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2. X to quit ENTER NEW DELAY MIN 4 Enter the new delay value and press Enter u It ranges from O to 20 minutes new value is displayed and the system returns to the Date Time display 182 AA 9600 rev 12 7 71 2 Siren Time On Definition The system activates the siren when an alarm condition is detected and if the siren is enabled for the zone in alarm The siren duration is the time the siren will sound The value ranges from 1 to 20 minutes The default is 5b minutes This pa rameter applies to all zones Setting 1 Press the Siren Delay key _ Ne 2 Type 2 to adjust the time on 1 TO MODIFY A TO QUIT X 3 The current time on is displayed Press Enter Cancel x to quit Ne ENTER NEW DELAY MN A Enter 4 to modify the value or Cancel 4 Enter the new time on value and press Enter ranges from 1 to 20 minutes The new value is displayed and the system returns to the Date Time display AA 9600 rev 12 183 7 77 3 Siren Monitoring Definition This function sets off an alarm if the siren connection is cut By default this feature is enabled Setting 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Using the up and down arrow keys Scroll the menu until the item dis played is PROGRAM AUX S and pres
3. keys oe played is SIREN DISABLED press Enter Enter lt l J scroll the menu until the item dis Zones without siren are displayed NO SIREN ZONE 4 SIREN DISABLED ADD ZONE J Enter 4 Press Enter al down arrow key to reactivate the dialer on a zone SELECT ZONE 1 96 _ Ne E J 5 Enter the desired zone number then press Enter Enter 4 to ADD zone which the siren will be disabled or press the he system displays zones without sirens and returns to the PROGRAM AUX S menu To remove a zone SIREN DISABLED ADD ZONE Ns wv 2 4 Select DEL to reactivate the siren zone then follow the prompts on screen 9600 12 91 4 2 COPYING ZONE CONFIGURATION ANOTHER ZONE Definition The user can copy a complete zone configuration from an existing zone to another similar zone to several zones This avoids repeating the same sequence several times Setting 1 See 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys QO to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM ZONES option Enter and press Enter PROGRAM ZONES COPY PASTE Ne 7 3 Use the arrow keys CO to scroll the menu to the COPY PASTE option and Enter press
4. Enter Cancel 6 Press Enter to modify the value or Cancel X 10 quit N WAITING TIME FOR DIAL __ SEC X 7 7 Enter the value desired and press Enter Ranges from 1 to 15 seconds new parameter setting is displayed and the system returns to the PROGRAM DIALING scrolling menu 126 AA 9600 rev 12 5 2 7 Pause Delay Key Definition This parameter is associated with the Pause key This key is used to introduce a pause in a telephone number when dialing The Pause Delay is the length of the pause For example if you need to exit a local phone network before reaching an outside line you can use the Pause key after entering the access code usually 9 see Section 5 3 The range is from 1 to 255 seconds The default is 4 seconds Setting 4 Follow the procedure above for modifying the dialing parameters Sec 5 2 When you reach the scrolling menu use the arrow keys CO to select Pause Delay PROGRAM DIALING PAUSE DELAY KEY 5 Press Enter u The current parameter setting is displayed B PAUSE DELAY KEY 4 SEC J MODIFY TO QUIT Enter Cancel 6 Press Enter to modify the value or Cancel x quit PAUSE DELAY KEY ___ 7 Enter the value desired press Enter ranges from 1 to 255 seconds Th
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6. 2 1 SET POINTS A 6 User adjustable parameters are displayed in a scrolling menu COO to scroll the menu to the desired parameter and press Enter Cancel Cancel x to quit 7 5 7 Adjusting Set Points 1 Follow the procedure above 7 5 and press Enter d SET POINTS LO 55 0 F ES 85 0 F LO SET POINT oF to modify the current set points or Cancel Enter 4 T 2 his is the lower value of the and press Enter To enter a negative value use the the digits You can reset the minimum and maximum temperature values displayed by pressing 1 while the minimum and maximum values are displayed Cancel to quit Use the arrow keys Enter Press at SET POINTS normal temperature range It ranges from 40 F to 149 F 40 to 65 C with an accuracy of O 1 F 0 1 C Enter the low set point HI SET POINT oF A key either before or after 3 This is the upper value of the normal temperature range It ranges from the low set point to 149 F 65 C with an accuracy of 0 1 F 0 1 C Enter the high 168 AA 9600 rev 12 set point and press Enter enter a negative value use the key either before or after the digits The high set point must be greater than the low set point 35
