Vanderbilt SPCK520 User manual

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SPCK520/521
Compact Keypad
User Guide
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Table of contents
1Security ...............................................................................................................5
1.1 Target group.........................................................................................................5
1.2 General safety instructions...................................................................................5
1.2.1 General information ..............................................................................5
1.2.2 Transport...............................................................................................5
1.2.3 Operation ..............................................................................................5
1.2.4 Service and maintenance .....................................................................5
1.3 Meaning of written warning notices......................................................................6
1.4 Meaning of hazard symbols .................................................................................6
2Directives and standards...................................................................................7
2.1 EU directives ........................................................................................................7
3Introduction.........................................................................................................8
3.1 LED description..................................................................................................10
3.2 Viewing mode description ..................................................................................11
3.3 Function keys in idle state..................................................................................11
4Keypad Character Map ....................................................................................13
5Login..................................................................................................................14
5.1 Login with PIN ....................................................................................................14
5.2 Login with card ...................................................................................................14
5.3 Login with PIN and card.....................................................................................15
6Single area view ...............................................................................................16
6.1 Setting and unsetting the system.......................................................................16
6.2 Setting not possible............................................................................................16
6.3 Resetting a fault .................................................................................................17
6.4 Restoring an alarm.............................................................................................18
7Multi area view..................................................................................................20
7.1 Setting and unsetting the system.......................................................................20
7.2 Clearing an alarm...............................................................................................21
7.3 Resetting a fault .................................................................................................22
7.4 Setting not possible............................................................................................23
7.5 Automatic Calendar Setting................................................................................25
7.6 Time Locked.......................................................................................................26
7.7 Interlocked Areas ...............................................................................................26
8User programming via the keypad .................................................................28
8.1 User Menus........................................................................................................28
8.1.1 SYSTEM STATUS..............................................................................29
8.1.2 ISOLATE.............................................................................................29
8.1.3 INHIBIT ...............................................................................................30
8.1.4 SET DATE/TIME.................................................................................30
8.1.5 TEST...................................................................................................31
8.1.5.1 BELL TEST.........................................................................................31

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8.1.5.2 WALK TEST........................................................................................31
8.1.5.3 WPA TEST..........................................................................................32
8.1.5.4 AUDIBLE OPTIONS............................................................................32
8.1.5.5 SEISMIC TEST ...................................................................................32
8.1.5.6 VISUAL INDICATORS........................................................................33
8.1.6 EVENT LOG........................................................................................33
8.1.7ACCESS LOG.....................................................................................33
8.1.8 CHIME.................................................................................................33
8.1.9 USERS................................................................................................33
8.1.9.1 ADD.....................................................................................................33
8.1.9.2 EDIT....................................................................................................34
8.1.9.3 ACCESS CONTROL...........................................................................34
8.1.9.4 DELETE ..............................................................................................36
8.1.10 USER PROFILES ...............................................................................37
8.1.10.1 ADD.....................................................................................................37
8.1.10.2 EDIT....................................................................................................37
8.1.10.3 DELETE ..............................................................................................37
8.1.11 SMS ....................................................................................................38
8.1.11.1 ADD.....................................................................................................38
8.1.11.2 EDIT....................................................................................................39
8.1.11.3 DELETE ..............................................................................................39
8.1.11.4 SMS Commands.................................................................................39
8.1.12 CHANGE PIN......................................................................................41
8.1.13 DOOR CONTROL...............................................................................42
8.1.14 GRANT ACCESS................................................................................42
8.1.15 REPORT TO ENG ..............................................................................43
8.1.16 ALARM LOG.......................................................................................43
9Appendix ...........................................................................................................44
9.1 User rights ..........................................................................................................44
9.2 Zone chart ..........................................................................................................46
9.3 User PINs ...........................................................................................................47
9.4 Prioritization of display messages......................................................................47

