Arrowhead AV9000 Assembly instructions

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Owners Manual
AV9000
Eight Zone Downloadable Panel
Installation & Programming
Manual
Programmed through the keypads or
with the ScanPro Downloader Software
Use with EKP1 LED KYPD
EKP1L LCD KYPD
OR KEYSWITCH
P/N 64812814 A PDF 10/1/97

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FEATURE LIST OF THE NEW AV9000 CONTROL PANEL....................................................................... 3
SECTION 1: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................... 4
GENERAL ............................................................................................................................................................ 4
FIGURE 1 WIRING DIAGRAM........................................................................................................................ 5
SECTION 2: PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................................................... 7
2.0 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................... 7
2.1 PROGRAMMING MODE (Using EKP1).................................................................................................... 7
EKP1 - DISPLAY ORIENTATION .................................................................................................................... 7
EKP1 - KEYPAD ADDRESS PROGRAMMING ............................................................................................. 8
EKP1 - SUMMARY OF KEY FUNCTIONS IN PROGRAMMING .............................................................. 8
EKP1L - LCD KEYPAD ...................................................................................................................................... 9
DISPLAY ORIENTATION.................................................................................................................................. 9
EKP1L - KEYPAD ADDRESS AND DATA PROGRAMMING ..................................................................... 9
EKP1L - SUMMARY OF KEY FUNCTIONS IN PROGRAMMING ........................................................... 9
EKP1L - KEYPAD COMMAND SUMMARY ................................................................................................ 10
2.33 LCD KEYPAD PROGRAMMING:..............................................................................................................
FIGURE 4...................................................................................................................................................... 11
2.34 PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE:....................................................................................................................
FIGURE 5...................................................................................................................................................... 12
2.35 RECEIVER FORMAT EXAMPLE: ............................................................................................................
FIGURE 7...................................................................................................................................................... 14
2.36 PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET: .............................................................................................................
FIGURE 8...................................................................................................................................................... 16
SECTION 3: PROGRAMMING steps ............................................................................................................. 19
PHONE OPTIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 19
PANEL OPTIONS.............................................................................................................................................. 19
PROGRAMMABLE DELAYS.......................................................................................................................... 21
USER CODES..................................................................................................................................................... 22
ZONE OPTIONS................................................................................................................................................ 23
PANEL FUNCTIONS ........................................................................................................................................ 24
SECTION 4: COMPLIANCE ........................................................................................................................... 25
INFORMATION TO USER .............................................................................................................................. 25
FCC COMPLIANCE ......................................................................................................................................... 25
CANADIAN INSTALLATIONS ....................................................................................................................... 25
UL COMPLIANCE............................................................................................................................................ 26
SECTION 5: LIMITED WARRANTY ............................................................................................................ 27

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Feature List of the New AV9000 Control Panel
Standard AV9000 Features
Time Tested "Reliability" manufactured into every panel.
8 Zone Control with Alarm "Identification By Zone" at the keypad as well as communication
to the Central Monitoring Station.
Panel has "Three Telephone Numbers" for Backup/Split reporting.
Multiple basic reporting formats, along with SK 4+2, Ademco and "ScanPro FSK" to commu-
nicate to ScanPro Downloader software
"Two Button Keypairs" for keypad panics to help prevent false alarms
Panel can be programmed to be controlled by a "Keyswitch".
"RealTime Battery Checking" for low or missing battery
New AV9000 Features
Option to allow the panel to be able to arm while Entry/Exit or Follower Zones are violated.
Panel can send a "Conditional Opening" report when system is disarmed after an Alarm.
Communicator can "Dial Without Dialtone".

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SECTION 1: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL
1.0 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The ARROWHEAD Model AV9000 is an eight zone control panel/
digital communicator alarm system. The AV9000 can be custom
tailoredforeach installationbyprogrammingan ElectricallyErasable
ProgrammableReadOnlyMemory(EEPROM)whichisincluded with
the system. Programming can be accomplished using the EKP1
or EKP1L keypads, or ScanPro Downloader software. For com-
plete information concerning programmable features and use of
the keypad to enter data and commands into the EEPROM, see
Sections II and III of the AV9000 Programming Instructions.
NOTE: The system will not work without
a programmed EEPROM.
Thematerialin thispublicationisfor informationpurposesonlyand is
subjectto changewithoutnotice. Sentrol, Inc., assumesnorespon-
sibilityfor anyerror whichmay appearin thispublication.
1.1 INSTALLATION -
CAUTION
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1. Donot short terminals3(Aux-), 7(KPD-), 8(Bell-)to4(Aux+)
or 5(KPD+) or Auxiliary Output Fuse will blow.
2. Do not connect battery until installation is complete.
3. Do not apply power until after Step 13.
4. Reversing battery leads will result in permanent damage
to the unit and will void the warranty.
1. Mountcontrol panelin aconvenientlocation.
2. MountEKP1 or EKP1LKeypad. The EKP1keypad may beeither
surface mounted or flush mounted on to a double gang box. The
EKP1 and EKP1L keypads may also be mounted directly onto the
wallusing appropriatehardware(not supplied).
3. Forsingle bell operation, connect a12.5 VBell orSiren to termi-
nals 8(-) and 9(+). Observe polarity. Output is steady for burglary,
pulsedfor fire.(See programingnotein SectionIII Step40)
4. Fordual belloperation, connect a 12.5 VBELL orSiren totermi-
nals 8(-) and 10(+) and a 12.5 V Fire Bell or Siren to terminals 8(-)
and9(+). Observe polarity. Make sure EEPROMmemory locations
141and 142are programmedas blanksfor dual belloperation.
5. Unswitched12.5 Vis availableat terminals3(-) and 4(+)for aux-
iliarydevices.
6. If a smoke detector is used, its 12.5 V power should be supplied
through terminal 4(+ 12.5 V) and its negative connected to terminal
11(smoke-). This12.5 Vsourcewill beinterruptedforapproximately
5 seconds during smoke reset.
The smoke detector output may be manually reset by simulta-
neouslypressing keys1 &3 whena “7” isselected inMemory Loca-
tion 206. A 1 or 5 must not be programmed in Location 207.
7. Connecttheeight (8)input zonesto terminals13-24. Make sure
to use the supplied END OF LINE resistors as shown in Figure 1.
The AV9000 can be programmed not to use end of line resistors (if
required).This isdone initem 61,location 205.
NOTE:UL Fire installations require use of EOL2200 resistors
(not supplied). Closed circuit loops are wired in series with the
resistor, open circuit loops are wired parallel to the resistor.
8. If keyswitch operation is desired, connect a UL listed Momen-
tary normally open switch between terminals 12 (+) and 8 (-). A
keypad must be used with the keyswitch in UL applications. See
section 1.10
9. Connectthe F.C.C.approved telephoneconnection cableto ter-
minals 25, 27, 28, and 29 as shown in Figure 1. Insulate all unused
leads. THE CABLE MUST BE PHYSICALLY SEPARATED FROM
POWER AND SIGNAL LINES.
10. Connect EKP1 or EKP1L to AV9000. Red lead to terminal 5.
Yellowleadto terminal 6. Blackleadtoterminal 7. RefertotheEKP1
orEKP1LUser’sManualfor complete instructionsregardinginstalla-
tionandoptions. WIRESCONNECTING EKP1orEKP1Lto AV9000
MUSTBEKEPT AWAYFROM A.C.ANDTELCO WIRINGTOMINI-
MIZE TRANSIENT PROBLEMS. There can be no more than four
keypadsper panel.Current drawfor theEKP1 andEKP1L keypads
is100ma each.Homerunall keypadcables. The maximumlength of
acable run toa keypadis 300 feet based on22 gagewire.
11. Connect Terminal26 andCabinet toan EARTHGROUND.
NOTE: 1) Suggested earth ground and protection levels are:
a) Preferred protection - Separate metal
groundingrod.
b) Acceptable Protection - Metal cold water pipe.
2) Use at least 16 gauge wire between terminal 26
and earth ground.
3) Keep wire run as short as possible and away from
other panel wiring.
4) Do not use an existing lightning rod ground; it can
provide a path for lightning strikes to panel.
12. Checkall connections,verifying polarity.
13. Connectthe transformerto terminals1 and2. Use 18gage wire
toconnect thetransformer to thecontrol panel.Polarity is notimpor-
tant.
14. Plug the transformer into an unswitched 120VAC receptacle.
The indicators on the EKP1 or EKP1L should light.
15. ConnecttheBLACK FLYINGLEAD tothenegative(-) terminalof
a12-volt, rechargeablegel-type battery. Connectthe REDFLYING
LEAD to the positive (+) terminal of the battery. NOTE: A reverse
battery connection will blow the factory replaceable Fuse and
will void the warranty. If the battery is not fully charged, allow 36
hoursfor batteryto reachfull charge.
16. Programthe EEPROMforthe desiredsystem configuration and
features. Refertothe AV9000 ProgrammingInstructions(SectionsII
andIII) forproperprocedures. After programmingis completed, exit
theprogramming modeusing theinstructions insection 2.1.
17. Plugthe telephoneconnection cableinto anRJ31-X jackwhich
meetsthe mechanicaltolerance andplating requirementsspecified
in subpart F of FCC part 68.
18. Thesystem may nowbe Disarmed andArmed from theEKP1 or
EKP1L, using the (Factory Programmed) Access Code 1111.
Leave system Disarmed.

