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English: CA62 User's Manual - Operation With LED62 Keypad and PR62 Proximity Cards Reader

The document is a user manual for the CA62 control panel that describes: 1) The LED62 keypad that is used to program and control the CA62 panel, providing system status information through LED displays and sound. 2) The keypad operations for arming, disarming, and bypassing zones of the two partitions, as well as user programming options and troubleshooting functions. 3) The PR62 proximity card reader that can be used to arm and disarm the system with cards, displaying status through LED lights and sounds. 4) System setup, maintenance, and warranty information.

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English: CA62 User's Manual - Operation With LED62 Keypad and PR62 Proximity Cards Reader

The document is a user manual for the CA62 control panel that describes: 1) The LED62 keypad that is used to program and control the CA62 panel, providing system status information through LED displays and sound. 2) The keypad operations for arming, disarming, and bypassing zones of the two partitions, as well as user programming options and troubleshooting functions. 3) The PR62 proximity card reader that can be used to arm and disarm the system with cards, displaying status through LED lights and sounds. 4) System setup, maintenance, and warranty information.

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CA62 User’s Manual -

English Operation with LED62 Keypad and


PR62 Proximity Cards Reader
Contents

LED62 General Description 4


General Description 4
LED Indication 5
Keypad Sounder 7
Buttons 7
LED62 Keypad Operations 8
ARMING of Partition А 8
“Full ARM” Mode of Partition A 8
“Stay ARM” Mode of Partition A 8
“Instant ARM” Mode of Partition A 9
ARMING of Partition В 10
ARMING Both Partition А and Partition В 10
DISARMING of Partition А, Partition В or Both Partitions 10
Stopping the alarm 11
Panic Buttons 11
Ambush Code 11
Technical troubles review 11
User Programming Menu 12
Changing own user code 12
Memory LOG review from User 12
Chime Enabling / Disabling from User 12
Zone Bypassing from User 13
Manager Programming Menu 14
Changing user rights for remote access 14
Enabling / Disabling the Engineer Code Access 15
Sending of “Comm. Manual test” message 15
UDL Access Block 15
Changing of User Codes 16
Changing of User Rights 16
Changing of Manager Codes 16
Changing of Manager Rights 17
Memory LOG review from Manager 17
Chime Enabling / Disabling from Manager 18
Zone Bypassing from Manager 18
Setting the Clock 18
Setting the Date 18
Adding a Proximity Card 18
Deleting a Proximity Card 18
PR62 Proximity Card Reader Description 19
General Description 19
LED Indication 19
Sound Signalization 19
ARMING with a Proximity card 19
DISARMING with a Proximity card 19
System Checklist 20
SUPPLEMENTS 21

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General Information
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 shall 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 manu-
facturer 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 manufac-
turer:
• 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 manu-
facturer’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 discre-
tion 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.
• The closest equivalent product, available at the time, shall replace the products manufacturer deems irreparable.
The current market price shall be charged for every replaced product.
Warnings
Before using the LED62 Keypad, please ensure that you have read and understood the following instructions. Always
ensure that the LED62 Keypad is operated correctly.
Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the equipment that is not expressly described in this guide. Internal
inspections, alterations and repairs should be conducted by qualified service personnel only.
Do not use substances containing alcohol, benzene, thinners or other flammable substances to clean or maintain the
equipment. The use of these substances may lead to fire.
Do not allow liquids to enter the interior. The equipment is not waterproof.

Disclaimer
The manufacturer reserves the right to change the specifications of the equipment described in this manual without no-
tice.
This document contains information proprietary to the manufacturer. No part of this publication may be reproduced, photo-
copied, stored on a retrieval system or transmitted, without prior written permission of the manufacturer.
While every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate and complete, no liability can
be accepted for any errors or omissions.

ATTENTION
This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function, as well
as information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer.
The entire manual should be carefully read!

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LED62 General Description
General Description
The LED62 is a keyboard designed for programming and controlling of CA62, CA60plus* and СА40*
control panels. The keyboard provides system status information to the user.
The control panel can be fully programmed from the LED62. A LED indication of the keyboard visu-
alizes the current system status and alarm events information.
A sound buzzer informs the user about correct and incorrect button entries as well as activated
alert.
* Note: The functionality of LED62 keyboard is partially limited when connected to CA60plus or
СА40 control panels - only Partition A and zones from to 6 are available for the user.

LED Display:
2 Partitions,
12 zones,
Trouble indication

Specialized buttons for


Partitions controlling
Buttons for data
entering (codes,
parameters)

Quick buttons for sending


of alarm messages for:
“PANIC ALARM”
“MEDICAL ALARM”
Protective cover
(open) “FIRE ALARM”

LED62 Keyboard - Front view (open protective cover)

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LED Indication
LED62 keyboard provides LED indications, which can be divided into three groups:
 For the Partitions status and the ARMING Mode;
 For the status of the control panel;
 For the status of the zones.

 LED Indication for the Partitions status and the ARMING Mode
Describes the status of Partition А and В in the system, and also the type of ARMING Mode - “Full
ARM” (see page 8), “Stay ARM” (see page 8) and “Instant ARM” (see page 9).

