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ZONE EXPANDER
CA-64 E
ca64e_e 10/07
The CA-64 E expander is dedicated to interfacing with INTEGRA series or CA-64
alarm control panels. It allows extension of the alarm system by eight zones having
identical features as the zones of the control panel main board. Additionally, the
expander supports vibration and roller shutter motion detectors. This manual applies
to the expander with electronics version 2.1 and firmware version 2.0 (or newer).
1. Description of electronics board
ADRES
12345
2
1
STATUS
Z1 COM Z2 Z3
COM
Z4 Z5
COM
Z6 Z7
COM
Z8
Fig. 1. Schematic view of the expander electronics board.
Legend:
1 –
LED SATUS
to indicate the process of communication between control panel
and expander:
−
blinking – data exchange with the panel;
−
ON – no data exchange with the panel (the module and the control panel
connecting wire is damaged, identification of module is not carried out or the
STARTER program is started in the control panel);
2 –
package of DIP switches
designed for setting individual address of the module
and for selecting the type of supported detectors (see:
DIP
SWITCHES
).
Description of the terminals:
Z1…Z8
- zones
COM
– common ground
TMP
– module tamper detection circuit (NC) – if not used, it should be shorted
to ground.
CLK
,
DTA
– expander bus
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+12V
– expander power supply input (detectors power supply output)
1.1 DIP switches
By using the DIP-switches you can set an individual address of a device and select
the type of detectors to be served.
To set the address, use the 1 to 5 switches. This address must differ from those of the
other modules connected to the control panel expander bus. In order to determine the
expander address, add up the numbers set on particular DIP switches, according to
Table 1.
Switch number
1
2
3
4
5
Numerical equivalent
(for switch in ON position)
1
2
4
8
16
Table 1.
Five switches allow addresses to be assigned to 32 expanders (numbers from 0 to
31). Addresses of the expanders connected to one bus can not be repeated, while the
addressing sequence is optional. It is recommended that you assign consecutive
addresses, starting from zero, to expanders and other modules connected to one bus.
This will permit problems to be avoided during extension of the alarm system.
To determine the type of detectors to be supported, and the method of expander
identification in the system, use the switch 8. If the switch is set to OFF position, the
expander zones can be programmed as NO, NC, EOL, 2EOL/NO or 2EOL/NC. It the
switch 8 is set to ON position, the expander zones can be programmed as NO, NC,
EOL, 2EOL/NO, 2EOL/NC, vibration or roller shutter motion.
The switch 8 must be set to OFF position for the CA-64 control panel and
for the INTEGRA series with firmware up to and including version 1.04.
Only with this setting the control panel will be able to identify the
expander.
The switch 8 can be set to ON position for the INTEGRA series control
panels with firmware in version 1.05 or later. The expander will be
identified as CA-64 Ei.
The switches 6 and 7 must be set to OFF position.
address:
6
type of supported zones:
NO, NC, EOL, 2EOL/NO,
2EOL/NC
(setting for CA-64 control panel
and INTEGRA series
with firmware 1.04 or earlier)
Fig. 2. Example of DIP switch settings.
SATEL
CA-64E
3
address:
22
type of supported zones:
NO, NC, EOL, 2EOL/NO,
2EOL/NC, vibration and roller
(setting for INTEGRA panels
with firmware in version 1.05 or
later)
Fig. 3. Example of DIP switch settings.
2. Mounting and installation
Caution:
Prior to starting the module hookup, switch off power supply of the security
system.
1. Fasten the expander board in its housing.
2. Using cables, connect the terminals CLK, DTA and COM to the expander bus on
the control panel main board.
3. Using the DIP switches, set up the appropriate expander address and the type of
the supported detectors.
4. Connect the detector leads (for connection description refer to the alarm control
panel installer manual).
5. Connect the leads of the tamper contact on expander housing to the terminals
TMP and COM. Where two expanders are installed in the housing, the TMP input
of one expander is to be shorted to ground, and the contact leads are to be
connected to the TMP input of the other expander.
6. Connect the power supply leads to the terminals +12V and COM. The expander
supply voltage need not be provided from the control panel main board. A power
supply unit or another expander with power supply can be used for this purpose.
3. Starting the expander
1. Turn on power supply of the security system. The LED indicating communication
with the alarm control panel will come on with steady light.
2. Call the "
Expander identification
" function in the LCD keypad
(
Æ
Service mode
Æ
Structure
Æ
Hardware
Æ
Identification). When the identification is completed, the
LED which indicates communication with the alarm control panel will start blinking.
Note:
In the process of identification, the control panel writes to the module memory
a special (16-bit) number intended to detect the module presence in the system.
Replacement of the expander with another (even one having the same address
set up on the switches) without a new identification will trigger alarm (module
tamper – verification error).
3. Using the LCD keypad or computer (
D
LOAD
64
or
D
LOAD
X
program, depending on
the control panel type), perform programming of the module zones.
4. Save the module settings in the control panel memory.
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4. Numeration of zones
After completion of the identification procedure, consecutive numbers in the system
will be assigned to the expander zones. The numeration depends on the control panel
size and is also affected by the address set in the expander and the number of bus to
which the expander is connected. The expanders connected to the first expander bus
have priority over those connected to the second expander bus. It should be borne in
mind, when new expanders are being installed in the system. If the address of a new
zone expander is lower or the expander is connected to the bus 1, and a zones
expander was connected to the bus 2, the numeration of zones in the system will be
changed (the new expander will receive the numbers of zones assigned before to the
previously installed expander, and a greater number of expanders installed may
cause considerable changes in the system).If such a situation occurs, you can restore
the previous status by means of the
D
LOAD
X
program (INTEGRA series) or the
D
LOAD
64
program (CA-64 control panel). Open the „Hardware” tab in the „Structure”
window, and click on the expander in which you want to change the zones
numeration, and then click on the „Advanced settings” button in the right-hand lower
corner of the window. A window will be displayed where you can move the expander
position throughout the list, thus changing the numeration of zones. The changes in
the zones numeration introduced in this way will be valid until the identification
procedure in the system is repeated.
5. Technical data
Number of zones ........................................................................................................... 8
Nominal supply voltage ........................................................................... 12 V DC ±15%
Average current consumption................................................................................18 mA
PCB dimensions ............................................................................................. 57x80 mm
Weight ...................................................................................................................... 47 g
The latest EC declaration of conformity and product approval certificates
are available for downloading on website
www.satel.pl
SATEL sp. z o.o.
ul. Schuberta 79
80-172 Gdańsk
POLAND
tel. + 48 58 320 94 00
info@satel.pl
www.satel.pl
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