AV-GAD AV-707 Installation Guide

AV-706, AV-707 LCD Keypad
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The AV-707 and AV-706 EasyKey™ are the future-generation keypads with the AV-707 New Look shape, fully-customized microprocessor remote station, multitasks functions with 32 Keypad ID’s, comply with year 2000 requirements. The AV-706 is economic version LCD keypad, with same operations and electrical specifications. The AV-707 and AV-706 are compatible with EasyLoader™ “PRO” suffix alarm control panels; AV-865/8PRO, AV-2005/8PRO. The PRO family is an enhanced version of the Series 2000 and 860 control panels series. Before attempting to use the AV-707 and AV-706, read thoughtfully the 2000/860 series large version installation manual. Two rows, each of 16 characters display, provide full information and clear status of the system. Built-in standard-words and key-letters index for fast and easy custom programming in almost any language. Function keys displayed upon request, facilitate setting and resetting, programmable constant messages (e.g. time of day, service information, etc.), available in Latin or Hebrew characters
Ordering Information: AV-707E: English text keypad. AV-707ETP: English text keypad with added Tamper. AV-706E: English text keypad. AV-706ETP: English text keypad with added Tamper.
1. Wiring the AV-707 and AV-706
Up to five of AV-707/706 Keypads can be connected to an eight or five zone Control Panel. To connect more keypads to the same system add an external power supply (AV-21). Wire length for each AV-707/706 Keypad should not exceed 200 meters (when using 0.5 mm2 wires). In case few keypads are connected, wire all keypads in parallel.
+12V -12V Zone 8
OR YEL
Panel
YEL
+12V -12V
*TMP
YEL OR
* The TMP terminal is available with AV-707TP
AV-707 keypad
Figure 1: Keypad wiring
IMPORTANT!! Never run Keypad wires alongside telephone wires, high voltage wires,
or transmitting antennae. Keypad wires should be wired separately and not in the
same cable with other devices (telephone, PIR's etc.) Do not use the keypad as
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junction box for wiring power to sensors. Install the keypad at human eyes height (160-
180 cm) for clear display visability
2. AV-707 and AV-706 LCD keypad Technical Specifications
Operating Temperature -10°C to 60°C Maximum relative Humidity 80% @ 20°C
Input DC Power Filtered 13.6V DC, +/ 10%
Polarity and Surge protection
Current Drain 50 mA with LEDs and LCD backlight Off
110 mA with LEDs and LCD backlight On
Dynamic Inner Memory EEPROM
Display (LCD is shortening of Liquid Crystal Display)
Non-Volatile. Text stored at Control Panel Messages stored with and without power LCD display 16 characters x 2 Rows
Automatic display contrast Display Area 60 X 16 mm Wiring 4 wires connected to wires terminal
5 wires for AV-707/706 with Tamper Switch Keys 12 Silicon Rubber Keys Keys Protection Manual tilt ABS door at AV-707 Internal Buzzer 85 dB Piazo buzzer Fixed Vocabulary Internal Words Up to 30 common word Internal Words Editor Space, Delete, Insert Language Latin Compatibility Series 860: AV-865/868 “PRO” suffix
Series 2000: AV-2005/8 “PRO” suffix Dimensions AV-707: H=168, W=105 mm
AV-706: H=105, W=140 mm Housing White ABS with Polypropylene Window Packing White carton box Gross Shipping Weight 0.25kg
This product is subject to continuous enhancement and therefore specifications may be changed or altered without prior notice
3. General description
Install the keypad at human eyes height (160-180 cm), tilt the keys door, remove the screw holding the keypad front cover (at lower keypad section), install the rear keypad part to wall. Attach both parts and tighten the screw. After installation, pill-off the protective sheet cover from keypad window. The AV-707/706 keypads are compatible with PRO panels. If you are not familiar with the panel refer to the 860/2000 manuals. When wiring few keypads (or adding one later), all should be from same software version, as noted on the keypad back. Upon power-up “Set Panel Time” is displayed, Hold-down key ‘0’ then Hold-down key ‘1’, enter time in 24H format and #. To set date Hold -down key ‘0’ then Hold -down key ‘2’, enter date in dd-mm-yy format and #. The '#' is mostly used as an ENTER key, typed at the end of a command.