The two Partitions in the system are indicated with a “house” symbol with a capital letter (Partition А
with and Partition В with ). The type of the ARMING mode is indicated with a “man” symbol,
respectively for Partition А on the left side ( ) and for Partition В - on the right side ( ).

Symbol Indication Description


Partition А / Partition В is not ready for ARMING - there are
OFF activated detectors in the system, open zones; or the respec-
tive group is not available in the system.
Partition А / Partition В is ready for ARMING - there are no
activated detectors or open zones.
ON (green)
Note: The “Partition A” symbol blinks in green during User or
Manager programming operation.

Partition А / Partition В is ARMED, regardless of the ARMING


ON (red)
Mode.

Exit time for leaving the premises in Partition А / Partition В


Blinking (red)
is running.

Partition А / Partition В is DISARMED, or is under “Full ARM”


OFF
Mode.

ON (green) Partition А / Partition В is under “Stay ARM” Mode.

ON (red) Partition А / Partition В is under “Instant ARM” Mode.

Example:

“Partition А” symbol lights in green, symbol “man” lights off, means that the Partition А is
DISARMED and is ready for ARMING.
“Partition В” symbol lights in red, symbol “man” lights in green, means that Partition В is un-
der “Stay ARM” Mode. The LEDs for zones 9 and 10 are blinking slowly, means that these zones
are bypassed and there are still people staying in some premises of Partition B.
ATTENTION: Only СА62 control panel can support working with both Partitions A and B at
the same time!

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 Indication for the status of the control panel
The status of the control panel is visualized with the following LED indication:

Symbol Indication Description


“Lightning” ON Power supply 220 VAC.
(green)
OFF No power supply 220 VAC.

Blinking Fast Engineer programming mode*.

ON Technical trouble review mode.


“Wrench”
(red) No technical troubles in the system, including
OFF
TAMPER from zones.
Slowly Technical trouble in the system - see page 11.
Blinking
Fast Engineer programming mode*.
“Page” ON Memory LOG - see pages 12 and 17.
(yellow)
OFF No memory LOG events.

Blinking Fast Engineer programming mode*.

 Indication for the status of the zones


The status of the zones is visualized with the following LED indication:

Zones** Indication Description


Technical trouble in the respective zone - the zone
ON
number light on in red - see page 12.

(red) No activated detectors in the zone, or this zone is not


OFF
available in the system.
The respective zone is Bypassed - the number of the
Slowly
bypassed zone is blinking slowly - see pages 13, 18.
Blinking
Opening (activating) of a zone - the number of the
Fast
opened zone is blinking fast.

Buttons backlight
The LED62 keyboard is equipped with green backlight of the buttons. The backlight is activated
easily with pressing of a random button, opening of “Entry-Exit” or “Follow” type zones.

* Engineer programming mode - symbols “Lightning”, “Wrench” , “Page” and “Partition A” are blink-
ing together.
** Indication and working with all 12 zones is supported only from СА62 control panel. With CA-
60plus and СА40 control panels only zones from 1 to 6 are available.

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Keypad Sounder
There are seven different sound combinations that indicate seven different conditions:

Signalization Description
Button Single short beep indicating the pressing of a key.
Two long sound signals, indicating the system confirmation to executed
Confirmation
operation.
Rejection A single long beep, indicating system incorrectly executed operation.
Entry time Continuous beep, indicating intrusion into an entrance zone.
Short beeps, indicating the system is armed and the user is required to leave
Exit time the entrance zone. Ten seconds before the exit time is over beep frequency
increases.
Technical Two short beeps at every 20 sec, indicating a technical trouble.
trouble To stop the signalization press sequentially the buttons → .
Short beeps with subsequently increasing period, indicating intrusion into a
Chime
zone with an activated chime option.

Buttons
Button Function
ARM Button. ARMING of Partition А, Partition В or both of them - the functionality of
the button is programmed from the installer.
Review of the Memory LOG or Technical troubles in the system.
ARMING of Partition А - the functionality of the button is programmed from the in-
staller.
Review of the Memory LOG or Technical troubles in the system.
ARMING of Partition B - the functionality of the button is programmed from the in-
staller.
Confirmation of the entered data (ENTER Button).
Single press for viewing the technical troubles in the system.

Rejection of the entered data. Cancelling the current operation (CANCEL Button).

Entering into Manager or User Programming Menu.

Sending of alarm message for “FIRE ALARM”.

Sending of alarm message for “MEDICAL ALARM”.

Sending of alarm messages for “PANIC ALARM”.

Used to enter different digital data, for example personal user or manager access
codes, settings, menu addresses, etc.

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LED62 Keypad Operation
Arming of Partition А
The system can be ARMED, when the symbols for “Partition А” and/ or “Partition В” light on in
green.
Note: The ARMING sequence depends on the model of the control panel and the programmed
parameters in the Engineer Menu! Ask your installer which of the described below ARMING
variants you have to use!
ATTENTION: Only СА62 control panel can support working with both Partitions A and B at
the same time!

