VAP304 PRO INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL

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1 VAP304 PRO INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL Panic Fire Duress Program Bypass Report Chime Test Memory B A D C Program Chime Panic Duress Exit Fire Report Bypass Memory Test Reset Password Exit Reset Password Issue Date: 26/09/2007 TD-1/07-063

2 TABLE OF CONTENT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS... 5 INTRODUCTION FOR THIS GUIDE INTRODUCTION FEATURES MOUNTING GENERAL SIREN CONNECTION DETECTOR CONNECTION SAMPLE CONNECTIONS Zone Doubling KEYPAD CONNECTION PHONE LINE CONNECTION THE CONNECTIONS OF THE PGM OUTPUTS (PGM) POWER CONNECTION HOW TO USE KEYPAD VPC104 KEYPAD Usage Keypad Address Meanings and functions of Lights Monitoring Event Log Reporting Troubles Trouble Codes VPC108/VPC016/VPC116/VPC132 KEYPAD Usage Keypad Address Partition Buttons Meanings and Functions of the LEDs Monitoring Event Log Keypad Customizing Chime Settings Illumination of Button According to Zone Emergency Buttons Sound Settings Trouble Warning Sounds Reporting Trouble Codes Error Codes VPC301 KEYPAD Usage Keypad Address Partition Buttons Meanings and Functions of the LEDs Monitoring Event Log Keypad Customizing Chime Settings Illumination of Button According to Zone Emergency Buttons Sound Settings Trouble Warning Sounds Language Selection Thermometer setting Reporting Error Codes SIMPLE/QUICK PROGRAMMING TD-1/ / 82

3 6.1 SIMPLE PROGRAMMING Entering installer program Entering Master Program Changing Assigned Codes Tests THE PROGRAMMING ENTERING/EXITTING FROM THE PROGRAMS CHANGING THE CODES THE PROGRAMMING DETAILS MAIN CONFIGURATIONS Time/Date Settings Entry Delays Exit Delays Central Monitoring Station Account Numbers Central Monitoring Station Phone Numbers User Telephone Numbers To Set / Make User Codes To Set/Make Guest Code To Set/Make Duress Code To Set/Make PC Access Code PANEL SETTINGS Panel Main Settings Panel Managing Output Types Reset Type Reset Enable / Disable AC Fail Call Delay Double Hit or Cross Zone Timer Siren Settings Siren Cut off Time Automatic Arm/Disarm Settings Automatic Arm Automatic Disarm Automatic Arm on No Activity PGM PGM Settings Timer Settings Remote Controlling KEY Arm/Disarm Settings ZONE SETTINGS Zone Wiring Zone Type Zone Extra Settings Zone Trigger Delay USER SETTINGS Start Time User Start Time Guest Start Time Finish Time User Finish Time Guest Finish Time Days User Days Guest Days COMMINICATOR & DIALER SETTINGS General Features Dial Attempt Central Monitoring Station Answer Wait Time TD-1/ / 82

4 Periodic Test Report Range First Test Report Time Interval Between Calls EVENTS Sending Events Event Codes Reading Events OPTIONAL MODULES RF Remote Control Module Supervisory Interval Zone Expansion Module PROGRAMMING ADDRESSES LOADING FACTORY DEFAULTS Changing The Codes To The Factory Settings Restoring Panel Settings To Factory Defaults TESTS CENTRAL MONITORING STATION TEST CALLING USER PHONE NUMBERS TEST SIREN TEST PGM OUTPUTS TEST WALK TEST APPLICATIONS USING PGM AS SIREN OUTPUT CONTROLLING PGM OUTPUT MANUALLY AUTOMATIC ARM/DISARM AUTOMATIC ARM BY NO MOVEMENT CONNECTING VAV210/VAV CONNECTING VAR144 REMOTE CONTROL MODULE CONNECTING VPL232 PC LINK MODULE CONNECTING VPLUSB PC LINK MODULE CONNECTING TPLNET PC LINK MODULE CONNECTING FIRE SIREN CONNECTING SMOKE DETECTOR ARM/DISARM WITH KEY HOW TO DO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS TD-1/ / 82

5 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 away devices from dust and moisture. Locate to the straight place in order not to damage device. Use device together with metal box. This device does not need the ventilating. OPERATING CONDITIONS: Don't operate device beyond following values. Temperature : Between 0 C and +65 C Humidity : %95 in +40 C MOVING and TRANSPORTATION: The device must be kept according to the impact and liquid. The transportation and moving which are not suitable to the user guide, are not in guarantee. HUMAN and ENVIRONMENT HEALTH: The device does not consist of any harmful chemical and biological materials. 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. POWER LINE: Supply the device with the line which is different from high current line. OVER LOAD: Do not over load the cables. 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. DON'T DO ACTIONS ON YOUR OWN: Never try to fix the device on your own, otherwise, it is possible to come under electrical shock when you opened the device's cover. During any failure, please contact with your supplier or authorized dealer. Only, qualified authorized dealer's stuff can interfere the device if there is any problem. Please clean the device with a dry cotton. Do not use any chemicals. SECURITY CONTROL: To control if your device operates in healthy and convenient conditions, demand service from your vendor.. CONDITIONS NEED SERVICE: Contact with your vendor on the following conditions. If power cable or plug is damaged, If any kind of objects drops into unit, TD-1/ / 82