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19. TESTINGTHE LOCALSYSTEM USINGTHE EKP1or EKP1L:
Armthe system in the TESTMODE. (Press: AccessCode, MODE,
TEST, thenENTER). The audiblewarning deviceswill pulsatecon-
tinuouslyduringTEST,except whentestinganEntrance Delayzone.
DuringEntrance Delaytime, theaudible warningdevice willchange
to a steady sound (for four seconds in the TEST MODE) and then
return to a pulsating sound. All loops may now be tested indepen-
dently. Violate each loop separately. The Arm and Zone LEDs will
flashon alarm.There isno needto resetpanel aftereach zonetest.
Bell or Siren will shut off in four seconds and another zone can be
tested.
NOTE: Zones violated as well as all other messages will not
report to the Central Reporting Station, while in the TEST
MODE. After all zones are tested, Disarm the panel. All au-
dible warning devices will shut off and the master Arm LED
will turn off.
20. TESTING COMMUNICATION TO THE CENTRAL REPORT-
ING STATION: Arm the Panel. Violate a zone. The Siren/Bell
should turn on, the zone and Arm LEDs should flash and the pre-
mises telephone should be inoperative (DEAD). After the Central
Reporting Station receives a good transmission of this violation, it
will send a Kiss-off signal back to the panel and the panel then
disconnectsfrom the telephoneline. Once the panel hangsup then
the local phones will be reconnected.
21. Foradditional informationon EKP1or EKP1Loperation andre-
programmingthe accesscode,refer tothe EKP1 orEKP1L Owner’s
Manual.
22. Fill in the appropriate information in the Owner’s Manual, and
giveit toyour customerwhen youexplain how thesystem operates.
FIGURE 1 WIRING DIAGRAM
1.3 TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM CHECK
Noindicators light Makesure systemis connectedto eithera goodbattery orAC.
(Test batteryunder load). Checkfuse F3.
Bellswon’t ring CheckBell Fuse and Battery Fuse.
(Pre-alertpulsing) See“Fault Analysis”in EKP1/EKP1LUser’s Manual. The "FaultAnalysis" modeprovides diagnostic
troubleshootingfor ACpower failure,low batteryand failureto communicate. Whenthe GreenLED isflashing
and a "Zone Ready" LED is flashing that zone is in the "Trouble" or open condition.

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FAULT ANALYSIS NOTES
After the programmed number of reporting attempts, the commu-
nicator stops trying to call and goes into a trouble condition indicat-
ing “Failure to Communicate”. The panel will again attempt to com-
municate when a new alarm condition occurs. To silence the Au-
dible Warning Device and clear the Alarm Report to prevent fur-
therattempts toreport theinitial alarm,enter and exitthe testmode.
This will clear the Alarm Report and reset the system.
You may wish to advise your customer over the phone to use this
methodto clearthe AlarmReport untilyou cansolve theproblem.
Upon resetting the system (including entering and exiting the Test
Mode) any existing fault conditions will cause the Audible Warning
Deviceto pulsate.To silence,initiate theFault Analysismode. (See
EKP1or EKP1LOwner’sManual.)
1.4 SPECIFICATIONS
Power Requirements: 120VAC, 20 VA, 16.5V Trans
former supplied. 12-Volt battery, 7AH (Yuasa NP7-12) recharge-
able gel-type, not supplied.
Temperature Operating Range: 32° F to 120° F.
BellOutput: Burglaryand FireOutput, 12.5
VDC. 300mA.
Auxiliary Power Output: 12.5VDC,regulated. 400 mA.
Transient &Lightning Protection: Lightning and surge protec-
tion provided on all input, power and telephone lines.
Zone Response Time: 220 mSec. During a report-
ing cycle, response time increases to approximately one second.
Maximum Loop Resistance: DONOT exceed300 ohmson
anyzone loop(not includingEOL Resistor.)
Dimensions: 9"H x 13"W x 3"D
Shipping Weight: 10lbs.
FCC Registration Number: 4T2USA-24862-AL-E
Ringer Eqivalence: 0.2B
Note: In order to achieve a 24 hour battery back up time maxi-
mum current draw from the auxiliary and Bell output are as
follows:Auxiliary, Fire and Keypad Output = 200mA max
Bell Output = 300mA max
1.6 PARTITIONED OPERATION
The AV9000 has the capability of a limited partitioned operation
that is ideal for residential installations. The partitioned operation
allows two users to utilize and control factory selected zones. The
partitions are configured as follows:
Note: To activate partitioned operation see Location 205.
PARTITION1 PARTITION2
Zones 1-4 5-8
Exit/EntryTimes Delay Group 1 Delay Group 2
Keypads 1,3 2,4
User Codes 1-4 5-8
Whenyou areusingthe PartitionedMode the followingnotes apply:
a) Bells/Assignable outputs will disarm with the first valid access
codeentry fromeither partitionduring analarm.
b) The keyswitch will only arm and disarm Partition 1.
c) User access codes can only be changed from partition 1 since
you must know user code 1 to change other user codes.
d) Since the door strike is activated with access code 8, it is part of
partition2. Usercode8 becomesa non usableaccess codeforarm-
ing and disarming once it is programmed to Door strike.
e) Exit/Entry group 1 belongs to partition 1 and group 2 belongs to
partiton 2.
Note: Open/Close reporting is not recommended when using
the partitioning feature.
The only item that needs to be programmed in the keypad is the
keypadaddress. Thisis locatedataddress 000and acceptsa value
from 0 to 3; Blank = 0. This address is used to identify which
keypad station has been activated for opens/closes or panics, or
to select partition keypads.
1.7 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
EKP1 Keypad - A digital arming station that allows full system sta-
tus from one or more convenient locations. 8 LEDs display zone
status and alarm memory for each zone; 8 LEDs display armed
status of each burglary zone; 3 LEDs display general loop status,
instant/delay mode and general armed status.
EKP1L Keypad - An ALPHANUMERIC LCD arming station that al-
lows full system status from one or more convenient locations. 2
linesof16 charactesdisplayzone statusandalarmmemory foreach
zone; 1 LED displays armed status and 1 LED displays Ready Sta-
tus.
ScanPro - “ScanPro Downloader” Software The ScanPro
Downloader is a software package that runs on a IBM compatible
PC. This software uses a standard 1200 baud modem to allow the
computer to call and program the panel over the phone line. It also
includesan unattendedmodeand areceiver mode thatcan beused
tohandle non-emergencysignalsas wellas to automateboth instal-
lationprogramming andperiodicupdating ofpanel data.
EOL2200-UnderwritersLaboratories Inc.requiresthattheEOL2200
end-of-lineresistor beused on all fire zones.
DOB - The DATA OUTPUT BOARD provides eight open collector
outputs from the basic control panel. The functions which are
available on the DOB are as follows:
1)Burg bell 5)Courtesy
2)Fire Bell 6)Strobe Light
3)Ready 7) DoorStrike
4) Arm/Disarm 8)AudibleWarning
Theseoutputscan beusedto provideanArmedand ReadyLEDto a
Keyswitch, trigger a slave communication device such as a radio
transmitter, orlocal status displays.With theaddition of relaysthese
drivers can be used to turn on courtesy lights, run a strobe light,
activate a door lock or remote keypad buzzer. The assignable out-
puts on the circuit board can also be programmed for any one of
these functions. When activated, these are also relay controlled
with a voltage output.
Note: All outputs are active low except (5) Courtesy, which is
active high.