7. 14 To enter the recognition time enter the hours press Enter Enter the minutes press Enter Enter the seconds press Enter It ranges from Oh Om Os to 59 59 5 95 system prompts for another zone number 9600 12 81 Without Temperature Curve TEMPERATURE SET POINTS LO SET POINT oF 8 This is the lower value of the normal temperature range see Fig 26 It ranges from 40 F to 149 F 40 C to 65 C with an accuracy of 0 1 F 0 1 C Enter the low set point and press Enter To enter a negative value use the key either before or after the digits HI SET POINT oF Ne 9 This is the upper value of the normal temperature range see Fig 26 It ranges from the lower set point to 149 F 65 C with an accuracy of O 1 F 0 1 C Enter the high set point and press Enter To enter a negative value use the key either before or after the digits The high set point must be greater than the low set point CRITICAL TEMP oF S 10 This is the absolute temperature limit for room temperatures It is used in con junction with the outdoor temperature compensation feature When the room tem perature reaches this point and the outdoor temperature compensation feature 15 enabled an alarm is set off no matter what the outdoor temperature is see Section 7 3 ran
8. Enter 4 V CELSIUS Otherwise press 3 Type 1 for Celsius units or 2 for Fahrenheit units The new unit is displayed and the system returns to the Date Time display 54 AA 9600 rev 12 3 8 DISPLAY CONTRAST Setting 1 Press the System key System The current revision number of the software program 15 displayed The installer password must then be entered ENTER INSTALLER PASSWORD N 2 Enter the installer password 9601 by default and press Enter J Enter SYSTEM PROGRAM SYSTEM 3 Using the up down arrow keys Scroll the menu until the item displayed is PROGRAM SYSTEM and press Enter Enter 4 i PROGRAM SYSTEM CONTRAST 5 J 4 Using the up and down arrow keys oe scroll the menu until the item dis to exit this function Enter played is CONTRAST Type Enter Cancel to modify the display contrast or Cancel 80 80 TOSAVE 5 Use the up arrow key 6 to increase contrast Use the down arrow key to decrease the contrast When you are finished type Enter to save the new setting The system displays the new setting as a percentage The final setting is displaye
9. 250 100 250 100 Now we can calculate the set points low set point 20 4 X 180 20 4 X 100 12 533mA 250 100 250 100 high set point 20 4 X 200 4 20 4 100 14 667mA 250 100 250 100 Setting 1 See 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys QO to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM ZONES option Enter and press Enter J PROGRAM ZONES SETUP 227 3 Press Enter at the SETUP option SELECT ZONE 1 96 __ J Enter 4 Type the number of the zone to configure and press Enter g The current zone definition is displayed Default zone configurations are described in section 3 11 To Cancel stop the display press Cancel x 84 AA 9600 rev 12 MODIFY A TO QUIT X J 5 Press Enter to modify the zone or Cancel to exit this function If the zone selected is the outdoor probe used for the outdoor temperature compensation feature and the compensation feature is currently enabled the system displays the message DEAC TIVATE OUTDOOR STATUS If you want to use the compensation feature you will have to assign another probe as the outdoor probe See Section 7 3 Is THE ALARM MEMORY 15 ERASED EACH TIME A ZONE IS RECONFIGURED TYPE OF SENSOR 4 20mA Ne 2 4 6 The different types of sensors
10. 72 ONNOG lc 819 lS 9 lo 15 5 o o c IOL 20 5 17 24 ISI z 9 fs 12 9 g 85 wes RANNE aak SERIAL BUS AAP oP FS 8 Ol 888 LED3 _ LED4 vr eer T mit m a pias J END OF LINE pe gt JUMPER ato a F 28 5 Ar o2 gt gt 672 674 O O O CO O 9 Fa m F25 F26U38 F27 U40 513 TIS Cor F28 V 09 c OO Ltd J COMMUNICATION TERMINALS 0 COM N C N O COM T SHIELD 21 22 23 COM 24 25 26 27 288 2 3 t tou AUXILIARY AUXILIARY EARTH PHONE LINE CASE SERIAL 10UDC SIREN _ 12000 16UAC BATTERY RELAY 1 RELAY 2 GROUND MICROPHONE ZONES INPUTS OUTPUTS SUPPLY INPUTS 10 111 REU POL 24 AA 9600 rev 12 Figure 16 Example of End of Line Jumper Positions KPB 400 AA 9600 KP 400 TP 800 End of line NO End of line YES End of line YES End of line NO 7 5 3 Connecting a Bridge A to the 9600 The Bridge A module is used to connect the AA 9600 to temperature controller and other AA 9600 networ