“Full ARM” Mode of Partition A


Full arming means all zones are secured. Anyone going into the entrance zone is required to enter
a valid code*. Otherwise the alarm is started after the entry time is up.
 ARMING variant for “Full ARMING” of Partition A
(with choosing the type of the ARMING Mode - default setting):
exit
code*
time

 ARMING variant for “Full ARMING” of Partition A


(quick ARMING without user code with choosing the ARMING Mode type - default setting):

exit
time

 ARMING variant for “Full ARMING” of Partition A


(without choosing the type of the ARMING Mode - programmed from the installer):

exit
code*
time

 ARMING variant for “Full ARMING” of Partition A


(quick ARMING without user code and ARMING Mode type - programmed from the installer):
exit
time

At the end of the “Full ARM” procedure, regardless of the used arming variant, the
symbol “Partition A” lights on in red, and the symbol “man” is off.

“Stay ARM” Mode of Partition A


Stay arm means the user is allowed to remain in certain zones after the system is armed but the
entrance zone is secured. Anyone going into the entrance zone is required to enter a valid code*.
Otherwise the alarm is started after the entry time is up.
Note: Certain users may not be permitted to ARM the system in “Stay ARM” Mode.

* To the user code are assigned rights to operate with Partition A, otherwise the system will reject
the operation.

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 ARMING variant for “Stay ARMING” of Partition A
(with choosing the type of the ARMING Mode - default setting):
exit
code*
time

 ARMING variant for “Stay ARMING” of Partition A


(quick ARMING without user code with choosing the ARMING Mode type - default setting):

exit
time

 ARMING variant for “Stay ARMING” of Partition A


(without choosing the type of the ARMING Mode - programmed from the installer):

exit
code*
time

 ARMING variant for “Stay ARMING” of Partition A


(quick ARMING without user code and ARMING Mode type - programmed from the installer):

exit
time

At the end of the “Stay ARM” procedure, regardless of the used arming variant, the
symbol “Partition A” lights on in red, and the symbol “man” lights on in green. The
LEDs of the bypassed zones, which are not armed blinking slowly.

“Instant ARM” Mode of Partition A


Instant arm means the user is allowed to remain in certain zones after the system is armed but the
entrance zone is secured. Any intrusion into the entrance zone immediately starts the alarm.

 ARMING variant for “Instant ARMING” of Partition A


(with choosing the type of the ARMING Mode - default setting):

code*

 ARMING variant for “Instant ARMING” of Partition A


(quick ARMING without user code with choosing the ARMING Mode type - default setting):

 ARMING variant for “Instant ARMING” of Partition A


(without choosing the type of the ARMING Mode - programmed from the installer):

code*

 ARMING variant for “Instant ARMING” of Partition A


(quick ARMING without user code and ARMING Mode type - programmed from the installer):

* Note: To the user code are assigned rights to operate with Partition A, otherwise the system will
reject the operation.
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At the end of the “Instant ARM” procedure, regardless of the used arming variant,
the symbols “Partition A” and “man” light on in red. The LEDs of the bypassed
zones, which are not armed blinking slowly.

Arming of Partition В
ARMING of the Partition В in the system is done in the same way, as shown above for the Partition
A, but the user presses the button. The user must have a valid code for Partition B.
When the system is used to protect two independent sites, it is possible also to arm Partition A in
one ARMING Mode and Partition B in another.

Arming Both Partition А and В


For ARMING both Partitions A and B together, the user can use the (ARM) button, when this
function is programmed from the Installer.
Note: With the ARM Button the user can arm the system only in “Full ARM” Mode. The user must
have a valid code with rights to operate in both Partition A and B.

ARMING Both Partition A and B in “Full ARM” Mode (programmed from the installer):

exit
code
time

DISARMING of Partition А, Partition В or Both Partitions


Going into the entrance zone the user must introduce his personal code. A continuous sound signal
indicates intrusion in the entry zone and entry time starts running.
Note: Certain users may not be permitted to disarm the system.

Disarming of Partition А

Note: To the user code are assigned rights to oper-


entry
ate with Partition A, otherwise the system will reject
time
the operation!
code

Disarming of Partition В

Note: To the user code are assigned rights to oper-


entry
ate with Partition B, otherwise the system will reject
time
the operation!
code

Disarming Both Partitions A and B


Note: To the user code are assigned rights to op-
entry erate with both Partitions A and B, otherwise the
time system will DISARM only that Partition for which
code the User code are assigned rights!

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Stopping the Alarm
The alarm is stopped by entering a valid personal code with assigned rights to operate with both
Partitions in the system.
ATTENTION: If you cannot stop the alarm using a valid user with assigned rights to operate
with both Partitions, call the Engineer and your system technical support!

Panic Buttons
Using the panic buttons the user can send alarm signals to the control panel without sounding the
siren. To send an alarm signal:
• Press and hold for 2 seconds the button to send a FIRE alarm signal.
• Press and hold for 2 seconds the button to send a MEDICAL alarm signal.
• Press and hold for 2 seconds the button to send a PANIC alarm signal.

