Analogue addressable fire alarm control panel (60 pages)
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VAP404 INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL Issue Date: 09/07/2013 Software version 3.0 and higher TD-1/07-008...
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Read this guide carefully before operating device and keep this guide for later reference. Follow all operating and safety instructions in this guide. Keep devices away from dust and moisture. Locate device to the straight place in order not to damage it. Use device together with metal box .
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. FEATURES 3. MOUNTING 3.1. GENERAL 3.2. SIREN CONNECTION 3.3. DETECTOR CONNECTION 3.4. KEYPAD CONNECTION 3.5. TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION 3.6. CONNECTING OF PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS 3.7. CONNECTION OF PANEL ARMED OUTPUT (ARM) 3.8. POWER CONNECTION 4. QUICK & SIMPLE PROGRAMMING 4.1.
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8.5. USER SETTINGS 8.5.1. Start Time 8.5.2. Finish Time 8.5.3. User Days 8.5.4. User Partitions 8.5.5. User Keypads 8.5.6. User Limitations 8.6. CENTRAL MONITORING STATION & USER PHONE DIALER SETTINGS 8.6.1. General Features 8.6.2. Event Logs 8.6.3. Contact ID Event Codes 8.6.4.
1. INTRODUCTION VAP404 is 4+4 zone alarm panel that meets desires. It has simple usage also let technician to configure user needs simply. Simple Mounting Panel is mounted wall by three holes. Panel case has cable holes to pass cables through Panel PCB.
2. FEATURES Inputs Programmable 4+4 zone NC,NO, 1-EOL Resistor, 2-EOL Resistor zones, Double Zone. Different zone types (Door, Window, Tamper, Fire etc.) Additional features assigned zones(Follower zone, end zone, silent zone etc) Enter/Exit delays for each partition. KEY input to arm Sabotage switch on Panel and Keypad Outputs Programmable outputs (NC, NO)
3. MOUNTING WARNING! : Don’t connect power to panel without finishing wiring. 3.1. GENERAL Drill necessary holes on the wall and then mount panel case to wall by using proper holes. Metal cover of panel constitute of body and cover. Cover is opened by removing two screws. Detectors, siren, and telephone line are connected to Panel by using proper cables.
3.2. SIREN CONNECTION Siren connection is made by 12V,SRN,GND terminals.12V and GND is supply voltage of Siren. Trigger output of Siren is SRN. Siren output can be programmed as NO ,NC. If 2 sirens is connected, one of sirens should be used in SCB mode. When 2 sirens are connected to panel, one of the sirens should be on SCB mode to increase current consumption.
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can be noticed. It is recommended to use double end of line resistor. 2.7kΩ resistor that comes with panel can be used for end of line connection. These resistors should be connected to detector sides. If more than one detector contacts is wanted to be serially connect, end of line resistor connection can’t be made, none- resistor connection should be made.
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Zone number can be increased to 8 by zone doubling feature. You make zone doubling by using 1kΩ and 2kΩ resistors connected to zone as following picture. Zone doubling is enabled in Zone Wiring section of Installer Program. Each physical zone can be used as 2 zone by zone doubling. Contact types(NC,NO) of zones can be configured from their addresses.
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Note: If Tamper connection is made as above in single, double end of line connection or zone doubling connection, panel goes into alarm when tamper is activated. Panel only sends zone trouble code to central monitoring station if panel is not armed. Look at Zone Wiring section in 9.3.1 for programming details.
Keypad. If connection couldn’t made correctly, Keypad warns user. 4 Keypads can be connected to VAP404 Panel. It is recommended to connect keypad cable foil to panel GND and keypad GND. If more than one keypad is connected, enter keypad addresses firstly(Look at Assigning/Displaying Keypad Address section).
3.6. CONNECTION OF PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS VAP404 has 2 PGM outputs. These outputs can be used for kind of purposes. Detailed information is in Programming Section. Connect devices that don’t exceed current limit of PGM outputs. Note: You can get 4 PGM outputs by using TRM904 relay module, or can get 8 PGM outputs by using 2 TRM904 module together.
