Teknim VAP404 Owner's manual

VAP404
INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL
Issue Date: 09/07/2013
Software version 3.0 and higher
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Read this guide carefully before operating device and keep this guide for later reference. Follow all
operating and safety instructions in this guide.
Keep devices away from dust and moisture.
Locate device to the straight place in order not to damage it.
Use device together with metal box .
OPERATING CONDITIONS :
Don’t operate device beyond following values.
Temperature : Between 0C and +65C
Humidity : %95 in +40C
POWER SUPPLY:
Use device only with voltage mentioned in guide. If you are not sure about supply voltage you will connect,
contact with your vendor.
GROUNDING :
Before connecting power supply, control if grounding works properly.
SUPPLY CABLE PROTECTION :
Protect the supply cable against breaking and crushing.
CURRENT LIMIT:
Don’t connect devices that consume current exceeds limits.
OBJECT and LIQUID ENTRY :
Never push any kind of objects or liquid into this unit as they may short-out parts that could result in a fire or
electrical shock.
SERVICE :
Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
CONDITIONS NEED SERVICE :
Contact with your vendor on the following conditions
oIf power cable or plug is damaged ,
oIf any kind of objects drops into unit ,
oIf unit is exposed to water or rain ,
oIf unit is dropped or cover is damaged ,
oIf you realize that device doesn't work properly
oIf unit doesn’t operate properly in operating conditions ,
SPARE PART :
If parts of device are changed to repair, ensure that technician uses original parts against electrical shock,
fire, etc.
SECURITY CONTROL :
To control if your device operates in healthy and convenient conditions, demand service from your vendor.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION 5
2. FEATURES 6
3. MOUNTING
3.1. GENERAL 7
3.2. SIREN CONNECTION 8
3.3. DETECTOR CONNECTION 8
3.4. KEYPAD CONNECTION 12
3.5. TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION 12
3.6. CONNECTING OF PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS 13
3.7. CONNECTION OF PANEL ARMED OUTPUT (ARM) 13
3.8. POWER CONNECTION 14
4. QUICK & SIMPLE PROGRAMMING
4.1. FIRST OPERATING 14
4.2. SIMPLE PROGRAMMING 14
5. PROGRAMMING SETTINGS
5.1. INTRODUCTION 17
5.2. ENTERING/EXITING INSTALLER & MASTER PROGRAM 18
5.3. CHANGING CODES 18
5.4. ASSIGNING/DISPLAYING KEYPAD ADDRESS 18
5.5. PROGRAMMING ADDRESSES 18
5.6. DEFAULT CONFIGURATIONS 26
6. LOADING FACTORY DEFAULTS 31
7. APPLICATIONS
7.1. SMART PARTITION TECHNOLOGY 32
7.2. ACCESS CONTROL 33
7.3. USING VAP PANEL AS TWO SEPERATED PANELS 33
7.4. CONNECTING FIRE DETECTOR 34
7.5. CONNECTING FIRE SIREN 34
7.6. AUTOMATIC ARM PARTTITONS ON NO ACTIVITY 34
7.7. ADDING REMOTE CONTROL MODULE 35
7.8. ADDING VOICE MESSAGE MODULE 35
7.9. CONNECTION OF VAPMAN SOFTWARE PC VIA COM PORT 35
7.10. CONNECTION OF VAPMAN SOFTWARE PC VIA USB PORT 35
8. DETAILED PROGRAMMING
8.1. MAIN CONFIGURATIONS
8.1.1. Time/Date Settings 36
8.1.2. Entry Delays 37
8.1.3. Exit Delays 37
8.1.4. Central Monitoring Station Account Numbers 38
8.1.5. Central Monitoring Station Phone Numbers 38
8.1.6. User Phone Numbers 39
8.1.7. Assigning/Changing User Codes 40
8.2. PANEL SETTINGS
8.2.1. Panel Main Settings 41
8.2.2. Siren Settings 44
8.2.3. Automatic Arm/Disarm Settings 44
8.2.4. PGM Output Settings 47
8.2.5. Timer Settings 49
8.2.6. Remote Controlling 51
8.2.7. Setting Zone as KEY Input 51
8.3. ZONE SETTINGS
8.3.1. Zone Wiring 52
8.3.2. Zone Partitions 53
8.3.3. Zone Types 54
8.3.4. Zone Extra Settings 55
8.3.5. Zone Trigger Delay 56
8.4. KEYPAD SETTINGS
8.4.1. Keypad Permissions 56
8.4.2. Keypad Partitions 57

