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LCD plus Keypad Installation Instructions (P/N: LCD PLUS AVR or LCD PLUS GEN) P/N 09830030 Rev. C See the Advantage 3000 Series Systems Installation and Service Manual or the Advantage plus Service Manual for panel theory and service procedures. See the SONICS Database Management Manual or the Advantage® Access for Windows User's Guide for options programming procedures. Advantage® is a trademark of Advantor Corporation Copyright © 1996-97 by Advantor Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of Advantor Corporation. GENERAL The LCD plus keypad shown in Figure 1 is a 15 button wallmounted keypad in its own enclosure. The keypad contains a four line, 20 character per line Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) that displays the system's status in plain English. The following control panels support LCD plus keypads: · Advantage plus · ADV 3250 · ADV 3450 · AAM4+ · ADV 3650 · AAM4-C+ · ADV 3475 · AAM4-A · ADV 3350+ · AAM4C-A The LCD plus keypad communicates with control panels over the RS-485 communications bus, much like Advantage Access® Modules. Jumpers inside each LCD plus keypad assign it with a unique keypad bus address. (Note that LCD plus keypads can share the same address with an Advantage Access Module). NOTE: LCD plus KEYPADS INSTALLED IN UL BURGLARY AND FIRE SYSTEMS SHALL BE LOCATED WITHIN 20 FEET OF THE ALARM ENCLOSURE AND ALL KEYPAD WIRING SHALL BE ENCLOSED IN CONDUIT. USING THE ADAPTER PLATE (P/N 09004301) MOUNT THE LCD plus KEYPAD ON A STANDARD ELECTRICAL UTILITY BOX TO ALLOW CONDUIT CONNECTION AT THE KEYPAD. Figure 1. LCD plus Keypad LCD plus keypad arming features include Automatic, Secure (employee verification), and Automatic No-dial arming/disarming. The keypad also provides the following user initiated functions: · Emergency Duress (ambush) alarming · Intermediate arming with OCCUPIED DELAY or OCCUPIED INSTANT alarm reporting · Chime Mode · User assistance request · Cancel alarm generation · Auxiliary output control · On-site test procedure. LCD plus KEYPAD OPTIONS See the SONICS Database Management Manual or the Advantage® Access for Windows User's Guide for LCD plus keypad options programming. ADVANTOR CORPORATION HARDWARE LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT Advantor Corporation warrants each new product of its manufacture, to be free from defects in material and workmanship. It will repair or replace defective parts for a period of 24 months from the date of manufacture, providing the equipment has not been subjected to abnormal conditions such as misuse, abuse, misapplication, alteration, lightning damage or damage by an Act of God. This excludes packing, handling and shipping charges from the Customer. The limited warranty is restricted to the original purchaser. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY, THE FITNESS OF EQUIPMENT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR WITH RESPECT TO CLAIMS OF ANY THIRD PARTY BY THE WAY OF INFRINGEMENT OR THE LIKE, ARE EXCLUDED. Downloaded from - http://www.guardianalarms.net 1 Table 1. LCD plus Keypad Specifications ALARMS: Emergency Duress Cancel/Disregard Call Central SUPERVISION: Communication loss annunciated at keypad after 1 minute. INTERCONNECTION: Four wires, 300 feet maximum1. 5 maximum line resistance. ENCLOSURE: 4.0" H x 7.275" W x 0.88" D POWER (from control panel): 9-15VDC 45mA Standby current2 25-125mA Alarm current (programmable) JUNCTION BOX MOUNTING Depending on the orientation of the junction box, the LCD plus has two sets of mounting holes that can be used for junction box mounting. You can mount the LCD plus directly to a double or triple gang outlet box, however, be aware that the backplate may not completely cover the box. To completely cover the junction box use the LCD plus adapter plate (P/N 09004301). NOTE: The adapter plate can only be used on a horizontally mounted