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2. 12V 7Ah battery a f Mains m transformer a HH Es 50 60 Hz t 15 25 V 50VA ET i G 6 LJ 1 0 TEE HIELO li Fed Fig 2a CA864 control panel plastic box CA864 Installation manual 9 Idle device inputs INPx can be connected to the detectors as per the selected connection scheme The possible options for connecting the detectors to the inputs are given in Fig 3 Attention must be paid to programming the type of input connection in the system The status of the Wire EOL and Doubling configurations is indicated for every connection option The Wire EOL and DOUBLING parameters have to be configured for all system inputs The necessary balance resistors have been placed in the spare parts pack accompanying the module The sensors with contacts that by pass the 1 kQ resistors form first zone in double zoning and the sensors with contacts that by pass the 2 kQ resistors form second zone Single style With EOL Open line and Short on line Without EOL recognition TAMPER Wire EOL OFF DOUBLING OFF Wire EOL ON DOUBLING OFF Normally open Normally closed Zong input ene Zone input GND 1K Zone in
3. Sur Room for add Modules j or transmitter opening 8 Tamper button for box amp 0 9 52 o 9 4 p seffPretection Use to fix ii iG H oor a h H adjustment 1 Central support opening behind PCB 2 Support opening 3 CA 864 control panel 4 Mains power supply terminal 5 Main cable opening 6 Add cable openings 7 Mains power supply Accumulator cable main power supply cable
4. 25 CAS64MEMOGCARD modul 5 asd rui esent nea dk en Eee rota ces Cn 25 SUPPLEMENT A Menu structure chart for programming the CA864 alarm system 26 SUPPLEMENT B Chart for user programmable 30 2 CA864 Installation manual INTRODUCTION This manual presents the information needed to install CA864 Alarm System modules The manual consists of two parts general information about installing system modules description of devices and installation details The manual includes a chart of the structure of menus which will help detect and access system configurations The following keys are used for programming uj A left arrow for back moves within the menu structure Bee A right arrow for forward moves within the menu structure ENT The ENT key for confirmation of any corrections a transition to the following level of menu structure CLR The CLR key for rejection of any corrections a transition to prior level menu structure RCOMMENDATIONS FOR INSTALLING THE CA864 ALARM SYSTEM The CA864 Alarm system has been designed and tested according to electromagnetic compatibility standards The following recommendations need to be observed for the proper performance of the alarm system 1 Make sure the alarm system is securely earthed neutral
5. 9 an 5 lt Fig 5 CA864 control panel 12 CA864 control panel resources There are four inputs at the control panel INP1 INP4 These inputs are expanded to 8 for the double zone There are five outputs at the control panel OUT1 OUT5 The OUT1 output represents dry contacts of a relay Outputs OUT2 OUT3 and OUT4 are programmable outputs Output OUT5 has a power supply of up to 2 A to GND The CA864 control 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 A and B The telephone device is connected to terminals A1 and B1 No polarity has to be observed when connecting the telephone line to the control panel Power supply unit The system power supply unit is located in the control panel box The auxiliary power supply voltage of the mains transformer should be within 15 25 V and of 50 VA A 12V and 7 Ah battery is connected to the CA864 The supply to the module is connected to the system bus RED and BLACK terminals Supply for control panel sensors is fed from AUX and GND terminals Supply for auxiliary devices of the control panel light indicators relays etc is fed from PGM and GND terminals The RED and BLACK terminals on the system bus CANNOT BE USED to supply auxiliary de vic
6. 864 INSTALLATION MANUAL 3 4 version 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 manual should be carefully read August 2004 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Pom er 3 RCOMMENDATIONS FOR INSTALLING THE CA864 ALARM SYSTEM 3 INSTALLING CA864 ALARM SYSTEM 5 4 OTTER SUID te 4 RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS scl casi destine ah VAR XA RR RA M EUM RR dn 5 SETTING THE SYSTEM TO PROGRAMMING MODE sese 5 STEPS FOR PROGRAMMING SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS 5 LEAVING PROGRAMMING MODE 7 3 4 Rs 6 Physical and Logical Level of the System 2 2 21 2 2 eene entrent dina nen 6 Procedure PnP for Identification of New Hardware 6 Replacement of a Defective 0 7 Removal of a Module from the 7 Temporary Disabling of a Module the 7 A864 control panel DOK 4 rtr eb ge t re er cep ri 9 A804 control panel merria E E ue o E P ERE HC 12 864 control p