Power terminal has a fuse of 0,125 A. If fuse breaks down, remove fuse from power terminal on panel case, put the new one. 4. QUICK & SIMPLE PROGRAMMING This section includes quick and simple programming of VAP404. 4.1. FIRST OPERATING Control panel connections. If all connections are correct, connect AC voltage then connect battery. After entering Date/Time, Trouble led is OFF on keypad if no other trouble on panel.
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Detailed description of Keypad usage is in Programming Section. To enter address, enter 4 digit address then you see data recorded before. If you want to change data, enter new data and push √ button. On LCD Keypad. Use up-down arrow buttons to explore menu. To confirm changed data on selected item, push √...
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Change Installer Code √ (long)(Password) 9 9 9 9 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 √ New code= 3333 LED, LCD Default Installer code = 9999 Enter Master Program LED, LCD 4 (long)(Program) 1 2 3 4 Default Master Code = 1234 Program Light flashes in LED Keypad and displays “MASTER MENU”...
5. PROGRAMMING SETTINGS 5.1. INTRODUCTION VAP404 has two programming sections. One of them is Installer Program<IP> that is entered by installer code other is Master Program<MP> that is entered by master code. Installer program includes addresses, and operational settings that are used by technician who installs panel. Master program includes addresses that are interested in user settings like time/date, phone numbers, user passwords and permissions.
5.2. ENTERING / EXITING INSTALLER & MASTER PROGRAM Press Program button until you hear long beep and enter installer code then device enters “Installer Program”. Program led lights and Ready light flashes in LED Keypad. LCD Keypad displays “INSTALLER MENU”. 4 (Program)(long) 9 9 9 9 Default Installer Code = 9999 Press Program button until you hear long beep and enter master code then device enters “Installer...
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Account No 04 01 Central M. Station-1(CMS-1) 0000 AAAA = 4 digit number 04 02 Central M. Station-2(CMS-2) 0000 CMS Phone numbers TTTTTTTTTTTTTTT max. 15 digit phone number 05 01 CMS-1 05 02 CMS-2 (*) CMS dialing is enabled( 1. option in 50 01 ) 05 03 Secondary number of CMS-1 automatically when phone number is entered.
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14= Alarm type indicator 13 15 PGM8 Usage Type (*) VAP404 has 3 onboard PGM outputs. You can get 4 PGM outputs by using TRM904 module, or can get 8 PGM outputs by using 2 TRM904 module together. Look at TRM904 guide for detailed description.
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15 02 Answer Ring Count 5 times 1~20 times IP, MP Closed, 1. option= Enable(ON)/ Disable(OFF) 16 01 KEY Settings 53, 54 2. option= Pulse/ Continues Contact Pulse 1. option= A Partition 2. option= B Partition 16 02 KEY Partitions A, B, C, D Look at pg.
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User Start Time 40 01 User-1 40 02 User-2 00:00 HH MM , HH=hour, MM=minutes 40 03 User-3 40 04 User-4 40 05 User-5 40 06 Guest User Finish Time 41 01 User-1 41 02 User-2 HH MM , HH=hour, MM=minutes 23:59 41 03 User-3...
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50 04 CMS Periodic Test Report 24 hours 1~48 hour Range 50 05 CMS Periodic Report Time 00:00 HH MM HH: Hour, MM:Minute IP MP 3 sec. 50 06 Redialing Pause 1~30 sec. Communication Format 0=ContactID 50 07 Central M. Station-1 1=4+2, 4+1, 3+2, 3+1 (DTMF) 50 08 Central M.
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Enable / Disable Value Closed Closed Address 15 02 Answer Ring Count Value (*)This feature is only active if modem module is connected to VAP404 panel. ARM/DISARM KEY Input (BY KEY INPUT) Address 16 01 Setting Value OFF, Pulse mod...
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TIMER 1. Timer 2. Timer Address 14 01 14 04 Settings Value Address 14 02 14 05 Days Value 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 Address 14 03 14 06 Time Value 00:00 00:00 KEYPADS 1.Keypad 2.Keypad 3.Keypad 4.Keypad Address 1.option(30 01) 1. option(30 02) 1.option(30 03) 1.option(30 04) Enable / Disable...
