CPA6
CPA6
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496524 Issue A
“Confirm that:-
Zone 6
Circuit xx is
----- Circuit”
“Status:-
----------------”
“YES/ENTER”
“Do you want to
set the control
options?”
“Confirm:-
system is
User Rst”
“Confirm:-
System is
Engineer Rst.”
“Confirm:-
Bell delayed
in day.”
“Confirm:-
P.A. Silent
during day”
“Confirm:-
Access by
Shunt Lock”
“Confirm:-
Access by
Last Exit”
“Confirm:-
Bell instant
in day.”
“YES/ENTER”
“YES/ENTER”
“YES/ENTER”
“NO”
“NO”
“NO”
“NO”
“NO”
“NO”
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
“NO”
The display asks for confirmation of the circuit type that has been
entered on the keypad for the last detection circuit of the alarm
system: i.e Zone 6, Circuit xx.
Confirms Zone 6. Circuit xx, type: enters it into memory and initiates
the next stage of commissioning.
AT THIS STAGE ALL INSTALLATION WIRING HAS BEEN TESTED AND ALL
DETECTION CIRCUITS (TO A MAXIMUM OF 60) CHECKED AND
CLASSIFIED BY TYPE.
The display shows this question at the start of the routine.
Skips the control option setting routine and returns display to step 2.
Initiates the control options setting routine.
The routine first assumes that the alarm system can be reset by the
subscriber following an alarm and asks for this to be confirmed. The
display awaits information from the keypad.
If this key is pressed, indicating that the alarm system is not to be reset
by the subscriber, then the display shows the alternative method of
reset, i.e. “Engineer Reset”.
The display waits for confirmation from the keypad.
Enters the required method of system reset (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 system “OPEN”
(Daytime) condition and asks for this to be confirmed. The display
waits to receive information from the keypad.
Indicates that P.A. alarms are not to be subject to any preset audible
delay and initiates alternative statement.
If this key is pressed, indicating that P.A. alarms are not to be audible
during the daytime; then the display shows the alternative
statement.
The display awaits confirmation from the keypad.
This indicates that the required operation of the P.A. Alarm has been
passed and causes the routine to branch back to the beginning
(Step 31).
Enters the required action of P.A alarms (audible or silent during the
system “OPEN” (Daytime) condition into memory and initiates the
next step of commissioning.
The routine first assumes that the method of “SETTING’ and initiating
”OPENING" of the alarm system will be by a shunt-lock fitted to the last
exit door, asks for this to be confirmed and awaits information from
the keypad.
If this key is pressed, indicating that control is not by shunt-lock; then
the display shows the alternative method available, which is ‘Last Exit
i.e. final control of “SETTING” and initiating “OPENING” is via a contact
fitted to the Last Exit door.
The display waits for confirmation from the keypad.
This means that the required method of setting control has been
passed and causes the routine to branch back to the beginning
(Step 35).
STEP
KEYPAD
DISPLAY
KEYPAD
OPERATION
READOUT
OPERATION
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