SP850 Six Zone Downloadable Panel Installation & Programming Manual Programmed through the keypads or with the ScanPro Downloader Software Use with KP600F LED KYPD KP600L LCD KYPD OR KEYSWITCH P/N 64812822 A PDF 9/15/97 1
Table of Contents SEC 1: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................... 4 1.0 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................ 4 1.1 INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................... 4 1.2 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................ 5 FIG.
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SEC 1: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1.0 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The ARROWHEAD Model SP850 is a multi-zone control panel/digital communicator alarm system. The SP850 can be custom tailored for each installation by programming an Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM) which is included with the system. Programming can be accomplished using keypad programming or by using the ScanPro Uploading/Downloading software.
14. The system may now be Disarmed and Armed from the KP600F/L using the Primary (Factory Programmed) User code 1111. Leave system disarmed. and disconnect from the telephone line. The panel will restore the telephone line back to the premises telephone. 16. Fill in the appropriate information in the Owner’s Manual, and give it to your customer when you explain how the system operates. Provision is made on the back page for your business card. 15.
1.3 WIRING TERMINALS 1.4 SPECIFICATIONS Terminal POWER REQUIREMENTS 120VAC, 20 VA, 16.5 Volts, 50/60 Hz, transformer supplied. Description 1&2 AC Power, 16.5VAC, 20VA 3 Bell Negative ( - ) 4 Bell Positive (+) Output 12VDC nominal 5 Auxiliary Power (+) 12VDC nominal 6 12 Volt 4AH (PS1242) Power-Sonic Battery or 7AH (NP7-12) Yuasa-Exide Battery (not supplied, available on request) AUXILIARY POWER OUTPUT: 9-14VDC (12V nominal.), 300mA.
1.5 "TEL-REMOTE" TELEPHONE ACCESS 1.6 RING BACK FEATURE The SP850 control panel can be interrogated and status changed from a remote touchtone telephone. The system will respond with a series of beep tones to indicate whether the system is "Armed", "Ready to Arm", "Not Ready", "In Alarm" or "System Trouble" condition. This feature is enabled by placing a "7" in location 183 of the panel programming. When using this feature, DO NOT select the "3" option for "Defeat Lockout" in location 183.
SEC 2: BASIC PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS USING THE KP600F AS A PROGRAMMER A programming overlay is provided with each KP600F. GENERAL 2.0 INTRODUCTION The EEPROM in the SP850 may be programmed either by remote programming using ScanPro Uploading/Downloading software, a KP600L, or a KP600F LED keypad. These instructions describe how the KP600F is used for this purpose. An overlay for the LED keypad is included in the KP600F box. The [*] is used to switch back and forth between the two display modes.
2.6 PROGRAMMING NUMERIC DATA The following example shows how to program a telephone number. Let’s program the primary phone number to dial 3647200. A review of the programming worksheet (Pages 12 & 13) shows that the first digit of the first telephone number starts in memory location “1”. To program the telephone number, display memory location “1”. Next press the [*] to switch the display to show data.
SEC 3: KEYPAD OPERATION & PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS KP600F/L - COMMAND SEQUENCES Use the following sequences to operate and use the system as indicated: 3.0 INTRODUCTION Whether you are an experienced installer/programmer or a newcomer, you will find programming and installing the SP850 simple and easy to understand.
3.2 INSTALLER PROGRAMMING There are a total of five parameters to be programmed in setting the time and date of the system. These five parameters must be programmed in consecutive order as shown above. ANSWER THE DOWNLOADER COMPUTER When the panel is programmed not to answer the telephone it may be forced to answer the telephone by entering the following sequence: AAAA = Any Access Code; DOW = Day of week: “1” represents Sunday, “2” for Monday, and so on (ie.
SEC 4: COMPLIANCE INFORMATION U.S. INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS FCC WARNINGS Follow the instructions below when installing and programming an SP850 Alarm Control Panel to meet installation requirements. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. HARDWARE CONSIDERATIONS 1.
TABLE 2: RECEIVER FORMAT EXAMPLE: CONDITION SCANPRO EXTENDED Scenario # 1 A) Trip on Zone 1 Account 1234 03-1234 [11][001] Acc.1234 1 B) Momentary trip on Zone 2 03-1234 [32][001] Acc.1234 3 03-1234 [61][001] 3333 2 03-1234 [E2][002] Acc.1234 E DOWNLOADER 4+2 SILENT ADEMCO KNIGHT SUPERFAST Acc. 1234 11 123456789 Acc. 1234 32 123456789 1111 1 C) Disarm after Alarm Report 155555557 61 Acc.