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KEYPAD Open Close Emergency Warning Trouble LANGUAG THERMOM INNER Backlight Chime Chime Buttons Beeps Beeps ETER SETTINGS CHIME ON SOUND TROUBLE TERMO CHIME OFF LIGHT ZONE BUTTONS LANGUAGE OPTION OPTN CALIB 1.opt.=Exit delay 1.opt.=Power 1.opt.=1.zone 1.opt.=1.zone 1.opt.=1.zone 1.opt.=Panic 2.opt.=Armed 2.opt.=Battery VPC301 2.opt.=2.zone 2.opt.=2.zone...
CMS-1 Communication CMS-2 Communication Dialer Settings Redialing Pause Format Format Address 50 06 50 07 50 08 Value 3 seconds Contact ID Contact ID CMS Messages Out of Partition A Partition B Partition D Partition Partition CMS that Address 50 11 50 12 50 13 50 14...
7.1. SMART PARTITION TECHNOLOGY VAP404 has two type of partitioning. One of them is A, B, C, D partitioning. Zones are assigned to partitions from addresses of 21 0X(X = Zone number) in this partitioning. Other is Smart Partition Technology(S.P.T).
Default Value: S.P.T. = OFF 7.2. ACCESS CONTROL VAP404 panel can be used as Access Controller. After user enters access code, locked door opens for the specific time. User can use this code to Arm/disarm panel from other keypads if that user has permission.
50 18 7.4. CONNECTING FIRE DETECTOR Do following steps to connect fire detector to VAP404 Panel ; Connect contact outputs of fire detector to zone and connect power(+) to AUX(+) and power(-) to PGM1 It is not recommended to connect more than 2 to the PGM.
7.7. ADDING REMOTE CONTROL MODULE Remote control module can be added to VAP404 panel. Do following steps to add VAR-144 Remote Control Module ; Screw module to screw holes in panel case. Connect module to panel by connector supplied with module.
DATE: To change value : 01 02 GG AA YY √ 0-BASIC SETTINGS → CLOCK SETTING →CLOCK SETTING dd mm yy √ DATE: dd = day, mm = month, yy = year Default value : 00/00/00 : To set date as 15 October 2004 do “ 01 02 15 10 04 √ ” Example Day of week Address: 01 03...
0-BASIC SETTINGS → EXIT DELAY → 01-PART EXIT DLY w w w SECOND(S) √ w w w = exit delay(second) , (between 0 ~ 255 seconds) Default value : 15 seconds : To set exit delay of A partition to 20 seconds do “ 02 01 20 √ “ Example Exit Delay of B Partition Address= 03 02...
8.1.6. User Phone Numbers There are 6 user phone numbers in VAP404 Panel. If user doesn’t answer phone or doesn’t enter code (*XXXX) panel calls following number also you can select numbers that will be called in all conditions (Look at Event Logs section).
8.2. PANEL SETTINGS 8.2.1. Panel Main Settings Panel Settings This address includes options about how panel operates generally. Meaning of options is in the following. 1. option 2. option 3. option 4. option 5.option 6.option 7. option SPT- Smart Quick Arm Automatic Arm/Disarm Extendable...
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S = Multiple choice selection(1, 2, 3, 5) Default value : All outputs are NO Example : To set Siren output as NC do 10 02 5(ON) √ Automatic Bypassed Partitions If any zone/zones in selected partition are active while arming, that zone/zones is bypassed automatically(Looka at Zone Extra Settings section).
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To change value 10 06 S ..S √ 1-PANEL SETTINGS → GENERAL SETTINGS → RESET PERMISSION S S √ S = Multiple choice selection(1,2) Default value : All resets are enabled Example : To disable code reset do “ 10 06 1 (OFF) √ “ To assign Partition to ARM Output 6.
: Time between 0-255 seconds. Default : 60 seconds Sample : To set cross zone time as 40 sec. do 10 09 40. 8.2.2. Siren Settings Siren Partitions Siren doesn’t alarm if alarm comes from unselected siren partition. 1. option=A ppartition, 2. Option=B partition, 3. Option=C partition, 4. Option=D partition S.P.T.