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SECTION 2: PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
Using the EKP1 and/or EKP1L to program the AV9000
2.0 INTRODUCTION
Whetheryouareanexperiencedinstaller/programmeroranewcomer,
youwillfind programmingandinstalling theAV9000 simpleandeasy
tounderstand. Forthose familiar with programming ARROWHEAD
orother products,filling outa ProgrammingWorksheet and reading
SectionIIwithanoccasionalglanceatSectionIll(ProgrammingItems)
isprobably allthat isnecessary. Forthose thatare newto program-
ming,a thoroughreadingof SectionsII and IIIis recommended.
Programming the AV9000 system can be accomplished using
“ScanPro Downloader” uploading/downloading Software, EKP1 or
EKP1Lkeypads. All informationprogrammed isstored innon-vola-
tileEEPROM memory, which retainsits dataevenif completepower
isremoved.
If the Installer Code is unknown, pull the ‘Access Code Program-
ming’(P1) jumperoff thepins untilthe keypadgenerates atwo-sec-
ond continuous tone. Replace the jumper. At this time you have
approximately30 secondsto placea 4digit installerscode followed
by the [Enter] key. If you are using the EKP1L it will display the cur-
rent installers code. If the Installer’s Code Privacy bit is set in
location 205, the previous entry will only cause the #1 Access
Code to be altered. Since the EKP1L keypad displays memory
locations and data more readily, we will concentrate on the EKP1
programming and follow it with the differences using the LCD key-
pad. Upon initial programming for monitoring, activate the test
sequence and disarm panel [AAAA] [*] [4] [#]. This will erase
any unreported alarms from memory.
2.1 PROGRAMMING MODE (Using EKP1)
The EKP1 keypad is shipped with a programming overlay, and fig-
ures2and 3showhow itisused todisplaythe AddressLocationand
itsassociated data.
There are two types of programming modes with the AV9000 sys-
tem, namely Keypad programming and Panel programming. The
followingdescribes thekey sequences necessary for each:
ENTERPANELPROGRAMMING
0
7 77 7
INSTALLER
CODE
ENTER
#
INSTANT
0
MODE
*
PRESS
SIMULTANEOUSLY
The panels programmable features are fully described in SEC-
TION 3. Refer to this section for what can be programmed in the
panel. Rememberthatupon completionofthis sequencethedisplay
indicates that you are at address “0”. [Enter] must be pressed to
allow programming to start at address “1”.
EXITINGPROGRAMMINGMODE.
ENTER
#
MODE
*
PRESS
SIMULTANEOUSLY
Exiteither PanelorKeypad programmingmode,by pressingthe[* &
#]keys simultaneously.
Successfulentryintoeither panel or keypad programming mode
is indicated by the lower right (YELLOW) LED being lit.
*** WARNING — CLOCK STOPS WHILE IN PROGRAMMING
MODE (Reset time after exiting)***
USINGHEXADECIMAL VALUES
In a memory location the computer can store a “blank” or a number
from“1”to“15”.These are referredtoasHEXADECIMALNUMBERS
(oneof 16).Thefollowingis aconversiontableto relateHEXADECI-
MALVALUESto normaldecimal numbers.
HEXADECIMAL TO DECIMAL CONVERSIONS
EKP1 - DISPLAY ORIENTATION
2.2 LED ARRANGEMENT
Thetop twoLED’s onthe keypadare used toindicate memoryloca-
tions. When both are off, the memory locations displayed, range
from 0-99. When the top right LED (Armed) is lit, the memory loca-
tions range from 100-199. When the top left LED (Ready) is lit, the
memory locations range from 200-255, with 255 being the highest
addressavailable.
The two banks of LED’s representing zones 1-8 are used to display
the “unit” and “tenth” digits. The right bank of LED’s will indicate the
unitdigit. Theleft bankwillindicatethe tenth digit. Avalueof9 willbe
indicatedontheright bankwiththe“1” and “8”LED’son;a valueof90
will be indicated on the left bank with the “10” and the “80” LED’s
being on. The example at the right indicates address 198. (see Fig-
ure2 below)
123
456
789
*
0 #
CLEAR
SHOW DATA
OR
MEM. LOC.
ENTER DATA
ADD STEP
MEM. LOC.
20
2
30 3
40 4
50 5
60 6
70 7
80 8
100
10
200
1
ESC. PROG.
90 9
ADDRESS
Figure 2
When in the data mode, the display shows the data contents of the
current memory location and the keypad can be used to modify the
data. When in the memory location mode, the keypad displays the
current memory location and entries will move you to the address
entered. The[MODE] keyis used toswitch betweenthe two display
modes. Wheninthe memorylocationmode,the Address LED(YEL-
LOW)is on. Whenin thedata modethe addressLED (YELLOW)is
off.
2.3NUMERICDATA
Numeric Data is indicated as a digit 1-15 and is used for tele-
phone numbers, account codes, entrance/exit delays, etc.

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2.4 SELECTION DATA
Selection Data displays specific data selected for special func-
tions. For example: Burglary zones or fire zones, or DTMF dialing
and False Alarm Shutdown. DISPLAY of Selection data uses only
the right bank of LED’s which represent the zones 1-8. The ex-
ample in Figure 3 indicates zones 2, 4, 6 and 7 being selected.
123
456
789
*
0 #
CLEAR
SHOW DATA
OR
MEM. LOC.
ENTER DATA
ADD STEP
MEM. LOC.
20
2
30 3
40 4
50 5
60 6
70 7
80 8
100
10
200
1
ESC. PROG.
90 9
ADDRESS
Figure 3
EKP1 - KEYPAD ADDRESS PROGRAMMING
2.5 CHANGING MEMORY LOCATIONS AND VIEWING DATA
Whenentering thevalueof amemorylocation (YellowLEDon), sim-
plyenter athree digitaddress, DONOT PRESS [ENTER]. To avoid
confusion, always use a three digit entry. For example, to get to
address 1, enter 001, to get to address 76, enter 076, and so on. If
for some reason the display is not correctly displaying the address
youwant, re-enteryour threedigitaddress.
TheNUMERIC KEYSenternumbers inthe same manneras astan-
dard calculator; that is, each entry shifts the contents of the units
columninto thetenth columnandplaces thenew entryinto theunits
column.
2.6 PROGRAMMING NUMERIC DATA
Thefollowing exampleshows how to program atelephone number.
Let’sprogramthe primaryphone numberto dial an800 number. We
will use 1-800-237-2344. A review of the programming work sheet
(Figure5)showsthat the firstdigitofthefirstnumber startsinmemory
location“1”. To programthe telephonenumber, displaymemory lo-
cation “1”. Next press MODE to switch the display to show data.
Next, press Key 1, press ENTER, press key 8 press ENTER, press
key 0, press ENTER, and continue this sequence until the last digit
“4” is entered. Notice that the digit “0” is displayed as a 10. This is
similartothe“0”onarotarytelephonedial. Althoughthedialismarked
with a “0”, the actual number of pulses transmitted is 10.
Afterprogrammingthe lasttelephonedigit,the “1”&“3”keys mustbe
pressed simultaneously. This will “clear” the next memory location
byentering atrue “0”, whichmust bedone to informthe AV9000 that
thedialing sequenceis complete.
2.7 REVIEWING THE DATA
Inorderto reviewthetelephonenumber or anyotherdata,the follow-
ingprocedure isused. Go toMemory Location“1”, (start ofthe first
telephonenumber). Switch thedisplay toview data,the firstdigit of
thetelephonenumber willbedisplayed; pressENTERagain andthe
seconddigit willbedisplayed; pressENTERagain andthethird digit
will be displayed, and so on. Every time ENTER is pressed, the
memorylocation is advancedand theassociated data is displayed.
Afterthelast digithasbeen displayedandtheENTER keyispressed
the display should be blank.
2.8 REPROGRAMMING NUMERIC DATA
It is not necessary to “clear” existing numeric data when repro-
gramming, unless the digit is a “1”. Just reprogram over the old
data.
2.9 PROGRAMMING SELECTION DATA
Thefollowingdescription showshowto selectZones2, 4,6and 7for
Burglary. A review of the Programming Worksheet shows Audible
BurglaryFunctions areassigned toMemoryLocation 197.
Set the display to Memory Location 197. Change display to show
data. If random data appears, press clear key combination (1 & 3).
The display will indicate no zones selected (all LED’s in right hand
columnare out). Press key2, press key4, press Key6, press Key7.
Notice as you press each key, its associated LED lights up in the
rightcolumnindicatingyouhave selected thatzone.Ifincorrect,press
thekey representingthat selectionand itwill deselectit. If theinfor-
mationis correct,press ENTER. Thatlocation isnow programmed.
PROGRAMMING SELECTION DATA other than zone data is the
sameas ProgrammingZone Data.Example: Select DTMFDialing.
TheProgramming Worksheetshowslocation 206containsthe num-
berto beentered. Select a “3” for DTMFDialing.
Setthe displayto show thedata inMemory Location 206. Ifclearing
isrequired,do so. Ifnot,press Key“3”. Displaywillnow showthe“3”
LEDlit intheright handcolumn. PressENTER. This locationisnow
programmed.
EKP1 - SUMMARY OF KEY FUNCTIONS IN PROGRAMMING
2.10 MODE KEY
Changesthe display. Display canview amemory locationor its as-
sociated data, but not both at the same time. Pressing the MODE
keyallowsalternating betweenviewinga memorylocationor itscon-
tents(data).
2.11 ENTER KEY
Whenthe displayshows a memory location, pressingthe Enterkey
willadvancetothenextlocation. Whenthedisplayshowsdata,press-
ing the Enter Key enters the displayed data into the EEPROM and
advancesto indicatethe datainthe nextlocation.
2.12 NUMERIC KEYS WHEN DISPLAY SHOWS MEMORY
LOCATIONS.
Useto changememory locations. Examples:display shows76 and
1 is desired, enter the following key sequence: 0 0 1. The display
now shows 1.
WHEN DISPLAY SHOWS DATA AND NUMERIC DATA ENTRY IS
REQUIRED.
Usenumbers0 through15toenter data. A “0”entrywillprogram and
display10.
WHEN DISPLAY SHOWS DATA AND SELECTION DATA ENTRY
IS REQUIRED.
Use keys 1 through 8 to enter Function data. Key 9 will select all
functionnumbers (1through 8).
WHEN THE DISPLAY SHOWS DATA AND THE CLEAR KEY
FUNCTION IS REQUIRED.
Pressing the clear function, a combination of keys 1 & 3 simulta-
neously, followed by [Enter] programs a blank in the associated
memory location. This function is used to “clear” data when neces-
sary.
NOTE: This function must be used after programming the last
telephone number digit.

