Teletek CA60 Plus Panel - Installer Cheat Sheet
1.1 Default Panel Programming
Enter the Installer Mode by pressing [7] [7] [7] [7] when the system is disarmed
• The [READY] [ARM] and [TROUBLE] LED’s should now be flashing indicating you are now in install mode.
• The Panel can be defaulted by Pressing [5] [2], then by pressing [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
• It is suggested that the following information be programmed in the corresponding memory locations.
[31] : Strobe PGM 1 - Disable Options 5, 6 and Enable Options [1], [2], [3], [4], then press [->]
and then clear options 2, 6 and enable options [1], [3], [4], [5]. Press [ENT] to Save.
[40] : Exit Delay – Enter the delay in XX seconds (Eg [3] [0] for 30 seconds). Press [ENT] to Save.
[41] : Entry Delay – Enter the delay in XX seconds (Eg [3] [0] for 30 seconds). Press [ENT] to Save.
[44] : System Time – Enter the time in HH:MM format (Eg enter [1] [3] [3] [0] for 1:30pm). Press [ENT] to Save.
[45] : System Date – Enter the date in DD:MM format (Eg. enter [2] [6] [0] [7] for 26 July). Press [ENT] to Save.
[50] : Install Code – Enter a new 4 digit installer code then Press [ENT] to Save.
[60] : Monitoring Phone #1 – If Monitored, Enter your monitoring station phone number. Press [ENT] to Save.
[61] : Client Code – If Monitored, Enter the Client Code for the Panel. Press [ENT] to Save.
[67] : Test Report Time – If Monitored, Enter the test report time in HHMM format then Press [ENT] to Save.
[68] : Test Report Days – If Monitored, Enter [0] [1] for daily test reports then Press [ENT] to Save.
[69] : Report Signals – If Monitored, Enable options [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]. Press [ENT] to Save.
[74] : Auto Answer Option – Press [0] to disable Auto Answer, then Press [ENT] to Save.
FINALLY, Press [CLR] to exit the programming mode and return to normal operation.
Enter the Installer Mode by pressing [7] [7] [7] [7] when the system is disarmed
• The [READY] [ARM] and [TROUBLE] LED’s should now be flashing indicating you are now in install mode.
• The Panel can be defaulted by Pressing [5] [2], then by pressing [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
• It is suggested that the following information be programmed in the corresponding memory locations.
[31] : Strobe PGM 1 - Disable Options 5, 6 and Enable Options [1], [2], [3], [4], then press [->]
and then clear options 2, 6 and enable options [1], [3], [4], [5]. Press [ENT] to Save.
[40] : Exit Delay – Enter the delay in XX seconds (Eg [3] [0] for 30 seconds). Press [ENT] to Save.
[41] : Entry Delay – Enter the delay in XX seconds (Eg [3] [0] for 30 seconds). Press [ENT] to Save.
[44] : System Time – Enter the time in HH:MM format (Eg enter [1] [3] [3] [0] for 1:30pm). Press [ENT] to Save.
[45] : System Date – Enter the date in DD:MM format (Eg. enter [2] [6] [0] [7] for 26 July). Press [ENT] to Save.
[50] : Install Code – Enter a new 4 digit installer code then Press [ENT] to Save.
[60] : Monitoring Phone #1 – If Monitored, Enter your monitoring station phone number. Press [ENT] to Save.
[61] : Client Code – If Monitored, Enter the Client Code for the Panel. Press [ENT] to Save.
[67] : Test Report Time – If Monitored, Enter the test report time in HHMM format then Press [ENT] to Save.
[68] : Test Report Days – If Monitored, Enter [0] [1] for daily test reports then Press [ENT] to Save.
[69] : Report Signals – If Monitored, Enable options [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]. Press [ENT] to Save.
[74] : Auto Answer Option – Press [0] to disable Auto Answer, then Press [ENT] to Save.
FINALLY, Press [CLR] to exit the programming mode and return to normal operation.
1.2 Programming Zones
• Zone 1 is the Keypad Zone, and Zones 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 are on the main board
• When programming zones, enter the required memory location, enter the zone type, then press the [->] (right arrow button), and enable the required zone options.
