DISPLAY ICONS
Symbol Meaning
CAME logo
System armed
System disarmed
System partially armed
Programming
Events memory
User menu
Alarm memory
Not ready for arming
Generic power supply failure
230 V network power supply failure
Battery failure
PSTN line down
GSM line down
Serial connection (local)
Ethernet connection (remote)
SYSTEM STATUS SIGNALS
The system status signals function according to how the Installer
programmed them . Depending upon the Installer's programming,
the display can be visible all the time (LED and display visible) or
screened for increased security (no information to strangers about
the status of the system) . Only the alarm LEDS (RED for readers
and YELLOW for keypads) remain visible if activated . All the other
signals from LEDs and the display, following activation of a scenario
or of any other system management activity, are suspended after a
pre-programmed time (max . 30 seconds) and the LEDs go off .
SYSTEM STATUS ALWAYS DISPLAYED
LEDs
Status Information displayed
Means that there are open inputs . If a scenario
〇
is launched an alarm could be triggered . Check
open inputs when launching scenarios .
(green)
Means that there are NO open inputs . The sys-
●
tem can be armed without any problems .
Means the areas managed are OFF (system
〇
OFF) .
●
Means that all the areas managed are ON (sys-
tem completely ON) .
(green)
◉
Means that at least one area managed is ON
(system partially ON) .
〇
Means that the alarm is NOT triggered in the
areas managed .
Means that the alarm is triggered in at least one
●
of the areas managed (system in alarm state) .
(red)
Means that the associated system has detect-
◉
ed an alarm which has been silenced . See the
events list for the list of alarms .
LEDs
Status Information displayed
Means that there are no failures on the system .
〇
●
Means there is a failure .
When the "Screen status" function is on, it indi-
cates the presence of an event to view .
Can mean that: there is no power supply from
the network (230 V AC); the battery of a radio
peripheral has to be replaced; a fuse needs re-
(yellow)
placing; a failure-type input is unbalanced; the
time and date has not been set; there's a prob-
lem on the PSTN or GSM line; the GSM module's
SIM has expired .
Means that the control unit battery should be
◉
replaced
〇 = Off | ● = On | ◉ = Flashing
Events that happen at the same time are signalled with the
following priority: alarms, exit times, failures . They are shown on
the display in rotation .
ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD
Keys
Functions
The alphanumeric keys allow you to enter access
codes, select areas being armed and change pa-
rameters .
Menu browsing and selection keys .
Parameter modification keys .
Once the code has been entered, it allows you to
access the User Menu . Press for more than 5 sec-
onds to access the keypad menu .
Launch scenarios keys .
System disarm key .
KEYPAD MENU
The Keypad Menu is independent from the control unit menu and
lets you set different features of the keypad such as the language,
contrast and brightness of the display, illumination of keys and sys-
tem status LEDs, and other functions as in the following table .
To go into the Keypad Menu, press and hold down for a few seconds
, until the
screen appears on the display . Then
KEYPAD LANGUAGE
use the keys to browse and select as shown .
allows the keypad to be cleaned safely . Going into
KEYPAD CLEANING
values with [*], starts a 30-second countdown during which the
keypad is not on . At the end of the countdown it automatically goes
back to the menu .
allows only the keypad software version to be viewed .
KEYPAD VERSION
Pressing
twice in succession, takes you out of the Keypad Menu .
[#]
If xx seconds pass without any action the keypad goes into STAND-
BY mode and after a further xx seconds automatically leaves the
Keypad Menu .
The
LEARNING
keypads .
menu is available only on radio