SC800/ SC1600 8 Zone & 16 Zone Downloadable Panels Installation & Programming Manual Use with EKP1 LED or SK1L LCD keypad Programmed through the LCD keypad or with the ScanPro Downloader Software P/N 64812821 A PDF 9/12/97 1
US ER CO DE S P ECIAL F UNC T IO NS Zone 1-9 B y pas s [P P P P ] + [ZZZZ] + [ # ] Zone 10-16 B y pas s [P P P P ] + [1& 2] + [Z] + [1& 2] + [Z] + [ # ] Internal G roup 1 B y pas s [P P P P ] + [ * ] + [1] + [ # ] Internal G roup 2 B y pas s [P P P P ] + [ * ] + [2] + [ # ] B y pas s B oth G roups [P P P P ] + [ * ] + [1] + [*] + [2] + [ # ] Ins tant M ode A rm [P P P P ] + [ * ] + [0] + [ # ] Dures s Code [P P P P ] + [0] + [#] S et Tim e/D ate [P P P P ] + [ * ] + [3] + [ # ] Tes t M ode O
HARD WARE FEA TURES HARDW FEATURES ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 8 or 16 Hardwire EOL Resistor Supervised Zones Keypad Programmable w/ SK1L keypad 3 wire keypad with snap fit design Provisions for earth grounding Two keypads available (LCD, LED) Single/dual bell operation Keypad resettable smoke power Remote/Local prewarning output Courtesy output to drive loop interface modules Keyswitch operation Built-in communicator Remote ready and arm LEDs Terminal type wire connections Planar gap lightning protect
TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 2: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................... 6 SECTION 4: SYSTEM KEYPADS OVERVIEW .......................................................... 11 SECTION 5: USER/INSTALLER MENUS ................................................................... 13 SECTION 6: PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS........................................................ 16 SECTION 7: SPECIAL PANEL FEATURES ...............................................................
SECTION 1: SYSTEM O VER VIEW & A VAILABLE OPTIONS OVER VERVIEW AV 1.1 1.3 HARD WARE OPTIONAL ITEMS HARDW EKP1 - This is an LED keypad that can be used in the SC800 system. It is capable of showing zone status for only zones 1-8. It is capable of many of the normal operations but not able to function T usable with as a keypad programmer. The operations that are NO NOT this keypad are also indicated on page (i). GENERAL DESCRIPTION The SC system is ready to use from the factory.
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - CAUTION 1. Do not connect battery until installation is complete. 2. Do not apply power until after Step 13. 3. Reversing battery leads will result in permanent damage to the unit and will void the warranty warranty.. 1. Mount control panel in a convenient location. 2. Mount EKP1 or SK1L Keypad. The EKP1 keypad may be either surface mounted or flush mounted into a double gang box.
Note: The Instructions and drawing shown in Figure 1 below are used when a large AH battery with screw terminals is used with the SC1600 control panel. The Tongue connectors are shipped with the SC1600 panel only.
2.1 2.1.5 ASSIGNABLE OUTPUT (TERMINAL 7 & 8) glar y bell function. If desired, Normally this terminal provides a bur urglar glary this terminal can be programmed to follow any one of the items in table 1, (refer to programming description, item 33). If the assignable output has been selected for any function other than burglar operation, single bell operation must be selected. TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS 2.1.1 AC TRANSFORMER TERMINALS 1 & 2 The system is powered with a 16.
Use UL listed pre-alarm de vice ffor or UL installations. device For proper installation and to meet FCC requirements, it is recommended that a USOC RJ31X jack and connecting cable be installed. THE CONNECTING CABLE MUST BE PHYSICALL Y PHYSICALLY SEP ARA TED FR OM ALL PO WER AND SIGNAL LEADS. SEPARA ARATED FROM POWER BE SURE TO INSULA TE ALL UNUSED LEADS. INSULATE 2.1.
SECTION 3: SETUP AND TESTING SYSTEM 3.1 POWERING UP THE CONTROL The audible warning device 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 4 seconds in the TEST MODE), and then return to a pulsating sound. All loops may now be tested independently. Violate each loop separately. The Arm led will flash and the zone in alarm will be indicated.
SECTION 4: SYSTEM KEYPADS OVERVIEW There are two different model keypads available for the SC800/1600 of control panels. Model EKP1 LED display (for eight or sixteen zone control panels) and model SK1L LCD English language display. Both keypads are capable of operating the system. The SK1L keypad comes with a snapfit surface mount back box and the EKP1 keypad may be flush mounted. For flush mounting the EKP1 keypad, discard the supplied back box. The EKP1 cannot be used for system programming.