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EKP1L - LCD KEYPAD
The LCD keypad can be used to program the panel following the
procedures on the next few pages. In addition to programming the
panel the keypad itself can be programmed. Figure 4 is a program-
mingguideforALPHANUMERICdatathatisstored in thekeypadand
thenused inthe LCDdisplay.In orderto enterkeypad programming
referto theinstructions in1.6. Theentire ALPHANUMERIC textcan
be easily programmed using the SCANPRO loadloader or it can be
enteredfrom thekeypad.
DISPLAY ORIENTATION
Remember that upon entry into panel Programming address “0” is
shown. Press [#] twice to get at the data in address “1”.
2.13 DUAL 16 CHARACTER DISPLAY
Whilein theprogrammingmode theupper 16 characterline continu-
allyindicate theprogramming memorylocation thatis current.
2.14 NUMERIC OR TEXT DATA
ThisData willbe placedin theleftmost position ofthe lower16 char-
acterline.
2.15 SELECTION DATA
This data indicates which of eight selections that a given memory
locationcontains, andare eachdisplayed onthe lower 16character
line.
EKP1L - KEYPAD ADDRESS AND DATA PROGRAMMING
2.16CHANGINGMEMORYLOCATIONSANDVIEWINGDATA The
MemoryLocationis constantlyindicatedon theupperline. If thecur-
sor is there, this location number may be altered at anytime. After
any change has been made press [#] and the data from the new
address will show on the lower line. Pressing [*] will cause the cur-
sorto goto theupper lineto allowanother changeof location.
2.17 PROGRAMMING NUMERIC OR TEXT DATA
The single leftmost position of the lower line is for Numeric digits.
This can only be 1-9 and 10 (displays as 0 or A)-F Hex digits. To
create the Hex digits press [1&2] prior to the digits 10-15. The Hex
characterwill now showon the lowerline. If youare programming an
address that holds text data you can enter any character A - Z. The
numeric keys each represent a number and 3 letters. Repeated
pressing of a key will scroll through the letters. When you have the
letter you want in the display use the right arrow key to move the
cursor to the next position and enter the next character. When you
have the word you want in the display press enter to store the char-
acters in memory.
2.18 REVIEWING THE DATA
When the data is to be reviewed, simply press [*] which places the
cursor on the upper line. Select the address desired and press [#].
Thiswill showthe data of the newlocation andpressing [#]continu-
allywill movethrough thelocations sodata canbe reviewed.
2.19 REPROGRAMMING NUMERIC DATA
Anydataaddedto aNumericorTextFieldwillwriteoverolder dataas
soon as [#] is pressed.
2.20 REPROGRAMMING SELECTION DATA
On a Programming item that requires selecting zones or features,
pressing a number key will add that selection or if it was previously
selectedwill deletethat selectionfrom thatitem.
EKP1L - SUMMARY OF KEY FUNCTIONS IN PROGRAMMING
2.21 [*] KEY
Thiskeywill togglebetweendisplayingthe dataforthegiven location
andplacing thecursor atthe programnumber toallow changingthe
address.
2.22 [#] KEY
This key allows the data to be retrieved when a location has been
selected. It shows that data on the screen at which time the data
maybe altered. Pressingthekey againwillprogram thatdatato that
locationand indicatethe datafrom thenext location.
2.23 [UP-ARROW] KEY
This key is used to scroll upward (i.e. in decreasing order) the ad-
dresslocation. Inthe datamode,the datavaluewill alsobereflected
duringthe scrollingprocess.
2.24 [DOWN-ARROW] KEY
Thiskey isused to scroll downward (i.e.in increasingorder) thead-
dresslocation. Inthe datamode,the datavaluewill alsobereflected
duringthe scrollingprocess.
2.25 [LEFT-ARROW] KEY
This key is used to move the cursor in the leftward direction of the
addressor datafielddepending uponthe appropriate mode.
2.26 [RIGHT-ARROW] KEY
This key is used to move the cursor in the rightward direction of the
addressor datafielddepending uponthe appropriate mode.
2.27 [CLEAR LINE] = Keypair [1&3]
This keypair is used to clear an entry on the editing window for any
datatype. Ifthedatavalueis to bedeletedfromtheEEPrommemory,
the[#] keymust bepressed followingthis function.
2.28 [DELETE CHAR] = Keypair [4&6]
Thiskeypair isused to delete the individualcharacter ordigit above
thecursor onthe dataline.
2.29 [-] / JOINER = Keypair [7&9]
This keypair is used to join a range of numbers. Pressing the 1
key, then the 7 and 9 keys simultaneously, and then pressing the
5 key would select 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
2.30 [HEX] = Keypair [1&2]
This keypair is used to enter a hexadecimal character. An example
would be a zone report code. To enter a haxadecimal character
"E” for a Phone Digit, press the keypair [1&2] followed by [1][4].
This will show an “E” at the cursor position.

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2.32 EKP1L INSTALLER CODE SPECIAL FUNC-
TIONS:
ENTERINGPANELPROGRAMMING
[*&0] + [ I I I I ] + [0] + [#]
EXITINGPANELPROGRAMMING
[*&#]
ENTERINGKEYPADPROGRAMMING
[*&0] + [ I I I I ] + [9] + [#]
EXITINGPANELPROGRAMMING
[*&#]
TODISCONNECT TELEPHONE LINE
[*&0] + [ I I I I ]+[*]+[1&2]+[5]+[1]+[#]
TRANSFER EEPROM DATA TO OTHER LCD KEY-
PADS ON THE SYSTEM
[*&0] + [ I I I I ] + [*] + [1&2] + [7] + [5] + [#]
[ I I I I ] = INSTALLERS ACCESS CODE (FACTORY
DEFAULT = 7777)
ITEMS IN [ ] AND SEPARATED BY THE & SIGN
MUST BE PRESSED SIMULTANEOUSLY.
EKP1L - KEYPAD COMMAND SUMMARY
2.31 EKP1L USER CODE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS:
ZONE(S)BYPASS COMMAND
[AAAA] + [ZZZZ] + [#]
GROUPBYPASS
[AAAA]+[0]+[#] OR [AAAA]+[*]+[1]+[#]
ARMING/DISARMING
[AAAA] + [#]
DURESSDISARM
[AAAA]+[9]+[#] OR [AAAA]+[0]+[#] **
INSTANTMODE ON
[AAAA] + [*] + [0] + [#]
SET TIME AND DATE
[AAAA] + [*] + [3] + [#]
INITIATETEST MODE
[AAAA] + [*] + [4] + [#]
CHIMEMODEACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE
[AAAA] + [*] + [6] + [#]
FAULTANALYSISMODE
[AAAA] + [*] + [9] + [#]
FORCEPANEL TO CALL3RD PHONE#
[AAAA]+[*]+[1&2]+[6]+[5]+ [#]
FORCEPANEL TOANSWERPHONE
[AAAA]+[*]+[1&2]+[6]+[6]+ [#]
[AAAA] = ANY OF THE 8 ACCESS CODES
ENTERINGACCESS CODES
[PPPP]+[*]+[7]+[*]+[N]+[*]+[AAAA]+[#]
DELETINGACCESS CODES
[PPPP] + [*] + [7] + [*] + [N] + [#]
[PPPP] = PRIMARY/#1 ACCESS CODE (FACTORY
DEFAULT = 1111)
**WILL FUNCTION IF FLAG 2 IN KEYPAD PROGRAMMING LO-
CATION #1 IS SET.

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2.33 LCD KEYPAD PROGRAMMING: FIGURE 4
Memory
Location EKP1L - LCD KEYPAD EEPROM MEMORY MAP NUMERIC DATA - ( 0 - 3 )
0Keypad ID ( Starts from 0 ) (Select 0-3)
11 = Auto Scroll , 2 = Key "0" used for Duress , 3 or 4 = Not Used ( Cleared = Disabled)
2( not used )
3( not used )
4( not used )
5( not used )
6( not used )
7( not used )
8Reserved for System Status - Do not Alter
MESSAGES ALPHA / NUMERIC DATA
9'PROGRAM#' - shows the program line item
10 'NOT READY' - indicates the system is not secure
11 'ARMED INSTNT' - indicates the system is armed with no delay
12 'BYPASSED' - indicates the specific zone is not armed
13 'ALARM' - indicates the zone has caused an alarm
14 'TROUBLE'indicates the fire zone or Day/Night zone is open
15 'VIOLATED' - indicates Burglary zone is not secure
16 'ARMED' - indicates the zone is armed
17 'READY' indicates the system is secure and Ready to Arm
18 'AC-OFF' - indicates the AC power is not available
19 'LOW BATTERY' - indicates either no or low battery
20 'AC/BATTERY OKAY' - fault analysis response for good power
21 'FAIL COMMUNICATE' - indicates communication failure
22 'PANEL LINE DOWN' - indicates no data to keypad
23 'DAY MM-DD HH:MM' display for setting time/date
24 ' *** ' - indicates undefined day of week
25 'SUN' - indicates First day of the week
26 'MON' - indicates Second day of the week
27 'TUE' - indicates Third day of the week
28 'WED' - indicates Fourth day of the week
29 'THU' - indicates Fifth day of the week
30 'FRI' - indicates Sixth day of the week
31 'SAT' - indicates Seventh day of the week
32 Zone 1 Description
33 Zone 2 Description
34 Zone 3 Description
35 Zone 4 Description
36 Zone 5 Description
37 Zone 6 Description
38 Zone 7 Description
39 Zone 8 Description
40 *Zone 9 Description (No Default
)
(Reserved for future use)
41 *Zone 10 Description (No Default
)
(Reserved for future use)
42 *Zone 11 Description (No Default
)
(Reserved for future use)
43 *Zone 12 Description (No Default
)
(Reserved for future use)
44 *Zone 13 Description (No Default
)
(Reserved for future use)
45 *Zone 14 Description (No Default
)
(Reserved for future use)
46 *Zone 15 Description (No Default
)
(Reserved for future use)
47 *Zone 16 Description (No Default
)
(Reserved for future use)