11. LL _ _ _ DISABLED ENABLED O 22 AA 9600 rev 12 7 4 7 Connecting the Earth Ground The earth ground terminal provides a ground for the Agri Alert system Use a rod at least 5 8 1 6cm in diameter at least 10 3m long The rod must have a clean metal sur face free of paint enamel or other nonconducting sub stances Drive the rod at least 10 3m into the ground the bedrock is more than 47 1 2m deep drive the rod into 21 the ground to level and bury any remainder horizon tally at least 2 600mm below ground level If the bedrock M ARE is less than 47 1 2m deep bury the rod horizontally at least 2 600 mm below ground level ref article 10 702 3d of the Canadian Electricity Code C22 10 99 Use a CSA certified wire of TEW type or a UL certified wire of type 1015 Green yellow 12AWG 600V 105 C insulated wire We suggest using a Belden 9912 color code 189 or equivalent The rod must be connected to the wire described above lt is recommended to let the rod going out of the ground to connect it The wire length must not exceed 50 15m 33 It is extremely important that the earth ground terminal be connected to a proper ground to protect the electronic components from damage due to lightning surges and electrostatic discharges Do not use the electrical ground for this purpose IF OUTDOOR CONNECTIONS ARE USE
12. ______ ______ _ ____ 183 Pod m A 184 TROUBLESHOOTING 2 185 APPENDIX MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTHS 187 APPENDIX B BACKUP BATTERY LIFE SPAN 188 APPENDIX C COMMUNICATION CABLE GAUGE AND LENGTH RECOMMENDATIONS PEE MR S RU Edel D a Ra enam 189 APPENDIX D CONTACT ID REPORT AND RESTORE CODES 194 APPENDIX E EVENT CODES RR Saa aa E 197 APPENDIX SYSTEM KEY 6 204 205 WIRING DIAGHAIVIS sx xara 207 TECHNICAL 5 209 AA 9600 INSTALLATION GUIDE 210 REGISTRATION CARD 213 6 AA 9600 rev 12 LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES Figure 1 AA9600 Installation 8 Figure 2 Location of the Main Board and Extension Cards 11 Figure 3 Location of Jumpers on Board
13. 2 6 Type 1 to enable or 2 to disable the output The new status is displayed and the system returns to the Date Time display 6 4 4 Assigning a Programmable Output to a Zone Definition By assigning an output to a zone the user can enable or disable the output according to the alarm state of the zone Each output can be assigned to one zone only Setting 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys CO to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM AUX S item PROGRAM AUX S OUTPUT 2 3 Use the arrow keys oe to scroll the menu to the OUTPUT item OUTPUT ASSIGN Ne J Enter 4 Press Enter 4 tO select the ASSIGN item N ASSIGN OUTPUT TO ZONE 1 96 2 5 Enter the number of zone and press Enter C y ZONE 33 BROILER 2 A 154 AA 9600 rev 12 6 The zone label is displayed If the zone selected is not the right one use the arrow Enter keys CO to scroll the menu until the correct zone is selected and press Enter 4 C SELECT DEVICE 1 99 __ Ne 22 7 Enter the number of the device and press Enter C KP 02 A v J 9 The device label is displayed If the device selected 15 not the right one use the arrow keys QO to scroll the menu until the correct device is selected and press Enter If the device is no
14. 27 2 4 MODIFYING A PARAMETER 28 2 9 HOW TO USE mE SEE VENE 29 CHAPTER THREE SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 31 3 1 SYSTEM INSTALLATION MENUS Ea ovine wr Duis RD wn 31 3 2 EXTENSION CARD INITIALIZATION 32 99 DEVICEINITIALIZA TON ERETON IENEI REDER 34 Dol AGG DEVICE 34 3 3 2 Remove Device from Network Ea UE EORR 36 3 3 3 Edit Device Label 5x __ _________ 5 37 3 3 4 Upload Data To From UP 1000 bsustsket 39 0 2 925 Dala 19 _ _ __ ets 40 3 3 7 Display DEVICE 42 3 4 Ra 43 3 4 1 Manual ___ ___ 45 3 4 2 Automatic AsSsigNnMeEnts aie 45 AA 9600 rev 12 3 3 4 3 Assigning External Zone 2 2 47 5 9 SBFNITALZATION 50 3 5 1 Disable SBI Case of LOW Battery AUR E Rama E bad Ead dd 50 mo 51 Or EVE _________ __
15. 9600 12 45 Now let s say we want an automatic assignment TP 800 with 8 zones 5 pose zones 1 and 3 are already assigned to zones 10 and 44 on the system The following table shows zone status before and after the automatic zone assignment Zone Before After Assignment Assignment Setting SELECT DEVICE 1 99 __ 6 Enter the device number and press Enter in Section 3 3 Enter y NUMBER OF ZONES 1 __ ES gt 7 Enter the number of zones to assign and press Enter 46 AA 9600 rev 12 Device assignments are explained Enter 3 4 3 Assigning External Zone Definition The Bridge A communication device can be used to provide external zone inputs to the AA 9600 Using external inputs saves on costly wiring by tapping in on an existing wiring installation Zone inputs can come from another AA 9600 system or from a temperature controller For example two AA 9600 systems can use the same zone input while defining separate settings for declaring alarms Up to four AA 9600 systems can be connected together in this way The Bridge A also provides computer and modem connection possibilities see Section 1 5 3 to connect the Bridge A module to the AA 9600 local aa 9600 1200 zone 44 xix dor Dc