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When first powering-up the keypad and the message: Download Texts is displayed, download texts from the panel to the keypad. To download texts enter Installer Programming mode (see chapter 5), type 200 then 71, downloading will start, wait for a while until Installer Progr is displayed on the upper line. The downloading cannot be aborted. The second row displays the zones status. Each ‘’ represents a zone. If a zone is open, the zone’s number like 123567 will replace the . If a zone had been bypassed a '*' will appear instead. The control panel time is displayed in the five rightmost positions. The first line displays system announcements, like: System Disarmed, Alarm, Low Battery, etc. Refer to figure 2.
System Message
S y s t e m D i s a r m e d
*
Bypassed Zone
1 2 : 0 0
3
armed status shunt fire
Close Zone
Open Zone
Local Clock
In Use mode, the LCD often shows the installer LOGO (the logo is editable). To display zone description Hold down key 3 twice. To save power, the LCD and keys backlight is turned OFF after 60 seconds upon ending the entries (it
Figure 2: Zone status display
turns ON again when an alarm occurs).
A V-7 0 7
Most accessible functions of the LCD Keypad are similar to those of the AV-701 (seven segments keypad). Refer to the Control Panel manual for Hold
Down functions. In Use mode, keys typed at the keypad are concealed (as they are part of the User Code) and '* * * *' are displayed. In Armed and Disarmed mode, after 5 attempts to enter fault code, the keys will not react to any key press for 30 seconds, in order to prevent code learning or other code break exigency. During all kinds of programming keys are displayed as they are typed (there are some combination exceptions). As in the 7-segment keypad, if after a command no key is pressed for 3 seconds, an automatic Enter is generated by the keypad, thus ending the command. To speed up the procedures, the user can type '#' as Enter and send the command to the control panel. This is recommended also after the "Hold Down" functions. The input string can be canceled by Holding Down key '9' (reset). Exception to the above is the zones bypass. There is no need for ENTER after typing '0' and the zone number to be bypassed. The command is immediately sent to the control panel.
To arm and disarm the system, enter a valid code followed by Enter (# key).
4. Programming Mode
User Programming Mode (User Codes Programming)
To enter User Programming mode "Hold Down" the '8' (program) key. The three Rightmost LEDs will start blinking; enter the Master User Code (factory default 1 2 3 4) followed by Enter. The upper line will display 'User Programming', the lower line will be cleared and a blinking cursor will appear. The Leftmost two LEDs will start blinking indicating that a "location" is expected. In
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this case, location means "User Code" indexes to be modified erased or programmed. User Index means User Number 1-8, as system contain eight (8) different user codes. Enter a two digits number from 01 to 08 (2 digits required). After the index had been entered (the "location"), the upper line is cleared, the blinking cursor moves to the beginning of the line, three Rightmost LEDs start blinking indicating that data is expected (in this case the new User Code). Enter one to six digits code. To correct the input press the '*' as backspace or hold down key '9' (reset) to cancel the input, at the end of the input type '#' (Enter). The control panel will verify that the new code is not in use by other user (if that happens you'll be notified) and respond by displaying the code. At any time after the control panel response, you can start typing a new index (there is no need to wait for the announcement to disappear).
To erase an existing code: Enter user index number (01, 02, 03....), Hold Down simultaneously
the '*' and ' #' keys, followed by #, E (erased) will be displayed. The Master (code number 01) cannot be erased. To exit the User Programming mode type “99” followed by #.
Installer programming mode
To enter Installer Programming Mode "Hold Down" key '8' (program). The three Rightmost LEDs will start blinking. Type the default Installer Code - 1 9 9 4 and ‘#’. The upper line will display 'Installer Programming', the lower line will be cleared and a blinking cursor will appear. The Leftmost two LEDs will start blinking indicating that a "location" is expected. In programming mode, locations are three digits long. The programmable locations are described in the Installer Manual. Some commands are also performed using locations that are not included in the programming table (as the 200 or 900 commands). In Programming mode there is no automatically generated Enter. Every command must end with a user typed Enter - key '#. This means that there is no hurry when typing the data and corrections (using the backspace erase key '*' or the "Hold Down" reset key 9) can be made at ease. The keypad accepts any input as data. The control panel checks for every entered digit and rejects invalid data (illegal characters, out of range, etc.) To display the current contents of a location, type the location and Enter ('#' key). If the location exists, the upper line will display the location description, the lower line will show the contents. To scroll address (leafing through) forward press #, backward scrolling use *. To change the contents, type the location, when the cursor moves to the upper line and the three Rightmost LEDs start blinking, type the new content, update with #. For locations such as those, concerning the zones features there is no need to follow the order of the digits. For locations of the 0 or 1 (YES/NO, communicator parameters) type a single digit (0 or 1 is sufficient). For zone and system features (address where entering 1,2,3,4,...) entering a zero clears the location data. Telephone number programming is similar to the programming of the Follow Me telephone number (refer to paragraph No. 6 in this manual) with the exception that there is no time limit when typing.
