Programing Ca864
Programing Ca864
PROGRAMMING MANUAL
Version 3.4
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.
September 2006
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................. 5
OTHER GUIDES ............................................................................................................................. 5
PROGRAMMING THE CA864 ALARM SYSTEM ............................................................................... 6
RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS ................................................................................................ 7
SETTING THE SYSTEM TO PROGRAMMING MODE ...................................................................... 7
STEPS FOR PROGRAMMING SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS .......................................................... 7
LEAVING PROGRAMMING MODE ................................................................................................... 8
Physical and Logical Level of the System ......................................................................................... 8
Procedure PnP for Identification of New Hardware ............................................................................ 8
Replacement of a Defective Module ................................................................................................. 9
Removal of a Module from the Network ............................................................................................ 9
Temporary Disabling of a Module in the Network ............................................................................... 9
0. Maintenance .............................................................................................................................. 13
0.0. Display Log ............................................................................................................................. 13
0.0.0. All Areas .............................................................................................................................. 13
0.0.1. Select area ......................................................................................................................... 13
0.1. Show Open Zones .................................................................................................................. 15
0.1.0. All areas .............................................................................................................................. 15
0.1.1. Select area .......................................................................................................................... 15
0.2. Zone Walk Test ...................................................................................................................... 15
0.3. PGM Test ................................................................................................................................ 15
0.4. Printer Test ............................................................................................................................. 16
0.5. Dialler Test .............................................................................................................................. 16
0.5.1. Phone 1 test ........................................................................................................................ 16
0.5.2. Phone 2 test ........................................................................................................................ 16
0.5.3. Phone 3 test ........................................................................................................................ 16
0.5.4. Phone 4 test ........................................................................................................................ 16
0.6. System troubles ...................................................................................................................... 17
0.6.0. AC-trbl delay ........................................................................................................................ 17
0.6.1. Show troubles ...................................................................................................................... 17
0.7. LCD settings .......................................................................................................................... 17
0.7.0. Contrast .............................................................................................................................. 17
0.7.1. Backlight .............................................................................................................................. 17
0.8. Reset menu ............................................................................................................................ 18
0.8.0. Time slots reset ................................................................................................................... 18
0.8.1. Users reset .......................................................................................................................... 18
0.8.2. Zones reset .......................................................................................................................... 18
0.8.3. PGM reset ........................................................................................................................... 18
0.8.4. Areas reset .......................................................................................................................... 18
0.8.5. Device reset ........................................................................................................................ 18
0.8.5.0. Device inputs reset ........................................................................................................... 18
0.8.5.1. Device output reset ........................................................................................................... 18
1. Timeslots .................................................................................................................................. 19
1.0. Define timeslots ...................................................................................................................... 19
1.0.x.x.0. Start/Stop Time ............................................................................................................... 19
1.0.x.x.1. Week days ..................................................................................................................... 19
1.0.x.x.2. Holiday slot ..................................................................................................................... 19
1.1. Define XTimeslots ................................................................................................................... 19
1.2. Define Holidays ....................................................................................................................... 20
1.3. Define XHolidays ..................................................................................................................... 20
1.4. Define XXHolidays .................................................................................................................. 20
2. Users ........................................................................................................................................ 21
The ENT key for confirmation of any corrections / a transition to the following level of
ENT menu structure
The CLR key for rejection of any corrections / a transition to prior level menu structure
CLR
2. Use the short menu code. Here you only introduce the figure shown on the scheme in the respective
menu and the system is immediately positioned in the desired menu. This method is quicker than the
previous one because it only needs several clicks on the key. It also prevents from mistakes.
The quick menu access code is not displayed on the keyboard. It is on the scheme.
A detailed description of the menus can be found in the MENU section. There they are listed by quick
access code.
The system menus are described in the Manual as follows:
OTHER GUIDES
1. CA864 Alarm System Installation Guide – provides information on system installing.
2. CA864 Alarm System User Guide – provides information on user system handling.
3. CA864 Alarm System Up/DownLoad Programming Guide – provides information about remote pro-
gramming of CA864 Up/DownLoad Alarm System.
Both, figures and letters can be keyed in. The letter and
respective figure association is shown in Fig. 1.
The arrows will shift the cursor within the edited section.
Pressing ENT confirms any changes. Pressing CLR re-
jects the changes.
Number of clicks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
0 0 . , : ! < >
1 1 - = + $ % @ /
2 2 A B C ? ? ? ?
3 3 D E F ? ? ? ?
4 4 G H I ? ? ? ?
Keys
5 5 J K L ? ? ? ?
6 6 M N O ? ? ? ?
7 7 P Q R S ? ? ?
8 8 T U V ? ? ? ?
9 9 W X Y Z ? ? ?
1) Select Area
3) PGM Test
4) Printer Test
ENT
5) Dialer Test 1) Phone 1 Test
ENT
6) System Troubles 0) AC-trbl delay 2) Phone 2 Test
ENT
7) LCD Settings 0) Contrast 1) Show Troubles 3) Phone 3 Test
2) Private Display
3) Edit Logo
ENT
8) Reset Menu 0) Time Slots
1) Users
2) Zones
3) PGMs
4) Areas
5) Proximity Cards
ENT
6) Devices 0) Device Inputs
1) Device Outputs
3) User Timeslot
ENT
4) User Proxi Card 0) Add Card
3) Remove Card
To Zones
Zone Type:
Instant
Entry 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
Function Description
Activation and Deactivation Events:
A
Fixed time N Bypass in A Open Zone N
B Sys Trbl. N Auto Arm A BypassZone N
SysStatus N Panic A Fault Zone N
C D Silnt Alrm A Arming A Alarm from Z
AudblAlrm A Ready A Rest.Zone N
Fire Alrm A User code N Access KBD
FireDelay A ArmingCode N Function N
Tamper A DisarmCode N Siren for A
Disarming A OK Zone N FireReset A
A- Area N-Code or Function number Z-Zone KBD-Keypad
... 1) Options
3) Bell Options
ENT ENT
1) Area assign Device 01 . . 32 0) Assign to A 1-8 4) Bell Cut-off time
6) Exit Time
7) Disarm Options
To Dialer Menu
... 1) Alarm/Restore
2) Medical Report
ENT
5) Line Monitor 0) TL Monitoring 3) Fire Report
1) PC ID number
2) Panel ID number
3) Number of rings
4) Call Back
5) Answer machine
ENT
7) Peripherals 0) Printer Commands for printer control
ENT no printing User Codes UpDownLoad
1) Memory Card 0) Upload to Card test printer Timeslots LogFile
Devices PGM online printing
1) Downl. from Card Zones Functions
Areas System
2) Info 4) Enable
5) Remove
6) Replace device
9) Engineer out
0)Display Log
0.0. Display Log 0)All Areas
The system keeps a 1,000 event log. The type of printout must be selected at menu entry – for all
areas (complete list) or for a specific area. After the type of printout is selected the display shows
the latest event. The arrows help move around the file. The latest event bears the number 999 and
will be deleted from the memory upon occurrence of a new event.