Ambush Code
The ambush code is a personal code that disarms the system but still sends an alarm signal to the
station to indicate that the user has been forcefully made to disarm the system.
The ambush code is produced from a personal code by increasing the last digit by one. If the last
digit is 9, it is replaced by 0.
Example: Personal code: 4615 → Ambush code: 4616
Personal code: 4619 → Ambush code: 4610

Technical troubles review


The technical troubles in the system are indicated with slowly blinking symbol “wrench” .
To review the technical troubles in a system with СА62 control panel the user has just to press the
button. The symbol lights up steady and a lighting zone number shows the type of the tech-
nical trouble - see the table below. The system will automatically exit the technical trouble review
mode after 30 seconds. The technical trouble sound signalization will stop, but the symbol “wrench”
will proceed blinking until the technical trouble is eliminated.
To review the technical troubles in a system with СА40 or СА60plus control panels the user has to
enter a valid code first:

code

Every lighting up digit on the display indicates one technical trouble:


LED Technical trouble
1 No 220 V power supply
2 Battery charge level is low
3 Fuse burned
4 No telephone line
5 No communication available
6 Active TAMPER within the system

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User’S Programming Menu

General rules for entering and programming parameters in the USER’S Menu
Step 1: Enter a valid user code → 4 or 6 digits
Step 2: Single press the PRG button →
Step 3: Enter an address number → (1 digit - see the table in the Supplement A, page 25)
Step 4: Change the parameter value
Step 5: Confirm the change with → button / or reject it with → button
Exit from the USER Programming Menu → press several times button

The blinking symbol “Partition A” shows that the system is in User programming mode.
Note: Certain users may not be permitted to program the system.

Changing Own User Code


The user is required to enter his current personal code before changing it.
Sequence of operations for changing user code:
new code new code
code

4 or 6 2 repeat the
digits beeps new code

Memory LOG Review from User


To review the memory LOG file the user has to enter a valid code:
- previous event,
code - following event

Press the button to see more information on a zone or a user number. Information on the
events, as well as the zone numbers and the users, is presented in binary-hexadecimal form. Use
the table in the Supplement B, on page 26, to interpret them.

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Chime Enabling / Disabling from User
To enter into chime enable / disable programming mode the user is required to enter a valid code.
Chime enable / disable button sequence:
code

Pressing any numeric button alternatively changes the state of the chime from enabled (the zone
LEDs 1-6 light on) to disabled (the zone LEDs 1-6 light off) and vice versa. The selected state is
confirmed by pressing the button.
By default the chime is disabled - LEDs for zones 1 - 6 light off.
Chime enabled/disabled state button sequence:
the chime
is enabled

the chime confirm the


is disabled setting

Zone Bypassing from User


To execute a bypass operation the user is required to enter a valid code:

code
Pressing a numeric button bypasses the respective zone. The display LED, corresponding to the
zone number, lights up permanently. Pressing the same button once again de-bypasses the zone
and the LED goes out. The selected programming is confirmed by pressing the button.
ATTENTION: To bypass zones 10, 11 and 12 you have to use special button combinations.
• To bypass Zone 10 use button combination + .
• To bypass Zone 11 use button combination + .
• To bypass Zone 12 use button combination + .

Note: Certain users may not be permitted to bypass zones in the system.

Bypassing zone button sequence (zone 2 in the example):



zone 2 is
bypassed

zone 2 is not confirm the


bypassed setting

All bypassed zones will be restored (de-bypassed) with the next DISARMING of the system.

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MANAGER’S Programming Menu

General rules for entering and programming parameters in the MANAGER’S Menu
Step 1: Enter a valid manager code* → 4 or 6 digits
Step 2: Single press the PRG button →
Step 3: Enter an address number → (3 digits - see the table in the Supplement A, page 21)
Step 4: Change the parameter value
Step 5: Confirm the change with → button / or reject it with → button
Exit from the MANAGER Programming Menu → press several times button
* Note: Up to 4 manager codes can be programmed to CA62 control panel.
The blinking symbol “Partition A” shows that the system is in Manager programming mode.

Changing User Rights for Remote Access


To change the user rights for remote access, the manager is required to enter his personal code
first:

code 2 beeps

The display indicates the respective operations the user is allowed to execute. The lit numbers
indicate the permitted operations.
The rights for the user remote access, which the Manager can program are:

LED Remote access rights


1 Remote DISARM
2 Remote ARM**
3 Remote Code Access
4 Remote Programming**
5 Remote LOG Review**
6 Remote Bypass
** Default settings for remote access rights.
Pressing a numeric button alternatively switches over the state of the respective remote access
right from disabled to enabled.
The selected programming is confirmed by pressing the button.

User remote access rights programming button sequence:


disabling the Remote ARM
parameter

default settings confirm the


for remote access setting

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Enabling / Disabling the Engineer Code Access
To enable / disable the Engineer code right to access the Engineer programming menu, the Man-
ager is required to enter a valid code first:

code 2 beeps

Pressing any numeric button alternatively changes the state of the parameter from enabled (the
zone LEDs 1-6 light on) to disabled (the zone LEDs 1-6 light off) and vice versa. The selected state
is confirmed by pressing the button.
By default the Engineer is allowed to enter the Engineer Menu - LEDs for zones 1 - 6 light on.
Engineer access enabled/disabled state button sequence:

disables the
Engineer access

enables the confirm the


Engineer access setting

Sending of “Comm. Manual test” message


At this address the Manager of the system can send a “Communication Manual Test” message to a
central monitoring station or test message with the voice dialer VD60 (just in case there is integrated
voice dialer VD60 to the CA62 control panel). The application of this function is to test the communi-
cation part in the system from the manager, without need of sending the Engineer to the site.
To send a “Comm. Manual Test” message, the manager is required to enter his personal code
first:

code 2 beeps

The communicator will start transmitting test messages through the digital communicator to the
central station first (if there are entered telephone numbers) and then through VD60 (if it is available
in the system and there are entered telephone numbers).
The Manager can exit the menu by pressing the button.