To change the Installer Code (1994), enter location 099, type the new code, confirmed by # (enter).
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The “Enable-Manual Bypass via Code No.1” (address 071/5), and “Enable-Keypad Tactile Beep” (Address 070/4) are not operative. To exit the Installer Programming mode type “999” and #.
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5. Special commands
Location 200 commands
Control panel model and Software version: Location 200 Typing 200 followed by # (in program mode), will display the control panel model, the software version and software date.
Restoring the panel factory default settings: At location 200 enter 69 Typing 200 as location and 69 as content (in short 200 69) will restore the factory defaults for the programming table.
Restoring the factory default zone descriptions and LOGO texts: The zones descriptions as well as the installer LOGO displayed by the LCD Keypad can be edited (refer to chapter 8) by the installer. They are saved at the control panel and in the non­volatile LCD Keypad memory. To restore zone description and Logo texts to their factory default, type 200 than 70. After this command, the texts are conformed to the factory default, only in the control panel memory! At location, 200 enter 70, confirmed by #, Restore Texts will be displayed, followed by “Downloading”.
Downloading the LCD Keypad zones descriptions and announcements from panel to the keypad
To download texts from the control panel to keypad: At location 200, enter 71 and #. The LCD Keypad nonvolatile memory contains a part of the zones names and LOGO texts, many other texts used by the control panel for its announcements. At initialization time (a virgin LCD Keypad memory), these texts are filled with the "Download Texts" message. If such message is displayed, download texts from the control panel to the keypad. All keypads will be automatically updated. The texts download command is at address 200 enter 71. It takes about 1 minute until all the texts are downloaded. The operation cannot be aborted. During the download, the LCD Keypad displays the texts received (after they had been stored in the memory thus verifying that the memory operates properly). The download operation transfers the texts to all the keypads connected to the control panel.
Functions table at location 200
Location Function
200 and # Display control panel and software Ver. 200 and 04 and # Erase (reset) the events history 200 and 05 and # Restore all codes to factory default 200 and 55 and # AV-2005 restore programming to default 200 and 80 and # AV-2008 restore programming to default 200 and 69 and # OLD Ver. Restore program to default 200 and 70 and # Restore zone and logo default texts 200 and 71 and # Download all texts from panel to keypad
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200 and 72 and # Download zone description & logo only 200 and 77 and # Set panel to PC Communicate Mode
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Restoring texts after Control Panel replaced
When replacing a control panel the edited texts can be restored from a keypad. Enter to location 900, when the text is displayed press # (enter) verify that “Text Saved” is displayed. Scroll over all texts to restore, at each text line press #.
6. Programming the Follow Me Telephone
To display the Follow Me telephone number (Phone Number 1, location 010 at programming sheet). Hold Down '6' (type '#' for faster display) and the control panel will display the number (or the 'empty' announcement if there is no telephone number currently programmed). To program the Follow-Me telephone number, Hold Down twice '6' key. The three Rightmost LEDs blinks indicate that the keypad waits for input. On the upper display line a blinking cursor will appear, type the number (digits from 0 to 9), Hold Down * for '*' digit, Hold Down '0' for Pause (a P will be displayed) or press simultaneously '*' & '#' to Erase the phone number (a 'E' will be displayed). To correct the input you can use the '*' as a backspace erase key. To activate the Follow-Me Telephone number Verification (Display and Dial the telephone numbers), hold-down key ‘6’ and then hold-down key ‘7’. The hold-down Reset key '9', cancels all input. Pressing the ENTER (key '#') will send the telephone number to the control panel. The control panel will respond by displaying it (010 displayed on the first line is the telephone number location in the programming table). The telephone number can be at the most 16 digits long (including pauses).
7. Setting the Keypad ID
Since several keypads may be connected to the control panel, the LCD Keypads must have ID (Identification) numbers. During installation each keypad should be set to the required ID number, otherwise all keypads will act as number 01. By default, the ID of a new keypad is set to number 01. ID numbers are in the range of 1 to 32. These numbers can be given arbitrarily as long as two keypads don't share the same number. To display the current keypad ID number: In programming mode, upper row displays Installer Progr. Hold-down simultaneously ‘*’ and ‘0’ keys, results in displaying “Keypad ID: 01”. To change keypad ID, enter new number from 01 to 32 (2 digits) confirmed by Enter (# key), or escape by Holding Down key 9. The change will be in effect after leaving the Programming Mode.
