Arrowhead KP600F User Manual

KP600F/L
LED/LCD KEYPADS
Owner's Manual
Use with
AV6500 & SP850 Control panels
IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR SAFETY TO TEST YOUR SYSTEM AND IT'S COMPONENTS REGULARLY.
P/N 64812823 A PDF 10/23/97
Table of Contents
Introduction 3
System Configuration 3
Keypad Description 4
Disarming And Silencing Your System 7
Arming Your System 7
Zone Bypass 8
Bypassing a Group of Zones 8
Instant/Delay Mode 9
Arming/Disarming Reports By User 9
Testing the Communicator 9
Testing Your System 10
Smoke Detector Reset 10
Setting Chime Mode 11
Fault Condition 11
Duress (Ambush) 12
Emergency Alarm Key Pairs 13
Changing User Code(s) From The Keypad 14
Deleting Secondary User Codes 14
Remote Telephone Access 15
Evacuation Plan 16
Warranty and Liability Limitations and Disclaimer 17
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Introduction
Your installer has selected one of the finest alarm systems available
for your installation and has custom programmed the system features
to meet your specific requirements. Arrowhead Control Panels are
designed for high reliability, excellent security and simplicity of
operation. These features make it easy for you to get the most out of
your system and prevent false alarms. The system is capable of
reporting alarm and fault information via the telephone to a central
monitoring station.
Some of the functions that your installer might have programmed are:
fire, burglary, entry/exit delays, silent alarm, duress, power failure,
communication failure, fire trouble and others. Consult with your
installer and make sure you understand which ones are programmed
and how they are used. 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.

System Configuration

The items below should be marked by your installer at the time of
installation defining the options that have been programmed.
Options Programmed
KEYPAIR ALARMS KEYPAD DURESS
KEYPAD FIRE RESET [1&3] EXIT TONE ENABLE
CHIME ZONES _______ GROUP BYPASS ZONES _____
OPENING AND CLOSING BY USER
ARM WITH DELAY ZONES VIOLATED "Defeat Lockout"
USER 7 CODE USED AS DURESS CODE
REMOTE TELEPHONE ACCESS
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Keypad Description

The KP600L "LCD" and KP600F "LED" Keypads are digital arming/
disarming stations that provide full system control and display full
system status from one or more convenient locations. A brief
description of the functions of the lights on both styles of keypads are
shown on the following pages. Additionally, built into each of the
keypads is a miniature sounding device which, when active, indicates
various conditions such as a Pre-Alarm Warning, Fault Condition or
Chime Mode.
Your keypad has the added convenience of additional user codes.
These secondary codes are designed to provide access to other users
or service persons for whom you want to grant entry. Obviously, they
can also be used in any other way that you desire. These codes can
only be changed using the primary user code.
Arming, disarming, bypassing zones, etc., can be accomplished
using any of the codes. In order to change codes from the keypad,
use of the primary user code is required. User codes can be changed
from any of the keypads and must be 4 digits in length.
IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR SAFETY THAT YOU TEST
YOUR SYSTEM REGULARLY.
KeyPair Alarms
The chart below is duplicated on page 12 but included here for your
installer to complete, reflecting the programming of the panel.
Keypad Symbol Assigned Function
Circle Not Used _____________
Square Not Used _____________
Diamond Not Used _____________
Triangle Not Used _____________
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C
A
B
KP600L "LCD" Keypad
A
- Red ARMED Light -
ON STEADY - Indicates system is armed or on
FLASHING - Indicates "Alarm Memory"
- Green READY Light -
B
ON STEADY - Indicates system is ready to be armed,
FLASHING - Indicates system "Trouble" or Fault Condition exists
C
- The "LCD DISPLAY" indicates system status in English, with
READY, ARMED, BYPASSED, VIOLATED, TROUBLE and ALARM
conditions all being displayed. System information such as AC OFF,
LOW BATTERY, TROUBLE, and COMM FAIL, along with ZONE
IDENTIFIERS will be displayed along with the other system status
messages as needed to clearly show the current condition of the
system.
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D
E
KP600F "LED" Keypad
D
- Yellow "STATUS Light" -
ON STEADY - Indicates system "Armed"
OFF - Indicates system "Disarmed"
FLASHING - Indicates system "Trouble" or Fault Condition exists.
E
- Red "ZONE Lights" - These lights indicate different conditions
depending on the status of the system. When the system is
"Disarmed", lights that are ON indicate violated zones. When the
system is "Armed", lights that are ON indicate active zones, and lights
that are flashing indicate zones that have caused an alarm.
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