7. the zone is in TAMPER or FIRE state constant LED light the zone is in ALARM or MEMORY state Where the zone is in neither of the specified states this indication means an open closed zone no LED light the zone is in normal state LED brightness can be regulated with the help of the LED LIGHT CONTROL potentiometer A normal open contact button can be connected to the TEST clamps Regular check ups of mnemo panel integrity can be performed Pressing and holding the TEST button until all LEDs light up permanently can initiate the mnemo panel integrity test LED1 only will be displayed after the button is released see Fig 16 A single click will take you over to the following LED 2 3 4 32 The next TEST button click will resume mnemo panel operation mode Mnemo panel operation mode will automatically resume if the TEST button is not pressed within 30 seconds Technical specifications of CA864 DIO32 module Inputs none Outputs 1 potential duplicated with relay sound indication option together with output status indication LED outputs 32 Quad system bus for connecting to control panel Bus Connection Consumption max 200 mA LED s connected Auxiliary devices power supply AUX and PGM from control panel 13 8 2 Working temperature 0 C to 50 C DIO module dimensions 125 x 85 mm Support openings dimensions 114 x 67 mm 24 CA864 Installation manual Proxi Reader Module CA864 The
8. The MemoCard Module is used to store the programmed configuration of the CA864 system The direction of the connection must be observed when connecting the module to the MEMOCARD terminal The procedures for working the MemoCard module are given in the CA864 Alarm System Programming Manual 26 CA864 Installation manual SUPPLEMENT A Menu structure chart for programming the CA864 alarm system The programming chart allows for a quick scan of all menus for configuration programming of the CA864 Alarm System There are two ways to access a specific programming menu 1 Use the Down Arrow Up Arrow ENT or CLR keys to browse the menu These keys are showed in the chart The symbols which represent the keys are as follows END ENT Pressing ENT accesses the succeeding level of menu structure Pressing CLR accesses the preceding level of menu structure Oa Right arrow key Pressing the right arrow key accesses the succeeding menu of a given level within the structure of menus Pressing the left arrow key accesses the preceding menu of a given level with the structure of menus 2 Use the short menu code Simply introduce the digits displayed 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 some of the keys At the same time it guards you from misclicks The quick menu access code is not di
9. Switch B PGM 00 48 F N 16 2 Switch C PGM 00 48 3 Switch D PGM 00 48 Function Description Activation and Deactivation Events Fixed time Bypass in Open Zone N Sys N Auto Arm BypassZone N SysStatus N Panic A Fault Zone N Silnt Alrm A Arming A Alarm from Z AudbiAirm A Ready Rest Zone N Fire UsercodeN Access KBD FireDelay ArmingCode Function Tamper A DisarmCode N Siren for A Disarming A OK Zone FireReset A A Area N Code or Function number Z Zone KBD Keypad 5 Split System 0 Define Areas 1 Area assign 0 Assign to A 1 8 1 Assign to A 9 16 To Dialer Menu CA864 Installation manual 29 8 6 Dialer 0 Tel Numbers 1 Account Number 1 Ctrl Station 1 Telephone number symbols 2 Ctrl Station 2 0 9 phone digits 01 Area P puls dialing 3 Ctrl Station 3 T tone dialing D delay 4 seconds 4 Ctrl Station 4 W wait dial tone 16 Area 2 Wait Dial Tone 01 Area rep codes 0 Arm disarm 3 Report Options 0 Areas rep opt 1 System rep code ED Gi TroubleiRastore e 0 TL Monitoring 1 TLM Delay 4 Test Call Time 5 Line Monitor 6 Up down load 0 PC phone N 1 PC ID number 2 Panel ID number 3 Number of rings 4 Call Back 5 Answer machine 8 7 Peripherals Commands for printer control no printing User Codes UpDownLoad 1 Memory Card 0 Uplo
10. 2 Insulate the low and high voltage cables and use different input box plug ins 3 Avoid any connecting conductor loops in the box or their positioning above or below the printed circuit board 4 No additional relays should be placed in the CA864 Alarm system box as switching these may cause electromagnetic interference 4 1 Use only relays with good insulation between plugs and winding 4 2 The relays connected to open collector outputs must be designed for 12 V DC control voltage and winding impedance greater than 400 Q 5 Aquad conductor cable connects the motherboard with the modules Using this cable for making 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 wirings This is especially important where these cables are to be used for supplying power to electric motors luminescent lamps or three phase voltage Where this is impossible use sheathed wiring where the sheath should be earthed only in the alarm system box CA864 Installation manual 3 INSTALLING CA864 ALARM SYSTEM MODULES 1 First read this manual to find out about the features of the CA864 Alarm System modules and the installation procedures 2 All necessary modules as well as the resources which are going to be used have to be defined before installation begins in order to meet the specifications of your secu