UDL Access Block


At this address the Manager enters a permissible number of valid access codes for UDL (ARM /
DISARM / BYPASS / PC ID) for a 24 hour period.
Enter a number from 00 up to 99, as the default settings is 10 attempts.
With reaching the permissible number of valid access codes, the system will be blocked - there
would be no UDL communication. The UDL communication will be restored at 00:00h system time.
To enter a permissible number of codes, the manager is required to enter his personal code first:

code

2 beeps digit
00 - 99

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Changing of User Codes
To change a user code the Manager is required to enter his personnel code first.
User code change button sequence:

code
User No 01 - 20 2 beeps
LEDs 3, 4, 5 and 6 light up to indicate the number of code digits left to be entered.
Note: If 6-digit codes are used in the system, then LEDs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 light up.
The manager is expected to enter the new user code.
Button sequence for entering new user code:
new code new code
If the new code is repeated
correctly the system will con-
firm it with a sound signal.
4 or 6 2 beeps repeat
digits

Changing of User Rights


To change the User rights the Manager is required to enter his personnel code first.
User rights change button sequence:

code

User No 01 - 20 2 beeps

The display indicates the respective operations the user is allowed to execute. The lit numbers
indicate the permitted operations:
LED User’s rights
Pressing a numeric button alternatively switches
1 DISARM* over the state of the respective user’s right from
2 Stay ARM* disabled to enabled. The selected programming is
confirmed by pressing the button.
3 Bypass*
4 Programming* * Default settings for User’s rights.
5 Working with PARTITION A* Note: Disabling all user rights will automatically
erase the programmed code combination!
6 Working with PARTITION B

User rights programming button sequence:


disabling the user programming
in the system

default confirm the


settings setting

Changing of Manager Codes


Up to 4 different manager codes can be programmed in the СА62 control panel, i.e. there can be up
to 4 Managers in the system - 1 Chief Manager and 3 sub-managers.

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The changing of the different Manager codes can be done at different addresses in the system:
- Changing the Chief Manager code (see SUPPLEMENT А - ADDRESS 210)
- Changing the Manager code No1 (see SUPPLEMENT А - ADDRESS 220)
- Changing the Manager code No2 (see SUPPLEMENT А - ADDRESS 230)
- Changing the Manager code No3 (see SUPPLEMENT А - ADDRESS 240)
To change his code the manager is required to enter his current manager code before changing it.
Manager code change button sequence:

code

Manager 2 beeps
ADDRESS 2х
LEDs 3, 4, 5 and 6 light up to indicate the number of code digits left to be entered.
Note: If 6-digit codes are used in the system, then LEDs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 light up.
The manager is expected to enter his new code.
Button sequence for entering new manager code:
new If the new code is repeated correctly the sys-
code tem will confirm it with a sound signal and the
4 or 6 2 beeps repeat system will exit automatically from the Manager
digits new code programming menu.

Changing of Manager Rights


To change his rights the manager is required to enter his current manager code.
Manager rights change button sequence:

code
Manager 2 beeps
ADDRESS 2х
Pressing a numeric button alternatively switches over the state of the respective manager’s right
from disabled to enabled. The display indicates the respective operations the manager is allowed to
execute. The lit numbers indicate the permitted operations:
* Default settings for Chief Manager in the system.
LED Manager rights
For sub-managers No 1, 2 and 3 there are no pro-
5 Working with PARTITION A* grammed rights by default.
6 Working with PARTITION B* Note: Disabling all manager rights will automati-
cally erase the programmed code combination!

The selected programming is confirmed by pressing the button.

Memory LOG review from Manager


To review the memory LOG of events the manager is required to enter his code:

code - previous event,


- following event

Press the button to see more information on a zone number or a user code. To go back to
the memory LOG list press the button again. Use the table in the Supplement B, on page
26, to interpret them.

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Chime Enabling / Disabling from Manager
To enter in the enable / disable chime mode, the manager is required to enter his code.
Chime enable/disable button sequence:
code 2 beeps

Pressing a numeric button alternatively switches over the state of the chime from disabled to ena-
bled. The selected programming is confirmed by pressing the button.
By default the chime is disabled - LEDs for zones 1 - 6 light off. See also the example for chime
enable / disable from User - page 12.

Zone Bypassing from Manager


To execute a bypass operation the manager is required to enter a valid code:

code 2 beeps

Pressing a numeric button bypasses the respective zone. The display LED, corresponding to the
zone number, lights up permanently. Pressing the same button once again de-bypasses the zone
and the LED goes out. The selected programming is confirmed by pressing the button.
See also the example for zone bypassing from User - page 13.