1)Select Area
A. XX - ..name..
0.0.1. Select area
Selecting this printout type requires the respective area number to be specified. This can
be done either by moving the arrows through the list with the areas or directly entering the
area number.
Text
Meaning
Short Long
Medical Medical alarm Medical type ZZ zone has been activated or a Medical signal
has been triggered from keyboard/DD device.
Fire Fire alarm Fire type ZZ zone has been activated or a Fire signal has
been triggered from keyboard/DD device.
Panic Panic alarm Panic type ZZ zone has been activated or a Panic signal has
been triggered from keyboard/DD device.
Duress Duress A UU code has been entered under duress.
Alarm Burglary alarm Entry Delay, Follow or Instant type ZZ zone has been activated.
Alarm 24 hour alarm 24h Burglary type ZZ zone has been activated.
Tamper Tamper Tamper type ZZ zone has been activated
ExpFail Exp. module fail Connection with DD module has failed along the rim
Text
Meaning
Short Long
SenrTmp Sensor tamper A ZZ zone sensor has been self-armed.
Exp.Tmp Exp. module tmp. DD module has been self-armed.
24h nB 24h non-burglary 24h Non-burglary ZZ zone has been activated.
SystTrb System trouble PGM or AUX fuse of main module has failed.
AC loss AC loss 220V mains power loss.
Battlow Low system Batt. Low system battery voltage.
SystRst System reset System hardware has been reset.
BattFlt Batt test failed No battery or blown system battery fuse.
TestRep Per. Test report Periodic test report via in-built communicator.
TimeRST Time/Date reset System date and time resetting.
Eng In Prog. mode entry Programming mode entry.
Eng Out Prog. mode exit Programming mode exit.
Cancel Cancel Cancel day mode alarm.
System System shut down System power failure.
A-Arm F Auto-arm failed System auto-arm failure.
gBypass Group bypass Zone partial arming within an area.
1)Select Area
A. XX - ..name..
0.1.1. Select area
The number of the area has to be specified in order to set up a list of the open zones in a
specific area. This can be done either by moving through the area list with the help of the
arrows or by introducing the area number.
To leave the menu press CLR.
3)PGM Test
XX oDDII
0.3. PGM Test
The system integrity of programmable outputs (PGM) can be tested in this menu. A program-
mable output has to be selected. This can be done either by moving the arrows through the list
with programmable outputs within the system or by introducing the output number. The selection
can be confirmed by pressing ENT.
The output status can be altered by keying in 0 to inactivate the programmable output, and 1 to
activate the programmable output.
Press CLR to leave the menu.
5)Dialer Test
1)Phone1 Test
0.5. Dialler Test
Checks system integrity of the inbuilt digital communicator. A test message can be sent to the
central station about each telephone number.
The telephone numbers need to have been introduced in advance. Sending a test message re-
quires an area identification number to which distress calls from main panel are directed. If no
such have been introduced, 0000 will serve as identification number.
1)Phone1 Test
0.5.1. Phone 1 test start?
After confirmation with the ENT key, the system sends a TEST event to central station at
telephone number 1.
2)Phone2 Test
start?
0.5.2. Phone 2 test
After confirmation with the ENT key, the system sends a TEST event to central station at
telephone number 2.
3)Phone3 Test
0.5.3. Phone 3 test start?
After confirmation with the ENT key, the system sends a TEST event to central station at
telephone number 3.
4)Phone4 Test
start?
0.5.4. Phone 4 test
After confirmation with the ENT key, the system sends a TEST event to central station at
telephone number 4.
?able 3 Communicator Test Messages and Meaning
Message Meaning
taking line The line is taken
wait dial tone Waits for dialling tone
dialing Dials the telephone number
wait handshake Waits for the handshake tone from the central station
transmit Transmits message
wait kiss-off Waiting for kiss-off confirmation of received message
test OK Successfully transmitted test signal
test FAILED Failed test signal transmission
This menu shows system problems and a delay is set to indicate an “AC loss” problem.
0)AC-trbl delay
0/1 OFF
0.6.0. AC-trbl delay
Delayed indication of AC loss is allowed or prohibited.
If delayed indication of AC loss is set, the signal to report this problem will be sent from the
keyboards of the system 30 minutes after the occurrence of the AC loss. All other failures
will be reported immediately.
By pressing button “1” you allow delayed indication of AC loss. This is seen on the screen
with the “ON*” sign.
By pressing button “0” you prohibit delayed indication of AC loss. This is seen on the screen
with the “OFF*” sign.
1)Show troubles
AC loss
0.6.1. Show troubles
This menu shows system trouble.
Message Meaning
AC loss Loss of 220V mains supply.
AUX Power Failed AUX power failed at main module.
Batt Loss No battery or system battery failure.
7)LCD settings
0)Contrast
0.7. LCD settings
The LCD – display settings can be adjusted in this menu – contrast of signs and brightness of
screen backlight.
0)Contrast
<-. . . ->
0.7.0. Contrast
The contrast of the display signs can be adjusted with the help of the arrows.
1)Back light
<-. . .->
0.7.1. Backlight
The brightness of screen backlight can be adjusted with the help of the arrows.
0)Time Slots
reset?
0.8.0. Time slots reset
Factory default Timeslot settings can be reset after confirmation by pressing ENT.
1)Users
reset?
0.8.1. Users reset
Factory default user codes can be reset after confirmation by pressing ENT.
2)Zones
reset?
0.8.2. Zones reset
Factory default zone settings can be reset after confirmation by pressing ENT.
3)PGMs
reset?
0.8.3. PGM reset
Factory default settings for programmable PGM outputs can be reset after confirmation by
pressing ENT.
4)Areas
reset?
0.8.4. Areas reset
Factory default area settings can be reset after confirmation by pressing ENT.
5)Devices
0)Devices Inputs
0.8.5. Device reset
Factory default settings for device inputs and outputs can be reset.
0)Devices Inputs
reset?
