midnight on January 1st. when
power is first applied to the panel.

Code places panel in the ‘Engineer Routine’.

At this stage, no events are stored in the log: pressing the “YES/ENTER”
key causes the message to recycle until the correct keypad response
(“NO”) is pressed.

Skips the clock/calendar setting routine and steps the panel to the
next stage of commissioning.

Initiates the clock/calendar setting sequence.

This display waits for information, giving the Current Year, from the
Keypad.

Enter current year via Keypad and verify on display.

Enters the displayed year into the panel’s memory and initiates the
next step of the routine.

The display awaits keypad information giving the current month of the
year.

Enter the month number of the year via the keypad (01 = JANUARY,
etc.)

As keys are pressed, the display will show the month number. When this
is correct, press the “YES/ENTER” key.

Enters the displayed month into the panel’s memory and initiates the
next step of the sequence.

The display awaits keypad information giving the day of the month.

Enter the day of the month.

As keys are pressed, the display will show the day number. When this is
correct, press the “YES/ENTER” key.

Enters the displayed day into the panels memory and initiates the next
step of the sequence.

The display awaits information giving the hour of the day (24 hour
format). Enter the hour of day (00 to 23) via the keypad.

As keys are pressed, the display will show the hour of day. When this is
correct, press the “YES/ENTER” key.

Enters the displayed hour into the panel’s memory and initiates the
next step of the sequence.

The display awaits keypad information giving the minute of the hour.

Set to the next whole minute of the hour, to enable the clock to be set

accurately to the second.

As keys are pressed, the display will show the minute of the hour. When
this is one in advance of the minute of setting, press the “YES/ENTER”
key as the minute changes

Enters the displayed minute into memory, sets seconds to zero, starts
the clock/calendar running and initiates the next step commissioning.
Display shows this question at the start of the routine.

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Summary of Contents for CPA6

Page 1: ...CPA6 Installation User Guide Compatible Equipment CPA6 OM Output Module 9040 Loudspeaker DC54 58 Digital Communicators Stand Alone Only 496524 Issue A 1 of 16 CPA6...

Page 2: ...ection circuits may be connected 10 per zone interfaced via remotely positioned Zone Expansion Module or ZEM ENGLISH TEXT DISPLAY Provides fully detailed information of system status detection circuit...

Page 3: ...en the system is in the test set condition this definition is used TYPE 2 24 hour Circuit This type is selected when continuously monitored detectors are connected typically fire doors tube and wire f...

Page 4: ...nals providing the end of line resistor Detection circuit wiring to Z E M s is via terminals Loop A and Loop B and the E O L resistors must be remote from the Z E M fitted Outputs P A This drives high...

Page 5: ...CLK 0 Loop A Loop B 0 CLK CLK 0 Loop A Loop B 0 CLK 2 off connectors for use as Junction Block for 12V auxiliary supply 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 NOTE Up to Z E M s may be fitted to zone...

Page 6: ...ain Audible L P A Alarm O P Main Audible L TYPE 5 EXIT ENTRY CIRCUIT 24Hr Fault O P Fault Audible NL SHUNTED BY PANEL Main Alarm O P Main Audible L SHUNTED BY PANEL TYPE 6 LAST EXIT SHUNT LOCK CIRCUIT...

Page 7: ...SE 2 Is rated at 1A and is of the Anti Surge type Its function is to protect the supply to the CPA6 circuitry from overloads Failure of FS2 will result in the CPA6 display blanking and the keypad tone...

Page 8: ...of the year Enter the month number of the year via the keypad 01 JANUARY etc As keys are pressed the display will show the month number When this is correct press the YES ENTER key Enters the display...

Page 9: ...number of detection circuits that the panel identifies on Zone 2 REPEAT STEP 21 FOR ZONES 2 TO 6 The display shows the number of detection circuits that the panel identifies on the last Zone Zone 6 Co...

Page 10: ...t by subscriber or by Engineer into memory and initiates the next step of commissioning The routine first assumes that P A alarms operate the main alarm audibles following a preset delay during the sy...

Page 11: ...ER key operated If entry to the premises is to be timed then enter the required entry time in seconds via the keypad Registers that the alarm system has infinite entry time As keys are pressed the dis...

Page 12: ...r information from the keypad The P A Code is a 4 digit keypad code which whenever operated activates the panels P A output The Code is particularly useful to a subscriber OPENING the alarm system und...

Page 13: ...ers User code x in the panel s memory Selecting this User routine will enable the alarm system to be fully tested and set opened by the Engineer without knowledge of any user Code The commissioning ro...

Page 14: ...nly if this facility has been programmed 1 Ensure that all monitored areas except those to be shunted excluded are secured 2 The panel display should show the date and time and System Open 3 Enter you...

Page 15: ...panel display will show Do you want to set the system 4 Press NO The display will show Do you want Tests Press YES ENTER 5 The display will show Do you want Bell Test 6 Press YES ENTER The display wil...

Page 16: ...CPA6 CPA6 16 of 16 496524 Issue A This page intentionally left blank...

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