11. Power up the system and remove the RESET jumper System factory configurations have now been restored The Engineer Code is 7777 Partial restoration of system factory configurations is possible The procedure has been described in detail in Item 0 8 SETTING THE SYSTEM TO PROGRAMMING MODE It is recommended to RESET in order to restore factory settings before attempting to programme the new system To set the system to programming mode 1 There must be no system armed areas as these will remain inaccessible for programming To obtain complete access to system configurations lift all protection from all areas This does not apply to sys tems to be programmed for the first time after RESET 2 There must be no areas in alarm mode Such areas will remain inaccessible for programming until the alarm mode is suspended 3 Enter sysadmin access code Default sysadmin access code is 0000 4 Press PRG to enter programming mode 5 Press buttons 4 and 0 one after the other in order to enter Menu Unlock Engineer Code Use the arrows to position on Single single access authorization or Always permanently authorized ac cess 6 Press 1 to allow engineer access to programming mode 7 Press CLR until the TeleTek CA864 system message is displayed 8 Enter Engineer Code The default Engineer Code is 7777 9 You have now accessed programming mode Note After the exit from the programming mode with S
12. nnne 20 Technical specifications of CA864 output expander module MROS 20 CA864 output expander module PGM 20 Technical specifications of the expander installation box 99 HH 21 Installation box for input and output expander enne 21 CA 864 01032 module Dynamic indication nnnm 22 Use of 864 01032 module 2 2 22222 00000 nenne nnne senes nnns sese essen sensn nnns 22 864 01032 module 22 Adjusting the CA864 DIOS2motdule nto Hsec aste 23 Technical specifications of CA864 01032 module 23 Proxi Reader Module CA864 24 Purpose of Proxi Reader Module 864 2200 06 00000 00000000000000000050 24 Resources of Proxi Reader Module CA8664 449 24 Technical specifications of Proxi Reader CA864 module 24 CA864 printer module APR nennen nennen nnne nenne nennen nennen nennen nennen 25 Technical specifications of CA864 printer module APR 25 CA864 PC adapter module APC 9999 25 Technical specifications of CA864 PC adapter module APC
13. 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 control panel power supply unit Green LED COMMUNICATOR The light emitting diode lights when the integrated digital dialler has engaged the telephone line Technical specification ofCA864 control panel Inputs 4 can be expanded to 8 Outputs 5 Quad system bus for connecting modules Bus Connection Mains transformer 15 25 V 50 VA Battery charge 13 8 V 3A Battery 12 V 7 Ah Consumption nom 60 mA max 100 mA Sensor power supply AUX 13 8 V 2A Auxiliary devices power supply PGM 13 8 V 2A Auxiliary modules supply RED and BLACK terminals from System Bus 13 8 V 2 A self restoring Working temperature 20 C to 50 C Metal box dimensions 320 x 265 x 80 mm 14 CA864 Installation manual CA864 LCD keypad module The keypad front panel with liquid crystal display LCD is given in Fig 7 The back LCD keypad panel is given in Fig 8 A chart of the main LCD keypad plate is given in Fig 9 Any single LCD keypad can service all areas within the system LCD keypad module resources The LCD keypad module has one input marked as ZONE IN There are two inputs for the double zone keypad The LCD keypad module has one output marked as OUT This is a programmable output The LCD keypad module houses a self protection key This is a double action
14. to the printer The other end of the module observes the colour correspondence to connect to the System Bus Indication of the status of the printer and of the work mode control can be done through the engineer programming mode The procedures for working the printer module are given in the CA864 Alarm System Programming Manual Technical specifications of CA864 printer module APR Quad system bus for connecting to control panel Bus Connection Consumption nom 80 mA Working temperature 0 C to 50 C CA864 PC adapter module APC RS 232 interface Needs PC with serial port RS 232 and installed software for Up Down Load remote programming A Cannon25 type terminal is connected to the COM serial port of the PC The other end of the module is connected to the SERVICE BUS CONNECTOR terminal at the control panel by observing the colour 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 use for existing serial port RS 232 with Cannon25 type terminal If such is not presented you may need a Cannon 25 to Cannon 9 converter Technical specifications of CA864 PC adapter module APC Cable length 2 m Exchange rate 9600 bps Quad system bus for connecting to control panel Bus Connection Consumption nom 10 mA Working temperature 0 C to 50 C CA864 MEMOCARD module
