Owner`s manual

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SECTION 2: PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
Using the EKP1 and/or EKP1L to program the AV9000
2.0 INTRODUCTION
Whether you are an experienced installer/programmer or a newcomer,
you will find programming and installing the AV9000 simple and easy
to understand. For those familiar with programming ARROWHEAD
or other products, filling out a Programming Worksheet and reading
Section II with an occasional glance at Section Ill (Programming Items)
is probably all that is necessary. For those that are new to program-
ming, a thorough reading of Sections II and III is recommended.
Programming the AV9000 system can be accomplished using
“ScanPro Downloader” uploading/downloading Software, EKP1 or
EKP1L keypads. All information programmed is stored in non-vola-
tile EEPROM memory, which retains its data even if complete power
is removed.
If the Installer Code is unknown, pull the ‘Access Code Program-
ming’ (P1) jumper off the pins until the keypad generates a two-sec-
ond continuous tone. Replace the jumper. At this time you have
approximately 30 seconds to place a 4 digit installers code followed
by the [Enter] key. If you are using the EKP1L it will display the cur-
rent installers code. If the Installers Code Privacy bit is set in
location 205, the previous entry will only cause the #1 Access
Code to be altered. Since the EKP1L keypad displays memory
locations and data more readily, we will concentrate on the EKP1
programming and follow it with the differences using the LCD key-
pad. Upon initial programming for monitoring, activate the test
sequence and disarm panel [AAAA] [*] [4] [#]. This will erase
any unreported alarms from memory.
2.1 PROGRAMMING MODE (Using EKP1)
The EKP1 keypad is shipped with a programming overlay, and fig-
ures 2 and 3 show how it is used to display the Address Location and
its associated data.
There are two types of programming modes with the AV9000 sys-
tem, namely Keypad programming and Panel programming. The
following describes the key sequences necessary for each:
ENTER PANEL PROGRAMMING
0
7 77 7
INSTALLER
CODE
ENTER
#
INSTANT
0
MODE
*
PRESS
SIMULTANEOUSLY
The panels programmable features are fully described in SEC-
TION 3. Refer to this section for what can be programmed in the
panel. Remember that upon completion of this sequence the display
indicates that you are at address “0”. [Enter] must be pressed to
allow programming to start at address “1”.
EXITING PROGRAMMING MODE.
ENTER
#
MODE
*
PRESS
SIMULTANEOUSLY
Exit either Panel or Keypad programming mode, by pressing the [* &
#] keys simultaneously.
Successful entry into either panel or keypad programming mode
is indicated by the lower right (YELLOW) LED being lit.
*** WARNING — CLOCK STOPS WHILE IN PROGRAMMING
MODE (Reset time after exiting)***
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 HEXADECI-
MAL VALUES to normal decimal numbers.
HEXADECIMAL TO DECIMAL CONVERSIONS
EKP1 - DISPLAY ORIENTATION
2.2 LED ARRANGEMENT
The top two LED’s on the keypad are used to indicate memory loca-
tions. When both are off, the memory locations displayed, range
from 0-99. When the top right LED (Armed) is lit, the memory loca-
tions range from 100-199. When the top left LED (Ready) is lit, the
memory locations range from 200-255, with 255 being the highest
address available.
The two banks of LED’s representing zones 1-8 are used to display
the “unit” and “tenth” digits. The right bank of LED’s will indicate the
unit digit. The left bank will indicate the tenth digit. A value of 9 will be
indicated on the right bank with the “1” and “8” LED’s on; a value of 90
will be indicated on the left bank with the “10” and the “80” LED’s
being on. The example at the right indicates address 198. (see Fig-
ure 2 below)
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
*
0 #
CLEAR
SHOW DATA
OR
MEM. LOC.
ENTER DATA
ADD STEP
MEM. LOC.
20
2
30
3
40
4
50 5
60 6
70
7
80 8
100
10
200
1
ESC. PROG.
90
9
ADDRESS
Figure 2
When in the data mode, the display shows the data contents of the
current memory location and the keypad can be used to modify the
data. When in the memory location mode, the keypad displays the
current memory location and entries will move you to the address
entered. The [MODE] key is used to switch between the two display
modes. When in the memory location mode, the Address LED (YEL-
LOW) is on. When in the data mode the address LED (YELLOW) is
off.
2.3 NUMERIC DATA
Numeric Data is indicated as a digit 1-15 and is used for tele-
phone numbers, account codes, entrance/exit delays, etc.