0.8.5.0. Device inputs reset
Factory default device input settings can be restored after confirmation by pressing
ENT.
1)Devices Outputs
reset?
0.8.5.1. Device output reset
Factory default device output settings can be restored after confirmation by pressing
ENT.
0)Def. Timeslots
TimeSlot N: XX
1.0. Define timeslots
Timeslots can be defined in this menu. Numbers 01 to 20 have been allocated to this type of
timeslots. A timeslot number (given by XX) can be selected either by moving through the numbers
with the arrows or by introducing the number. The settings can be adjusted
after confirmation by pressing ENT. TimeSlot N: XX
0)St./stop time
hh:mm hh:mm
1.0.x.x.0. Start/Stop Time 00:00 00:00
The start and stop times of a timeslot can be set. The action assigned to the timeslot will be
activated during the period from “start time” to “stop time”.
The start time field must be less than the stop time field.
Example: If a user code has been set a timeslot from 8:30 to 17:00h, the respective user can
use his code within that specified time. From 17:00 to 0:00h and from 0:00 to 8:30h the
respective code will remain inactive.
1)WeekDays
- Monday
1.0.x.x.1. Week days
The days of the week during which the timeslot is to be used can be set.
The days of the week can be browsed with the help of the arrows.
Press “1” to set the desired day of the week. The “*” symbol will be indicated on the display.
Press “0” to ignore the selected day of the week. The “-” symbol will be indicated on the
display
For example, if only Wednesday is set for the timeslot in the example above, the user code
will only be valid on Wednesday from 8:30 to 17:00h.
1)Def. Xtimesl-s
Xtimeslot N: XX
1.1. Define XTimeslots
Extended timeslots can be set in this menu. These slots constitute a combination of preset ordi-
nary timeslots.
The number of the timeslot is defined. This can be done either with the help of the arrows, or by
entering the number. The extended timeslots are numbered from 21 to 25.
Up to five ordinary timeslots can be defined, with numbers from 01 to 20.
five TS.N:01..20
00:00:00:00:00
3)Def. XHolidays
XHoliday N: XX
1.3. Define XHolidays
This menu defines extended timeslots of the XHoliday type. These slots comprise of a combina-
tion of preset timeslots of the Holiday type.
The number of the XHoliday type timeslot is defined. This can be done either with the help of the
arrows or by introducing a number. The valid XHoliday type timeslots have numbers between 31
and 40.
four Hs.N:01. .30
Up to four timeslots of the Holiday type can be assigned, with numbers
00:00:00:00.
from 01 to 30.
4)Def.XXholidays
XXHoliday N: XX
1.4. Define XXHolidays
This menu defines extra-extended timeslots of the XXHoliday type. These slots comprise of a
combination of preset extended timeslots of the XHoliday type.
The number of the XXHoliday type timeslots can be set. This can either be done with the help of
the arrows or by introducing the respective number. The valid XXHoliday type timeslots are num-
bered between 41 and 45.
Up to four extended timeslots of the XHoliday type can be assigned, four Hs.N:31. .40
00:00:00:00.
with numbers ranging between 31 and 40.
0)User Codes
C. 01 - CodeXX
2.0. User codes
The parameters of the user access codes can be set in this submenu.
A number for the access code has to be set (given by XX). This can be done by going through the
list of codes with the help of the arrows or by entering the code number.
The selected code is confirmed by pressing ENT. C. 01 - CodeXX
0)Rename code
0)Rename code
new: CodeXX
2.0.x.x.0. Rename code
The code name can be entered in this submenu. The name may contain figures and letters.
To enter letters use the enclosed table.
Pressing the PROG key changes upper to lower case and vice-versa.
To go to the following/previous positions use the arrows.
The maximum length of the name can be 8 digits.
1)User rights
0)Upon Areas 1-8
2.0.x.x.1. User rights
The code attachment to areas in the system is defined in this submenu.
There is no limitation to the number of zones a code can be attached to.
Areas:1. . . . . . . 8
0/1 :- - - - - - - -
2.0.x.x.1.0. Upon areas 1-8
The code attachment to areas 1 to 8 is set.
With the help of the arrows the cursor is positioned below the number of the selected
area.
Keying in 1 will set the attachment of the code to the respective area. This is marked
by the symbol “*” on the display.
Keying in 0 disallows the attachment of the code to the respective area. This is marked
by the symbol “-” on the display.
Settings are confirmed by pressing ENT.
2)User Attributes
- Full arming
2.0.x.x.2. User attributes
Access code attributes are set.
Browse through the list of user attributes with the help of the arrows
Keying in 1 will set the selected code attribute. This is marked by the symbol “*” on the
display.
Keying in 0 disallows the selected code attribute. This is marked by the symbol “-” on the
display.
Settings are confirmed by pressing ENT.
Attribute Function
Log View
0)Add Card
start?
2.0.x.x.4.0. Add Card
A card is added into the system. The new card takes over the condition of the Full
Arming and Disarming rights for the respective code.
Start the procedure by pressing the ENT button. The system will wait for the card to be
brought to the reader. After the read is read, a sound signal comes from the keyboard
for confirmation and the “Success” sign appears.
1)Arm/D. Rights
to Area N: 00
2.0.x.x.4.1. Arm/Disarm Rights
The group for which security is to be removed or put is set with the card.
Settings are confirmed by pressing the ENT button.
Security is put on or removed from a group if the rights Full Arming and Disarming are
set for the code. The code needs authorization to operate with the specified group!
2)Entry rights
0)Areas: 12345678
2.0.x.x.4.2. Entry Rights
The right of the card to enable the relay in-built in a reader is identified. Groups are set.
In menu 5.1, the groups to be served by the in-built relay are set for each reader.
When a card attached to a code, which is authorized to operate with any of the high-
lighted groups, is recognized the in-built relay will be enabled in five seconds.
0)Areas: 12345678
0/1 :- - - - - - - -
2.0.x.x.4.2.0. Areas: 12345678
The operation of the card with groups 1 through 8 is authorized.
The highlight arrows are used to position on the number of the selected group.
Press button “1” to authorize operation of the card for the respective group.
The screen will display the “*” sign.
Press button “)” to terminate the authorization to operate the card for the
respective group. The screen will display the “-” sign.
Settings are confirmed by pressing the ENT button.
3)Remove Card
start?
2.0.x.x.4.3. Remove Card
Removal of a card from the list of cards in the system
Run the procedure by pressing the ENT button. A sound signal will come from the
keyboard for confirmation and the “Success” sign will appear.
