
(A)
INTRODUCTION
The
'Valet*
VA5000
is a
versatile,
highly
sophisticated Burglar Alarm System
designed
for
ease
of use and
maximum efficiency. These operating
instructions
describe
the
method
of
setting
up and
operating
the
System.
The
System
is
controlled
by the
Master Control
Unit,
which
is
used
to
display
the
current
state
of the
system
and is
also used
to
enter
and
change information.
Information
is
entered
on the
Master
Control Unit
and
checked
on the
display.
The
various features
of the
VA5000
are as
follows:
—
Micro Processor based control
unit
with memory analysis;
—
4
Digit
Code
Access;
—
Remote
Keypad
for the
Front Door;
—
Zoning — ability
to
segregate different
areas
(Zones)
so
that parts
of a
home
can
have
detectors switched
on
while other
areas
are
switched
off;
—
Variable Entry/Exit Delay;
—
Variable Horn Time.
Options
—
Remote Control
An
optional Hand Held
Remote
Control Unit
is
used
to
remotely switch
the
VA5000
ON or
OFF. This unit
has the
added feature
of a
PANIC button which
will
set off an
alarm immediately.
—
Telephone Dialler
An
optional
telephone
dialler
that
will
automatically
dial
three separate
'user
selected'
telephone numbers
in the
event
of an
alarm.

(B)
FEATURES
OF THE
VA5000
CONTROL
UNIT
The
VA5000
Control Panel
is
designed such that
you can
select
and
program into
the
System
the
following information:
1.
Your
own
Access Code
You
can
choose
and
enter your
own
four
(4)
digit
'access
code1.
The
code
can
be
changed
at any
time after
first
entering
the
initial
access
code.
2.
Clock
The
System incorporates a clock which displays
the
time
of day and is
used
to:
(i)
Record
the
time
of an
alarm;
(ii)
Automatically turns
the
system
ON or OFF if
used
in the
'auto
mode'.
3.
Horn Duration
You
can
select
the
length
of
time that
the
horns
will
sound
after
the
triggering
of
an
alarm. Please note — horn duration time
is
subject
to
local E.P.A.
and
local
By-Laws.
4.
Zoning
The
system allows
for the use of up to
four
(4)
separate zones such
that
you
can
select which
zones
or
areas
of the
house
you
wish
to be
activated when
you
'arm'
the
system.
Each
detector
can be
programmed into
one or
several
zones
to
provide total flexibility with respect
to the
areas
you
wish
to be
covered.
5.
Entry/Exit Time Delay
The
system
allows
you to
select
the
length
of
time
that
you
require
in
order
to
leave
the
home
after
'arming'
the
system
as
well
as the
time
you
require
to
enter
the
home
and
'disarm1
the
system.
In
addition,
you can
determine
which detectors
you
wish
to be
controlled
by
these
delays,
as
distinct
from
the
detectors that
you
wish
to be
left
programmed
on
'instant'.
6.
Automatic Mode
While
the
system
is
normally
'armed*
and
'disarmed*
by
entering a code
at
either
the
Master Panel
or the
Push
Button
Keypad,
the
system
can be
programmed
to
automatically turn itself
ON and OFF at
pre-set
times each
day.
7.
Telephone Dialler
The
optional
Telephone Dialler
can be
programmed
to
ring
up to
three
(3)
telephone
numbers after activation
of an
alarm.
The
system
will
make
six (6)
attempts
in
total
at
ringing
(in
sequence) three
(3)
telephone numbers.
These
functions
are
selected
by
using
the
Push Buttons beneath
the
control
flap.