Security
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Target group
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1Security
1.1 Target group
The instructions in this documentation are directed at the following target group:
Target readers
Qualification
Activity
Condition of the
product
End user
Instruction by
technical specialists
is necessary.
Performs only the
procedures for
proper operation of
the product.
The product is
installed and
configured.
1.2 General safety instructions
1.2.1 General information
Keep this document for later reference.
Always pass this document on together with the product.
Please also take into account any additional country-specific, local safety
standards or regulations concerning project planning, operation and disposal of
the product.
Liability claim
Do not make any changes or modifications to the device unless they are
expressly mentioned in this manual and have been approved by the
manufacturer.
1.2.2 Transport
Unit damage during transport
Keep the packaging material for future transportation.
Do not expose the device to mechanical vibrations or shocks.
1.2.3 Operation
Dangerous situation due to false alarm
Make sure to notify all relevant parties and authorities providing assistance
before testing the system.
To avoid panic, always inform all those present before testing any alarm
devices.
1.2.4 Service and maintenance
Danger of electrical shock during maintenance
Maintenance work must only be carried out by trained specialists.
Danger of electrical shock while cleaning the device
Do not use liquid cleaners or sprays that contain alcohol, spirit or ammonia.

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Security
Meaning of written warning notices
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1.3 Meaning of written warning notices
Signal Word
Type of Risk
DANGER
Danger of death or severe bodily harm.
WARNING
Possible danger of death or severe bodily
harm.
CAUTION
Danger of minor bodily injury or property
damage
IMPORTANT
Danger of malfunctions
1.4 Meaning of hazard symbols
WARNING
Warning of hazard area
WARNING
Warning of dangerous electrical voltage

Directives and standards
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EU directives
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2Directives and standards
2.1 EU directives
The SPCK520 Compact Keypad and the SPCK Compact Keypad with Card
Reader comply with the requirements of the European Directives that are
applicable for each of them. The EU declaration of conformity is available to the
responsible agencies at: http://pcd.vanderbiltindustries.com/doc/SPC
SPCK520 Compact Keypad
European Directive 2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Compliance with the European Directive 2004/108/EC has been proven by testing
according to the following standards:
EMC emission, generic
EN 61000-6-3
EMC immunity for intrusion systems
EN 50130-4
SPCK521 Compact Keypad with Card Reader
European Directive 1999/5/EC on Radio and Telecommunications Terminal
Equipment (R&TTE).
Compliance with the European Directive 1999/5/EC has been proven by testing
according to the following standards:
EMC for radio products, common
requirements
EN 301489-1
EMC for radio products, short-range devices
EN 301489-3
Radio parameters
EN 300330-2
Electrical Safety
EN 60950-1
European Directive 2004/108/EC „Electromagnetic Compatibility”
Compliance with the European Directive 2004/108/EC has been proven by testing
according to the following standards:
EMC immunity for intrusion systems
EN 50130-4

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Introduction
EU directives
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3Introduction
The SPCK520 and SPCK521 Compact Keypads are wall-mounted devices that
allow users and engineers to interact with the SPC intruder alarm system.
Users can perform operational procedures (set/unset) on the system, and
control the system on a day-to-day basis. Users can also configure the system
through the programming menus.
Engineers can also program the system through the Engineer Programming
menus (password protected) and perform operational procedures (set/unset).
Compact Keypads are equipped with touch sensitive keys and a large graphical
LCD for easy operation.
When the Compact Keypad is in idle mode, the touch keys blend in with the
keypad surface. To illuminate the keys and to light the display, users wake up the
keypad by briefly resting their fingertips on the surface of the keypad.
Compact Keypads are equipped with voice annunciation support through an
integrated speaker.
The SPCK521 Compact Keypad is equipped with two embedded card readers
enabling easy user access using a card or fob (EM4102 and Mifare technologies).
Presenting a card or fob to the appropriate area of the SPCK521 Compact Keypad
will wake up the keypad.

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EU directives
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LED status indicators
The LED status indicators provide information on
the current status of the system as detailed in the
table below.
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LCD display
The keypad display shows all alert and warning
messages and provides a visual interface for
programming the system (engineer programming
only). (See section on Display Message
Prioritization) The display can be configured under
which conditions the backlight comes on.
Only SPCK 521: If the keypad has been fitted with
a Mifare receiver, users should present their card to
the LCD display area.
3
Soft function keys
Context sensitive keys to navigate through
menus/programming.
4
Proximity device receiver area
Only SPCK 521: If the keypad has been fitted with
a proximity device receiver, users should present
the Portable ACE Fob to within 1 cm of this area.
5
OK key
Confirm display or input
6
Multi-functional navigation keys
Navigation through menus and to scroll through
alert messages. (See Display Message
Prioritization below)