junction box. Junction boxes are normally mounted in the horizontal position. This adapter plate is a spacer that goes between the junction box and the LCD plus backplate. To install the adapter plate line up the mounting holes of the adapter plate with the LCD plus backplate. Insert two screws through the backplate and the adapter plate and attach it to the junction box. Attach the LCD plus keypad to the backplate after completing all wiring and checks. Horizontal junction box mounting holes. ARM/DISARM: Secure Automatic Automatic No-Dial OPERATING ENVIRONMENT: Single Key Arming 32° F to 122° F / 0° C to 50° C NOTE 1: This restriction is due to power loss through cabling. With a remote power supply the RS-485 link can extend up to 2,000 feet. NOTE 2: 25mA for keypad, plus 20mA for backlighting at the 20% default. CABLING CONSIDERATIONS The maximum cable run for each LCD plus keypad is 300 feet from the control panel. Advantor recommends that you use 22AWG twisted pair, shielded cable. When running LCD plus keypad cables: 1. DO NOT run cables parallel to AC wiring, unless the AC is in metallic conduit. 2. Avoid mounting the keypad next to a light switch or electrical outlet. 3. Keep wires away from fluorescent light fixtures. Fluorescent lights produce a high level of electrical noise. 4. Keep cables away from high current devices (i.e., motors, welders, etc.) which might induce spikes into the wires. Wiring Access Standard wall mounting holes. Vertical junction box mounting with adapter plate. Figure 2. LCD plus Keypad Backplate Mounting Holes REMOVING THE BACK PLATE The LCD plus keypad has four snaps around the edge of the enclosure. To open the keypad, insert a small screwdriver into one of the slots and gently turn the screwdriver until the enclosure snap opens. Move to the next slot and repeat this procedure until the enclosure opens. Usually only two adjacent snaps need to be opened to remove the cover. LCD plus KEYPAD WIRING Remove the LCD plus keypad Panduit connector and connect the cable wires into the connector. To ensure proper connections, each connection is silkscreened on the keypad circuit board. The keypad connections at the control panel must match the connections at the LCD plus keypad. For example: LCD plus KEYPAD CONTROL PANEL/MODULE GND 24-Hour GND Source DATADAT-, DATA- or DATALINE DATA+ DAT+, DATA+ or DATALINE + +12V 24-Hour +12VDC Source KEYPAD MOUNTING WALL MOUNTING The LCD plus keypad backplate has several mounting hole locations (see Figure 2). For wall mounting use two of the middle mounting holes. Hold the back plate against the wall and mark one of the mounting holes. Using a level draw a horizontal line through the marked hole. Place the backplate against the wall again and line up the mounting holes with the level line and mark the second hole location. Since the LCD plus keypad does not have a straight edge, using a level to mark mounting hole locations ensures level keypad mounting. WARNING! REVERSING THE +12V AND GND WIRES WILL DAMAGE THE KEYPAD. CHECK POLARITY BEFORE APPLYING POWER. Table 2 lists compatible control panel and module connections where you can find the required +12VDC keypad power and ground. NOTE: Subtract each LCD plus keypad's 45mA Normal Standby and 25 to 125mA Alarm current from the control panel's backup battery loading chart. 2 Table 2. Keypad Power Connections Jac - i kP n Labe l Cur e tRatng rn i Ba e M odul s e J - ,,, 2 6789 + 12 1, 00mA Not 1 6 e J - ,,, 1 1357 + 12 Ex a son M odul p ni e Not 2 e J - ,,, 3 1234 + 12 LitnI M odul se n e J - 1, 2 11 1 + 12 Not 2 e J /4/5/6- + 12V 3J J J 2 Ac esM odul ( AM 4- ) cs eA A 450mA J26 + 12V ContolPane or M odul r l e se W ieesM odul (NotUL Litd) r ls e CUT THIS JUMPER when using the LCD plus keypad with the following: · ADV 3450* · ADV 3250* · ADV 3650* · AAM4+ · ADV 3475* · AAM4-C+ · ADV 3350+* *NOTE: These systems require version 6.0 (or higher) firmware. SETTING LCD