15. 11 Programme timeslots and test them carefully The procedure is described in Item 1 CA864 Installation manual 5 LEAVING PROGRAMMING MODE To leave programming mode key in CLR until the display shows 9 Engineer out good bye and then confirm by pressing the ENT key The system must be checked for open zones before leaving programming mode This is necessary because any 24 hour open zone would sound the alarm upon leaving programming mode If the sys tem siren is triggered introduce a valid user code and then press the DISARM key to halt it To avoid this go through the list of zones in menu 010 which are open or have a tampered self protec tion circuit Restore all zones which may trigger off the alarm Physical and Logical Level of the System The CA864 based security system should be considered as an entity operating at both the physical and logical levels The physical level includes all modules and their resources inputs and outputs The restrictions at this level relate to the number of modules that can be connected to the bus i e up to 32 As to the resources inputs and outputs there exist no restrictions at this level This means that the modules actually con nected to the bus can provide inputs and outputs in a larger number than those maintained at the logical level The logical level of the system includes zones and their types their belonging to groups and others the programmable outputs together with their operatio
16. 15 by the producer A maximum of two input and or output expanders can be installed in one box as 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 CA864 Installation manual 21 Installation for input and output expander modules in plastic box 9 Room for second expander module Y Fig 15a Installation for Input and Output expander modules The producer has provided 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 on fig 15a CA864 Installation manual 22 CA 864 DIO32 module Dynamic indication A layout of the DIO dynamic indication module is given in Fig 16 Use of CA864 DIO32 module The DIO module is designed to make dynamic indication mnemo panels Visualisation of the system area status ALARM MEMORY NORMAL ARM and DISARM or of the system zone status TAMPER FIRE ALARM MEMORY OPEN or CLOSE is possible The zones have been divided into two areas from 1 to 32 and from 33 to 64 Support openings ZONES JP2 CLOSED JP3 OPEN for 1 32 ZONE or JP3 CLOSED for 33 64 ZONE ON MMT TYY YYY NO CATHODE AREAS ALARM MEMORY or NORMAL STATE AREAS AR
17. 864 Installation manual 7 CA864 control panel metal box i Transmitter SERVICE BUS CONNECTOR o o Te o 0 0 0 215 ala 216 ote o ote o zi o 216 ole o o 1 1 1 GND AUX OUT2 OUTS OUTA PGM OUTS INPI GND INP2 INPS GND INPA RED YELL GRN BLACK OUTI BUS CONNECTION NO NC 1 Support opening Mains 2 CA 864 control panel 3 Mains power supplay terminal transformer 4 Signal cable openings 50 60 Hz 5 Mai bl 15 25 V 50VA Mains power supply cable opening 6 TAMPER button for box self protection 12V 7 Ah battery Pull lid forward 3 lt 2 Lift lid up TAMPER button Undo screws O 864 control panel Transmitter support strap Front lid 4 Remove earthing cable Fig 2 CA864 control panel metal box 8 CA864 Installation manual CA864 control panel plastic box Unscrew 1 Remove cover 2 mj u zu H
18. MED or DISARMED JP2 OPEN JP2 OPEN DIO 32 Sound signal for integrated programmable output JP1 CLOSED LED brightness adjustment ver 2 0 Office qe ev LED LIGHT CONTROL BUZZER JP1 sss ZONES 6S JP2 1 32 33 64 9 JP3 Support openings Fig 16 CA864 DIO dynamic indication module CA864 DIO32 module resources The DIO module has one programmable output marked PGM This is a potential output The program mable PGM output has been duplicated by a dry contact relay The relay contacts are labelled COM NO and NC The BLACK GREEN YELLOW and RED terminals are used to connect the module to the system bus Auxiliary devices Sensors sound indicators etc are powered by the AUX and PGM control panel or by the 12V power supply tapped at the PGM clamp Attention must be paid that the RED 12V clamp system bus supply is tapped to the PGM 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 light emitting diodes at the mnemo panel The Anode Cathode correspondence has to be observed when connecting these light emitting diodes Fig 16 Anode row and Cathode row Connect light emitting diodes only to the light emitting diode indication outputs CA864 Installation manual 23 Adjusting the CA864 DIO32 module T
19. Proxi Reader module is given in Fig 17 Purpose of Proxi Reader Module CA864 The purpose of Proxi Reader Module is to operate proxy cards in the system A module can operate all the cards in the system Besides the module has an in built relay It is used to set the electronic lock of the door TAMPER HEHE 2 4 Aet gt Que 17 Proxi Reader CA864 Resources of Proxi Reader Module CA864 Proxi Reader Module has an in built relay with unplugged contacts The contacts of the relay are desig nated by COM and NO Proxi Reader Module as an in built sound indicator to send sound signals when operating the module Proxi Reader Module has an in built three colour LED indication light diode to send light signals when operating the module The BLACK GREEN YELLOW u 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 Technical specifications of Proxi Reader CA864 module Inputs none Number of outputs one relay with normally open contact to plug the power supply to the electronic lock Quad system bus for connecting to control panel Bus Connection Consumption max 170 mA Working temperature 0 C to 50 C CA864 Installation manual 25 CA864 printer module APR CENTRONICS interface Can operate only with DOS compatible printers The CENTRONICS36 type terminal is used to connect