4.4 2 DIGIT KEYS 1 2 The "2 Digit" keys are used to enter hexadecimal numbers A-F. EXAMPLE: An “F” entry is required Press: 1 ● 2 + 1 ●+ 5 KEYPAD POWER UP CONDITION ● } When power is applied to the keypad, the LCD display will show system status. Normally on the initial power up, if all detection zones are secure, the keypad will display the “ready” condition along with the time and date. A downloaded message can be programmed to display from a remote PC instead of the time.
SECTION 5: USER/INSTALLER MENUS There are two menus available for the SC system, one for the User and one for the Installer. Each menu has specific options that are designed to aid in system operation and provide a convenient method for changing system features. 5.2.1 CALLING A PC STATION To enable the CALL STATION feature, the third phone number must be programmed with the telephone number of the PC station. The reporting format for the third telephone must be selected for ScanPro. 5.
5.2.5 Zone or Auxiliary type report: NN TY MO-DD HR:MM ----line 1 (zone/aux. numbers) ----line 2 COPY PROM The Copy Prom feature is used to duplicate a previously programmed EEPROM, the following procedure must be followed: Emergency or Station report: NN TY MO-DD HR:MM ----line 1 STATION ## ----line 2 1. 2. Opening or Closing report: NN TY MO-DD HR:MM ----line 1 USER ## ----line 2 3.
5.3 PROGRAMMING KEY FUNCTIONS Some keys have a different meaning in the programming mode depending upon the individual data type. CLEAR LINE 1 ● ● 3 } 5.3.6 Pressing the [1] and [3] keys simultaneously will clear the entire line on the editing window for any data type. If the data value is to be deleted from the permanent EEPROM memory, the [ # ] key must be pressed following this function. 5.3.
SECTION 6.0: PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS Press the [ # ] key, the display will then show the sub group item for item 66 - the user codes available, in this case user number 1. IT IS STR ONGL Y RECOMMENDED THA T THE DEFINITION STRONGL ONGLY THAT SECTION OF THE PR OGRAMMING INSTR UCTIONS BE READ PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE A TTEMPTING TO PR OGRAM THE SYSTEM. ATTEMPTING PROGRAM 6.
EXAMPLE 1: PR OGRAMMING NUMERIC DA TA PROGRAMMING DAT The new phone number is to be 1 800 777 1313. If data is currently displayed, press the clear line key combination. The display should read the following: Phone #1:_ Enter the new phone number, Press [1],[8],[0],[0],[7],[7], [7],[1],[3],[1],[3]. Phone #1: 1 8 0 0 7 771313_ After the new data is entered, press the [ # ] key so the new data is updated to the permanent EEPROM memory. The new phone number is 1 800 777 1313.
SECTION 7.0: SPECIAL PANEL FEATURES 7.1 REMOTE PROGRAMMING ((Up/Downloading Up/Downloading Up/Downloading)) 7.5 The SC800/1600 system has the ability to be reprogrammed and controlled from a remote location over the standard telephone network, using an IBM PC or compatible computer equipped with a modem and ScanPro Downloader Software. The system may have individual memory locations programmed or the contents of the entire memory may be uploaded/downloaded in less than two (2) minutes.
Item 52 - Zones assigned to keypad. Program zones one (1) through twelve (12) for keypad 1, keypad address of "0". Program zones thirteen (11) through sixteen (16) for keypad 2, keypad address of "1". Item 66 - User pass codes Program all thirty two (32) user codes. The SC800/1600 system has the capability to allow thirty two (32) users to operate the system. In multi-premise partitioning, these users must be assigned to the specific keypad area they will control.
7.9.1 BELL OPERATION 7.9.5 AUTO-ARMING In multi-premise partitioning, each keypad area 1 through 4, can be assigned an individual bell, provided a Data Output Board DOB is installed. If individual bell operation is desired, item thirty (30), third miscellaneous system function select must be set for a 1 -output bell module installed. This is a feature to provide an automatic preselected arming command to be given to the panel. The selected time is placed in item 58.