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8.5. USER SETTINGS
8.5.1. Start Time 57
8.5.2. Finish Time 58
8.5.3. User Days 59
8.5.4. User Partitions 59
8.5.5. User Keypads 60
8.5.6. User Limitations 61
8.6. CENTRAL MONITORING STATION & USER PHONE DIALER SETTINGS
8.6.1. General Features 61
8.6.2. Event Logs 65
8.6.3. Contact ID Event Codes 68
8.6.4. DTMF 4+2, etc Event Codes 70
8.7. OPTIONAL MODULES
8.7.1. Remote Control Module 72
8.7.2. Zone Expansion Module 73
8.8 KEYPAD INNER SETTINGS
8.8.1. VPC108 LED Keypad Inner Settings 73
8.8.2. VPC301 LCD Keypad Inner Settings 74
9 . KEYPAD INSTRUCTION
9.1. LED KEYPAD-VPC108
9.1.1. Features 77
9.1.2. Usage 77
9.1.3. Functions of Buttons 78
9.1.4. Meaning of Beep Sounds 78
9.1.5. Meaning of Lights 79
9.1.6. Keypad Addresses 79
9.1.7. Keypad Inner Settings 79
9.1.8. Reports 79
9.1.9. Troubles 79
9.2. LCD KEYPAD VPC301
9.2.1. Features 80
9.2.2. Usage 81
9.2.3. Functions of Buttons 81
9.2.4. Meaning of Beep Sounds 82
9.2.5. Meaning of Lights 82
9.2.6. Keypad addresses 82
9.2.7. Keypad Inner Settings 82
9.2.8. Reports 82
9.2.9. Troubles 82

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1. INTRODUCTION
VAP404 is 4+4 zone alarm panel that meets desires. It has simple usage also let technician to configure user
needs simply.
Simple Mounting
oPanel is mounted wall by three holes.
oPanel case has cable holes to pass cables through Panel PCB.
oFunctions of terminals is written on PCB. Connect cables to proper place.
oConnect telephone lines
oConnect Battery and AC Power
Simple Maintenance
oDevice monitors troubles instantly.
oTest feature provides simple maintenance.
o256 events are hold in memory.
oBattery doesn’t need maintenance.
Simple Programming
oProgramming addresses are grouped by feature.
oInstaller can configure panel, only by setting user codes, phone numbers.
oAll settings can be configured or can be downloaded to computer, by using PC software and connection
cable,
Simple Usage
oSimply arm/disarm panel by entering code.
oSmart Partition Technology provides quick arming.
oArm/Disarm by Remote controller.
oArm/Disarm by Telephone
oArm/Disarm by Key.
oAutomatic Arm/Disarm feature by Timers.
Simple Automation
oWhen panel is armed, ARM output activates and can be used control anything.
oPGM outputs can be activated by timers.
oPGM outputs can be activated by assigned zones or partitions to PGMs.
oPGM outputs can be used as ARM or SRN output.
oPGM outputs can be activated on condition of fire or can be used to reset fire detectors.
oPGM outputs can be controlled by Telephone.
oPGM outputs can be controlled by Keypad.
Simple Management
oTime limit can be assigned to users
oUsers can arm specific partitions.
oUsers keypads can be selected.
Smart Partition Technology
oWithout creating partition , zones are assigned to partitions defined before. Doors are assigned to C
Button, windows are assigned to B Button, interior zones are assigned to A Button , exterior zones are
assigned to D Button.
oDoors are armed with C Button ,windows are armed with B button quickly.
oYou can arm zones except interior zones when you are in home by using A Button ,
oYou can fully arm panel by using D Button.