6 If unit is exposed to water or rain, If unit is dropped or cover is damaged, If you realize that device doesn't work properly, If 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. INTRODUCTION FOR THIS GUIDE * Teknim Elektronik reserves the right to change information on the manuals at any time without notice. There are the rules for installing VAP304 which the customers need, in this guide. These rules are explained as below: <23 0x>: Indicates an address (starts with 23 0). 'x' is a one digit number. <23 xx>: Indicates an address (starting with 23). 'xx' is a two digit number. < >: Indicates a consecutive address group. <06 01>, <06 02>, <06 03> etc. < Option>: Indicates option(2) of an address(10 02). <code>#: Indicates that key must be firstly pressed, secondly user or master code must be entered and finally # key must be pressed on the telephone keypad. <Enter "8">: Indicates that an address (13 01) must be entered (8). < Option " Turn on">: Indicates that the necessary option(2) must be selected by "Turn on" operation (or must not be selected by "Turn off" operation) in an address(10 02). < and 4.Option "Turn off">: Indicates that the necessary options(1, 4) must be selected by "Turn on" operation (or must not be selected by "Turn off" operation) in an address(10 01). < Option "Turn on">: Indicates that the necessary options(1, 2, 3, 4) must be selected by "Turn on" operation (or must not be selected by "Turn off" operation) in a consecutive address group (from up to 21 08). Press (long) to "8-Test" key: Indicates that the related key(8) must be pressed on the keypad and must be kept pressing until the long "beep" sound come and must be released after this sound. TD-1/ / 82

7 1. INTRODUCTION VAP304 is 4+4 zone alarm panel that meets desires. It has simple usage also lets technician to configure user needs simply. Simple Mounting Panel is mounted wall by three holes. Panel case has cable holes to pass cables through Panel PCB. Functions of terminals are written on PCB. Connect cables to proper place. Connect telephone lines. Connect Battery and AC Power. Simple Maintenance Device monitors troubles instantly. Test feature provides simple maintenance. All events are kept in memory. Battery doesn t need maintenance. Simple Programming Programming addresses is grouped by feature. Installer can configure panel, only by setting user passwords, dialer numbers and activating dialer. All settings can be configured or can be downloaded to computer, by using PC software and connection cable. All adjustments can be transferred from panel to computer or from computer to panel. Simple Usage Simply arm/disarm panel by entering code. Arm/Disarm by Remote Controller. Arm/Disarm by Telephone. Arm/Disarm by Key. Automatic Arm/Disarm feature by timers. Arm by inactivity. Simple Automation PGM output can be activated by timers. PGM output can be activated by assigned zones. PGM output can be used as ARM or SRN output. PGM outputs can be activated on fire or can be used to reset fire detectors. PGM outputs can be controlled by Keypad. Simple Management Time limit can be assigned to users. TD-1/ / 82

8 2. FEATURES Inputs Programmable 4+4 zone, NC, NO, 1-EOL Resistor, 2-EOL Resistor, None-end of line resistor zones, Double zone. Different zone types(door, Window, Tamper, Fire etc.) Additional features assigned zones(follower zone, end zone, silent zone etc.) Enter/Exit delays Zones can be programmed for arming by key Sabotage switch on Panel and Keypad Siren Outdoor or Indoor sirens can be connected Adjustable cutoff time Keypad Can be used with 2 Keypads(max) Addressable Keypads LED or LCD Keypads can be used together Programmable backlight Displays event logs Displays Ready, Armed, Trouble, Fire status Shortcut buttons like Test, Report, and Memory Only displays zones assigned to Keypads Chime option Outputs Programmable outputs (NC, NO) Siren Output; SRN (NC, NO, cutoff time) General Features Master, Installer, Guest, Duress, PC Remote control and 5 user codes Real time clock 256 event logs 6 user phone numbers Communicator supports Central Monitoring Station has 2 phone numbers (Master, Auxiliary) Manual and Automatic Bypass PC connection and software 2 Timers Types of Arming/Disarming Panel Arm with single button Automatic Arm/Disarm panel in the specific time, Arm by inactivity Arm/Disarm by key Arm/Disarm with remote controller(remote control module must be connected to Panel) Alarm Types Siren Alarm: Siren alarms, panel dials user and Central Monitoring Station. Silent Alarm: Siren doesn't alarm, panel dials user and Central Monitoring Station. TD-1/ / 82

9 Electrical & Mechanical Features 230V AC Voltage Fuse AC Voltage(125 ma) Power supply for external units with electronic fuses Fused and short-circuit protected 12V power outputs (750mA outputs). Current limited battery charge circuit 12V 7Ah battery can be connected PGM,SRN outputs current: 300mA. Optional Modules Voice recording module, Voice message module (includes 8 messages), Remote Control module, 4-Zone expansion module, USB PC link module, RS232 PC link module, Network module, TD-1/ / 82

10 3. MOUNTING!!! WARNING!!!: Don t connect power to panel without finishing wiring 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 used. Descriptions of panel terminals are in the following picture. 220V/16V Transformer 125mA Battery Keypad 220V AC 12VDC Relay Magnetic Contact TD-1/ / 82

11 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.!!! WARNING!!! When 2 sirens are connected to panel, one of sirens should be on SCB mode to increase current consumption DETECTOR CONNECTION Detector alarm outputs are NC or NO. One of 2 wire output is connected to Z1,Z2,...,Z4 input the other is connected GND. Supply voltage of detectors is provided by AUX output. Z1,Z2,...,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 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 can be noticed. It is recommended to use double end of line resistor. 2.7kΩ resistor that supplied with panel can be used for end of line connection. These resistors should be connected to detector sides. It is wrong to connect the resistors inside the panel as functional. If more than one detector contacts are wanted to be serially connected, end of line resistor connection can't be made, none-resistor connection should be made. Following picture shows end of line resistor connection with tamper and without tamper. TD-1/ / 82