SC1600 PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET for programming through ScanPro/Keypad Program ITEM # 1 2 3 If you enter: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 The result will be: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 B C D E F DESCRIPTION NEW DATA ENTRIES 1ST TELEPHONE NUMBER 2ND TELEPHONE NUMBER 3RD TELEPHONE NUMBER ACCOUNT NUMBER 1 ("Auto Increment of Acct #1 by Partition" ACCOUNT NUMBER 2 -enable by putting "8" in Item 27 Phone 2) ACCOUNT NUMBER 3 REPORTING FORMATS: 1=FAST 2=EXT FAST 3=ACRON 4+3+3 4=SK4+2/20PPS 7=SLOW 8=EXT SLOW 9=SK4+2/
28 29 30 31 32 33 ANSWER ON RING # (0-15) 0=NO RING DETECT BURGLARY AND FIRE BELL BURG OUTPUT ( 1 & 3 ) 1 SELECT FOR EMERGENCY BURG OUTPUT ( 4 & 6 ) 2 KEY PAIRS: BURG OUTPUT ( 7 & 9 ) 3 ***FIRE HAS PRIORITY*** BURG OUTPUT ( * & # ) 4 GROUP 1) MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEM FUNCTION SELECT: 1=NO END-OF-LINE RESISTORS 5=ZONES 9-16 INSTALLED 2=SECURE UPLOAD/ DOWNLOAD 6=2ND EEPROM INSTALLED 3=INSTALLER CODE PRIVACY 7=LATCHED FIRE BELL OP 4=50 HZ A/ C CLOCK 8=SILENCE ALL AREA BELLS GROUP 2) MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEM FUNCTIO
52 ZONES ASSIGNED TO KEYPADS: KEYPADS 2-4 USED FOR PARTITIONING ONLY Keypad # 1 Keypad # 2 Keypad # 3 Keypad # 4 Set Set Set Set Keypad Address = Keypad Address = Keypad Address = Keypad Address = 0 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 SELECT ZONES 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SELECT ZONE(S) SELECT ZONE(S) SELECT ZONE(S) SELECT ZONE(S) ZONE DESCRIPTIONS (16 CHARACTERS PER ZONE) ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 ZONE 7 ZONE 8 ZONE 9 ZONE 10 ZONE 11 ZONE 12 ZONE 13 ZONE 14 ZONE 15 ZONE 16 54 BELL SHUT OFF TIM
67 USER ATTRIBUTES: 1=INHIBIT VIEW HISTORY 6=INHIBIT ALL PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS 3=ARMING ONLY 7=INHIBIT ABILITY TO CHANGE OTHER ACCESS CODES 4=INHIBIT BYPASS ABILITY 8=USER GROUP BOUNDARY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 68 5=NO E/E OR ZONE DESCRIPTION 2=DOOR STRIKE ONLY DEFAULTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 USER 1 USER 16 USER 2 USER 17 USER 3 USER 18 USER 4 USER 19 USER 5 USER 20 USER 6 USER 21 USER 7 USER 22 USER 8 USER 23 USER 9 USER 24 USER 10 USER 25 USER 11 USER 26 USER 12 USER 27 USER 13 USE
SECTION 8: PROGRAMMING ITEM DESCRIPTION The numbers below that follow the 8 correspond to the keypad programming items as well as the ScanPro items. When HEX is specified it identifies that Hexidecimal characters (0-9 and B-F) are to be programmed 8.1 TELEPHONE NUMBER 9=SK 4 + 2, 1400 Hz. handshake, 1900 Hz. data, 10 pps. 10=ScanPro 300 baud. 11=40PPS Extended with Parity 12=40PPS 4+2 with Parity The SC is capable of reporting to three different telephone numbers.
8.7 ZONE REAL-TIME RESTORE CODE (2 DIGIT HEX) 8.16 BYP ASS CODE (2 DIGIT HEX) BYPASS Code reported whenever the system is armed with a bypass zone. The first digit is used to identify zones 1-8 and the second digit for zones 9-16. Same assignment as item 7. Code used to report a restoral of a zone. The first digit is used to identify zones 1-8 and the second digit for zones 9-16.
[ 3 ] The third digit is used as the "Fail to Close" code. If the system is programmed for Open/Close by exception and the system is not armed within the "Close Window", then the "Fail-To-Close" code would be transmitted and precede the user identifier for User 14 or an "E" "E". [ 4 ] The fourth digit is the "Conditional Opening" enable. Any digit in this position enables this feature. If enabled a conditional opening report code will be sent when the system has been disarmed after ts will be g enerated.
8.27 AUXILIARY CODE REPORT SELECTION (1-8) 8.30 MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEM FUNCTION SELECT (1-8) - FUNCTION GROUP 1 Selection of which auxiliary codes are to be reported to which phone number. The code for the desired auxiliary code must also be ven programmed. Use the following chart to select which of the se seven groups of items will report their code(s) to the assigned phone number.
8.30 MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEM FUNCTION SELECT (1-8) - FUNCTION GROUP 3 3 Use the following chart to set the third system function group: 4 5 Most of the third function group selects, apply to the installation of optional remote Data Output Boards. 6 7 Use the following chart to set the third system function select groups.