Setting the Clock


To set the clock the manager is required to enter his personal code. The set entries are visualized
in binary-hexadecimal form.
Button sequence for setting the clock:
New time
code

2 beeps (HH:MM)

Setting the Date


To set the date the manager is required to enter his personal code. The set entries are visualized
in binary-hexadecimal form.
Button sequence for setting the date:
New date
code

2 beeps (DD:MM)

Adding a Proximity Card


To use proximity cards the system has to be equipped with a proximity card reader.
Button sequence for adding a proximity card:

code

User No 01-20 or 2 beeps


Manager ADDRESS 2х

Deleting a Proximity Card


Button sequence for deleting a proximity card:

code

User / Manager No 2 beeps

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PR62 Proximity Card Reader Description
General Description
The PR62 Proximity Card Reader is designed to provide control of the CA62 control
panel.
A reader LED indication visualizes the information about the reaction of the system
to the proximity card commands.
A sound buzzer informs the user about correct and incorrect card operation.

LED Indication
The PR62 Proximity Card Reader is equipped with a bicolor LED located on the front cover. The infor-
mation the LED provides is:
Color Lights up Blinks
green Command confirmed Activation warning
red Command rejected Technical trouble
yellow - Ready to ARM

Sound Signalization
The proximity card reader emits six different sound combinations that indicate the six different
states of the system:
Signalization Description
Two long sound signals, indicating the system confirmation to executed
Confirmation
operation.
Rejection A single long beep, indicating system incorrectly executed operation.
Activation warning Short beeps preceding the execution of an ARMING command.
Entry time Continuous beep, indicating intrusion into an entrance zone.
Short beeps, indicating the system is armed and the user is required to
Exit time leave the entrance zone. Ten seconds before the exit time is over beep
frequency increases.
Technical trouble Two short beeps, indicating a technical problem.

ARMING with a Proximity card


The system must be equipped with a PR62 Proximity Card Reader for ARMING with a proximity
card. Using a proximity card the user can ARM the system only in “Full ARM” mode.
To ARM the system place the proximity card and held it in front of the reader for 4 - 5 seconds. The
indication of the reader must be monitored - warning signal for activation.
Where the card is successfully identified the reader emits an interrupted beep counting down exit
time for the armed premises.

DISARMING with a Proximity card


The system must be equipped with a PR62 Proximity Card Reader for DISARMING with a proximity
card. To DISARM the system, the proximity card must be placed and held in front of the reader, until
a confirmation beep is emitted and the reader LED lights in green.

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System Checklist - Fill in from the Installer
Zones Description
Zone Type: Zone Type:
1 Room: 7 Room:
Zone Type: Zone Type:
2 Room: 8 Room:
Zone Type: Zone Type:
3 Room: 9 Room:
Zone Type: Zone Type:
4 Room: 10 Room:
Zone Type: Zone Type:
5 Room: 11 Room:
Zone Type: Zone Type:
6 Room: 12 Room:

PGM Outputs Description


PGM1 PGM3
PGM2 SIREN

System Timers
Exit time (sec.)
Entry time (sec.)
Siren will be activated for (min.)

Installer:.........................................................................................................................

Service:..........................................................................................................................

Tel./Fax:..........................................................................................................................

NOTES:
........................................................................................................................................

........................................................................................................................................

........................................................................................................................................

........................................................................................................................................

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SUPPLEMENT A - Manager Programming Menu
Address Manager Menu LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 LED 5 LED 6
000 Remote access DISARMING ARMING Code Access Programming View LOG Bypass
001 Engineer access code DISABLED - LEDs off ENABLED - LEDs on
002 Comm. manual test Sending of test messages to central monitoring station or test message with the voice dialer VD60.
009 UDL access block Enter a number from 00 to 99. Default setting - 10 attempts.
010 User code 1 (- - - -) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
011 User code 1 Attributes DISARM STAY BYPASS PROGRAM Partition A Partition B
012 Adding a proxi card Put the card close to the proximity reader.
013 Deleting a proxi card Press the ENT button to delete a card.

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020 User code 2 (- - - -) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
021 User code 2 Attributes DISARM STAY BYPASS PROGRAM Partition A Partition B
022 Adding a proxi card Put the card close to the proximity reader.
023 Deleting a proxi card Press the ENT button to delete a card.
030 User code 3 (- - - -) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
031 User code 3 Attributes DISARM STAY BYPASS PROGRAM Partition A Partition B
032 Adding a proxi card Put the card close to the proximity reader.
033 Deleting a proxi card Press the ENT button to delete a card.
040 User code 4 (- - - -) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
041 User code 4 Attributes DISARM STAY BYPASS PROGRAM Partition A Partition B
042 Adding a proxi card Put the card close to the proximity reader.
043 Deleting a proxi card Press the ENT button to delete a card.
050 User code 5 (- - - -) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
051 User code 5 Attributes DISARM STAY BYPASS PROGRAM Partition A Partition B
052 Adding a proxi card Put the card close to the proximity reader.