16. TO QUIT Enter 4 Otherwise press Cancel ENABLE DISABLE Cancel 6 Type 1 to enable or 2 to disable monitoring of the 12VDC output The new state is displayed and the system returns to the PROGRAM AUX S menu AA 9600 rev 12 63 3 13 TEST PROCEDURE The Agri Alert system has the capability of testing certain functions from the key board To start the test procedure press the Test tt key Press Cancel to skip to the following test Outline of Test Procedure 1 TEST LEDS The front panel LEDs are turned on and turned off one by one in sequence from top to bottom and from left to right 2 TEST LCD The LCD display is tested The LCD backlight is turned off and the display contrast is tested in steps from maximum to minimum contrast Each charac ter matrix is turned on two by two in sequence from left to right Make sure all the pixels in each square light up 3 TEST SBI The communication link is tested 4 TEST BUZZER The internal buzzer is tested 4 buzzes 5 TEST SIREN Two short beeps are sent to the siren if a siren is hooked up 6 SYSTEM ID The Agri Alert ID message is played over the speaker Make sure the message is audible 7 USER ID The user ID message is played over the speaker Make sure the mes sage is audible If no message has been recorded the system displays
17. external aa 9600 external temperature zone 17 controller 3 2 O O 2m S San 1 NS 2 pem input 3 J card 1 card 2 zone 93 Figure 18 Example of Bridge A Connection In the example above local zone 2 is assigned to input 3 of the temperature controller connected to card 1 on the Bridge A Local zone 44 is assigned to zone 93 of the 9600 connected to card 2 on the Bridge A Local zone 17 has its own zone input AA 9600 rev 12 47 Setting 1 See 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys COO to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM ZONES option Enter and press Enter PROGRAM ZONES ASSIGN 3 Use the arrow keys CO to scroll the menu to the ASSIGN option and press Enter MANUAL 1 AUTO 2 4 1 to do a manual assignment SELECT ZONE 9 96 5 Enter the zone number and press Enter SELECT DEVICE 1 99 __ 2 6 Enter 99 for the BRIDGE press Enter SELECT CARD 1 4 __ Ne T 7 The Bridge module contains up to four Combridge cards used to communicate with external networks These cards are numbered from 1 to 4 from left to right inside the Bridge enclosure Enter the number of the card which communicates with the device you will be using to assign the zone
18. 1 to enable or 2 to disable the output The new status is displayed and the system returns to the Date Time display AA 9600 rev 12 151 6 4 2 0 70 Output on the Agri Alert 9600 Definition The system includes a output The voltage on the output can be adjusted from 1 to 10096 Setting 1 Press the Output key o N SELECT DEVICE 1 99 _ NL J Enter 2 1 the Agri Alert device and press Enter J C AGRI ALERT 4 s 2 Enter 3 Press Enter JJ C RELAYS 1 0 10 VOLTS 2 J 4 2 to select the O 10V output OUTPUT 22 ENTER VALUE 1 100 __ J 5 Enter the output voltage as a percentage and press Enter The new value is dis played and the system returns to the Date Time display 6 4 3 Switched Outputs on Other Devices Definition Use the following procedure to modify the state of a programmable out put This procedure is also used to restore an output to its normal state when alarm has occurred on the zone assigned to it 1 Press the Output key ow 152 AA 9600 rev 12 SELECT DEVICE 1 99 _ Enter 2 the device number and press Enter J AGRI ALERT m 3 he label of the selected device is displayed lf the d
19. Outdoor Enter 4c The new alarm code is displayed and the system returns to the REPORT menu 5 1 3 Setting Alarm Codes for System Alarms Definition Alarm codes are used to report alarms to the central alarm facility This section describes the procedure for defining alarm codes for system alarms The following table gives a description of system alarms Setting 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Using the up and down arrow keys QO Scroll the menu until the item displayed is PROGRAM AUX S Enter and press Enter PROGRAM 5 106 AA 9600 rev 12 3 Using the up down arrow keys QO Scroll the menu until the item dis played is REPORT and press Enter 4 Enter 7 ALARM J 4 Using the up and down arrow keys QO Scroll the menu until the item dis played is ALARM and press Enter Enter N 5 2 to define system codes SYSTEM ALARM LO BATTERY v 6 Using the up and down arrow keys Oe scroll the menu to select the type of system alarm required and press Enter The current utility code for this alarm type is displayed LO BATTERY CODE 302 MODIFY 1 TO QUIT 7 Press Enter Enter 4 to