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LED description
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Information key
Displays information.
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Back menu key
Go back in the menu
Reset buzzers, siren and alarms in the memory.
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Alphanumeric keys
Alphanumeric keypad enables both text and
numeric data entry during programming.
For installation the keypad comes with a protective
overlay indicating the alphanumeric characters that
are assigned to each number. This film can be
removed when the engineer has programmed the
keypad.
Alphabetic characters are selected by applying the
appropriate number of key presses. To switch
between upper and lower case characters, press
the hash (#) key. To enter a numeric digit, hold
down the appropriate key for 2 seconds.
3.1 LED description
Description
Symbol
Color
Operation
Description
Information
Blue
On
The system or area cannot be set.
Forced setting is possible (faults or open
zones can be inhibited).
Flashing
The system or area cannot be set or
forced set (faults or open zones cannot
be inhibited).
Off
The system or area can be set.
Amber
Flashing
Engineer is on site.
User
Green
On
Assigned area is unset.
Flashing
Assigned area is Partset A / B
Off
Assigned area is fullset
Alarm
Red
On
-
Flashing
Alarm
Off
No alarm
Alert
Amber
On
-
Flashing
Trouble
Off
No trouble
Mains
Green
On
System ok
Flashing
Mains fault
Off
No bus connection
NOTICE
The LED indications for information, area status, alarm and fault are deactivated
in the idle state of the keypad. A valid user PIN must be entered. The PIN is
configurable if the power indication can be seen in the idle state.

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Viewing mode description
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3.2 Viewing mode description
There are 2 viewing modes (automatic):
Single area view: The user has only rights for 1 area. In the single area view,
only one area is displayed in large fonts and can be controlled directly.
Multi area view: User has access to several areas. Displaying the areas is done
via area groups. If no area group is configured, only the general group “All my
areas” is displayed.
NOTICE
The rights of a user can be restricted by the user settings or the settings of the
keypad the user is logging in to. Only if the user and the keypad that is being
used for logging in have the right for an area, the area is displayed. If the user has
the right for several areas but the keypad has only the right for one area, the user
will also see the single area view.
3.3 Function keys in idle state
Emergency Keys
Depending on configuration, emergency keys are displayed. A simultaneous
pressing of the keys activates an emergency call.
Panic Alarm
Fire alarm
Medical Alarm
The activated process depends on the system configuration. Please ask the
installer for details.

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Function keys in idle state
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Direct Settings
Depending on configuration, the direct set option is displayed. A forced set / part
set without PIN is possible of the area the keypad is assigned to.

Keypad Character Map
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4Keypad Character Map
The Compact Keypad features an alphanumeric keypad that enables you to enter
both text and numeric data.
For installation the keypad comes with a protective overlay indicating the
alphanumeric characters that are assigned to each number. This film can be
removed when the engineer has programmed the keypad.
Alphabetic characters are selected by applying the appropriate number of key
presses. To switch between upper and lower case characters, press the hash (#)
key. To enter a numeric digit, hold down the appropriate key for 2 seconds.

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Login
Login with PIN
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5Login
5.1 Login with PIN
The display in idle state shows an analogue clock as default, but may differ
depending on system configuration.
The keypad is in idle state.
1. Wake up the keypad.
2. Enter the valid user code with the digit keys 0 to 9.
The state of the area/area groups will be displayed.
NOTICE
How to correct input error
Delete incorrect input using the X key and then enter the PIN again.
If the PIN is entered incorrectly a number of times input is blocked for one minute.
Wait for this amount of time then enter the PIN correctly.
5.2 Login with card
The card / fob must be assigned to a user and stored in the control panel.
Present the card / fob to the appropriate area of the keypad.
If the keypad has been fitted with a Mifare receiver, users should present their card
to the LCD display area.
If the keypad has been fitted with a proximity device receiver, users should present
the fob to within 1 cm of the card reader receiving area.
The card reader receiving area is next to the alphanumeric keypad and is indicated
by the following icon:

Login
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Login with PIN and card
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5.3 Login with PIN and card
The card and PIN option has to be activated in the control panel.
1. Present the card / pace to the keypad.
2. Enter the PIN with the keys 0 to 9.
NOTICE
The pace has to be presented first.
If a code is entered first, the message “present pace” will be displayed. After
presenting the pace, due to the forced order, the PIN has to be entered again.

