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Programmed through the keypads or
with the ScanPro Downloader Software
Use with EKP1 LED KYPD
EKP1L LCD KYPD
OR KEYSWITCH
P/N 64812814 A PDF
10/1/97
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  • Page 1 Programmed through the keypads or with the ScanPro Downloader Software Use with EKP1 LED KYPD EKP1L LCD KYPD OR KEYSWITCH P/N 64812814 A PDF 10/1/97...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURE LIST OF THE NEW AV9000 CONTROL PANEL ............... 3 SECTION 1: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ................... 4 GENERAL ................................4 FIGURE 1 WIRING DIAGRAM ........................5 SECTION 2: PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS ..................7 2.0 INTRODUCTION ............................7 2.1 PROGRAMMING MODE (Using EKP1) ....................7 EKP1 - DISPLAY ORIENTATION ........................
  • Page 4: Section 1: Installation Instructions

    F of FCC part 68. to use the supplied END OF LINE resistors as shown in Figure 1. The AV9000 can be programmed not to use end of line resistors (if 18. The system may now be Disarmed and Armed from the EKP1 or required).
  • Page 5 19. TESTING THE LOCAL SYSTEM USING THE EKP1 or EKP1L: 20. TESTING COMMUNICATION TO THE CENTRAL REPORT- Arm the system in the TEST MODE. (Press: Access Code, MODE, ING STATION: Arm the Panel. Violate a zone. The Siren/Bell TEST, then ENTER). The audible warning devices will pulsate con- should turn on, the zone and Arm LEDs should flash and the pre- tinuously during TEST, except when testing an Entrance Delay zone.
  • Page 6 6) Strobe Light 1.6 PARTITIONED OPERATION 3) Ready 7) Door Strike The AV9000 has the capability of a limited partitioned operation 4) Arm/Disarm 8) Audible Warning that is ideal for residential installations. The partitioned operation allows two users to utilize and control factory selected zones. The...
  • Page 7: Section 2: Programming Instructions

    ( one of 16). The following is a conversion table to relate HEXADECI- Whether you are an experienced installer/programmer or a newcomer, MAL VALUES to normal decimal numbers. you will find programming and installing the AV9000 simple and easy to understand. For those familiar with programming ARROWHEAD HEXADECIMAL TO DECIMAL CONVERSIONS...
  • Page 8: Ekp1 - Keypad Address Programming

    After programming the last telephone digit, the “1” & “3” keys must be pressed simultaneously. This will “clear” the next memory location WHEN DISPLAY SHOWS DATA AND SELECTION DATA ENTRY by entering a true “0”, which must be done to inform the AV9000 that IS REQUIRED. the dialing sequence is complete.
  • Page 9: Ekp1L - Lcd Keypad

    EKP1L - LCD KEYPAD EKP1L - SUMMARY OF KEY FUNCTIONS IN PROGRAMMING The LCD keypad can be used to program the panel following the 2.21 [*] KEY procedures on the next few pages. In addition to programming the This key will toggle between displaying the data for the given location panel the keypad itself can be programmed.
  • Page 10: Ekp1L - Keypad Command Summary

    EKP1L - KEYPAD COMMAND SUMMARY 2.32 EKP1L INSTALLER CODE SPECIAL FUNC- TIONS: 2.31 EKP1L USER CODE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS: ENTERING PANEL PROGRAMMING ZONE(S) BYPASS COMMAND [*&0] + [ I I I I ] + [0] + [#] [AAAA] + [ZZZZ] + [#] EXITING PANEL PROGRAMMING GROUP BYPASS [*&#]...
  • Page 11: Lcd Keypad Programming

    2.33 LCD KEYPAD PROGRAMMING: FIGURE 4 Memory EKP1L - LCD KEYPAD EEPROM MEMORY MAP Location NUMERIC DATA - ( 0 - 3 ) Keypad ID ( Starts from 0 ) (Select 0-3) 1 = Auto Scroll , 2 = Key "0" used for Duress , 3 or 4 = Not Used ( Cleared = Disabled) ( not used ) ( not used ) ( not used )
  • Page 12: Programming Example

    2.34 PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE: FIGURE 5 Sc a nPro PROGRAM Phone number digits IT EM # LOCAT ION 001-021 1ST PHONE NUMBER DIGITS 022-042 2ND PHONE NUMBER DIGITS 043-063 3RD PHONE NUMBER DIGITS 064-067 1ST ACCOUNT NUMBER DIGITS 068-071 2ND ACCOUNT NUMBER DIGITS 072-075 3RD ACCOUNT NUMBER DIGITS REPORTING FORMATS:...
  • Page 13 FIGURE 6 ZONE REPORT DELAY TIME (x10sec) (1 - 15) AC & LOW BATTERY REPORT DELAY (x1min) (1 - 15) FALSE ALARM SHUTDOWN COUNT (1 - 15) Weekdays = 1 - 7 ( Sunday = 1 - Saturday = 7 ) 136 137 138 139 140 136-140 TIMER REPORT [month] [weekday] [day] [hour] [min]...
  • Page 14: Receiver Format Example