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2. FEATURES
Inputs
oProgrammable 4+4 zone
oNC,NO, 1-EOL Resistor, 2-EOL Resistor zones, Double Zone.
oDifferent zone types (Door, Window, Tamper, Fire etc.)
oAdditional features assigned zones(Follower zone, end zone, silent zone etc)
oEnter/Exit delays for each partition.
oKEY input to arm
oSabotage switch on Panel and Keypad
Outputs
oProgrammable outputs (NC, NO)
oSiren Output; SRN (NC, NO, cutoff time)
oARM Output (NC, NO)
Siren
oOutdoor or Indoor can be connected
oAdjustable cutoff time(2255 minutes)
Keypad
oCan be used with 4 Keypads(max)
oAddressable Keypads
oLED or LCD Keypads can be used together
oProgrammable backlight
oDisplays event logs
oDisplays Ready, Armed, Trouble, Fire status
oShortcut buttons like Test, Report, Memory.
oOnly displays zones assigned to Keypads
oChime option
oKeypad Dimensions: 150mm(width) x 120mm (Length) x 22mm (Height)
General Features
o5 user codes,1 Master code, 1 installer code, 1 Guest code, 1 Ambush code, 1 PC Connection Code
oReal time clock
o256 event logs
o6 user phone numbers
oCommunicator supports 2 Central Monitoring Stations (Contact ID, 4+2,4+1,3+2,3+1 (DTMF) )
oEach Central Monitoring Station has 2 phone numbers
oManuel and Automatic Bypass
oSmart Partition Technology
oPC connection by USB or COM Port
o2 Timers
oPGM outputs can be controlled by telephone
Types of Arming/Disarming Panel
oArm with single button
oArm/Disarm specific partitions
oAutomatic Arm/Disarm panel in the specific time.
oArm/Disarm with KEY Input
oArm/Disarm with remote control unit(Remote control module must be connected to Panel)
oArm/Disarm by telephone
Alarm Types
oSiren Alarm: siren alarms, panel dials user and Central Monitoring Station
oSilent Alarm: siren doesn’t alarm, panel dials user and Central Monitoring Station.
Electrical & Mechanical Features
o220230V AC Voltage
oFuse AC Voltage(125mA)
oPower supply for external units with electronic fuses
o12V DC Current Output(Siren + AUX + Keypad) : 1A (max)
oCurrent limited battery charge circuit
o2 x 12V 7Ah battery can be connected.
oPGM1, PGM2, ARM output current:: 300mA max. Total current output of PGM1,PGM2, ARM: 500mA max.
oSRN output current:: 500mA max.
oDimensions: 310mm(width) x 302mm (Length) x 83mm (Height)
oWeight( ± 2 gr) : 2785 gr / 3095 gr (Packaged)
Optional Modules
oVoice recording module, Voice message module (includes 8 messages), Remote Control module, 4-zone expansion module,
RS-232 PC link module, USB PC link module, Relay module, X-10 module, Network module, Modem module.

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3. MOUNTING
WARNING! : Don’t connect power to panel without finishing wiring.
3.1. GENERAL
Drill necessary holes on the wall and then mount panel case to wall by using proper holes. Metal cover of
panel constitute of body and cover. Cover is opened by removing two screws. Detectors, siren, and
telephone line are connected to Panel by using proper cables. (It is recommended to you use wire screened
cable or silver foiled LIYCY cable and ground the mains voltage) Before connecting supply voltage, make
sure that all connections are made correctly. Also it is recommended to connect keypad cable foil to panel
GND and keypad GND. For the mains voltage connection, 3x0.75 mm² standard cable may be
usedDescriptions of panel terminals are in the following picture.
Following picture shows panel connections.

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3.2. SIREN CONNECTION
Siren connection is made by 12V,SRN,GND terminals.12V and GND is supply voltage of Siren. Trigger
output of Siren is SRN. Siren output can be programmed as NO ,NC. If 2 sirens is connected, one of sirens
should be used in SCB mode.
When 2 sirens are connected to panel, one of the sirens should be on SCB mode to increase current
consumption.
3.3. DETECTOR CONNECTION
Detector alarm outputs are NC or NO. One of 2 wire output is connected to Z1, Z2 ,Z3 or ,Z4 input the other
is connected COM. Supply voltage of detectors is provided by AUX output. Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4 can be
programmed as NO,NC, single end of line resistor or double end of line resistor. Following picture shows
example of PIR detector and magnetic contact connection by using none end of line resistor connection.
End of Line Resistor Connection : When single end of line resistor is used, any break in detector cable
can be noticed. When double end of line resistor is used, any break in detector cable and also short circuit

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can be noticed. It is recommended to use double end of line resistor. 2.7kΩ resistor that comes with panel
can be used for end of line connection. These resistors should be connected to detector sides. If more than
one detector contacts is wanted to be serially connect, end of line resistor connection can’t be made, none-
resistor connection should be made. Following pictures shows end of line resistor connection.