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2.34 PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE: FIGURE 5
ScanPro PROGRAM
ITEM # LOCATION Phone number digits 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112131415161718192021
1001-021 1ST PHONE NUMBER DIGITS 18002372344
2022-042 2ND PHONE NUMBER DIGITS 12099412944
3043-063 3RD PHONE NUMBER DIGITS 12099418907
4064-067 1ST ACCOUNT NUMBER DIGITS 123
5068-071 2NDACCOUNT NUMBER DIGITS 123
6072-075 3RDACCOUNT NUMBER DIGITS 123
REPORTING FORMATS:
776 RECEIVER #1 FORMAT SELECT ONE FORMAT 2
877 RECEIVER #2 FORMAT SELECT ONE FORMAT 4
978 RECEIVER #3 FORMAT SELECT ONE FORMAT 10
1 = Fast 2 = Ext Fast 3 = N / A (for Future Use) 4 = SK4+2/20PPS 5 = Ademco Highspeed
6 = Acron Superfast 7 = Slow 8 = Ext Slow 9 = SK4+2/10PPS 10 = ScanPro DEFAULTS
10 79 ANTIJAM TIME (x2 sec) 0-30 SECOND
S
(0-15) 5[10]
80 81 82 83
11 080-083 PANEL PASSWORDDIGITS 1234 [1234]
12 084-085 2 DIGIT REPORT CODE FOR ZONE 1 11 [11]
086-087 2 DIGIT REPORT CODE FOR ZONE 2 32 [12]
088-089 2 DIGIT REPORT CODE FOR ZONE 3 33 [13]
090-091 2 DIGIT REPORT CODE FOR ZONE 4 34 [14]
092-093 2 DIGIT REPORT CODE FOR ZONE 5 35 [15]
094-095 2 DIGIT REPORT CODE FOR ZONE 6 36 [16]
096-097 2 DIGIT REPORT CODE FOR ZONE 7 37 [17]
098-099 2 DIGIT REPORT CODE FOR ZONE 8 28 [18]
13 100 ZONE TEST CANCEL CODE (1 - 15) D
14 101 ZONETROUBLEREPORT CODE (1 - 15)
15 102 ZONE RESTORAL CODE (1 - 15) E
16 103 ZONE BYPASS REPORT CODE (1 - 15)
17 104 ZONE STATUS REPORT CODE (1 - 15) 6
18 105 ZONENORMAL REPORT CODE (1- 15)
19 106 KEYPAD(1 & 3) REPORT CODE (1 - 15) 1
107 KEYPAD(4 & 6) REPORT CODE (1 - 15) 4
108 KEYPAD(7 & 9) REPORT CODE (1 - 15)
109 KEYPAD(* & #) REPORT CODE (1 - 15) 2
20 110 DURESS REPORT CODE (1 - 15)
21 111 CLOSINGREPORT CODE (1- 15) C
22 112 OPENINGREPORT CODE (1- 15) BFor Conditional Opening (Reset After Alarm)
23 113 STATION REPORT CODE (1- 15) 7Program only an Opening code. No Closing Code.
24 114-115 2 DIGIT REPORT CODEFOR LOWBATTERY 99
25 116-117 2 DIGIT REPORTING CODE FOR A/C FAILURE 97
26 118-119 2 DIGIT REPORT CODE, LOWBATTERYRESTORAL
27 120-121 2 DIGIT REPORTING CODE FOR A/C RESTORAL 87
28 122-123 2DIGIT REPORT CODEFOR AUTOMATIC TEST 88
29 124-125 2 DIGIT REPORTING CODE , UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD
30 126 ABBREVIATEDARMINGCODEDIGIT LENGTH (1,2, or3) DEFAULTS
32 128 GROUP 1 ENTRANCE DELAY (x10sec) (1 - 15) 3[ 3]
129 GROUP 2 ENTRANCE DELAY (x10sec) (1 - 15)
33 130 GROUP 1 EXIT DELAY (x10sec) (1 - 15) 6[ 3]
131 GROUP 2 EXIT DELAY (x10sec) (1 - 15)
34 132 BELL SHUTOFF TIME (x2min) (1 - 15) 5[ 3]

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FIGURE 6
35 133 ZONEREPORT DELAY TIME (x10sec) (1 - 15)
36 134 AC & LOW BATTERY REPORT DELAY(x1min) (1 - 15)
5
37 135 FALSE ALARM SHUTDOWN COUNT (1 - 15)
3
Weekdays = 1 - 7 ( Sunday = 1- Saturday = 7 ) 136 137 138 139 140
38 136-140 TIMER REPORT [month] [weekday] [day] [hour] [min]
2 0
39 141 ASSIGNABLE RELAY OUTPUT #1 BLANK= BURG BELL 1 = Audible Warning 2 = Door Strike 3 = Strobe Light
40 142 ASSIGNABLE RELAY OUTPUT #2 BLANK =FIRE BELL 4 = Courtesy 5 = Arm/Disarm/Alarm 6 = Ready/Trouble
41 143 REPORTINGATTEMPTS
*
Factory Set ( refer to compliance section in manual)
*
42 144 ANSWER ON RING NUMBER
8
[10]
43 145-148 INSTALLER ACCESS CODE DIGITS
7 7 7 7
[7777]
44 149-152 USER 1 ACCESS CODE DIGITS
1 1 1 1
[1111]
153-156 USER 2 ACCESS CODE DIGITS
157-160 USER 3 ACCESS CODE DIGITS Note:User #8 is the Door Strike code
161-164 USER 4ACCESS CODE DIGITS Access Codes if Door Strike is selected in 141 or 142.
165-168 USER 5ACCESS CODE DIGITS Must be 4 Digits
169-172 USER 6 ACCESS CODE DIGITS
173-176 USER 7 ACCESS CODE DIGITS (SELECT ZONES)
177-180 USER 8 ACCESS CODE DIGITS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
45 183 MISC SELECTION GRP. 3 Items 1 & 2 enable Reverse
output on Assignable Outputs. Select 1 and/or 2 for assignable relay outputs #1/#2. Select "3" for enablement of the "Defeat Lockout"
- When enabled Exit/Entry and Follower zones can be faulted at time of Arming. Select "4" to activate the "Do not Dial without Dialtone".
46 185 DELAY GRP 1 ZONES (Select E/E + Follower zones)
# #
[ 3]
186 DELAY GRP 2 ZONES (Select E/E + Follower zones)
47 187 ZONES TO DIAL FIRST RECEIVER (select zones)
# # # # # # # #
188 ZONES TO DIAL SECOND RECEIVER (select zones)
# # # # # # # #
189 ZONES TO DIAL THIRD RECEIVER (select zones)
48 AUXILIARY DIAL SELECT 1= Keypad Panics 3 = ACLoss, Low Battery, Trouble, Upload
2 = Opening/Closing, Station 5 = Test Timer 7 = Status, Bypass
190 AUXILIARY CODES TO DIAL PHONE # 1 (select event)
# # #
191 AUXILIARY CODES TO DIAL PHONE # 2 (select event)
# # #
192 AUXILIARY CODES TO DIAL PHONE # 3 (select event)
# #
49 193 TEST CANCEL ZONE SELECTION (select zones)
# #
50 194 RESTORE ZONE SELECTION (select zones)
# # #
51 195 REPORTINGDELAYZONE SELECTION (select zones)
52 196 * BYPASSABLEZONE SELECTION (select zones)
# # # # #
53 197 AUDIBLE BURGLARY, SELECT ZONES (select zones)
# # # # # #
[ 2345678]
54 198 ENTRANCE/ EXIT ZONESELECTION (select zones)
#
[ 3]
55 199 AUDIBLE FIRE, SELECT ZONES (24HR) (select zones)
#
[ 1]
56 200 24 HOUR AUDIBLE ZONE SELECTION (select zones)
57 201 SILENT PANIC, SELECT ZONES(24HR) (select zones)
#
58 202 CHIME ZONE SELECTION (select zones)
#
59 203 DAY/NIGHT TROUBLE ZONESELECTION (select zones)
60 204 TROUBLE REPORT ZONE SELECTION (select zones)
#
61 205 MISC. SELECTIONSGRP1 (select functions)
1 = No End-of-Line Resistors 3 =Installer Code Privacy 5 = Chime Enable
7=LatchedFireBell
2 = Call Back Security 4 = 50 Hertz A/C 6 = No Exit Enunciation 8 = Primary/Secondary Partition
206 MISC. SELECTIONS GRP 2 (SELECT FUNCTIONS)
# #
[ 6]
1 = Auto Bell Test 3 = TouchToneDialing 5 = Door Strike Enable 7 = Use (1 &3) as Smoke Reset
2 = Inhibit FC Annunciation 4 =Do Not Use 6 = Disable Ringback 8 = Enable KeypadTamper **
62 BURG BELL FIRE BELL
1&3 4&6 7&9 *&# 1&3 4&6 7&9 *&#
12345678
207 KEYPAD PAIRS - BELL ACTIVATION
# #
63 208 BYPASS GROUP SELECTION Zones must be in item 196
# # #
* DO NOT ALLOW FIRE ZONES TO BE BYPASSED ** This option will disable Keypair #4. For use only with tampered keypads.