(C)
DAILY OPERATING PROCEDURES
There
are
only
two
controls which
are
normally used
on a
day-to-day
basis.
1.
Arm/Disarm
The
system
can be
'armed'
or
'disarmed1
from either
the
remote keypad
or
alternatively
the
VA5000
system
control panel.
(i)
Remote Keypad
Enter
the
selected code
(4
numbers).
To
'arm'
or
'disarm'
simply enter
the
four
(4)
digit
code
and the
system
will
change
from
'arm*
to
'disarm'
or
vice
versa.
(ii)
Control
Panel
Enter
the
four
(4)
digit
code
and
push
the
'armTdisarm'
blue
button.
2.
Zone
Activation/Deactivation
If
you
wish
to
change
the
zones that
are
activated/deactivated:
(i)
Enter
the
access
code
— 4
numbers.
(Display
will
show
'GO'.)
(ii) Push
the
activation/deactivation
zone button.
(Display
will
show
'Zone'.)
(iii) Push
the
appropriate
zone
number
on the
control
panel, i.e.
1.2,3
or 4.
(Display
will
not
change — zone
will
turn
ON or
OFF.)
(iv)
Push
'O.K.*
button — push
'Cancel'
button.
Note:
The
remote
'arm'/'disarm'
function
is
only used
in
conjunction
with
the
optional
radio remote control. This radio
remote
control requires
the
VA6000
'radio/wireless'
master
control
unit.
The
'automatic
mode'can
be
selected
by
pressing
the
'Auto/Manual*
button under
the
lift-up
flap.

(D)
PROGRAMMING
OF
CONTROL
UNITS
1.
PRE-PROGRAMMED
SETTING
The
VA5000
control
unit
has
been designed such that
as
soon
as the
battery
is
connected
and the
power turned
on, the
unit will automatically program
itself
as
follows:
(N.B. Battery
is to be
connected before power turned on.)
(i)
Access
Code
—
1.2,3
and
4
(ii)
Clock/Time
—
00:00
(iii)
Horn Duration
— 10
Minutes
(iv)
Zoning
— All
detectors connected
to
Zone
1 and
Zone 1 activated.
(v)
Exit/Entry
Delay
—
Exit
delay
20
seconds.
Entry
delay
20
seconds.
—
All
detectors
included
in the
exit/entry
delay path.
(vi)
Automatic Mode
—
Set
to
Manual.
All of the
above
functions
can be
altered
to
suit your specific needs
by
following
the
procedure detailed below.
2.
PROGRAMMING
INSTRUCTIONS
The
VA5000
Control
Panel
has
been programmed such that
the
initial
code
is
'1234'.
Prior
to
entering
or
changing
any of the
program functions,
it is
necessary
to
first
enter
the
selected
four
(4)
digit
code.
After
entering
the
access code,
the
control panel
will
display
the
word
'GO'
which
is an
indication that
you can
proceed
to
change
or
enter
any of the
functions
or
alternatively
'arm'
or
'disarm1
the
system.
The
procedure
for
entering
any of the
program functions
is to
push
the
relevant
button
behind
the
control flap, enter
the
information
by use of the
keypad
and
then push
the
'O.K.'
button
to
lock
the
information
into
memory.
The
clear button
is
used
for
removing information from
the
display
or
memory.
The
cancel button takes
you out of the
access mode which means that
no
further
information
can be
entered
or
changed without once again entering
your 4 digit
code.
After
pushing
the
cancel button
'the
time'
will
once again
be
displayed.
Note:
It is
important that
the
re-chargeable battery
is
fully
charged.
In
this
regard
the
system should
not be
'armed*
until
90
minutes
after
the
unit
has
been
'powered
up',
(i.e. Connected
to the
power supply.)
If
you
have
trouble
in the
programming
of any
function,
it is
suggested
that
you
push
the
cancel button
and
'start
again'.
Simply
re-enter
your
access
code
and
recommence
the
entering
of
information
as per
these
instructions.

