Teknim VAP Series User Manual

Teknim VAP Series User Manual

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VAP Series Alarm System
User's Manual
Issue Date: 13/02/2007
TD-1/07-002

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  • Page 1 VAP Series Alarm System User’s Manual Issue Date: 13/02/2007 TD-1/07-002...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. WARNINGS ......................3 2. INTRODUCTION ....................4 2.1 User types and authorizations ................4 2.2 What can I do with my system................4 2.3 Entering to the addresses and monitoring/changing system settings....5 3. OPERATION ......................5 3.1.
  • Page 3 18.7. Thermometer Setting ................... 29 REFERENCE SHEET....................31 1. Central Station Information: Account#:______________ Telephone#:______________ Note:_______________________ 2. Central Station Information: Account#:______________ Telephone#:______________ Note:_______________________ Installer Information: Company:______________________________ Telephone#:______________ Teknim Elektronik reserves the right to change information on the manuals at any time without notice. BD-1/07-002...
  • Page 4: Warnings

    1. WARNINGS PUBLIC  Read this guide carefully before operating device and keep this guide for later reference.  Follow all operating and safety instructions in this guide.  Keep away devices from dust and moisture.  Locate to the straight place in order not to damage device. ...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Keep this manual in a safe place for later reference. Your system consists of one of Teknim VAP Series Alarm Panels (VAP204, VAP304, VAP308 VAP404, VAP408 or VAP416), one or more Teknim Keypad (VPC016, VPC104, VPC108, VPC116, VPC132 or VPC301) and various devices such as detectors, sensors, sirens…...
  • Page 6: Entering To The Addresses And Monitoring/Changing System Settings

    LCD screen which shows your system’s current status. (See your keypad in Section 4). 4. KEYPADS There are six types of keypads of VAP series security systems to allow you to access your security system’s functions, to send commands to the system and to display the current system status.
  • Page 7: Vpc016 Led Keypad

    4.1. VPC016 LED Keypad Status Lights Zone Lights Emergency Keys Number Pad and Function Buttons 4.2. VPC104 LED Keypad Status Lights Zone and Function Emergency Keys Lights Number Pad and Function Buttons 4.3. VPC108 LED Keypad Status Lights Zone Lights Emergency Keys Partition and Arrow Keys...
  • Page 8: Vpc116 Led Keypad

    4.4. VPC116 LED Keypad Status Lights Zone Lights Emergency Keys Partition and Arrow Keys Number Pad and Function Buttons 4.5. VPC132 LED Keypad Status Lights Zone Lights Emergency Keys Partition and Arrow Keys Number Pad and Function Buttons 4.6. VPC301 LCD Keypad Status Lights Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
  • Page 9 Alphanumeric LCD screen. Status Lights: Status lights are same in all VAP series keypads (VPC016, VPC104, VPC108, VPC116, VPC132 and VPC301) designed to show status of your alarm system. If ready light is “ON”, your alarm system is ready to arm.
  • Page 10: Arming/Disarming

    Function Lights: In VPC016, VPC108, VPC116, VPC132 keypads, there are also function lights to display power, program, bypass and memory status. If there is a problem related with power, power light will be “OFF”, if you are in master menu, program light will be “ON”. If there is a bypassed zone, bypass light will be “ON”...
  • Page 11: Arming/Disarming By A Key

    5.3. Arming/Disarming by a key: All system or determined partitions are armed/disarmed by pressing a key or a button which is connected to key input. 5.4. Arming/Disarming by remote controller This feature requires optional module. If your system includes remote controller module arm/disarm system by your remote controller...
  • Page 12: For Setting Partitions

    6.1.1. For Setting Partitions For VPC016, VPC104, VPC108, VPC116 and VPC132 keypads; [Enter] address 12 01 to program partitions which will be automatically armed  12 04 to program partitions which will be automatically disarmed. When you enter to the related address, you will see the current status. (No partition is selected as factory default) [Enter] the partitions you want to arm/disarm automatically.
  • Page 13: Automatic Arming/Disarming For Determined Time Period

    6.1.4. Automatic Arming/Disarming for determined time period For example, let’s set the system as it will be armed every Tuesday at 19:00 and disarmed at 09:00 For VPC016, VPC104, VPC108, VPC116 and VPC132 keypads; Enter to the master program.  [Enter] (Program) key long until you hear a long beep.
  • Page 14: Enable Bypassing

    7.1. Enable Bypassing [Press] (Bypass) key long.  [Enter] your 4 digit user code.  Select zone/zones that will be bypassed?  [Enter] (Ok) key.  1 To enter one digit zone number in keypads VPC016, VPC116, VPC132, please enter "0" then related one digit zone number.
  • Page 15: Assigning New User / Removing Current User

    8.2. Assigning New User / Removing Current User Only master user can assign a new user and remove the current user. To assign a new user; Enter to the master program.  [Enter] (Program) key long until you hear a long beep. Your 4 digit master code.
  • Page 16: Remote Control By Phone

    There is no any limitation for any user as default. Please refer to the following table for authorization. Addresses Start Time 40 <user number> Finish Time 41 <user number> Days 42 <user number> Partitions * 43 <user number> Keypads * 44 <user number>...
  • Page 17: If The User Calls The System