1)Code Length
long code:OFF
2.1. Code length
The length of the code is set.
There is an option between a short (4 digits) and long (6 digits) code. The selected code length is
valid for all codes in the system, including the engineer code.
Note: When switching from short to long code, the figures 00 will automatically be added
to all short codes. For example the short code 1234 will become 123400. When changing
over from long to short code, only the first four figures in the long code will remain valid.
For example the long code 123456 will become 1234.
Due to risk of coincidence of codes, changing over from long to short code IS NOT REC-
OMMENDED!
Switching over between two code lengths is done as follows:
- press the “1” key for a 6-digit code. “Long code: ON” is displayed.
- press the “0” key for a 4-digit code. “Long code: OFF” is displayed.
The selected code length is confirmed by pressing ENT.
2)Eng.Code Menu
0)ChangeEng.code
2.2. Engineer code
The Engineer Code is changed in this submenu. 0)ChangeEng.code
new:[ ]
The new Engineer Code has to be entered twice.
0)Definition
01 iDDII ZoneXX
3.0. Zones definition
The system zone/input configurations are set in this submenu.
It is necessary to enter zone/input number. This can be done either by moving the arrows through
the list with the system zones/inputs or by introducing the zone/input
number. The selected zone/input is confirmed by pressing ENT. 01 iDDII ZoneXX
0)Rename zone
0)Rename zone
3.0.x.x.0. Rename zone new: ZoneXX
The zone name is entered in this submenu. The name may contain figures and letters. To
enter letters use the enclosed table.
Pressing the PROG key changes upper to lower case and vice-versa.
To go to the following/previous position use the arrows.
The name cannot exceed 8 digits.
1)Zone Type
3.0.x.x.1. Zone type Instant
This submenu sets the zone/input type. The type is selected by going through the list of zone
types with the help of the arrows. After positioning on the specific type of zone/input, press
ENT for confirmation.
The possible zone/input types are listed in the following table.
Table 6 Zone Types and Function
Entry Delay Activating a zone in armed mode of the type Force, Stay or Full starts input
time. The alarm will be triggered if not disarmed by the time it is out.
In case of successive activation of several zones of this type in armed mode of
the type of Force, Stay or Full within one area will record the input time of
the first.
Activating a zone in armed mode of Instant type immediately triggers the alarm.
Parameters: Auto Shutdown, Bypass Enabled, Stay Zone, Force Zone, Double Knock, Chime,
Steady Alarm, Pulsed Alarm, Silent Alarm, Report only
Follow Activating a zone during input or output time will not trigger the alarm.
Activating a zone in armed mode immediately triggers the alarm.
Parameters: Auto Shutdown, Bypass Enabled, Stay Zone, Force Zone, Double Knock, Chime,
Steady Alarm, Pulsed Alarm, Silent Alarm, Report only
Parameters: Auto Shutdown, Bypass Enabled, Stay Zone, Force Zone, Double Knock, Chime,
Steady Alarm, Pulsed Alarm, Silent Alarm, Report only
24h Standart A 24-hour zone, which, if activated, immediately triggers the alarm.
Fire
Parameters: Auto Shutdown, Bypass Enabled, Chime, Steady Alarm, Pulsed Alarm, Silent Alarm,
Report only
Stay In Full or Force type armed mode the zone behaves as Follow type zone.
In Instant or Stay type armed mode the zone behaves as Entry Delay type zone.
Parameters: Auto Shutdown, Bypass Enabled, Stay Zone, Force Zone, Double Knock, Chime,
Steady Alarm, Pulsed Alarm, Silent Alarm, Report only
Key-Switch A 24 hour zone, which, if activated, manages arming and disarming an area.
It is commanded by an impulse key-switch.
Activating a zone while disarmed will start arming.
Activating a zone while armed will start disarming.
Parameters: Chime, Steady Alarm, Pulsed Alarm, Silent Alarm, Report only, Arm Only/ArmDisarm,
Stay Arming, Force Arming, Instant Arming
Parameters: Bypass Enabled, Stay Zone, Force Zone, Chime, Steady Alarm, Pulsed Alarm,
Silent Alarm, Report only
Panic A 24-hour zone, which, if activated, generates the message Panic.
Parameters: Chime, Steady Alarm, Pulsed Alarm, Silent Alarm, Report only
Parameters: Bypass Enabled, Chime, Steady Alarm, Pulsed Alarm, Silent Alarm, Report only
Parameters: Chime, Steady Alarm, Pulsed Alarm, Silent Alarm, Report only
24h Non A 24 hour zone, which, if activated, generates the message 24h Non Burglary.
burglary
Parameters: Bypass Enabled, Stay Zone, Force Zone, Double Knock, Chime, Steady Alarm,
Pulsed Alarm, Silent Alarm, Report only
Areas:1 . . . . . . . 8
0/1 : - - - - - - - -
3.0.x.x.2.0. Areas 1-8
The zone/input attachment to areas 1 to 8 is set.
With the help of the arrows the cursor is positioned below the number of the selected
area.
Keying in 1 will set the zone/input attachment to the respective area. This is marked by
the symbol “*” on the display.
Keying in 0 disallows the zone/input attachment to the respective area. This is marked
by the symbol “-” on the display.
Settings are confirmed by pressing ENT.
Areas:9 . . . . . . . 16
3.0.x.x.2.1. Areas 9-16 0/1 : - - - - - - - -
! The KeySwitch zone type can be assigned only the parameters ArmOnly/ ArmDisarm,
Stay Arming, Force Arming and Instant Arming.
Selecting ArmOnly/ ArmDisarm (marked “*”) may arm and disarm the respective area
when that zone is activated. Not selecting this parameter (marked “-”) can arm the
respective area only when that zone is activated.
Of Stay Arming, Force Arming and Instant Arming only one parameter can be se-
lected. If none of the three are selected it is understood that Full Arming will be set!
Parameters Function
Auto Shutdown Activating a zone more times than set for a given armed period will shut it
down automatically.
Bypass Enabled User enabled to bypass zone.
Stay Zone Zone is bypassed when reverted to Stay type arming.
Force Zone Active zone is automatically shut down when reverted to Force type arming.
Double Knock A timeslot assigned to Double Knock Time starts after a zone is activated.
If the zone is activated again before the set time expires the alarm is
immediately triggered.
If the zone remains active for more than 15 seconds the alarm is immediately
triggered.
Chime Permits a Chime sound signal when a zone in day mode is activated.
Steady Alarm Steady sound alarm signal when alarm is triggered from zone.