(i)
ACCESS
CODE
After
turning
on the
power
unit
for the
first
time,
the
unit
will
be set to
the
code'12 3 4'.
In
order
to
change your
code:-
(a)
Enter
the
current code
'123
4'.
(Display
will
show
'GO'.)
(b)
Push change code button behind control flap.
(Display
will
show
'C
C'.)
(c)
Enter your
own
access
code
by
choosing 4 numbers
and
then
press
the
appropriate numbers
on the
keypad.
(Code
will
be
shown
on
the
display.)
(d)
Press
'O.K.*
button
to
'lock
in'
your selected code.
(Display
will
show
'GO'.)
(e)
You
can
now
either press
the
cancel
button
and
take yourself
out of
'access
mode'
or
alternatively proceed
to
enter additional
information,
i.e. Time, etc.
Note:
If you
press
the
cancel button
you
will need
to
re-enter
your
access
code prior
to
entering
any
further
information.
Note:
If you
wish
to
change your code
at any
time,
simply enter
your
current code
and
follow
the
above
procedure.
(ii) CLOCK
The
control
unit
will
initially
display
the
time 00:00.
The
procedure
to
set the
time
is as
follows:
(a)
Enter
access
code. (Display
will
show
'GO'.)
(b)
Lift flap
and
press
Time
of
Day'
button. (Display
will
show
T.)
(c)
Enter time
by
pressing appropriate numbers
on
keypad, e.g.
if
the
time
is
2.30 p.m., press
keys
1430,
or if the
time
is
7.30 a.m.,
press
keys
730.
(d)
Press
'O.K.'
button. (Display
will
show
'GO'.)
(e)
Press cancel button — time
of day
will
be
displayed.
(iii) HORN DURATION
The
Horn
Duration
time
is the
length
of
time
that
you
wish
the
horns
to
sound after
an
alarm
has
been
set
off.
The
control
unit
has
initially
been programmed such that
the
horns
will
sound
for 10
minutes.
The
horn
duration
time
can be
changed
as
follows:
(a)
Enter access code.
(Display
will
show
'GO'.)
(b)
Press
'Horn
Duration'
button
behind
lift-up
flap.
(Display
will
show'Hd'.)
(c)
Enter length
of
time
by
pressing
the
appropriate numbers
on
the
keypad, e.g.
to
enter 6 minutes
and 25
seconds, push
the
numbers
625.
(d)
Press
'O.K.*
button
to
lock-in
horn duration time.
(Display
will
show
'GO'.)
(e)
Press
cancel button — time
of day
will
be
displayed.
Note:
You can
check your programmed horn duration time
by
pushing
the
horn duration button underneath
the
control
flap.

(iv)
ZONING
(a)
General
The
detectors
can be
connected
to any one of the 4
alternative
connection points
at the
rear
of the
control panel. These four
alternative connection points
are
called
'stations'
and are
numbered
1,2,3
and 4.
The
detector
or
detectors connected
to
each
one of
these
'stations'
can be
programmed into
one or all of the 4
alternative
zones displayed
on the
front
of the
control panel.
We
would suggest that
all
detectors should
be
included
in
Zone
1 and
that
this
Zone
is
then used when
you
require
the
whole
house
to be
'armed'.
The
remaining zones
can be
used
in
circumstances
in
which
you
wish
to
have part
of the
home
'armed'
while other parts
of
the
home
are
'disarmed',
(e.g.
At
night
you may
wish
to
have
the
bedroom area
'disarmed'
while
the
living
areas
are
'armed'.)
You
can
select which detector
[or
groups
of
detectors]
are
included
in the
various zones.
(b)
Pre-Programmlng
The
control
panel
has
initially
been programmed such that
all
stations
[groups
of
detectors]
are set
into
Zone
1 and
Zone
1 is
activated.
(c)
Programming
In
view
of the
fact that
the
system
has
automatically been
programmed
as
above,
it
will
be
necessary
to
remove from
Zone
1 any
stations that
are not
connected
to
detectors.
Unless
these stations
are
removed
from
Zone
1,
an
alarm
condition
will
result.
To
remove from Zone
1 the
stations that
are not
connected
to a
detector,
proceed
as
follows:
1.
Enter Access Code. (Display
will
show
'GO'.}
2.
Press
'Station
Set'
key
behind
control
flap.
(Display
will
show
'Zn'.)
3.
Press
'1'
on the
keypad, (display
will
show
'ZnV)
indicating
Zone
1.
4.
The
display
will
then
show
the
stations
[detectors]
that
are
included
In
Zone
1.
i.e.
'Zn
11'
'Zn
12'
'Zn
13'
'Zn
14'.
5.
To
remove
the
stations
not
connected
to a
detector,
push
the
'clear1
button
followed
by the
'O.K.1
button
at
the
time
that
the
relevant station number
is
being
displayed.