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Zone number can be increased to 8 by zone doubling feature. You make zone doubling by using 1kΩ
and 2kΩ resistors connected to zone as following picture. Zone doubling is enabled in Zone Wiring section of
Installer Program. Each physical zone can be used as 2 zone by zone doubling. Contact types(NC,NO) of
zones can be configured from their addresses. Zone doubling feature can’t be used together with zone
expansion module.

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Note: If Tamper connection is made as above in single, double end of line connection or zone doubling
connection, panel goes into alarm when tamper is activated. Panel only sends zone trouble code to central
monitoring station if panel is not armed.
Look at Zone Wiring section in 9.3.1 for programming details.

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3.4. KEYPAD CONNECTION
GND, DT, CK, 12V terminals are used to connect panel to Keypad. These terminals are connected to same
terminals on Keypad. If connection couldn’t made correctly, Keypad warns user. 4 Keypads can be
connected to VAP404 Panel. It is recommended to connect keypad cable foil to panel GND and keypad
GND. If more than one keypad is connected, enter keypad addresses firstly(Look at Assigning/Displaying
Keypad Address section). Also keypads that is connected panel must be enabled from panel(Look at Keypad
Permissions section).
Ensure that panel isn’t connected to power and DT and CK terminals aren’t connected to 12V to
prevent panel from breaking down.
Note: Length of connection cable between Keypad and Panel should be maximum 100 meter long.
3.5. TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION
Telephone line connection is made to LINE terminal. If telephone line can’t be connected correctly, trouble
and memory leds flash on VPC108 Keypad, Trouble led lights and trouble message is seen on VPC301
Keypad. When telephone line is corrected, trouble message is cancelled. Don’t connect other devices to
LINE input by parallel. Other devices should be connected to PHONE output. Connection is displayed on the
following picture.
Note: If ADSL line is used, phone line connection should be connected to phone line output of SPLITTER
device, otherwise some problems can occur about phone dialing.

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3.6. CONNECTION OF PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS
VAP404 has 2 PGM outputs. These outputs can be used for kind of purposes. Detailed information is in
Programming Section.
Connect devices that don’t exceed current limit of PGM outputs.
Note: You can get 4 PGM outputs by using TRM904 relay module, or can get 8 PGM outputs by using 2
TRM904 module together. Look at TRM904 guide for detailed description.
3.7. CONNECTION OF PANEL ARMED OUTPUT(ARM)
ARM output is normally output(NO contact). When panel is armed, ARM output is closed. These outputs can
be used for kind of purposes. Detailed information is in Programming Section.
Connect devices that don’t exceed current limit of ARM output.

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3.8. POWER CONNECTION
Connect power cables properly to its place on panel case.
NOTE : Don’t forget grounding.
There is AC 220V(230V)/16V 1,2A transformer inside Panel case. Connect 16V AC to panel and then you
will see green led lights on Panel. Connect battery cables to battery(be careful about poles). 2 unit 12V 7 Ah
battery can be connected to Panel. When battery voltage decrease to limit values, keypad goes into energy
protection mode so panel consumes lower energy.
Power terminal has a fuse of 0,125 A. If fuse breaks down, remove fuse from power terminal on panel case,
put the new one.
4. QUICK & SIMPLE PROGRAMMING
This section includes quick and simple programming of VAP404.
4.1. FIRST OPERATING
Control panel connections. If all connections are correct, connect AC voltage then connect battery. After
entering Date/Time, Trouble led is OFF on keypad if no other trouble on panel.
4.2. SIMPLE PROGRAMMING
oEnter time and date. (Trouble message disappears.)
oEnter User phone numbers, Central Monitoring Station phone numbers and account numbers.
oEnter Codes.
oTest siren.
oTest Central Monitoring Station and User Phone Dialer
Default settings ; All zones are NC (Normally closed). Z1 is entry-exit zone, Z2 is follower zone, Entry and
exit delays are 15 sec. Installer code is 9999, master code is 1234, and Central Monitoring Station
communication format is Contact ID.
Description of simple installation is in the following. LED means LED Keypad, LCD means LCD Keypad.