ID keypad advantages
When typing a command from a specific Keypad, the control panel echoes its response only to the keypad that issued the command. No error or confirmation beeps at other keypads. If the need arises, one user can display Open zones at one keypad while at another keypad another user is inspecting the short history or sets the time of the control panel. If the control panel is too busy to respond to more than one user, a "Control Panel Busy" message is displayed. Only the keypad initiating the programming is active. All the others are locked.
8. Editing zones descriptions and LOGO texts
The installer can edit the zone names and the two LOGO texts. To access the Editing Mode type 900 (at programming mode) and #. This leads to step 1.
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Step 1: Selecting text for editing
sentence
The zone descriptions are displayed as follows: In the upper line the current text, in the lower line the zone it belongs, as drawn below:
1 Zone 1
Text for zone 1
Important: When editing a zone description entered, it’s recommended including the zone number. If the zone description is for example; John Bedroom, it’s recommended modifying text to: 1 John Bedroom . The ‘1’ mean; zone number one. If the zone number is not included, zone bypass becomes complicated. In Use Mode zones descriptions list is available by hold-down key ‘3’ twice.
AV-GAD EASYLOADER AV-706
ARMED STATUS SHUNT FIRE
G L O B A L S E C U R I T Y
* * 1 - 8 0 0 - 7 0 0 0 8 0 0 * *
Figure 3: Logo display at AV-706
The '2' and '5' keys act as UP arrow (2) and DOWN arrow (5). Keys ‘2’ and ‘5’ scroll texts and letters up and down. If we visualize a top-down list, where the first entry (1) is at the top and the last entry is at the bottom, and then the DOWN arrow will move towards the bottom (the last entry) while the UP arrow will move towards the top (the first entry). Thus, pressing repeatedly the ‘5’ - DOWN key, texts for zones 1,2,3... will be displayed. If we currently see the text for zone 7, pressing the ‘2’ - UP key will bring the text for zone 6.
UpLeft Right
Shunt
Select a sentence form vocabulary
1
Siren
Delete Down
Delay
4
Delete Chime
Vocabulary Words
2
Display Status
Insert
(letters & words)
5
Telephone
Escape
3 6
Insert the selected
7
Test Program Reset
Move to next letters group
Upper/Lower case
*
Shunt
Erase
8 0
9
Save Edit
#
To enter Editing Mode type 900 and #
Figure 4: Keys functions in text Edit mode
After entering location 900 the two Leftmost LEDs are blinking indicating that you can select the text to edit (as in the programming mode we had to enter a location). To select the text for editing press the '#' (enter) key, refer to Step 2.
Step 2: Editing a text
When entering this step, the lower display line will be cleared, the three Rightmost LEDs start blinking and a cursor ('_') will appear at the first position of the upper line.
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To navigate from one position to another use key '1' to move left, key '3' to move right.
Step 3: Modify a character at the cursor
A character at the cursor can be modified by scrolling up and down the available characters (starting at Space and ending at '<-'). Key '2' scrolls up and key '5' scrolls down. Refer to figure
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Again, visualize the alphabet as a top down list with the letter A at the top and the letter Z at the bottom. Key '5' scrolls down from A to Z, key '2' scrolls up from Z to A. The scrolling starts at the current character. This means that if we have at the cursor the ‘a’ character, pressing the DOWN key '5' will bring the letters 'b','c','d' etc. Keep the UP or DOWN keys pressed for a while, the scrolling will become faster. To avoid fatigue and injury of the fingers from the repetitive stress a short cut key is available: The '*' key. By repeatedly pressing '*' key we jump from one range of characters to another in the order: 'space', '0', 'A', 'M', 'a', 'm' and space again (starting from the current range in which the character at the cursor is now). Moreover, to change a letter case (UPPER<>LOWER) press key '8'.
To insert a space at the cursor press the '6' key. A space will be inserted and the text at the right of the cursor will be moved to right, some characters in the line will be lost when moving over the end of the display.
To delete a character at the cursor press the '4' key. The character at the cursor will be erased and the text at the right of the cursor will move left to adjust for the lost character. "Word Erase" key is available, '0' key erases all the characters from the cursor to the next space at right. Thirty - (30) words vocabulary is included. Pressing key ‘7’ can access the vocabulary. After pressing key '7', the words are displayed at the lower line. To brows, use the ‘2’ (UP) and ‘5’ (DOWN) keys, once the required word appears, press '6' (INSERT) key. The word will be inserted at the cursor and the cursor will be positioned after the inserted word. If no word is selected, just press '9' (reset) key to exit the vocabulary word selection mode. Pressing key ‘8’ at the cursor replaces Upper to Lower case letters and vice versa.