12 3.4 SAMPLE CONNECTIONS Connection with end of line resistor Connection with end of line resistor (with tamper) Connection with double end of line resistor 2.7 KΩ (Red, Purple, Red) TD-1/ / 82

13 Connection with double end of line resistor (with tamper) 2.7 KΩ (Red, Purple, Red) TD-1/ / 82

14 3.4.1 Zone Doubling The zone number can be increased by using this connection. If 1kΩ and 2kΩ resistors are connected to Z1,Z2,...,Z4 zone and the zones are programmed correctly, each zone can be used like 2 zones. So, the zones (Z1,Z2,...Z4 and Z5,Z6,...Z8) will be doubled. You can reach to 8 zones by using 4 zones. You can program all zones as NC or NO. There are the samples of the connections with tamper and without tamper below. Please see the "Zone Wiring (Page 56)" part for program features.!!! WARNING!!! Zone doubled can not used with the expanded zone module. Used Resistors 2 KΩ (Red, Black, Red) 1 KΩ (Brown, Black, Red) Doubled Zone Connection TD-1/ / 82

15 Used Resistors 2 KΩ (Red, Black, Red) 1 KΩ (Brown, Black, Red) Doubled Zone Connection With Tamper!!! WARNING!!! If the tamper connections for single line end resistor, double line end resistor or zone doubled are done as below, when the panel is armed, if the tamper is open, alarm is on. If the panel is not armed, the zone error is seen. TD-1/ / 82

16 3.5. KEYPAD CONNECTION The keypad can be connected to the panel with 12V DT, CK, GND. If the connection is wrong, keypad indicates the fault. The blendaj of the cable must be connected GND of the panel and keypad. 2 keypad connections can be done for VAP304 PRO. The address of the keypads must be adjusted firstly. (See the part of learning keypad address and adjustment) Also the keypads which are connected must be active. (See the part of the adjustments of the keypads)!!! WARNING!!! 1. While connecting and changing the keypad, 12V to keypad must be off and DT and CK must not be short circuit to 12V. 2. The cable must be 100m and shorter 3.6. PHONE LINE CONNECTION The connection of the phone line can be done with LINE socket. You can connect line or outline. If the line is cut, the error occurs. When the panel detect the line, the error disappears. Do not connect any other parallel device to the line of LINE. If there is a phone line, the phone line must be connect firstly to LINE, then the line must be connect from PHONE to other devices. The connection diagram is as below.!!! WARNING!!! Please do not connect the alarm panel to ADSL lines, if it does not need. If you want to connect the panel to ADSL line, you must use a filter THE CONNECTIONS OF THE PGM OUTPUTS (PGM) There are 1 PGM output of VAP304. These output can be used for any applications. You can see the information of the programming in the part of programming adjustments. TD-1/ / 82

17 !!! WARNING!!! You can use the relay which its current is lower than the current of PGM output. (PGM1 maximum 300mA) 220V AC 12VDC Relay 3.8. POWER CONNECTION The 3x0,75 mm² cable can be used for network connection. The connection must be done suitable to the label which is in the panel. After this connection, LED on the board is on. You can connect battery. The cables for he batteries are connected on the board. Please connect the cables correctly to the batteries. When the voltage of the batteries, the energy saving mode is activated. At this mode, the lighting of the keypad decreases. There is a fuse near the network socket. If the fuse is breakdown, you can change it. 220V/16V Transformer Battery!!! ATTENTION!!! The grounding must be correctly. TD-1/ / 82

18 4. HOW TO USE KEYPAD Keypad helps users to monitor current status of alarm panel by its LEDs and LCD display (in VPC301 model), to program and control it by its silicon keys. Max. 2 keypads to VAP3XX model alarm panels and max. 4 keypads to VAP4XX model alarm panels can be connected. Buttons Button Main Function Secondary Function 1 "1" Panic. 2 "2" Fire. 3 "3" Duress. 4 "4" Program - To enter programming mode. 5 "5" Bypass. 6 "6" Report. 7 "7" Chime - To open/close chime function. 8 "8" Test. 9 "9" Memory - To display event log. 0 "0" Reset - To disarm fire alarm. "Cancel" Exit. OK Password - To change code. Note: In order to control second functions of the buttons which are written under the buttons in red, press and hold related button until hearing long "bip" sound. Meanings of keypad sounds Keypad warns you with a sound during any operation. Sound Meaning Single Long "beep" Error Two Short "beep" Operation confirmed Periodic short "beep" Enter/Exit delay Periodic long "beep" Alarm Continuous Long "beep" Fire alarm (or walking test warning) Entering in a address, displaying and changing setting Each address consists of 4 digit numbers and includes one or more system parameter. You need to enter in the related address in order to change system setting or monitor current status. if you have authorization for that address, when you enter in the address you will see current status. If not, you will hear a warning "beep" Only master user (default master code: 1234) and installer (default installer code: 9999) can enter in the addresses. a) Entering in an address (1.step) press (program) button until you hear long beep sound. (2.step) press buttons in turn in order. (code entered) (3.step) press buttons in turn in order. (entered in the address <01 02>) b) Exiting from an address press (Exit) button. c) Exiting from program press (Exit) button until you hear long beep sound. TD-1/ / 82