Pulsed Alarm Pulsed sound alarm signal when alarm is triggered from zone 2 seconds
steady signal, 1 second pause.
Silent Alarm No sound alarm signal when alarm is triggered from zone. Memory for keypad
alarm shows.
Report Only No sound alarm signal when alarm is triggered from zone. No memory for
keypad alarm is shown. A message is sent along the digital communicator.
ArmOnly/ Activating a KeySwitch type zone will arm the respective area without being
ArmDisarm able to disarm (parameter marked with "-") or will be armed and disarmed
(parameter marked with "*")
Stay Arming Activating a KeySwitch type zone will arm the respective area with Stay Arming
type.
Force Arming Activating a KeySwitch type zone will arm the respective area with Force
Arming type.
Instant Arming Activating a KeySwitch type zone will arm the respective area with Instant
Arming type.
5)Entry/Stay Del
01 . . 99sec: 00
3.0.x.x.5. Entry/Stay delay
Values in seconds are entered for entry time for Entry delay type zone/input.
The smallest value is 1 second and the maximum is 99 seconds.
2)Double Knock T
01 . . 99min: 00
3.2. Double knock
Values in minutes are entered for the Double Knock function timeslot.
The parameter Double Knock must be assigned in order to activate this function.
3)Zones Hardware
- Doubling
3.3. Zones hardware
The type of zoning and balancing of system inputs can be set. These settings are valid for all
system inputs.
The parameters of the type of zoning and balancing of system inputs can be
browsed with the help of the arrows.
Press “1” to set the selected parameter. The “*” symbol will be indicated on the display.
Press “0” to ignore the selected parameter. The “-” symbol will be indicated on the display.
The Doubling parameter indicates a function with one (inactive) or two (active) zones of one physi-
cal input.
The Wire EOL parameter indicates a function with (an active) or without (aninactive) balance
resistor.
The possible options for adjusting and connecting the sensors to the input of the system are
shown in the Figure 2.
Single Style
EOL
TAMPER NC 1K
NC PGM GND
1K NO
1K
Double Style
Without EOL, Open line recognition (TAMPER) With EOL, Open line and Short on line
Without EOL
(Wire EOL=OFF, DOUBLING=ON) recognition (TAMPER)
(Wire EOL=OFF, DOUBLING=ON)
(Wire EOL=ON, DOUBLING=ON)
TAMPER TAMPER
NC NC NC NC
TAMPER NC TAMPER NC
0)PGM definition
XX oDDOO
4.0. PGM definition
A number for the programmable output has to be assigned. This can be done either by moving the
arrows through the list with the programmable outputs or by introducing the
programmable output number. The selected programmable output is XX oDDOO
confirmed by pressing ENT. 0)Activation By
0)Activation By
none : 00
4.0.x.x.0. Activation by
An event is selected, the occurrence of which will activate the output.
Possible events are listed in the table.
The arrows help to find a position within the list of events. Only one listed event can be
selected. The selected item is confirmed by pressing ENT.
1)DeactivationBy
4.0.x.x.1. Deactivation by 0)Event
0)Event
none : 00
4.0.x.x.1.0. Event
An event is selected, the occurrence of which will cause the output to change to inac-
tive/normal status.
Possible events are listed in the table.
The arrows help to find a position within the list of events.
Only one listed event can be selected. The selected item is confirmed by pressing
ENT.
Event Function
Fixed Time N on at the indicated hour. The values are given in the table. A two-digit figure
has to be entered, comprised by the row and column.
off 15 minutes after on .
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 none 00:00 00:15 00:30 00:45 01:00 01:15 01:30 01:45 02:00
1 02:15 02:30 02:45 03:00 03:15 03:30 03:45 04:00 04:15 04:30
2 04:45 05:00 05:15 05:30 05:45 06:00 06:15 06:30 06:45 07:00
3 07:15 07:30 07:45 08:00 08:15 08:30 08:45 09:00 09:15 09:30
4 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00
5 12:15 12:30 12:45 13:00 13:15 13:30 13:45 14:00 14:15 14:30
6 14:45 15:00 15:15 15:30 15:45 16:00 16:15 16:30 16:45 17:00
7 17:15 17:30 17:45 18:00 18:15 18:30 18:45 19:00 19:15 19:30
8 19:45 20:00 20:15 20:30 20:45 21:00 21:15 21:30 21:45 22:00
9 22:15 22:30 22:45 23:00 23:15 23:30 23:45
Sys Trbl. N on for respective system trouble. The values are given in the table. A two-digit
figure has to be entered.
off upon problem solution
01 AC Loss no 220V mains supply
02 Batt Low low battery
03 Batt Loss lost battery
04 NA not in use
05 NA not in use
06 Aux Power Failed no AUX power supply
07 PGM Power Failed no PGM power supply
08 TLM Fault no telephone line
09 TEL1 Failure failure communicating tel. 1
10 TEL2 Failure failure communicating tel. 2
11 TEL3 Failure failure communicating tel. 3
12 TEL 4 Failure failure communicating tel. 4
13 Ram Error RAM error
14 Rom Error ROM error
15 Bus Error Bus error
16 Printer paper out No paper in printer
SysStatus N A two-digit figure is introduced according to table
01 Silent Alarm/ on for silent alarm or alarm report from arbitrary area
Report Only off for Disarm or alarm cycle expiration
! All other alarms are ignored until alarm cycle
expires.
2)Normal State
0/1 : ON
4.0.x.x.2. Normal state
Inactive/normal status can be assigned to the programmable output.
Keying 1 assigns inactive/normal ON status, which corresponds to N.C. Given this state,
the output will have a pressure of 0 V (or GND).
Keying in 0 assigns inactive/normal OFF status, which corresponds to N.O. Given this state,
the output will have a pressure 12V.
1)Function def.
0)F(). N : XX
4.1. Function definition
Defines system function parameters.
16 functions can be configured. The performance scheme of a function is provided in a figure. It is
possible to impose a function upon a function, but no more than four functions in all.
The number of a programmable output is assigned for each key. The operation of the program-
mable output is programmed in the 4.0.x.x. menus.
When a given switch is not intended to be used, it should be thus configured so as not to hinder the
performance of the function. If no number of a programmable output is entered for a specific key,
the latter will remain open.
A function number has to be defined. This can be done with the help of the arrows by going through
the list of functions, or by keying in the number of the function. The selected function is confirmed
by pressing ENT.