NOTES: The following corresponds to Table 2 information on page 10. For Ademco Highspeed Format, the following reporting codes must be used. Reporting functions not listed are unavailable.
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49 136-140 TIM ER R EPOR T [m onth] [w eekday ] [day ] [hour] [m in] Weekday s=1-7 (Sunday =1 - Saturday =7) 136 M NTH W/DAY 137 138 DAY HOUR 139 M IN .
SEC 5: PROGRAMMING STEPS PROGRAMMING STEPS Enter a value from the list below to select the transmission format for each telephone number. 1 = Fast, 2300 Hz. handshake, 1800 Hz. data, 20 pps. 2 = Fast Extnd,2300Hz handshake,1800Hz data, 20pps. 3 = Slow, 1400 Hz. handshake, 1900 Hz. data, 10 pps. 4 = Slow Extnd 1400 Hz handshake,1900 Hz data,10 pps. 5 = SK 4 + 2, 1400 Hz handshake, 1900 Hz data, 10 pps. 6 = SK 4 + 2, 2300 Hz handshake, 1800 Hz data, 20 pps. 7-9 = (Unused) 10 = ScanPro Downloader 300 baud.
STEP 19-22 100-107 KEYPAD EMERGENCY CODES (Two-digit 1-9, A-F) Codes sent when the keypairs are activated. Reporting for these events is enabled in LOC 190-192. Local Alarm output options programmed in LOC 207. STEP 30 115 AC RESTORE CODE (One-digit 1-9, A-F) Code reported when AC power is reconnected. Reports to the same telephone number as the AC code. With two digit reporting this digit will be followed by 0.
STEP 37 122 BYPASS CODE (One-digit 1-9, A-F) Code reported whenever the system is armed with a bypassed zone (See Memory Location 196). Programming this report is identical to programming location 100. This report, when used in conjunction with extended, Silent Knight, Superfast, or Ademco will report Bypass by zone. Force Arming with Tel-Remote will also trigger a Bypass Code. STEP 47 134 AC LOSS REPORT DELAY (1-15) Time in minutes that an AC Loss report will be delayed.
Note: Since this output is designed for low current needs, of approximately 150mA, its primary use is as the output for Smoke Power and is the DEFAULT setting. THIS NOTE APPLIES TO LOCATION 141 AND 142 NOTE: Dual Bell/Siren operation is programmed either by selecting assignable out #1 for Burglary and assignable out #2 for fire, or by leaving both selections blank. The Burg Bell/Siren and Fire Bell/Siren are connected as shown in the wiring diagram.
INSTALLER / USER ACCESS CODES Invert Bell Output is enabled by selecting an "8" in this location. As stated above the Bell Output will be inverted. STEP 54 145-148 INSTALLER CODE A four digit code used to provide access to the installer level of programming. Default value for the installer code is 7777. ZONE OPTIONS STEP 65 184 Reserved for Future Use STEP 55-63 149-180 USER ACCESS CODES Up to 8 user codes can be programmed for the system. Each access code must be four digits in length.
STEP 82 201 SILENT ZONES (1-6) Select zones to be programmed for silent panic. Whether the panel is armed or disarmed, the system or keypad will not annunciate or display an alarm condition on a silent zone. When a zone is programmed with a reporting code and no zone type, the zone will be a silent zone with display at the keypad. ZONE CONFIGURATIONS STEP 74 193 FAST RESPONSE ZONES (1-6) Select zones which will use the Fast Zone Response Time programmed in location 126.
STEP 87 206 FUNCTION SELECT GROUP 2 1 Auto bell test 2 No F/C kypd trouble 3 DTMF tone dial 4 European rotary dial 5 5-7 sec. DOB output 6 Disable Ring Back 7 Smoke reset 8 Inhibit Arm Display STEP 89 208 BYPASS GROUP 1 If desired, bypassable zones can be grouped together to allow bypassing with a minimum of keystrokes. Program the desired zones. RESERVED PROGRAM LOCATIONS 1) Causes a short 2-3 second bell output when system is armed. 2) Disables Failure to Communicate annunciation at keypad.
SEC 6: LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY AND LIABILITY LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMER LIMITED WARRANTY Sentrol, Inc., warrants to the purchaser that under normal use and service, its products will be free from defects in material and workmanship for twenty-four (24) months from the date of manufacture of the products. Sentrol Inc.s warranty obligation is limited to repairing or replacing (at Sentrol, Inc.