19 4.1. VPC104 KEYPAD VPC Usage VPC 104 is a keypad with 7 segment LED display. 7 segment LED display and buttons help you to monitor, control and program alarm panel. When you make any operation using buttons and enter (ok) button, if the operation is correct, you will hear two short "beep" sounds and see "o" on the display. If the operation is not correct, you will hear long single "beep" sound and see "h" with a number which shows error type. While entering code, each number can be seen an edge of "o" letter. When you complete entering code (4 digits), this letter is completed. Troubles can be seen on the display with "t" and a number which shows trouble type. Alarms can be seen on the display with "A" and a number which shows the zone which have last alarm. By passed zones can be seen in the display with "b" and a number which shows bypasses zone. If an invalid address is entered, "h1" is seen on the display. To see meanings of the errors please look at error codes section. Chime feature can be enabled/disabled by pressing "Chime" button long. When this feature is enabled, "c" letter is seen on the display. This feature is used only with Zone 1. Chime sound can not be hearted when other zones are opened. When you enter "Password" button long, you see "E" letter on the display and panel waits you to enter your old code. When you enter your old code, you see "Y" letter on the display and panel waits you to enter your new code. When you enter 4 digits new code, you see "Y" letter again and panel waits you to enter your new code again. When you enter your new code again, if the operation is correct, you see "o" letter. If not, you see "h" letter and hear error beep. While you are in program mode, when you enter 4 digits number, you enter in related address and display shows you a letter which is type of related data. If you enter wrong number or you want to exit after seeing current status of the address, press button. If you want to change current setting of the address and exit from this address, you have to enter related numbers and press button. TD-1/ / 82

20 In program mode; Lightning "P" letter means panel waits entered an address. Lightning "." means you are in program mode. While monitoring current settings in any address, a letter and then, a value of the setting can be seen on the display. Type Letter Meaning (Shown/Entered) Number "n" The value is a number One Selection "r" Value is a number from 1 to 8 and only one of them can be selected Multiple Selection "u" Value is a number from 1 to 8 and some of them can be selected While entering multiple selection, in order to cancel all selections you need to enter To change value in the address, enter related data and press. Then, you will hear two short beep sounds and see "o" letter on the display and automatically exit from related address Keypad Address Default keypad address is 1 and this address can not be changed Meanings and functions of Lights Status LEDs shows current status of the system. Meanings of the LEDs; Ready: The system is ready to arm, Armed: The system is armed, Trouble: There is an error, Fire: There is a fire alarm, 7 segment LED display helps you to see any movement on the zones or to determine any error in the system Monitoring Event Log "H" letter is seen on the display to show event log memory as follows; H CC-DD.MM.YY-HH.MM-A-B CC: Two digits event code, DD: Day, MM: Month, YY: Year, HH: Hour, MM: Minute, A,B: A and B parameters While monitoring event lof memory you can see next event by pressing button and previous event by pressing button. Other buttons reset and re-start monitoring event log memory. To monitor any event in the event log memory, you need to press button, enter related event number (from 0 to 255) and press button again. To exit from event log memory press (exit) button TD-1/ / 82

21 4.1.5 Reporting Any information about panel s various status can be monitored by pressing following buttons. Buttons Meanings (long) Armed zones ("A" and zone number(s)) (long) Last alarm zone ("A" and zone number) (long) Active PGMs (long) Keypad address (long) Bypassed zones ("b" and zone number(s)) (long) Troubles (look at trouble codes table) Troubles If only "C" letter is lightning on the display, there is no communication between alarm panel and keypad. If any trouble occurs, "Trouble" LED lights and it turns trouble mode automatically. In order to see meanings of the troubles, look at following table. Trouble Meaning t1 Power loss or mains failure. t2 Low battery. t3 Time and date must be entered (Set time and date) t4 Telephone line failure t5 Zone failure t6 Battery failure. t9 Zone 1 open-circuit t10 Zone 1 short-circuit t11 Zone 2 open-circuit t12 Zone 2 short-circuit t13 Zone 3 open-circuit t14 Zone 3 short-circuit t15 Zone 4 open-circuit t16 Zone 4 short-circuit t17 Zone 5 open-circuit t18 Zone 5 short-circuit t19 Zone 6 open-circuit t20 Zone 6 short-circuit t21 Zone 7 open-circuit t22 Zone 7 short-circuit t23 Zone 8 open-circuit t24 Zone 8 short-circuit C There is no communication between keypad and panel TD-1/ / 82

22 4.1.7 Trouble Codes Code Type of Trouble Description h1 Invalid address Invalid address has been entered h2 Invalid data Entered data is invalid h3 No permission Your permissions are limited h4 Panel can not be armed There is an opened zone h5 Panel is already armed The partitions you try to arm are already armed h6 Invalid Code Invalid code has been entered h7 h8 Out of limit Type of data is wrong Entered value is out of limit. For example; if you enter a value over than 23 for the time Length of data that you have entered is wrong. For example; if you enter 2 digits instead of 4 digits h9 Feature is closed Feature you have tried to use is closed h10 Invalid function The function you are trying to use is invalid h11 h12 h13 Invalid parameter Out of time limit Not allowed in this keypad The parameter you are trying to use is invalid. Example: If you try to test 3.Central Station, keypad displays this trouble If user is trying to use keypad out of his/her time limit, keypad displays this trouble User is not allowed in this keypad h14 Invalid setting The setting you have made is invalid h15 Unknown trouble Trouble is not known TD-1/ / 82

