CA60 Control Panel CA 60 CONTROL PANEL TeleTek 1 . INTRODUCTION The CA60 Control Panel is an alarm station with universal abilities to guard middle class sites. It is designed on a contemporary RISC microprocessor base. The control panel has four security zones, depending on the work mode, and two 24-hour security zones (PANIC/FIRE and TAMPER zones for self-guarding the system). A secret key in addition to nine light emitting diodes, which indicate system status, operates it. 2. THE CA60 CONTROL PANEL PERFORMANCE CAPACITIES • Balancing zones for enhancing the degree of security; • Easy to switch on and operate; • Potential and impulse type switch operation option; • Four sensor connected zones via normally shut down contact; • Independent 24-hour PANIC/FIRE zone; • Adjusting a FIRE zone with specific sound signal; • Independent TAMPER zone; • Nine light emitting diodes to indicate system statues; • Integrated buzzer for sound indication of system statues; • Automatic bypass of any remaining open zones following violation of other armed zones; • Radio system interface module for remote supervision. 3. THE CA60 CONTROL PANEL PERFORMANCE MODES 3.1 PERFORMANCE MODES DAY MODES The control panel is switched off. The ENTRY/EXIT, ZONE1, ZONE2 and ZONE3 are disarmed. The PANIC/FIRE and TAMPER zones, being 24-hour zones, however, always remain armed. The day arm mode is indicated by a continuously lit DAY green light diode on the panel face. TURNED ON MODE Activating the ENTRY/EXIT, ZONE1, ZONE2 and ZONE3 in this mode would cause an alarm situation. Activating the ENTRY/EXIT zone triggers off ENTRY TIME. Activating ZONE1 after ENTRY/EXIT does not result in an alarm situation - ZONE1 is a ZONE DEPENDANT on ENTRY/EXIT ZONE. If the set access algorithm is not observed, i.e. ZONE1 is activated before ENTRY/EXIT, the zone has an INSTANTANEOUS ACTION. ZONE2 and ZONE3 are always INSTANTANEOUS ACTION ZONES. 3.2 ENTRY/EXIT MODE ENTRY MODE Activating the ENTRY/EXIT zone in TURNED ON mode introduces the control panel to ENTRY MODE and triggers off a trimmer pre-set duration timer for ENTRY TIME. An uninterrupted ENTRY TIME tone signal is given out when in this mode by the integrated buzzer. Because ZONE1 is a DEPENDANT ZONE, this zone is time delay within the entry time. If the switch is turned with the help of the secret key before the entry time expires, the control panel will change over to DAY MODE. In case the switch is not turned before ENTRY TIME expires, the control panel will change over to alarm state and the front panel will indicate ACTIVE ZONE MEMORY. EXIT MODE If the control panel is in DAY MODE, as indicated on the front panel by the uninterrupted lighting of the DAY light diode, the user may select turned on mode and the control panel will change over to EXIT MODE. Changing the control panel over to EXIT MODE is indicated by an interrupted tone until exit time expires. A higher frequency tone signal marks the last five seconds before the end of exit time. Activating ENTRY/EXIT and ZONE1 in EXIT MODE will not cause an alarm situation. After exit time is up the control panel switches over to TURN ON MODE. 1 CA60 Control Panel 4. CA60 CONTROL PANEL ZONES The CA60 Control Panel has six hardware balancing zones, classified as ZONES, DEPENDENT ON THE WORK MODE and 24-HOUR ZONES. 4.1 ZONES, DEPENDENT ON THE WORK MODE Such zones in the CA60 Control Panel are ENTRY/EXIT, ZONE1 , ZONE2 and ZONE3. In DAY MODE these zone types are disarmed. In TURNED ON mode these zones behave as follows: TIME DELAY ZONE ENTRY/EXIT permits for the site to be vacated within a limited time slot (EXIT TIME) without causing an alarm situation. Furthermore, activating it in TURNED ON mode provides an additional time slot (ENTRY TIME) for accessing the Control Panel in order to switch it off, without causing an alarm situation. ACCESS DEPENDANT ZONE ZONE1 is a zone permitting free movement for vacating the guarded site or for accessing the Control Panel when in ENTRY/EXIT MODE without causing an alarm situation. This allows for the Control Panel to be located in this zone and to be guarded by a sensor. In case ZONE1 is activated before the ENTRY/EXIT zone is, it becomes an INSTANTANEOUS ACTION ZONE. INSTANTANEOUS ACTION ZONE Such types of zones in the CA60 Control Panel are ZONE2 and ZONE3. Activating them in TURNED ON mode causes an alarm situation. Any such open zone at the time of turning on the Control Panel would immediately trigger off a single alarm cycle. 