20. ad to Card test printer Timeslots LogFile Devices PGM online printing Zones Functions Areas System 1 Downl from 9 01 device 0 Inputs config 32 device 1 Add hardware 8 System edit 0 Device config 9 Engineer out 30 CA864 Installation manual SUPPLEMENT B Chart for user programmable menus Memory Log file TRBL troubles BPS Bypass zone 4 Stay arming 5 Force arming 6 Instant arming 7 ARM all area Own code 2 User codes 3 Time set 4 Engineer rights 5 Chime 6 LCD settings 0 All Areas 1 Select Area CA864 Installation manual 01 Area name 16 Area name 01 Area name 16 Area name 01 Area name 16 Area name e Rename Change code C 01 Code Name C 96 Code Name 0 UnlockEngineer 1 UDL user codes 0 Contrast Back light 2 Private Display 3 Edit Logo 01 Area name 16 Area name 0 Rename code 1 Change code 2 User rights 3 User Attributes 4 User Time Slot 5 User Proxi Card 01 Area name 16 Area name 0 Areas 12345678 1 Areas 9410 121454 31 Guarantee During the guarantee period the manufacturer shall at its sole discretion replace or repair any defective product when it is returned to the factory All parts replaced and or repaired shall be covered for the remainder of the original guarantee or for ninety 90 days whichever period is longer The original purchaser s
21. anel 8 9 13 Power supply unit ticdu e ert eret clues faves abyss 13 Technical specification of CA864 control panel eene 14 864 control panel fuses 22 041 0 enne ara E nsn nnne 14 864 control panel terminals 14 CA864 control panel indications 14 LOD Keypad module resources 15 CAA80604 EC Dike y Pad M d l s 2 tre telo iori etur eas feo 15 Technical specifications of CA864 LCD keypad module 16 86 LED keypad module rr terrre eei co desde ee ERR ER 17 LED keypad module resources ooa bete aio end ente t esee piu tue 17 Technical specifications of CA864 LED keypad module 18 Technical specifications of CA864 input expander module 4 8 19 CA864 input expander module MRI4 8 resources 100100000011 19 CA864 input ZONE expander module 4 8 19 Output expander module MROS resources 2 2 41011000 0 nennen
22. er module has eight inputs marked as OUT1 OUT8 These are programmable outputs The BLACK GREEN YELLOW and RED terminals are used to connect the module to the system bus Power supply from the AUX and 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 This supply can be controlled by the processing block at the control panel and can be interrupted SERVICE LED TAMPER LOOP ie BUS CONNECTIONS PGM OUTPUTS Fig 14 PGM output expander MRO8 Technical specifications of CA864 output expander module MRO8 Inputs none Outputs 8 Quad system bus for connecting to control panel Bus Connection Consumption nom 15 mA max 100 mA Auxiliary devices power supply AUX and PGM from control panel 13 8 V 2A Working temperature 0 C to 50 C PGM expander module dimensions 92 x 43 mm 20 CA864 Installation manual IInstallation box for input and output expander modules Wall support openings TAMPER button for box self protection Expander board inputs or outputs terminal Lid support openings terminal Expander board inputs or outputs O _ Wall support openings Fig 15 Installation box for Input and Output expander modules The terminals are installed in the box fig
23. es sensors light indicators relays etc That supply can be controlled from the control panel process block and can be interrupted An auxiliary power supply unit for the system is connected according to the scheme shown in Fig 6 System bus device o0 2 2g ES Lo gt Power supply unit Fig 6 Connecting the auxiliary supply block to the CA864 system CA864 Installation manual 13 CA864 control panel fuses F BATT fuss A 3A battery fuss F AUX fuss A 2A peripheral device power supply fuss Output at AUX F PGM fuss A 2A power supply fuse for PGMx and PGM outputs CA864 control panel terminals MEMORY RESET Producer default configurations can be restored by placing a bridging terminal and feeding power supply to the control panel This is recommended while installing the system and prior to programming the parameters Producer default configurations can be restored at any time MEMOCARD A MemoCard module is connected to this terminal This module records the current programming of the system or records some ready system configuration The function can be used to archivise system parameters SERVICE BUS CONNECTOR A service LCD keypad is connected to this terminal The keypad allows for adjustments to be done to parameters of a system not connected to an LCD keypad A PC adaptor is also connected to this terminal Thus the PC and the special Up Down Load software allow for adjustments to be done
24. ges resulting from any other cause bad maintenance or product misuse In the case of a reasonable number of unsuccessful attempts to repair the product covered by this guarantee the manufacturer s liability shall be limited to the replacement of the product as the sole compensation for breach of the guarantee Under no circumstances shall the manufacturer be liable for any special accidental or consequential damages on the grounds of breach of guarantee breach of agreement negligence or any other legal notion Waiver This Guarantee shall contain the entire guarantee and shall be prevailing over any and all other guarantees explicit or implicit including any implicit guarantees on behalf of the dealer or adaptability to specific purposes and over any other responsibilities or liabilities on behalf of the manufacturer The manufacturer does neither agree nor empower any person acting on his own behalf to modify or alter this Guarantee nor to replace it with another guarantee or another liability with regard to this product unwarranted Services The manufacturer shall repair or replace unwarranted products which have been returned to its factory at its sole discretion under the conditions below The manufacturer shall accept no products for which no prior notice has been received The products which the manufacturer deems repairable will be repaired and returned The manufacturer has prepared a price list and those products wh