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Detailed description of Keypad usage is in Programming Section. To enter address, enter 4 digit
address then you see data recorded before. If you want to change data, enter new data and push √
button. On LCD Keypad. Use up-down arrow buttons to explore menu. To confirm changed data on
selected item, push √ button.
oEnter Installer Program
LED, LCD Press 4 (Program) long 9 9 9 9 Default INSTALLER Code = 9999
Program Light lights in LED. LED Keypad and displays “INSTALLER MENU” on LCD
Keypad.
oSet Up Time
LED 01 01 1259 √ Time = 12:59
LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS→CLOCK SETTING→ CLOCK SETTING
TIME: 12 59 √
oSet Up Date
LED 01 02 23 11 04 √ Date = 23 November 2004
LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS→CLOCK SETTTING→ CLOCK SETTING
DATE: 23 11 04 √
oEnter Account Number
LED 04 01 1 2 3 4 √ Account Number = 1234
LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS→CMS ACCOUNT #’S →01-CMS ACCNT NO
1 2 3 4 √
oEnter Central Monitoring Station-1(CMS-1) Phone Number
LED 05 01 0 216 1234567 √Phone number = 0 216 1234 567
To add duration time, press 0 (long).
05 01 9 0 (long) 0 216 1234567 √
LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS→ CMS PHONES→01-CMS PHONE NR
0 216 1234567 √ (First number of CMS-1)
To add duration time, press 0 (long).
9 0 (long) 0 216 1234567 √
If CMS-1 has 2 phone numbers, enter 2. phone number to 05 03(LED) or 03-CMS PHONE NR (LCD)
When CMS phone number is entered, CMS dialing( 1. option in 50 01) is automatically activated by panel.
oEnter User Phone Numbers
LED 06 01 0 532 1234567√ Phone number = 0532 123 45 67
06 02 ................ √
. .
. .
06 06 ................ √
To add duration time, press 0 (long).
06 01 9 0 (long) 0 532 1234567 √
LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS→PRIVATE PHONES→ 01-PERSON PHONE NR
0 532 1234567 √
0-BASIC SETTINGS→PRIVATE PHONES→ 02-PERSON PHONE NR
0 532 1234567 √
. .
. .
To add duration time, press 0 (long)
9 0 (long) 0 532 1234567 √
When user phone is entered, user phone dialing( 2 .option in 50 01) is automatically activated by panel.
oExit Installer Program
LED, LCD Press X (Exit) (long)

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oChange Installer Code
LED, LCD √ (long)(Password) 9 9 9 9 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 √New code= 3333
Default Installer code = 9999
oEnter Master Program
LED, LCD 4 (long)(Program) 1 2 3 4 Default Master Code = 1234
Program Light flashes in LED Keypad and displays “MASTER MENU” on LCD Keypad.
oAssign User Code
5 user codes + 1 Guest code can be entered.
LED 07 01 X X X X √ 4 digit code = XXXX
07 02 ........... √
. .
. .
07 06 ........... √(Guest code )
LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS→USER CODES→01-USER CODE
X X X X √
. .
0-BASIC SETTINGS→ USER CODES→ 06-USER CODE
X X X X √ (Guest code)
oAssign Duress Code
LED 07 07 X X X X √ 4 digit code = XXXX
LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS→ USER CODES→ 07-USER CODE
X X X X √
oChange PC Connection Code
LED 07 08 X X X X √ Default PC Connection Code = 7777
LCD 0-BASIC SETTINGS→ USER CODES→ 08-USER CODE
X X X X √
oExit Master Program
LED, LCD Press X (Exit) (long)
oChange Master Code Default Master Code = 1234
LED, LCD Press √ (Password) (long) 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 √
New Code=4567
oTest Siren
LED,LCD Press 8 (Test) (long) 3 1
oTest User Phone Number
LED, LCD First Number
Press 8 (Test) (long) 2 1
Second Number
Press 8(Test) (long) 2 2
.
.
Sixth Number
8 (long)(Test) 2 6
oTest Central Monitoring Station(CMS) Numbers
LED, LCD Press 8(Test) (long) 1 1 ; CMS-1 1.phone number test
Press 8(Test) (long) 1 2 ; CMS-2 1.phone number test
Press 8(Test) (long) 1 3 ; CMS-1 2.phone number test
Press 8(Test) (long) 1 4 ; CMS-2 2.phone number test
NOTE:
Zone settings are configured from addresses of 20
0X, 21 0X, 22 0X, 23 0X. ( X = Zone Number)
Enter delays are configured from addresses of 02
0X, exit delays are configured from addresses of
03 0X (X = Partition number).
All addresses can be seen in 5.5 Programming
Addresses.