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2.35 RECEIVER FORMAT EXAMPLE: FIGURE 7
CONDIT ION ACR ON S CANPRO EXT ENDED 4+2 S IL ENT ADEMCO
S UP ER FAS T DOWNL OADE R KNIGHT S UP ER FAS T
Scenario#1 Account1234
A)TriponZone1 ZONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 03-1234 [ 1 1] [001] Acc. 1234 1 Acc. 1234 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
T 1111 1 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 7
B)MomentarytriponZone2 ZONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 03-1234 [ 32] [001] Acc. 1234 3 Acc. 1234 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
6 3 03-1234 [ 61] [001] 3333 2 61 6 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 7
C)DisarmafterAlarmReport ZONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 03-1234 [ E2] [002] Acc. 1234 E Acc. 1234 E2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
UsingUsercode#1 6 3 EEEE 2 6 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 7
1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Scenario#2
D)ClosingbyKeyswitch ZONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 03-1234 [ C] [009] Acc. 1 23 4 C Acc. 1234 C9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
C C CCCC 9 9 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
E)MomentarytriponZone3 ZONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 03-1234 [ 33] [003] Acc. 1234 3 Acc. 1234 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
3 3333 3 5 5 1 5 5 5 5 5 7
F)MomentarytriponZone5, ZONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 03-1234 [ D5] [005] Acc. 1 23 4 D 1 23 4 E Acc. 1234 D5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
disarmbeforealarmreport E D 03-1234 [ E3] [003] DDDD 5 EEEE 3 E3 5 5 5 5 1 5 5 5 7
03-1234 [ B] [009] Acc. 1 23 4 B B9 5 5 3 5 3 5 5 5 7
BBBB 9 9 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Scenario#3
G)ClosingbyUser1 ZONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 03-1234 [ C] [0001] Acc. 1 23 4 C Acc. 1234 C1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
C CCCC 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
H)MomentarytriponZone4 ZONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 03-1234 [ D4] [004] Acc.1 234 D 12 34 E Acc. 1234 D4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
disarmbeforealarmreport B D 03-1234 [ E4] [004] DDDD 4 EEEE 4 E4 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Usingusercode#1 03-1234 [ B] [001] Acc.1 2 34 B B1 5 5 5 1 5 5 5 5 7
BBBB 1
Scenario#4
I)ClosingUser2 ZONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 03-1234 [ C] [002] Acc. 1 2 34 C Acc. 1234 C2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
C CCCC 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
J)MomentarytriponZone4 ZONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 03-1234 [ 34] [004] Acc. 1234 3 Acc. 1234 34 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
3 3333 4 5 5 5 1 5 5 5 5 7
K)Disarmafteralarmreport ZONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 03-1234 [ E4] [004] Acc. 1234 E Acc. 1234 E4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
B E 03-1234 [ B] [002] EEEE 2 B2 5 5 5 3 5 5 5 5 7
Acc. 1234 B 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
BBBB 1
Scenario#5
L)Opening(byUser1) ZONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 03-1234 [ B] [001] Acc.12 34 B Acc. 1234 B1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
B BBBB 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
M)LowBattery ZONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 03-1234 [ 99] [000] Acc.1234 9 Acc. 1234 99 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9999 9 5 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 6
N)StationCode(kypd2) ZONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 03-1234 [ 7] [001] Acc.1234 7 Acc. 1234 71
7 7777 1 (NotApplicable)
O)24 HourSelfTest ZONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 03-1234 [ 88] [000] Acc.1 234 8 Acc. 1234 88 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8888 8 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 9
P)FireTrouble(Zn1 opens) ZONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 03-1234 [ F] [0001] Acc. 1 234 F Acc. 1234 F1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
F FFFF 1 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
These five Scenarios shown above are using the defaults that are shown on the previous two pages. These examples are
They correlate with each of the formats available on the AV9000F. using the Ademco
The Ademco defaults are used for the data shown in the rightmost column. defaults indicated
on the next page.
Note: Formats are not all decoded the same. Some formats can use values that are illegal in other formats. We have
tried to give characteristic examples, but some actual testing must be done to tailor the transmitted codes to match
your receiver and central station automation. It is best to start with a basic set of transmitted codes and then add the
su
p
ervisor si
g
nals. Be aware that a "blank", a "0", and a HEXADECIMAL "A"
p
ro
g
ram differentl
y
in some formats.

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NOTES
1. The “T” in Acron Format (conditions A-H) indicates Zone1 isstill tripped. Inaddition tothe alarmwhich causedthe report,the
status of all zones is reported during each alarm transmission. A “T” indicates a tripped zone while a blank space indicates a
zonewhich has notbeen violated. SENTROL, INC does notrecommend the use of onefor Zone ReportCode sinceit indicates a
previouslytripped zonewith theSuperfastFormat.
2. For AdemcoHighspeed Format,the followingreporting codesmust beused. Reporting functionsnot listed areunavailable.
Forthe eightreporting channels The channel statuscodes areas follows:
Code Meaning
1 NEWALARMOR CONDITION(previouslyunreported)
3 NEWRESTORE (previouslyunreported)
5 NORMAL(no eventsincepreviously reportedRestore)
6 PREVIOUSLY REPORTEDALARM(orcondition) STILLINEFFECT
Forthe ninthchannel, thefollowing channelstatus codesare used:
1 DURESS
2 OPENINGREPORT inthe previous8 channels
3 BYPASS REPORT in the previous 8 channels
4 CLOSINGREPORT inthe previous8 channels
5 TROUBLE REPORT in the previous 8 channels
6 SYSTEMTROUBLE REPORTSin theprevious 8channels
7 NORMAL- alarmsare reportedin previous8 channels
8 NEW LOW BATTERY (will not re-report on subsequent calls and will not send restore) - old high speed format method
forreporting systemlow battery - alarms arereported inthe previous8 channels
9 TEST REPORT - alarms are reported in the previous 8 channels
NOTE: OnlyNEW events: ALARM(or Opening),or RESTORE(or Closing)on anychannel orTROUBLE or24-hour zone SHUNTS or
TEST will trigger transmission, at which time all 9 channels will report.

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2.36 PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET: FIGURE 8
ScanPro PROGRAM
ITEM # LOCATION Phone number digits 123456789101112131415161718192021
1
001-021 1ST PHONE NUMBER DIGITS
2022-042 2ND PHONE NUMBER DIGITS
3043-063 3RD PHONE NUMBER DIGITS
4064-067 1ST ACCOUNT NUMBER DIGITS
5068-071 2ND ACCOUNT NUMBER DIGITS
6072-075 3RD ACCOUNT NUMBER DIGITS
REPORTING FORMATS:
776 RECEIVER #1 FORMAT SELECT ONE FORMAT
877 RECEIVER #2 FORMAT SELECT ONE FORMAT
978 RECEIVER #3 FORMAT SELECT ONE FORMAT
1 = Fast 2 =Ext Fast 3 = N / A (for Future Use) 4 =SK4+2/20PPS 5 = Ademco Highspeed
6 = Acron Superfast 7 = Slow 8 = Ext Slow 9 = SK4+2/10PPS 10 = ScanPro DEFAULTS
10 79 ANTIJAM TIME (x2 sec) 0-30 SECOND
S
(0-15) [1 0]
80 81 82 83
11 080-083 PANEL PASSWORDDIGITS [1234]
12 084-085 2DIGIT REPORT CODE FOR ZONE1 [11]
086-087 2DIGIT REPORT CODE FOR ZONE2 [12]
088-089 2DIGIT REPORT CODE FOR ZONE3 [13]
090-091 2DIGIT REPORT CODE FOR ZONE4 [14]
092-093 2DIGIT REPORT CODE FOR ZONE5 [15]
094-095 2DIGIT REPORT CODE FOR ZONE6 [16]
096-097 2DIGIT REPORT CODE FOR ZONE7 [17]
098-099 2DIGIT REPORT CODE FOR ZONE8 [18]
13 100 ZONETEST CANCEL CODE (1- 15)
14 101 ZONE TROUBLE REPORT CODE (1 - 15)
15 102 ZONERESTORALCODE (1- 15)
16 103 ZONE BYPASS REPORT CODE (1 - 15)
17 104 ZONE STATUS REPORT CODE (1 - 15)
18 105 ZONE NORMAL REPORT CODE (1 - 15)
19 106 KEYPAD(1 & 3) REPORT CODE (1 - 15)
107 KEYPAD(4 & 6) REPORT CODE (1 - 15)
108 KEYPAD(7 & 9) REPORT CODE (1 - 15)
109 KEYPAD(* & #) REPORT CODE (1 - 15)
20 110 DURESS REPORT CODE (1 - 15)
21 111 CLOSING REPORT CODE (1- 15)
22 112 OPENING REPORT CODE (1 - 15) For Conditional Opening (Reset After Alarm)
23 113 STATION REPORT CODE (1 - 15) Program only an Opening code. No Closing Code.
24 114-115 2 DIGIT REPORT CODE FOR LOWBATTERY
25 116-117 2DIGIT REPORTINGCODE FOR A/C FAILURE
26 118-119 2 DIGIT REPORT CODE, LOWBATTERY RESTORAL
27 120-121 2 DIGIT REPORTING CODE FOR A/C RESTORAL
28 122-123 2DIGIT REPORT CODE FOR AUTOMATIC TEST
29 124-125 2 DIGIT REPORTING CODE , UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD
30 126 ABBREVIATEDARMING CODE DIGIT LENGTH (1,2, or 3) DEFAULTS
32 128 GROUP 1 ENTRANCE DELAY (x10sec) (1 - 15) [ 3 ]
129 GROUP 2 ENTRANCE DELAY (x10sec) (1 - 15)
33 130 GROUP 1 EXIT DELAY(x10sec) (1 - 15) [ 3 ]
131 GROUP 2 EXIT DELAY(x10sec) (1 - 15)
34 132 BELL SHUTOFF TIME (x2min) (1 - 15) [ 3 ]

