Owners Manual AV9000 Eight Zone Downloadable Panel Installation & Programming Manual Programmed through the keypads or with the ScanPro Downloader Software Use with EKP1 LED KYPD EKP1L LCD KYPD OR KEYSWITCH P/N 64812814 A PDF 10/1/97 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURE LIST OF THE NEW AV9000 CONTROL PANEL....................................................................... 3 SECTION 1: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................... 4 GENERAL ............................................................................................................................................................ 4 FIGURE 1 WIRING DIAGRAM ......................................................
Feature List of the New AV9000 Control Panel Standard AV9000 Features Time Tested "Reliability" manufactured into every panel. 8 Zone Control with Alarm "Identification By Zone" at the keypad as well as communication to the Central Monitoring Station. Panel has "Three Telephone Numbers" for Backup/Split reporting.
SECTION 1: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL 8. If keyswitch operation is desired, connect a UL listed Momentary normally open switch between terminals 12 (+) and 8 (-). A keypad must be used with the keyswitch in UL applications. See section 1.10 1.0 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The ARROWHEAD Model AV9000 is an eight zone control panel/ digital communicator alarm system.
19. TESTING THE LOCAL SYSTEM USING THE EKP1 or EKP1L: Arm the system in the TEST MODE. (Press: Access Code, MODE, TEST, then ENTER). The audible warning devices will pulsate continuously during TEST, except when testing an Entrance Delay zone. During Entrance Delay time, the audible warning device will change to a steady sound (for four seconds in the TEST MODE) and then return to a pulsating sound. All loops may now be tested independently. Violate each loop separately.
Note: Open/Close reporting is not recommended when using the partitioning feature. FAULT ANALYSIS NOTES After the programmed number of reporting attempts, the communicator stops trying to call and goes into a trouble condition indicating “Failure to Communicate”. The panel will again attempt to communicate when a new alarm condition occurs. To silence the Audible Warning Device and clear the Alarm Report to prevent further attempts to report the initial alarm, enter and exit the test mode.
SECTION 2: PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS USING HEXADECIMAL VALUES In a memory location the computer can store a “blank” or a number from “1” to “15”. These are referred to as HEXADECIMAL NUMBERS ( one of 16). The following is a conversion table to relate HEXADECIMAL VALUES to normal decimal numbers. Using the EKP1 and/or EKP1L to program the AV9000 2.
2.8 REPROGRAMMING NUMERIC DATA It is not necessary to “clear” existing numeric data when reprogramming, unless the digit is a “1”. Just reprogram over the old data. 2.4 SELECTION DATA Selection Data displays specific data selected for special functions. For example: Burglary zones or fire zones, or DTMF dialing and False Alarm Shutdown. DISPLAY of Selection data uses only the right bank of LED’s which represent the zones 1-8. The example in Figure 3 indicates zones 2, 4, 6 and 7 being selected. 2.
EKP1L - LCD KEYPAD EKP1L - SUMMARY OF KEY FUNCTIONS IN PROGRAMMING The LCD keypad can be used to program the panel following the procedures on the next few pages. In addition to programming the panel the keypad itself can be programmed. Figure 4 is a programming guide for ALPHANUMERIC data that is stored in the keypad and then used in the LCD display. In order to enter keypad programming refer to the instructions in 1.6.
EKP1L - KEYPAD COMMAND SUMMARY 2.32 EKP1L INSTALLER CODE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS: 2.
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FIGURE 6 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 133 134 135 ZONE REPORT DELAY TIME (x10sec) AC & LOW BATTERY REPORT DELAY (x1min) FALSE ALARM SHUTDOWN COUNT (1 - 15) (1 - 15) (1 - 15) Weekdays = 1 - 7 ( Sunday = 1 - Saturday = 7 ) 136 137 138 139 140 136-140 TIMER REPORT [month] [weekday] [day] [hour] [min] 2 0 141 ASSIGNABLE RELAY OUTPUT #1 BLANK = BURG BELL 1 = Audible Warning 2 = Door Strike 3 = Strobe Light 142 ASSIGNABLE RELAY OUTPUT #2 BLANK = FIRE BELL 4 = Courtesy 5 = Arm/Disarm/Alarm 6 = Read
2.35 RECEIVER FORMAT EXAMPLE: CO N D IT IO N S ce n ar io # 1 A) T rip on Z one 1 FIGURE 7 A CR O N S CA N P R O S U P E R F AS T D OW NL OAD E R E X T E NDE D A D E MCO K N IG H T S U P E R F AS T Account 1234 Z ONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 03- 1234 [ 1 1] [0 01] Acc. 123 4 1 T Acc. 123 4 11 1111 1 B ) Momentary trip on Z one 2 Z ONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 3 03- 1234 [ 32] [0 01] 03- 1234 [ E 2] [0 02] Acc. 123 4 32 3333 2 61 Acc. 123 4 E 6 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 7 Acc.
