Owner`s manual
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FAULT ANALYSIS NOTES
After the programmed number of reporting attempts, the commu-
nicator stops trying to call and goes into a trouble condition indicat-
ing “Failure to Communicate”. The panel will again attempt to com-
municate when a new alarm condition occurs. To silence the Au-
dible Warning Device and clear the Alarm Report to prevent fur-
ther attempts to report the initial alarm, enter and exit the test mode.
This will clear the Alarm Report and reset the system.
You may wish to advise your customer over the phone to use this
method to clear the Alarm Report until you can solve the problem.
Upon resetting the system (including entering and exiting the Test
Mode) any existing fault conditions will cause the Audible Warning
Device to pulsate. To silence, initiate the Fault Analysis mode. (See
EKP1 or EKP1L Owner’s Manual.)
1.4 SPECIFICATIONS
Power Requirements: 120VAC, 20 VA, 16.5V Trans
former supplied. 12-Volt battery, 7AH (Yuasa NP7-12) recharge-
able gel-type, not supplied.
Temperature Operating Range: 32° F to 120° F.
Bell Output: Burglary and Fire Output, 12.5
VDC. 300mA.
Auxiliary Power Output: 12.5 VDC, regulated. 400 mA.
Transient &Lightning Protection: Lightning and surge protec-
tion provided on all input, power and telephone lines.
Zone Response Time: 220 mSec. During a report-
ing cycle, response time increases to approximately one second.
Maximum Loop Resistance: DO NOT exceed 300 ohms on
any zone loop (not including EOL Resistor.)
Dimensions: 9"H x 13"W x 3"D
Shipping Weight: 10 lbs.
FCC Registration Number: 4T2USA-24862-AL-E
Ringer Eqivalence: 0.2B
Note: In order to achieve a 24 hour battery back up time maxi-
mum current draw from the auxiliary and Bell output are as
follows:
Auxiliary, Fire and Keypad Output = 200mA max
Bell Output = 300mA max
1.6 PARTITIONED OPERATION
The AV9000 has the capability of a limited partitioned operation
that is ideal for residential installations. The partitioned operation
allows two users to utilize and control factory selected zones. The
partitions are configured as follows:
Note: To activate partitioned operation see Location 205.
PARTITION 1 PARTITION 2
Zones 1-4 5-8
Exit/EntryTimes Delay Group 1 Delay Group 2
Keypads 1,3 2,4
User Codes 1-4 5-8
When you are using the Partitioned Mode the following notes apply:
a) Bells/Assignable outputs will disarm with the first valid access
code entry from either partition during an alarm.
b) The keyswitch will only arm and disarm Partition 1.
c) User access codes can only be changed from partition 1 since
you must know user code 1 to change other user codes.
d) Since the door strike is activated with access code 8, it is part of
partition 2. User code 8 becomes a non usable access code for arm-
ing and disarming once it is programmed to Door strike.
e) Exit/Entry group 1 belongs to partition 1 and group 2 belongs to
partiton 2.
Note: Open/Close reporting is not recommended when using
the partitioning feature.
The only item that needs to be programmed in the keypad is the
keypad address. This is located at address 000 and accepts a value
from 0 to 3; Blank = 0. This address is used to identify which
keypad station has been activated for opens/closes or panics, or
to select partition keypads.
1.7 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
EKP1 Keypad - A digital arming station that allows full system sta-
tus from one or more convenient locations. 8 LEDs display zone
status and alarm memory for each zone; 8 LEDs display armed
status of each burglary zone; 3 LEDs display general loop status,
instant/delay mode and general armed status.
EKP1L Keypad - An ALPHANUMERIC LCD arming station that al-
lows full system status from one or more convenient locations. 2
lines of 16 charactes display zone status and alarm memory for each
zone; 1 LED displays armed status and 1 LED displays Ready Sta-
tus.
ScanPro - “ScanPro Downloader” Software The ScanPro
Downloader is a software package that runs on a IBM compatible
PC. This software uses a standard 1200 baud modem to allow the
computer to call and program the panel over the phone line. It also
includes an unattended mode and a receiver mode that can be used
to handle non-emergency signals as well as to automate both instal-
lation programming and periodic updating of panel data.
EOL2200 - Underwriters Laboratories Inc. requires that the EOL2200
end-of-line resistor be used on all fire zones.
DOB - The DATA OUTPUT BOARD provides eight open collector
outputs from the basic control panel. The functions which are
available on the DOB are as follows:
1) Burg bell 5) Courtesy
2) Fire Bell 6) Strobe Light
3) Ready 7) Door Strike
4) Arm/Disarm 8) Audible Warning
These outputs can be used to provide an Armed and Ready LED to a
Keyswitch, trigger a slave communication device such as a radio
transmitter, or local status displays. With the addition of relays these
drivers can be used to turn on courtesy lights, run a strobe light,
activate a door lock or remote keypad buzzer. The assignable out-
puts on the circuit board can also be programmed for any one of
these functions. When activated, these are also relay controlled
with a voltage output.
Note: All outputs are active low except (5) Courtesy, which is
active high.