23 4.2. VPC108/VPC016/VPC116/VPC132 KEYPAD VPC108 VPC016 VPC116 VPC Usage VPC108/VPC016/VPC116/VPC132 are LED keypads. LEDs and buttons help you to monitor, control and program alarm panel. When you make any operation using buttons and enter (ok) button, if the operation is correct, you will hear two short "beep" sounds. If the operation is not correct, you will hear long single "beep" sound. In program mode; Lightning "Ready" LED means panel waits entered an address. Lightning "Armed" LED means panel waits entered a data. "Trouble" and "Fire" LEDs show you type of the data must be entered. Value Type Trouble Fire Number Off Off Single Selection Flashing Off Multiple Selection Off Flashing During selection, LEDs show you related option is enabled or not (ON/OFF). To enable any option, you have to press related button and to disable it you have to press that button again. If there is any trouble, trouble LED become ON with the zone(s) LED which have trouble. TD-1/ / 82

24 4.2.2 Keypad Address Default address of the keypad is 1. If there are more than one keypad is connected, each keypad's address must be different. Keypad address can be changed while the system is not in program mode. Finding Address a) Press (Report) button until hearing long "beep" sound. b) Press (Password) button. (keypad address number will be seen on the related LED) Changing Address a) Press (Password) button until hearing long "beep" sound. b) Enter keypad address (for example ). Then, press button Partition Buttons Partition buttons provides making operation in related partitions of the panel. These keys also can be used as arrow keys. Button Main Function Second Function A, at home A/Select Indoor Arm only A partition or arm all zones Partition except indoor ones. B, Windows B/ Select Windows Partition Arm only B partition or arm windows C, Doors C/ Select Doors Partition Arm only C partition or arm doors D, Outdoor D/ Select Outdoor Partition Arm only D partition or arm all zones Meanings and Functions of the LEDs Zone LEDs sticker Status LEDs sticker Zone LEDs sticker is designed in VPC108 as there are 8 zones and "Memory" for 9 and "Bypass" for 0. TD-1/ / 82

25 Main Function Second Function VPC108: 1-8 VPC016: 1-16 VPC116: 1-16 Zone is open Number is selected VPC132: 1-32 Power Power - Program In program mode - Bypass There is bypassed zone Number 0 (VPC108) Memory There is event in the memory Number 9 (VPC108) Ready System is ready to arm - Armed System is armed - Trouble There is a trouble - Fire There is fire alarm Monitoring Event Log Event log memory is monitored as follows; CC-DD-HH.MM-A-B CC: Two digits event code, DD: Day, HH: Hour, MM: Minute, A,B: A and B parameters While monitoring event log memory next event can be seen by pressing " " button and previous event can and seen by pressing " " button. If number of the event and then button is pressed, related event can be monitored Keypad Customizing Keypad keeps customizing settings in its own memory. Therefore, any settings made in a keypad does not effect other keypads Chime Settings In order to hear warning sound during any zone(s) is opened or closed you have to make below settings in the related address: Operation VPC108 VPC VPC (1-8 zone) Chime sound while a zone is opened (1-8 zone) 99 02(9-16 zone) 99 02(9-16 zone) 99 03(17-24 zone) 99 04(25-32 zone) 99 05(1-8 zone) Chime sound while a zone is closed (1-8 zone) 99 04(9-16 zone) 99 06(9-16 zone) 99 07(17-24 zone) 99 08(25-32 zone) Illumination of Button According to Zone When any zone is opened buttons can be automatically illuminated. This feature helps users to find keypad in the dark. TD-1/ / 82

26 Operation VPC108 VPC016,116 VPC (1-8 zone) Zone illumination while a zone is opened (1-8 zone) 99 06(9-16 zone) 99 10(9-16 zone) 99 11(17-24 zone) 99 12(25-32 zone) Emergency Buttons 1st, 2nd and 3rd buttons can be used for panic, fire and duress alarm. Related alarm will be activated by pressing and holding these buttons. These buttons can be disabled especially in open public areas in order to prevent wrong usage. Button Option VPC108 VPC016,116 VPC132 Panic (1) 1 st option Fire (2) 2 nd option Duress (3) 3 rd option Tamper (4) 4 th option Sound Settings Warning sounds of the keypad can be disabled as follows; Sounds Option VPC108 VPC016,116 VPC132 Exit delay sound Armed sound Alarm sound Error sound Key sound Confirmation sound 1 st option 2 nd option 3 rd option 4 th option 5 th option 6 th option Trouble Warning Sounds Warning sound of the keypad can be set according to trouble type as follows; Trouble Sound Option VPC108 VPC016,116 VPC132 Power Failure Battery Failure Date and/or time is not set Telephone line failure 1 st option 2 nd option 3 rd option 4 th option Zone trouble 5 th option Battery trouble 6 th option Reporting Any information about panel's various status can be monitored by pressing following buttons; TD-1/ / 82

27 Buttons (long) (long) (long) (long) (long) (long) Meanings Armed zones (Zones and related partitions in partition LEDs) Last alarm zone (Zones and related partitions in partition LEDs) Active PGMs Keypad address Bypassed zones (Zones and related partitions in partition LEDs) Troubles (look at trouble codes table) Trouble Codes If 16. LED is lightning with "Trouble" Led together (All LEDs in VPC108 keypad), this means there is no communication between keypad and panel. If any trouble occurs, "Trouble" LED becomes ON. Trouble report can be seen as follows; Trouble Power Program Bypass Memory Power Failure Lightning LED OFF OFF OFF Battery Failure Lightning LED Lightning LED OFF OFF Date and/or time is not set OFF OFF Lightning LED OFF Telephone line failure OFF OFF OFF Lightning LED Battery is not connected OFF Lightning LED Lightning LED OFF TD-1/ / 82