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5. PROGRAMMING SETTINGS
5.1. INTRODUCTION
VAP404 has two programming sections. One of them is Installer Program<IP> that is entered by installer
code other is Master Program<MP> that is entered by master code. Installer program includes addresses,
and operational settings that are used by technician who installs panel. Master program includes addresses
that are interested in user settings like time/date, phone numbers, user passwords and permissions.
Passwords can be reset in master or Installer program. Settings in master or installer program can be reset
only in Installer program.
To programming, enter address of feature you want configure. If you wait a little, you see value in that
address. At this moment you can enter new value and then press √.
Programming addresses are classified in VAP404. Addresses are total 4 digits. First two digits of addresses
indicate address group. The second two digits of addresses indicate zone no, user no, keypad no…etc.
Main configurations include addresses that are used in basic installations so installer easily installs system.
Main Settings : 01-Date/Time
02-Partition Entry Delays
03-Partition Exit Delays
04-Central Monitoring Station Account Numbers
05-Central Monitoring Station Phone Numbers
06-User Phone Numbers
07-User Codes
Panel Settings: 10-Panel General Settings
11-Siren Settings
12-Automatic Arm-Disarm
13-PGM Settings
14-Timer Settings
15-Remote Access(by telephone)
16-KEY Settings
Zone Settings: 20-Zone Wiring
21-Zone Partition
22-Zon Type
23-Zon Settings
24-Zone Trigger Delay
Keypad Settings: 30-Keypad Permissions
31-Keypad Partitions
99-Keypad Inner Settings
User Settings: 40-Start time
41-Finish time
42-Authorized days
43-Authorized partitions
44-User Keypads
45-User Limitations
Communicator-Dialer: 50-General Settings
51-Reporting Settings
52-53-Central Monitoring Station Event Codes
Optional Modules: 60-RF Remote Controller Settings
61-Zone Expander Module Settings

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5.2. ENTERING / EXITING INSTALLER & MASTER PROGRAM
Press Program button until you hear long beep and enter installer code then device enters “Installer
Program”. Program led lights and Ready light flashes in LED Keypad. LCD Keypad displays “INSTALLER
MENU”.
4 (Program)(long) 9 9 9 9 Default Installer Code = 9999
Press Program button until you hear long beep and enter master code then device enters “Installer
Program”. Program and Ready light flashes in LED Keypad. LCD Keypad displays “MASTER MENU”.
4 (Program)(long) 1 2 3 4 Default Master Code = 1234
To exit programming mode, press Exit button long until you hear long beep then Program light becomes
OFF and LCD screen returns stand by mode.
X (Exit) (long)
Panel exits Programming mode if you don’t press any button within 3 minutes.
5.3. CHANGING CODES
User can simply change codes(except Duress code and PC connection code) by entering following in
Standby mode.
√ (Password) (long) XXXX YYYY YYYY √
XXXX = old code, YYYY = new code
5.4. ASSIGNING / DISPLAYING KEYPAD ADDRESS
Default Keypad Address is “1”. If more than one keypad will be used, Keypad addresses must be different
each other. Do following to change Keypad address ;
4 (long) Address √ (Address = 1, 2, 3, 4 )
Do following to see Keypad address ;
6 (long) 4
Keypad displays its address by zone lights on LED Keypad. LCD Keypad displays its address on screen.
5.5. PROGRAMMING ADDRESSES
ADDRESS
FUNCTION
VALUE
DEFAULT
VALUE
ENTERED
VALUE
PAGE &
PROGRAM
IP:Installer
MP:Master
01 01
Time
HH MM HH=hour , MM= minute
00:00
38 IP, MP
01 02
Date
DD MM YY DD=day, MM=month, YY=year(last 2 digit)
00.00.00
38 IP, MP
01 03
Day of Week
D, D=1~7, 1=Monday.......,7=Sunday,(only readable)
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39 IP, MP
02 01
02 02
02 03
02 04
Entry Delays
A Partition
B Partition
C Partition
D Partition
0~255 seconds
15
0
0
0
39, IP
Look at pg.
34 for SPT
03 01
03 02
03 03
03 04
Exit Delay
A Partition
B Partition
C Partition
D Partition
0~255 seconds
15
0
0
0
39 IP