20. z 295 g c G 295 315 403 130 14 15 11V9 p 298 41135 53102 INVd90td 1096 111330 0180 55 4 5 AJJ WALSAS 4 GLOSSARY OF TERMS ACKNOWLEDGMENT The indication to the system that an alarm message has been received he alarm acknowledgment stops the dialout sequence and can be ex ecuted over the phone or from the keypad ALARM MEMORY record of the ten last alarms stored by the system see Section 7 4 AT HOME ARMING Burglar zones around the perimeter are armed but at home zones are bypassed after exit delay has elapsed if no one has left the building see section 4 1 2 BREAK On pulse dialing lines the length of the open circuit portion of the pulse period see Section 5 2 1 3 BURGLAR ZONE A zone used for detecting break ins Delays are provided to allow authorized entries and exits All burglar zones are armed or disarmed as a group using a special key sequence see Section 4 1 2 BUSY LINE TRIES In the dialout sequence the number of times the system will retry a line when the number is busy see Section 5 2 5 CALL START DELAY The time between the validation of an alarm and the beginning of the dialout sequence see Section 5 2 9 CALL SEQUENCES In the dialout sequence the number of times the phone numbers in memory are called for a given alarm See Section 5 2 3 DEFAULT A value permanently stored in memory and
21. eeeeeeee enn nnn nnn 12 Figure 4 Jumper Positions on Main Board nnn 12 Figure b Extension Card Configuration 13 Figure 6 Location of Connectors for Extension 15 Figure 7 Fastening the Extension Card the Main Board 15 Figure 8 Mounting the Enclosures nnn nnn 16 Figure 9 Location of Mounting 17 Figure 10 Electrical Knockouts for Battery and Transformer 17 Figure 11 Location of Microphone Jumper on Main Board 20 Figure 12 Phone Hookup with Line Seizure ccce 21 Figure 13 Phone Hookup without Line Seizure ueeeeeeeeeee eene enne 22 Figure 14 Relay Output Connections Agri Alert Relay Box 22 Figure 15 Location of the End of Line Jumper and the Communication Terminals 24 Figure 16 Example of End of Line Jumper 5 2b Figure 17 Example of a Zone 44 Figure 18 Example of
22. 152 6 4 4 Assigning a Programmable Output to a 2 154 6 4 5 Removing a Zone JASSIOHITIFIT Suo pet vas bn tutu a d MER OR FRU Eel us 156 CHAPTER SEVEN ALARM 85 157 7 1 ALARM VALIDATION SUMMARY OF EVENTS 157 7 2 SYSTEM ALARMS xuiissadasskz2cssises 158 7 2 7 System Temperature 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 140006 158 7 2 2 Backup Battery Voltage Readout 159 7 3 OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION ON TEMPERATURE ALARMS 160 7 3 1 Make an Outdoor Probe Assignment ise xa dnx ec 162 3 2 To Activate Deactivate the Outdoor Temperature Compensation 163 7 3 3 Set the Offset Temperature rr NOE I 164 Ta 165 7 5 ZONE STATUS DISPLAY 166 AGUS Ng Cl DII 6 e __4 168 9600 12 5 7 5 2 Adjusting Curve Offset 169 4 PERET EEE
23. 2 Press the Enter key 4 to select the DISPLAY MODIFY option SELECT ZONE 1 96 __ A 3 Enter the number of the zone The state of the zone is displayed followed by the status 166 AA 9600 rev 12 2 1 2 2 J 4 The label of the selected zone is displayed If the zone displayed is not the correct one use the arrow keys COO to scroll the menu to the desired zone and press Enter Enter E ZONE 1 75 0 F ZONE 1 CLR 1 MIN 75 0 F 75 2 F d ZONE 1 ACTIVATED S SET POINTS LO 55 0 F HI 85 0 F CRITICAL TEMP 95 F 2 DAY 17 LO OFFSET 15 0 F HI OFFSET 15 0 F N y RECOGNITION TIME 00 04 59 MODIFY 1 TO QUIT X AA 9600 rev 12 167 Iss The temperature curve status is displayed only if the zone has been configured with a temperature curve If the curve is currently activated the offset values are also displayed and the set points displayed are calculated according to the curve settings The critical temperature is displayed only if the outdoor temperature compensation feature is activated see section 7 3 Enter 5 Press Enter al
24. 4 Integrated Microphone Records the ID message and provides on site listening input 5 Keypad User inputs and information requests 6 System LEDs Status of various subsystems see table on following page 26 AA 9600 rev 12 2 2 MEANING STATUS LEDS MEANING This LED is activated when one or more alarm conditions are ALARM elapsed and no other alarms are active This LED is activated when the Agri Alert system is in standby mode STANDBY In this mode the system stops monitoring the sensor inputs for alarm conditions The LED is turned off when normal monitoring is resumed BYPASS This LED is activated when one or more zones are bypassed The LED is turned off when no zones are currently bypassed ARMED This LED is activated when the burglar zones are armed ON LINE This LED is activated when the system uses the telephone line detected The LED is turned off when the alarm is acknowledged as long as the alarm condition no longer exists the reset time has 16 VAC The LED is activated when a power failure is detected on the 16VAC FAILURE supply circuit Aii This LED is activated when the back up battery voltage is low BATTERY a zone configuration conflicts with the signal received from the a wire short or open circuit is detected on a temperature or dry an open circuit is detected on a dry contact input with DEOLR wire open or short is detected on 4 2 input problem on th