28 4.2.9 Error Codes If there is a long "beep" sound, it means there is an error in the operation. Under this condition, some zone leds which shows error type are lightning with "trouble" LED. 016 Zone lights 108 Type of Trouble Description 116, Invalid address Invalid address has been entered 2 Invalid data Entered data is invalid 3 No permission Your permissions are limited 4 Panel can not be armed There is an opened zone 5 Panel is already armed The partitions you try to arm are already armed 6 Invalid Code Invalid code has been entered 7 Out of limit 8 Type of data is wrong 9 Feature is closed 10 Invalid function 11 Invalid parameter 12 Out of time limit 13 Not allowed in this keypad 14 Invalid setting Entered value is out of limit. For example; if you enter a value over than 23 for the time Length of data that you have entered is wrong. For example; if you enter 2 digits instead of 4 digits Feature you have tried to use is closed The function you are trying to use is invalid The parameter you are trying to use is invalid. Example: If you try to test 3.Central Station, keypad displays this trouble If user is trying to use keypad out of his/her time limit, keypad displays this trouble User is not allowed in this keypad The setting you have made is invalid 15 Unknown trouble Trouble is not known 16 Communication error Keypad can t communicate with panel TD-1/ / 82

29 4.3. VPC301 KEYPAD VPC Usage VPC301 is a LCD display keypad. LCD screen and buttons help you to monitor, control and program alarm panel. When you make any operation using buttons and enter (ok) button, if the operation is correct, you will hear two short "beep" sounds. If the operation is not correct, you will hear long single "beep" sound. In the program mode, " " and " " buttons help you select menus and you can enter a menu by pressing button. To exit from menu, press button. In program mode; You can enable/disable any option by pressing related number Keypad Address Default address of the keypad is 1. If there are more than one keypad is connected, each keypad's address must be different. Keypad address can be changed while the system is not in program mode. Finding Address a) Press (Report) button until hearing long "beep" sound. b) Press (Program) button. (keypad address number will be seen on the related LED) Changing Address a) Press (Program) button until hearing long "beep" sound. b) Enter keypad address (for example ). Then, press button. TD-1/ / 82

30 4.3.3 Partition Buttons Partition buttons provides making operation in related partitions of the panel. These keys also can be used as arrow keys. Button Main Function Second Function A, at home A/Select Indoor Arm only A partition or arm all zones Partition except indoor ones. B, Windows B/ Select Windows Partition Arm only B partition or arm windows C, Doors C/ Select Doors Partition Arm only C partition or arm doors D, Outdoor D/ Select Outdoor Partition Arm only D partition or arm all zones Meanings and Functions of the LEDs Status LEDs show current status of the alarm panel; Ready: System is ready to arm, Armed: System is armed, Trouble: There is trouble, Fire: There is fire alarm, Monitoring Event Log Event log memory is monitored as follows; DD.MM.YY-HH.MM-A-B DD: Day, MM: Month, YY: Year, SS: Hour, DD: Minute, A,B: A and B parameters By pressing " " button, next event; by pressing " " button previous event can be monitored. By precision long to above buttons next/previous 20 events can be seen. If number of the event and then button is pressed, related event can be monitored Keypad Customizing Keypad keeps customizing settings in its own memory. Therefore, any settings made in a keypad does not effect other keypads Chime Settings In order to hear warning sound during any zone(s) is opened or closed you have to make below settings in the related address: TD-1/ / 82

31 Operation Chime sound while a zone is opened Chime sound while a zone is closed VPC301 Keypad Setting/Customize/Chime 0 1 A Keypad Setting/Customize/Chime 0 1 B Keypad Setting/Customize/Chime 0 1 C Keypad Setting/Customize/Chime 0 1 D Keypad Setting/Customize/Chime 1 0 A Keypad Setting/Customize/Chime 1 0 B Keypad Setting/Customize/Chime 1 0 C Keypad Setting/Customize/Chime 1 0 D Illumination of Button According to Zone When any zone is opened buttons can be automatically illuminated. This feature helps users to find keypad in the dark. Option VPC301 Zone illumination while a zone is opened Keypad Setting/Customize/Light Zone 1-8 Keypad Setting/Customize/Light Zone 9-16 Keypad Setting/Customize/Light Zone Keypad Setting/Customize/Light Zone Emergency Buttons 1st, 2nd and 3rd buttons can be used for panic, fire and duress alarm. Related alarm will be activated by pressing and holding these buttons. These buttons can be disabled especially in open public areas in order to prevent wrong usage. Button Option VPC301 Panic (1) 1 st option Fire (2) 2 nd option Duress (3) Tamper (4) 3 rd option 4 th option Keypad setting/customize/buttons Sound Settings Warning sounds of the keypad can be disabled as follows. Sounds Option VPC301 Exit delay sound Armed sound Alarm sound Error sound Key sound Confirmation sound 1 st option 2 nd option 3 rd option 4 th option 5 th option 6 th option Keypad Setting/Customize/Sound Trouble Warning Sounds Warning sound of the keypad can be set according to trouble type as follows; TD-1/ / 82