    For VPC301 keypad; Enter to the master program  [Enter] (Program) key long until you hear a long beep. [Enter] your 4 digit master code. [Enter] Panel Settings/Remote Access/Remac Options by using arrow keys.  [Enter] Option 1 to enable this feature as shown in below table. ...
  • Page 18: If The Panel Calls The User

    Command Status Confirmation Armed 2 short beep Arm/Disarm Status. * 0 # Disarmed 1 long beep PGM1 On 2 short beep PGM1 Status * 1 # PGM1 Off 1 long beep PGM2 On 2 short beep PGM2 * 2 # (There is no this PGM in VAP2xx, VAP3xx) PGM2 Off 1 long beep...
  • Page 19 User Phones Address User Phone-1 06 01 User Phone-2 06 02 User Phone-3 06 03 User Phone-4 06 04 User Phone-5 06 05 User Phone-6 06 06 User Phone-7* 06 07 User Phone-8* 06 08 and 8 user phones are available only on VAP416 Note: User phone numbers can be from 3 to 15 digits.
  • Page 20: Trouble Codes

    12. TROUBLE CODES If you hear long beep after any operation, it means that operation couldn’t be confirmed. At this time “Trouble” light and some zone lights flash to indicate what kind of trouble occurred. If you have VPC301 keypad on your system, you can see trouble type on the display.
  • Page 21: Event Log

    13. EVENT LOG Panel keeps last 255 events in its memory. Event logs include event code, event time, event parameters. Type of data in event memory is in the following: VPC016, 108, 116, 132 CC DD HH MM A B VPC104 H CC DD NN YY HH MM A B VPC301...
  • Page 22 Meaning VAP204 VAP3xx VAP404 VAP408 VAP416 Panel Restarted Manual Report Phone [AB]:User Disarmed PC Disarmed [AB]:User Remote Access [AB]:User Begin 99: PC Access Parallel Line Actived Custom [AB]:Zone [AB]:Zone [AB]:Zone [AB]:Zone [AB]:Zone Alarm A=0: Keypad A=0: Keypad A=0: Keypad A=0: Keypad A=0: Keypad A=1: VAPMan A=1: VAPMan...
  • Page 23: Monitoring And Controlling Event Log

    13.2. Monitoring and Controlling Event Log For VPC104 keypad; [Press] (Memory) key long until you hear long beep.  You will see “h” on the LED display, and then you will see the event by digits in order. [Press] key to go forward and [Press] key to go back in event memory.
  • Page 24: Bypassed Zones

    14.4. Bypassed Zones [Press] (Report) key long until you hear long beep.  [Press] key.  Bypassed zones and partitions begin flashing (If available). Keypad returns to stand by position after 5 seconds. In VPC301 keypad, you will see the bypassed zones on the LCD.
  • Page 25: Tests

    Flashing Light Description Power AC Fail (Look at following Trouble) If “Program” light flashes together with “Power” light, battery is in low level Program Bypass Time/Date Trouble Memory Phone Line Fail Trouble and Zone light Flashing zone/zones has wiring program For VPC301 keypad;...
  • Page 26: User Phone Numbers Test

    15.4. User Phone Numbers Test System calls user and sends alarm tone. Answer phone then [Press] “*” and enter your code. [Press] (Test) key long until you hear long beep.  [Press] and then key (for user phone-1)  key (for user phone-2) key (for user phone-3) 16.
  • Page 27: Setting Date

    17.2. Setting Date For VPC016, VPC104, VPC108, VPC116 and VPC132 keypads; Enter to the master program.  [Enter] (Program) key long until you hear a long beep. [Enter] Your 4 digit master code. [Enter] Address 01 02.  [Enter] Date as shown above table. ...
  • Page 28: Backlight Zones

    For VPC301 keypad; Enter to the master program.  [Enter] (Program) key long until you hear a long beep. [Enter] Your 4 digit master code. [Enter] Keypad setting/Customize/Chime...(select releted chime option).  [Enter] Zone number you want to active chime feature. ...
  • Page 29: Sound Options

    For VPC016, VPC104, VPC108, VPC116 and VPC132 keypads; Enter to the master program.  [Enter] (Program) key long until you hear a long beep. [Enter] Your 4 digit master code. [Enter] Address by looking table above.  [Enter] Emergency button no you want to inactive. ...
  • Page 30: Trouble Beeps

    18.5. Trouble Beeps Some trouble beeps can be disabled. Beeps Option VPC108 VPC016,116 VPC32 VPC301 AC Fail 1.option Low Battery 2.option Keypad setting/ Time/Date Loss 3.option 99 06 99 09 99 15 Customize/ Phone Line Fail 4.option Trouble Optn Zone Trouble 5.option Battery Loss 6.option...
  • Page 31 Formulation: RT: Real temperature KT: Temerature is monitored in the keypad CV: Calibration value seen on the keypad (“Keypad Settings/Custumize/Temp Calib.”) EV: The value which will be entered (“Keypad Settings/Custumize/Temp Calib.”) EV= CV + (RT - KT) For example: Assume that real temperature is 21 C, monitored temperature on the keypad is 19 C and calibration value on the keypad is 10.
  • Page 32: Reference Sheet

    Reference Sheet Fill out the following information for further reference and keep this guide in a safe place. Access Codes Access Access Access Access Code Code Code Code Code Code Code Code Sensor/Zone Information Sensor Protected Area Sensor Type Sensor Protected Area Sensor Type BD-1/07-002...
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