0)F(). N : XX
0)switch A (_/_)
Function Description
A
C D
1)switch B (_/_)
PGM 00 . . 48: 00
4.1.x.x.1. Switch B
Set the parameters of key B.
Enter the number of a programmable output. Key B will reproduce the condition of the pro-
grammable output. The disabled condition of key B will be determined by the settings of the
programmable output in the 4.0.x.x.2 menu. The ON condition corresponds to a closed key
and the OFF condition corresponds to an open key.
The entered number of a programmable output is confirmed by pressing the ENT button.
2)switch C (_/_)
PGM 00 . . 48: 00
4.1.x.x.2. Switch C
Set the parameters of key C.
Enter the number of a programmable output. Key C will reproduce the condition of the pro-
grammable output. The disabled condition of key C will be determined by the settings of the
programmable output in the 4.0.x.x.2 menu. The ON condition corresponds to a closed key
and the OFF condition corresponds to an open key.
The entered number of a programmable output is confirmed by pressing the ENT button.
3)switch D (_/_)
4.1.x.x.3. Switch D PGM 00 . . 48: 00
0)Define areas
A. XX - AreaXX
5.0. Define areas
The parameters are defined for the areas in the system.
Up to 16 areas can be defined.
Areas have to be set a number. This can be done by going through the list of functions with the help
of the arrows, or by keying the number of the function. The selected A. XX - AreaXX
function is confirmed by pressing ENT. 0)Rename
0)Rename
new : AreaXX
5.0.x.x.0. Rename area
The area name is defined in this menu. The name may contain figures and letters. To enter
letters use the enclosed table.
Pressing the PROG key changes upper to lower case and vice-versa.
To go to the following/previous positions use the arrows.
The maximum length of the name is 8 symbols.
1)Options
- Auto Arming
5.0.x.x.1. Options
This menu enables or disaables automatic arming, automatic disarming and arming by press-
ing a single key.
A time slot needs to be configured in order to use the functions for automatic arming and
disarming which then has to be set in menu 5.0.X.X.5.
Browse through the list of options with the help of the arrows
- Auto arming
Enables or disables auto arming.
Upon arming time the system will attempt to set Full Arming type. In case of failure the
system will attempt Force Arming. In case of failure the area will not be armed.
Activating this function requires for a timeslot to be defined and then entered in menu
5.0.X.X.5.
Keying in 1 enables automatic arming. The “*” symbol will be indicated on the display.
Keying in 0 disables automatic arming. The “-” symbol will be indicated on the display.
- Auto disarming
Enables or disables auto disarming.
Keying in 1 enables automatic disarming. The “*” symbol will be indicated on the dis-
play.
Keying in 0 disables automatic disarming. The “-” symbol will be indicated on the dis-
play.
- Police panic
Enables or disables announcing a Police Panic event.
Keying in 1 enables announcing the Police Panic event. The “*” symbol will be indi-
cated on the display.
Keying in 0 disables announcing the Police Panic event. The “-” symbol will be indi-
cated on the display.
- Medical panic
Enables or disables announcing a Medical Panic event.
Keying in 1 enables announcing the Medical Panic event. The “*” symbol will be indi-
cated on the display.
Keying in 0 disables announcing the Medical Panic event. The “-” symbol will be indi-
cated on the display.
- Fire panic
Enables or disables announcing a Fire Panic event.
Keying in 1 enables announcing the Fire Panic event. The “*” symbol will be indicated
on the display.
Keying in 0 disables announcing the Fire Panic event. The “-” symbol will be indicated
on the display.
- Audible tamper
Enables or disables sound alarm upon occurrence of Tamper event in the area.
Keying in 1 enables sound alarm upon occurrence of Tamper event. The “*” symbol
will be indicated on the display.
Keying in 0 disables sound alarm upon occurrence of Tamper event. The “-” symbol
will be indicated on the display.
- Squawk on arm
Enables or disables single sound signal of 1 second duration when arming area.
Keying in 1 enables sound signal upon arming the area. The “*” symbol will be indi-
cated on the display.
Keying in 0 disables sound signal upon arming the area. The “-” symbol will be indi-
cated on the display.
- Squawk on disarm
Enables or disables single sound signal of 1 second duration when disarming area.
Keying in 1 enables sound signal upon arming the area. The “*” symbol will be indi-
cated on the display.
Keying in 0 disables sound signal upon arming the area. The “-” symbol will be indi-
cated on the display.
- Squawk on cancel
Enables or disables three sound signals of 1 second duration each when receiving a
Cancel signal in the area.
Keying in 1 enables sound alarm when receiving a Cancel signal in the area. The “*”
symbol will be indicated on the display.
Keying in 0 disables sound alarm when receiving a Cancel signal in the area. The “-”
symbol will be indicated on the display.
- Ringback squawk
Enables or disables four sound signals of 1 second duration each when disarming if
an alarm was available in the area.
Keying in 1 enables sound alarm when disarming if an alarm was available in the area.
The “*” symbol will be indicated on the display.
Keying in 0 disables sound alarm when disarming if an alarm was available in the
area. The “-” symbol will be indicated on the display.
- Warning 10 minutes
Enables or disables three sound signals of 1 second duration each 10 minutes before
automated arming of area.
Keying in 1 enables sound alarm 10 minutes before auto arming of area. The “*” sym-
bol will be indicated on the display.
Keying in 0 disables sound alarm 10 minutes before auto arming of area. The “-”
symbol will be indicated on the display.
Programming manual CA864 soft. rev. 3.4 37
4)Bell Cutoff Time
01 . . 99min: 00
5.0.x.x.4. Bell cut-off time
The time duration of the alarm cycle for the respective area is set in minutes.
The value of this parameter is between 0 and 99 minutes.
An 0 value will block the alarm cycle.
The value entered can be confirmed by pressing ENT.
Clear Bypass on
DisArm OFF
5.0.x.x.7. Disarm options
An option is assigned to remove Bypass zone in areas following disarming.
Keying in 1 enables removal of Bypass zone in area following disarming. The display shows
ON.
Keying in 0 disables removal of Bypass zone in area following disarming. The display shows
OFF.
1)Area assign
02 LCD used
5.1. Area assign
The belonging of a keyboard or a Proxy-reader to groups is set.
There is no restriction for the number of keyboards or Proxy-readers belonging to a group or the
number of groups belonging to a keyboard or a Proxy-reader.
A number has to be assigned to the keyboard of the Proxy-reader. This can be done by following
the list of devices with the highlight arrows or by entering the number of the device, a keyboard or
a Proxy-reader. The selected device is confirmed by pressing the ENT button. The screen will
display the unique identification number of the device, i.e. the keyboard or the Proxy-reader. After
a single pressing of the ENT button, the belonging of the device to the groups can be identified.