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053 Deleting a proxi card Press the ENT button to delete a card.
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Address Manager Menu LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 LED 5 LED 6
060 User code 6 (- - - -) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
061 User code 6 Attributes DISARM STAY BYPASS PROGRAM Partition A Partition B
062 Adding a proxi card Put the card close to the proximity reader.
063 Deleting a proxi card Press the ENT button to delete a card.
070 User code 7 (- - - -) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
071 User code 7 Attributes DISARM STAY BYPASS PROGRAM Partition A Partition B
072 Adding a proxi card Put the card close to the proximity reader.
073 Deleting a proxi card Press the ENT button to delete a card.
080 User code 8 (- - - -) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
081 User code 8 Attributes DISARM STAY BYPASS PROGRAM Partition A Partition B
082 Adding a proxi card Put the card close to the proximity reader.
083 Deleting a proxi card Press the ENT button to delete a card.
090 User code 9 (- - - -) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
091 User code 9 Attributes DISARM STAY BYPASS PROGRAM Partition A Partition B
092 Adding a proxi card Put the card close to the proximity reader.
093 Deleting a proxi card Press the ENT button to delete a card.
100 User code 10 (- - - -) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
101 User code 10 Attributes DISARM STAY BYPASS PROGRAM Partition A Partition B
102 Adding a proxi card Put the card close to the proximity reader.
103 Deleting a proxi card Press the ENT button to delete a card.
110 User code 11 (- - - -) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
111 User code 11 Attributes DISARM STAY BYPASS PROGRAM Partition A Partition B
112 Adding a proxi card Put the card close to the proximity reader.
113 Deleting a proxi card Press the ENT button to delete a card.

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120 User code 12 (- - - -) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
121 User code 12 Attributes DISARM STAY BYPASS PROGRAM Partition A Partition B
122 Adding a proxi card Put the card close to the proximity reader.
123 Deleting a proxi card Press the ENT button to delete a card.
130 User code 13 (- - - -) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
131 User code 13 Attributes DISARM STAY BYPASS PROGRAM Partition A Partition B
132 Adding a proxi card Put the card close to the proximity reader.
133 Deleting a proxi card Press the ENT button to delete a card.
140 User code 14 (- - - -) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
141 User code 14 Attributes DISARM STAY BYPASS PROGRAM Partition A Partition B

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142 Adding a proxi card Put the card close to the proximity reader.
143 Deleting a proxi card Press the ENT button to delete a card.
150 User code 15 (- - - -) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
151 User code 15 Attributes DISARM STAY BYPASS PROGRAM Partition A Partition B
152 Adding a proxi card Put the card close to the proximity reader.
153 Deleting a proxi card Press the ENT button to delete a card.
160 User code 16 (- - - -) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
161 User code 16 Attributes DISARM STAY BYPASS PROGRAM Partition A Partition B
162 Adding a proxi card Put the card close to the proximity reader.
163 Deleting a proxi card Press the ENT button to delete a card.
170 User code 17 (- - - -) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
171 User code 17 Attributes DISARM STAY BYPASS PROGRAM Partition A Partition B
172 Adding a proxi card Put the card close to the proximity reader.
173 Deleting a proxi card Press the ENT button to delete a card.

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Address Manager Menu LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 LED 5 LED 6
180 User code 18 (- - - -) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
181 User code 18 Attributes DISARM STAY BYPASS PROGRAM Partition A Partition B
182 Adding a proxi card Put the card close to the proximity reader.
183 Deleting a proxi card Press the ENT button to delete a card.
190 User code 19 (- - - -) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
191 User code 19 Attributes DISARM STAY BYPASS PROGRAM Partition A Partition B
192 Adding a proxi card Put the card close to the proximity reader.
193 Deleting a proxi card Press the ENT button to delete a card.
200 User code 20 (- - - -) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
201 User code 20 Attributes DISARM STAY BYPASS PROGRAM Partition A Partition B
202 Adding a proxi card Put the card close to the proximity reader.
203 Deleting a proxi card Press the ENT button to delete a card.
210 Chief Manager code (0000) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
211 Chief Manager code Attributes 5. Partition A 6. Partition B
212 Adding a proxi card Put the card close to the proximity reader.
213 Deleting a proxi card Press the ENT button to delete a card.
220 Manager code 1 (- - - -) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
221 Manager code 1 Attributes 5. Partition A 6. Partition B
222 Adding a proxi card Put the card close to the proximity reader.
223 Deleting a proxi card Press the ENT button to delete a card.
230 Manager code 2 (- - - -) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
231 Manager code 2 Attributes 5. Partition A 6. Partition B
232 Adding a proxi card Put the card close to the proximity reader.
233 Deleting a proxi card Press the ENT button to delete a card.

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240 Manager code 3 (- - - -) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
241 Manager code 3 Attributes 5. Partition A 6. Partition B
242 Adding a proxi card Put the card close to the proximity reader.
243 Deleting a proxi card Press the ENT button to delete a card.
300 Display memory LOG Memory LOG file review.
400 Chime enable / disable DISABLED - LEDs OFF ENABLED - LEDs ON
Press a number of a ZONE which you want to bypass.
500 Zones Bypass
Use buttons 1 - 9 and combinations ARM+0 (Zone 10), ARM+1 (Zone 11) and ARM+2 (Zone 12),
600 Setting the clock Setting the clock ( HH:MM). Default setting → 00:00.
601 Setting the date Setting the date ( DD:MM). Default setting → 01:01.