8.36 ZONE RESPONSE TIME (0-99) value equals zero (0). The amount of time that must elapse before the system recognizes a zone trip. The response time can be set from 10 to 500 milliseconds. Time = (2 + value) x 5 milliseconds. 8.45 REPORTING DELAY ZONES (1-16) NO TE: Zone response times of less than 300mS are suscepNOTE: tib le to false alarms. Care m ust be taken when used. tible must Select the zones which will delay before dialing out to the receiver.
8.57 START TIME FOR OPENING REPORT EXCEPTION WINDOW EXAMPLE 2: In a single family dwelling with Zones 1, 2, 3, 4 protecting the interior of the dwelling, and zones 5, 6, 7, 8 protecting its exterior, Group 1 can be set to 1, 2, 3, 4. This allows the owner (with a minimum of keystrokes) to arm the exterior and bypass the interior of the dwelling. This also frees the user from having to remember all interior zones and inadvertently bypass an exterior zone.
EXAMPLE SETUP: Items 57 (Start of Opening by Exception Time = 8:00 AM) 58 (Start of Closing by Exception Time = 5:00 PM) 59 (Exception Window = 2 (30 minutes)) 60 (Exception Schedule = 1 and 7 (Sat and Sunday) 61 (Holiday Schedule = 12-25 (December 25th) 8.66 USER ATTRIBUTES (1-8) This programming feature allows the installer to enable/disable system functions for each user. Enter function(s) for each user from the chart below: 1 2 3 4 Example 1.
SECTION 9: UL COMPLIANCE 9.1 12. For correct dialer report prioritizing, Fire zones are to be assigned to the lowest numbered zones, Panics on the next numbered zones, and burglary zones on the highest numbers. Example: Zone 1 = Fire, Zone 2 = Panic, Zones 3-8 = Burglary. RESIDENTIAL UL GRADE A Follow the instruction below for compliance to: Household Fire Warning System Units (UL985) Household Burglary-Alarm System Units (UL1023) Communicator System Units (UL1635) 9.
14. UL listed tamper switches must be added to the enclosure to detect removal from the mounting surface and removal of the lid. 11. Manual shutdown for fire zones (Latch Fire Bell operation) must be enabled. [Item 30.1]. 12. For correct dialer report prioritizing, Fire zones are to be assigned to the lower numbered zones, Panics on the next lowest numbered zones, and burglary zones on the highest numbers. Example: Zone 1 = Fire, Zone 2 = Panic, Zone 3-8 = Burglary. 13.
SECTION 11: CANADIAN INSTALLATIONS NOTE: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certifica tion means certification that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. Before installing the equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company.
SECTION 12: LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY AND LIABILITY LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMER LIMITED WARRANTY DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES Sentrol, Inc.
SECTION 13: SPECIFICATIONS INPUT PO WER REQ UIREMENTS: POWER REQUIREMENTS: 16.5V, 20VA (TRANSFORMER SUPPLIED) ST ANDBY B ATTER Y: STANDBY BA TTERY RECOMMENDED TYPE: 12 VOLT RECHARGEABLE GEL-TYPE (NOT SUPPLIED) YUASA 6 OR 7AH 12 VOLT BATTERY FOR RESIDENTIAL APPLICATIONS. YUASA 12 VOLT 18AH BATTERY FOR COMMERCIAL INSTALLATIONS. 32 TO 120 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT TEMPERA TURE OPERA TION RANGE: TEMPERATURE OPERATION AUXILIAR Y AND FIRE PO WER OUTPUT UXILIARY POWER OUTPUT:: 12.
Inde x Index A E ABBREVIATED ARMING 32 AC 10 REPORT DELAY 31 ANSWER CALL 13 ANSWERING MACHINE BYPASS 18 ANTI-JAM 25 ARMED OUTPUT 8. See also WIRING: TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS: ARMED OUTPUT ASSIGNABLE OUTPUT 29. See also bell; WIRING AUDIBLE WARNING 8. See also WIRING: TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS: AUDIBLE WARNING OUTPUT AUTO CALL ANSWER 18 AUTO SCROLL 28 AUTO-ARM 20, 27, 31 AUXILIARY POWER.
O W OPENING BY E/E GROUP 27 OPENING/CLOSING BY EXCEPTION 31 WIRING TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS 8–9 AC 8 ARMED OUTPUT 8 ASSIGNABLE OUTPUT 8 AUDIBLE WARNING OUTPUT 8 COURTESY OUTPUT 9 READY OUTPUT 8 SMOKE POWER 8 TRANSFORMER 8 P PANEL PASSWORD 32 PANIC 30 PARTITIONING 18 INCREMENTING ACCOUNT NUMBER 28 PREALARM.