EKP1L LCD KEYPAD Owner's Manual use with AV9000 series Control panels IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR SAFETY TO TEST YOUR SYSTEM AND IT'S COMPONENTS REGULARLY.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Paragraphs that are indicated by a refer to options that may or may not apply to your system. Those which your installer has marked with an x should be read as they contain information which pertains to your system. The material in this publication is for information purposes only and is subject to change without notice. SENTROL, INC., assumes no responsibility for any error which may appear in this publication.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION The EKP1L is a digital arming station that provides full system control and displays full system status from one or more convenient locations. A brief description of the functions of each light and the LCD display is shown in Figure 1. Additionally, built into each EKP1L is a miniature sounding device which, when active, indicates various conditions such as a Pre-Alarm Warning, Fault Condition, Test Modes of operation, or Door Annunciation.
A Green READY Light when on indicates that all protected areas are secure and system is ready to be armed. A blinking ready light indicates a Fault Condition. B Red General ARMED Light when on indicates system is armed or on. A blinking armed light indicates that an alarm has occurred. C--The "LCD DISPLAY" indicates system status in english, with zone arming, zone bypassing, alarms and trouble conditions all being displayed.
ARMING SYSTEM WITH READY LIGHT ON OR OFF If the READY light is on, all zones may be armed by entering your Access Code, using the key sequence in Figure 3. If the READY light is not on you must either go and close the door or window that is open or BYPASS the zone and eliminate it from the system for this ARMING. When the READY light is not on the display will show NOT READY and scroll through the zone descriptions of the zones that are NOT READY.
GROUP BYPASS Instead of bypassing zones individually, your installer may have assigned several zones together to be bypassed all at one time. An example would be turning off all the interior zones of the premises allowing movement, while still protecting the perimeter. Example: Interior zones 2, 3 and 4 have been assigned as GROUP BYPASS zones.
mode but it will not send any alarm signals to the Monitoring Center. As you go through the system tripping the zones you will get a short ring of the bell to let you know when a zone is violated. Entry and exit delays are shortened to 4 secs during the test. After you have tripped all the zones and returned to the keypad you will find all of the zones that responded in ALARM MEMORY.
OPENING AND CLOSING BY USER The Opening and Closing by user code identifies the user who disarms (opening) and arms (closing) the system. This is accomplished by assigning an individual access code to each user, (up to 8 users on the AV9000 and SC700 ). The primary access code is always reported as user one. Seven additional secondary access codes may be selected for the AV9000 and SC700. Select secondary codes as shown in Entering or Changing Secondary Access Code Section.
Zone), call your installer for service as an important part of your system is out of order. Other messages that you may see are listed below. AC OFF: Indicates A.C. power to your alarm system has been disrupted. LOW BATTERY: Indicates a low battery condition FAIL COMMUNICATE: Indicates failure to communicate to the central monitoring station. IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR SAFETY THAT YOU HAVE YOUR INSTALLER CORRECT ANY FAULTS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
Figure 16 1 ● 3 ● 4 ■ 6 ■ 7 ◆ 9 ◆ ▲ # ▲ * EMERGENCY ALARM KEY PAIRS Consult your installer/dealer as to which one(s) of these are used, if any, and which combination initiates which alarm. The special symbols above and between the specific rows are to help you identify which keys to press in case of an emergency situation.
CHANGING USER CODES User codes can be changed from the keypad using the following sequence, AAAA [Mode] [CP] {[Mode] n} {CCCC} [Enter], where AAAA is the master code and CCCC is the new code for user number n. (See Figure 18 for an example). NOTE: Only user #1 is allowed to program his or other users code. EXAMPLE: Change user number 3s code to 1535.
EVACUATION PLAN The National Fire Protection Agency recommends the following guidelines to be prepared for an actual fire. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Draw a floor plan of the building marking all doors and windows. Evaluate all possible escape routes from building, trying each route. Select two (2) escape routes from each room. Second floor rooms should have a rope ladder that reaches the ground. Draw a sketch of the escape route and familiarize everyone in the home with it.
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 as follows: Control Panels and accessories - 24 months from date of manufacture; Sensors and accessories - 60 months from date of manufacture. Sentrol, Inc.’s warranty obligation is limited to repairing or replacing (at Sentrol, Inc.
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