32 Trouble Sound Option VPC301 Power Failure Battery Failure Date and/or time is not set Telephone line failure Zone trouble Battery trouble 1 st option 2 nd option 3 rd option 4 th option 5 th option 6 th option Keypad Setting/Customize/Touble Sound Language Selection 1. Press "4-Program" button long. 2. Enter 4 digit installer code. 3. Enter menu "Keypad Setting/Customize/Language". 4. Select language by using arrow buttons Thermometer setting There is a thermometer in VPC301 keypad. If you think that temperature shown by keypad is not correct, you may calibrate the thermometer. Before calibration, be sure that you measure the real temperature. Formulation: RT: Real temperature KT: Temperature is monitored in the keypad CV: Calibration value seen on the keypad ("Keypad Settings/Customize/Temp Calib.") EV: The value which will be entered ("Keypad Settings/Customize/Temp Calib.") EV= CV + (RT - KT) For example: Assume that real temperature is 21 C, monitored temperature on the keypad is 19 C and calibration value on the keypad is 10. Let's calculate the calibration value which will be entered. EV = CV + (RT - KT) EV = 10 + (21-19) EV = Reporting Any information about panel's various status can be monitored by pressing following buttons. Buttons Meanings (long) Armed zones (Zones and related partitions in partition LEDs) (long) Last alarm zone (Zones and related partitions in partition LEDs) (long) Active PGMs (long) Keypad address (long) Bypassed zones (Zones and related partitions in partition LEDs) (long) Troubles (look at trouble codes table) Error Codes If there is a long "beep" sound, it means there is an error in the operation. Under this condition, some zone leds which shows error type are lightning with "trouble" LED. TD-1/ / 82

33 Meaning Invalid address Invalid data No permission Panel can not be armed Panel is already armed Invalid Code Out of limit Type of data is wrong Feature is closed Invalid function Invalid parameter Out of time limit Not allowed in this keypad Invalid setting Unknown trouble Communication error Description Invalid address has been entered Entered data is invalid Your permissions are limited There is an opened zone The partitions you try to arm are already armed Invalid code has been entered Entered value is out of limit. For example; if you enter a value over than 23 for the time Length of data that you have entered is wrong. For example; if you enter 2 digits instead of 4 digits Feature you have tried to use is closed The function you are trying to use is invalid The parameter you are trying to use is invalid. Example: If you try to test CMS 3, keypad displays this trouble If user is trying to use keypad out of his/her time limit, keypad displays this trouble User is not allowed in this keypad Setting you have made doesn't like as expected Trouble is not known Keypad can't communicate with panel TD-1/ / 82

34 6. SIMPLE/QUICK PROGRAMMING This section includes quick and simple programming of VAP304 Alarm Control Panel by using default values generally. Please do the following steps respectively in order to complete the installation and programming. 1. Before start programming, control all the panel connections (Keypad, Siren, Phone line, etc). 2. If all connections are correct, connect AC voltage first and then connect battery (12V 7Ah). 3. Turn on the power. If the power LED on the board is not ON, check the power supplies and their connections to the panel. 4. If the power is ON, the trouble LED should be ON in order to show that the Date/Time is not programmed yet. After entering Date/Time, Trouble led will be OFF on keypad if there is not any more trouble in the system. 5. If all numbered LEDs are blinking with trouble LED on VPC116/132 keypads or if there is "Communication error" message on VPC301 LCD keypad, it means that there is a communication error between keypad and panel. Turn off the power and then control the panel/keypad connections and ground connection of the panel. 6.1 SIMPLE PROGRAMMING In order to do the following simple programming steps, you should enter the installer program firstly Entering installer program a) Press long to 4 (program) button until you hear long "beep" sound b) Enter 4 numbered installer code. (Factory value: 9999) If you entered the installer program successfully, Program LED will be "ON" on LED keypad or "INSTALLER MENU" message will be displayed on LCD keypad. If not, press x (Exit) button first and then try again In installer program 1. For entering the time. (Example: Time is 9:34) On VPC 116/132 LED keypad After you pressed "0101", press "0934" and then " " button. On LCD keypad (By using up and down arrow keys) Enter BASIC SETTINGS" " CLOCK SETTING" " CLOCK, press "0934" and then " " button 2. For entering the date. (Example: Date is 29/09/2006) On VPC 116/132 LED keypad After you pressed "0102", press "290906" and then " " button. On LCD keypad (By using up and down arrow keys) Enter BASIC SETTINGS" " CLOCK SETTING" " DATE, press "290906" and then " " button. Note: After completing 1.and 2.steps trouble message should disappear If you will connect your system to the CMS (Central Monitoring Station), you should enter the CMS phone number and account number. 3. For entering The Account Number. (Example: Account #1 9876) On VPC 116/132 LED keypad TD-1/ / 82