plus KEYPAD ADDRESSES Assign LCD plus keypad addresses in consecutive order, starting with Address #1 and not skipping any addresses: Alarm Panel Zone A Keypads (0-3) Alarm Panel Zone B Keypads (0-3) AAM Module #1 Door #1 AAM Module #1 Door #2 · · · AAM Module #7 Door #4 J24 J /7/8/9- 7 6J J J 1 J - 3, 4 51 1 J - , , 0, 1 7 891 1 J -, 4 16 J75 J16 J38 J -2 31 J12 J -, 3 59 J -7 41 J -9 41 + 12 RED + 12V +V RED BEL+ * AX1+ RED1 RED2 + 12V RED AUX1+ AUX2+ Not 2 e 450mA 450mA 950mA 700mA AAM 4+ / AM 4- + A C CP1+ CP2+ Table 3 will assist you in setting LCD PLUS keypad addresses. Table 3. LCD plus Keypad Address Jumpering 700mA CP4 * Ke pa spo e e fom t e CP1+ Belcr ui c ntnue dr wi g c r e t y d w rd r h l ic t o i a n u rn atr t e CP1 + po e sisl do n. fe h w r tef w NOTE 1: Cons l t e " dv nt ge pl sI salton I sr ci ns ( / 09810349) ut h A a a u n t la i n t u to " P N f r t e ma i um a albl c r e tf r y ur a plc ton. o h xm v ia e u r n o o p ia i NOTE 2: De e da ton po e s ur e ( a e M odul or APS12V1A- ) pn n wro c Bs e S. Keypad Jumper # Keypa 2 4 8 Addre 1 1 X 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 X X X X X X X X X X X Keypa Addre 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Keypad Jumper# 1 2 4 8 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X LCD plus KEYPAD FAST/SLOW JUMPER Each LCD plus keypad is shipped from the factory ready for installation in fast RS-485 applications (Fast/Slow jumper in place). Refer to Figure 3 and locate the jumper at the bottom left of the LCD plus keypad's circuit board. LEAVE THIS JUMPER IN PLACE when using the LCD plus keypad with AAM4-A & AAM4C-A access systems X NOTE: X = jumper16 place. in REV J1 1 ADDRESS 2 JUMPERS 4 8 BEEPOUT GND -DATA +DATA +12V IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 KP2 S/N LCD PLUS CUT FOR SLOW 90242 JPR J2 1 Figure 3. LCD plus Keypad Circuit Board 3 For example, a system has two LCD plus keypads in Zone A and three LCD plus keypads in Zone B. The system also has two LCD plus keypads on AAM Module #3, Door #2, and one additional keypad on AAM Module #7, Door #4. The following shows the LCD plus keypad address scheme in this sample integrated system: Address Location 1 Zone A Keypad #1 2 Zone A Keypad #2 3 Zone B Keypad #1 4 Zone B Keypad #2 5 Zone B Keypad #3 6 AAM #3, Door #2 7 AAM #3, Door #2 8 AAM #7, Door #4 Pressing the Status button displays the system status. Displayed status messages may include: · low battery · RPU down · memory error · options error · preamp down · cut telephone line Pressing the Quit button returns you to the initial Setup Mode screen (Figure 4). Pressing the Loops button LOOP STATUS displays the status of Loop # 16 shorted system alarm loops (open, tested shorted, normal). The word "tested" appears in Prior Quit the display if the loop was Figure 7. Loop Status Screen tested during a Walk Test (see Figure 7 for an example). While viewing the Loop Status screen pressing Prior displays the previous alarm, pressing Next displays the next alarm. Pressing Quit returns you to the Setup Mode screen (Figure 4). External Beeper Output NOTE: UL requires that there be NO CONNECTION to this output, which goes low while the keypad is beeping. LCD plus KEYPAD SETUP MODE NOTE: Only LCD plus keypad #1 operates while the system is in the Test Mode. Place a system with no options into the Test Mode by powering it up with the TEST/OPER switch (S1) in the TEST position. NOTE: 3350+ and 3250 systems enter Test Mode by powering up with the Tamper loop violated. After power up press "9+8+7+6+ENTER" on the keypad to stay in Test Mode. The keypad displays a SETUP MODE "Waiting for Master Controller" message. HHMM ENTER sets time After approximately 15 select function seconds the LCD plus Test Cal Download keypad displays the Setup Figure 4. LCD Setup Mode Screen Mode screen shown in Figure 4, indicating the system is in the Test Mode. NOTE: Cal displays on only 