Any attempt at setting a device which is not a keyboard or a Proxy-reader
will be denied. 02 LCD used
SNo:030001234500
Areas:9 . . . . . . . 16
0/1 : - - - - - - - -
5.1.d.d.1. Assign to areas 9-16
Assigns keyboard attachment to groups 9 to 16.
With the help of the arrows the cursor can be positioned below the number of the selected
area. Pressing 1 sets keyboard attachment to respective area. This is marked on the display
by the symbol “*“.
Pressing 0 removes keyboard attachment to respective area. This is marked on the display
by the symbol “-“.
Adjustments can be confirmed by pressing ENT.
0)Tel. numbers
1)Ctrl. Station1
6.0. Telephone numbers
Telephone numbers for connecting the central monitoring station can be set in this menu.
The specific telephone numbers must be requested from the respective security organization.
The system maintains up to four different telephone numbers.
The following symbols are used for setting telephone numbers:
- the figures from 0 to 9;
- P for pulse dialling;
-T for tone dialling;
- D for 4 second pause while dialling;
- W for waiting for dial signal.
Telephone numbers may contain no more than 16 symbols.
tel. N./Symbols
6.0.1. Central station 1
Enter telephone number 1.
tel. N./Symbols
6.0.2. Central station 2
Enter telephone number 2.
tel. N./Symbols
6.0.3. Central station 3
Enter telephone number 3.
tel. N./Symbols
6.0.4. Central station 4
Enter telephone number 4.
1)Account number
A. XX - AreaXX
6.1. Account number
The account numbers for connecting a central station for each system area can be set in this
menu.
The account numbers consist of 4 digits.
Each area must be set a number. This can be done by going through the list of areas with the help
of the arrows, or by keying in the number of the area. The selected area is confirmed by pressing
ENT.
3)Report options
0)Areas rep.opt.
6.3. Report options
This menu adjusts the flows of reports to the central station.
The types of reports to be transmitted are defined for each area in the system, as well as the
telephones to be used for transmission, and the scheme to be used for delivering reports. The
telephone numbers used for transmitting reports to the central station are repeated twice in the
menus.
Marking the telephones in first area as 1,2,3, or 4 defines that a report is being transmitted from at
least one of them.
Marking the telephones in second area as 1,2,3, or 4 defines compulsory transmission of report
from each of the marked telephones, irrespective of the results from the attempts to transmit from
the telephones in first area.
phone:12341234
0/1 : - - - - - - - -
6.3.0.x.x.0. Arm/disarm report
Sets the telephone numbers and the scheme for transmitting reports about arming
and disarming areas.
With the help of the arrows the cursor can be positioned below the respective tele-
phone number.
Pressing 1 allows transmission of arm/disarm areas reports for the respective tele-
phone number. This is marked on the display by the symbol “*“.
Pressing 0 disallows transmission of arm/disarm areas reports for the respective tele-
phone number. This is marked on the display by the symbol “-“.
phone:12341234
0/1 : - - - - - - - -
6.3.0.x.x.1. Alarm/restore report
Sets the telephone numbers and the scheme for transmitting report about an alarm
event and restoration from an alarm event in the area.
Pressing 1 allows transmission of messages about an alarm event and restoration
from an alarm event in the area for the respective telephone number.
This is marked on the display by the symbol “*“. Pressing 0 disallows transmission of
messages about an alarm event and restoration from an alarm event in the area for
the respective telephone number. This is marked on the display by the symbol “-“.
phone:12341234
0/1 : - - - - - - - -
6.3.0.x.x.2. Tamper/restore report
Sets the telephone numbers and the scheme for transmitting tamper/restore area
reports.
Pressing 1 allows transmission of reports about tamper/restore events in the area for
the respective telephone number. This is marked on the display by the symbol “*“.
Pressing 0 disallows transmission of reports about tamper/restore events in the area
for the respective telephone number. This is marked on the display by the symbol “-“.
1)System rep.op.
0)Trouble/Restor
6.3.1. System report code
The flows of system reports to the central station are adjusted.
phone:12341234
0/1 : - - - - - - - -
6.3.1.1. Special report
Sets the telephone numbers and the scheme for sending Special Report messages.
Pressing 1 allows transmission of Special Report messages for the respective tele-
phone number. This is marked on the display by the symbol “*“.
Pressing 0 disallows transmission of Special Report messages for the respective
telephone number. This is marked on the display by the symbol “-“.
phone:12341234
0/1 : - - - - - - - -
6.3.1.2. Medical report
Sets the telephone numbers and the scheme for sending Medical Report messages.
Pressing 1 allows transmission of Medical Report messages for the respective tele-
phone number. This is marked on the display by the symbol “*“.
Pressing 0 disallows transmission of Medical Report messages for the respective
telephone number. This is marked on the display by the symbol “-“.
phone:12341234
0/1 : - - - - - - - -
6.3.1.3. Fire report
Sets the telephone numbers and the scheme for sending Fire Report messages.
Pressing 1 allows transmission of Fire Report messages for the respective telephone
number. This is marked on the display by the symbol “*“.
Pressing 0 disallows transmission of Fire Report messages for the respective tele-
phone number. This is marked on the display by the symbol “-“.
hh:mm day
00:00 01
6.4. Test call time
Time is set for transmitting TEST reports to the central station and the period for transmission in
days.
5)Line monitor
0)TLMonitoring
6.5. Line monitor
The telephone line monitoring function is adjusted in this menu.
6)Dialer
6.6. Up/Down load 6)Up/down load
tel. N./Symbols
6.6.0. PC phone number
The telephone number of the station for up/down load is set.
3)NumberOf rings
01 . . 08 :
6.6.3. Number of rings
Sets the number of rings after which the system will switch to up/down load mode.
4)Call Back
0/1 : OFF
6.6.4. Call Back
Allows or disallows call back function.
When call back function is enabled, the system will exchange identification passwords with
the station for up/down loading. When identification is positive, the two devices will discon-
nect and then the CA864 system will connect the station for up/down loading at the tele-
phone set in menu 6.6.0.
When call back function is disabled and identification is positive, the system will switch over
to up/down load mode. Pressing 1 allows call back function. This is marked on the display by
ON.
Pressing 0 disallows call back function. This is marked on the display by OFF.