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1-PANEL SETTINGS → AUTO ARM/DISARM → AUTO ARM PARTITIONS: S ..S √ S = Multiple choice selection Default Value : All partitions are unselected Example : To select all partitions for automatic arm do “ 12 01 1(ON) 2 (ON) 3 (ON) 4 (ON) √ “ Automatic Arm Days Selected partitions are armed on time of selected days.
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Example : To select days except Saturday and Sunday do “ 12 04 1 (ON) 2 (ON) 3 (ON) 4 (ON) √ “ Automatic Disarm Days Selected partitions are armed on time of selected days. 1=Monday, 2=Tuesday, 3=Wednesday, 4=Thursday, 5= Friday, 6=Saturday, 7=Sunday Address= 12 05...
This setting includes PGM usage. PGM has two addresses. One of them is for usage type, other is for parameter address. VAP404 PLUS has 2 PGM outputs. You can get 4 PGM outputs by using TRM904 module, or can get 8 PGM outputs by using 2 TRM904 module together. Look at TRM904 guide for detailed description.
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Def. Type Description Parameter Value Param. PGM ON Time PGM OFF Time 1...255 second 1...255 second PGM random output ON/OFF 1...255 minute 1...255 minute 1...63 second 1...255 second 1...63 minute 1...255 minute The working time between 0...255 as minute. PGM is activated on ARM Note: If the number is 0, it works until closing by another source.
OFF position in specific time of week. Before doing timer settings, PGM usage type has to be selected as “9”(13 01 = 9). Timer settings can be done only for the first 4 PGM’s(PGM1 to PGM4). VAP404 PLUS has 2 PGM outputs.
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14 02 (wait) 1-PANEL SETTINGS → TIMERS→ TMR 1 SETTINGS (wait) DAYS: To change value 14 02 S ..S √ 1-PANEL SETTINGS → TIMERS→ TMR 1 SETTINGS DAYS: S ..S √ S = Multi choice selection(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) Default Value : 1=ON, 2=ON, 3=ON, 4=ON, 5=ON, 6=ON, 7=ON Example...
Count Value 5 times * This feature is only active if modem module is connected to VAP404 panel. Enable/Disable Remote Contro Remote control is enabled/disabled here. In addition to this, If code is entered wrong 5 times, remote control is disabled automatically by panel. To enable remote control again, enter its address select its option, Address = 15 01 <...
16 01 (wait) 1-PANEL SETTINGS → KEY SETTINGS → KEY A/D SETTING (wait) To change values 16 01 S S √ 1-PANEL SETTINGS → KEY SETTINGS → KEY A/D SETTING S S √ S = Multi choice selection Default Value : All options are closed.
To see value 20 01 (wait) 2-ZONE SETTINGS → CONNECTION TYPE → 01-CONNECT TYPE (wait) To change value 20 01 S ..S √ 2-ZONE SETTINGS → CONNECTION TYPE → 01-CONNECT TYPE S ..S √ S = option(ON/OFF) Default Value : 1. option = ON, 2. option= OFF 3. option = OFF, 4. option = ON Example : To set 1.zone to NO contact do 20 01 1 (OFF) 2 (OFF) 3 (OFF) 4 (ON) √...
Default Value : 1 = A Partition Defining Partition of Zone4 Address = 21 04 < IP > Default Value : 1 = A Partition Defining Partition of Zone5 Zone8 Address = 21 05-08 < IP > Default Value : 1 = A Partition 8.3.3 Zone Types Zone types are selected in this address.
Type of Zone2 Address = 22 02 < IP > Default Value : 03 = Interior Type of Zone4 Address = 22 04 < IP > Default Value : 03 = Interior Type of Zone5 Zone8 Address = 22 05-08 <...
Default Value Zone5 Zone8 Address = 23 05-08 < IP > Default Value 8.3.5. Zone Trigger Delay Zones don’t sense alarm until trigger delay expires. Zone1 Trigger Delay Address = 24 01 < IP > To see value 24 01 (wait) 2-ZONE SETTINGS→...
User-1 Start Time Address = 40 01 < MP > To see value 40 01 (wait) 4-USER SETTINGS → START TIME → 01-START (wait) TIME: To change value 40 01 HH MM √ 4-USER SETTINGS → START TIME → 01-START TIME: HH MM √...
