Teknim VAP404 Installation & Operation Manuals

VAP404
INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL
Issue Date: 09/07/2013
Software version 3.0 and higher
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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 .
OPERATING CONDITIONS :
Don’t operate device beyond following values. Temperature : Between 0C and +65C
Humidity : %95 in +40C
POWER SUPPLY:
Use device only with voltage mentioned in guide. If you are not sure about supply voltage you will connect, contact with your vendor.
GROUNDING :
Before connecting power supply, control if grounding works properly.
SUPPLY CABLE PROTECTION :
Protect the supply cable against breaking and crushing.
CURRENT LIMIT:
Don’t connect devices that consume current exceeds limits.
OBJECT and LIQUID ENTRY :
Never push any kind of objects or liquid into this unit as they may short-out parts that could result in a fire or electrical shock.
SERVICE :
Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
CONDITIONS NEED SERVICE :
Contact with your vendor on the following conditions
o If power cable or plug is damaged , o If any kind of objects drops into unit , o If unit is exposed to water or rain , o If unit is dropped or cover is damaged , o If you realize that device doesn't work properly o If unit doesn’t operate properly in operating conditions ,
SPARE PART :
If parts of device are changed to repair, ensure that technician uses original parts against electrical shock, fire, etc.
SECURITY CONTROL :
To control if your device operates in healthy and convenient conditions, demand service from your vendor.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION 5
2. FEATURES 6
3. MOUNTING
3.1. GENERAL 7
3.2. SIREN CONNECTION 8
3.3. DETECTOR CONNECTION 8
3.4. KEYPAD CONNECTION 12
3.5. TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION 12
3.6. CONNECTING OF PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS 13
3.7. CONNECTION OF PANEL ARMED OUTPUT (ARM) 13
3.8. POWER CONNECTION 14
4. QUICK & SIMPLE PROGRAMMING
4.1. FIRST OPERATING 14
4.2. SIMPLE PROGRAMMING 14
5. PROGRAMMING SETTINGS
5.1. INTRODUCTION 17
5.2. ENTERING/EXITING INSTALLER & MASTER PROGRAM 18
5.3. CHANGING CODES 18
5.4. ASSIGNING/DISPLAYING KEYPAD ADDRESS 18
5.5. PROGRAMMING ADDRESSES 18
5.6. DEFAULT CONFIGURATIONS 26
6. LOADING FACTORY DEFAULTS 31
7. APPLICATIONS
7.1. SMART PARTITION TECHNOLOGY 32
7.2. ACCESS CONTROL 33
7.3. USING VAP PANEL AS TWO SEPERATED PANELS 33
7.4. CONNECTING FIRE DETECTOR 34
7.5. CONNECTING FIRE SIREN 34
7.6. AUTOMATIC ARM PARTTITONS ON NO ACTIVITY 34
7.7. ADDING REMOTE CONTROL MODULE 35
7.8. ADDING VOICE MESSAGE MODULE 35
7.9. CONNECTION OF VAPMAN SOFTWARE PC VIA COM PORT 35
7.10. CONNECTION OF VAPMAN SOFTWARE PC VIA USB PORT 35
8. DETAILED PROGRAMMING
8.1. MAIN CONFIGURATIONS
8.1.1. Time/Date Settings 36
8.1.2. Entry Delays 37
8.1.3. Exit Delays 37
8.1.4. Central Monitoring Station Account Numbers 38
8.1.5. Central Monitoring Station Phone Numbers 38
8.1.6. User Phone Numbers 39
8.1.7. Assigning/Changing User Codes 40
8.2. PANEL SETTINGS
8.2.1. Panel Main Settings 41
8.2.2. Siren Settings 44
8.2.3. Automatic Arm/Disarm Settings 44
8.2.4. PGM Output Settings 47
8.2.5. Timer Settings 49
8.2.6. Remote Controlling 51
8.2.7. Setting Zone as KEY Input 51
8.3. ZONE SETTINGS
8.3.1. Zone Wiring 52
8.3.2. Zone Partitions 53
8.3.3. Zone Types 54
8.3.4. Zone Extra Settings 55
8.3.5. Zone Trigger Delay 56
8.4. KEYPAD SETTINGS
8.4.1. Keypad Permissions 56
8.4.2. Keypad Partitions 57
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8.5. USER SETTINGS
8.5.1. Start Time 57
8.5.2. Finish Time 58
8.5.3. User Days 59
8.5.4. User Partitions 59
8.5.5. User Keypads 60
8.5.6. User Limitations 61
8.6. CENTRAL MONITORING STATION & USER PHONE DIALER SETTINGS
8.6.1. General Features 61
8.6.2. Event Logs 65
8.6.3. Contact ID Event Codes 68
8.6.4. DTMF 4+2, etc Event Codes 70
8.7. OPTIONAL MODULES
8.7.1. Remote Control Module 72
8.7.2. Zone Expansion Module 73
8.8 KEYPAD INNER SETTINGS
8.8.1. VPC108 LED Keypad Inner Settings 73
8.8.2. VPC301 LCD Keypad Inner Settings 74 9 . KEYPAD INSTRUCTION
9.1. LED KEYPAD-VPC108
9.1.1. Features 77
9.1.2. Usage 77
9.1.3. Functions of Buttons 78
9.1.4. Meaning of Beep Sounds 78
9.1.5. Meaning of Lights 79
9.1.6. Keypad Addresses 79
9.1.7. Keypad Inner Settings 79
9.1.8. Reports 79
9.1.9. Troubles 79
9.2. LCD KEYPAD VPC301
9.2.1. Features 80
9.2.2. Usage 81
9.2.3. Functions of Buttons 81
9.2.4. Meaning of Beep Sounds 82
9.2.5. Meaning of Lights 82
9.2.6. Keypad addresses 82
9.2.7. Keypad Inner Settings 82
9.2.8. Reports 82
9.2.9. Troubles 82
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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
o Panel is mounted wall by three holes. o Panel case has cable holes to pass cables through Panel PCB. o Functions of terminals is written on PCB. Connect cables to proper place. o Connect telephone lines o Connect Battery and AC Power
Simple Maintenance
o Device monitors troubles instantly. o Test feature provides simple maintenance. o 256 events are hold in memory. o Battery doesn’t need maintenance.
Simple Programming
o Programming addresses are grouped by feature. o Installer can configure panel, only by setting user codes, phone numbers. o All settings can be configured or can be downloaded to computer, by using PC software and connection
cable,
Simple Usage
o Simply arm/disarm panel by entering code. o Smart Partition Technology provides quick arming. o Arm/Disarm by Remote controller. o Arm/Disarm by Telephone o Arm/Disarm by Key. o Automatic Arm/Disarm feature by Timers.
Simple Automation
o When panel is armed, ARM output activates and can be used control anything. o PGM outputs can be activated by timers. o PGM outputs can be activated by assigned zones or partitions to PGMs. o PGM outputs can be used as ARM or SRN output. o PGM outputs can be activated on condition of fire or can be used to reset fire detectors. o PGM outputs can be controlled by Telephone. o PGM outputs can be controlled by Keypad.
Simple Management
o Time limit can be assigned to users o Users can arm specific partitions. o Users keypads can be selected.
Smart Partition Technology o Without creating partition , zones are assigned to partitions defined before. Doors are assigned to C
Button, windows are assigned to B Button, interior zones are assigned to A Button , exterior zones are assigned to D Button.
o Doors are armed with C Button ,windows are armed with B button quickly. o You can arm zones except interior zones when you are in home by using A Button , o You can fully arm panel by using D Button.
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2. FEATURES
Inputs
o Programmable 4+4 zone o NC,NO, 1-EOL Resistor, 2-EOL Resistor zones, Double Zone. o Different zone types (Door, Window, Tamper, Fire etc.) o Additional features assigned zones(Follower zone, end zone, silent zone etc) o Enter/Exit delays for each partition. o KEY input to arm o Sabotage switch on Panel and Keypad
Outputs
o Programmable outputs (NC, NO) o Siren Output; SRN (NC, NO, cutoff time) o ARM Output (NC, NO)
Siren
o Outdoor or Indoor can be connected o Adjustable cutoff time(2255 minutes)
Keypad
o Can be used with 4 Keypads(max) o Addressable Keypads o LED or LCD Keypads can be used together o Programmable backlight o Displays event logs o Displays Ready, Armed, Trouble, Fire status o Shortcut buttons like Test, Report, Memory. o Only displays zones assigned to Keypads o Chime option o Keypad Dimensions: 150mm(width) x 120mm (Length) x 22mm (Height)
General Features
o 5 user codes,1 Master code, 1 installer code, 1 Guest code, 1 Ambush code, 1 PC Connection Code o Real time clock o 256 event logs o 6 user phone numbers o Communicator supports 2 Central Monitoring Stations (Contact ID, 4+2,4+1,3+2,3+1 (DTMF) ) o Each Central Monitoring Station has 2 phone numbers o Manuel and Automatic Bypass o Smart Partition Technology o PC connection by USB or COM Port o 2 Timers o PGM outputs can be controlled by telephone
Types of Arming/Disarming Panel
o Arm with single button o Arm/Disarm specific partitions o Automatic Arm/Disarm panel in the specific time. o Arm/Disarm with KEY Input o Arm/Disarm with remote control unit(Remote control module must be connected to Panel) o Arm/Disarm by telephone
Alarm Types
o Siren Alarm: siren alarms, panel dials user and Central Monitoring Station o Silent Alarm: siren doesn’t alarm, panel dials user and Central Monitoring Station.
Electrical & Mechanical Features
o 220230V AC Voltage o Fuse AC Voltage(125mA) o Power supply for external units with electronic fuses o 12V DC Current Output(Siren + AUX + Keypad) : 1A (max) o Current limited battery charge circuit o 2 x 12V 7Ah battery can be connected. o PGM1, PGM2, ARM output current:: 300mA max. Total current output of PGM1,PGM2, ARM: 500mA max. o SRN output current:: 500mA max. o Dimensions: 310mm(width) x 302mm (Length) x 83mm (Height) o Weight( ± 2 gr) : 2785 gr / 3095 gr (Packaged)
Optional Modules
o Voice recording module, Voice message module (includes 8 messages), Remote Control module, 4-zone expansion module,
RS-232 PC link module, USB PC link module, Relay module, X-10 module, Network module, Modem module.
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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. (It is recommended to you use wire screened cable or silver foiled LIYCY cable and ground the mains voltage) Before connecting supply voltage, make sure that all connections are made correctly. Also it is recommended to connect keypad cable foil to panel GND and keypad GND. For the mains voltage connection, 3x0.75 mm² standard cable may be usedDescriptions of panel terminals are in the following picture.
Following picture shows panel connections.
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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.
3.3. DETECTOR CONNECTION
Detector alarm outputs are NC or NO. One of 2 wire output is connected to Z1, Z2 ,Z3 or ,Z4 input the other is connected COM. Supply voltage of detectors is provided by AUX output. Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4 can be programmed as NO,NC, single end of line resistor or double end of line resistor. Following picture shows example of PIR detector and magnetic contact connection by using none end of line resistor connection.
End of Line Resistor Connection : When single end of line resistor is used, any break in detector cable can be noticed. When double end of line resistor is used, any break in detector cable and also short circuit
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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, none­resistor connection should be made. Following pictures shows end of line resistor connection.
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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. Zone doubling feature can’t be used together with zone expansion module.
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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.
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3.4. KEYPAD CONNECTION
GND, DT, CK, 12V terminals are used to connect panel to Keypad. These terminals are connected to same terminals on 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). Also keypads that is connected panel must be enabled from panel(Look at Keypad Permissions section).
Ensure that panel isn’t connected to power and DT and CK terminals aren’t connected to 12V to prevent panel from breaking down.
Note: Length of connection cable between Keypad and Panel should be maximum 100 meter long.
3.5. TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION
Telephone line connection is made to LINE terminal. If telephone line can’t be connected correctly, trouble and memory leds flash on VPC108 Keypad, Trouble led lights and trouble message is seen on VPC301 Keypad. When telephone line is corrected, trouble message is cancelled. Don’t connect other devices to LINE input by parallel. Other devices should be connected to PHONE output. Connection is displayed on the following picture.
Note: If ADSL line is used, phone line connection should be connected to phone line output of SPLITTER device, otherwise some problems can occur about phone dialing.
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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. Look at TRM904 guide for detailed description.
3.7. CONNECTION OF PANEL ARMED OUTPUT(ARM)
ARM output is normally output(NO contact). When panel is armed, ARM output is closed. These outputs can be used for kind of purposes. Detailed information is in Programming Section.
Connect devices that don’t exceed current limit of ARM output.
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3.8. POWER CONNECTION
Connect power cables properly to its place on panel case. NOTE : Don’t forget grounding. There is AC 220V(230V)/16V 1,2A transformer inside Panel case. Connect 16V AC to panel and then you
will see green led lights on Panel. Connect battery cables to battery(be careful about poles). 2 unit 12V 7 Ah battery can be connected to Panel. When battery voltage decrease to limit values, keypad goes into energy protection mode so panel consumes lower energy.
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.
4.2. SIMPLE PROGRAMMING
o Enter time and date. (Trouble message disappears.) o Enter User phone numbers, Central Monitoring Station phone numbers and account numbers. o Enter Codes. o Test siren. o Test Central Monitoring Station and User Phone Dialer
Default settings ; All zones are NC (Normally closed). Z1 is entry-exit zone, Z2 is follower zone, Entry and exit delays are 15 sec. Installer code is 9999, master code is 1234, and Central Monitoring Station communication format is Contact ID.
Description of simple installation is in the following. LED means LED Keypad, LCD means LCD Keypad.
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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 √ button.
o Enter Installer Program LED, LCD Press 4 (Program) long 9 9 9 9 Default INSTALLER Code = 9999 Program Light lights in LED. LED Keypad and displays “INSTALLER MENU” on LCD Keypad.
o Set Up Time LED 01 01 1259 Time = 12:59 LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS CLOCK SETTING→ CLOCK SETTING TIME: 12 59 √ o Set Up Date LED 01 02 23 11 04 Date = 23 November 2004 LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS CLOCK SETTTING→ CLOCK SETTING DATE: 23 11 04 √ o Enter Account Number LED 04 01 1 2 3 4 Account Number = 1234 LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS CMS ACCOUNT #’S →01-CMS ACCNT NO 1 2 3 4 √ o Enter Central Monitoring Station-1(CMS-1) Phone Number LED 05 01 0 216 1234567 Phone number = 0 216 1234 567
To add duration time, press 0 (long). 05 01 9 0 (long) 0 216 1234567
LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGSCMS PHONES→01-CMS PHONE NR 0 216 1234567 √ (First number of CMS-1)
To add duration time, press 0 (long). 9 0 (long) 0 216 1234567 √
If CMS-1 has 2 phone numbers, enter 2. phone number to 05 03(LED) or 03-CMS PHONE NR (LCD) When CMS phone number is entered, CMS dialing( 1. option in 50 01) is automatically activated by panel.
o Enter User Phone Numbers LED 06 01 0 532 1234567 Phone number = 0532 123 45 67
06 02 ................ √
. . . .
06 06 ................ √
To add duration time, press 0 (long). 06 01 9 0 (long) 0 532 1234567 √ LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS PRIVATE PHONES→ 01-PERSON PHONE NR 0 532 1234567 √ 0-BASIC SETTINGS PRIVATE PHONES→ 02-PERSON PHONE NR 0 532 1234567 √ . . . . To add duration time, press 0 (long) 9 0 (long) 0 532 1234567 √
When user phone is entered, user phone dialing( 2 .option in 50 01) is automatically activated by panel.
o Exit Installer Program LED, LCD Press X (Exit) (long)
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o Change Installer Code LED, LCD (long)(Password) 9 9 9 9 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 New code= 3333 Default Installer code = 9999 o 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” on LCD Keypad.
o Assign User Code 5 user codes + 1 Guest code can be entered. LED 07 01 X X X X 4 digit code = XXXX
07 02 ...........
. . . .
07 06 ........... (Guest code )
LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS USER CODES 01-USER CODE X X X X √ . .
0-BASIC SETTINGS→ USER CODES→ 06-USER CODE
X X X X √ (Guest code) o Assign Duress Code
LED 07 07 X X X X 4 digit code = XXXX LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS→ USER CODES→ 07-USER CODE X X X X
o Change PC Connection Code LED 07 08 X X X X √ Default PC Connection Code = 7777 LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS→ USER CODES→ 08-USER CODE X X X X √ o Exit Master Program LED, LCD Press X (Exit) (long)
o Change Master Code Default Master Code = 1234 LED, LCD Press √ (Password) (long) 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 New Code=4567
o Test Siren LED,LCD Press 8 (Test) (long) 3 1
o Test User Phone Number LED, LCD First Number Press 8 (Test) (long) 2 1
Second Number Press 8(Test) (long) 2 2 . . Sixth Number 8 (long)(Test) 2 6
o Test Central Monitoring Station(CMS) Numbers LED, LCD Press 8(Test) (long) 1 1 ; CMS-1 1.phone number test Press 8(Test) (long) 1 2 ; CMS-2 1.phone number test Press 8(Test) (long) 1 3 ; CMS-1 2.phone number test Press 8(Test) (long) 1 4 ; CMS-2 2.phone number test
NOTE:
Zone settings are configured from addresses of 20 0X, 21 0X, 22 0X, 23 0X. ( X = Zone Number)
Enter delays are configured from addresses of 02 0X, exit delays are configured from addresses of 03 0X (X = Partition number).
All addresses can be seen in 5.5 Programming Addresses.
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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. Passwords can be reset in master or Installer program. Settings in master or installer program can be reset only in Installer program.
To programming, enter address of feature you want configure. If you wait a little, you see value in that address. At this moment you can enter new value and then press .
Programming addresses are classified in VAP404. Addresses are total 4 digits. First two digits of addresses indicate address group. The second two digits of addresses indicate zone no, user no, keypad no…etc. Main configurations include addresses that are used in basic installations so installer easily installs system.
Main Settings : 01-Date/Time 02-Partition Entry Delays 03-Partition Exit Delays 04-Central Monitoring Station Account Numbers 05-Central Monitoring Station Phone Numbers 06-User Phone Numbers 07-User Codes
Panel Settings: 10-Panel General Settings 11-Siren Settings 12-Automatic Arm-Disarm 13-PGM Settings 14-Timer Settings 15-Remote Access(by telephone) 16-KEY Settings
Zone Settings: 20-Zone Wiring 21-Zone Partition 22-Zon Type 23-Zon Settings 24-Zone Trigger Delay Keypad Settings: 30-Keypad Permissions 31-Keypad Partitions 99-Keypad Inner Settings
User Settings: 40-Start time 41-Finish time 42-Authorized days 43-Authorized partitions 44-User Keypads 45-User Limitations
Communicator-Dialer: 50-General Settings 51-Reporting Settings 52-53-Central Monitoring Station Event Codes
Optional Modules: 60-RF Remote Controller Settings 61-Zone Expander Module Settings
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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
Program”. Program and Ready light flashes in LED Keypad. LCD Keypad displays “MASTER MENU”. 4 (Program)(long) 1 2 3 4 Default Master Code = 1234 To exit programming mode, press Exit button long until you hear long beep then Program light becomes
OFF and LCD screen returns stand by mode. X (Exit) (long) Panel exits Programming mode if you don’t press any button within 3 minutes.
5.3. CHANGING CODES
User can simply change codes(except Duress code and PC connection code) by entering following in Standby mode.
√ (Password) (long) XXXX YYYY YYYY √ XXXX = old code, YYYY = new code
5.4. ASSIGNING / DISPLAYING KEYPAD ADDRESS
Default Keypad Address is “1”. If more than one keypad will be used, Keypad addresses must be different each other. Do following to change Keypad address ;
4 (long) Address (Address = 1, 2, 3, 4 ) Do following to see Keypad address ; 6 (long) 4 Keypad displays its address by zone lights on LED Keypad. LCD Keypad displays its address on screen.
5.5. PROGRAMMING ADDRESSES
ADDRESS
FUNCTION
VALUE
DEFAULT VALUE
ENTERED VALUE
PAGE & PROGRAM IP:Installer MP:Master
01 01
Time
HH MM HH=hour , MM= minute
00:00
38 IP, MP
01 02
Date
DD MM YY DD=day, MM=month, YY=year(last 2 digit)
00.00.00
38 IP, MP
01 03
Day of Week
D , D=1~7, 1=Monday.......,7=Sunday,(only readable)
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39 IP, MP
02 01 02 02 02 03 02 04
Entry Delays A Partition B Partition C Partition D Partition
0~255 seconds
15 0 0 0
39, IP
Look at pg. 34 for SPT
03 01 03 02 03 03 03 04
Exit Delay A Partition B Partition C Partition D Partition
0~255 seconds
15 0 0 0
39 IP
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04 01 04 02
Account No Central M. Station-1(CMS-1) Central M. Station-2(CMS-2)
AAAA = 4 digit number
0000 0000
40 IP
05 01 05 02 05 03 05 04
CMS Phone numbers CMS-1 CMS-2 Secondary number of CMS-1 Secondary number of CMS-2
TTTTTTTTTTTTTTT max. 15 digit phone number (*) CMS dialing is enabled( 1. option in 50 01 )
automatically when phone number is entered.
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41 IP
06 01 06 02 06 03 06 04 06 05 06 06
User Phone Numbers User Phone-1 User Phone-2 User Phone-3 User Phone-4 User Phone-5 User Phone-6
TTTTTTTTTTTTTTT max. 15 digit phone number (*) User Phone Dialer is enabled( 2. option in 50 01 )
automatically when phone number is entered.
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41 IP, MP
07 01 07 02 07 03 07 04 07 05 07 06 07 07 07 08
User Codes User Code-1 User Code-2 User Code-3 User Code-4 User Code-5 Guest Code Duress Code PC Connection Code
xxxx = 4 digit code; If “0000” is entered, that user becomes disabled.
0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 7777
42 MP
10 01
Panel Settings
(ON/OFF)
1. option= Smart Partition Technology Enable/Disable
2. option= Quick Arm Enable/Disable
3. option= Auto Siren Test Enable/Disable
4. option= Arm/Disarm from Foreign Keypad Enable/Disable
5. option= Extendable Exit Delay Enable/Disable
6. option= Double Hit Enable/Disable
7. option= Daylight Saving Enable/Disable
3=ON 5=ON 7=ON
43 IP
Look at pg. 34 for SPT
10 02
Output Types
1.option= ARM NC/NO (ON= NC, OFF= NO)
2. option= PGM1 NC/NO
3. option= PGM2 NC/NO
5. option= SRN NC/NO (positive/negative trigger)
1=OFF 2=OFF 3=OFF 5=OFF
43 IP
10 03
Automatic Bypassed Partitions
1. option= A Partition
2. option= B Partition
3. option= C Partition
4. option= D Partition
-
44 IP
Look at pg. 34 for SPT
10 04
Reset Types
1. option= Reset Codes
2. option= Reset Panel Settings
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44 IP, MP
IP
ADDRESS
FUNCTION
VALUE
DEFAULT VALUE
ENTERED VALUE
PAGE & PROGRAM IP:Installer MP:Master
10 06
Reset Enable/Disable
1. option= Resetting Codes Enable/Disable
2. option= Resetting Panel Settings Enable/Disable
1= ON 2= ON
44 IP
10 07
ARM Partitions
1. option = A Partition
2. option = B Partition
3. option = C Partition
4. option = D Partition
A, B, C, D
45 IP
Look at pg. 34 for SPT
10 08
AC Fail Call Delay
0~60 minutes
15
45 IP
10 09
Cross Zone Timer
0~255 seconds
60
45 IP
11 01
Siren Partitions
1. option = A Partition
2. option = B Partition
3. option = C Partition
4. option = D Partition
A, B, C, D
46 IP
Look at pg. 34 for SPT
11 02
Siren Cut off Time
2~255 minutes
5 minutes
46 IP
12 01
Automatic ARM Partitions
1. option= A Partition
2. option= B Partition Automatic Arm is disabled
3. option= C Partition if no partition is selected
4. option= D Partition
No partition is selected
46 IP, MP
Look at pg. 34 for SPT
12 02
Automatic ARM Days
1. Option = Monday 5. option = Friday
2. Option = Tuesday 6. option = Saturday
3. Option = Wednesday 7. option = Sunday
All days are
47 IP, MP
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4. option = Thursday
selected
12 03
Automatic ARM Time
HH MM HH= hour, MM= minute
00:00
47 IP, MP
12 04
Automatic Disarm Partitions
1. option= A Partition
2. option= B Partition Automatic Disarm is
3. option= C Partition disabled if no partition is
4. option= D Partition selected.
No partition is selected
47 IP, MP
Look at pg. 34 for SPT
12 05
Automatic Disarm Days
1. option = Monday 5. option = Friday
2. option = Tuesday 6. option = Saturday
3. option = Wednesday 7. option = Sunday
4. option = Thursday
All days are selected
48 IP, MP
12 06
Automatic Disarm Time
HH MM HH=hour, MM=minute
00:00
48 IP, MP
12 07
Automatic Arm Partitions on no Activity
1. option= A Partition
2. option= B Partition This feature is disabled,
3. option= C Partition if no partition is selected.
4. option= D Partition
No partition is selected
48 IP
Look at pg. 34 for SPT
12 08
No Activity Time (for Automatic Arm)
5~255 minutes
30 minutes
49 IP
13 01 13 03
13 05 13 07 13 09 13 11 13 13 13 15
PGM1 Usage Type PGM2 Usage Type
PGM3 Usage Type(*) PGM4 Usage Type PGM5 Usage Type PGM6 Usage Type PGM7 Usage Type PGM8 Usage Type
0 = Free 1 = PGM is active while selected zones are active 2 = PGM is active while selected zones are active 3 = PGM is activated when selected partitions are armed. 4 = Fire siren 5 = PGM resets fire detector when fire alarm is ended. 6 = Siren 7 = PGM is active on selected troubles 8 = PGM controls magnetic door (Access Control). 9 = Timer controls PGM (**) 10 = Random PGM ON/OFF 11= On arm 12= On disarm 13= Control with remote control button 14= Alarm type indicator
(*) 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.
(**) 9. option is valid for the first four PGM’s(PGM1 to PGM4)
0=Closed
49, 50 IP
Look at pg. 34 for SPT
13 02 13 04
13 06 13 08 13 10 13 12 13 14 13 16
PGM1 Parameter PGM2 Parameter
PGM3 Parameter (*) PGM4 Paremeter PGM5 Paremeter PGM6 Paremeter PGM7 Paremeter PGM8 Paremeter
0~255, (*) 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.
0
49 IP 50
ADDRESS
FUNCTION
VALUE
DEFAULT VALUE
ENTERED VALUE
PAGE & PROGRAM IP:Installer MP:Master
14 01 14 04
Timer1 Setting Timer2 Setting
1. option= PGM1 Control Enable/Disable
2. option= PGM1 State (ON/OFF)
3. option= PGM2 Control Enable/Disable
4. option= PGM2 State (ON/OFF)
5. option= PGM3 Control Enable/Disable(*)
6. option= PGM3 State (ON/OFF)
7. option= PGM4 Control Enable/Disable
8. option= PGM4 State (ON/OFF) (*) VAP408 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.
-
51 IP, MP 52
14 02 14 05
Timer1 Days Timer2 Days
1. option = Monday 5. option = Friday
2. option = Tuesday 6. option = Saturday
3. option = Wednesday 7. option = Sunday
4. option = Thursday
All days are selected
52 IP, MP
14 03 14 06
Time of Timer1 Time of Timer2
HH MM HH=hour, MM=minute
00:00
52 IP, MP 53
15 01
Remote Control
(ON/OFF)
1. option= Remote control by phone Enable/Disable
2. option= Remote control by PC(modem) Enable/Disable* * This feature is only active if modem module is connected to VAP404 panel.
Closed
53 IP, MP
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15 02
Answer Ring Count
1~20 times
5 times
53 IP, MP
16 01
KEY Settings
1. option= Enable(ON)/ Disable(OFF)
2. option= Pulse/ Continues Contact
Closed, Pulse
53, 54 IP
16 02
KEY Partitions
1. option= A Partition
2. option= B Partition
3. option= C Partition
4. option= D Partition
A, B, C, D
54 IP
Look at pg. 34 for SPT
20 01 20 02 20 03 20 04
20 05-08
Zone Wiring Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5-Z8
1. option= NC/NO (ON/OFF)
2. option= Single end of line resistor, Double zone ON/OFF *
3. option= Double end of line Resistor, Double zoneON/OFF *
4. option= Zone Enable/Disable (*)2, 3 must not be selected if no end of line resistor
will be used. 2, 3 must be selected in zone doubling. You don’t need to activate zone doubling feature of Z5, Z6, Z7, Z8 while using zone doubling. Zone doubling feature can’t be used together with zone expansion module.
1= ON 4= ON
54 IP 55
21 01 21 02 21 03 21 04
21 05-08
Zone Partitions Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5-Z8
1. option= A Partition Note: If S.P.T. (Smart partition
2. option= B Partition Technology) is selected,
3. option= C Partition these settings can be
4. option= D Partition ignored.
A
55 IP
Look at pg. 34 for SPT
22 01 22 02 22 03 22 04
22 05-08
Zone Type Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5-Z8
0 = Free 6 = Fire 1 = Door 7 = Panic 2 = Window 8 = Duress 3 = Interior 9 = Tamper(Sabotage) 4 = Exterior 10 = Medical 5 = 24 Hour 11 = Custom
Z1 : 1 Z2 : 3 Z3 : 3 Z4 : 3 Z5-Z8 : 3
56 IP
23 01 23 02 23 03 23 04
23 05-08
Zone Extra Settings Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5-Z8
(ON/OFF)
1. option= End door YES/NO
2. option= Follower Zone YES/NO
3. option= Entry/Exit Zone YES/NO
4. option= Silent Zone YES/NO
5. option= Can not be bypassed manually YES/NO
6. option= Can not be Auto bypassed YES/NO
7. option= Cross Zone YES/NO
Z1: 3 Z2: 2 Z3: ­Z4: ­Z5-Z8: -
57 IP
ADDRESS
FUNCTION
VALUE
DEFAULT VALUE
ENTERED VALUE
PAGE & PROGRAM IP:Installer MP:Master
24 01 24 02 24 03 24 04
24 05-08
Zone Trigger Delay Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5-Z8
2~255, time = value*30 ms
15
58 IP
30 01 30 02 30 03 30 04
Keypad Permissions
1. Keypad
2. Keypad
3. Keypad
4. Keypad
1. option= Keypad Enable/Disable
2. option= Quick Arm Enable/Disable
3. option= Arm Enable/Disable
4. option= Disarm Enable/Disable
5. option= Programming permission Enable/Disable
6. option= Access Control ON/OFF
7.option= Sabotage Alarm Enable/Disable
1.keypad 1,2,3,4,5 Other keypads 2,3,4
58 IP
31 01 31 02 31 03 31 04
Keypad Partitions
1. Keypad
2. Keypad
3. Keypad
4. Keypad
1. option= A Partition
2. option= B Partition
3. option= C Partition
4. option= D Partition
A, B, C, D
59 IP
Look at pg. 34 for SPT
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40 01 40 02 40 03 40 04 40 05 40 06
User Start Time User-1 User-2 User-3 User-4 User-5 Guest
HH MM , HH=hour, MM=minutes
00:00
60 MP
41 01 41 02 41 03 41 04 41 05 41 06
User Finish Time User-1 User-2 User-3 User-4 User-5 Guest
HH MM , HH=hour, MM=minutes
23:59
60 MP
42 01 42 02 42 03 42 04 42 05 42 06
User Days User-1 User-2 User-3 User-4 User-5 Guest
1. option = Monday 5. option = Friday
2. option = Tuesday 6. option = Saturday
3. option = Wednesday 7. option = Sunday
4. option = Thursday
All days are selected
61 MP
43 01 43 02 43 03 43 04 43 05 43 06
User Partitions User-1 User-2 User-3 User-4 User-5 Guest
1. option= A Partition
2. option= B Partition
3. option= C Partition
4. option= D Partition
A, B, C, D
62 MP
Look at pg. 34 for SPT
44 01 44 02 44 03 44 04 44 05 44 06
User Keypads User-1 User-2 User-3 User-4 User-5 Guest
1. option= 1. Keypad
2. option= 2. Keypad
3. option= 3. Keypad
4. option= 4. Keypad
1=ON 2=ON 3=ON 4=ON
62 MP
45 01 45 02 45 03 45 04 45 05 45 06
User Limitations User-1 User-2 User-3 User-4 User-5 Guest
1. option= User can not Arm
2. option= User can not Disarm
3. option= One time usable code(only for Guest)
4. option= Daily Code(only for Guest)
5. option= User can not make Bypass
1=OFF 2=OFF 3=OFF 4=OFF * 5=OFF
* 4.opt=ON in 45 06
63 MP
ADDRESS
FUNCTION
VALUE
DEFAULT VALUE
ENTERED VALUE
PAGE & PROGRAM IP:Installer MP:Master
50 01
Central Monitoring Station(CMS) & User Phone Dialer Settings
1. option= Communicator Enable/Disable (*) (Central Monitoring Station Dialer)
2.option= Dialer Enable/Disable (**) (User Phone Dialer)
3. option= -
4. option= Cancel calls on disarm ON/OFF
5. option= Alarm on Tel. Line Fail ON/OFF
6. option= Confirm by single button ON/OFF
7. option= Terminate on confirm ON/OFF
8. option= Make Alarm silence on confirm ON/OFF
(*) 1. option is enabled automatically when any of communicator number( 05 01 05 04 ) is entered. (**) 2. option is enabled automatically when any of dialer number( 06 01 06 06 ) is entered.
4=ON
64 IP
50 02
Dial Attempt
1~15 times
3 times
64 IP
50 03
CMS Answer Wait Time
10~60 seconds
30 seconds
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50 04
CMS Periodic Test Report Range
1~48 hour
24 hours
65 IP
50 05
CMS Periodic Report Time
HH MM HH: Hour, MM:Minute
00:00
65 IP MP
50 06
Redialing Pause
1~30 sec.
3 sec.
65 IP
50 07 50 08
Communication Format Central M. Station-1 Central M. Stat.ion-2
0=ContactID 1=4+2, 4+1, 3+2, 3+1 (DTMF)
0
65 IP 66
50 09 50 10
4+2, etc Features Central M. Station-1 Central M. Stat.ion-2
(ON/ OFF)
1. option= Account No 3 Digit / 4 Digit
2. option= Code Digit 1 Digit / 2 Digit
3. option= Communication Frequency 20 Baud / 10 Baud
-
-
-
66 IP
50 11 50 12 50 13 50 14 50 15
Central M. Station to which messages will be sent.
Out of Partition A Partition B Partition C Partition D Partition
1. option= Call Central Stat. 1
2. option= Call Central Stat. 2 S.P.T. uses settings of 50 11
1 = ON
67 IP
Look at pg. 34 for S.P.T
50 16 50 17 50 18 50 19 50 20
User Phones to which messages will be sent.
Out of Partition A Partition B Partition C Partition D Partition
1.option= Call User number-1 S.P.T use s settings
2.option= Call User number-2 of 50 16
3.option= Call User number-3
4.option= Call User number-4
5.option= Call User number-5
6.option= Call User number-6
All options are selected
67 IP
Look at pg. 34 for S.P.T
ADDRESS
FUNCTION
VALUE
DEFAULT VALUE
ENTERED VALUE
PAGE &
PROGRAM
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51 01 51 02 51 03 51 04 51 05 51 06 51 07 51 08 51 09 51 10 51 11 51 12 51 13 51 14 51 15 51 16 51 17 51 18 51 19 51 20 51 21 51 22 51 23 51 24 51 25 51 26 51 27 51 28 51 29 51 30 51 31 51 32
Event Logs
1. Intruder Alarm
2. Panic Alarm
3. Fire Alarm
4. Duress Alarm
5. Sabotage Alarm
6. Medical Alarm
7. Duress Disarm
8. Disarm on Alarm
9. Zone Trouble
10. AC Fail
11. Intrusion Verifier
12. Cross Zone Fault
13. Battery Low
14. Line Fail
15. Battery Fail
16.Communic. Fail (1)
17.Special Arm/Disarm
18. Arm/Disarm
19. Bypassed
20. Entered Program
21. Exited Program
22. Periodic Report
23. Panel Restarted
24. Manual Report
25. ---
26. ---
27. ---
28. ---
29. ---
30. Custom Zone Alarm
31. ---
32. Defaults Loaded 33-64. Restore (2)
1. option= Call Central Monitoring Station
2. option= Call User Phone
3. option= Call Central Monitoring Station for Restore
4. option= Call User Phone for Restore
5. option= Record to Memory
(1) Communication Fail is only recorded to Memory (2) Restores no 3364 is displayed in event log memory if
event is selected to be recorded to memory.
1,2,3,5 1,2,3,5 1,2,3,5 1,2,3,5 1,2,3,5 1,2,3,5 1,2,5 1,5 1,5 1,3,5 1,5 1,5 1,3,5 1,3,5 1,3,5 5 1,3,5 1,3,5 1,3,5 1,5 1,5 1 5
---
---
---
---
---
--­1,2,5
--­5
68 IP 69 70
52 01 52 02 52 03 52 04 52 05 52 06 52 07 52 08 52 09 52 10 52 11 52 12 52 13 52 14 52 15 52 16 52 17 52 18 52 19 52 20 52 21 52 22 52 23 52 24 52 25 52 26 52 27 52 28 52 29 52 30 52 31 52 32
Contact ID Event Logs
1. Intruder Alarm
2. Panic Alarm
3. Fire Alarm
4. Duress Alarm
5. Sabotage Alarm
6. Medical Alarm
7. Duress Disarm
8. Disarm on Alarm
9. Zone Trouble
10. AC Fail
11. Intrusion Verifier
12. Cross Zone Fault
13. Battery Low
14. Line Fail
15. Battery Fail
16.Communic. Fail (1)
17.Special Arm/Disarm(2)
18. Arm/Disarm
19. Bypassed
20. Entered Program
21. Exited Program
22. Periodic Report
23. Panel Restarted
24. Manual Report
25. ---
26. ---
27. ---
28. ---
29. ---
30. Custom Zone Alarm
31. ---
32. Defaults Loaded 33-64. Restore (3)
CCCC 4 digits Event Code
Note: (1) Communication Fail is only recorded to Memory.
(2) Special Arm/Disarm codes sent to Central Monitoring Station on Quick Arm, Arming on no activity, Automatic Arm/Disarm, Arm/Disarm by key, Arm/Disarm by Remote Controller
(3) Restores no 3364 is displayed in event log memory if event is selected to be recorded to memory.
1130 1120 1110 1120 1144 1100 1121 1406 1372 1301 1139 1378 1302 1351 1302 0000 1400 1402 1570 1627 1628 1602 1305 1601 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
71 IP 72
ADDRESS
FUNCTION
VALUE
DEFAULT VALUE
ENTERED VALUE
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PROGRAM
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53 01 53 02 53 03 53 04 53 05 53 06 53 07 53 08 53 09 53 10 53 11 53 12 53 13 53 14 53 15 53 16 53 17 53 18 53 19 53 20 53 21 53 22 53 23 53 24 53 25 53 26 53 27 53 28 53 29 53 30 53 31 53 32 53 33 53 34 53 35 53 36 53 37 53 38 53 39 53 40 – 41 53 42 53 43 – 44 53 45 53 46 53 47 53 48 53 49 53 50 53 51 53 52 – 64
4+2, etc Event Codes Event Longs
1. Intruder Alarm
2. Panic Alarm
3. Fire Alarm
4. Duress Alarm
5. Sabotage Alarm
6. Medical Alarm
7. Duress Disarm
8. Disarm on Alarm
9. Zone Trouble
10. AC Fail
11. Intrusion Verifier
12. Cross Zone Fault
13. Battery Low
14. Line Fail
15. Battery Fail
16.Communic. Fail (1)
17.Special Arm/Disarm(2)
18. Arm/Disarm
19. Bypassed
20. Entered Program
21. Exited Program
22. Periodic Report
23. Panel Restarted
24. Manual Report
25. ---
26. ---
27. ---
28. ---
29. ---
30. Custom Zone Alarm
31. ---
32. Defaults Loaded
33. Burglar Alarm Restore
34. Panic Alarm Restore
35. Fire Alarm Restore
36. Duress Alarm Restore
37. Sabotage Alarm Restore
38. Medical Alarm Restore
39. Disarm at Duress 40-41. ----
42. Power Restore 43-44. ----
45. Battery Restore
46. Telephone Line Restore
47. Battery Connected
48. ---
49. Custom Armed
50. Alarm Armed
51. Bypass Cancelled 52-64. ----
CC = 1 or 2 digit Event Code
Note: (1) Communication Fail is only recorded to Memory.
(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
72 IP 73 74
60 01
Remote Control Module Setting
1.option = Enabled(ON)/Disabled(OFF)
2.option = Siren Alarm on Panic ON/OFF
1= OFF 2= OFF
75 IP
61 01
Zone Expansion Module Setting
1. option= Enabled(ON)/Disabled(OFF)
Disabled
75 IP
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5.6. DEFAULT CONFIGURATIONS
USERS
Master 1.User 2.User 3.User 4.User 5.User Guest Duress PC
Connection
Installer
Codes
Address
-
07 01
07 02
07 03
07 04
07 05
07 06
07 07
07 08
-
Value
1234
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
7777
9999
Start Time
Address
-
40 01
40 02
40 03
40 04
40 05
40 06 - - - Value - 00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00 - -
-
End Time
Address
-
41 01
41 02
41 03
41 04
41 05
41 06 - -
-
Value - 23:59
23:59
23:59
23:59
23:59
23:59 - -
-
Days
Address
-
42 01
42 02
42 03
42 04
42 05
42 06 - - - Value
-
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
- - -
Partitions
Address
-
43 01
43 02
43 03
43 04
43 05
43 06 - -
-
Value - A,B,C,D
A,B,C,D
A,B,C,D
A,B,C,D
A,B,C,D
A,B,C,D
- -
Keypad
Address
-
44 01
44 02
44 03
44 04
44 05
44 06 - - - Value - 1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
- - -
Limitations
Address
-
45 01
45 02
45 03
45 04
45 05
45 06 - -
-
Value - - - - - - 4 - - -
ZONES
Zone Wiring
Zone Partition
Type
Zone Extra Options
Zone Trigger Delay
1. Zone
Address
20 01
21 01
22 01
23 01
24 01
Value
1, 4
1 (A)
1 (Door)
3
15
2. Zone
Addrress
20 02
21 02
22 02
23 02
24 02
Value
1, 4
1 (A)
3 (Interior)
2
15
3. Zone
Address
20 03
21 03
22 03
23 03
24 03
Value
1, 4
1 (A)
3 (Interior)
-
15
4. Zone
Address
20 04
21 04
22 04
23 04
24 04
Value
1, 4
1 (A)
3 (Interior)
-
15
5.8. Zone(*)
Address
20 0508
21 0508
22 0508
23 0508
24 0508
Value
1 ,4
1 (A)
3 (Interior)
-
15
ENTERY-EXIT DELAYS
A Partition
B Partition
C Partition
D Partition
Partition Enter Delays
Address
02 01
02 02
02 03
02 04
Value
15 seconds
0 second
0 second
0 second
Partition Exit Delays
Address
03 01
03 02
03 03
03 04
Value
15 seconds
0 second
0 second
0 second
MAIN CONFIGURATIONS
Time
Date
Daylight Saving
Reset
Reset Permissions
Cross Zone Detection Time
Address
01 01
01 02
7. option (10 01)
10 04
10 06
10 09
Value
00:00
00/00/00
ON
-
1, 2
0 Sec
SIREN (SRN)
Automatic Siren Test
Output (Trigger) Type
Partition
Cut off Time
Address
3. option (10 01)
5. option (10 02)
11 01
11 02
Value
OFF
NO
A,B,C,D
5 minutes
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ARM SETTINGS
S.P.T. Smart Partition Technology
Quick Arm
Foreign Keypad
Extendable Exit Delay
Automatic Bypassed Partitions
Address
1.option(10 01)
2.option(10 01)
4.option(10 01)
5.option(10 01)
10 03
Value
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
-
AUTOMATIC ARM-DISARM
Partition Selection
Day
Time
ARM
Address
12 01
12 02
12 03
Value
Partitions are not selected
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
00:00
DISARM
Address
12 04
12 05
12 06
Value
Partitions are not selected
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
00:00
AUTOMATIC ARM PARTITIONS ON NO ACTIVITY
Partition Selection
No Activity Time
KURMA
Address
12 07
12 08 Value
Partitions are not selected
30 minutes
REMOTE CONTROL
PHONE REMOTE CONTROL
PC-MODEM REMOTE CONTROL(*)
Enable / Disable
Address
1. option (15 01)
2. option ( 15 01 )
Value
Closed
Closed
Answer Ring Count
Address
15 02
Value
5
(*)This feature is only active if modem module is connected to VAP404 panel.
ARM/DISARM (BY KEY INPUT)
KEY Input
Setting
Address
16 01
Value
OFF, Pulse mod
Partition
Address
16 02
Value
A,B,C,D
PGM OUTPUTS
PGM 1
PGM 2
Output Type
Address
2.option (10 02)
3. option(10 02)
Value
NO
NO
Usage
Address
13 01
13 03
Value
0 (Closed)
0 (Closed)
Parameter
Address
13 02
13 04
Value
0
0
ARM Output
Output Type
Address
1. option(10 02)
Value
NO
Partitions
Address
10 07
Value
A,B,C,D
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TIMER
1. Timer
2. Timer
Settings
Address
14 01
14 04
Value
OFF
OFF
Days
Address
14 02
14 05
Value
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
Time
Address
14 03
14 06
Value
00:00
00:00
KEYPADS
1.Keypad
2.Keypad
3.Keypad
4.Keypad
Enable / Disable
Address
1.option(30 01)
1. option(30 02)
1.option(30 03)
1.option(30 04)
Value
Enable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Quick Arm
Address
2.option(30 01)
2.option(30 02)
2.option(30 03)
2.option(30 04)
Value
ON
ON
ON
ON
Arm
Address
3.option(30 01)
3.option(30 02)
3.option(30 03)
3.option(30 04)
Value
ON
ON
ON
ON
Disarm
Address
4.option(30 01)
4.option(30 02)
4.option(30 03)
4.option(30 04)
Value
ON
ON
ON
ON
Programming
Address
5.option(30 01)
5.option(30 02)
5.option(30 03)
5.option(30 04)
Value
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
Access Control
Address
6.option(30 01)
6.option(30 02)
6.option(30 03)
6.option(30 04)
Value
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Sabotage Alarm
Address
7.option(30 01)
7.option(30 02)
7.option(30 03)
7.option(30 04)
Value
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Partitions
Address
31 01
31 02
31 03
31 04
Value
A,B,C,D
A,B,C,D
A,B,C,D
A,B,C,D
CUSTOMISE KEYPADS
Open Chime
Close Chime
Backlight Zones
Emergency Buttons
Warning Beeps
Trouble Beeps
VPC108 LED KEYPAD
Address
99 01
99 02
99 03
99 04
99 05
99 06
Value
1.opt.=1.zone
2.opt.=2.zone
3.opt.=3.zone ….. ……
8.op.t=8.zone
Chime is closed
1.opt.=1.zone
2.opt.=2.zone
3.opt.=3.zone ……. …….
8.opt.=8.zone
Chime is closed
1.opt.=1.zone
2.opt.=2.zone
3.opt.=3.zone …… ……
8.opt.=8.zone
Only 1.zone has backlight
1.opt.=Panic
2.opt.=Fire
3.opt.=Duress
4.opt= Keypad Tamper
All buttons are active
1.opt.=Exit delay
2.opt.=Armed
3.opt.=Alarm
4.opt.=Trouble
5.opt.=Button click
6.opt=Confirm
All beeps are active
1.opt.=Power
2.opt.=Battery Low
3.opt.=Time/Date
4.opt.=Phone
5.opt= Zone Trouble
6.opt= Battery fail
All beeps are active
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EVENT LOG SETTINGS
Alarms
Intruder
Panic
Fire
Duress
Sabotage (Tamper)
Medical
Disarm by Duress Code
Disarm on Alarm
1.option = CMS
2.option = User Phone
3.option.= CMS Restore
4.option = User Phone Restore
5.option = Record Memory
Address
51 01
51 02
51 03
51 04
51 05
51 06
51 07
51 08
Value
1, 2, 3, 5
1, 2, 3, 5
1, 2, 3, 5
1, 2, 3, 5
1, 2, 3, 5
1, 2, 3, 5
1, 2, 5
1, 5
Event Codes (Contact ID)
Address
52 01
52 02
52 03
52 04
52 05
52 06
52 07
52 08
Value
1130
1120
1110
1120
1144
1100
1121
1406
Troubles
Zone Trouble
AC Fail
Intrusion
Verifier
Cross
Zone Fault
Low Battery
Line Fail
Battery
Fail
Com..
Trouble
1.option = CMS
2.option = User Phone
3.option.= CMS Restore
4.option = User Phone Restore
5.option = Record Memory
Address
51 09
51 10
51 11
51 12
51 13
51 14
51 15
51 16
Value
1, 5
1, 3, 5
1, 5
1, 5
1, 3, 5
1, 3, 5
1, 3, 5
Event recorded in memory
Event Codes (Contact ID)
Address
52 09
52 10
52 11
52 12
52 13
52 14
52 15
52 16
Value
1372
1301
1139
1378
1302
1351
1302
0000
Events
Special Arm/ Disarm
Arm/ Disarm
Bypassed
Enter Program
Exit Program
Periodic Report
Panel Restarted
Manuel Report
1.option = CMS
2.option = User Phone
3.option.= CMS Restore
4.option = User Phone Restore
5.option = Record Memory
Address
51 17
51 18
51 19
51 20
51 21
51 22
51 23
51 24
Value
1, 3, 5
1, 3, 5
1, 3, 5
1, 5
1, 5 1 5
Can’t be
set
Event Codes (Contact ID)
Address
52 17
52 18
52 19
52 20
52 21
52 22
52 23
52 24 Value
1400
1402
1570
1627
1628
1602
1305
1601
Events
-
-
-
-
-
Custom Zone Alarm
-
Defaults Loaded
KEYPAD
INNER
SETTINGS
Open
Chime
Close
Chime
Backlight
Emergency
Buttons
Warning
Beeps
Trouble
Beeps
LANGUAG
E
THERMOM
ETER
VPC301
LCD
KEYPAD
CHIME ON
1-8
CHIME OFF
1-8
LIGHT ZONE
BUTTONS
SOUND
OPTION
TROUBLE
OPTN
LANGUAGE
TERMO
CALIB
1.opt.=1.zone
2.opt.=2.zone
3.opt.=3.zone ….. ……
8.op.t=8.zone
Chime is
closed
1.opt.=1.zone
2.opt.=2.zone
3.opt.=3.zone ….. ……
8.op.t=8.zone
Chime is
closed
1.opt.=1.zone
2.opt.=2.zone
3.opt.=3.zone
….. ……
8.op.t=8.zone
Only 1.zone
has backlight
1.opt.=Panic
2.opt.=Fire
3.opt.=Duress
4.opt= Keypad
Tamper
All buttons are
active
1.opt.=Exit
delay
2.opt.=Armed
3.opt.=Alarm
4.opt.=Trouble
5.opt.=Button
click
6.opt=Confirm
All beeps are
active
1.opt.=Power
2.opt.=Battery
Low
3.opt.=Time/Date
4.opt.=Phone
5.opt= Zone
Trouble
6.opt= Battery
fail All beeps are active
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1.option = CMS
2.option = User Phone
3.option.= CMS Restore
4.option = User Phone
Restore
5.option = Record
Memory
Address
51 25
51 26
51 27
51 28
51 29
51 30
51 31
51 32
Value
-
-
- - -
1, 2, 5 - 5
Event Codes (Contact ID)
Address
52 25
52 26
52 27
52 28
52 29
52 30
52 31
52 32
Value - - - - - 0000 - 0000
USER PHONE DIALER
Phone Memory
1 2 3 4 5
6
Phone Number
Address
06 01
06 02
06 03
06 04
06 05
06 06
Value
---
---
---
---
---
---
Telephone Settings
User Phone Dialer Active/Not Active
Cancel Calls on Disarm
Alarm on Line Fail
Confirm by Single Button
Dial Attempt
Settings
Address
2.option(50 01)
4.option(50 01)
5.option(50 01)
6.option(50 01)
50 02
Value
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
3 times
Redialing Pause
Cancel Calls on Confirm
Make Siren Silence on Confirm
AC Fail Call Delay
-
Settings Address
50 09
50 01 de 7.seçenek
50 01 de
8.seçenek
10 08
Value
3 seconds
OFF
OFF
0 minute
Message Settings
Out of Partition
A Partition
B Partition
C Partition
D Partition
Numbers that will be called
Address
50 16
50 17
50 18
50 19
50 20
Value
All phone numbers
All phone numbers
All phone numbers
All phone numbers
All phone numbers
CENTRAL MONITORING STATION SETTINGS
Numbers
1.Account No
2.Account No
Central M. Station-1 (CMS-1) Tel No
Central M. Station-2 (CMS-2) Tel No
Central M. Station-1 Second Tel No
Central M. Station-2 Second Tel No
Address
04 01
04 02
05 01
05 02
05 03
05 04
Value
0000
0000
---
---
---
---
Settings
CMS Calling Enable/Disable
Cancel Calls on Disarm
Alarm on Line Fail
Dial Attempt
Answer Wait Time
Address
1. option (50 01)
4.option (50 01)
5.option (50 01)
50 02
50 03
Value
OFF
ON
OFF
3 times
30 seconds
Periodic Report Interval
First Periodic Test Time
AC Fail Call Delay
-
-
Address
50 04
50 05
10 08
Value
24 (hour)
00:00
15 minute
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Dialer Settings
Redialing Pause
CMS-1 Communication Format
CMS-2 Communication Format
Address
50 06
50 07
50 08
Value
3 seconds
Contact ID
Contact ID
CMS Messages
Out of Partition
A Partition
B Partition
C Partition
D Partition
CMS that messages will be sent
Address
50 11
50 12
50 13
50 14
50 15
Value
CMS-1
CMS-1
CMS-1
CMS-1
CMS-1
OPTIONAL MODULE SETTINGS
Remote Control Module
Zone Expansion Module
Enable/Disable
Siren Alarm on Panic
Enable/Disable
Address
1.opt.(60 01)
2.opt.(60 01)
1.opt.(61 01)
Value
OFF = Disable
OFF
OFF = Disable
Note1. Indication of the days is 1.Monday, 2.Tuesday, 3.Wednesday, 4.Thursday, 5.Friday, 6.Saturday, 7.Sunday Note2. “Disable” sometimes means ‘closed’ or ‘NO’ ; “Enable” sometimes means ‘open’ or ‘NC’. Note3. Keypad settings are stored in Keypad not in Panel. Note4. 4+2 codes are not defaulted. If 4+2 will be used, necessary codes should be entered manually.
6. LOADING FACTORY DEFAULTS
Panel has two types of returning factory defaults.
o Loading default Codes ( from Installer or Master Program) o Loading default Panel Settings ( only from Installer Program)
Firstly, ensure that reset permissions are enabled and select reset type then activate reset.
Do jumper setting as following table to restore Panel Settings factory defaults. You don’t need change
jumper setting to restore codes to factory defaults.
RESTORING CODES TO FACTORY DEFAULTS
Firstly, ensure that reset code permission is enabled installer program(It is selected as a default). Make following steps to reset codes.
4 (long) 9 9 9 9 (Enter Installer Program. Default installer code is 9 9 9 9 ). LED Keypad
10 06 1(ON) √ ( This step isn’t needed to be done if default setting isn’t changed) 10 04 1(ON) √
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LCD Keypad LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS GENERAL SETTINGS RESET PERMISSION ( This step isn’t needed to 1 (ON) be done if default setting
isn’t changed) LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS GENERAL SETTINGS DEFAULT SET REQ 1 (ON)
Do following to reset codes by using master code; Firstly, ensure that reset code permission is enabled installer program(It is selected as a default).
4 (long) 1 2 3 4 (Enter Master Program. Default master code is 1 2 3 4 ).
LED Keypad
10 04 1 (ON) √
LCD Keypad
LCD 1-PANEL AYARLARI GENEL AYARLAR RESET TİPİ
1 (ON)
RESTORING PANEL SETTINGS TO FACTORY DEFAULTS
Installer code must be known. Firstly, ensure that reset code permission is enabled(It is selected as a default). Make following steps to reset;
Jumper settings must be made properly to restore panel settings to factory defaults.(place jumper as picture above)
4 (long) 9 9 9 9 (Enter Installer Program. Default installer code is 9 9 9 9 ).
LED Keypad
10 06 2(ON) √ ( This step isn’t needed to be done if default setting isn’t changed) 10 04 2(ON) √
LCD Keypad
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS GENERAL SETTINGS RESET PERMISSION (This step isn’t needed to 2 (ON) √ be done if default setting isn’t changed) LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS GENERAL SETTINGS DEFAULT SET REQ 2 (ON) √
If 1st and 2nd option is selected together, panel settings and codes returns to factory defaults.
NOTE(1): If siren is connected to the panel, take necessary measures to prevent siren alarming before resetting panel settings. (2): Central Monitoring Station account numbers, phone numbers, event codes can’t be reseted. (3): Don’t forget to remove jumper after loading factory defaults.
7. APPLICATIONS
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). Panel assignees zones to partitions(Door, Window, Interior, and Exterior) automatically. Zone types are configured from 22 0X( X= Zone number).
o Zones are assigned to partitions by using zone types automatically.
Interior zones are displayed by A button, Window zones are displayed by B button, Door zones are displayed by C button, and Exterior zones are displayed by D button.
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o Doors can be armed by C button, windows can be armed by B button. o A (HOME) button arms zones except interior zones. Users can arm
panel while they are at home by using this button.
o D(AWAY) button arm panel fully . o Zones except door, window, interior, exterior operates normally. o S.P.T uses entery/exit delay of 02 01/03 01. o S.P.T. disables zone partitions that are assigned before but doesn’t
change settings.
o Partition selection is done as following on S.P.T. 1= Interior, 2=
Window, 3= Door, 4= Exterior This selection can be done in 11 01(Siren Partitions), 10 03(Auto Bypassed Partitions), 10 07(ARM Partitions), 12 01- 12 04 -12 07 (Auto Arm/Disarm Partitions), 13 XX(PGM Parameters),16 02 (Key Partitions), 31 0X(Keypad
Partitions), 43 XX(User Partitions), Do following steps to use S.P.T. o Set zone types; Door, Window, Interior, Exterior, Fire, etc.. 22 XX page 56
Default Value: Z1 = Door, Z2= Interior, Z3= Interior, Z4= Interior o Select Enter/Exit zones and follower zones 23 XX page 57
Default Value: Z1 = Enter/Exit Delay, Z2= Follower Zone, o Assign enter and exit delay 02 XX, 03 XX page 39, 40
Default Value: Enter Delay= 15 seconds, Exit Delay =15 seconds
o Enter user phone numbers 06 0X , page 41 o Activate S.P.T. 1. option in 10 01 page 43
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. Master user’s access permissions can’t be restricted. Do following steps to use Access Control ;
o Connect PGM1 to door lock using relay o Connect button between PGM1 and GND to open door inside. o Select PGM1 output type(NC/NO). 2. option in 10 02 o Select PGM1 type as Access Control 13 01address = 8 o Select unlocking time 13 02 address = time o Connect keypad and assign its address (Keypad 2, address = 2) o Select that Keypad as Access Controller 30 02 address: 1,2,3,4,6 o Assign access code 07 01 address: 1111: 1.user o Select Keypads that access code is enabled 44 01 address: 2
7.3. USING VAP404 PANEL AS TWO SEPERATED PANELS
First, S.P.T. must be disabled. For example ; if zone1 and zone2 are at A partition and zone3 and zone4 are at B partitions, Do following steps ;
o Connect two keypad and assign their addresses (Keypad1 : 1, Keypad2 : 2) o Connect 1.siren SRN output, 2. siren to PGM1 output o Assign zones to A anda B partition (1.zone=A, 2.zone=A, 3.zone=B, 4.zone=B) 2101 : 2, 2103 : 4 o Select zone types 22 01- 04 addresses o Select Enter/Exit and follower zone of A partition 23 01- 02 addresses o Exit and follower zone of B partition 23 03- 04 addresses o Assign enter and exit delays of A partition 02 01, 03 01=times o Assign enter and exit delays of B partition 02 02, 03 02=times o Assign minimum 2 user code 07 01 and 07 02= codes o Assign user’s partitions 43 01 : 1, 43 02 : 2 o Activate 2.keypad from Installer Program 30 02 : 1
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o Assign 1.keypad to A partition, 2.keypad to B partition 31 01: 1, 31 02: 2 o Close S.P.T and Arm/Disarm from Foreign Keypad feature(if enabled) 10 01 1 , 4 not selected o Assign Siren partition to A 11 01 address:1 o Adjust Siren Cutting time 11 02 =time o Select PGM1 type as Siren 13 01 = 6 o Select PGM1 partitions as B 13 02= 2 o Enter user phone numbers 06 01-06 address
(When the phone numbers are entered, dialer actives automatically 2nd option at address 50 01)
o Select phone numbers of A Partition 50 17 o Select phone numbers of B Partition 50 18
7.4. CONNECTING FIRE DETECTOR
Do following steps to connect fire detector to VAP404 Panel ;
o Connect contact outputs of fire detector to zone and connect power(+) to AUX(+) and power(-) to PGM1 o It is not recommended to connect more than 2 to the PGM. o PGM1 output must be defaulted. 10 02 = 2 is not selected (NO) o Select PGM1 type as supply fire detector 13 01 = 5 o Assign detector reset time in seconds 13 02 = time o Select type of zone connected to fire detector contacts 22 03= 6
Note: User can cancel fire alarm by pressing [0 (long)] or by entering user code.
7.5. CONNECTTING FIRE SIREN
Do following steps to connect fire siren to PGM1 output ;
o Connect siren to PGM1 o Select PGM1output type (NC/NO) 10 02 =2 o Select PGM1 as fire siren 13 01 = 4
7.6. AUTOMATIC ARM PARTITIONS on NO ACTIVITY
Do following steps;
o Select partitions that will be armed 12 07= partitions o Set No activity time 12 08= time
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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 ;
o Screw module to screw holes in panel case. o Connect module to panel by connector supplied with module. o Antenna is mounted proper place. o RF remote control module is activated from Installer program 60 01 = 1 o Panic alarm is selected as with sound or silent 60 01 = 2 o Remote controller is detected by module
Please read VAR-144 Remote Control Module Guide for details.
7.8. ADDING VOICE MESSAGE MODULE
If voice message module is connected to VAP404 panel, panel reads voice message that user recorded. Do following steps to add Voice Message Module ;
o Screw module to screw holes in panel case. o Connect module to panel by connector that supplied with module. o Record message(only in VAV210).
Please read VAV210 Voice Recording Module Guide for details.
7.9. CONNECTION OF VAPMAN SOFTWARE PC VIA COM PORT
o Connect the VPL-232 PC Link Module to 4 pin connector (J4) of the panel. o Connect RS-232 cable to the module and PC o Connect 4 pin connection cable to the module and panel.
Please read VPL-232 PC Link Module Guide and VAPMan Software Guide for details.
7.10. CONNECTION OF VAPMAN SOFTWARE PC VIA USB PORT
o Connect the VPL-USB PC Link Module to 4 pin connector (J4) of the panel. o Connect USB cable to the module and PC o Connect 4 pin connection cables to the module and panel.
Please read VPL-USB PC Link Module Guide and VAPMan Software Guide for details.
8. DETAILED PROGRAMMING
Usage of this book is explained in following. 4 Press “4”
4 (Program) (long) Press “4” until you hear long beep. HH MM HH= hour MM= minute . Enter time of day.
To enter 12:59 , press 1 2 5 9 in order. 2 (ON) 3 (OFF) Select 2. option and unselect 3. option
While explaining settings, firstly address of settings and its programming mode is displayed then how you made that setting in LED and LCD Keypad.
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8.1. MAIN CONFIGURATIONS
8.1.1. Time/Date Settings
o Time Setting Address= 01 01 < IP, MP > To see value : LED 01 01 (wait) LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS CLOCK SETTING CLOCK SETTING(wait) TIME: To change value: LED 01 01 HH MM √ LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS CLOCK SETTING CLOCK SETTING TIME: HH MM √ HH = hour, MM = minute Default value : 00:00 Example : To set time as 17:45 do 01 01 1745
o Date Setting Address 01 02 < IP, MP > To see value : LED 01 02 (wait), LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS CLOCK SETTTING CLOCK SETTING (wait)
MASTER PROGRAM
INSTALLER PROGRAM
Address
Address
Address
01 01-03
Time-date-day
01 01-03
Time-date-day
06 01-05
User Phone Numbers
02 01-04
Entry Delays
07 01-08
Codes
03 01-04
Exit Delays
20 01-08
Zone Wiring
10 04
Reset Type
04 01-02
Centr. Stat. Account No
21 01-08
Zone Partitions
12 01-03
Auto. Arm
05 01-04
Central M. Station Phone Numbers
22 01-08
Zone Types
12 02-04
Auto. Disarm
06 01-06
User Phone Numbers
23 01-08
Zone Configurations
14 01-06
Timer Settings
10 01
Panel Settings
24 01-08
Zone Delay Time
15 01-02
Remote Control(by phone)
10 02
Output Types
25 01-08
Zone Names
25 01-08
Zone Names
10 03
Auto. Bypass partitions
30 01-04
Keypad Settings
40 01-06
User Start Time
10 04
Reset Type
31 01-04
Keypad Partitions
41 01-06
User Finish Time
10 06
Reset Enable/Disable
50 01
Comm. & Dialer Settings
42 01-06
User Days
10 07
ARM partitions
50 02
Dial Attempt
43 01-06
User Partitions
10 08
AC Fail Call Delay
50 03
Communic. Ring Time
44 01-06
User Keypads
10 09
Cross Zone Detection Type
50 04
Periodic Report Time
45 01-06
User Limitations
11 01
Siren partition
50 05
Start time of periodic test
99 01-07
Keypad Inner Settings
11 02
Siren cut off time
50 06
Redialing Pause
12 01-03
Auto. Arm
50 07-08
CMS Format
12 02-04
Auto. Disarm
50 09-10
DTMF 4+2, etc Format Settings
12 05-06
Auto. Arm on no activity
50 11-15
CMS that messages will be sent
13 01-16
PGM settings
50 16-20
User Phone numbers that will be called
14 01-06
Timer settings
51 01-30
Event Log
15 01-02
Remote Controller Settings
52 01-30
Contact ID Event Codes
16 01-02
Key Settings
53 01-30
DTMF 4+2, etc Event Codes
60 01
RF Rem. Controller Sett
61 01
Zone Module Settings
99 01-07
Keypad Inner Settings
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DATE: To change value : LED 01 02 GG AA YY √ LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS CLOCK SETTING CLOCK SETTING DATE: dd mm yy √ dd = day, mm = month, yy = year Default value : 00/00/00 Example : To set date as 15 October 2004 do 01 02 15 10 04
o Day of week Address: 01 03 < IP, MP > To see value : LED 01 03 (wait)
Day of week : 1=Monday, 2=Tuesday,......, 7=Sunday (single choice)
Default value : 1= Monday
Note: This address is only readable. Panel sets date automatically. LCD Keypad displays date on screen.
8.1.2. Entry Delays
This setting gives selected partition enter delay. Follower zone must be in same partition with delayed zone(Look at Zone Settings).
o Enter Delay of A Partition Entr y delay of S.P.T. is configured here. Address = 02 01 < IP > To see value : LED 02 01 (wait) LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS → ENTER DELAYS → 01-PART ENT DLY(wait)
To change value : LED 02 01 w w w √ LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS → ENTER DELAYS → 01-PART ENT DLY w w w SECOND(S) w w w = enter delay(second) , (between 0 ~ 255 seconds) Default value : 15 seconds Example : To set enter delay of A partition to 20 seconds do 02 01 20 √ “ o Enter Delay of B Partition Address= 02 02 < IP > Default value : 0 second
o Enter delay of C Partition Address : 02 03 < IP > Default value : 0 second
o Enter Delay of D Partition Address : 02 04 < IP > Default value : 0 second
8.1.3. Exit Delays
This setting gives selected partition exit delay. Follower zone must be in same partition with delay zone(Look at Zone Settings).
o Exit Delays of A Partition Exit delay of S.P.T is configured here. Address= 03 01 < IP > To see value : LED 03 01 (wait) LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS EXIT DELAY 01-PART EXIT DLY (wait) To change value : LED 03 01 w w w √
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LCD 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 Example : To set exit delay of A partition to 20 seconds do 02 01 20 √ “
o Exit Delay of B Partition Address= 03 02 < IP > Default value : 0 second
o Exit Delay of C Partition Address= 03 03 < IP > Default value : 0 second
o Exit Delay of D Partition Address: 03 04 < IP > Default : 0 second
8.1.4. Central Monitoring Station Account Numbers
If Panel will be connected to Central Monitoring Station, Account number is recorded in following address. Panel can connect 2 different Central Monitoring Stations.
o Account No 1 Address= 04 01 < IP > To see value : LED 04 01 (wait) LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS → CMS ACCNT #’ S → 01-CMS ACCNT NO (wait)
To change value : LED 04 01] R R R R √ LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS → CMS ACCNT #’ S → 01-CMS ACCNT NO R R R R √ R R R R = Account No Default Value : 0000 Example : To set 1.Account No to 2234 do 04 01 2234
o Account No 2 Address= 04 02 < IP > To see value : LED 04 02 (wait) LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS CMS ACCOUNT #’ S 02-CMS ACCOUNT NO (wait)
To change value : LED 04 02 R R R R √ LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS → CMS ACCOUNT #’ S → 02-CMS ACCOUNT NO R R R R √ R R R R = Account No Default Value : 0000 Example : To set 2. Account NO to 2234 do 04 02 2234
8.1.5. Central Monitoring Station Phone Numbers
If you use 2 phone numbers of the same CMS, first number is recorded to address of 05 01, second number is recorded to 05 03 and Account number is recorded to address of 04 01. Press [0] (long) to add duration time. If you connect 2.CMS, first number is recorded to 05 02, second number is recorded to 05 04 and Account number of 2.Central Monitoring Station is recorded to 04 02. Look at addresses of 50 11-15 to select Central Monitoring Station that messages will be sent. Press 0 (long) to delete phone numbers.
Note: Central Monitoring Station dialer is enabled (1. option in 50 01) automatically when any of CMS number ( 05 01 05 04 ) is entered.
o Central Monitoring Station-1 (CMS-1) Phone Number Address= 05 01 < IP > To see value :
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LED 05 01 (wait) LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS CMS PHONES → 01-CMS PHONE NR (wait)
To change value :
LED 05 01 R R......... R R √
LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS CMS PHONES → 01-CMS PHONE NR
R R......... R R √
R R........R R = Central Monitoring Station Phone Number ,(maximum 15 digit)
Default value : --­Example : To set CMS-1 Phone Number to 0216 123 45 67 do
05 01 0 216 1234567 o Central Monitoring Station-1 (CMS-1) Secondary Phone Number
Address= 05 03 < IP > To see value : LED 05 03 (wait) LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS → CMS PHONES → 03-CMS PHONE NR (wait)
To change value :
LED 05 03 R R......... R R √
LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS → CMS PHONES → 03-CMS PHONE NR
R R......... R R √
R R........R R = Central Monitoring Station Phone Number ,(maximum 15 digit)
Default Value : --­Example : To set CMS-1 Secondary Phone Number to 0216 123 45 67 do “ 05 03 0 216 1234567 √ “
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). You can select phone numbers connected to partition/s or out of partition (Look at addresses of 50 16-20). Panel tries to call same number as the number of dial attempt after than continue to call selected phone numbers. If 7.option in 50 01 is selected, panel cancels to call other phone numbers after confirmation(Each partition needs confirmation to cancel their own calls ).
Note: User phone dialer is enabled (2. option in 50 01) automatically when any of user phone number ( 06 01 06 06 ) is entered.
o 1ST User Phone Number Address=06 01 < IP, MP > To see value : LED 06 01 (wait) LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS PRIVATE PHONES 01-USER PHONE NR (wait)
To change value :
LED 06 01 R R........ RR √
LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS PRIVATE PHONES → 01-USER PHONE NR R R......... R R √
R R........R R = User Phone Number ,(maximum 15 digit)
Default Value : --­Example : To set First dialer number to 0216 123 45 67 do
06 01 0 216 1234567 Press 0 (long) to add duration time. 06 01 9 0(long) 216 1234567
o 2ND User Phone Number Address= 06 02 < IP, MP > Default Value : ---
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o 3RD User Phone Number Address= 06 03 < IP, MP > Default Value : ---
o 4TH User Phone Number Address 06 04 < IP, MP > Default Value : ---
-----------­o 6TH User Phone Number Address= 06 06 < IP, MP > Default Value : ---
8.1.7. Assigning & Changing User Codes
User codes can be assigned/changed in Master Program. When entered users code, that user becomes enabled. If “0000” is entered as user code, that user becomes disabled.
o User Code-1 Address = 07 01 < MP > To change value : LED 07 01 YYYY
LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS USER CODES 01-USER CODE
YYYY √
YYYY = User Code between 0001 and 9999 (0000 means that user becomes disabled). Default Value : 0000= Disabled Example : To assign user code-1 as 2345 do 07 01 2345 √ “
o User Code-2 Address = 07 02 < MP > Default Value : 0000=Disabled
o User Code-3 Address = 07 03 < MP > Default Value : 0000=Disabled
o User Code-4 5 Address = 07 04 05 < MP > Default Value : 0000=Disabled
o Guest Code Address = 07 06 < MP > Default Value : 0000=Disabled
o Duress Code Address = 07 07 . < MP > Default Value : 0000=Disabled
Note: Duress Code is not valid if communicator(Central Monitoring Station calling) and dialer (user calling) is disabled or if there is no phone line connected panel.
o PC Connection Code Address = 07 08 . < MP > Default Value : 7777
User can simply change codes(includes Installer and Master codes) by entering following in Standby mode. √ (Password) (long) XXXX YYYY YYYY √
XXXX = old code, YYYY = new code Note: Duress code and PC connection code can only be assigned/changed in master program.
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8.2. PANEL SETTINGS
8.2.1. Panel Main Settings
o Panel Settings This address includes options about how panel operates generally. Meaning of options is in the following.
1. option SPT- Smart Partition Technology
2. option Quick Arm
3. option Automatic Siren Test
4. option Arm/Disarm from foreign Keypad
5.option Extendable Exit Delay
6.option Double Hit
7. option Daylight Saving
Enabled
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
Disabled
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Functions of Partition buttons change if SPT(Smart Partition Technology) is enabled. A(HOME) button arms zones except interior zones. B(Window) button arms window zones. C(Door) button arms Door zones. D(AWAY) button arms all zones. Quick Arm enables arming without user code(User press partition button long that he/she wants to arm). If Automatic siren test is enabled, siren alarms for 2 seconds. If Arm/Disarm from foreign Keypad is enabled, users arm/disarm his/her partitions without interested in keypad partitions. Exit delay is extended when enter/exit zone is active if Extendable Exit Delay feature is enabled. If Double Hit feature is enabled, two alarms from the same zone within cross zone timer duration will cause panel to go into alarm. Double Hit feature is affects only zones selected as Cross Zone. If Daylight Saving feature is enabled, panel automatically adjusts system time for daylight saving changes.
Note: Daylight Saving feature is devolped for the European Standarts. Address= 10 01 . < IP >
To see value : LED 10 01 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS GENERAL SETTINGS 01-PANEL OPTIONS (wait) To change value :
LED 10 01 S ........S √
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS GENERAL SETTINGS 01-PANEL OPTIONS
S ........S √
S = Multiple choice selection(1 6) Default Value : 2(ON)= Quick Arm enabled, 3(ON)= Automatic siren test is enabled, 5(ON)= Extendable Exit Delay Enabled Example : To disable Automatic Siren test do 10 01 3(OFF)
o Output Types SRN, PGM1, PGM2, ARM output types(NC/NO) are configured in this address. Meaning of options is in the following.
1.option
2. option
3.option
5.option
ARM(siren)
PGM1
PGM2
SRN
ON
NC
NC
NC
NC
OFF
NO
NO
NO
NO
Address = 10 02 < IP > To see value : LED 10 02 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS GENERAL SETTINGS OUTPUT POLAR. (wait) To change value :
LED 10 02 S ........S √
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS GENERAL SETTINGS OUTPUT POLAR.
S ........S √
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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)
o 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). Bypass is cancelled when zone returns normal position. Meaning of options is in following;
1. option=A partition, 2. option=B partition, 3. option=C partition, 4. option=D partition S.P.T. : 1.option= Interior, 2.option= Window, 3.option= Door, 4.option= Exterior It is recommended to select only 1= Interior(Look at page 34 for detailed description).
Address = 10 03 < IP > To see value : LED 10 03 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS GENERAL SETTINGS AUTO BYPASS (wait) PARTITIONS: To change value :
LED 10 03 S ........S √
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS GENERAL SETTINGS AUTO BYPASS
PARTITIONS: S ........S √
S = Multi choice selection(1,2,3,4) Default value : No Automatic Bypassed Partitions Example : To activate automatic bypass feature of A partition do 10 03 1(ON)
o Reset Type You select what type of reset you will do. Meaning of options is in the following.
1. option = Reset codes, 2. option = Reset Panel Settings(*) Note(*):Panel settings can only be selected on installer program
Address = 10 04 < IP, MP > To see value : LED 10 04 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS GENERAL SETTINGS DEFAULT SET REQ (wait)
To change value :
LED 10 04 S ........S √
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS GENERAL SETTINGS DEFAULT SET REQ S S √
S = Multiple choice selection(1,2) Default Value : Options are closed Example : To reset codes and panel settings do 10 04 1(ON) 2(ON) √ “
o Reset Enable/Disable Installer can disable reset permissions. Meanings of options are in the following;
1. option = Reseting Codes, 2.option= Reseting Panel Settings Address = 10 06 < IP >
To see value : LED 10 06 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS GENERAL SETTINGS RESET PERMISSION (wait)
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To change value :
LED 10 06 S ........S √
LCD 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)
o To assign Partition to ARM Output
6. option in installer address of 10 02 selects type of ARM output(NC/NO). When selected ARM partitions are armed, ARM output becomes active.
ABCD : 1. option = A partition, 2. option = B partition, 3. option=C partition, 4. option=D partition S.P.T. : 1.option = Interior 2. option= Window 3. option= Door 4. option= Exterior It is recommended to select all partitions on S.P.T.(Look at page 34 for detailed description)
Address = 10 07 < IP > To see value : LED 10 07 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS GENERAL SETTING ARM-OUT SETTING (wait) PARTITIONS: To change value :
LED 10 07 S ........S √
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS GENERAL SETTING ARM-OUT SETTING
PARTITIONS: S ........S √
S = Multiple choice selection(1, 2, 3, 4) Default Value : 1= A partition, 2=B partition, 3=C partition, 4=D partition Example : To activate ARM when first and second partitions are armed do 10 07 1(ON) 2(ON) 3(OFF) 4(OFF)
o AC Fail Call Delay
Panel doesn’t dial Central Monitoring Station or User during time entered this address when AC voltage of
panel is off. Address = 10 08 < IP >
To see value : LED 10 08 (wait) To change value : LED 10 08 TT
TT : 2 digit time in minutes( 0~60 minutes) Default Value : 0 minute Example : To set delay time as 30 minutes do 10 08 30 √ “
o Cross Zone Timer Cross zone timer starts when zone trip occurs. First trip on a cross zone will not cause an alarm. If a second cross zone that is on the same partition (or the same zone if double hit feature is enabled) is violated within Cross zone timer duration, the panel goes into alarm and sends both zone alarms and “Intrusion Verifier” code
to Central Monitoring Station(*) “Cross Zone Fault” code is sent to Central Monitoring Station(*) if no any other
violation after first trip on cross zones that are on the same partition occurs within Cross zone timer duration. Note(*): Don’t forget that codes can be sent to Central Monitoring Station if it is not disabled by installer.
Address = 10 09 < IP > To see value : LED 10 09 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS GENERAL SETTING CROSS ZONE TIME: ……..
To change value : LED 10 09 Time (enter the time between 0-255 sec.) √
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS GENERAL SETTING CROSS ZONE TIME: TTT
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TTT : 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 o 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. : 1.option= Interior, 2.option= Window, 3.option= Door, 4.option= Exterior It is recommended to select all partitions on S.P.T.(Look at page 34 for detailed description)
Address = 11 01 < IP > To see value : LED 11 01 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS SIREN SETTINGS 01-SIREN (wait) PARTITIONS: To change value :
LED 11 01 S.........S √
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS SIREN SETTINGS 01-SIREN
PARTITIONS: S ........S √
S = Multiple choice selection(1, 2, 3, 4) Default Value : 1=A partition, 2=B partition, 3=C partition, 4=D partition Example : To disable siren for 3. partition do 11 01 3 (OFF)
o Siren Cut off Time Address = 11 02 < IP > To see value : LED 11 02 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS SIREN SETTINGSCUT OFF TIME (wait) To change value :
LED 11 02 R R R √ LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS SIREN SETTINGS CUT OFF TIME R R R MINUTE(S) √
RRR = 3 digit cut off time ( 2~255 minutes ) Default value : 5 minutes Example : To set siren cut off time to 12 minutes do
11 02 12
8.2.3. Automatic Arm/Disarm Settings
Panel can automatically arm/disarm panel in specific time of day. o Automatic Arm Partitions
Selected partitions in this address are automatically armed. To disable automatic arm feature, unselect partitions. Meanings of options are in the following.
1.option = A partitions, 2. option=B partitions, 3. options=C partition, 4. options=D partition S.P.T. : 1.option= Interior, 2.option= Window, 3.option= Door, 4.option= Exterior It is recommended to select all partitions on S.P.T.(Look at page 34 for detailed description)
Address = 12 01 < IP > To see value : LED 12 01 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS AUTO ARM/DISARM AUTO ARM (wait) To change value : PARTITIONS:
LED 12 01 S ........S √
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LCD 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)
o Automatic Arm 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 02 < IP, MP > To see value : LED 12 02 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS AUTO ARM/DISARM AUTO ARM (wait) DAYS: To change value :
LED 12 02 S ........S √
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS AUTO ARM/DISARM AUTO ARM
DAYS: S ........S √
S =Multiple 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 : To select days except Saturday and Sunday do 12 02 1 (ON) 2 (ON) 3 (ON) 4 (ON) 5 (ON)
o Automatic Arm Time Selected Partitions are armed in specific time on selected days.
Address = 12 03 < IP, MP > To see value : LED 12 03 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS AUTO ARM/DISARM AUTO ARM (wait) TIME: To change value :
LED 12 03 HH MM LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS AUTO ARM/DISARM AUTO ARM TIME: HH MM √
HH = hour, MM = minute Default value : 00:00 Example : To set arm time to 17:45 do 12 03 17 45
o Automatic Disarm Partitions Selected partitions in this address are automatically armed. To disable automatic arm feature, unselect partitions. Meanings of options are in the following.
1. option = A partitions, 2. option=B partitions, 3. options=C partition, 4. options=D partition S.P.T. : 1.option= Interior, 2.option= Window, 3.option= Door, 4.option= Exterior It is recommended to select all partitions on S.P.T.(Look at page 34 for detailed description)
Address = 12 04 < IP > To see value : LED 12 04 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS AUTO ARM/DISARM AUTO DISARM (wait) PARTITIONS: T o change value :
LED 12 04 S ........S √
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS AUTO ARM/DISARM AUTO DISARM
PARTITIONS: S ........S √
S = Multiple choice selection Default Value : All disarm partitions are closed.
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Example : To select days except Saturday and Sunday do 12 04 1 (ON) 2 (ON) 3 (ON) 4 (ON) √ “
o 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 < IP, MP >
To see value : LED 12 05 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS AUTO ARM/DISARM AUTO DISARM (wait) DAYS: To change value :
LED 12 05 S .......S √
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS AUTO ARM/DISARM AUTO DISARM
DAYS: S ........S √
S =Multiple choice selection Default Value : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Example : To select days except Saturday and Sunday do 12 05 1 (ON) 2 (ON) 3 (ON) 4 (ON) 5 (ON)
o Automatic Disarm Time Selected Partitions are armed in specific time on selected days.
Address = 12 06 < IP, MP > To see value : LED 12 06 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS AUTO ARM/DISARM AUTO DISARM (wait) TIME: To change value :
LED 12 06 HH MM LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS AUTO ARM/DISARM AUTO DISARM TIME: HH MM √
HH = hour, MM = minute Default Time : 00:00 Example : To set disarm time to 07:45 do 12 06 07 45
o Automatic Arm Partitions on No Activity Selected partitions are armed automatically if no activation occurs within assigned time. No partition should be selected to close this feature.
1. option=A partition, 2. option=B partition, 3. option=C partition, 4. option=D partition S.P.T. : 1.option= Interior, 2.option= Window, 3.option= Door, 4.option= Exterior It is recommended to select all partitions on S.P.T.(Look at page 34 for detailed description)
Address = 12 07 < IP > To see value : LED 12 07 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS AUTO ARM/DISARM INACTIVITY ARM (wait) PARTITIONS: To change value :
LED 12 07 S ........S √
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS AUTO ARM/DISARM INACTIVITY ARM S ........S √
PARTITIONS: S = Multiple choice selection(1, 2, 3, 4) Default Value : All partitions are closed Example : To select all zones do 12 07 1 (ON) 2 (ON) 3 (ON) 4 (ON) √ “
o No activity time Selected partitions is armed automatically if no activation is occurs within assigned time.
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Address= 12 08 < IP > To see value : LED 12 08 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS AUTO ARM/DISARM INAC ARM DELAY (wait) To change value :
LED 12 08 R R R √ LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS AUTO ARM/DISARM INAC ARM DELAY R R R √
R R R = 3 digit time( 5 ~ 255 in minutes) Default Value : 30 minutes Example : To set time to 60 minutes do 12 08 60
8.2.4. PGM Output Settings
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.
Type
Description
Parameter
Def.
Value
0
Free PGM
Any value is not entered.
-
1
PGM becomes active while selected zones are active
The table values of the selected zones are added to each other and entered. Exp: For Z3 and Z6 zones, 4+32=36 is entered.
Zone
Value
Zone
Value
Z1 1 Z5
16
Z2 2 Z6
32
Z3 4 Z7
64
Z4 8 Z8
128
255
2
PGM becomes active while selected partitions are active
The table values of the selected partition(s) are added to each other and entered.
Exp: For B and C partitions, 2+4=6 is entered
Part.
Value
A 1 B 2 C
4
D
8
15
3
PGM is activated when selected partitions are armed
The table values of the selected partition(s) are added to each other and entered.
Exp: For B partition, 2 is entered
Part.
Value
A 1 B
2
C 4 D
8
15
4
PGM is activated on fire.(Fire siren can be connected)
Any value is not entered. When the fire alarm is dedected, PGM continuously activates.
-
5
Power of fire detector is connected to PGM.
The resetting time of the detector between 1...255 as second.
10
6
PGM is connected to additional siren that is related with selected partitions
The table values of the selected partition(s) are added to each other and entered.
Exp: For A and D partitions, 1+8=9 is entered
Part.
Value
A 1 B
2
C 4 D
8
15
7
PGM is activated while selected troubles occur
The table values of the selected troubles are added to each other and entered. Exp: For Battery Low and Zone Trouble, 2+16=18 is entered.
Trouble
Value
Trouble.
Value
AC Fail
1
Tel.Line Fail
8
Battery Low
2
Zone Trouble
16
Time Loss
4
Battery Fail
32
63
8
PGM controls magnetic lock connected to door
The keeping open time of the magnetic lock between 1...255 as second.
5
9
PGM is activated/deactivated in time specified in Timer1 or Timer2 (*)
The working time between 0...255 as minute. Note: If the number is 0, it works until closing by another source.
0
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Type
Description
Parameter
Def.
Value
10
PGM random output ON/OFF
Param.
PGM ON Time
PGM OFF Time
0
1...255 second
1...255 second
1
1...255 minute
1...255 minute
2
1...63 second
1...255 second
3
1...63 minute
1...255 minute
0
11
PGM is activated on ARM
The working time between 0...255 as minute. Note: If the number is 0, it works until closing by another source.
0
12
PGM is activated on DISARM
The working time between 0...255 as minute Note: If the number is 0, it works until closing by another source.
0
13
PGM is activated on RC panic button
The working time between 0...255 as minute. Note: If the number is 0 and when the button is pushed the mode changes.
0
14
PGM is activated on relevant alarm occour
The table values of the selected alarms are added to each other and entered.
Exp: For Intruder and Fire alarms 1+4=5 is entered.
Alarm
Value
Alarm
Value
Intruder
1
Duress
8
Panic
2
Tamper
16
Fire 4 Medical
32
63
(*)9. option is valid for the first four PGM’s(PGM1 to PGM4) o PGM 1 Usage Address = 13 01 < IP > To see value : LED 13 01 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS PGM SETTINGS USE PGM 1 AS: (wait) To change value :
LED 13 01 R √ LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS PGM SETTINGS USE PGM 1 AS: [ VALUE]
(Select using B(left) and C(right) buttons) √ R = Number between 0 and 10 (on LED Keypad) Default value : 0, Closed Example : To assign PGM1 to zones 13 01 1
o PGM 1 Parameters Address = 13 02 < IP > To see value : LED 13 02 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS PGM SETTINGS PGM 1 SETTING (wait) To change value :
LED 13 02 R R R √ LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS PGM SETTINGS PGM 1 SETTING P P P √
PPP = Number between 0 and 255 Default Value : 0 Example : To configure parameter as 2 do 13 02 2
o PGM 2 Usage Address = 13 03 < IP > To see value : LED 13 03 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS PGM SETTINGS USE PGM 2 AS: (wait)
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To change value : LED 13 03 R √
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS PGM SETTINGS USE PGM 2 AS: [ VALUE ] (Select using B(left) and C(right) buttons) √ R = Number between 0 and 10 (on Led Keypad) Default Value : 0, Closed
Example : To use PGM2 as additional siren Output do 13 03 6 o PGM 2 Parameters
Address = 13 04 < IP > To see value : LED 13 04 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS PGM SETTINGS PGM 2 SETTING (wait) To change values :
LED 13 04 P..... P √
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS PGM SETTINGS PGM 2 SETTING P P P √
PPP = Number between 0 and 255 Default Value : 0 Example :To configure parameter as 3 do 13 04 3 PGM 2 operates as siren when alarm is from first and second partition by above settings.
8.2.5. Timer Settings
PGM can be controlled by Timer1 or Timer2. PGM can be set to ON position in specific time of week or can be set to 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. 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.
1. option Control of PGM1
2. option PGM1 State
3. option Control of PGM2
4. option PGM2 State
5. option Control of PGM3
6. option PGM3 State
7. option Control of PGM4
8. option PGM4 State
Light=ON
Enable
ON
Enable
ON
Enable
ON
Enable
ON
Light=OFF
Disable
OFF
Disable
OFF
Disable
OFF
Disable
OFF
o To activate Timer1 Address = 14 01 < IP, MP > To see value : LED 14 01 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS TIMERS TMR 1 SETTINGS (wait) To see values :
LED 14 01 S ........S √
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS TIMERS TMR 1 SETTINGS
S ........S √
S = Multi choice selection(1,…, 8) Default Value : All settings are closed Example : To activate PGM1 in specific time do 14 01 1 (ON) 2 (ON)
o Timer 1 Days This setting provides selects on which day timer1 controls PGM1.Meaning of options is in the following.
1=Monday, 2=Tuesday, 3=Wednesday, 4=Thursday, 5=Friday, 6=Saturday, 7=Sunday Address = 14 02 < IP, MP >
To see value :
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LED 14 02 (wait) LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS TIMERSTMR 1 SETTINGS (wait) DAYS:
To change value :
LED 14 02 S .......S √
LCD 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 : To select days except Saturday and Sunday do 14 02 1 (ON) 2 (ON) 3 (ON) 4 (ON) 5 (ON) 6 (OFF) 7 (OFF)
o Time of Timer1 Panel controls PGM1 in specified time of week.
Address = 14 03 < IP, MP > To see value : LED 14 03 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS TIMERS TMR1 SETTINGS (wait) TIME: To change value : LED 14 03 HH MM √ LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS TIMERS TMR 1 SETTINGS TIME: HH MM √ HH = hour, MM = minute Default Value : 00:00 Example : To set time as 17:45 do 14 03 17 45
o To activate Timer2 Address = 14 04 . < IP, MP > To see value : LED 14 04 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS TIMERS TMR 2 SETTINGS (wait) To see value :
LED 14 04 S ........S √
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS TIMERS TMR 2 SETTINGS
S ........S √
S = Multiple choice selection(1,…, 8) Default Value : All settings are closed Example : To set PGM1 to OFF position in specific time do 14 04 1 (ON) 2 (OFF) √ “
o Timer 2 Days This setting provides selects on which day Timer1 controls PGM1. Meaning of options is in the following.
1=Monday, 2=Tuesday, 3=Wednesday, 4=Thursday, 5=Friday, 6=Saturday, 7=Sunday Address = 14 05 < IP, MP >
To see value : LED 14 05 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS TIMERS TMR 2 SETTINGS (wait) To change value :
LED 14 05 S ........S √
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS TIMERS TMR 2 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 : To select days except Saturday and Sunday do 14 05 1 (ON) 2 (ON) 3 (ON) 4 (ON) 5 (ON) 6 (OFF) 7 (OFF)
Time of Timer2
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Panel controls PGM2 in specified time of week. Address = 14 06 . < IP, MP >
To see value : LED 14 06 (wait)
To change value : LED 14 06 HH MM √
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS TIMERS TMR 2 SETTINGS HH MM √ HH = hours, MM = minutes Default Value : 00:00
Example : To set time as 08:30 do 14 06 08 30
8.2.6. Remote Controlling
User can call controls some features of Panel remotely.
REMOTE CONTROL
Phone
PC Software (Modem) *
Enable / Disable
Address
1. option(15 01)
2. option(15 01)
Value
OFF
OFF
Answer Ring Count
Address
15 02
Value
5 times
* This feature is only active if modem module is connected to VAP404 panel. o 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 < IP, MP > To see value : LED 15 01 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS REMOTE ACCES REMAC OPTIONS (wait) To change value :
LED 15 01 S S √ LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS REMOTE ACCES REMAC OPTIONS S √
S = Multiple choice selection(1, 2) Default Value : Disabled Example : To enable phone remote control do 15 01 1 (ON)
o Answer Ring Count Address = 15 02 < IP, MP > To see value : LED 15 02 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS REMOTE ACCES RING COUNT (wait) To change value :
LED 15 02 R R √ LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS REMOTE ACCES RING COUNT R R √
RR = Answer time, (1 ~ 20) Default setting : 5 Example : To set ring count to 10 do “ 15 02 10
8.2.7. KEY Input
o KEY Input Key input option is in the following.
1. option = KEY Enable/Disable
2. option = OFF(Pulse Mode)/ ON(Continues Mode) Address = 16 01 < IP > To see values :
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LED 16 01 (wait) LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS KEY SETTINGS KEY A/D SETTING (wait)
To change values : LED 16 01 S S √
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS KEY SETTINGS KEY A/D SETTING S S √ S = Multi choice selection Default Value : All options are closed. Example : To activate key input in pulse mode do 16 01 1 (ON) 2 (OFF)
o Key Partitions Partitions that are selected here are armed by key input.
1. option=A partition, 2. Option=B partition, 3. Option=C partition, 4. Option=D partition Address = 16 02 < IP >
To see value : LED 16 02 (wait)
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS KEY SETTINGS KEY A/D SETTING (wait) To change value :
LED 16 02 S ........S √
LCD 1-PANEL SETTINGS KEY SETTINGS KEY A/D SETTING
S ........S √
S = Multiple choice selection Default Value : 1=A partition, 2=B partition, 3=C partition, 4=D partition Example : To select only A partition for Key do 16 02 1 (ON) 2 (OFF) 3 (OFF) 4 (OFF) √ “
8.3. ZONE SETTINGS
8.3.1. Zone Wiring
Each Zone can be programmed to use with NC, NO contacts and single EOL(End of Line) resistor, double EOL resistor can be used in wiring or you don’t use EOL. You can close any zone that will not be used in the same programming address. Meanings of options in installer address of 20 0X (X=Zone Number) are in the following.
1. option 4. option ON NC contact Zone ON OFF NO contact Zone OFF
2. option 3.option None EOL resistor OFF OFF Single EOL resistor ON OFF Double EOL resistor OFF ON
Zone Doubling ON ON (From Z1 to Z4) Zone quantity can be increased to 8 by zone doubling feature. You make zone doubling by using
1kΩ and 2kΩ resistors connected to zone. 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. Zone doubling feature can’t be used together with zone expander module. Double zones are Z1-Z5, Z2-Z6, Z3-Z7, Z4-Z8.
Look at Zone Wiring section in 9.3.1 for details. Note: Default Zone wiring is NC and None EOL resistor.
o Zone1 Wiring Address = 20 01 . < IP >
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To see value : LED 20 01 (wait) LCD 2-ZONE SETTINGS → CONNECTION TYPE → 01-CONNECT TYPE (wait)
To change value :
LED 20 01 S ........S √
LCD 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) : To set 1.zone to NC contact and double EOL resistor do 20 01 1 (ON) 2 (OFF) 3 (ON) 4 (ON) √ “ o Zone2 Wiring Address = 20 02 < IP > Default Value : 1. option = ON, 2. option= OFF, 3. option = OFF, 4. option = ON
o Zon3 Wiring Address= 20 03 < IP > Default Value : 1. option = ON, 2. option= OFF 3. option = OFF, 4. option = ON
o Zone4 Wiring Address = 20 04 < IP > Default Value : 1. option = ON, 2. option= OFF 3. option = OFF, 4. option = ON
o Zone5 Zone8 Wiring Address = 20 05-08 < IP > Default Value : 1. option = ON, 2. option= OFF 3. option = OFF, 4. option = ON
8.3.2 Zone Partitions
Each zone can be assigned to one of the A, B, C, D Partitions. Meanings of options are in installer address of 21 0X (X=Zone number).
1.option= A Partition, 2.option= B Partition, 3.option= C Partition, 4.option=D Partition S.P.T doesn’t use this setting. Look at page 34 for detailed description. o Defining Partition of Zone1
Address= 21 01 < IP > To see value :
LED 21 01 (wait) LCD 2-ZONE SETTINGS → PARTITION → 01-ZONE (wait) PARTITION: To change value : LED 21 01 P LCD 2-ZONE SETTINGS → PARTITION → 01-ZONE PARTITION: P √ P = Partition.(1=A Partition, 2=B Partition, 3=C Partition, 4=D Partition ; Single choice Default Value : 1 = A Partition Example : To assign Zone1 to C partition do 21 01 3
o Defining Partition of Zone2 Address = 21 02 < IP > Default Value : 1 = A Partition
o Defining Partition of Zone3 Address = 21 03 < IP >
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Default Value : 1 = A Partition o Defining Partition of Zone4
Address = 21 04 < IP > Default Value : 1 = A Partition
o 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. One zone has only one type. Numbers of Zone types are in the following.
Option
Zone Type
Description
0
Free zone
1
Door
Used with magnetic contacts that is connected doors. If Panel is configured as Smart Partition, Panel automatically assigns that zone to Door Partition
2
Window
Used with magnetic contacts that is connected windows. If Panel is configured as Smart Partition, Panel automatically assigns that zone to Window Partition.
3
Interior
Used with interior areas. If this zone is used as follower zone, you should select follower zone option in address of 23 0X (X= zone number).
4
Exterior
Used with detectors that is connected out of home.
5
24 Hour
This zone alarms if panel armed or disarmed when zone is active.
6
Fire
This zone alarms if panel armed or disarmed when zone is active. To silent alarm from this zone enter user code or press [0(long)].
7
Panic
This zone alarms if panel armed or disarmed when zone is active and communicator sends Panic alarm code to Central Monitoring Station.
8
Duress
This zone alarms if panel armed or disarmed when zone is active and communicator sends Duress alarm code to Central Monitoring Station.
9
Tamper (Sabotage)
This zone alarms if panel armed or disarmed when zone is active and communicator sends Tamper alarm code to Central Monitoring Station .
10
Medical
This zone alarms if panel armed or disarmed when zone is active and communicator sends Medical alarm code to Central Monitoring Station
11
Custom Zone
This zone is always active. This zone can be customized
according to user’s request. For example; flood zone can be
determined to this zone.
o Type of Zone1 Address = 22 01 < IP > To see value : LED 22 01 (wait) LCD 2-ZONE SETTINGS ZONE TYPE → 01-ZONE TYPE (wait)
To change Value : LED 22 01 R R √ LCD 2-ZONE SETTINGS → ZONE TYPE → 01-ZONE TYPE R R √ R R = Zone type Default Value :1 = Door Example :To set 1. zone to Interior do 22 01 3
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o Type of Zone2 Address = 22 02 < IP > Default Value : 03 = Interior
o Type of Zone4 Address = 22 04 < IP > Default Value : 03 = Interior
o Type of Zone5 Zone8 Address = 22 05-08 < IP > Default Value : 03 = Interior
8.3.4 Zone Extra Settings
Meanings of options in installer address of 23 0X (X=Zone Number) is in the following. To activate option, light corresponded led.
1.option 2.option 3.option 4.option 5.option ON End Door Follower(1) Entery/Exit(1) Silent Zone Can not be bypassed manually OFF Normal Normal Normal Normal Can be bypassed manually
6.option 7.option ON Can not be bypassed automatically Cross Zone Enable(2) OFF Can be bypassed automatically Cross Zone Disable
If End door option is selected, Exit delay ends automatically when exit door is closed. Follower zone provides delay time if firstly Enter/Exit zone is activated. If follower zone is activated firstly (before enter/exit zone), panel alarms. Zone that users use to enter/exit area is set as Follower zone. If zone set as silent,
siren doesn’t alarm but communicator sends alarm code to Central Monitoring Station, when that zone is activated. If 5.option is selected, that zone can’t be bypassed manually by using keypad. When 6.option is
not selected, that zone is bypassed automatically if that zone belongs to automatic bypassed partitions(Look at page 44). Bypass is cancelled when zone returns to normal position in automatic bypass. If 7. option is selected, zone is enable for cross zoning. Two or more trips specified as cross zone(s) that are on the same partition are required for alarm within specified time in Cross zone timer. If Double Hit Feature is enabled, two alarms from the same or different cross zone that is on the same partition within Cross zone timer cause
an alarm. “Intrusion verifier” code is sent to Central Monitoring Station(3) if an alarm is from cross zones. “Cross Zone Fault” code is sent to Central Monitoring Station(3) if no any other violation after first trip on
cross zones that are on the same partition occurs within Cross zone timer duration. Note(1) : 2. and 3. option can’t be selected together.
(2) : Cross zone feture only applies to zones defined as Door, Window, Interior, Exterior. It is not recommended to enable Cross Zone feature on Entery/Exit and Follower zones.
(3) : Don’t forget that codes can be sent to Central Monitoring Station if it is not disabled by installer.
o Zone1 Address = 23 01 < IP > To see value : LED 23 01 (wait) LCD 2-ZONE SETTINGS EXTRA SETTINGS → 01-ZONE OPTIONS (wait)
To change value :
LED 23 01 S ........S √
LCD 2-ZONE SETTINGS → EXTRA SETTINGS → 01-ZONE OPTIONS
S........S √
S= option(ON/OFF) Default Value : 3 = ON Example : To set 1.zone as End door do 23 01 1(ON) √ “ o Zone2 Address = 23 02 < IP > Default Value : ­. . . .
o Zone4 Address = 23 04 < IP >
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Default Value : ­o Zone5 Zone8
Address = 23 05-08 < IP > Default Value : -
8.3.5. Zone Trigger Delay
Zones don’t sense alarm until trigger delay expires.
o Zone1 Trigger Delay Address = 24 01 < IP > To see value : LED 24 01 (wait) LCD 2-ZONE SETTINGS→ LOOP SETTINGS→ 01-ZONE DELAY (wait)
To change value : LED 24 01 R R √ LCD 2-ZONE SETTINGS→ LOOP SETTINGS→ 01-ZONE DELAY R R √ R R = time(Trigger Delay = 30 ms x time) Default Value : 8 = 8x30=240 milliseconds=2.4 sec. Example :To set 1.zone trigger to 1.5 second do 24 01 50
o Zone2 Trigger Delay Address : 24 02 < IP > Default Value : 8 . . . .
o Zone4 Trigger Delay Address = 24 04 < IP > Default Value : 8
o Zone5 Zone8 Trigger Delay Address = 24 05-08 < IP > Default Value : 8
8.4. KEYPAD SETTINGS
8.4.1. Keypad Permissions
Keypad Permission address is 30 0X (X= Keypad address).Following table shows options in that address.
1.option(*) Keypad Enable/Disable
2.option Quick Arm
3. option Arm
4. option(*) Disarm
5. option(*) Programming Permission
6. option Access
7.option Sabotage Alarm
Enabled
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
Disabled
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Note(*) : Theese options are assumed as enabled for the first Keypad (Keypad 1) even if they are disabled. If sabotage alarm of Keypads (7. option in 30 0X) is ON, panel goes into alarm when its connection has lost. o Keypad 1 Permissions
Address = 30 01 < IP > To see value : LED 30 01 (wait) LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTING → KEYPAD OPTIONS → 01-OPTIONS (wait) To change Value :
LED 30 01 S .......S
LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTING → KEYPAD OPTIONS → 01-OPTIONS
S .......S √
S = multiple choice selection Default Value : 1=Keypad Enable, 2=Quick Arm Enable, 3= Arm Enable, 4=Disarm Enable, 5=Programming Permission Enable
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Example : To disable 1. keypads quick arm permission do 30 01 2(OFF) o Keypad 2 Permissions Address = 30 02 < IP > Default Value : 2=Quick Arm Enabled, 3= Arm Enabled, 4= Disarm Enabled
o Keypad 3 Permissions Address = 30 03 < IP > Default Value : 2=Quick Arm Enabled, 3=Arm Enabled, 4= Disarm Enabled
o Keypad 4 Permissions Address = 30 04 < IP > Default Value : 2=Quick Arm Enabled, 3=Arm Enabled, 4=Disarm Enabled
8.4.2. Keypad Partitions
Each keypad can be assigned to different partitions so can keypad controls partitions it is authorized. As a default each keypad is assigned to all partitions. Keypad Partition address is 31 0X (X= Keypad address).Following table shows options in that address.
1. option=A partition, 2. option=B partition, 3. option=C partition, 4. option=D partition S.P.T. : 1.option= Interior, 2.option= Window, 3.option= Door, 4.option= Exterior All partitions must be selected on S.P.T.(Look at page 34 for detailed description)
o Keypad 1 Partition Address= 31 01 < IP > To see value : LED 31 01 (wait) LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTING → PARTITIONS → 01-AUTHORISED (wait) PARTITIONS: To change value :
LED 31 01 S ........S √
LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTINGS →PARTITIONS → 01-AUTHORISED
S ........S √
S = Multiple choice selection Default Value : 1=A partition, 2=B partition, 3=C partition, 4=D partition Example : To assign 1.keypad to A and B partitions do 31 01 1(ON) 2(OFF) 3(OFF) 4(OFF)
o Keypad 2 Partition Address = 31 02 < IP > Default Value : 1=A partition, 2=B partition, 3=C partition, 4=D partition
o Keypad 3 Partition Address=31 03 < IP > Default Value : 1=A partition, 2=B partition, 3=C partition, 4=D partition
o Keypad 4 Partition Address=31 04 < IP > Default Value : 1=A partition, 2=B partition, 3=C partition, 4=D partition
8.5. USER SETTINGS
Arm/Disarm permissions of users can be restricted. User’s Start/Finish Time(on selected Days), partitions, Keypads can be configured. Installer, Master and Duress code permissions can’t be restricted.
8.5.1. Start Time
User can only start Arm/Disarm panel from beginning of start Time.
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o User-1 Start Time Address = 40 01 < MP > To see value : LED 40 01 (wait)
LCD 4-USER SETTINGS START TIME 01-START (wait) TIME:
To change value : LED 40 01 HH MM √
LCD 4-USER SETTINGS START TIME 01-START TIME: HH MM √
HH = hours, MM = minutes Default Value : 00:00 Example : To set Start time of User-1 to 08:00 do 40 01 08 00
o User-2 Start Time Address = 40 02 < MP > Default Value : 00:00
o User-3 Start Time Address = 40 03 < MP > Default Value : 00:00
o User-4 Start Time Address = 40 04 < MP > Default Value : 00:00
o User-5 Start Time Address = 40 05 < MP > Default Value : 00:00
o Guest Start Time Address = 40 06 < MP > Default Value : 00:00
8.5.2. Finish Time
Arm/Disarm permission of user ends in Finish Time o User-1 Finish Time
Address = 41 01 < MP > To see value : LED 41 01 (wait)
LCD 4-USER SETTINGS FINISH TIME FINISH (wait) TIME: To change value : LED 41 01 HH MM √ LCD 4-USER SETTINGS FINISH TIME FINISH TIME: HH MM √ HH = hours, MM = minutes Default Value : 00:00
Example : To set Finish Time of User-1 to 18:00 do 41 01 18 00
o User-2 Finish Time Address = 41 02 < MP > Default Value : 00:00
o User-3 Finish Time Address = 41 03 < MP > Default Value : 00:00
o User-4 Finish Time
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Address = 41 04 < MP > Default Value : 00:00
o User-5 Finish Time Address= 41 05 < MP > Default Value : 00:00
o 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. 1=Monday, 2=Tuesday, 3=Wednesday, 4=Thursday, 5=Friday, 6=Saturday, 7=Sunday o User-1 Days
Address = 42 01 < MP > To see value : LED 42 01 (wait)
LCD 4-USER SETTINGS DAYS 01-AUTHORISED (wait) To change value :
LED 42 01 S ........S √
LCD 4-USER SETTINGS DAYS 01-AUTHORISED
D........D √
D = 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 : To select days except Saturday and Sunday do 42 01 1 (ON) 2 (ON) 3 (ON) 4 (ON) 5 (ON) 6 (OFF) 7 (OFF)
o User-2 Days Address = 42 02 < MP > Default Value : 1,2,3,4,5,6,7
o User-3 Days Address = 42 03 < MP > Default value : 1=ON, 2=ON, 3=ON, 4=ON, 5=ON, 6=ON, 7=ON
o User-4 Days Address = 42 04 < MP > Default Value : 1=ON, 2=ON, 3=ON, 4=ON, 5=ON, 6=ON, 7=ON
o User-5 Days Address = 42 05 < MP > Default Value : 1,2,3,4,5,6,7
o Guest Days Address = 42 06 < MP > Default Value : 1=ON, 2=ON, 3=ON, 4=ON, 5=ON, 6=ON, 7=ON
8.5.4. User Partitions
User can only Arm/Disarm his/her partition. Meaning of options is in the following.
1. option = A partition, 2. option = B partition, 3. option = C partition, 4. option=D partition S.P.T. : 1.option= Interior, 2.option= Window, 3.option= Door, 4.option= Exterior All partitions must be selected on S.P.T.(Look at page 34 for detailed description)
o User-1 Partitions Address = 43 01 < MP > To see value :
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LED 43 01 (wait) LCD 4-USER SETTINGS PARTITIONS 01-AUTHORISED (wait)
To change value :
LED 43 01 S ........S √
LCD 4-USER SETTINGS PARTITIONS 01-AUTHORISED
S........S √
S = Multi choice selection(1, 2, 3, 4) Default Value : 1=ON, 2=ON, 3=ON, 4=ON Example : To select A, B partitions do 43 01 1 (ON) 2 (ON) 3 (OFF) 4 (OFF)
o User-2 Partitions Address = 43 02 < MP > Default value : 1=ON, 2=ON, 3=ON, 4=ON
o User-3 Partitions Address = 43 03 < MP > Default Value : 1=ON, 2=ON, 3=ON, 4=ON
o User-4 Partitions Address = 43 04 < MP > Default Value : 1=ON, 2=ON, 3=ON, 4=ON
o User-5 Partitions Address = 43 05 < MP > Default Value : 1=ON, 2=ON, 3=ON, 4=ON
o Guest Partitions Address = 43 06 < MP > Default Value : 1=ON, 2=ON, 3=ON, 4=ON
8.5.5 User Keypads
User can only Arm/Disarm panel from his/her Keypads. Meaning of options is in the following;
1.option=1.keypad, 2.option =2.keypad, 3.option =3.keypad, 4. option = 4.keypad o User-1 Keypads
Address = 44 01 < MP > To see value : LED 44 01 (wait)
LCD 4-USER SETTINGS KEYPADS 01-AUTHORISED (wait) To change value :
LED 44 01 S ........S √
LCD 4-USER SETTINGS KEYPADS 01-AUTHORISED
S........S √
S = Multi choice selection (1, 2, 3, 4) Default Value : 1 = ON, 2 = ON, 3 = ON, 4 = ON Example : To assign 1.keypad and 2.keypad to User-1 do 44 01 1 (ON) 2 (ON) 3 (OFF) 4 (OFF) √ “ o User-2 Keypads Address = 44 02 < MP > Default Value : 1 = ON, 2 = ON, 3 = ON, 4 = ON
o User-3 Keypads Address = 44 03 < MP > Default Value : 1 = ON, 2 = ON, 3 = ON, 4 = ON
o User-4 Keypads Address = 44 04 < MP > Default Value : 1 = ON, 2 = ON, 3 = ON, 4 = ON
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o User-5 Keypads Address = 44 05 < MP > Default Value : 1 = ON, 2 = ON, 3 = ON, 4 = ON
o Guest Keypads Address = 44 06 . < MP > Default Value : 1 = ON, 2 = ON, 3 = ON
8.5.6. User Limitations
User permissions can be limited by the following addresses. Third and fourth options are only for Guest.
1.option User can not ARM
2.option User can not Disarm
3.option One time useable code(only for Guest)
4.option Daily Code (only for Guest)
5.option User can not make Bypass
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
o User-1 Limitations Address= 45 01 < MP > To see value : LED 45 01 (wait)
LCD 4-USER SETTINGS LIMITATIONS 01-LIMITATIONS (wait) To change value :
LED 45 01 S ........S
LCD E-USER SETTINGS LIMITATIONS 01-LIMITATIONS
S ........S √
S = Multi choice selection (1, 2, 3, 4) Default Value : 1=OFF, 2= OFF, 3= OFF, 4=OFF Example : To cancel Disarm permission of User-1 do 45 01 2 (ON)
o User Limitations of User2 to User5 Address : 45 02-05 < MP > Default Value : All selections are OFF
o Guest User Limitations Address : 45 06 < MP > Default Value : 4 = 0N (Daily Code)
8.6. CENTRAL MONITORING STATION & USER PHONE DIALER SETTINGS
8.6.1. General Features
o Main Settings Installer address of 50 01 includes main settings of dialing. Meanings of options are in the following table.
1. option Central M. Station Dialing
2. option User Phone Dialer
4. option Cancel calls on disarm
5. option Alarm on phone line fail
6.option Confirm by single button
7. option Cancel calls on confirm
8. option Make alarm silence on confirm
ON
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
OFF
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Users can end dialing by only pressing (*) from phone if 6.option is selected. (This feature operates when panel calls user),user can not control or learn status of panel at this moment. Sirens continues to alarm even if user press (*).
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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).
Address = 50 01 < IP > To see value : LED 50 01 (wait)
LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR GENERAL OPTIONS GENERAL SETTINGS (wait) To change value :
LED 50 01 S........S √
LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR GENERAL OPTIONS GENERAL SETTINGS
S........S √
S= Multiple choice selection Default Value : All options are OFF Example : To enable Central Monitoring Station dialing do 50 01 1(ON) √ “
Note: Central Monitoring Station dialing is enabled (1. option in 50 01) automatically when any of CMS number ( 05 01 05 04 ) is entered. User phone dialing is enabled (2. option in 50 01) automatically when any of user phone number ( 06 01 06 06 ) is entered.
o Dial Attempt Address = 50 02 < IP > To see value : LED 50 02 (wait)
LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR GENERAL OPTIONS DIAL ATTEMPTS (wait) To change value :
LED 50 02 R R √ LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR GENERAL OPTIONS DIAL ATTEMPTS
R R √
RR = Dial attempt number ( 1 ~ 15) Default value : 3 Example : To set dial attempt to 5 do 50 02 5
o Central Monitoring Station(CMS) Answer Wait Time Address = 50 03 < IP > To see value : LED 50 03 (wait)
LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR GENERAL OPTIONS ANSWER WAIT TIME (wait) To change value :
LED 50 03 R R √ LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR GENERAL OPTIONS ANSWER WAIT TIME R R TIMES
RR = Ring Time between 10 and 60 in seconds Default Value : 30 Example : To set time to 35 seconds do “ 50 03 35 √ ”
o Central Monitorin Station(CMS) Periodic Test Report Period Address = 50 04 < IP > To see value : LED 50 04 (wait)
LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR GENERAL SETTINGS TEST INTERVAL (wait) To change value :
LED 50 04 R R LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR GENERAL SETTINGS TEST INTERVAL TT HOUR(S) √
TT = Periodic test time between 1 and 48 hours Default Value : 6
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Example : To set Periodic Test Report Interval to 24 hours do 50 04 24
o Central Monitorin Station(CMS) Periodic Report Time Address = 50 05 < IP > To see value : LED 50 05 (wait)
LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR GENERAL SETTINGS FIRST TEST AT (wait) To change value :
LED 50 05 R R √ LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR GENERAL SETTINGS FIRST TEST AT TT TT HOUR(S) √
TT TT= Periodic test first time Default Value : 00:00 Example : To set Periodic Test First Time to 16:00 do 50 05 1600
o Redialing Pause Address = 50 06 < IP > To see value : LED 50 06 (wait)
LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR GENERAL SETTINGS REDIALING PAUSE(wait) To change value :
LED 50 06 R R √ LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR GENERAL SETTINGS REDIALING PAUSE TT SECOND(S) √
TT = Redialing Pause Interval Default Value : 30 sec. Example : To set Redialing Pause Interval to 30 sec. do 50 06 30
o Central Monitoring Station-1(CMS-1) Format CMS-1 communication format is configured here. Meaning of data entered this address is in the following;
0 = Contact ID 1 = DTMF 4+2,4+1, 3+2, 3+1 50 07 address includes detailed settings) Address: 50 07 < IP >
To see value : LED 50 07 (wait)
LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR GENERAL SETTINGS CMS 1 FORMAT (wait)
To change value : LED 50 07 F
LCD 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 Example: : To set CMS-1 contact as Contact ID do 50 07 0
o Central Monitoring Station-2(CMS-2) Format CMS-1 communication format is configured here. Meaning of data entered this address is in the following; 0 = Contact ID 1 = DTMF 4+2,4+1, 3+2, 3+1 (50 08 address includes detailed settings) Address = 50 08 F< IP >
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To see value : LED 50 08 (wait)
LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR GENERAL SETTINGS CMS 2 FORMAT (wait) To change value :
LED 50 08 F LCD 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
o DTMF 4+2, 4+1, 3+2, 3+1 Format Settings Defines details of communication format of Central Monitoring Station if “1” is entered in 50 07-08.
1. option Account No Digit
2. option Message Code Digit
3. option Communication Frequency
ON
3 1 20 Baud
OFF
4 2 10 Baud
CMS-1
Address= 50 09 < IP > To see value : LED 50 09 (wait)
LCD 5-COMMUNICATORGENERAL SETTINGS 09- CMS 1 SETTINGS (wait) To change value :
LED 50 09 F F F LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR GENERAL SETTINGS 09- CMS 1 SETTINGS F F F √
FFF = Multiple choice selection (1,2,3) Default Value : 1=OFF, 2=OFF, 3=OFF Example : To set format as 4+1 do 50 09 1(OFF) 2(ON) √ “
CMS-2
Address= 50 10 < IP > To see value : LED 50 10 (wait)
LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR GENERAL SETTINGS 10- CMS 2 SETTINGS (wait) To change value : LED 50 10 F F F LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR GENERAL SETTINGS 10-CMS 2 SETTINGS F F F √ F F F = Multiple choice selection (1,2,3) Default Value : 1=OFF, 2=OFF, 3=OFF Example : To set format as 3+2 do 50 10 1(ON) 2(OFF)
o CMS Selection that Messages will be Sent This setting defines which events will be sent to which CMS. Arm/Disarm, alarms, bypass events, zon troubles are called related to their partitions.
Note: Keypad alarms(Panic, Fire, Duress, Tamper) aren’t belong to any partition. Meanings of Options in this address are in the following;
1.option = CMS-1 2.option = CMS-2
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Events that is not belongs to any Partition Address = 50 11 < IP > To see value : LED 50 11 (wait)
LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR GENERAL SETTINGS COMMON CMS(wait)
To change value : LED 50 11 S S
LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR GENERAL SETTINGS COMMON CMS S S √ S S = Multi-choice selection 1, 2
Default Value : 1 =ON Example : To send messages CMS-1 and CMS-2 do 50 11 1(ON) 2(ON)
Events that is belongs to A D Partition
Address : 50 12-15 < IP > Default Value : 1 (ON) (CMS-1)
o User Phone Selection that Messages will be Sent to This setting defines which events will be sent to which Phone number. Arm/Disarm, alarms, bypass events,
zon troubles are called related to their partitions. Note: Keypad alarms(Panic, Fire, Duress, Tamper) aren’t belong to any partition.
Meanings of options as following;
1. option Tel-1
2. option Tel-2
3. option Tel-3
4. option Tel-4
5. option Tel-5
6. option Tel-6
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Events that is not belong to any Partition Address : 50 16 < IP > To see value : LED 50 16 (wait)
LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR GENERAL SETTINGS PARTITION A CMS (wait)
To change Value : LED 50 16 S S S S S S
LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR GENERAL SETTINGS PARTITION A CMS S S S S S S √
S S S S S S : Multi-choice selection, (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) Default Value : All selection is ON Example : To select all phones do 50 16 1(ON) 2(ON) 3(ON) 4(ON) 5(ON) 6(ON) √ “
Events belong to A D Partition
Address = 50 17-20 < IP > Default Value : All options are ON
8.6.2. Event Logs
Installer decides which event will be informed to Central M. Station1-2 and/or user1 to 5 and/or Memory. Events are separated into 3 groups. These are Alarms, Troubles, and Events. Meaning of options is in the following table.
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1. option Call Central Station
3. option Call User Phone
8. option Record to Memory
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
1.option Call Central Station
2.option Call User Phone
3.option Send Restore Info to CMS
4.option Send Restore Info to Phone
5.option Record to Memory
ON
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
OFF
No
No
No
No
No
Keypad displays event logs in following order. EE DD HH MM A B EE : Event Code
DD : Day of event HH MM: Time of event A, B : Parameters User parameters are recorded to memory as following; 0 = Installer 1= Master 2 = User-1 3 = User-2 4 = User-3 5 = User-4
6 = User-5 7 = Guest
o Intruder Alarm Address = 51 01 < IP > To see value : LED 51 01 (wait)
LCD 5-COMMUNCATOR REPORT MASKS 01-INTRUDER ALARM (wait) To change value :
LED 51 01 S ........S √
LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR REPORT MASKS 01-INTRUDER ALARM S ........S √
S = Multiple choice selection Default Value : 1=ON, 2=ON, 3=ON, 5=ON Example : To disable dialing Central M. Station do 51 01 1 (OFF) √ “
Event List is in the following table
No
Event
Address
Menu
5-COMMUNICATOR REPORT MASKS
Options
Parameter
Prg
1
Intruder Alarm
51 01
01-INTRUDER ALARM
1, 2, 3, 5
A= - , B=Zone
IP
2
Panic Alarm
51 02
02-PANIC ALARM
1, 2, 3, 5
A=Keypad , B=Zone
IP
3
Fire Alarm
51 03
03-FIRE ALARM
1, 2, 3, 5
A=Keypad , B=Zone
IP
4
Duress Alarm
51 04
04-DURESS ALARM
1, 2, 3, 5
A=Keypad- , B=Zone
IP
5
Sabotage-Tamper Alarm
51 05
05-TAMPER ALARM
1, 2, 3, 5
A=Keypad , B=Zone
IP
6
Medical Alarm
51 06
06-MEDICAL ALRM
1, 2, 3, 5
A= - , B=Zone
IP
7
Disarm by Duress
51 07
07-DURESS DISARM
1, 2, 5
A= - , B= -
IP
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Disarm on Alarm
51 08
08- DISARM ON ALARM
1, 5
A=Keypad No B=User
IP
9
Zone Trouble
51 09
09-ZONE TROUBLE
1, 5
A= - , B=Zone
IP
10
AC Fail
51 10
10-MAINS FAILED
1, 3, 5
A= - , B= -
IP
11
Intrusion Verified
51 11
11-INTR. VERIFY
1, 5
A= - , B= -
IP
12
Cross Zone Fault
51 12
12-CROSS FAULT
1,5
A= - , B= -
IP
13
Battery Low
51 13
13-LOW BATTERY
1, 3, 5
A= - , B= -
IP
14
Line Fail
51 14
14-LINE FAIL
1, 3, 5
A= - , B= -
IP
15
Battery Fail
51 15
15- BATTRY FAIL
1, 3, 5
A= - , B= -
IP
16
Communication Fail
51 16
16-COM FAIL
Recorded to Memory
A= - , B= Tel. No
IP
17
Special Arm/Disarm
51 17
17- SPECIAL ARM/ SPECIAL DISARM
1, 3, 5
A= Type of Arm/Disarm (1) B= -
IP
18
Arm/Disarm
51 18
18-ARMED/ DISARMED
1, 3, 5
A= Type of Arm/Disarm (2) B= User
IP
19
Bypassed
51 19
19-BYPASSED/ BYPASS CANCEL
1, 3, 5
A= - , B= User
IP
20
Entering Program
51 20
20-PROG BEGIN
1, 5
A= - , B= User
IP
21
Exiting Program
51 21
21-PROG END
1, 5
A= - , B= -
IP
22
Periodic Report
51 22
22-PER. REPORT
1
A= - , B= -
IP
23
Panel Restarted
51 23
23-PANEL RESTART
5
A= - , B= -
IP
24
Manual Report
51 24
24-MANUAL TEST
No need to set
A= - , B= -
IP
25
---
51 25
25-RESERVED - -
IP
26
---
51 26
26-RESERVED - -
IP
27
----
51 27
27-RESERVED - -
28
---
51 28
28-RESERVED - -
IP
29
---
51 29
29-RESERVED - -
IP
30
Custom Alarm
51 30
30-CUSTOM EVENT
1, 2, 5
A= - , B= -
IP
31
---
51 31
31-RESERVED - -
IP
32
Defaults Loaded (3)
51 32
32-DEFS LOADED
5
A= Source of Reset B= Type of Reset
IP
33
Intruder Alarm Restored
-
-
-
A= - , B=Zone
IP
34
Panic Alarm Restored
-
-
-
A= - , B=Zone
IP
35
Fire Alarm Restored
-
-
-
A= - , B=Zone
IP
36
Duress Alarm Restored
-
-
-
A= - , B=Zone
IP
37
Sabotage-Tamper Alarm Restored
-
-
-
A= - , B=Zone
IP
38
Medical Alarm Restored
-
-
-
A= - , B=Zone
IP
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39-
41
----
-
-
-
-
IP
42
AC Restored
-
-
-
A= - , B= -
IP
43-
44
---
-
-
-
-
IP
45
Battery Restored
-
-
-
A= - , B= -
IP
46
Phone Line Restored
-
-
-
A= - , B= -
IP
47
Battery Connected/Restored
-
-
-
A= - , B= -
IP
48
---
-
-
-
-
IP
49
Special Arming
-
-
-
A= Arming Type (1) B= -
IP
50
Alarm Armed
- -
-
A= Keypad No/ Parameter,(2) B= User No
IP
51
Bypass Canceled
-
-
-
A= - , B= Zone
IP
52-
62
---
-
-
-
-
IP
Note: (1) A = 1 ( Quick Arm ) (2) A = 1 ( Arm/ Disarm by Keypad 1 ) 2 ( Arming on No Activity ) 2 ( Arm/ Disarm by Keypad 2 ) 3 ( Automatic Arm/Disarm ) 3 ( Arm/ Disarm by Keypad 3 ) 4 ( Arm/Disarm by Key input ) 4 ( Arm/ Disarm by Keypad 4 ) 7 ( Arm/Disarm by remote controller ) 5 ( Arm/ Disarm by phone ) 6 ( Arm/ Disarm by PC )
(3) A = 0 ( Factory Defaults have been loaded by Keypad ) 1 ( Factory Defaults have been loaded by Vapman )
B = 1 ( Codes have been returned to factory defaults ) 2 ( Panel Settings have been returned to factory defaults ) 3 ( Both Panel Settings and Codes have been returned to factory defaults )
8.6.3. Contact ID Event Codes
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 1 002 = Zone 2 003 = Zone 3 004 = Zone 4 ..... 008=Zone 8
Parameter of Keypad Panic, Fire, Duress and Keypad Tamper alarm is “000”. Paremeter of Remote Controller Panic alarm is “000”.
User parameters: 000 = Installer 001 = Master 002 = User-1 003 = User-2 004 = User-3 005 = User-4 006 = User-5 007 = Guest
Default Contact ID codes can be changed as below. o Intruder Alarm Code
Address = 52 01 . < IP > To see value : LED 52 01 (wait)
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LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR 52-CONTACT ID CODES 01-INTRUDER ALM (wait) To change value :
LED 52 01 RRRR √ LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR 52- CONTACT ID CODES 01-INTRUDER ALM RRRR √
RRRR = 4 digit event code Default Value = 1130 Example : To set code as default value do 52 01 1130 √ “ List of event codes is in the following table
No
Event
Address
Menu
5-COMMNUNICATOR CONTACT ID CODES
Event Codes (Default Value)
Parameter
Prg
1
Intruder Alarm (R) (1)
52 01
01-INTRUDER ALARM
1130
Zone
IP
2
Panic Alarm (R)
52 02
02-PANIC ALARM
1120
Zone
IP
3
Fire Alarm (R)
52 03
03-FIRE ALARM
1110
Zone
IP
4
Duress Alarm (R)
52 04
04-DURESS ALARM
1120
Zone
IP 5 Sabotage-Tamper Alarm (R)
52 05
05-TAMPER ALARM
1144
Zone
IP 6 Medical Alarm (R)
52 06
06-MEDICAL ALRM
1100
Zone
IP 7 Disarm by Duress
52 07
07-DURESS DISARM
1121 - IP 8 Disarm on Alarm
52 08
08- DISARM ON ALARM
1406 - IP
9
Zone Trouble
52 09
09-ZONE TROUBLE
1372
Zone
IP
10
AC Fail (R)
52 10
10-MAINS FAILED
1301 - IP
11
Intrusion Verifier
52 11
11-INTR. VERIFY
1139 - IP
12
Cross Zone Fault
52 12
12- CROSS FAULT
1378 - IP
13
Battery Low (R)
52 13
13-LOW BATTERY
1302 - IP
14
Line Fail (R)
52 14
14-LINE FAIL
1351 - IP
15
Battery Fail (R)
52 15
15- BATTRY FAIL
1302 - IP
16
Communication Fail
52 16
16-COM FAIL
It is not sent to CMS
-
IP
17
Special Arm/Disarm (R) (2)
52 17
17- SPECIAL ARM/ SPECIAL DISARM
1400
Parameter
IP
18
Arm/Disarm (R)
52 18
18-ARMED/ DISARMED
1402
User
IP
19
Bypassed (R)
52 19
19-BYPASSED/ BYPASS CANCEL
1570
Zone
IP
20
Entering Program
52 20
20-PROG BEGIN
1627
User
IP
21
Exiting Program
52 21
21-PROG END
1628 - IP
22
Periodic Report
52 22
22-PER. REPORT
1602 - IP
23
Panel Restarted
52 23
23-PANEL RESTART
1305
­IP
24
Manual Report
52 24
24-MANUAL TEST
1601 - IP
25
---
52 25
25-RESERVED
-
-
IP
26
---
52 26
26-RESERVED
-
-
IP
27
----
52 27
27-RESERVED
-
-
IP
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28
---
52 28
28-RESERVED
-
-
IP
29
---
52 29
29-RESERVED
-
-
IP
30
Custom Alarm (R)
52 30
30-CUSTOM EVENT
0000
Zone
IP
31
---
52 31
31-RESERVED
- - IP
32
Defaults Loaded
52 32
32-DEFS LOADED
0000
Type of Reset (3)
IP
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. (3) Type of reset 1= Codes have been returned to factory defaults.
2= Panel Settings have been returned to factory defaults. 3= Both Panel Settings and Codes have been returned to factory defaults.
8.6.4. DTMF 4+2,etc Event Codes
These codes are sent to Central Monitoring Station. Use following table to enter or read hexadecimal data,
Enter
Read(VPC108)
A
1 (press long)
0 and 1
B
2 (press long)
0 and 2
C
3 (press long)
0 and 3
D
4 (press long)
0 and 4
E
5 (press long)
0 and 5
F
6 (press long)
0 and 6
Example: To enter “ A3 “, press A(long) then press 3 While reading data, 0 and 1 (together) then 3 lights in VPC108 Keypad.
o Intruder Alarm Code Address = 53 01 . < IP > To see value : LED 53 01 (wait)
LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR 53-4+2 CODES 01-INTRUDER ALM (wait) To change value :
LED 53 01 RR √ LCD 5-COMMUNICATOR 53 4+2 CODES 01-INTRUDER ALM RR √
RR = event code Example : To set code as D1 do “ 53 01 4(long) 1 √ “
Note: If the second digit of event code is “0” , the following parameters in the table are sent to the CMS.