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Single area view
Setting and unsetting the system
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6Single area view
6.1 Setting and unsetting the system
1. Wake up the keypad.
2. Enter a valid User code.
The following screen will be displayed.
3. Press the relevant softkey to change the state of the area.
Following states are possible:
Symbol
Function
Fullset
Unset
Partset A
Partset B
6.2 Setting not possible
If, for example, there is an open zone, the setting symbol will be displayed with an
information symbol:
Press the softkey below the setting symbol.
In the next screen, the information will be shown.

Single area view
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Resetting a fault
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Following states are possible:
Symbol
Function
None
This open zone can be inhibited (forced set is possible).
This open zone can not be inhibited (no forced set possible). Please contact your
installer if symbol is still indicated after closing according zone (e.g. window).
Only available if the zone attribute Exit open is enabled.
The Entry –Exit zone is open. Zone will not prevent setting process. Zone has to be
closed at the end of the exit timer. If the zone is still open, setting will fail.
NOTICE
The system cannot be SET when there is a tamper active
The following Faults will also prevent setting of the system:
- External bell fuse
- Internal bell fuse
- Bell tamper
For a Grade 3 system, an engineer PIN is required to override the prevention of
setting.
If setting has been prevented at the end of the Extended Exit period, it will be
indicated with an audible alert on the keypad. A message will also be displayed
on the keypad.
Fob with low battery
The system can be set as normal if a user attempts to set the system with a
wireless fob that has a low battery. However, the following user alert is displayed
on the keypad when the system is unset:
Username
RF FOB LOW BATT
Subsequent setting of the system using the fob will be prevented until the alert is
cleared.
6.3 Resetting a fault
If there is any fault, this will be displayed after login:

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Single area view
Restoring an alarm
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The symbol
!
is blinking.
The LED
!
is blinking.
1. Press the softkey below the blinking fault symbol.
NOTICE
The location of the different setting softkeys is fixed. Due to this the location of the
fault icon can vary. In the above picture, there is a fault in unset condition.
2. In the next screen, the fault(s) will be listed.
3. Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the lists of faults.
4. Highlight the required fault.
There are 2 fault symbols to indicate possible actions:
!!!
Fault can not be restored. Fault condition still present. Please contact your installer.
Fault can be restored.
If the fault can be restored, press the softkey below the symbol .
The fault is restored.
Ready will be shown on the display.
6.4 Restoring an alarm
If there is any alarm, the alarm will be displayed after login.

Single area view
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Restoring an alarm
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The alarm will be displayed by the blinking symbol and the blinking LED .
Press the softkey below the blinking alarm symbol.
NOTICE
The location of the different setting softkeys is fixed. Due to this the location of the
alarm icon can vary. In the above picture, there is an alarm in fullset condition.
In the next screen, the alarm(s) will be listed.
There are 2 alarm symbols possible:
!
!
Alarm can not be restored. Alarm condition still present (e.g. the zone which caused the alarm is
still open). Please contact your installer if symbol is still indicated after closing according zone
(e.g. window).
Alarm can be restored.
If the alarm can be restored, press the softkey below the symbol .
The alarm is restored.

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Multi area view
Setting and unsetting the system
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7Multi area view
7.1 Setting and unsetting the system
Enter a valid User code
The names of the areas or area groups are displayed.
The current state of the area or area group is indicated on the right in the
display and by the LEDs above the display.
Following states are possible:
Symbol
Function
Fullset (all areas of the area group are Fullset)
Unset (all areas of the area group are Unset)
Mixed Set (the areas of the area group have different setting states.).
Partset A (all areas of the area group are Partset A)
Partset B (all areas of the area group are Partset B)
To change the state of an area group:
1. Scroll using the ▲ ▼ keys until the required area group is visible.
2. Press the relevant softkey to change the state of the whole area group.
To change the state of a single area (mixed set possible):
1. Scroll using the ▲ ▼ keys until the required area group is visible.
2. Press OK.
All areas of this area groups are listed.
3. Scroll using the ▲ ▼ keys until the required area is visible.
4. Press the relevant softkey to change the state.
To change the state of all areas:
1. Scroll using the▼ key to ALL MY AREAS. (in area group view)
2. Press the relevant softkey to change the state.
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