[21] : Memory Location for Programming Zone 1 (Keypad Zone)
[22] : Memory Location for Programming Zone 2 (Main Board)
[23] : Memory Location for Programming Zone 3 (Main Board)
[24] : Memory Location for Programming Zone 4 (Main Board)
[25] : Memory Location for Programming Zone 5 (Main Board)
[26] : Memory Location for Programming Zone 6 (Main Board)
Zone Types
Zone Type [0] : Disable Zone Input
Zone Type [1] : Entry / Exit Delay
Zone Type [2] : Follow Zone
Zone Type [3] : Instant Zone
Zone Type [4] : 24 Hour Burglary
Zone Type [5] : 24 Hour Fire Zone (Recommended for Smoke or Heat Detectors)
Zone Type [6] : 24 Hour Panic
Zone Type [7] : 24 Hour Tamper (Recommended for Panel Box and Siren/Strobe Tamper)
Zone Type [8] : 24 Hour Medical
Zone Type [9] : Key Switch or Remote Control Arm/Disarm
Zone Options (Press the [->] Button for Zone Options)
Option [1] ON : Auto By passable Zone Enabled
Option [2] ON : By passable Zone Enabled
Option [3] ON : Stay (Home) Zone Enabled (Recommended for PIR Connected Zones)
Option [4] ON : Zone can be Force Armed (Recommended for PIR Connected Zones)
Option [5] ON : Double Knock Type Zone
Option [6] ON : Chime Zone (Recommended for any zones covering an Entry or Exit Area)
• Zone 1 is the Keypad Zone, and Zones 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 are on the main board
• When programming zones, enter the required memory location, enter the zone type, then press the [->] (right arrow button), and enable the required zone options.
[21] : Memory Location for Programming Zone 1 (Keypad Zone)
[22] : Memory Location for Programming Zone 2 (Main Board)
[23] : Memory Location for Programming Zone 3 (Main Board)
[24] : Memory Location for Programming Zone 4 (Main Board)
[25] : Memory Location for Programming Zone 5 (Main Board)
[26] : Memory Location for Programming Zone 6 (Main Board)
Zone Types
Zone Type [0] : Disable Zone Input
Zone Type [1] : Entry / Exit Delay
Zone Type [2] : Follow Zone
Zone Type [3] : Instant Zone
Zone Type [4] : 24 Hour Burglary
Zone Type [5] : 24 Hour Fire Zone (Recommended for Smoke or Heat Detectors)
Zone Type [6] : 24 Hour Panic
Zone Type [7] : 24 Hour Tamper (Recommended for Panel Box and Siren/Strobe Tamper)
Zone Type [8] : 24 Hour Medical
Zone Type [9] : Key Switch or Remote Control Arm/Disarm
Zone Options (Press the [->] Button for Zone Options)
Option [1] ON : Auto By passable Zone Enabled
Option [2] ON : By passable Zone Enabled
Option [3] ON : Stay (Home) Zone Enabled (Recommended for PIR Connected Zones)
Option [4] ON : Zone can be Force Armed (Recommended for PIR Connected Zones)
Option [5] ON : Double Knock Type Zone
Option [6] ON : Chime Zone (Recommended for any zones covering an Entry or Exit Area)
1.3 Users
• If more than 1 user is required, then add them using the following procedure.
1) Enter the Master Code (Default [0] [0] [0] [0])
2) Press the [PRG] Button.
3) Enter the 2 Digit User Number ([0] [0]=Master, [0] [1]=User 1, [1] [5]=User 15)
4) Enter the new 4 Digit User Code,
5) Enter the new 4 Digit User Code again to verify,
6) Press the [ENT] button to save the User Code.
• If more than 1 user is required, then add them using the following procedure.
1) Enter the Master Code (Default [0] [0] [0] [0])
2) Press the [PRG] Button.
3) Enter the 2 Digit User Number ([0] [0]=Master, [0] [1]=User 1, [1] [5]=User 15)
4) Enter the new 4 Digit User Code,
5) Enter the new 4 Digit User Code again to verify,
6) Press the [ENT] button to save the User Code.
USER REFERENCE INFORMATION
How do I Arm the system?