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FIGURE 9
35 133 ZONEREPORT DELAY TIME (x10sec) (1 - 15)
36 134 AC & LOW BATTERY REPORT DELAY(x1min) (1 - 15)
37 135 FALSE ALARM SHUTDOWN COUNT (1 - 15)
Weekdays = 1 - 7 ( Sunday = 1- Saturday = 7 ) 136 137 138 139 140
38 136-140 TIMER REPORT [month] [weekday] [day] [hour] [min]
39 141 ASSIGNABLE RELAY OUTPUT #1 BLANK= BURG BELL 1 = Audible Warning 2 = Door Strike 3 = Strobe Light
40 142 ASSIGNABLE RELAY OUTPUT #2 BLANK =FIRE BELL 4 = Courtesy 5 = Arm/Disarm/Alarm 6 = Ready/Trouble
41 143 REPORTINGATTEMPTS
*
Factory Set ( refer to compliance section in manual)
*
42 144 ANSWER ON RING NUMBER [10]
43 145-148 INSTALLER ACCESS CODE DIGITS [7777]
44 149-152 USER 1 ACCESS CODE DIGITS [1111]
153-156 USER 2 ACCESS CODE DIGITS
157-160 USER 3 ACCESS CODE DIGITS Note:User #8 is the Door Strike code
161-164 USER 4ACCESS CODE DIGITS Access Codes if Door Strike is selected in 141 or 142.
165-168 USER 5ACCESS CODE DIGITS Must be 4 Digits
169-172 USER 6 ACCESS CODE DIGITS
173-176 USER 7 ACCESS CODE DIGITS (SELECT ZONES)
177-180 USER 8 ACCESS CODE DIGITS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
45 183 MISC SELECTION GRP. 3 Items 1 & 2 enable Reverse
output on Assignable Outputs. Select 1 and/or 2 for assignable relay outputs #1/#2. Select "3" for enablement of the "Defeat Lockout"
- When enabled Exit/Entry and Follower zones can be faulted at time of Arming. Select "4" to activate the "Do not Dial without Dialtone".
46 185 DELAY GRP 1 ZONES (Select E/E + Follower zones) [ 3]
186 DELAY GRP 2 ZONES (Select E/E + Follower zones)
47 187 ZONES TO DIAL FIRST RECEIVER (select zones)
188 ZONES TO DIAL SECOND RECEIVER (select zones)
189 ZONES TO DIAL THIRD RECEIVER (select zones)
48 AUXILIARY DIAL SELECT 1= Keypad Panics 3 = ACLoss, Low Battery, Trouble, Upload
2 = Opening/Closing, Station 5 = Test Timer 7 = Status, Bypass
190 AUXILIARY CODES TO DIAL PHONE # 1 (select event)
191 AUXILIARY CODES TO DIAL PHONE # 2 (select event)
192 AUXILIARY CODES TO DIAL PHONE # 3 (select event)
49 193 TEST CANCEL ZONE SELECTION (select zones)
50 194 RESTORE ZONE SELECTION (select zones)
51 195 REPORTINGDELAYZONE SELECTION (select zones)
52 196 * BYPASSABLEZONE SELECTION (select zones)
53 197 AUDIBLE BURGLARY, SELECT ZONES (select zones) [ 2345678]
54 198 ENTRANCE/ EXIT ZONESELECTION (select zones) [ 3]
55 199 AUDIBLE FIRE, SELECT ZONES (24HR) (select zones) [ 1]
56 200 24 HOUR AUDIBLE ZONE SELECTION (select zones)
57 201 SILENT PANIC, SELECT ZONES(24HR) (select zones)
58 202 CHIME ZONE SELECTION (select zones)
59 203 DAY/NIGHT TROUBLE ZONESELECTION (select zones)
60 204 TROUBLE REPORT ZONE SELECTION (select zones)
61 205 MISC. SELECTIONSGRP1 (select functions)
1 = No End-of-Line Resistors 3 =Installer Code Privacy 5 = Chime Enable
7=LatchedFireBell
2 = Call Back Security 4 = 50 Hertz A/C 6 = No Exit Enunciation 8 = Primary/Secondary Partition
206 MISC. SELECTIONSGRP2 (SELECT FUNCTIONS) [ 6]
1 = Auto Bell Test 3 = TouchToneDialing 5 = Door Strike Enable 7 = Use (1 &3) as Smoke Reset
2 = Inhibit FC Annunciation 4 =Do Not Use 6 = Disable Ringback 8 = Enable KeypadTamper **
62 BURG BELL FIRE BELL
1&3 4&6 7&9 *&# 1&3 4&6 7&9 *&#
12345678
207 KEYPAD PAIRS - BELL ACTIVATION
63 208 BYPASS GROUP SELECTION Zones must be in item 196
* DO NOT ALLOW FIRE ZONES TO BE BYPASSED ** This option will disable Keypair #4. For use only with tampered keypads.

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2.37 INSTALLER PROGRAMMING
CALL DOWNLOADER COMPUTER
To have the panel call the “ScanPro Downloader” the following se-
quence is entered:
Figure 10
ANSWER THE DOWNLOADER COMPUTER
When the panel is programmed not to answer the telephone it may
be forced to answer the telephone by entering the following se-
quence:
Figure 11
SETTING SYSTEM’S TIME AND DATE (EKP1)
If it desired to change the date and time enter the key sequence as
follows:
Figure 12
There are a total of five parameters to be programmed in setting
the time and date of the system. These five parameters must be
programmed in consecutive order in the following steps and fash-
ion:
1. Enter the key sequence shown in Figure 11, the system will dis-
play the day of the week in numeric equivalence, i.e., a value of “1”
represents Sunday, “2” for Monday, and so on. Enter your correct
valuefor thecurrentday oftheweek. In ordertoadvance tothe next
parameter, you must press the [Mode] key and proceed to the next
step.
2. The second parameter to be programmed is the month. Again,
this is displayed in its numeric equivalence, i.e. a value of “1” repre-
sents January, “2” for February, and so on. Enter your correct value
ofthe desiredmonth andpress the[Mode] key toadvance.
3. The third parameter to be programmed is the day of the month.
Again,enter thedesiredvalue andpress the [Mode]key toadvance.
4. The fourth parameter to be programmed is the hour of the day.
Thisis displayedin 24-hourformat. You mustenter thehour, in(24-
hour) format, for the desired hour and press the [Mode] key to ad-
vance.
5. The fifth parameter to be programmed is the minute of the hour.
Enterthe propervalue andproceed tothe nextstep.
6. After entering the last parameter, you must press the [ENTER]
key so that the new parameters will be set to the system. If for any
reason you do not want to program these new parameters, you
must wait 30 seconds without pressing any key, at which point the
system will abort the whole programming process.
NOTE: Thedisplayformat foralltheabove parametersisidenticalto
the numeric display in the programming mode. The right bank of
LED’sthat correspondto thezone numbers1 through8 areused to
indicate the unit digits of 1 through 8, a value of 9 is indicated by
lighting zones 1 and 8. Correspondingly, the left bank of LED’s are
used to indicate the tenth digits of 10 through 80, a value of 90 is
indicatedby lightingzones 1and 8on thesame bank.
NOTE:Do not use the [1 & 3] key sequence while setting the
clock. If a mistake is made, simply re-enter the data correctly
before pressing the Mode or Enter keys.
SETTING SYSTEM’S TIME AND DATE (EKP1L)
Toset thetime enterthe keypadsequence shownin Figure11.
1. The display will indicate [DAY MO-DD HH:MM] with the cursor
underDAY.
2. Usethe numeric keysto enter theday of theweek. 1= Sunday2=
Monday and so on. Once you have the desired day press the right
arrowkey tomove the cursor to thenext location.
3. Enter the month (1-12) and use the right arrow to move the cur-
sor.
4. Entertheday ofthemonth (1-31)anduse therightarrow tomove
thecursor.
5. Enterthe hour(0-23) anduse theright arrowto movethe cursor.
6. Enter the minute (1-59) and use the right arrow to move the
cursor.
7. Thearrowkeys canbeused tomoveleft orrightto editthevalues
until correct. When you have the correct value press enter to save
thedata.