In
order
to
alter
or
change
the
programming
of
detectors
into
the
various
zones,
proceed
as
follows:
(a)
Enter access code. (Display
will
show
'GO'.)
(b)
Press
'Station
Set'
key
behind
control flap.
(Display
will
show
'Zn'.)
(c)
Example, press
2 on the
keypad. (Display
will
show
'Zn
2'
—
indicating
Zone
2.)
(d)
Enter
the
stations
[detectors]
that
you
wish
to
place
in
Zone
2,
e.g.
if you
wish
to
include
station
1 in
Zone
2
push
button
'1'.
(Display
will
show
'Zn
2 V.)
(e)
Push
'O.K.'
button.
(Display
will
show
'Zn
2'.)
(f)
Push button
2 to
enter station 2 into Zone
2.
(Display
will
show
'Zn 2 2'.)
(g)
Push
'O.K.'
button.
(Display
will
show
'Zn
2'.)
(h)
Repeat
procedure to.enter
the
various stations [groups
of
detectors] that
you
require
to be
entered into Zones.
(i)
Push
'cancel'
button — time
of day
will
be
displayed.
(j)
You can
check your programmed zoning
by
pushing
the
'station
set'
button
underneath
the
control
flap
followed
by
number
'V
(for Zone
1).
number
'2'
(for Zone
2),
number
'3'
(for Zone
3),
number
'4'
(for
Zone
4).
The
stations programmed
into
the
various zones
will
be
displayed.

(v)
ENTRY/EXIT TIME
DELAY
(a)
General
The
system allows
you to
determine
the
length
of
time that
you
require
in
order
to
leave
the
home
after
arming
the
system
and
enter
the
home
prior
to
disarming
the
system,
i.e.
An
exit
delay
of
45
seconds
will
allow
45
seconds
in
which
to
leave
the
home
without
causing
an
alarm.
In
addition,
you can
select which
stations [groups
of
detectorsl
you
would like
to be
covered
by
the
entry/exit
delay (entry/exit delay path)
as
distinct
from
those
stations|groups
of
detectors]
that
you
would prefer
to be
on
'instant',
i.e.
No
delay.
(b)
Pre-Programming
The
system
has
initially
been programmed
to
provide
you
with
a
20
second entry delay
and a 20
second exit delay
and in
addition,
all
stations [detectors]
have
been programmed
to be
covered
by
these entry/exit delays.
(c)
Programming
The
procedure
for
changing
the
entry/exit delay times
and/or
the
entry/exit
delay path
is as
follows:
1.
Enter access
code.
(Display
will
show
'GO'.)
2.
Press
exit/entry
button — under lift
up
flap.
(Display
will
show'IN'.)
3.
Enter
required
entry delay time e.g.
30
seconds.
(Display
will
show
'0030'.)
4.
Press
'O.K.'
button
to
'lock
in'
entry delay.
(Display
will
show
'OUT'.)
5.
Enter
required
exit delay time e.g.
30
seconds.
(Display
will
show
'0030'.)
6.
Press
'O.K.'
button
to
'lock
in'
exit delay.
(Display will show 'EE'.)
7.
The
'EE'
is the
symbol
for the
entry/exit delay path. i.e.
The
detectors that
you
wish
to be
covered
by the
above
delays.
8.
Enter stations [groups
of
detectors] that
you
require
to
be
on the
entry/exit delay path e.g.
—
Enter number
'1'
for
'station
number
1'.
(Display
will
show'EEV.)
—
Push
'O.K.'
button.
(Display
will show
'EE'.)
9.
Enter
any
additional
stations,
i.e.
'2,3
or
4'
that
you
wish
to be
included
in the
entry/exit delay path.
10.
After entering
the
required
stations [groups
of
detec-
tors]
in the
entry/exit delay path, press
'cancel'
button
to
restore time
of
day.

