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SATEL
Installer Manual
If one of the control panel outputs is programmed as the “fire detectors power supply”,
violation of the zone will actuate the alarm verification mechanism and will signal alarm in
the keypad. To perform the verification, control panel disconnects momentarily power
supply to the fire detectors and checks, whether after reconnection of power supply the
violation will be repeated within 90 seconds. If that’s the case, the control panel will send a
"zone alarm" message to the monitoring station, activate the “fire alarm” and “fire/burglary
alarm” outputs and trigger the fire alarm (intermittent signal) in the keypad.
If there are no "fire detectors power supply” outputs, the zone violation will immediately
send a "zone alarm" code to the monitoring station, activate the “fire alarm”
and “fire/burglary alarm” type outputs, as well as trigger the fire alarm (intermittent signal)
in the keypad.
12 – arming
–
violation of this zone will arm the partitions the zone belongs to.
13 – silent arming
–
violation of this zone will arm in silent mode the partitions the zone belongs to.
14 – disarming
–
violation of this zone will disarm the partitions the zone belongs to.
15 – no alarm action
–
violation of this zone will activate the “zone violation” type outputs.
16 – arm/disarm
–
violation of this zone will arm the partitions the zone belongs to, end of violation
will disarm those partitions.
17 – delayed
with signalling
–
a delayed zone with the same function as the 01 type zone, but
with delay countdown signaling in keypads.
18 – arming with bypass
–
violation of this zone arms the partition the zone belongs to,
simultaneously bypassing the zones programmed as auto-bypass (see: FS16, FS19).
19 – perimeter
–
zone armed since entering the access code and confirming it with the [#] key
(i.e. arming the partition). Violation of this zone during countdown of the "exit delay" will
trigger an alarm.
Reaction time for each zone can be programmed within 0.016 s to 4.08 s. For delayed zones,
an individual time delay can be set. The zones can be selectively bypassed and/or assigned
to any partition. In case of messaging to the telephone monitoring stations, five event codes
sending to the monitoring stations can be determined for each zone.
The CA-6 has an
additional CTL
input,
which is
intended for arming or disarming. It can
also be used for connecting the panic, fire or emergency button.
Outputs
The CA-6 is equipped with 5 programmable outputs: 3 high-current (2.2 A) and 2 low-current
(50mA). The high-current OUT1, OUT2 and OUT3 outputs are protected by special electronic
fuses with current limiters set at 2.2 A. The control panel monitors presence of voltage,
overload, and signals trouble conditions at these outputs. When active and at positive
polarization, the above outputs will 12 V for the load.
The OUT4 and OUT5 outputs (low-current, 50 mA) control ground of the load – when active
and at the positive polarization programmed (+12 V), these outputs are shorted to common
ground (0 V), whereas they are open when inactive.
The +KPD keypad supply output is fitted with an electronic fuse with current limiter 2.2 A.
All outputs are equipped with protection against inductive loads and pulse interference.
Assignment of the particular outputs can be restricted to the specific partitions/zones of the
system.
For each output can be defined the operation time in seconds (from 1 to 99 seconds),
in minutes (from 1 to 99 minutes), or LATCH type (until switch off). It is possible to determine
the output polarity for active state (+12 V or 0 V on the load), and whether it should operate in
pulsed or continuous mode.
Designation of the outputs can be adapted to the needs of the alarm system controlled by the
panel. Though individual outputs differ by their design, each of them can perform one of the
following functions: