Alphatronics AlphaVision CP 508 User manual

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Manual CP-508 versie 2.5 September 17th 1993 pg. 1
CP-508 USER MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. OPERATIONS
............................................................ pg. 2
1.1 Keypad ......................................................... pg. 2
1.1 a) The
LED's 1 to10
.......................................... pg. 2
1.1 b) The
point in the middle
.................................... pg. 2
1.1 c) The
rightmost point
....................................... pg. 3
2. ARMING THE CONTROL PANEL
.......................................... pg. 3
2.1 Control Panel arming completely .................................... pg. 3
2.2 Control Panel section arming ........................................ pg. 3
2.3 Control Panel HOME arming ....................................... pg. 3
2.4 Control Panel arming/disarming by key-switch .......................... pg. 3
2.5 Control Panel disarming completely .................................. pg. 3
2.6 Control Panel section disarming ..................................... pg. 3
2.7 Control Panel refuses to arm ........................................ pg. 3
2.8 Isolating zones ................................................... pg. 4
3. PROGRAMMING PIN-CODES
.............................................. pg. 4
3.1 Programming pin-code systemsupervisor .............................. pg. 4
3.2 Programming authorization for pin-codes .............................. pg. 4
3.3 Programming pin-codes ............................................ pg. 5
3.4 Programming 2-digit quick-arming code ..................................... pg. 5
4. WALKTEST
.............................................................. pg. 5
5. TURNING OFF ALARMSIGNAL
............................................ pg. 6
6. PANIC/HOLD-UP
......................................................... pg. 6
7. DEFAULT VALUES
....................................................... pg. 6
8. DISPLAY MESSAGES
..................................................... pg. 7
Manual CP-508 versie 2.5 September 17th 1993 pg. 2
LED's 1 to 10
Display
2-digits
Mains
indication
Zone 10
or above
indication
Armed/Home
indication
Section A
Section B
Section C
Isolate
Arm
Disarm
Disarmed
indication
Display
2-digits
Mains
indication
Zone 10
or above
indication
Disarm
Arm
Disarmed
indication
Armed/Home
indication
Isolate
LED 10
Section A
Section B
Section C
LED 1,2,3
LED 4,5,6
LED 7,8,9
1. OPERATIONS
The CP-508 control panel can be operated by one or more keypads. When keypads are used an
identification code is required. This code is called
PIN-code
. All PIN-codes are 4-digit codes. There
is one 2-digit code available by which a quick arming procedure can be performed. PIN-codes can be
devided into 3 levels:
- systemsupervisor : highest priority, allways authorized.
- sectionleader : can programm user codes belonging to his section(s) and can arm/disarm
section(s).
- user : can arm/disarm section(s).
After entering a valid 4-digit PIN-code, on the display the indication 'oP' will appear. Is the entered
code invalid then on the display the indication 'FC' will appear for about 3 seconds.
The CP-508 control panel can be armed and disarmed also by using keyswitches.
1.1 Keypad
The meaning of the horizontal dashes of the
leftmost digit
is as follows:
uppermost on: section A armed
uppermost off: section A disarmed
middle on: section B armed
middle off: section B disarmed
lowest on: section C armed
lowest off: section C disarmed
The horizontal dashes of the
rightmost digit
have
following meaning:
uppermost on: one or more zones belonging to secti-
on A are isolated
middle on: one or more zones belonging to section B
are isolated
lowest on: one or more zones belonging to section C
are isolated
1.1 a) The
LED's 1 to10
indicate if a zone is clo-
sed or opened. If the LED is flashing then
the zone is currently opened. Which zone is
indicated by which LED depends on the sta-
tus of the rightmost point in the display (see 1.1c) The OFF LED (green) is turned on if all
sections are disarmed. If one or more sections are armed then the ARM LED will be turned
on. If the ARM LED is flashing, then the control panel is switched into the HOME situation.
1.1 b) The
point in the middle
of the display is used as mains indication. If mains is present, it will
be turned on, if not present then it starts flashing. If the programmed delay time is over then
the point will be turned off
1.1 c) The
rightmost point
in the dis-
play indicates which group of
zones is displayed by the LED's
1 to 10. If the point is turned
off, then LED's 1 to 9 indicate
the status of zones 1 to 9, other-
wise zones 10 to 16 are shown
by the LED's 10 and 1 to 6.
2. ARMING THE CONTROL PA-
NEL
2.1 Control Panel arming completely
Enter PIN-code. Press <#>-key. All sec-
tions where the entered PIN-code is aut-
horized for, will be armed. If the 2-digit
quick-arming code is programmed, then
the control panel can be armed by ente-
ring those 2 digits followed by pressing the <#>-key. This 2-digit code can, of course,
not
be used for
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disarming.