(d)
Clearing
Detectors from
Entry/Exit Delay Path
If
you
wish
to
remove
some
of the
stations
[groups
of
detectors]
from
the
entry/exit delay path, proceed
as
follows:
1.
Enter
access
code. (Display
will
show'GO'.)
2.
Press
entry/exit button — under
lift
up
flap.
(Display will
show
the
time.)
3.
Push
'O.K.'
button. (Display will
show
'OUT.)
4.
Push
'O.K.'
button. (Display
will
show
the
various stations
[groups
of
detectors]
in the
delay path.
5.
To
remove stations,
simply
push
the
'clear*
button,
followed
by the
'O.K.'
button while
the
station
is
displayed.
6.
Push
'O.K.'
button
to
restore
the
time
of
day.
Note:
You can
check
your programmed entry/exit delay path
by
pushing
'entry/exit
delay'
button underneath
the
control flap.
Push
'O.K.'
button. (Display
will
show
'IN'.)
Push
'O.K.'
button. (Display
will
show
'OUT'.)
Push
'O.K.'
button. (Display will show
'EE1'.)
e.g.
Station'1*.
Display
will
show
in
turn
the
entry delay, exit delay
and
the
stations included
in the
entry/exit
delay
path.
(vi)
AUTOMATIC
MODE
The
'Automatic
Mode*
enables
you to
program
the
system
such that
it
automatically
'arms'
and
disarms*
itself
at
pre-set times, e.g.
if all the
family
are
away
from
the
home
for a set
period
each
day,
the
'automatic
mode'
can be
used
to
automatically
'arm'
and
'disarm'
the
system
at
pre-set
times
on a
daily
basis.
(a)
Enter access code. (Display
will
show
'GO'.)
(b)
Press
Time
ON/OFF
button
behind
lift
up
flap.
(Display
will
show
Tn'.)
(c)
Using
the
keypad enter
the
time
you
wish
the
system
to
turn
on
[arm]
itself,
e.g.
if the
system
is to be
armed
at
9.30 a.m.,
the
numbers
930
should
be
pressed.
(Display
will
show
Tn
930'.)
(d)
Press
'O.K.'
button.
(Display
will
show
Tf
[for time
off].)
(e)
Enter
the
time that
you
require
the
system
to
'turn
off'
[disarm]
automatically, e.g.
if you
wish
the
system
to be
disarmed
at
4.30
p.m.,
enter
the
numbers 1630.
(Display will
show
Tf
1630'.)
(f)
Press
'O.K.'
button. (Display
will
show
'GO'.)
(g)
Push cancel button — time
of day
will
be
displayed.
The
'turn
on'
[arm]
and
'turn
off
[disarm] times
have
now
been set.
The
'automatic
mode'
can be
selected
by
entering your
'access
code'
and
pressing
the
'Auto/Manual'
button under
the
lift
up
flap.

(E)
ALARM
ACTIVATION
RECALL
The
system
will
record
the
time
of day
that
an
alarm
was
activated together with
the
'station'
number that initiated
the
alarm.
Following
an
alarm,
the
display
will
indicate
the
station [detector]
or
circuit,
(e.g.
panic
circuit)
that
has
caused
the
alarm.
This
will
be
displayed
on the
fluorescent display
until
the
system
has
been
'disarmed'.
Once disarmed,
the
display
will
again
indicate
the
normal
time
of day but
the
time
of the
alarm, together
wfth
the
cause
of the
alarm,
can be
recalled
by
simply
pushing
the
'alarm
activation*
button behind
the
control
flap.
On the
pushing
of
this
button,
the
system
will
display
the
time
of the
last alarm together with
the
'circuit'
that caused
the
alarm.
The
alarm memory
can be
cleared
by:
1.
Entering
the
access code. (Display
will
show
'GO'.)
2.
Push
'alarm
activation'
button — under control flap.
(Display
will
show details
of
alarm.)
3.
Push
'clear1
button,
followed
by
'O.K.'
button.
4.
Push
'cancel'
button
to
restore time
of
day.
The
symbols
for
each
of the
various circuits
are as
follows:
AL1
AL2
AL3
AL4
ALP
ALH
ALA
ALL
ALt
Station
1
Station
2
Station
3
Station
4
Panic
Button
Horn cables
have
been tampered with.
More
than 3 incorrect attempts
have
been made
to
enter
the
'access
code'
on the
Master
Control
Panel.
Keypad
Tamper.
Battery
Cover Tamper/Horn Cover Tamper.
10