3350+, 3450 and 3475 systems. The 3250 system and access modules have no audio detection capabilities. Walk Test WALK TEST From the Test Mode in progress screen, pressing the Walk button places the system in push ENTER when done the Walk Test Mode and Figure 8. Walk Test Screen displays the WALK TEST screen shown in Figure 8. Using Walk Test you can perform a functional system test by entering Walk Test then walking around the facility violating alarm loops. Each loop violation and restoral sounds the local bell for 1 second. After violating the loops return to the keypad and press ENTER to exit the Walk Test. The System Test screen in Figure 5 reappears. You can press the keypad "*" key (system status) to see the Walk Test results. Pressing "*" displays the TEST RESULT screen shown in Figure 7. Outputs Test SETTING SYSTEM TIME Any time the LCD plus keypad displays the "HHMM ENTER sets time" prompt you may set or change the system clock. Using military time format (i.e., HH=Hours, MM=Minutes, 4 pm = 16:00 hours), enter the current time then press ENTER. The keypad triple beeps showing the system has accepted the change. LCD plus KEYPAD TEST MODE From the Setup Mode screen, pressing the Test TEST MODE button displays the Test press * for status Mode screen shown in select function Figure 5. The Test Mode Walk Outputs Audio screen offers the following system tests: Figure 5. System Test Screen · Walk Test · Auxiliary Output Test · Audio Test From the Test Mode screen (Figure 5), pressing the Outputs button displays the OUTPUTS TEST screen shown in Figure 9. Pressing the associated keypad key toggle the outputs on and off. Press the number key to turn each output on, and press it a second time to return the output to its original state. · "1" for Aux Output #1 · "4" for Aux Output #4 · "2" for Aux Output #2 · "5" for the local bell · "3" for Aux Output #3 OUTPUTS ON: 1 2 3 4 BELL toggle by entering aux # or 5 for Bell push ENTER when done Figure 9. Outputs Test Screen Audio Test System Status (*) From the System Test screen you can check the system status at any time by pressing the keypad "*" key. Pressing "*" displays the STATUS screen in Figure 6. AUDIO TEST From the Test Mode screen select function (Figure 5), pressing the Tip Stored Audio button displays the Ring Audio Done AUDIO TEST screen shown in Figure 10. Figure 10. Audio Test Screen In addition to displaying the Audio Test screen, pressing the Audio button automatically sends a test tone to all audio sensors. NOTE: Stored audio is not available on 3250 and access systems. select display Status Quit Loops Figure 6. Status Screen 4 Tip Ring Audio Test TIP/RING AUDIO TEST From the Audio Test screen, pressing the Tip select function Ring button displays the On Off Done TIP/RING AUDIO TEST screen shown in Figure 11. Figure 11. Tip/RingAudio Test Screen Using the Tip/Ring Audio Test you can route audio to the TIP and RING test points on the panel. Connecting a handset to these test points allows you to check the quality of the audio that will be sent to the central station. With the phone line disconnected, pressing the On button routes audio from all system audio sensors to the TIP and RING test points on the panel. Pressing the Off button removes the audio from the TIP and RING test points. Pressing the Done button returns you to the initial Setup Mode screen (Figure 4). The Auto Calibration screen "calibrated" listing shows the audio detectors that have been calibrated. This listing updates as detectors are calibrated. Using the Calibration Mode screen View command, check the detector(s) sensitivity (see View Calibration). Pressing Done returns you to the Calibration Mode screen (Figure 13). View Calibration Stored Audio Test Audio Calibration From the Calibration Detector number: 1 Mode screen, pressing the Sensitivity: 06 View button places the Prior Quit Next system in the View Mode and displays the View Figure 