The system can be armed when the READY symbol is displayed on the LCD Display
1. Close all zones on the system.
2. Press the [ARM] button on the keypad.
3. Press the [0] to Regular Arm the system.
When you have correctly armed the system, the Exit Delay will initiate.
Please note that regular arming can also be activated using a remote control (where fitted).
After the exit delay has elapsed, the ON LCD segment will illuminate.
How do I Disarm the system?
1. Enter through a designated entry point (i.e. front door). The keypad will beep during the Entry Delay.
2. Enter your [ACCESS CODE].
Please note that the system can also be disarmed using a remote control (where fitted).
After the confirmation beep, the OFF LCD segment will illuminate.
How do I Stay / Home arm the system?
1. Close all non stay zones on the system (E.g. Windows, Doors)
2. Press the [ARM] button on the keypad.
3. Press the [1] to Stay Arm the system.
When you have correctly stay armed the system, the STAY LCD Segment will be displayed, and the Exit Delay will initiate.
How do change the system master code?
1. Enter the system [MASTER CODE].
2. Press the [PRG] button.
3. Press [0] followed by the [0] button.
The keypad will beep twice, indicating that you are now in master user programming mode.
4. Enter a new 4 digit [MASTER CODE].
Once entered, the keypad will beep twice, prompting you to Re-enter the 4 digit master code again.
5. Enter the new 4 digit [MASTER CODE] again to verify the new code entered.
Once confirmed, the system will enter the user permissions section for the master user.
6. Press the [ENT] button to save the user code changes.
How do I view alarm events in the system memory?
1. Disarm the system by entering your [ACCESS CODE].
2. Press the [MEM] button on the keypad.
3. Use the [<] and [>] buttons to scroll through events in the alarm memory.
4. Press the [1] button to display the event time (HH:MM).
5. Press the [2] button to display the event date (DD MM).
6. Press the [3] button to display the event code and the Zone/User (Blinking).
7. Press the [CLR] button to exit viewing the alarm memory.
How do I set the current time ?
1. Enter the system [MASTER CODE].
2. Press the [PRG] button on the keypad.
3. Press the [5] button followed by the [0] button
4. The keypad will emit 2 beeps, indicating that the current time should now be entered.
5. Enter the desired [TIME] in 24 Hour Format.
Example: 6:15 p.m. = 18:15
How do I set the current date ?
1. Enter the system [MASTER CODE].
2. Press the [PRG] button on the keypad.
3. Press the [5] button followed by the [1] button
4. The keypad will emit 2 beeps, indicating that the current time should now be entered.
5. Enter the desired [DATE] in dd/mm Format.
Example: 26 July. = 26/07
How do I view system trouble codes?
1. Enter your [ACCESS CODE].
2. Press the [TRBL] button on the keypad.
The system trouble information will be displayed via the Zone status segments.
The [ ] symbol surrounding a number indicates a trouble occurrence.
Read the corresponding explanation of the trouble from the Trouble List described below.
[1] – Power Supply Loss (The alarm panel mains power adaptor has been disconnected, switched off, may be faulty, or mains power may be unavailable. The power socket and plug pack should be checked to determine of mains power is available, and is switched on.
[2] – Battery Low or Missing (The Alarm Panel Backup Battery has been disconnected, or cannot hold a sufficient charge to maintain the security system in the event that mains power maybe unavailable. The backup battery should be replaced with a sealed lead acid battery, with a rating of 12Volts, 7A/h.
[3] – Fuse Blown (The alarm panel control box contains three fuses for overload protection. It is recommended that the condition of these fuses are checked, and replaced if required).
[4] – Phone Line Error (The security system cannot detect a phone line connection, or a dial tone. This may indicate that the phone socket for the alarm panel has been disconnected, or there is a problem with the telephone network).
[5] – Communication Error (The security system cannot communicate with the monitoring station. This may be an intermittent problem with the telephone network, the programmed phone number, or with the back to base monitoring station.)
[6] – System Tamper (The alarm panel control box, a sensor, keypad, or external siren/strobe case has been opened, or the device has been physically removed or damaged. Check End Of Line Resistors on each sensor device).