(F)
REMOTE KEYPAD
The
VA5000
system includes a remote keypad which
can be
used
to
'arm'
and
'disarm*
the
system.
The
remote keypad
is
normally located
inside
the
home
but
adjacent
to the
front
or
back
door.
The
remote
keypad
also incorporates a 'panic'
button
facility
and can
also
be
located
in a
bedroom
and
used
to
'arm'
and
'disarm'
the
system
as
well
as act as a
panic facility.
To
activate
the
panic button from
the
keyboard,
push
two
blue buttons simultaneously.
The
remote
keypad
is
operated
by a four
(4)
digit
code which
can be
selected
and
changed
as
follows:
REFER
KEY PAD
WIRING
DIAGRAM
FOR
CODING
11

(G)
TELEPHONE
DIALLER
(Optional)
A
telephone
dialler
can be
added
to the
basic
VA5000
such that
the
system
will
upon
activation
of an
alarm automatically
dial
up to
three telephone numbers.
You can
enter
and
change these telephone numbers
at any
time.
The
system
will
make
six
attempts
in
total
at
'dialling'
the
three telephone numbers
in
sequence.
The
telephone dialler
can be
used
to
either telephone a friend, e.g. neighbour
or
family; your
office; a pager;
or a
security
organisation. A unique telephone code
can
be
used
so
that a Security Agency
can
identify
the
source
of a
telephonealarm.
This=
code
will
generally
be
issued
by the
Security
Agency
and may
comprise
up to six
digits.
Please
note:
There
are
several alternative
'coding
systems'
and the
equipment
used
by
some Security Agencies
may not be
compatible with
the
Valet
system.
To
program telephone numbers:
(i)
Enter
access
code
(4
numbers). (Display
will
show
'GO'.)
(ii) Press [Phone
No.]
button
behind
flap.
(Display
will
show
'Ph'.)
(iii) Press
'1'
on the
keypad (for Phone
No.
1).
(iv)
Press
the
numbers
on the
keypad
for
required telephone number, e.g.
5613722.
(Press
'O.K.'
button — display
will
show
'GO'.)
(v)
To
enter a second telephone number, press
'Phone
No.1
button
and
number
2,
and
then enter
the
required telephone number
as
above.
(vi)
Repeat
for
third telephone number.
(Note:
In
order
to
enter
a STD
number, a hyphen
(-)
must
be
inserted after
the
STD
Area Code, e.g.
02 -
6484488.)
12