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04 01
04 02
Account No
Central M. Station-1(CMS-1)
Central M. Station-2(CMS-2)
AAAA = 4 digit number
0000
0000
40 IP
05 01
05 02
05 03
05 04
CMS Phone numbers
CMS-1
CMS-2
Secondary number of CMS-1
Secondary number of CMS-2
TTTTTTTTTTTTTTT max. 15 digit phone number
(*) CMS dialing is enabled( 1. option in 50 01 )
automatically when phone number is entered.
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41 IP
06 01
06 02
06 03
06 04
06 05
06 06
User Phone Numbers
User Phone-1
User Phone-2
User Phone-3
User Phone-4
User Phone-5
User Phone-6
TTTTTTTTTTTTTTT max. 15 digit phone number
(*) User Phone Dialer is enabled( 2. option in 50 01 )
automatically when phone number is entered.
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41 IP, MP
07 01
07 02
07 03
07 04
07 05
07 06
07 07
07 08
User Codes
User Code-1
User Code-2
User Code-3
User Code-4
User Code-5
Guest Code
Duress Code
PC Connection Code
xxxx = 4 digit code;
If “0000” is entered, that user becomes disabled.
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
7777
42 MP
10 01
Panel Settings
(ON/OFF)
1. option= Smart Partition Technology Enable/Disable
2. option= Quick Arm Enable/Disable
3. option= Auto Siren Test Enable/Disable
4. option= Arm/Disarm from Foreign Keypad Enable/Disable
5. option= Extendable Exit Delay Enable/Disable
6. option= Double Hit Enable/Disable
7. option= Daylight Saving Enable/Disable
3=ON
5=ON
7=ON
43 IP
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10 02
Output Types
1.option= ARM NC/NO (ON= NC, OFF= NO)
2. option= PGM1 NC/NO
3. option= PGM2 NC/NO
5. option= SRN NC/NO (positive/negative trigger)
1=OFF
2=OFF
3=OFF
5=OFF
43 IP
10 03
Automatic Bypassed
Partitions
1. option= A Partition
2. option= B Partition
3. option= C Partition
4. option= D Partition
-
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10 04
Reset Types
1. option= Reset Codes
2. option= Reset Panel Settings
-
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IP
ADDRESS
FUNCTION
VALUE
DEFAULT
VALUE
ENTERED
VALUE
PAGE &
PROGRAM
IP:Installer
MP:Master
10 06
Reset Enable/Disable
1. option= Resetting Codes Enable/Disable
2. option= Resetting Panel Settings Enable/Disable
1= ON
2= ON
44 IP
10 07
ARM Partitions
1. option = A Partition
2. option = B Partition
3. option = C Partition
4. option = D Partition
A, B, C, D
45 IP
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10 08
AC Fail Call Delay
0~60 minutes
15
45 IP
10 09
Cross Zone Timer
0~255 seconds
60
45 IP
11 01
Siren Partitions
1. option = A Partition
2. option = B Partition
3. option = C Partition
4. option = D Partition
A, B, C, D
46 IP
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11 02
Siren Cut off Time
2~255 minutes
5 minutes
46 IP
12 01
Automatic ARM Partitions
1. option= A Partition
2. option= B Partition Automatic Arm is disabled
3. option= C Partition if no partition is selected
4. option= D Partition
No
partition is
selected
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12 02
Automatic ARM Days
1. Option = Monday 5. option = Friday
2. Option = Tuesday 6. option = Saturday
3. Option = Wednesday 7. option = Sunday
All days
are
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4. option = Thursday
selected
12 03
Automatic ARM Time
HH MM HH= hour, MM= minute
00:00
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12 04
Automatic Disarm Partitions
1. option= A Partition
2. option= B Partition Automatic Disarm is