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SECTION 3: PROGRAMMING STEPS
Each of the "Steps" below correspond to the Item numbers used in
the ScanPro Downloader software. The numbers following each
of the steps are the EEProm memory locations used in keypad
programming.
PHONE OPTIONS
STEP 1 1-21 FIRST TELEPHONE NUMBER
The AV9000 is capable of reporting to three different telephone
numbers. Each number may be up to 20 digits in length (with a
required blank digit at the end of each number). Also, two special
function numbers may be used in conjunction with the telephone
numbers:*1) SECOND DIAL TONE In installations where two dial
tones are received (first for the internal line and second for the
outside line) the system can be programmed to detect a second
dial tone by entering a HEXADECIMAL “E” (14) between the two
numbers.EXAMPLE: Phone Number 9E5551212
After the system detects the first dial tone, it dials the number 9,
thenwaits foranother dial tone before dialingthe number5551212.
*2) DIALING PAUSE In areas where a dialing pause is
required, a dialing pause digit HEXADECIMAL “F” (15) can be in-
serted anywhere within the number. Each dialing pause digit is
approximately three seconds.
EXAMPLE: Phone Number 9F5551212
After the system detects dial tone, it dials 9. It then pauses three
secondsbefore dialing5551212.
*Applies to first, second and third telephone numbers.
STEP 2 22-42 SECOND TELEPHONE NUMBER
TheAV9000 iscapableof reportingtothree differenttelephonenum-
bers. Each number may be up to 20 digits in length (with a required
blankdigit atthe endof eachnumber).
STEP 3 43-62 THIRD PHONE NUMBER
Telephone numbers entered into these memory locations are used
foruploading/downloadingandshould beprogrammedtocall an IBM
PCorcompatiblecomputer equippedwitha1200baud modem listed
bySentrol, and ScanProDownloader Software.
STEP 4 64-67 1ST ACCOUNT NUMBER
STEP 5 68-71 2ND ACCOUNT NUMBER
STEP 6 72-75 3RD ACCOUNT NUMBER
Threeaccountnumbers areassignedtotelephone numbers1,2and
3respectively.Account numbersmaybe threeorfour digitsinlength
andwith arange ofHEXADECIMAL 0-9,A-F. AdemcoHigh Speed,
SK4+2 and ScanPro reporting formats require a four digit account
number.
Whenusing HEXADECIMALaccount numbersbe awarethat some
receivers will treat “0” as an “A” and others treat “10” as an “A”.
STEP 7 76 1ST REPORTING FORMAT
STEP 8 77 2ND REPORTING FORMAT
STEP 9 78 3RD REPORTING FORMAT
Enter a value from the following list to select the transmission for-
mat for each telephone number.
1 = Fast, 2300 Hz. handshake, 1800 Hz. data, 20 pps.
2 = Fast Extended, 2300 Hz. handshake, 1800 Hz. data, 20 pps.
3 = Not Used.
4 = SK 4 + 2 , 2300 Hz. handshake, 1800 Hz. data, 20 pps.
5 = Ademco Highspeed.
6 = Acron Superfast.
7 = Slow, 1400 Hz. handshake, 1900 Hz. data, 10 pps.
8 = Slow Extended 1400 Hz. handshake, 1900 Hz. data, 10 pps.
9 = SK 4 + 2, 1400 Hz. handshake, 1900 Hz. data, 10 pps.
10 = ScanPro Downloader 300 baud.
NOTE: See Figure 7 Receiver format examples
PANEL OPTIONS
STEP 10 79 ANTI-JAM TIME (0-30 Seconds)
TodeterminetheAnti-Jam time foryourcentraloffice,have someone
dialthe premisesphone from another location. Instruct thecaller to
hang up immediately when the phone is picked up. The amount of
time elapsed before dial tone is received is the anti jam time. Once
this time has been determined, program the anti-jam to exceed the
timemeasured above bythree (3)seconds.
NOTE: Anti-Jamtimes varyfrom centraloffice tocentral office. The
default value of 20 seconds will work in most areas.
STEP 11 80-83 PANEL PASSWORD
This security code is required to enable the ScanPro Downloader
computerto communicatewiththe panel.The ScanPro Downloader
programmingcannot proceedunlessthe computerknowsthispass-
word.This prevents other people withdownloaders fromaccessing
yourpanels but ifyou forget thepassword it willkeep you outas well.
Be sure that you know what password is in your panel and do not
leaveit atthe factorydefault of“1234”
STEP 12 84-99 ZONE EVENT CODES (2 digit 1-9, A-F)
Codeused toidentifya particularzonetransmission. Thefirstdigit of
this code is the alarm code and will be transmitted for Alarm mes-
sagesfollowed by thesecond digit whichis the actualzone identifier.
Thezone identifier usuallyis thezone number. The firstdigit is RE-
PLACEDwiththebypass, trouble,restore,status,or test cancelcode
toidentify theseother zonetransmission.
84-85 ZONE 1 EVENT CODE Fac. Def. = 11
86-87 ZONE 2 EVENT CODE Fac. Def. = 12
88-89 ZONE 3 EVENT CODE Fac. Def. = 13
90-91 ZONE 4 EVENT CODE Fac. Def. = 14
92-93 ZONE 5 EVENT CODE Fac. Def. = 15
94-95 ZONE 6 EVENT CODE Fac. Def. = 16
96-97 ZONE 7 EVENT CODE Fac. Def. = 17
98-99 ZONE 8 EVENT CODE Fac. Def. = 18
NOTE:Referto locations 187-189toassignzones tothephonenum-
berthey areto call.
STEP 13 100 TEST/CANCEL CODE (Single-digit 1-9, A-F)
Code used to report a test cancel (See memory location 193). This
characterwill beusedto replacethe first digitof thezoneevent code
(see location 84 above) if the event is a test/cancel. Depending on
theformat selected,the test/cancelreport transmittedwill consistof
a single digit or a two-digit code. For non-extended formats, the re-
port will be the code programmed. For extended and 4+2 formats,
the report will consist of the test/cancel code being the first digit
transmitted followed by the second digit of the event code pro-
grammed in memory locations (84-99).

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Format = SK4+2 Station Code = 5
Keypad # = 2 Account # = 1234
Duress Code = D Transmission = 1234
D3 = Duress Code User #3
1234 52 = Station Code Keypad #2
STEP 21 111 EVENT CLOSING CODE (Single-digit 1-9, A-F)
EnterReporting Code torepresent a Closing(Arming) Report. Clos-
ingReports aresentafter theprogrammed exit timeexpires. If there
isnodelay timeprogrammed,thereport willbeimmediate. Theclos-
ingcode willbe followedby theuser ID#.
STEP 22 112 EVENT OPENING CODE (Single-digit 1-9, A-F)
EnterReporting Codeto representan Opening(Disarming Report).
Opening report is sent when the system is disarmed. The opening
codewill befollowed bythe userID#.
Conditional Opening is enabled if an Open code only is pro-
grammed without a Close code. This code will be generated when
thesystem isdisarmed afterany alarmhas occurred onthe system.
STEP 23 113 STATION CODE (Single-digit 1-9, A-F)
This code (when programming) and the programmed keypad ad-
dressis usedto identifywhich keypadgenerated eitheran opening,
closing,or duress report.
For an example of the signal sent see location 110.
THIS NOTE APPLIES TO LOCATIONS 114 THROUGH 125
NOTE: Whentransmittingin AdemcoHigh-Speedand AcronSuper-
fast only the first digit will be transmitted. This single digit should be
programmedin theeven numberedaddress.
STEP 24 114-115 LOW BATTERY CODE (Double-digit 1-9, A-F)
Code reported when a low battery voltage is detected or no battery
onsystem.Refer toMemoryLocations190-192 to enablethisreport-
ingfeature andtelephonenumber selection.
STEP 25 116-117 AC LOSS CODE (Double-digit 1-9, A-F)
Code reported when AC power is lost. Refer to Memory Locations
190-192 to enable this reporting feature and telephone number se-
lection.
STEP 26 118-119 LOW BATTERY RESTORE CODE (Double-
digit1-9, A-F)
Code reported when adequate back-up system power (battery) is
detected.Reports tothe sametelephone numberas thelow battery
code.
STEP 27 120-121 AC RESTORE CODE (Double-digit 1-9, A-F)
Codereported whenAC power isreconnected. Reportsto the same
telephonenumber asthe ACcode.
STEP 28 122-123 TEST CODE (Double-digit 1-9, A-F)
Code reported whenever a test signal is transmitted to the Central
Station.Refer toMemoryLocations 190-192to enable thisreporting
featureandtelephone numberselection.Refer toMemoryLocations
136-140to setthe reportingtimes.
STEP 29 124-125 UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD CODE (Double-digit 1-
9,A-F)
Code reported after a successful transmission between the com-
puter and the system. Refer to Memory Locations 190-192 to en-
able this reporting feature and telephone number selection.
EXAMPLE: TEST/CANCEL REPORT FOR ZONE 5
Test/Cancel code = C
Zone5 Eventcode = 15
Test/CancelReport inSK 4+2 = C5
This report, when used in conjunction with extended, Silent Knight,
Acron Superfast, or Ademco will report Test Cancel by zone.
STEP 14 101 TROUBLE CODE (Single-digit 1-9, A-F)
Code reported whenever a trouble condition is detected. Program-
mingthisreport isidenticalto programminglocation100.This report,
when used in conjunction with extended, Silent Knight, Acron Su-
perfast, or Ademco will report Trouble by zone.
STEP 15 102 ZONE RESTORAL CODE (Single-digit 1-9, A-F)
Codeusedto reportarestoralof azone(SeeMemory Location194).
Programming this report is identical to programming location 100.
This report, when used in conjunction with extended, Silent Knight,
Acron Superfast, or Ademco will report Restoral by zone.
STEP 16 103 BYPASS CODE (Single-digit 1-9, A-F)
Codereported wheneverthesystem isarmed with abypassed zone
(SeeMemory Location196). Programming thisreport isidentical to
programming location 100. This report, when used in conjunction
with extended, Silent Knight, Acron Superfast, or Ademco will re-
port Bypass by zone.
STEP 17 104 STATUS CODE (Single-digit 1-9, A-F)
Code reported to indicate that a previously reported zone is still
violated. If the panel needs to send a second alarm message this
feature will cause it to report the status message meaning that the
previous alarm zone has not restored.
This report, when used in conjunction with extended, Silent Knight,
Acron Superfast, or Ademco will report Status by zone. A “7” must
be programmed in locations 190-191 to turn on the Status report
for all formats except Acron Superfast or Ademco High Speed.
STEP 18 105 ZONE NORMAL CODE
A“5” mustbe programmedinthis locationto allowcompatibility with
Ademco High-Speed format. The Acron Superfast format can use
any digit but a HEXADECIMAL digit is preferred.
STEP 19 106-109 KEYPAD EMERGENCY CODES (Single-digit
1-9,A-F)
Code reported whenever an emergency keypair is pressed. A total
of four reports can be generated. Refer to Memory Locations 106-
109and190-192toactivatethisreportingfeatureandtelephonenum-
berselection. In twodigitformats thekeypadnumber willbethe 2nd
digitforming thecomplete message.The keypadnumber islocated
in
keypad programming
location 00.
106 KEYPAD EVENT (1 & 3) CODE
107 KEYPAD EVENT (4 & 6) CODE
108 KEYPAD EVENT (7 & 9) CODE
109 KEYPAD EVENT (* & #) CODE
(Seenotes forlocation 206)
STEP 20 110 DURESS CODE (Single-digit 1-9, A-F)
Codereported duringa duressreport. To activate, press theaccess
code followed by “9” then the ENTER key. The system will disarm
and a silent alarm will be transmitted. Refer to Memory Locations
190-192 to enable this reporting feature and telephone number
selection. On the EKP1L this feature is programmable to use ei-
ther the 9 or the 0. See EKP1L programming sheet Figure 4.
Example: User 3 Duress (disarms) at Keypad 2.
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