25. hall immediately send manufacturer a written notice of the defective parts or workmanship which written notice must in all cases be received prior to expiry of the guarantee International Guarantee Foreign customers shall enjoy the same guarantee rights as those enjoyed by any customer in Bulgaria except that manufacturer shall not be liable for any related customs duties taxes or VAT which may be payable Guarantee Procedure This guarantee will be granted when the appliance in question is returned The manufacturer shall accept no product whatsoever of which no prior notice has been received Conditions for waiving the guarantee This guarantee shall apply to defects in products resulting only from improper materials or workmanship related to its normal use It shall not cover Damages resulting from transportation and handling Damages caused by natural calamities such as fire floods storms earthquakes or lightning Damages caused by incorrect voltage accidental breakage or water beyond the control of the manufacturer Damages caused by unauthorized system incorporation changes modifications or surrounding objects Damages caused by peripheral appliances unless such peripheral appliances have been supplied by the manufacturer Defects caused by inappropriate surrounding of installed products Damages caused by failure to use the product for its normal purpose Damages caused by improper maintenance Dama
26. ice a maximum of two areas within the system Where the keypad services one area the indication displays the first 16 zones in the area Where the keypad services two areas the indication displays 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 keypad module has no inputs or outputs The LED 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 platforms are used to connect the module to the system bus System area status Zones 1 to 8 or first area zones Zones 9 to 16 or seccond area zones Protective lid Fig 10 CA864 LED keypad front panel CA864 Installation manual 17 Support openings Reciprocating plate for TAMPER button Signal cable opening Support openings Fig 11 CA864 LED keypad bottom TAMPER Fig 12 CA864 LED keypad motherboard Technical specifications of CA864 LED keypad module 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 2A Working temperature 0 to 50 C LED kypad dimensions 75 x 85 x 18 mm 18 CA864 Installation manual CA864 input ZONE expander module MRI4 8 A z
27. ich can be repaired shall be paid for every repaired appliance The closest equivalent product available at the time shall replace the products manufacturer deems unrepairable The current market price shall be charged for every replaced product No 18020317 Rev A 0705 32 CA864 Installation manual
28. ingle access authorization of the engi neer the system will block the engineer s code The procedure described in items 3 through 9 is to be performed in order to switch the system to programming mode STEPS FOR PROGRAMMING SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS In order to reduce the mistake and omission risk it is advisable after entering programming mode to follow the order of programming described below 1 Install system integrated modules keyboard zone expanders programmable output expanders etc Enter device input and output figures observing the requirements of your own security system The procedure has been described in Item 8 2 Programme the areas within the system The procedure has been described in Item 5 3 Programme a code for each area or one code accessing all areas The procedure is described in Item 2 4 Programme zones according to requirements name the zones programme the type and attributes for the zones determine system area attachment The procedure is described in Item 3 5 Programme outputs The procedure is described in Item 4 6 Programme system times entry exit bell date time etc Do not programme a Timeslot 7 Programme other configurations 8 Test the performance of the zones The procedure is described in Item O 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 described in Item 6
