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USER MANUAL CA-10
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arming is not affected by any detectors being violated at the time. The installer can also
install a special key for quick arming of the system.
Disarming and clearing alarm [CODE][#]
When the control panel is armed ( [ARMED] LED is on or blinking) or signals an alarm
(
[ALARM] LED is blinking), it can accept only one command: disarming the system or
clearing the alarm. Entering the access code confirmed by pressing the keys [#] will
disarm the system or turn the alarm off. If, when entering the access code, the user
makes a mistake, he should press the [
*
] button and re-enter the code.
The panel confirms acceptance of the command by three short beeps and extinguishing
the [ALARM] and [ARMED] LEDs.
The control panel will not disarm the system or clear the alarm if:
the access code is invalid,
the access code authority level does not allow disarming (for example, authority
level 3 or 9 - see "User Functions" - "User add")
It is also possible to clear the alarm without disarming the system by using the authority
level 0 access code.
In the LCD keypad disarming the system is confirmed with an appropriate message on
the LCD display and the name of the user who armed the system. If the alarm has been
cleared the keypad will display the message "View (

)" - the arrow buttons allow
viewing partition status to find out the source of alarm.
If the alarm system is divided into partitions, the alarm can only be cleared in the
partition whose keypad signals the alarm condition with the
[ALARM] LED.
Clock controlled arming / disarming
Arming and disarming of the system can be controlled by the control panel clock. The
installer can program the exact hour and minute of arming/disarming of the system.
Arming and disarming will occur every day at the specified time. The control panel may
also be armed with the clock only - then disarming will be done manually by the user.
System status telephone messaging
The owner of the facility where a CA-10 control panel is installed can check if there was
an alarm in the system by using a telephone. In order to do so, he has to call the
protected facility: the control panel will answer the call and inform about the system
status. The control panel will answer telephone calls only when the system in the entire
protected facility is armed.
When answering the call the control panel sends:
one beep a second - if there was no alarm condition since the last arming;
voice synthesizer message - if an alarm occurred within the last hour;
sequence of five short beeps every second - if there was an alarm, but it
occurred more than an hour ago.
The panel can answer the calls in one of two modes:
single calling mode - the panel answers the call after a specified number of rings
(as is the case with a standard answering machine); having answered a call, the
panel does not answer any more calls for 5 minutes;
double calling mode - to get through to the panel, the user must call it and after
hearing a specified number of the so-called callback signals (1-second continuous
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