25. The following parameter can be accessed only if the outdoor temperature compensation feature is activated see Section 7 3 CRITICAL TEMP oF 4 The critical temperature is displayed only if the outdoor temperature compensation feature is activated see Section 7 3 It is the absolute temperature limit for room temperatures It is used in conjunction with the outdoor temperature compensation feature When the room temperature reaches this point and the outdoor temperature compensation feature is enabled an alarm is set off no matter what the outdoor temperature is ranges from the high set point to 149 F 65 C with an accuracy of 0 1 F 0 1 C Enter the critical temperature and press Enter To enter a negative value use the key either before or after the digits 7 5 2 Adjusting Curve Offset Values 1 Follow the procedure above 7 5 and press Enter at OFFSETS The following parameters can only be accessed 1 the zone has been configured with a temperature curve LO OFFSET 15 0 F LO OFFSET oF 2 The low offset is the number of degrees below the normal temperature value as defined by the curve at which a temperature alarm is declared It varies from 1 F to 20 F 0 6 C to 11 1 C with an accuracy of 0 1 F 0 1 C Enter the low offset and press Enter AA 9600 rev 12 169 HIGH OFFSET 15 F o
26. ___ 52 9D DY SHE 53 IN es ase trae ENE EAA AE ERA 54 3 8 DISPLAY CONTRAST _____ gt 55 29 USER ID MESSAGE i inox RE _______ 56 3 10 DELETING ID MESSAGES 3 11 DEFAULT VALUES 59 3 12 MONITOR T2VDC OUTPUT 63 3 13 TEST PROCEDURE __ _ gt 64 3 14 VIEWING SOFTWARE VERSION 65 CHAPTER FOUR ZONE CONFIGURATION 66 q T CONFIGURA TION TEN 67 ddal CONC 348 68 4 1 2 Dry Contact Burglar ___ _____ _ _ 7 _______ __ __ _6_ __ 77 4 1 3 1 Calibration of the Temperature Probes 8 4 1 3 2 Configuration of a Temperature Zone 79 __ 93 AC C rrent Sensor 9 96 LN COMES _ ____
27. N EXTERNAL AA9600 YES 1 een ces 2 P 8 Type if this card is communicating with another AA9600 system or 2 if this is another type of card 48 AA 9600 rev 12 9600 EXTERNAL ZONE 1 96 __ Ne 9 Enter the zone number on the external 9600 that will be assigned to the local zone and press Enter Other Cards INPUT ___ CONTROLID __ A 9 Enter the controller id number from 1 to 199 refer to the id jumper position on the Comlink card inside the controller enclosure and press Enter enter the number of the input to use on the controller and press Enter TO CONTINUE TO QUIT 10 Type 1 to proceed with another zone assignment or 2 to quit this function AA 9600 rev 12 49 3 5 SBI INITIALIZATION 3 5 1 Disable SBI in Case of Low Battery Definition The Agri Alert uses the backup battery in case of a power failure When the battery level is low the user can choose to disable communication and interrupt power to the devices to prolong the operating time of the Agri Alert system By default this parameter is set to SBI DEACTIVATED ON LO BATTERY Setting 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys oe to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM AUX S option and Enter press Enter PROGRAM AU
28. NORMAL WIRE TROUBLE 1 5 1 2 W 1 5 kQ 1 5 kQ 1 2 W 1 2 W OPEN SHORT CIRCUIT CIRCUIT 1 5 1 2 W AGRI ALERT 1 5 1 2 W 68 AA 9600 rev 12 Figure 22 Examples of Zone Connections Without EOLR NORMALLY CLOSED CIRCUIT NORMALLY OPEN CIRCUIT Figure 23 Examples of Zone Connections with EOLR 1 5 1 2W N C CIRCUIT WITH EOLR N O CIRCUIT WITH EOLR AA 9600 rev 12 69 Figure 24 Examples of Zone Connections with 1 5 1 2 W N C CIRCUIT WITH DEOLR N O CIRCUIT WITH DEOLR Figures 22 23 and 24 show examples of zone connections Note that when you add an EOLR to a circuit the resistor must be connected to the sensor that is furthest from the Agri Alert system When using a double end of line resistor a maximum of three zones can be connected on the same circuit 70 AA 9600 rev 12 Setting 1 See 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys oe to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM ZONES option Enter and press Enter PROGRAM ZONES SETUP J 3 Press Enter at the SETUP option SELECT ZONE 1 96 __ J Enter 4 Type the number of the zone to configure and press Enter g To stop the Cancel
