Arrowhead SK1L Assembly instructions

SK1L
LCD KEYPAD
Installation & Programming
Manual
Use with
SC800/1600 Series control panels
P/N 64812820 A PDF 10/1/97

GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF SK1L
The SK1L is an EEPROM based Digital Arming Station with LCD display that provides full
system status from one or more convenient locations. The SK1L can be programmed to meet
a wide range of Residential and Commercial applications. Read and become familiar with the
information contained in the SK1L Owner`s Manual before proceeding with the installation.
Dimensions: 6 1/2" x 4 5/8" x 1"
Current Consumption: 80 mA minimum, 100 mA maximum each unit
The material in this publication is for informational purposes only and is subject to change
without notice. SENTROL Inc. assumes no responsibility for any error which may appear in
this publication.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
1) Remove the SK1L from the packing box and verify that all the contents are there:
SK1L Keypad
SK1L Installation Manual
SK1L Owner's Manual
2) The front and rear covers snap together and can be easily separated for installation. Insert
a small screwdriver into the slots located at the bottom of the keypad and gently press in and
lift the front cover away from the backplate.
SURFACE MOUNTING
1) Using the rear plastic housing cover as a template, mark the four mounting holes on the wall.
There are several different sets of mounting holes to suit a variety of different situations. The
recommended mounting height is between 48" and 54" from the floor to the top edge of the
keypad.
2) Insert the keypad wire through the opening in the center of the back housing and then fasten
the back to the wall using sheet metal screws and wall anchors. On solid walls use the side
knock outs for wiring.
ELECTRICAL BOX MOUNTING
1) The SK1L may be mounted directly onto a double gang box using the four curved slotted
holes and four #6 x 32 x 1" pan head screws.
2) Refer to the following table or the hook up diagram in the control panel for the correct wiring.
CAUTION: ALL CONNECTIONS SHOULD BE MADE WITH POWER REMOVED
SK1L SC800/1600 PANEL
KPD +V TERM. 16
KPD -COM TERM. 17
KPD I/O TERM. 18
PROGRAMMING THE KEYPAD
The new version of the SK1L keypad has a 93C66 chip in location U1 on the back of the keypad
PCB. Original keypads have a 93C46 chip in location U1.
The SK1L keypad needs to have its keypad address and its text messages programmed.
These are set to default values at the factory. The SC800 / 1600 system will work fine with these
default values. If you are using partitioned mode in the SC800 / 1600 then you must set the
keypad address to match the partition to which it is assigned. Refer to the SC800 / 1600
installation manual for instructions on Partitioned mode. If you choose you can also modify
the text messages. Older SK1L keypads do not have programmable text messages and the
keypad address is the only programmable location.
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CHANGING DATA OR TEXT THROUGH THE KEYPAD
1) Enter the following sequence at the keypad to activate keypad programming mode:
[ * & 0 ] + [ I I I I ] + [ 9 ]
[ * & 0 ] = Pressed simultaneously [ I I I I ] = Installer's code (factory default = 7777)
programmed into control panel.
2) When you enter programming mode you will be at location 0. This is indicated by the top
line in the display saying PROGRAM# followed by #0 the actual memory location. The current
data in that address is displayed at the left on the second line of the display after you press
[ # ].
3) Using the [ * ] key you can switch the cursor back and forth between the "program#" value
and the "data" value. To change the memory location put the cursor on the "program#" value
using the [ * ] key and enter a new three digit memory location, i.e. ("012" = 12). To change
the data put the cursor on the data value using the [*]key and then enter new data .
4) The programming defaults for the domestic SK1L are shown in Figure 2. This programming
shows the locations and range of data that each memory location will accept. The keypad map
(Figure 1) shows which keys correspond to the Alpha-Numeric characters used in text
programming.
5) While in "data" mode for locations 0 or 1, enter numbers using the number keys. For
programming Alpha-Numeric locations, each number key will enter that number and 3
different characters. Refer to (Figure 1). Pressing a key repeatedly will cause it to step through
these characters in sequence then repeat the sequence. Press the key as many times as you
need to get the character you want showing in the display on line 2. When you have the
character you want use the
▲
key to move the cursor to the next position. Once you have
the complete word showing in the display, press [ # ] to save that word and move on to the
next memory location.