35 After you pressed "0401", press "9876" and then " " button. On LCD keypad (By using up and down arrow keys) Enter BASIC SETTINGS" " CMS ACCOUNTS" " 01-CMS ACCNT NO, press "9876" and then " " button. 4. For entering Central Monitoring Station Phone Number.(Example: ) On VPC 116/132 LED keypad After you pressed "0501", press " " and then " " button. * If you will get dial tone with "9" while entering phone numbers, please press "9" then press "0" long to get dial tone and press " " and then " ". * If the CMS has a second phone number for the same account, follow and do the same steps using "0502" address on LED keypad or " 02-CMS PHONE NR" menu on LCD keypad On LCD keypad (By using up and down arrow keys) Enter BASIC SETTINGS" " CMS PHONES" " 01-CMS PHONE NR, press " " and then " " button. * If you will get dial tone with "9" while entering phone numbers, please press "9" then press "0" long to get dial tone and press " " and then " ". * If the CMS has a second phone number for the same account, follow and do the same steps using "0502" address on LED keypad or " 02-CMS PHONE NR" menu on LCD keypad Note: When the phone number of Central Monitoring Station is entered, the communicator will be activated automatically. In order to inform the users in case of the alarm situation by telephone, up to 6 user phone numbers can be entered. 5. For entering User Phone Number. (Example: Tel # ) On VPC 116/132 LED keypad After you pressed "0601", press " " and then " " button. * For entering other user phone number, follow and do the same steps using "0602"..."0606" addresses on LED keypad or " PERSON PHONE NR"... " PERSON PHONE NR" menu on LCD keypad. * If you will get dial tone with "9" while entering phone numbers, please press "9" then press "0" long to get dial tone and press " " and then " ". On LCD keypad (By using up and down arrow keys) Enter BASIC SETTINGS" " PRIVATE PHONES" " 01-PERSON PHONE NR, press " " and then " " button. * For entering other user phone number, follow and do the same steps using "0602"..."0606" addresses on LED keypad or " PERSON PHONE NR"... " PERSON PHONE NR" menu on LCD keypad. * If you will get dial tone with "9" while entering phone numbers, please press "9" then press "0" long to get dial tone and press " " and then " ". Note: When any user phone number is entered, user phone dialing will be activated automatically. 6. For exiting Installer Program Press "x" (Exit) button until you hear long "beep" sound. Program LED will turn OFF on LED keypad and The Main Messages will be displayed on LCD keypad if you exit the program successfully Entering Master Program a) Press long to 4 (program) button until you hear long "beep" sound. b) Enter 4 numbered master code. (Factory value: 1234) TD-1/ / 82

36 If you entered the master program successfully, Program LED will be blinking on LED keypad or "MASTER MENU" message will be displayed on LCD keypad. If not, press "x" (Exit) button first and then try again. In master program; You can assign user codes in master code. 5 user codes (+1 guest code) can be assigned except installer and master code. The passwords are recommended to change for the system safety. 1. For assigning user codes. On VPC 116/132 LED keypad After you pressed "0701", enter 4 digit code and then " " button. This 4 digit code will be 1.user code. * For assigning other user codes, please use "0702"..."0705" addresses on LED keypad or " USER CODE"..." USER CODE" menu on LCD keypad. Also use "0706" address on LED keypad and " USER CODE" menu on LCD keypad for assigning guest code. On LCD keypad (By using up and down arrow keys) Enter BASIC SETTINGS" " USER CODES" " 01-USER CODE, enter 4 digit code and then " " button. * For assigning other user codes, please use "0702"..."0706" addresses on LED keypad or " USER CODE"..." USER CODE" menu on LCD keypad. Also use "0706" address on LED keypad and " USER CODE" menu on LCD keypad for assigning guest code. 2. For assigning duress code. On VPC 116/132 LED keypad After you pressed "0707", enter 4 digit code and then " " button. This 4 digit code will be duress code. On LCD keypad (By using up and down arrow keys) Enter BASIC SETTINGS" " USER CODES" " 07-USER CODE, enter 4 digit code and then " " button. 3. For changing PC Remote Access code. (Factory value: 7777) On VPC 116/132 LED keypad After you pressed "0708", enter 4 digit code and then " " button. This 4 digit code will be PC connection code. On LCD keypad (By using up and down arrow keys) Enter BASIC SETTINGS" " USER CODES" " 08-USER CODE, enter 4 digit code and then " " button. Note: "0000" cannot be used while assigning any code because this entrance will remove the code at this address. 4. For exiting Master Program Press "x" (Exit) button until you hear long "beep" sound. Program LED will turn OFF on LED keypad and The Main Messages will be displayed on LCD keypad if you exit the program successfully Changing Assigned Codes Press long to " " (Password) button and enter 4 digit current code and then enter 4 digit new code and then again enter 4 digit new code and press " " button. (PC Remote Access and Duress codes cannot be changed by using this simple way) Note: Default value of installer code is "9999" and default value of master code is "1234" Example: TD-1/ / 82

37 Let s change the value of master code as "9876" form the default value "1234". Press long to " " (Password) button and enter "1234" and then enter "9876" and then again enter "9876" and press " " button Tests Test the Siren, User Phone Dialing and CMS Dialing in order to control that the system operates correctly. 1. For Siren Test. Press 8 (Test) button until you hear long "beep" sound and then press "3" and "1". * Siren will sound for 5 seconds if the system operates correctly. 2. For User Phone Dialing Test. Press 8 (Test) button until you hear long "beep" sound and then press "2" and "1". * 1.User Phone Number will be called if the system operates correctly. (For testing other user phone numbers dialing, press "2" for second, "3" for third... instead of "1" after you pressed "2") 3. For Central Monitoring Station Dialing Test. Press 8 (Test) button until you hear long "beep" sound and then press "1" and "1". * 1.phone number of 1.CMS will be called if the system operates correctly. (For testing other CMS phone numbers dialing, press) "2" for 2.phone number of 1.CMS instead of "1" after you pressed "2")!!! ATTENTION!!! Some default values are as follows, 1.Zone is Enter/Exit Zone, 2.Zone is Follower Zone and all zones are NC type. For configuring zone settings, please use the "zone settings" instructions in the manual. If there is a zone you re not using, you can make this zone closed as well as you can make it short circuited. For entry/exit delays, please refer to the entry/exit delay section. TD-1/ / 82

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