29. key and has been configured by the producer The BLACK GREEN YELLOW and RED terminals are used to connect the module to the system bus Power supply from the AUX and PGM control panel is used to feed the 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 the processing block at the control panel and can be interrupted Indicators Protective lid Fig 7 Front panel of CA864 LCD keypad CA864 Installation manual 15 Support opening Reciprocating plate for TAMPER button Signal cable opening Fig 8 CA864 LCD keypad bottom Support opening BUZZER BLACK GREEN YELLOW ED ZONE IN GND OUT 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 2A Working temperature 0 C to 50 C LCD keypad dimensions 115 x 135 x 25 mm 16 CA864 Installation manual CA864 LED keypad module The keypad front panel with light emitting indication LED is given in Fig 10 The back LED keypad panel is given in Fig 11 A chart of the main LED keypad plate is given in Fig 12 LED keypad can serv
30. nal logic user codes with all their settings estab lished groups etc Generally the logical level is the allocation of the resources available at the physical level and the setting of the operation of the system as a security center Actually zones and programmable outputs start operating only upon assignment of a logical number and definition of the parameters of each one to be used This is performed separately for each module at the 8 0 x x 0 Inputs config address for 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 restrictions for the zones are up to 64 logical numbers while for programmable outputs they are up to 48 logical numbers Resources for modules that will not be used retain the logical number 00 Procedure PnP for Identification of New Hardware Each module of the set of the CA864 system has a unique number recorded in the manufacturing process It is with this number that the device will take part in the exchange on the bus The number consists of the serial number of the device plus a two digit code corresponding to the module type The PnP procedure is used for switching on new modules connected to the bus in the logical structure of the system There exist two options for starting PnP automatically upon power supply with Reset jumper installed This option is used in the i
31. nitial setting of the network configuration All modules need to have been connected in advance to the System Bus manually from the 8 1 Add hardware address in the mode of programming by the engineer This option is used when the network is expanded with new modules or a defective module is replaced The new module needs to have been connected in advance to the System Bus When the PnP procedure is started the main module of the system sends a command to identify new devices to the modules on the bus The procedure takes 20 seconds and ends up with the compilation of a list of devices on the bus This list can be seen at the 8 0 address in the mode of programming by the engineer When a specific module is selected the screen will display its unique number and the number of the module on the list of devices on the bus hereinafter referred to as the shortcut address of the module In the further programming at the logical level of the system module resources will be identified with regard to the module on the basis of its shortcut address 6 CA864 Installation manual Replacement of a Defective Module Modules need to be replaced in the system when a defect occurs The in built replacement procedure can be used to avoid re programming for the new module Devices of the same type can be replaced As a result of this procedure the whole programming of the defective device is transferred onto the new one The sequence of operations is as foll
32. o adjust the DIO module use JP1 2 and jumper connectors JP1 Where the JP1 jumper connector has been placed the board located zoom repeats the PGM output status the PGM zoom emits a continuous sound signal if PGM output is active Where the JP1 jumper connector has been removed the board located zoom is switched off This does not interfere with PGM output performance JP2 Where the JP2 jumper connector has been placed the LED indication outputs will visualize the system zone status Depending on the configuration adjustments with JP3 jumper connector the status of 1 to 32 or 33 to 64 zones will be displayed Where the JP2 jumper connector has been removed the LED indication outputs will visualize the sys tem area status as follows gt the left hand side coupling light emitting diodes 1 to 16 constant light the area is in ALARM or MEMORY state no light the area is in regular NORMAL state gt the right hand side coupling light emitting diodes 17 to 32 constant light the area is armed no light the area is disarmed JP3 Where the JP3 jumper connector has been placed the LED indication outputs will visualize the status of zones 33 to 64 zone The JP2 jumper connecter has to be placed Where the JP3 jumper connector 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