NOTES 1. The “T” in Acron Format (conditions A-H) indicates Zone 1 is still tripped. In addition to the alarm which caused the report, the status of all zones is reported during each alarm transmission. A “T” indicates a tripped zone while a blank space indicates a zone which has not been violated. SENTROL, INC does not recommend the use of one for Zone Report Code since it indicates a previously tripped zone with the Superfast Format. 2.
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FIGURE 9 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 133 134 135 ZONE REPORT DELAY TIME (x10sec) AC & LOW BATTERY REPORT DELAY (x1min) FALSE ALARM SHUTDOWN COUNT (1 - 15) (1 - 15) (1 - 15) Weekdays = 1 - 7 ( Sunday = 1 - Saturday = 7 ) 136-140 TIMER REPORT [month] [weekday] [day] [hour] [min] 141 ASSIGNABLE RELAY OUTPUT #1 BLANK = BURG BELL 142 ASSIGNABLE RELAY OUTPUT #2 BLANK = FIRE BELL 143 REPORTING ATTEMPTS 136 137 138 139 140 * 144 ANSWER ON RING NUMBER 145-148 INSTALLER ACCESS CODE DIGITS 149-152
2.37 INSTALLER PROGRAMMING 6. After entering the last parameter, you must press the [ENTER] key so that the new parameters will be set to the system. If for any reason you do not want to program these new parameters, you must wait 30 seconds without pressing any key, at which point the system will abort the whole programming process.
SECTION 3: PROGRAMMING STEPS Each of the "Steps" below correspond to the Item numbers used in the ScanPro Downloader software. The numbers following each of the steps are the EEProm memory locations used in keypad programming. 3 = Not Used. 4 = SK 4 + 2 , 2300 Hz. handshake, 1800 Hz. data, 20 pps. 5 = Ademco Highspeed. 6 = Acron Superfast. 7 = Slow, 1400 Hz. handshake, 1900 Hz. data, 10 pps. 8 = Slow Extended 1400 Hz. handshake, 1900 Hz. data, 10 pps. 9 = SK 4 + 2, 1400 Hz. handshake, 1900 Hz.
Format = SK4+2 Station Code Keypad # =2 Account # Duress Code = D Transmission D3 = Duress Code User #3 1234 52 = Station Code Keypad #2 EXAMPLE: TEST/CANCEL REPORT FOR ZONE 5 Test/Cancel code = C Zone 5 Event code = 15 Test/Cancel Report in SK 4+2 = C5 This report, when used in conjunction with extended, Silent Knight, Acron Superfast, or Ademco will report Test Cancel by zone.
NOTE: The upload/download code should only be sent to receivers 1 and 2 since this code will automatically be sent to the ScanPro during communications or programming. STEP 38 136-140 TEST TIMER REPORTING TIME The test timer can be programmed to report the Test Code to any receiver. The timer can be programmed to report 24 hours from the last report or on a daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly cycle and at a predetermined time of day. Leave these locations blank to report 24 hrs. from the last report.
STEP 39 141 ASSIGNABLE OUTPUT RELAY 1 This output may be programmed to provide +12 V.D.C at the output terminal whenever the selected condition occurs. Program as follows: STEP 42 144 RING COUNT (0-15) The system may be programmed to automatically pick-up and answer the telephone line after 1 to 15 rings. This function must be programmed if remote up/downloading is to be initiated by the computer calling the panel and the panel is to answer without the user entering a keypad sequence.
ZONE OPTIONS STEP 51 195 REPORTING DELAY ZONES (1-8) Select the zones which will delay before dialing out to the receiver. If an alarm signal on a silent 24-hour delay zone restores prior to expiration of the delay time, the zone will not report out. But, 24hour audible zones will latch until the system is disarmed. For burglary zones, the panel must be disarmed during the delay in order to abort the report. STEP 46 185 DELAY GROUP 1 ZONE SELECT (1-8) There are two exit/entrance delay times available.
PANEL FUNCTIONS (NOTE: The keypad tamper feature is only available in the European version of the panel.
SECTION 4: COMPLIANCE INFORMATION TO USER This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception.
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SECTION 5: LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY AND LIABILITY LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMER LIMITED WARRANTY Sentrol, Inc., warrants to the purchaser that under normal use and service, its products will be free from defects in material and workmanship for twenty-four (24) months from the date of manufacture of the products. Sentrol, Inc.’s warranty obligation is limited to repairing or replacing (at Sentrol, Inc.