29. ing disarmings acknowledgments dialouts calls made to the system parameter adjustments etc The event buffer can contain up to 2000 events When the buffer is full the oldest events are deleted to make way for the most recent events Data stored for each event are as follows Event Number Date 1190 08 2000 09 59 0234 4 T Event Code Event codes are given in Appendix E The first two digits indicate the event type and the two last digits give the parameter if applicable Display 1 Press the System key The current revision number of the software program 15 displayed The installer password must then be entered ENTER INSTALLER PASSWORD Enter 2 Enter the installer password 9601 by default and press Enter 4 SYSTEM PROGRAM SYSTEM S A 3 Using the up and down arrow keys Scroll the menu until the item dis played is PROGRAM SYSTEM and press Enter pi PROGRAM SYSTEM EVENT A 4 Using the up and down arrow keys Scroll the menu until the item dis played is EVENT and press Enter 148 AA 9600 rev 12 ENTER MASTER PASSWORD J Enter the master password by default 9600 see the user manual and press Enter The most recent event is displayed 6 Use the arrow keys CO to scroll the events in the buffer Press Enter i t
30. 12W only the battery 1 2 W CIRCUIT LR supply BEFORE W O DEOLR san gt connecting the 1A transformer AA 9600 rev 12 207 OO ot Lx3 0096 LHJ IV IHOV ONISIM QevO8 OL ZONE INPUTS Z9 GND 710 711 GND 712 21300 714 Z15GND 216 1234 5 6 7 89101112 JHL S3NOZ 3elOlN 1O3NNOO LON 1fldNI INOZ JHL OL LX3N AT31VIQ3IAINI ANNONS 3H1 ASN SNOILO3NNOO INOZ ONDIVIA N3HM aoa O M LINDAID aoa O M LNOUID M OAG Aoa HLM LINDUID HLM OS LANDAID ON 208 AA 9600 rev 12 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TYPE SUPPLY INPUT 16VAC BATTERY OUTPUTS AUXILIARY RELAY 1 2 SERIAL BUS O 10VDC SIREN 12 OPERATING TEMPERATURE POLLUTION DEGREE INSTALLATION CATEGORY ALTITUDE HUMIDIT Y CLEANING TYPE SUPPLY INPUT OUTPUT OPERATING TEMPERATURE POLLUTION DEGREE INSTALLATION CATEGORY ALTITUDE HUMIDITY CLEANING AA9600 16Vac 50 60Hz Rechargeable sealed lead acid 12V 7AH 28Vdc max 28Vdc 2A max O 10Vdc 25mA max 12Vdc max 12Vdc 7 max 32 104 F 40 C Indoor use only 2 2 7900 Ft Max 2000 Meters 9596 max Gentle soap and water TRANSFORMER BOX 115 230Vac 10 SW1 SWITCH 50 60Hz 1
31. 2 R24 R28 Fh 07 09 02 R21 15 2627 U4 93 US 98 2 911 14 913 UIS 018 921 920 923 924 _______________ 0 0 n m T SIGNAL SHIELD 21 COM 22 23 COM 24 25 COM 26 27 28 ee Ser AUXILIARY AUXILIARY EARTH PHONE LINE AUX CASE SERIAL BUS O 10UDC SIREN 12 0 16 BATTERY M RELAY 1 RELAY 2 GROUND MICROPHONE ZONES INPUTS OUTPUTS SUPPLY INPUTS U 111 REU MICROPHONE WIRE M 7 m 5 9 lt lt o Tp MICROPHONE Microphone Box Hookup The SHIELD terminal is connected to the wire shielding The AUX terminal is connected to the microphone box In addition the microphone box must be connected to the serial bus see Section 1 5 MICROPHONE SHIELD MICROPHONE 20 AA 9600 rev 12 1 4 5 Phone Two types of phone hookups are possible In the simplest case the Agri Alert is connected to the phone lines using an ordinary 6 contact phone jack Canada CA11 USA RJ11 The two wires from the phone line are connected to the LINE terminals marked R and T In this configuration the user has priority over the system when using the phone line the system will wait for the line to free up before dialing out The best method is to use a line sei
32. 3 Use the arrow keys to scroll the menu to the ASSIGN option and press Enter Enter al 4 Type 1 to do a manual assignment 3 4 1 or 2 to do an automatic assignment 3 4 2 AA 9600 rev 12 43 Figure 17 Example of a Zone Assignment Agri Alert Extension Card 1 _ 5 _8_ 9 _ 5 EN 44 AA 9600 rev 12 3 4 7 Manual Assignment SELECT ZONE 9 96 7 Enter Enter the zone number and press Enter J SELECT DEVICE 1 99 __ J Enter Enter the device number and press Enter Device assignments are explained in Section 3 3 SELECT DEVICE S ZONE 1 X _ Enter 7 Enter the zone number on the device and press Enter N 8 Type 1 to do another manual assignment or 2 to quit this function 3 4 2 Automatic Assignments In the case of automatic assignments the user selects a device and enters the number of zones to be assigned for the device Zones are assigned in the order that they physically appear on the device using the next available number in the sequence 9 96 Zones on the device that have previously been assigned are not reassigned Example The following table shows an example of zone status before an automatic assignment is Agri Alert reserved performed 9 available assigned Dre available Devices assigned assigned available