2.2 Control Panel section arming
If a PIN-code is authorized to choose sections for arming or disarming, then the arming procedure can
be executed as follows: enter the PIN-code, press the key for the section to be armed (key 1, 2, 3 or F,
H, P). One of the LED's 1 to 3 will be turned on, depending on the selected section. Press the <#>-
key. The section will be armed and the horizontal dash will be turned on. In this way, only 1 section
can be armed at the same time. If 2 sections are to be armed, then this procedure should be repeated.
2.3 Control Panel HOME arming
If the control panel is enabled to use the HOME-arming mode, then the control panel will be turned to
HOME-arming by entering the PIN-code and pressing the <8>-key (HOME). The HOME-sections
(programmed by the installer) will be turned on and the LED AWAY will start flashing. The control
panel can be totally secured by entering the PIN-code and pressing <#> (see 2.1). If the control panel
was armed completely, then it can be set back to the HOME-arming mode by previously described
procedure. The non-HOME sections (programmed by the installer) will be disarmed.
2.4 Control Panel arming/disarming by key-switch
By activating the key-switch the corresponding section will be armed or disarmed.
2.5 Control Panel disarming completely
Enter PIN-code. Press <*>-key. All sections, where the entered PIN-code is authorized for, will be
disarmed.
2.6 Control Panel section disarming
If a PIN-code is authorized to choose sections for arming or disarming, then the disarming procedure
can be executed as follows: enter the PIN-code, press the key for the section to be armed (key 1, 2, 3
or F, H, P). One of the LED's 1 to 3 will be turned on, depending on the selected section. Press the
<*>-key. The section will be disarmed and the horizontal dash will be turned off. In this way, only 1
section can be disarmed at the same time. If 2 sections are to be disarmed, then this procedure should
be repeated.
2.7 Control Panel refuses to arm
When arming one or more sections, all instant and 24-hour zones have to be closed (corresponding
LED's have to be turned off), if not, then the ordered arming will not be executed.
- If, at the moment of arming, an
instant
zone is open, then the display will show 'bP' alternated with
the number of the open zone. The keyboard generates an attention signal. The open zone can be
bypassed (isolated) by pressing the <8>-key. Are more zones open, then the next zone number will
appear on the display. Are all instant zones closed, then the ordered arming will be executed but the
bypassed zones will stay disarmed. If a zone of a section is isolated, then the rightmost digit of the
display will show the indication. After disarming the section, the bypass will automatically be
removed.
- If, at the moment of arming, a
24-hour
zone is open, then no message will appear on the display. A
short attention signal will be generated by the keypad and the ordered arming will not be executed. It
is not possible to arm with one ore more 24-hour zones open.
If
all zones
, that belong to the section that must be armed, are
isolated
, then it is not possible to arm
the section. If tried to arm a completely idle section then the attention signal will be generated for a
short moment and the ordered arming will be ignored.
2.8 Isolating zones
Before arming it is possible to enter some zones as isolated zones. After arming the isolated zones
remain disarmed. After disarming the section again, the isolation will be automatically removed.
Enter a PIN-code that is authorized for isolation. On the display appears 'iS'. LED's 1 to 9 indicate if
one of the zones 1 to 9 is already isolated. By pressing one of the keys <1> to <9> the zone will be
isolated and the LED will be turned on. By pressing again, the isolation will be removed. If the LED's
represent the desired programming, press <#>. The rightmost decimal point in the display will be
turned on. The LED's 10 and 1 to 6 now represent the isolation of the zones 10 to 16. If the desired
programming is shown then press <#>.
3. PROGRAMMING PIN-CODES
3.1 Programming pin-code systemsupervisor
Enter systemsupervisor PIN-code. Press <5>-key. The display shows 'C4'. Enter new 4-digit PIN-
code. The new systemsupervisor PIN-code is immediatly in affect. If not sure, which code was
entered, repeat described procedure immediatly before control panel returns to standby.
3.2 Programming authorization for pin-codes
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The authorization of the 20 free-programmable PIN-codes and of the 2-digit quick-arming code has
to be defined before programming the codes. This can be done only by the systemsupervisor. Table 1
can be used to keep track of the programmed authorization and programmed PIN-codes. The
authorization can be programmed as follows:
Enter the systemsupervisor PIN-code. Press the <4>-key. The dispay shows 'CA'. Enter the reference
number of the PIN-code (01-21). The LED's have following meaning:
LED 1 PIN-code can arm/disarm section A
LED 2 PIN-code can arm/disarm section B
LED 3 PIN-code can arm/disarm section C
LED 4 section leader for section A
LED 5 section leader for section B
LED 6 section leader for section C
LED 7 turned on: the choice can be made, which section to arm/disarm.
turned off: all sections belonging to code will be armed/disarmed toge-
ther.