(I)
GENERAL NOTES
1.
Access
Code
No
function
can be
changed without
first
entering your selected
access
code.
2.
Keypad
The
keypad
is
used
to
enter information into
the
system.
3.
Cancel
Key
The
cancel
key
must always
be
pressed
after
information
has
been entered
and
to
remove
the
system from
'access
mode',
i.e.
to
make
the
system
inoperable without entry
of the
'access
code'.
4.
Clear
Key
The
'clear'
key is
used when incorrect information
has
been entered.
5.
O.K.
Key
The
'O.K.*
key is
used
to
'lock
in'
information
that
has
been
entered/displayed.
When
pressed,
the
display
will
show
'GO'
enabling
you to
enter further
functions
or
push
'cancel'
to
revert
back
to the
time
of
day.
6.
Hyphen
(-) Key
The
(-) is
used when entering
STD
telephone numbers.
7.
Error
If
the
display shows
the
word
'error'
this means that
an
incorrect
entry
has
been
made — simply
press
the
'cancel'
key and the
display
will
revert
to
'GO*.
You
can
either continue with programming
or
press
'cancel*
button
to
revert
to
time
of
day.
8.
Forgotten
Access
Code
If
you
forget your
access
code:
(a)
Disconnect
telephone plug
if
telephone dialler
is
installed.
(b)
Turn
off
power
at the
power
point
and
remove
the
210V
3
pin
plug.
(c)
Open battery
cover
and
disconnect battery - note horns
will
sound after
battery
cover
has
been opened
and
before
battery
has
been disconnected.
(d)
Walt
30
seconds
then re-connect battery.
(e)
Re-connect telephone
(if
applicable)
(f)
Turn
power
back
on
(g)
Display will
show
00.00
(h)
Re-enter
all
information into
the
memory
as per the
operating instructions remembering that
access
code
1234
will
be
automatically
in the
memory.
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9.
Changing
the
Battery
The
internal battery, used
to
power
the
system
during a powerfailure, slowly
loses capacity
and
should
be
replaced every
two or
three years.
To
replace
the
battery,
the
battery cover must
be
removed
and
this
will
set off
the
alarm.
To
reduce
the
inconvenience caused
by the
alarm, (e.g.
to
stop
the
horn
sounding) firstly disconnect
the
power supply (transformer)
and
then
the
telephone
plug
(if
attached) should
be
removed
and the
horn
duration
set
to
zero.
To
change
the
internal
battery,
the
following
procedure
should
be
adopted:
(a)
Enter Access Code.
(b)
Set
horn duration time
to
Zero
by
pressing
'Horn
Duration'
button,
and
Zero time.
(c)
Press
'O.K.'
(d)
If a
telephone dialler
is
fitted, remove telephone plug from socket.
(e)
Turn
off
power.
Disconnect
the
power supply.
(f)
Open battery cover
and
replace battery, making sure
that
the RED
wire
is
connected
to
battery
'+ve'
terminal.
(g)
Close battery cover.
(h)
Re-connect
telephone dialler
plug.
(i)
Re-connect
power supply.
(j)
Refer
to
programming functions
for
re-programming.
is

(J)
TROUBLE SHOOTING
During normal operation
and
In
setting
up the
system,
a few
problems
can
arise
which
may
cause
you to
think
the
system
is
faulty. Below
is
listed a number
of
common problems which
may
occur
and
which
can be
easily fixed.
False Alarms
False
alarms
can be
caused
in a
number
of
ways
and can be
broken
up
into
groups.
First, check
the
display
to see
what
type
of
alarm
it is:
(1)
ALH
Alarm
Check
the
following:
—
Horn wires shorted,
cut or
broken.
(2)
ALt
Alarm
—
Check battery cover tamper switch
and
horn cover tamper switch.
(3)
AL1
to AL 4
Alarm (Wired Detectors)
Check
the
following:
(i)
Wires
to
detectors
are
shorted,
cut or
broken,
(ii)
Detector
has
terminating resistor (see
Installation
procedure),
(iii)
Detector
is
operating correctly (see Installation
procedure),
(iv)
All
stations
are in
correct
zones.
(4)
AL L
Alarm
—
Check keypad tamper switch.
Alarm
will
not
Operate
Check
the
following:
(1)
Horn duration
is not set to
zero.
(2)
All
stations
are in
correct zones.
(3)
All
radio linked detectors
are set up to
correct station number.
(4)
Detectors
are
operating correctly.
(5)
If
telephone dialler option
is
fitted,
check that telephone numbers
are
correct
and
that telephone
plug
is
installed.
(6)
Master control unit
is
set
to
'armed'.
(7)
Zones
are
activated.
(8)
Flashing Zone
lights — probable error
in
zone/station programming, e.g.
could
be
caused
by
programming into a zone/station
that
is not
connected
to
a
detector.
16