3. option= C Partition disabled if no partition is
4. option= D Partition selected.
No
partition is
selected
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12 05
Automatic Disarm Days
1. option = Monday 5. option = Friday
2. option = Tuesday 6. option = Saturday
3. option = Wednesday 7. option = Sunday
4. option = Thursday
All days
are
selected
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12 06
Automatic Disarm Time
HH MM HH=hour, MM=minute
00:00
48 IP, MP
12 07
Automatic Arm Partitions on
no Activity
1. option= A Partition
2. option= B Partition This feature is disabled,
3. option= C Partition if no partition is selected.
4. option= D Partition
No
partition is
selected
48 IP
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12 08
No Activity Time
(for Automatic Arm)
5~255 minutes
30 minutes
49 IP
13 01
13 03
13 05
13 07
13 09
13 11
13 13
13 15
PGM1 Usage Type
PGM2 Usage Type
PGM3 Usage Type(*)
PGM4 Usage Type
PGM5 Usage Type
PGM6 Usage Type
PGM7 Usage Type
PGM8 Usage Type
0 = Free
1 = PGM is active while selected zones are active
2 = PGM is active while selected zones are active
3 = PGM is activated when selected partitions are armed.
4 = Fire siren
5 = PGM resets fire detector when fire alarm is ended.
6 = Siren
7 = PGM is active on selected troubles
8 = PGM controls magnetic door (Access Control).
9 = Timer controls PGM (**)
10 = Random PGM ON/OFF
11= On arm
12= On disarm
13= Control with remote control button
14= Alarm type indicator
(*) VAP404 has 3 onboard PGM outputs. You can get 4 PGM
outputs by using TRM904 module, or can get 8 PGM outputs
by using 2 TRM904 module together. Look at TRM904 guide
for detailed description.
(**) 9. option is valid for the first four PGM’s(PGM1 to PGM4)
0=Closed
49, 50 IP
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13 02
13 04
13 06
13 08
13 10
13 12
13 14
13 16
PGM1 Parameter
PGM2 Parameter
PGM3 Parameter (*)
PGM4 Paremeter
PGM5 Paremeter
PGM6 Paremeter
PGM7 Paremeter
PGM8 Paremeter
0~255,
(*) VAP404 PLUS has 2 PGM outputs. You can get 4 PGM
outputs by using TRM904 module, or can get 8 PGM outputs
by using 2 TRM904 module together. Look at TRM904 guide
for detailed description.
0
49 IP
50
ADDRESS
FUNCTION
VALUE
DEFAULT
VALUE
ENTERED
VALUE
PAGE &
PROGRAM
IP:Installer
MP:Master
14 01
14 04
Timer1 Setting
Timer2 Setting
1. option= PGM1 Control Enable/Disable
2. option= PGM1 State (ON/OFF)
3. option= PGM2 Control Enable/Disable
4. option= PGM2 State (ON/OFF)
5. option= PGM3 Control Enable/Disable(*)
6. option= PGM3 State (ON/OFF)
7. option= PGM4 Control Enable/Disable
8. option= PGM4 State (ON/OFF)
(*) VAP408 PLUS has 2 PGM outputs. You can get 4 PGM
outputs by using TRM904 module, or can get 8 PGM outputs
by using 2 TRM904 module together. Look at TRM904 guide
for detailed description.
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52
14 02
14 05
Timer1 Days
Timer2 Days
1. option = Monday 5. option = Friday
2. option = Tuesday 6. option = Saturday
3. option = Wednesday 7. option = Sunday
4. option = Thursday
All days
are
selected
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14 03
14 06
Time of Timer1
Time of Timer2
HH MM HH=hour, MM=minute
00:00
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53
15 01
Remote Control
(ON/OFF)
1. option= Remote control by phone Enable/Disable
2. option= Remote control by PC(modem) Enable/Disable*
* This feature is only active if modem module is connected
to VAP404 panel.
Closed
53 IP, MP
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