Address = 41 04 < MP > Default Value : 00:00 User-5 Finish Time Address= 41 05 < MP > Default Value : 00:00 Guest Finish Time Address = 41 06 < MP > Default Value : 00:00 8.5.3. User Days User can only Arm/Disarm panel on selected days.
User-5 Keypads Address = 44 05 < MP > Default Value : 1 = ON, 2 = ON, 3 = ON, 4 = ON Guest Keypads Address = 44 06 . < MP > Default Value : 1 = ON, 2 = ON, 3 = ON 8.5.6.
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If 7.opt ion in 50 01 is selected, panel cancels to call other phone numbers when taking confirmation(Each partition needs take confirmation to cancel their own calls ). If 8.option in 50 01 is selected, siren becomes silent after confirmation when panel calls user( panel continues to be armed).
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: To set Periodic Test Report Interval to 24 hours do 50 04 24 √ Example Central Monitorin Station(CMS) Periodic Report Time Address = 50 05 < IP > To see value 50 05 (wait) 5-COMMUNICATOR → GENERAL SETTINGS → FIRST TEST AT (wait) To change value 50 05 R R √...
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To see value 50 08 (wait) 5-COMMUNICATOR→ GENERAL SETTINGS → CMS 2 FORMAT (wait) To change value F √ 50 08 5-COMMUNICATOR→ GENERAL SETTINGS → CMS 1 FORMAT [FORMAT] √ (Select using B(left) and C(right) buttons) F = CMS format type, 0 ~ 1 Default Value : 0, Contact ID To set CMS-2 contact as Contact ID do 50 08 0 √...
Events that is not belongs to any Partition Address = 50 11 < IP > To see value 50 11 (wait) 5-COMMUNICATOR→ GENERAL SETTINGS → COMMON CMS(wait) To change value 50 11 S S √ 5-COMMUNICATOR → GENERAL SETTINGS → COMMON CMS S S √...
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1. option 3. option 8. option Call Central Call User Phone Record to Memory Station 1.option 2.option 3.option 4.option 5.option Call Central Station Call User Phone Send Restore Info Send Restore Info Record to Memory to CMS to Phone Keypad displays event logs in following order. EE DD HH MM A B : Event Code : Day of event...
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A=Keypad No Disarm on Alarm 51 08 08- DISARM ON ALARM 1, 5 B=User Zone Trouble 51 09 09-ZONE TROUBLE 1, 5 A= - , B=Zone AC Fail 51 10 10-MAINS FAILED A= - , B= - 1, 3, 5 Intrusion Verified 51 11 11-INTR.
These codes are sent to Central Monitoring Station. If codes used by Central Monitoring Station are different from default codes, enter new codes to panel. Default Communication Format is Contact ID VAP404 event-codes constitute of 4 digits. Meaning of parameters is in the following. Zone parameters; 001 = Zone 1...
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5-COMMUNICATOR → 52-CONTACT ID CODES → 01-INTRUDER ALM (wait) To change value 52 01 RRRR √ 5-COMMUNICATOR → 52- CONTACT ID CODES → 01-INTRUDER ALM RRRR √ RRRR = 4 digit event code Default Value = 1130 : To set code as default value do “ 52 01 1130 √ “ Example List of event codes is in the following table Menu...
52 28 28-RESERVED 52 29 29-RESERVED Custom Alarm (R) 52 30 30-CUSTOM EVENT 0000 Zone 52 31 31-RESERVED Defaults Loaded 52 32 32-DEFS LOADED 0000 Type of Reset (3) Note: (1) “(R) ” icon shows that restore code of event is automatically recorded and sent to CMS if it is selected in 51 XX. (2) Special Arm/Disarm code is sent to Central Monitoring Station on Quick Arm, Arming on no activity, Automatic Arm/Disarm, Arm/Disarm by key, Arm/Disarm by Remote Controller.
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Zone Trouble 53 09 09-ZONE TROUBLE Zone AC Fail 53 10 10-MAINS FAILED Intrusion Verifier 53 11 11-INTR. VERIFY Cross Zone Fault 53 12 12- CROSS FAULT Battery Low 53 13 13-LOW BATTERY Line Fail 53 14 14-LINE FAIL Battery Fail 53 15 15- BATTRY FAIL Communication Fail...