4.2 24-HOUR ZONE The CA60 Control Panel has two 24-hour time zones - PANIC/FIRE and TAMPER. Тhese zones do not depend on the work mode of the control panel. PANIC/FIRE The PANIC/FIRE zone can be designated PANIC or FIRE with the help of the J4 jumper on the motherboard of the control panel when installing the system. If PANIC mode is selected (J4 jumper removed), activating the zone would cause an alarm situation and an alarm signal will be transmitted to the interface devices (radio systems, etc.) with no sound signal from the siren – SILENT PANIC MODE. If FIRE mode is selected (J4 jumper positioned), activating this zone would cause an alarm signal to be transmitted to the interface devices, as well as to a siren. This signal is specific for this zone mode and independent from the alarm signals of the remaining zones. NOTE : The availability of a FIRE zone is only an additional option to the CA 60 control guarding panel and does not provide for the established system to be regarded as a complete fire alarm system. SYSTEM SELF-GUARDING ZONE The CA 60 Control Panel TAMPER zone self-guards the entire security system and the control panel against sabotage. Activating it irrespective of the work mode will momentarily cause an alarm situation. 5. CONFIGURING AND USING THE CA60 CONTROL PANEL The CA60 Control Panel provides universal opportunities for efficient protection, facilitated operation and adjustment. Awareness of basic system parameters and how to adjust them is required to work the panel. The main parameters are: ENTRY TIME The CA60 Control Panel allows for smooth adjustment of ENTRY TIME via a trimmer located on the board. The adjustment can be set within 1 to 40 seconds. EXIT TIME Two options have been provided – 1 and 60 seconds, which can be set with the help of a J1 jumper as follows: • J1 jumper in position – EXIT TIME = 1 sec. • J1 jumper removed – EXIT TIME = 60 sec. 2 CA60 Control Panel ALARM CYCLE DURATION This is when the siren and some of the interface modules are activated. The CA60 Control Panel allows for a selection of one of two options for ALARM CYCLE DURATION, which can be made with the help J2 jumper as follows: - J2 jumper in position – ALARM CYCLE = 3 min. - J2 jumper removed – ALARM CYCLE = 10 min. CA60 CONTROL PANEL MANAGEMENT SWITCH TYPE It can be set with the help of J3 jumper as follows: • J3 jumper in position – impulse type switch • J3 jumper removed – potential type switch SPECIFYING THE PANIC/FIRE ZONE TYPE It is set with the help of J4 jumper as follows: • J4 jumper in position – FIRE set zone • J4 jumper removed – PANIC set zone AUTHORITY TO CLEAR SELF-GUARDING CIRCUIT TAMPER INDICATION VIA SWITCH It can be set with the help of J5 jumper as follows: • J5 jumper in position – indication is cleared via switch • J5 jumper removed – indication is not cleared via switch. 6. DESCRIPTION AND FUNCTIONS OF LIGHT EMITTING DIODE INDICATIONS System light diodes: DAY – Green light emitting diode. In DAY MODE remains permanently lit. Indicates turned on mode when unlit. SUPPLY – Yellow light emitting diode. Lights permanently when 220V power supply is available. Indicates autonomous work mode when unlit. Zone indication light diodes: ENTRY/EXIT – Red light emitting diode. ZONE1 - Red light emitting diode. ZONE2 - Red light emitting diode. ZONE3 - Red light emitting diode. PANIC - Red light emitting diode. TAMPER - Red light emitting diode. Permanent lighting of these light-emitting zones in DAY MODE indicates ZONE MEMORY. Where the ZONE MEMORY indication has been cleared, the ENTRY/EXIT, ZONE1, ZONE2 and ZONE3 light emitting diodes also perform control functions to indicate an active sensor in the respective zone by frequent blinking. In TURNED ON mode these diodes indicate memory for the respective zone by being permanently lit. 7. SOUND INDICATIONS CONFIRMATION – one longer BEEP signal followed by three shorter BEEP signals. It is sent out when switching off the control panel with the secret key. EXIT TIME – interrupted sound signal of duration and break of 0,5 seconds. Five seconds before the end of exit time the sound intervals become shorter. ENTRY TIME – uninterrupted sound signal. 8. THE CA60 CONTROL PANEL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 8.1 Power Supply Mains supply 220 V AC ±0%, 50 Hz Mains supply fuse 0.63 А Low-voltage sensor supply output and auxiliary devices 13.8 V DC/1 A Output fuse 2А 3 CA60 Control Panel Electric battery recharge output Battery fuse Electric battery capacity 8.2 Control Panel Board Control panel own consumption: Day mode Guard mode Alarm mode Relay output • Supplied contacts. (the total consumption by the sensor supply output and auxiliary devices and the relay output must not exceed 1А) • Contacts not supplied Balancing resistors Zone balance current Entry time (smooth adjustment) Exit time 8.3 Mechanical features Dimensions Material Weight with transformer (no battery) 8.4 Temperature range Working temperature Storage temperature 13.8 V DC/1 A 3А 1.2 - 6 Ah 18 mA 15 mA 35 mA NO/NC 1 3.8 V DC/1 A COM/NO/NC 2A/30V DC 6 х 2,2 к W (one per each zone) 1 mA ±0% from 1 to 40 seconds 1 or 60 seconds 310 х 225 х 80 mm. Pickling steel sheet 1 .0 mm. 3,1 00 kg 0°C - +50°С -20°C - +60°С 4