No
Event
Address
Menu
5-COMMNUNICATOR 4+2 CODES
Event Codes
Parameter
Prg
1
Intruder Alarm
53 01
01-INTRUDER ALARM
Zone
IP 2 Panic Alarm
53 02
02-PANIC ALARM
Zone
IP
3
Fire Alarm
53 03
03-FIRE ALARM
Zone
IP 4 Duress Alarm
53 04
04-DURESS ALARM
Zone
IP 5 Sabotage-Tamper Alarm
53 05
05-TAMPER ALARM
Zone
IP
6
Medical Alarm
53 06
06-MEDICAL ALRM
Zone
IP
7
Disarm by Duress
53 07
07-DURESS DISARM
- IP
8
Disarm on Alarm
53 08
08- DISARM ON ALARM
- IP
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9
Zone Trouble
53 09
09-ZONE TROUBLE
Zone
IP
10
AC Fail
53 10
10-MAINS FAILED
- IP
11
Intrusion Verifier
53 11
11-INTR. VERIFY
- IP
12
Cross Zone Fault
53 12
12- CROSS FAULT
- IP
13
Battery Low
53 13
13-LOW BATTERY
- IP
14
Line Fail
53 14
14-LINE FAIL
- IP
15
Battery Fail
53 15
15- BATTRY FAIL
- IP
16
Communication Fail
53 16
16-COM FAIL
- IP
17
Special Arm/Disarm (1)
53 17
17- SPECIAL ARM/ SPECIAL DISARM
Parameter
IP
18
Arm/Disarm
53 18
18-ARMED/ DISARMED
User
IP
19
Bypassed
53 19
19-BYPASSED/ BYPASS CANCEL
Zone
IP
20
Entering Program
53 20
20-PROG BEGIN
User
IP
21
Exiting Program
53 21
21-PROG END
- IP
22
Periodic Report
53 22
22-PER. REPORT
- IP
23
Panel Restarted
53 23
23-PANEL RESTART
- IP
24
Manual Report
53 24
24-MANUAL TEST
- IP
25
---
53 25
25-RESERVED
- IP
26
---
53 26
26-RESERVED
- IP
27
----
53 27
27-RESERVED
- IP
28
---
53 28
28-RESERVED
-
IP
29
---
53 29
29-RESERVED
­IP
30
Custom Alarm
53 30
30-CUSTOM EVENT
Zone
IP
31
---
53 31
31-RESERVED
- IP
32
Defaults Loaded
53 32
32-DEFS LOADED
Type of Reset
IP
33
Intruder Alarm Restored
-
33-ZONE NORMAL
Zone
IP
34
Panic Alarm Restored
-
34-RESERVED
Zone
IP
35
Fire Alarm Restored
-
35- RESERVED
Zone
IP
36
Duress Alarm Restored
-
36- RESERVED
Zone
IP
37
Sabotage-Tamper Alarm Restored
-
37- RESERVED
Zone
IP
38
Medical Alarm Restored
-
38- RESERVED
Zone
IP
39-41
----
- -
-
IP
42
AC Restored
-
42-MAINS RESTO.
-
IP
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43-44
---
-
-
-
IP
45
Battery Restored
-
45-BATT. FULL
-
IP
46
Phone Line Restored
-
46-LINE RESTORE
-
IP
47
Battery Connected/Restored
-
47-BATT.NORMAL
-
IP
48
---
- -
-
IP
49
Special Arming
-
49-SPECIAL ARM
-
IP
50
Alarm Armed
-
50-ARMED
User
IP
51
Bypass Canceled
-
51-BYPASS CANCL
Zone
IP
52-62
---
- -
-
IP
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. OPTIONAL MODULES
8.7.1 . Remote Control Module
Installer can enable or disable RF module. Meaning of option is in the following table.
1. option
Remote Control Module
2.option
Siren alarm on Panic
ON = Enabled
ON = Enabled
OFF= Disabled
OFF = Disabled
Address = 60 01 < IP > To see value : LED 60 01 (wait)
LCD 6-MODULES REM. CONT. OPTNS REM. CONT. OPTNS (wait)
To change value : LED 60 01 S √
LCD 6-MODULES REM. CONT. OPTNS REM. CONT. OPTNS S S √ S = ON/OFF Default Value : OFF Example : To enable Remote Control Module do
60 01 1 (ON)
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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 : LED 61 01 (wait)
LCD 6-MODULES EXP ZONE SETTING 01-EXP ZONE SETTING (wait) To change values :
LED 61 01 S ........S √
LCD 6-MODULES EXP ZONE SETTING 01-EXP ZONE SETTING S √ S = ON/OFF Default Value : OFF Example : To enable Zone Module do 61 01 1 (ON)
8.8. KEYPAD INNER SETTINGS
These settings are recorded to Keypad Memory. Do these settings on which keypads inner settings you want to change. Addresses of Inner Settings are different in LED and LCD keypads.
8.8.1 VPC108 Led Keypad Inner Settings
o Open Chime Chime activates 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 01 < IP, MP > To see value : LED 99 01 (wait)
To change value : LED 99 01 S........S √
S = Multiple choice selection Default Value : All chimes are closed. Example : If you want chime when zone1 and zone 3 are opened, do 99 01 1(ON) 3(ON) √ “
o Close Chime Chime activates when selected zone is closed.
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 02 < IP, MP > To see value : LED 99 02 (wait)
To change value : LED 99 02 S ........S √
S = Multiple choice selection Default Value : All chimes are closed. Example : If you want chime when zone 1 and zone 4 are closed do 99 02 1(ON) 4(ON)
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o 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)
To change value : LED 99 03 S ........S √
S = Multiple choice selection Default Value : 1 = 1.zone Example : To activate backlight of zone 1 and zone 2 do 99 03 1(ON) 2(ON)
o Emergency Buttons Panic, Fire, Duress buttons can be closed to usage. Meanings of options are in the following.
1. option = Panic (Panic), 2. option=Fire, 3. option= Duress, 4.option= Keypad Tamper Address = 99 04 < IP, MP >
To see value : LED 99 04 (wait)
To change value : LED 99 04 S ........S √
S= Multiple choice selection Default Value : 1= ON , 2= ON, 3= ON , 4= ON Example : To disable Fire button of Keypad do 99 03 2(OFF)
o Warning Beeps 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 Address = 99 05 < IP, MP >
To see value : LED 99 05 (wait)
To change value : LED 99 05 S ........S √
S = Multiple choice selection Default Value : All beeps are active Example : To silent Trouble Beep do 99 05 4 (OFF)
o Trouble Beeps Trouble beeps can be closed in this address. Meaning of options is in the following.
1. option= AC fail, 2. option = Low Battery ,3. option=Time-date loss,
4.option = Telephone Line fail 5. option = Zone trouble 6.option = Battery loss Address= 99 06 < IP, MP > To see value : LED 99 06 (wait)
To change value : LED 99 06 S........S √
S = Multiple choice selection Default value : All beeps are active Example : To silent telephone line fail do 99 06 4(OFF)
8.8.2. VPC301 LCD Keypad Inner Settings
o Open Chime Chime activates when selected zone is opened.
< IP, MP > To see value : LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTING → CUSTOMISE→ CHIME ON 1-8 (wait) ZONES: To change value :
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LCD 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
LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTING CUSTOMISE CHIME ON 1-8 ZONES: 1(ON) o Close Chime
Chime activates when selected zone is closed.
< IP, MP > To see value :
LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTING CUSTOMISE CHIME OFF 1-8 (wait) ZONES:
To change value : LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTING CUSTOMISE CHIME OFF 1-8
ZONES: S ........S √
S = Multiple choice selection Default Value : All chimes are closed Example : To activate close chime of 1. zone do
LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTING CUSTOMISE CHIME OFF 1-8 ZONES: 1(ON)
o Backlight Zones Backlight is seen when selected zone is opened.
< IP, MP > To see value :
LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTING CUSTOMISE LIGHT Z. 1-8 (wait) ZONES: To change value : LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTING CUSTOMISE LIGHT Z. 1-8
ZONES: S ........S √
S = Multiple choice selection Default value : 1 Example : To activate backlight of zone1 and zone 2
LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTING CUSTOMISE LIGHT Z. 1-8 ZONES: 1 (ON) 2 (ON)
o Emergency Buttons Panic, Fire, Duress buttons and Keypad Tamper can be closed to usage. Meanings of options are in the following.
1.option = Panic , 2. option = Fire , 3. option = Duress , 4. option = Keypad Tamper < IP, MP >
To see value : LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTING CUSTOMISE BUTTONS (wait)
To change value : LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTING CUSTOMISE BUTTONS
S ........S √
S= Multiple choice selection Default Value : All emergency buttons are active Example : To disable fire button of Keypad
LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTINGCUSTOMISEBUTTONS 2 (OFF)
o Sound Options
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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 < IP, MP >
To see value : LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTING CUSTOMISE SOUND OPTION (wait)
To change value : LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTING CUSTOMISE SOUND OPTION
S ........S √
S = Multiple choice selection Default Value : All beeps are active Example : To silent Button click do
LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTINGCUSTOMISESOUND OPTIONS 5 (OFF) o Trouble Beeps Trouble beeps can be closed in this address. Meaning of options is in the following.
1. option= AC fail, 2. option = Low Battery ,3. option=Time-date loss,
4.option = Telephone Line fail 5. option = Zone trouble 6.option = Battery loss < IP, MP >
To see value : LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTING CUSTOMISE TROUBLE OPTN (wait) To change value : LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTING CUSTOMISE TROUBLE OPTN
S ........S √
S = Multiple choice selection Default value : All beeps are active Example : To silent telephone line fail do
LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTINGCUSTOMISETROUBLE OPTN 4 (OFF)
o Language Selection Language of LCD Screen is configured in this address.
< IP, MP > To see value :
LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTING CUSTOMISE LANGUAGE (wait) To change value :
LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTING CUSTOMISE LANGUAGE [XXXXXXXXX] √
Press B(left) and C(right) buttons to select language. o Thermometer Setting Calibration of thermometer value is made in this address. This value is calibrated as a default.
< IP, MP > To see value :
LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTING CUSTOMISE TEMP CALIB. (wait) To change value :
LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTING CUSTOMISE TEMP CALIB. R R R √ RRR Calibration value( 0 ~ 255) Default Value : 10 Example: To set calibration value as 9 do LCD 3-KEYPAD SETTINGCUSTOMISETEMP CALIB. 9
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9. KEYPAD INSTRUCTION
9.1. LED KEYPAD – VPC108
9.1.1 Features
o Zone number : 8 o Partition number : 4 o Programmable backlight o Programmable chime o Partial Arm / Disarm o Lights to display Reports(Power, Program, Bypass, Memory, Ready, Armed, Trouble, Fire). o Lights that displays zone and partition status o All numbers can be displayed by leds o Test, Bypass, Report, Memory, Chime, Program buttons ease usage o Panic, Fire, Duress buttons provides easily going into alarm o Tamper protection without additional cable o Keypad blocking system for 1 minute when password is entered wrongly 5 times
9.1.2. Usage
VPC108 provides arming and programming panel by using buttons and lights. When you push buttons long , second function of that button is activated. If you changes values correctly, two short beep is heard. If value couldn’t be changed , long beep is heard.
In programming mode when you enter 4 digit address data, you can see and change value of that address. Press X(Exit) button to exit programming mode. After changing value, enter “√” button to confirm new value.
Zone lights displays number of digits that is entered while entering number or displays options in single­choice or multi-choice selection.
In Installer Program; Ready light that is flashing means that keypad is waiting you to enter address, Armed light that is flashing means that keypad is waiting you to enter value and Trouble and Fire lights that lights together with Armed light identifies the type of value that user will enter.
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Trouble Fire Type of Value Off Off Number
Flashing Off Single Choice Off 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.
To exit address, press X button. When you enter address, you see value in that address and when keypad displays last digit of value in that
address, all zone leds flashes and start displaying value of address from the beginning. To change values in address, enter new value and press button. If correct value is entered, you hear that
2 short beep otherwise you hear long beep and see trouble led flashing. To learn meanings of Troubles, look at Trouble Codes Section.
9.1.3. Functions of Buttons
BUTTON
MAIN FUNCTION
SECONDARY FUNCTION
1
1
Panic
2
2
Fire
3
3
Duress
4
4
Program – To enter programming mode
5
5
Bypass
6
6
Report
7
7
Chime – Open/Close Chime function
8
8
Test
9
9
Memory –To display event log
0
0
Reset – To disarm fire alarm
X
Cancel
Exit
OK
Password – To change passwords
A
Selects A Partition or zones except inner zones
Arms A Partition or zones except inner zones
B
Selects B Partition or Windows
Arms B Partition or Windows
C
Selects C Partition or Doors
Arms C Partition or Doors
D
Selects D Partition or all zones
Arms D Partition or all zones
NOTE: Secondary functions of buttons are activated by pressing button long.
9.1.4. Meanings of Beep Sounds
BEEP
MEANING
Long single beep
Trouble on last operation
Two short beep
Confirmation of operation
Periodic short beep
Enter/Exit time
Periodic long beep
Alarm
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9.1.5. Meaning of lights
LIGHT
MAIN FUNCTION
SECONDARY FUNCTION
TROUBLE MEANING(Together with trouble light)
1-8
Motion detect
Displays values in programming mode
Look at Trouble Code
Power
AC Power detect
-
No AC Power
Program
Displays you are in programming mode
-
Battery is in low level (with Power led)
Bypass
There is bypassed zones in Panel
0
Time, date trouble
Memory
Displays event log
9
No Telephone line
Ready
Panel is ready to Arm
- - Armed
Panel is Armed
- - Trouble
There is a trouble in Panel
-
-
Fire
Fire alarm
-
-
A, B, C, D
Motion detect on that Partition
Display Partitions you have selected
-
9.1.6. Keypad Addresses
Look at PROGRAMMING SETTINGS Section.
9.1.7. Keypad Inner Settings
Look at DETAILED PROGRAMMING Section.
9.1.8. Reports
Keypad displays kind of reports when you press following buttons. 6 (Report)(long) 1 Displays Armed zones and Partitions
6 (Report)(long) 2 Displays last zone and partition that alarms 6 (Report)(long) 3 Displays active PGMs 6 (Report)(long) 4 Displays Keypad address 6 (Report)(long) 5 Displays bypassed zones and partitions 6 (Report)(long) 6 Displays troubles
9.1.9. Troubles
A trouble will be indicated by trouble light that will remain ON until trouble condition is cleared. To view the type of trouble, press 6 (Report)(long) 6. If Power light flashes with Trouble light, it indicates that AC Power has lost. If Power and Program light flashes with Trouble light, it indicates low battery. If Bypass light flashes with Trouble light, it indicates loss of time on system clock. If Memory light flashes, it indicates telephone line trouble.
Type of Troubles is on the following table when zone leds lights with Trouble light.
TROUBLES
Zone lights
Reason
Type of Trouble
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8
Invalid address
Invalid address has been entered.
Invalid data
Data that has been entered doesn’t like as expected.
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No permission
 Your permissions are limited.
Panel can not be armed
There is active zone. Panel has already been armed
Partitions that are wanted to arm have already been armed.
Invalid Password
 Wrong 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.
Feature is closed
Feature you have tried to use is closed.
Invalid function
You have tried to use function that is not available.
Invalid parameter
Parameter of function you try to use is invalid. Example: If you try to test 3. Central M. Station, keypad displays this trouble.
Out of time limit
If user tries to use keypad out of his/her time limit, keypad displays this trouble.
Not allowed in this keypad
  
User is not allowed in this keypad. Invalid setting
  
Setting you have made doesn’t like as expected.
Unknown error
    Trouble is not known.
Communication error
      
Keypad can’t communicate with panel.
9.2. LCD KEYPAD – VPC301
9.2.1. Feature
o Zone number : 16 o Partition number : 4 o Programmable backlight o Programmable chime o Partial Arm/Disarm o Ready, Armed, Trouble, Fire lights to display Status information o Lights that display partition status o Test, Bypass, Report, Memory, Chime, Program buttons ease usage o Panic, Fire, Duress buttons provides easily going into alarm o Time/Date, Temperature display on screen o Tamper protection without additional cable o Keypad blocking system for 1 minute when password is entered wrongly 5 times
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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.
You can explore menus by ▲ and ▼ buttons. To enter any menu, press √ button. To exit menu press, X button. When entered sub-menu, use and buttons to explore sub-menu again, press √ button to
enter address, press X button to exit address. If you change value in that address, enter value and press √ button. While entering numbers, number you entered is displayed on LCD screen.
When single-choice or multi-choice options, enter number you want to active. Then you see number you have entered in screen.
If you entered invalid address, you see “INVALID ADDRESS” on the screen. Press X button to exit address. When you enter address, value in that address is displayed on screen. If you want to change value, enter new value and press button then you hear two short beep if you enter correct data. If you enter invalid data, you hear long beep and keypad displays trouble messages.
9.2.3. Functions of Buttons
BUTTON
MAIN FUNCTION
SECONDARY FUNCTION
1
“1”
Panic
2
“2”
Fire
3
“3”
Duress
4
“4”
Program – To enter programming mode
5
“5”
Bypass
6
“6”
Report
7
“7”
Chime – Open/Close Chime function
8
“8”
Test
9
“9”
Memory –To display event log
0
“0”
Reset – To disarm fire alarm
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X
Cancel
Exit
OK
Password – To change password
A
Selects A Partition or zones except inner zones
Arms A Partition or zones except inner zones
B
Selects B Partition or Windows
Arms B Partition or Windows
C
Selects C Partition or Doors
Arms C Partition or Doors
D
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.
9.2.4. Meaning of Beep Sounds
BEEP
MEANING
Long single beep
Trouble on last operation
Two short beep
Confirmation of operation
Periodic short beep
Enter/Exit time
Periodic long beep
Alarm
9.2.5. Meanings and functions of lights
LIGHT
MAIN FUNCTION
SECONDARY FUNCTION
Ready
Panel is ready to Arm
-
Armed
Panel is Armed
-
Trouble
There is a trouble in Panel
-
Fire
Fire alarm
-
A, B, C, D
Motion detect on that Partition
Display Partitions you have selected.
9.2.6. Keypad Addresses
Look at Keypad Configurations Part in Programming Settings.
9.2.7. Keypad Inner Settings
Look at Keypad Configurations Part in Programming Settings.
9.2.8. Reports
Keypad displays kind of reports when you press following buttons. 6 (Report)(long) 1 Displays Armed zones and Partitions 6 (Report)(long) 2 Displays last zone and partition that alarms 6 (Report)(long) 4 Displays Keypad address 6 (Report)(long) 5 Displays bypassed zones and partitions 6 (Report)(long) 6 Displays troubles
9.2.9. Troubles
A trouble will be indicated by trouble light that will remain ON until trouble condition is cleared and type of troubles is displayed on screen sequentially.
Type of troubles is on the following table.
TROUBLE MESSAGES
Reason
Invalid address
Invalid address has been entered
Invalid data
Data that has been entered doesn’t like as expected
No permission
Your permissions are limited
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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.
Feature is closed
Feature you have tried to use is closed.
Invalid function
You have tried to use function that is not available.
Invalid parameter
Parameter of you try to use is invalid. Example: If you try to test 3.Central M. Station, keypad displays this trouble.
Out of time limit
If user tries to use keypad out of his/her time limit, keypad displays this trouble.
Not allowed in this keypad
User is not allowed in this keypad
Invalid setting
Setting you have made doesn’t like as expected
Unknown error
Trouble is not known.
Communication error
Keypad can’t communicate with panel.
MAINTENANCE ON YOUR OWN
Do not try to fix the device on your own, Removal of cover may end up with electricity shock. In case of any defect or malfunction, contact with your dealer or with authorized service. All the technical
interventions has to be done by technicians of service company. Device must be cleaned up with a dry fabric. No-chemicals are allowed for cleaning
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