43-44 Battery Restored 45-BATT. FULL Phone Line Restored 46-LINE RESTORE Battery Connected/Restored 47-BATT.NORMAL Special Arming 49-SPECIAL ARM Alarm Armed 50-ARMED User Bypass Canceled 51-BYPASS CANCL Zone 52-62 Note: (1) Special Arm/Disarm code is sent to Central Monitoring Station on Quick Arm, Arming on no activity, Automatic Arm/Disarm, Arm/Disarm by key, Arm/Disarm by Remote Controller.
8.7.2. Zone Expansion Module Installer can enable or disable Zone module. Meaning of option is in the following table. 1. option Zone Module ON = Enabled OFF = Disabled Address = 61 01 < IP > To see value 61 01 (wait) 6-MODULES →...
Backlight zones Backlight is seen when selected zone is opened. 1. option=1. Zone, 2. Option=2. Zone, 3. Option=3. Zone, 4. Option=4. Zone 5. option=5. Zone, 6. Option=6. Zone, 7. Option=7. Zone, 8. Option=8. Zone Address = 99 03 < IP, MP > To see value : LED 99 03 (wait)
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3-KEYPAD SETTING → CUSTOMISE → CHIME ON 1-8 ZONES: S ..S √ S = Multiple choice selection Default Value : All chimes all closed Example : To activate open chime of 1. zone do 3-KEYPAD SETTING → CUSTOMISE → CHIME ON 1-8 ZONES: 1(ON) √...
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Keypad warning beeps can be closed in this address. Meaning of options is in the following. 1. Option = Exit Delay beep, 2. option = Arm beep , 3.option = Alarm beep, 4. Option = Trouble beep, 5. option = Button click beep, 6.option = Confirmation beep <...
9. KEYPAD INSTRUCTION 9.1. LED KEYPAD – VPC108 9.1.1 Features Zone number : 8 Partition number : 4 Programmable backlight Programmable chime Partial Arm / Disarm Lights to display Reports(Power, Program, Bypass, Memory, Ready, Armed, Trouble, Fire). Lights that displays zone and partition status All numbers can be displayed by leds Test, Bypass, Report, Memory, Chime, Program buttons ease usage Panic, Fire, Duress buttons provides easily going into alarm...
Trouble Fire Type of Value Number Flashing Single Choice Flashing Multiple Choice User presses its number to select/unselect option. Enter 4 digit address value to reach specific address. Example: 01 02 If you enter wrong address, you will hear short beep and see that Trouble and 1.zone led flashing. To learn meanings of Troubles, look at Trouble Codes Section.
9.1.5. Meaning of lights TROUBLE SECONDARY LIGHT MAIN FUNCTION MEANING(Together with FUNCTION trouble light) Displays values in Motion detect Look at Trouble Code programming mode Power AC Power detect No AC Power Displays you are in Battery is in low level (with Program programming mode Power led)
No permission Your permissions are limited. There is active zone. Panel can not be armed Partitions that are wanted to arm have already Panel has already been armed been armed. Invalid Password Wrong password has been entered. Value that is entered is out of limit.
9.2.2. Usage VPC301 has LCD screen. You manage panel by buttons and LCD screen. When you press buttons shortly, you hear short beep and main function of button is activated. When you press buttons long, second function of buttons is activated. If you changes values correctly, two short beep is heard. If value couldn’t be changed , long beep is heard.
Cancel Exit √ Password – To change password Selects A Partition or zones except Arms A Partition or zones except inner zones inner zones Selects B Partition or Windows Arms B Partition or Windows Selects C Partition or Doors Arms C Partition or Doors Selects D Partition or all zones Arms D Partition or all zones Also A,D,B,C buttons are used as arrow buttons while exploring menu.
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Panel can’t be armed There is active zone. Panel has already been armed Partitions that are wanted to arm have already been armed. Invalid password Invalid password has been entered Out of limit Value that is entered is out of limit. Length of data is wrong Length of data that you have entered is wrong.
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