After inserting, deleting, adding word from the vocabulary you have two options: To save the new text or to exit the editing mode without saving, save the new text by pressing '#' (enter). The text will be saved in the Keypad memory, sent to the control panel and echoed from the control panel to connected keypads. To exit without saving the modifications, press '9' key (reset) that functions as Escape in Edit ing Mode. After saving or exiting without keeping the changes, we are back to step 1: Text selection. The LOGO texts follow the last zone text. Pressing ‘*’ and ‘0’ simultaneously display the Logo.
To exit the Editing Mode press '9', keypad returns to Ins taller Programming Mode. To exit the installer programming mode, type “999”.
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9. Remote Up and Downloading
Select the proper panel type from the menu in the DWLD software. You should use the latest DWLD version software that supports the PRO panels. Latest DWLD version is 2.13, this version do not provide to up and download edited texts via PC or Modem. This future will be included in coming versions. For PC communication use the AV-232 adapter, connect the adapter to the “Serial” plug (located in the panel PCB upper-right part), enter to programming mode, type 200 and than 77 confirm by #, 4 LEDs will start blinking, “PC COMMUNICATION” is displayed, than establish connection from the DWLD PC program. For communication through modem, call the panel via the DWLD program. To abort communication (during remote DWLD) Hold-down key ‘9’. Note: The AV-707 dark window and AV-706 upper Gary panel are covered with a thin protective sheet that can be removed when the installation is over.
6. New Eight Programmable Timers (version 2.11 and higher)
By enabling 074 – 2, eight programmable automatic timers are available. In EUR version (with Power-Cut hardware), the timer also can disconnect the Aux. Power (to sensors and keypad). Power-Cut is useful for the Jewish Shabat mode. Separate manual describe the many features and possibilities of operating the timers. Code number 6 turns on and off the timers mode. The timers are programmable in User Program mode (Hold-down 8 and 1234), each timer is addressed by 31-38 entries (31 for timer 1, 38 for timer 8), and few possibilities are included. The timers operation (mode) can be:
0 - The timer is not active (cancelled or skip timer) 1 - Arming the Control panel 2 - Disarm the Control panel 3 - Control panel Arming with HOME (define Group Bypass zones) 4 - Aux. Power (to detectors) is disconnected (Shabat mode) 5 - Aux. Power (to detectors) is restored (end of Shabat mode) 6 - Timers operation mode is stopped and Aux. Power is restored
The entry order is: 3X HH MM M; set timer X (1-8) to HH (0-24) hours, MM (00-59) minutes, M mode.
Arming Arming is performed even with open zones.
Disarming Follow -Me telephone number is not erased after automatic disarming. If Opening/Closing report to central station is enabled the report is alw ays sent even if USER 1 was not selected to report. Using CID format an automatic Opening Closing is reported. Automatic timers activation follows the timers order (1->2->3), and not the chronological order! That means that if timer 1 is set at 20:00 and timer 2 is set at 19:59, timer 1 operation is carried first and then (after about 24 hours) timer 2 is called to perform its task.
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Timers operation can be enabled/disabled by the user; by entering code 6 (if so programmed), or from the user-programming mode.
Power Cut mode operation In the Power-Cut mode the following applies:
- The Power Cut controls the Aux. Power output
- All the zones programmed as Delay Power Up zone (at address 031) are ignored (so
they cannot set an alarm), PIR should be connected to those zones
- In Disarm mode, zones opening will not cause the Status (Green) LED to blink. The
LED will blink only after troubles occurred in the system.
- Chime mode will be disabled (even if previously enabled)
- All zones are treated as Green Zone (No Reset) zones (meaning that Alarm will stop
even if the zones remain troubled).
When this mode is stopped and power-cut is restored, the PIR zone (Power-Up delay zone type) detectors will be ignored for 40 seconds more (until they warm up).
To display timers hours Hold down "0" then hold down "6": display timers. During the display, hold down the following keys to browse: "1" - From the first timer "2" - Backwards “#” (Enter) - Next (after the 8th will start again from the first) "9" - stop display
- Arming by timers: Two long beeps - unless it is arming with group bypass (home) and
there are group-bypassed zones
- Disarming by timers: Three short beeps (if enabled by programming)
All rights reserved to AV -GAD Systems LTD. May 2000. W7/AV-707+6_E. Item 4710
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