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User Programming Menu
Address User Menu LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 LED 5 LED 6
0 Change own code (- - - -) Enter a 4 or 6 digit code (depends on the programmed on ADDRESS 1001 in the Engineer menu)
1 Display memory LOG Memory LOG file review.
2 Chime enable / disable DISABLED - LEDs OFF ENABLED - LEDs ON
Press a number of a ZONE which you want to bypass.
3 Zones Bypass
Use buttons 1 - 9 and combinations ARM+0 (Zone 10), ARM+1 (Zone 11) and ARM+2 (Zone 12),

(- - - -) means, that there are no set code combination

- Default settings.

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SUPPLEMENT B - Table for Memory LOG Events
For convenience the table includes a graphic representation of the LEDs as they light up for the
respective event. A black digit on a white background indicates an extinguished LED and a white
digit on a black background indicates a lit up LED. Scroll from LED 1 to LED 6 to determine the cor-
respondence between the event displayed on the keypad and the text in the table.
Example: Suppose the event displayed on the keypad is represented by a LED combination of 2,
3, 5 and 6. The table discloses the first LED 2 data entry. The next data entries disclose that of the
first LED 3. Next comes the first data entry of LED 5 and finally comes the first data entry of LED 6.
This is the data entry with the ordinal number of 27 “Quick arming”.

LED Event Zone/


Description
Indication number User No
Burglary alarm type activated / Activated zone with AUX Zone No
 1
attribute “24h Burglary”
Burglary alarm type deactivated / Restored zone with Zone No
 2
AUX attribute “24h Burglary”
 3 Fire type alarm event in xx zone Zone No
 4 Fire type restoring event in xx zone Zone No
 5 Panic type alarm event in xx zone Zone No
 6 Panic type restoring event in xx zone Zone No
 7 Tamper type alarm event in xx zone Zone No
 8 Tamper type restoring event in xx zone Zone No
 9 Medical type alarm event in xx zone Zone No
 10 Medical type restoring event in xx zone Zone No
 11 Burglary Alarm type xx zone bypass Zone No
 12 Burglary Alarm type xx zone bypass restoring Zone No
 13 Fire type xx zone bypass Zone No
 14 Fire type xx zone bypass restoring Zone No
 15 Panic type xx zone bypass Zone No
 16 Panic type xx zone bypass restoring Zone No
 17 Tamper type xx zone bypass Zone No
 18 Tamper type xx zone bypass restoring Zone No
 19 Medical type xx zone bypass Zone No
 20 Medical type xx zone bypass restoring Zone No
 21 Disarm by xx user User No
 22 Remote disarming by xx user User No
 23 Disarming by key-switch in xx zone Zone No
 24 Arming by xx user User No
 25 Remote arming by xx user User No
 26 Arming by key-switch in xx zone Zone No
 27 Quick arm type arming -

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 28 Program mode entry -
 29 Program mode exit -
 30 Entering ambush code by xx user User No
 31 Telephone line failure -
 32 Recovery of faulty telephone line -
 33 Unsuccessful communication -
 34 Periodic test message communication -
 35 Digital communicator manual test Manager No
 36 Fuse blown -
 37 Restored fuse -
 38 System default RESET -
 39 Loss of 220 V AC power supply -
 40 Restored 220 V AC power supply -
 41 Low battery charge level -
 42 Restored battery charge level -
 43 Activated zone with attribute “Write to log” Zone No
 44 Restored zone with attribute “Write to log” Zone No
 45 Activated zone with AUX attribute “24h Burglary” Zone No
 46 Activated zone with AUX attribute “Battery Low” Zone No
 47 Activated zone with AUX attribute “Gas detector” Zone No
 48 Activated zone with AUX attribute “Water leakage” Zone No
 49 Activated zone with AUX attribute “AC lost” Zone No
 50 Activated zone with AUX attribute “GSM link trouble” Zone No
 51 Activated zone with AUX attribute “Refrigeration” Zone No
 52 Activated zone with AUX attribute “Loss of heat” Zone No
 53 Activated zone with AUX attribute “Foil Break” Zone No
 54 Activated zone with AUX attribute “Low bottled gas level” Zone No
 55 Activated zone with AUX attribute “High temperature” Zone No
 56 Activated zone with AUX attribute “Low temperature” Zone No
 57 Restored zone with AUX attribute “Battery low” Zone No
 58 Restored zone with AUX attribute “Gas detector” Zone No
 59 Restored zone with AUX attribute “Water leakage” Zone No
 60 Restored zone with AUX attribute “AC lost” Zone No
 61 Restored zone with AUX attribute “GSM link trouble” Zone No
 62 Restored zone with AUX attribute “Refrigeration” Zone No
Restored zone with AUX attribute “Loss of Heat” / “Foil Zone No
 63 break” / “Low bottled gas level” / “High temp.” / “Low
temp.”

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