6) While entering or editing data the following keys can be used to reposition the cursor.
▲
move right
▲
move left ▲up one line
▲
down one line.
If you need to clear the line or clear one character the following keys are used.
[ 1 & 3 ] simultaneously to clear line [ 4 & 6 ] simultaneously to delete current character
7) To exit keypad programming press [ * & # ] simultaneously
8) The panel is now in normal mode and will operate as a control panel. You must use the
correct keypad number when in partitioned mode to assign the keypad to the partition you
intend.
The above procedure specifies keypad programming only. The SC800/1600 installation
manuals (P/N 64812821) cover panel programming functions, locations, and partition-
ing mode. Refer to the SC800 /1600 installation manuals and the SK1L owner's manual
(P/N 64812819) for information on WARRANTY and LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.
FIGURE 1 Character map for programming
Alpha-Numeric descriptions using the SK1L
keypad.
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SK1L
LCD
KEYPAD
EEPROM
MEMORY
MAP
Location MESSAGES ALPHA / NUMERIC DATA
1 "0" - Keypad ID ( Starts from 0 ) (Select 0-7)
2 "Z" - Letter used to identify zone number
3 "KYPD PGM" - Local Programming prompt
4 "PANEL PGM" - Panel Programming prompt
5 "NOT READY" - Message indicating the system is not secure
6 "ARMED INST" - Message indicating the system is Armed/ Instant
7 "ALARM" - Message indicating the zone has caused an alarm
8 "TROUBLE" - Message indicating a Fire or Day/Night zone is open
9 "ARMED" - Message indicating the system is armed
10 "READY" - Message indicating the system is Ready to Arm
11 "BYPASSED" - indicates the specific zone is not armed
12 "VIOLATED" - indicates Burglary zone is not secure
13 "AC-OFF" - indicates the AC power is not available
14 "LOW BATT." - indicates either no or lowbattery
15 "FAIL COMMUNICATE" - indicates communication failure
16 "PANEL LINE DOWN" - indicates no data to keypad
17 Reserved for futureuse
18 DAY MM-DD HH:MM Time / Date display format header
19 *** - indicates undefined day of week
20 SUN - indicates First day of the week
21 MON - indicates Second day of the week
22 TUE - indicates Third day of the week
23 WED- indicates Fourth day ofthe week
24 THU - indicates Fifth day of the week
25 FRI - indicates Sixth day of the week
26 SAT - indicates Seventh day of the week
27 "USER" - Messa
g
e identif
y
in
g
s
y
stem user
28 "STATION" - Messa
g
e TO identif
y
which ke
y
pad address was used
USER/INSTALLER MENU PROMPTS
29 "SET TIME/DATE"
30 "SET ENTRY TIME"
31 "SET EXIT TIME"
32 "EDIT USER CODE"
33 "EDIT ZONE NAME"
34 "CALL STATION"
35 "ANSWER CALL"
36 "PROGRAMMING"
37 "VIEW HISTORY"
38 "SEND"
39 "RETRIEVE"
40 "COPY PROM"
HISTORY ABBREVIATIONS
41 "AL" - ALARM
42 "TB" - TROUBLE
43 "RT" - RESTORE
44 "BP" - BYPASS
45 "AX" - AUXILIARY
46 "E1" - EMERGENCY KEYPAIR 1
47 "E2" - EMERGENCY KEYPAIR 2
48 "E3" - EMERGENCY KEYPAIR 3
49 "E4" - EMERGENCY KEYPAIR 4
50 "DU" - DURESS
51 "CL" - CLOSE
52 "OP" - OPEN
53 "AR" - ALARM RESET
54 "ST" - STATION
55 "ET" - ENTER TEST MODE
56 "DA" - DOOR ACCESS
57 Reservedfor futureuse
FIGURE 2
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