33. one expander image has been provided in Fig 13 CA864 input expander module MRI4 8 resources The zone expander module has four inputs marked as INPUT1 INPUT4 There are eight inputs for the double zone expander The zone expander module has two outputs marked as OUT1 and OUT2 These are programmable outputs The BLACK GREEN YELLOW and RED terminals are used to connect the module to the system bus Power supply from the AUX and 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 This supply can be controlled by the processing block at the control panel and can be interrupted de TAMPER LOOP SERVICE LED BUS e x gt a Fig 13 CA864 input expander MRI4 8 Technical specifications of CA864 input expander module 4 8 Inputs 4 can be expanded to 8 Outputs 2 Quad system bus for connecting to control panel Bus Connection Consumption nom 15 mA max 20 mA Auxiliary devices power supply AUX and PGM from control panel 13 8 V 2A Working temperature 0 C to 50 C Inputs module dimensions 92 x 43 mm CA864 Installation manual 19 CA864 output expander module PGM MRO8 An output expander module image is given in Fig 14 Output expander module MRO8 resources The output expander module has no inputs The output expand
34. ows 1 Disable the defective module in the network temporarily The command to disable it is given at the 8 0 x x 3 Disable address where x x is the shortcut address of the defective module 2 Dismantle the defective module 3 Install the new module at the same place 4 Run the PnP procedure from the 8 1 Add hardware address 5 After the procedure is over the new module should have been added at the end of the list of modules 6 Areplacement 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 the defective module Removal of a Module from the Network If a module is to be removed from the system the following sequence is applied 1 Remove the module from the list of modules and the network sending the command from the 8 0 x x 5 Remove address where x x is the shortcut address of the module Temporary Disabling of a Module in the Network The following sequence of operations is applied if a module is to be disabled temporarily in the network 1 Disable the module temporarily in the network by sending a disabling command from the 8 0 x x 3 Disable address where x x is the shortcut address of the module 2 If necessary the module can be enabled again and integrated into the normal operation of the system with a command from the 8 0 x x 4 Enable address where x x is the shortcut address of the module CA
35. put GND TAMPER EOL 1K NC 1K NO 1K Double style Without EOL Without EOL Open line recognition TAMPER Wire EOL OFF DOUBLING ON NES ESSO ates a Zone input GND Zone input GND 1K 2 2K With EOL Open line and Short on line recognition TAMPER Wire EOL ON DOUBLING ON Zone input GND TAMPER Fig 3 Connecting sensors to CA864 system inputs 10 CA864 Installation manual When connecting outputs attention must be paid to the system output load carrying 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 voltage PGM NC NO Output x COM Output x Fig 4 Connecting relay and light emitting diode to CA864 output CA864 Installation manual 11 MYOMLAN colours marked on the terminal of the modules see Fig 5 3NOHd3 141 The scheme of the CA864 control panel is provided in Fig 5 All CA864 system modules are connected via a quad system bus The colours should correspond to the CA864 control panel CA864 Installation manual
36. rity system 3 Any alterations to system configurations can be done at any time 4 Fig 1 shows LCD keys Both figures and letters can be keyed in The letters and respective figure correspondence is shown in Fig 1 UpperlLower C Ux Any figure or letter can be introduced depending on the number of clicks on the key The PRG key changes capi Re ABC DEF tal to small case and vice versa Special symbols like 2 35 space or coma can be introduced by keying in the 1 and 0 keys The correspondence between the number of key GHI JKL MNO clicks and the symbol to be displayed is shown in Table PQRS TUV WXYZ The arrows will shift the cursor within the edited section C T 9 Pressing ENT confirms any changes Pressing CLR re Fig 1 LCD keypad 1 jects the changes Table 1 Correspondence between number of key clicks and symbol Number of clicks 4 5 6 7 Es DL Jg ees wg EX LOT veo PR is uly pv W e b LX z 9 9 JE OTHER GUIDES 1 CA864 Alarm System Programming Manual provides information on system programming 2 CA864 Alarm System User Manual provides information on user level system handling 4 CA864 Installation manual RESTORING 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 main panel
37. splayed on the keypad It is on the chart CA864 Installation manual 27 oy Maintenance AyShow Open C PVA Areas rnn 2r Time Siow __ DE o EO C Device puts 1 Device Outputs 2 sna em yet KTimeslots o KTimeSIot N zi 25 S zyDet Holidays e Holiday N01 30 opidum D Sybet KHoliiays Holiday NT 40 lt gt or 4j bet XXHalidays o oxHal ay W 40 45 lt gt Four pyusers code Name Sy Rename Code pote 1 User Rights 0 12345678 Ty Areas 016 1 ArmiD Rights To Zones 28 CA864 Installation manual 64 Zone Name 0 Areas 12345678 1 Areas 9 16 1 Auto Shutdown 2 Double Knock 3 Zones Hardware Zone Type Instant Eniry delay Zone Parameters Follow 24h Burglary Auto Shutdown Delayed 24h Fire Bypass Enabled Standart 24h Fire Stay Zone Stay delay Force Zone Key switch Double Knock Power monitor Key Parameters Chime Panic ArmOnly ArmDis Steady Alarm Tamper Stay Arming Pulsed Alarm Medical Force Arming Silent Alarm 24h non burglary Instant Arming Report Only 0 PGM Definition end 001 end 0 Activation by pote 1 Deactivation by 0 Event ja8 2 Normal State 1 Time period 1 Function Def Exp F N 01 en 0 Switch A PGM 00 48 boom 1

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