VA5000
BURGLAR
ALARM
SYSTEM
CONNECTION/TERMINATION
OF ALL
WIRING
Having completed
all
necessary
wiring
as per
schematic Diagram
1 the
next
step
is to
terminate those
wires
at the
Master
Unit,
detection devices,
sound
alarms
and
options.
FOR
CONNECTION
AT
MASTER UNIT PROCEED
AS
FOLLOWS
1.
For
P.I.R.
Detectors
Connect
as
shown
on
Diagram
2
2. For
Internal Horn
Connect wire
as per
Diagram
2 to
terminals
21 and 22 and to
horn,
as
shown.
a For the
External Horn
with
Horn cover
and
Tamper
Switch
Firstly
remove
the
resistor
from
terminals
3 and 4 by
loosening
screws. Connect
the
WHITE
and
BLUE
wires
to
these terminals
(i
A 3 and 4) and the
RED
»nd
BLACK
wires
to
terminals
19 and
20.
At
the
Horn
Connect
the
RED
and
BLACK
wires
to the two (2)
leads
coming
from
the
horn
and the
BLUE
and
WH
ITE
wires
to the two (2)
terminals
of the
tamper switch.
4. For the
Strobe
Connect
as
shown
as
Diagram
2 to
terminals
5 and fi.
5.
For
the
Key
Pad
Connect
as
shown
on
Diagram
4.
6.
For
the
Battery
Firstly
remove
the
battery
cover
from
the
Master
Unit,
as
shown
on
Diagram.
Connect
the
RED
lead
inside
the
Master
to the
RED
terminal
on the
battery
(4-).
Connect
the
BLACK
lead
inside
the
Master
to the
BLACK
terminal
on the
battery (-).
Place battery
inside
the
Master
and replace
cover.
7.
For
Power Into
the
Master
Connect
the
four
(4)
coloured
wires
from
the
Transformer
to the AC
Terminals,
as
shown
on
Diagram
2. Do not
turn
power
on at
this
time.
a
For
Connection
at the
P.I.R.
Detectors
Connect
the
Security cable,
as
shown
on
Diagram
a
a
Insert
3 pin
plug
from
Transformer
into
power
point.
OPTIONS
10.
Reed Switches.
Remote
Panic
Buttons.
Smoke
and
Breaking Glass Detectors.
Consult your authorised
Valet
Distributor
for the
necessary
connection
diagrams.
[WARNING]
ANY
DETECTORS OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED
BY
VALET REQUIRE
MODIFICATION
BEFORE BEING COMPATIBLE WITH
THE
VA5000 CONTROL
•
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WARNING
PRIOR
TO
CONNECTING
ANY
WIRING
TO
THE
CONTROL PANEL, DETECTORS,
KEYPADS,
HORNS, STROBE
LIGHT
ETC
ENSURE
THAT
THE
POWER
IS
TURNED
OFF
AND
THE
BATTERY DISCONNECTED.
FAILURE
TO DO SO
WILL
CAUSE DAMAGE
TO
YOUR SYSTEM
AND
VOID
THE
WARRANTY
it
BEFORE
TURNING
THE
SYSTEM
ON:—
1.
CONNECT
THE
BATTERY FIRST, REPLACE
THE
BATTERY COVER
AND
2.
TURN
THE
POWER
ON
AT
THE
POWER POINT.
IT
IS
ESSENTIAL
THAT
THIS SEQUENCE
BE
FOLLOWED WHENEVER
ALL
POWER
IS
REMOVED
FROM
THE
SYSTEM
FOR
WHATEVER REASON.
19

KEY
PAD
WIRING
DIAGRAM
DIAGRAM
4
Should your
system
have
•
link
between terminals
21
and 26 it
should
be
'
removed
if a key pad is
to
be
installed
with
the
system.
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STATION
4
KEY
PAD
CODED
WIRES
JOINED
SIX
WIRES
CODING
THE KEY PAD
Remove
the ten
(10)
wires from
the key pad
pins
Select
the
code
you
require,
but
remember
you
cannot
use the
same
number
twice (i.e. 1241
or
5357
will
not
work)
NOTE
it is not
essential
to
have
the
same
code
number
on the key pad
as
on the
control
panel since
the
control
panel code
can
have
all
four
(4)
numbers
the
same
i.e.
7777,
if
required.
Attach
the
colour
coded wire
A on the key pad to the pin
that
relates
to the
first
number
of the
chosen
access
code i.e.
if
access
code
selected
is
4579
then
coded wire
A is
attached
to pin 4.
The
colour
coded wire
B is
attached
to pin 5.
The
colour
coded
wire
C is
attached
to pin 7.
The
colour
coded wire
D is
attached
to pin 9.
Attach
the
remaining
six (6)
joined
wires
to the
remaining
pins.
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