LED 8 user can isolate zones
The authorization of all PIN-codes can be defined this way. Note: PIN-code 21 is the 2-digit quick-
arming code. LED's 1, 2 and 3 define which sections can be armed/disarmed by the user. The quick-
arming code can arm the section(s) but not disarm. The LED's 4, 5 and 6 define if the user with this
code may programm also usercodes with the same or lower authorization. If a user may programm
codes he will be referred to as "section leader". LED 7 defines if the sections can be armed/disarmed
seperately or not. LED 8 defines if the user is able to isolate zones. If the user is not allowed to
isolate zones, he also cannot bypass zones during arming.
3.3 Programming pin-codes
Enter PIN-code (systemsupervisor or section leader). Press the <6>-key. The display shows 'Cu'.
Enter the reference number of the PIN-code to be programmed. The display will show 'C '. Enter the
new PIN-code now.
Note
: to erase a PIN-code it should be re-programmed to 0000. This code is always invalid.
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01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Code-
ref.
no.
PIN-Code
system supervisor
(2-digits)
(4-digits)
3.4 Programming 2-digit quick-arming code
Enter PIN-code (system supervisor or section
leader). Press the <7>-key. The display shows
'C2'. Enter new 2-digit quick-arming code.
4. WALKTEST
The walktest is meant to check all detectors still functioning correctly and covering the secured area.
Activating the walktest is done as follows:
The control panel has to be disarmed completely. Enter PIN-code followed by pressing the <8>-key.
The walktest is started right now. The display shows 'Lt'. Activate all alarm zones. If a detector is
activated, the keypadbuzzer sounds. The LED's on the keypad will stay on flashing, even if the zone
has been closed again. After finishing the walktest and when returned to the keypad, all the LED's of
the activated zones should be flashing. Stop the walktest be disarming (enter PIN-code followed by
pressing the <*>-key). Note: 24-hour zones (e.g. hold-up, sabotage, fire) are never disarmed and will
cause an alarm if activated!
5. TURNING OFF ALARMSIGNAL
If the display shows 'Al' or 'Sb' followed by a zone number, then an alarm (AL) or sabotage (Sb) of
that zone has occured. The number followed after AL or Sb indicates in which zone the alarm
occurred.
If the control panel is not disarmed, it should be done. Disarming also de-activates the outdoor and
indoor alarmindicators (siren, flashing-light). It should be examined, what causes the alarm situation.
The alarm indication on the display can be erased by disarming for the second time. The installer can
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still read within the historical overview in which zone the alarm occurred.
If a 24-hour zone went into alarm, all alarm indicators will be turned off by disarming, even if the
control panel is disarmed already.
6. PANIC/HOLD-UP
The installer can programm one of following possibilities to activate a panic/hold-up alarm:
<*>+<#> by pressing both keys <*> and <#> simultaneously, a silent alarm will be transmitted
to the central station. No indoor or outdoor alarmindicators will be activated.
duress if threatened during arming/disarming a hold-up message can be transmitted to the
central station by entering the duress-code. The duress code is the normal PIN-code
with the last digit of the PIN-code incremented by 1. So, instead of entering 4444,
4445 is the duress-code and will cause a hold-up message to be transmitted. Note: if
the last digit of the "normal" code is a 9, then a 0 has to be entered if duress code has
to be used, so if the PIN-code is 6789 then 6780 has to be entered to force the hold-
up message to be transmitted.
hold-up button if a hold-up button is implemented, a hold-up or panic alarm can be caused by
pressing this button. Depending on the installation programming an outdoor or indoor
alarmindicator can be turned on aswell. The alarm will always be visible on the
display as zone alarm.
7. DEFAULT VALUES
PIN-codes: system supervisor 4444
user not programmed
quick arming code not programmed
authorization all PIN-codes valid for section A, B and C, codes cannot be
used for programming, sections cannot be armed/disarmed
seperately, isolation of zones not allowed.
8. DISPLAY MESSAGES
Following indications can be shown on the display::
AL alarm in zone
bP while arming a zone was open (instant or 24-hour)
C entering digits while programming usercode
C2 programm 2-digit quick-arming code
C4 programm system supervisor PIN-code
CA programm usercode authorization
Cu programm user PIN-code
EE serious system malfunction
FC invalid PIN-code entered
iS isolate zones
LB low battery
Lt walktest
oP valid PIN-code entered
oo case not closed correctly
Sb sabotage alarm in zone
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