    2.35 RECEIVER FORMAT EXAMPLE: FIGURE 7 CO N D IT IO N A CR O N S CA N P R O E X T E N D E D 4 + 2 S IL E N T A D E MCO S U P E R F A S T D O W N L O A D E R K N IG H T...
  • Page 15 NOTES The “T” in Acron Format (conditions A-H) indicates Zone 1 is still tripped. In addition to the alarm which caused the report, the status of all zones is reported during each alarm transmission. A “T” indicates a tripped zone while a blank space indicates a zone which has not been violated.
  • Page 16: Programming Worksheet

    2.36 PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET: FIGURE 8 Sc a nPro PROGRAM Phone number digits IT EM # LOCAT ION 001-021 1ST PHONE NUMBER DIGITS 022-042 2ND PHONE NUMBER DIGITS 043-063 3RD PHONE NUMBER DIGITS 064-067 1ST ACCOUNT NUMBER DIGITS 068-071 2ND ACCOUNT NUMBER DIGITS 072-075 3RD ACCOUNT NUMBER DIGITS REPORTING FORMATS:...
  • Page 17 FIGURE 9 ZONE REPORT DELAY TIME (x10sec) (1 - 15) AC & LOW BATTERY REPORT DELAY (x1min) (1 - 15) FALSE ALARM SHUTDOWN COUNT (1 - 15) Weekdays = 1 - 7 ( Sunday = 1 - Saturday = 7 ) 136 137 138 139 140 136-140 TIMER REPORT [month] [weekday] [day] [hour] [min]...
  • Page 18 2.37 INSTALLER PROGRAMMING 6. After entering the last parameter, you must press the [ENTER] key so that the new parameters will be set to the system. If for any CALL DOWNLOADER COMPUTER reason you do not want to program these new parameters, you To have the panel call the “ScanPro Downloader”...
  • Page 19: Section 3: Programming Steps

    22-42 SECOND TELEPHONE NUMBER Be sure that you know what password is in your panel and do not The AV9000 is capable of reporting to three different telephone num- leave it at the factory default of “1234” bers. Each number may be up to 20 digits in length (with a required blank digit at the end of each number).
  • Page 20 EXAMPLE: TEST/CANCEL REPORT FOR ZONE 5 Format = SK4+2 Station Code Test/Cancel code Keypad # Account # = 1234 Zone 5 Event code Duress Code Transmission = 1234 Test/Cancel Report in SK 4+2 D3 = Duress Code User #3 1234 52 = Station Code Keypad #2 This report, when used in conjunction with extended, Silent Knight, Acron Superfast, or Ademco will report Test Cancel by zone.
  • Page 21: Programmable Delays

    NOTE: The upload/download code should only be sent to receiv- STEP 38 136-140 TEST TIMER REPORTING TIME ers 1 and 2 since this code will automatically be sent to the ScanPro The test timer can be programmed to report the Test Code to any during communications or programming.
  • Page 22: User Codes

    STEP 39 141 ASSIGNABLE OUTPUT RELAY 1 This output STEP 42 144 RING COUNT (0-15) may be programmed to provide +12 V.D.C at the output terminal The system may be programmed to automatically pick-up and an- whenever the selected condition occurs. Program as follows: swer the telephone line after 1 to 15 rings.
  • Page 23: Zone Options

    ZONE OPTIONS STEP 51 195 REPORTING DELAY ZONES (1-8) Select the zones which will delay before dialing out to the receiver. STEP 46 185 DELAY GROUP 1 ZONE SELECT (1-8) If an alarm signal on a silent 24-hour delay zone restores prior to There are two exit/entrance delay times available.
  • Page 24: Panel Functions

    VIEW HISTORY Activate primary/secondary partitioning. PARTITIONED OPERATION The AV9000 has the capability of partitioned operation. Partitioned operation allows two or more users to share the same control panel, however each user will only be able to utilize and control factory se- lected zones.
  • Page 25: Section 4: Compliance

    SECTION 4: COMPLIANCE INFORMATION TO USER This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications of Subpart J of part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 26: Ul Compliance

    B prescrites dans le reglement sur le brouillage radioelectriques edicte par le Ministere des Communications du Canada. UL COMPLIANCE Follow the instructions below when installing and programming an AV9000 Alarm Control Panel to meet installation requirements. HARDWARE CONSIDERATIONS FOR UL COMPLIANCE 1.
  • Page 27: Section 5: Limited Warranty

    SECTION 5: LIMITED WARRANTY 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 for twenty-four (24) months from the date of manufacture of the products. Sentrol, Inc.’s warranty obligation is limited to repairing or replacing (at Sentrol, Inc.’s sole option) equipment which has been, during the warranty period and not more than thirty 30 days after discovery, reported to Sentrol, Inc., as defective in material or workmanship and is so found to be by Sentrol, Inc., upon inspection.

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