16. Manual Calibration Screen screen in Figure 16. While viewing the screen pressing Prior displays the previous audio detector, pressing Next displays the next detector. Pressing Quit returns you to the Setup Mode screen (Figure 4). STORED AUDIO TEST From the Audio Test screen, pressing the select function Stored Audio button Store Replay Done displays the STORED AUDIO TEST screen Figure 12. Stored Audio Test Screen shown in Figure 12. NOTE: Stored audio is not available on 3250 or access systems. Manual Calibration NOTE: See the Advantage 3000 Series Systems Installation and Service Manual for detailed Automatic audio calibration procedures. From the Audio CalibraMANUAL CALIBRATION tion screen, pressing the select detector no. Manual button places the (or "0" for all) system in the Manual Cal Calibration and displays Figure 17. Manual Calibration Screen the Manual Calibration screen shown in Figure 17. Pressing the Cal button displays the second Manual Calibration screen shown in Figure 19 and enables all audio detection circuits. While the keypad displays this screen you can manually adjust the sensitivity pots on audio sensors without affecting the audio detector settings. select sensitivity Entering a valid audio detector number (or from "00 (off) to pressing "0" for all "15" (most sensitive) detectors) displays the push ENTER when done Sensitivity screen shown in Figure 18. Sensitivity Screen Figure 18. Pressing the numbers (0015) corresponding with the Audio Calibration desired sensitivity and Tripped: 1 pressing ENTER displays Select function the second Manual Auto Manual View Calibration screen shown in Figure 19. Figure 19. Manual Calibration Screen #2 Using the Audio Calibration screen View command, check the detector(s) sensitivity (see View Calibration). Pressing ENTER returns you to the Audio Calibration screen (Figure 13.) With the phone line disconnected, pressing the Store button forces the panel to store the next 5 seconds of audio. Pressing the Replay button routes the stored audio to the TIP and RING test points on the panel. Connecting a handset to these test points allows you to check the system's audio storage circuitry and the quality of the audio that will be sent to the central station. Pressing the Done button returns you to the initial Setup Mode screen (Figure 4). LCD plus KEYPAD CALIBRATION MODE From the Setup Mode screen, pressing the Cal button displays the Audio Calibration screen shown in Figure 13. The Audio Calibration Mode screen offers AUDIO CALIBRATION the following calibration modes: select function · Auto · Manual Auto Manual View · View Figure 13. Calibration Screen Auto Calibration NOTE: See the Advantage 3000 Series Systems Installation and Service Manual for detailed Automatic audio calibration procedures. From the Calibration select detector #s Mode screen, pressing the to exclude Auto button places the excluded: system in the Automatic Start Quit Calibration Mode and displays the Calibration Figure 14. Calibration Mode Screen screen in Figure 14. From the calibration screen select any audio detectors that you want to exclude from the calibration. This screen displays the excluded audio detector number(s) as they are entered on the keypad. Pressing the Quit button returns you to the Calibration screen (Figure 13). AUTO CALIBRATION Pressing the Start button calibrated: 12345678 displays the Auto Calibration screen shown in excluded: Figure 15. Done Figure 15. Auto Calibration Screen LCD plus KEYPAD DOWNLOAD MODE From the Setup Mode screen, pressing the Download button displays the Download Mode screen shown in Figure 20. The Download Mode screen offers Answer, Call and Quit options. DOWNLOAD MODE select function Answer Call Quit Figure 20. Download Mode Screen 5 Answer Mode Use the Answer Mode when you contact the central station and request an options download. While in the Answer Mode the panel seizes the line and answers the phone (goes off-hook) on the first ring. Restore Tamper From the Download Switch to operate Mode screen, pressing the Answer button places the system in the Answer Exit Mode and displays the Figure 21. Answer Mode Screen screen in Figure 21. The Exit button gives you the option of exiting Download Mode and returns you to the initial Setup Mode screen (Figure 4). While at the Answer Mode screen, restoring the Tamper loop (3250 and 3350+ systems) or switching the panel's TEST/OPER switch (S1) back to OPERATE (3450, 3475 and AAM4-C+) prepares the panel for options downloading. The keypad screen clears, then a "Waiting for download" message appears on the bottom display line until the central station computer contacts the panel. Once the download begins the keypad display changes to a "receiving download" message. After completing the download the keypad displays the main screen shown in Figure 4. delay before continuing the DOWNLOAD MODE dialing sequence. Press Done after entering Enter panel account# the phone number. Push ENTER when done Pressing the Enter Acct# Figure 25. Account# Screen button displays the screen shown in Figure 25 and allows you to enter the optioned account number (see the options sheet). Pressing the Quit button returns you to the Call Mode screen (Figure 22). Restore Tamper Dial Mode Switch to operate Use the Dial Mode to force the control panel to dial the central station. Exit From the Download Mode Figure 26. Dial Mode Screen screen, pressing the Dial button places the system in the Dial Mode and displays the Dial Mode screen shown in Figure 26. While at the Dial Mode screen, restoring the Tamper loop (3250 and 3350+ systems) or switching the panel's TEST/OPER switch (S1) back to OPERATE (3450, 3475 and AAM4-C+) prepares the panel to dial for options downloading. The keypad screen clears, then a "Calling for download" message appears on the bottom keypad display line. Once the download begins the keypad display changes to a "receiving download" message. After completing the download the keypad display automatically returns to the main screen shown in Figure 4. Call Mode Use the Call Mode to DOWNLOAD MODE initiate the options select function download from the LCD PLUS keypad at the Enter control panel location. Options Dial Quit From the Download Mode Figure 22. Call Mode Screen screen, pressing the Call button places the system in the Call Mode and displays the Call Mode screen shown in Figure 22. NOTE: The Quit button in all Download screens gives you the option of exiting and returning to the initial Setup Mode screen DOWNLOAD MODE (Figure 4). select function From the Download Mode Enter Enter screen, pressing the Enter Phone# Acct# Quit Options button displays the screen shown in Figure Figure 23. Download Mode Screen 23. Pressing the Quit button returns you to the Call DOWNLOAD MODE Mode screen (Figure 22). Use this screen to enter the Enter phone# to call information required to Delay Done begin the download. This includes the central station Figure 24. Phone# Screen telephone number. Pressing the Enter Phone# button displays the screen shown in Figure 24. Enter the phone number you want the panel to call. Pressing the Delay button anywhere in the phone number inserts a three second COMMUNICATION LOSS The LCD plus keypad senses a loss of communication with the control panel and annunciates the loss. One minute after communication loss the keypad alerts the user by beeping once each 10 seconds. The beeping continues until the user presses any key, at which time the beeping stops and displays a "System Down Call for Service" message. The message remains until communications restore. UL WARNING! LCD plus KEYPADS WITH A BLINKING YELLOW LED, A BLINKING CURSOR AND BEEPING EVERY 10 SECONDS INDICATES AN RS-485 COMMUNICATIONS PROBLEM. THE SYSTEM MAY BE INCAPABLE OF REPORTING FIRE OR BURGLARY ALARMS. 6


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