How do I Arm the system?
The system can be armed when the READY symbol is displayed on the LCD Display
1. Close all zones on the system.
2. Press the [ARM] button on the keypad.
3. Press the [0] to Regular Arm the system.
When you have correctly armed the system, the Exit Delay will initiate.
Please note that regular arming can also be activated using a remote control (where fitted).
After the exit delay has elapsed, the ON LCD segment will illuminate.
How do I Disarm the system?
1. Enter through a designated entry point (i.e. front door). The keypad will beep during the Entry Delay.
2. Enter your [ACCESS CODE].
Please note that the system can also be disarmed using a remote control (where fitted).
After the confirmation beep, the OFF LCD segment will illuminate.
How do I Stay / Home arm the system?
1. Close all non stay zones on the system (E.g. Windows, Doors)
2. Press the [ARM] button on the keypad.
3. Press the [1] to Stay Arm the system.
When you have correctly stay armed the system, the STAY LCD Segment will be displayed, and the Exit Delay will initiate.
How do change the system master code?
1. Enter the system [MASTER CODE].
2. Press the [PRG] button.
3. Press [0] followed by the [0] button.
The keypad will beep twice, indicating that you are now in master user programming mode.
4. Enter a new 4 digit [MASTER CODE].
Once entered, the keypad will beep twice, prompting you to Re-enter the 4 digit master code again.
5. Enter the new 4 digit [MASTER CODE] again to verify the new code entered.
Once confirmed, the system will enter the user permissions section for the master user.
6. Press the [ENT] button to save the user code changes.
How do I view alarm events in the system memory?
1. Disarm the system by entering your [ACCESS CODE].
2. Press the [MEM] button on the keypad.
3. Use the [<] and [>] buttons to scroll through events in the alarm memory.
4. Press the [1] button to display the event time (HH:MM).
5. Press the [2] button to display the event date (DD MM).
6. Press the [3] button to display the event code and the Zone/User (Blinking).
7. Press the [CLR] button to exit viewing the alarm memory.
How do I set the current time ?
1. Enter the system [MASTER CODE].
2. Press the [PRG] button on the keypad.
3. Press the [5] button followed by the [0] button
4. The keypad will emit 2 beeps, indicating that the current time should now be entered.
5. Enter the desired [TIME] in 24 Hour Format.
Example: 6:15 p.m. = 18:15
How do I set the current date ?
1. Enter the system [MASTER CODE].
2. Press the [PRG] button on the keypad.
3. Press the [5] button followed by the [1] button
4. The keypad will emit 2 beeps, indicating that the current time should now be entered.
5. Enter the desired [DATE] in dd/mm Format.
Example: 26 July. = 26/07
How do I view system trouble codes?
1. Enter your [ACCESS CODE].
2. Press the [TRBL] button on the keypad.
The system trouble information will be displayed via the Zone status segments.
The [ ] symbol surrounding a number indicates a trouble occurrence.
Read the corresponding explanation of the trouble from the Trouble List described below.
[1] – Power Supply Loss (The alarm panel mains power adaptor has been disconnected, switched off, may be faulty, or mains power may be unavailable. The power socket and plug pack should be checked to determine of mains power is available, and is switched on.
[2] – Battery Low or Missing (The Alarm Panel Backup Battery has been disconnected, or cannot hold a sufficient charge to maintain the security system in the event that mains power maybe unavailable. The backup battery should be replaced with a sealed lead acid battery, with a rating of 12Volts, 7A/h.
[3] – Fuse Blown (The alarm panel control box contains three fuses for overload protection. It is recommended that the condition of these fuses are checked, and replaced if required).
[4] – Phone Line Error (The security system cannot detect a phone line connection, or a dial tone. This may indicate that the phone socket for the alarm panel has been disconnected, or there is a problem with the telephone network).
[5] – Communication Error (The security system cannot communicate with the monitoring station. This may be an intermittent problem with the telephone network, the programmed phone number, or with the back to base monitoring station.)
[6] – System Tamper (The alarm panel control box, a sensor, keypad, or external siren/strobe case has been opened, or the device has been physically removed or damaged. Check End Of Line Resistors on each sensor device).