0)Printer
no printing
7.0. Printer
With the help of the arrows find the necessary printer command. Press ENT to confirm selection.
The printer commands are described in the table below.
Command Function
no printing Stops Log File printing in real time
test printer Prints test page
Devices Prints list of devices and thereto programmed parameters.
User codes Prints list of user codes and thereto programmed parameters.
0)Upload to Card
start?
7.1.0. Upload to card
After the Memory Card carrier is installed on the socket of the main panel, press ENT to start
recording system programme parameters to card. The display shows:
please wait…
When transfer is completed, the display shows:
transfer OK
The card can be removed from the socket of the main panel.
If a fault is found during the recording process, the display shows:
transfer error
The recording is not valid.
1)Downl.FromCard
start?
7.1.1. Download from card
After the Memory Card carrier is installed on the socket of the main panel, press ENT to start
recording system programme parameters from card to system. The display shows:
please wait…
When transfer is completed, the display shows:
transfer OK
The card can be removed from the socket of the main panel.
If a fault is found during the recording process, the display shows:
transfer error
The recording is not valid.
0)Device config
DD Name Status
8.0. Device config
Devices included in the system can be configured in this submenu.
The number of the device to be configured must be set. This can be done by going through the list
of devices with the help of the arrows, or by keying in the number of the device.
The following information can be derived for every device on this list:
- DD – device number in the list of devices;
- Name – device name;
- Status – shows device status:
--> unused – no device assigned to this number;
--> unfixed – device assigned to this number; area not assigned to indicate DD Name Status
SNo:000512389050
device troubleshooting on keypad;
--> used – device connected to the system with assigned area to indicate device troubleshooting
on keypad;
--> removed – device, removed from system software;
--> disabled – device, temporarily removed from system;
SNo:000512389050
- SNo - the serial number of the device.
0)Inputs config
0)Inputs config
Inp.01=Zn.: 00
8.0.x.x.0. Inputs config
Configures selected device inputs, if any.
All available inputs are assigned a number to represent the input in the system.
Inputs, not to be used, are assigned 00.
1)Outputs config
Out.01=PGM: 00
8.0.x.x.1. Outputs config
Configures selected device outputs, if any.
All available outputs are assigned a number to represent the output in the system.
Outputs, not to be used, are assigned 00.
A number is given to the area with the keypad displaying trouble reports in selected devices.
This is usually the area that the system LCD keypad is attached to.
3)Disable
disable?
8.0.x.x.3. Disable
Temporarily disables the system to work with selected device. This option is used when
replacing a troubleshooting device with a new one of the same type. The parameters/con-
figurations of the selected device are stored in the system memory.
After confirmation by pressing ENT, the selected device is temporarily cut off from the sys-
tem.
4)Enable
enable?
8.0.x.x.4. Enable
Enables the system to work with a device which has been temporarily been disabled.
Note: The same device, which had been disabled, has to be connected to the bus.
After confirmation by pressing ENT the selected device is again connected to the system.
5)Remove
remove?
8.0.x.x.5. Remove
The selected device is removed from the list of system devices.
Note: Following this command all settings of the selected device are nullified.
After confirmation by pressing ENT, the selected device is removed from the system.
6)Replace device
With Device:
8.0.x.x.6. Replace device
Used for replacing troubleshooting device with good device.
During this command the parameters of the same type device are transferred to the new
device.
The number for the existing device of the same type is indicated and confirmed by pressing
ENT.
1)Add hardware
start PnP?
8.1. Add hardware
Triggers a procedure to detect new devices connected to the bus.
After the procedure the new devices are added to the system device list and marked as unfixed.
MotherboardSoft.
version: 2.2
8.2. Info
The software version of the MainBoard is indicated.
9)Engineer out
good bye?
9. Engineer out
Programming mode is exited after confirmation by pressing ENT.
The term Time Slot is used to represent a set of functions related to time intervals. A time slot is used to
automate operations fixed in time, which are periodically repeated by the security system. Such opera-
tions can be:
CA864 can organize time slots to help solve tasks related to automation of periodically recurring opera-
tions.
A user code access restriction will be analysed as example. The table sets the requirements for the time
slot.
In fact, the table sets the times when the time slot should remain active.
This time slot will remain inactive over non-working days.
Week Days From To
Monday 12:30 18:45 Hollydays:
Tuesday 08:30 18:45 1 January
Wednesday 08:30 18:45 3 March
Thursday 08:30 21:45 24 May
Friday 1 August to 23 August
08:30 18:45
25 December to 31 December
Saturday 08:30 17:45
Sunday All day
The table indicates that four regular time slots would be needed, respectively:
- for Monday
- for Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday
- for Thursday
- for Saturday
No time slot is needed for Sunday. HolidaySlot number From To
01 01/01 01/01
The time slot adjustment for the described scheme should
02 03/03 03/03
begin by configuring the non-working days in HolidaySlot in
03 24/05 24/05
menu 1.2.
Five HolidaySlot type time slots would be needed. Their num- 04 01/08 23/08
bers and configuration are shown in the table. 05 25/12 31/12
The configuration of these HolidaySlot type time slots should be done through extended XHolidaySlot
type time slots in menu 1.3. Two XHolidaySlot type time slots would be needed, because each can hold
up to 4 HolidaySlot type time slots.
The HolidaySlots numbered 01, 02, 03 and 04 can be set in XHolidaySlot numbered 31 (in menu 1.3.3.1.),
and the HolidaySlot numbered 05 in XHolidaySlot numbered 32 (in menu 1.3.3.2.).
The final configuration of the non-working days is done in XXHolidaySlot type time slot in menu 1.4. The
XHolidaySlots numbered 31 and 32 are set XXHolidaySlot numbered 41 (in menu 1.4.4.1.).
Thus XXHoliday Slot 41 covers all specified holidays.
All these time slots have to be configured in one time slot, which meets the restriction, set at the very
beginning.
Time slots 01, 02, 03 and 04 are recorded in the XtimeSlot type time slot (in menu 1.1.) numbered 21.
Now, every user code, area with enabled automatic arming and disarming of security, programmable
output, etc., for which a time slot numbered 21 is set, will function according to the described scheme.
16 Area name
16 Area name
...
16 Area name
1) Change code
11 13 15
3) Time set 1) Areas: 910 12 14 16
3) Edit Logo
All table addresses belong to CA864 engineer programming, unless explicitly stated otherwise.
Call the manufacturer’s service station where the provided recommendations are of no avail.
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;
§ Damages 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, which can be repaired, shall be paid for
every repaired appliance.
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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.