33. AA 9600 rev 12 61 Default Zone Configurations ZONE 1 ZONE2 ZONES 3 96 RANGE OUTDOOR DRY CONTACT TEMP A TEMPERATURE DRY CONTACT TEMPERATURE 20mA AC CURRENT O 5V N C ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED DISABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED DISABLED 1 mi mi 1 mi O to 59 hours O to 59 EN s minutes O to 59 seconds 40 F to 149 40 F to 149 The default reset time on all zones is 1 sec It ranges from to 59 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds By default zone 1 is a temperature zone assigned to the outdoor probe for the outdoor temperature compensation feature All zones are disabled initially 62 AA 9600 rev 12 3 12 MONITOR 12VDC OUTPUT Definition This function sounds the alarm when the connection to the 12VDC output is disrupted By default this feature is enabled Setting 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys CO to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM AUX S option and press Enter 3 Use the arrow keys to scroll the menu the MONITORING option and press Enter 4 Use the arrow keys CO to scroll the menu to the 12VDC OUTPUT option and press Enter Enter PROGRAM AUX S MONITORING 4 Enter 4 y Ne MONITORING 12VDC OUTPUT A J Enter 4 MONITORING STATUS ENABLE TO MODIFY
34. BRI CONNECTOR FOR EXTENSION CARD 2 RIGHT BRACKET FOR EXTENSION CARD 1 EXTENSION CARD 2 Once an extension card is firmly plugged into the appropriate connector on the main board fasten the extension card securely onto the brackets on the board see above using the two screws provided with the card Figure 6 Remember to initialize the extension cards from the keypad once the system is running see Section 2 2 Figure 7 Fastening the Extension Card Onto the Main Board EXTENSION CARD BRACKET BRACKET MAIN BOARD 9600 12 15 1 3 MOUNTING THE EQUIPMENT The Agri Alert system should be mounted on a wall as shown in the figure below The Agri Alert enclosures are opened by pulling the latch on the bottom The battery enclosure is opened by pulling on the latch Use 3 16 diameter screws to mount each enclosure on the wall Fasten the black caps onto the mounting holes once the screws are tightened Make sure the covers of the two boxes can be opened easily The battery enclosure has ventilation openings on the sides Make sure they are not obstructed Mount the battery enclosure and the transformer 47 from the Agri Alert enclosure Use the plastic tubing provided to run the wires from the battery and the transformer to the alarm system These wires are provided with the system The bare end hooks up to the Agri Alert system Electrical knockouts are located on t
35. Different types of sensors can be connected to it When an alarm is detected on any one of the inputs the system reports the alarm on site and starts the dialout sequence Each alarm input can be enabled or disabled separately or in conjunction with other inputs An alarm stays active until it is acknowledged by a user either on site or over the phone When an alarm occurs the system stores all the relevant information the number of the input the type of alarm and the date and time of occurrence When the alarm is acknowledged the system also stores the user who acknowledged the alarm and the date and time of acknowledgment By default the siren output and the dialout sequence option are both enabled for each zone Refer to section 4 1 7 to disable the siren and to section 5 2 12 to disable the dialout sequence on specific zones Zone Definition A zone is an input configured to respond to the type of sensor con nected to it Sensors are installed by the user to detect alarm conditions The basic Agri Alert system allows up to 8 different zones This capability can be expanded to 24 zones by adding two extension cards each one providing 8 additional zones see the chapter on installation The alarm types supported are dry contact dry contact burglar temperature 4 2 AC current sensor and O 5V inputs A reset time 15 defined for all zones The other parameters apply to each individual zone i e the recognition time the siren enable
36. display press Cancel The current zone configuration is displayed Default parameter values for zones are given in Section 3 11 TO MODIFY A TO QUIT X Ne 5 Press Enter to modify the zone or Cancel to exit this function the zone selected is the outdoor probe used for the outdoor temperature compensation feature and the compensation feature is currently enabled the system displays the message DEACTI VATE OUTDOOR STATUS If you want to use the compensation feature you will have to assign another probe as the outdoor probe See Section 7 3 35 THE ALARM MEMORY IS ERASED EACH TIME A ZONE IS RECONFIGURED N TYPE OF SENSOR DRY CONTACT J 6 The different types of sensors are presented in a scrolling menu Use the up and down arrow keys QO to select DRY CONTACT and press Enter N BURGLAR ZONE YES soso byes 1 2 9600 12 71 7 Type 2 for an ordinary dry contact input N NORM 1 NORM CLOSED 2 8 Type 1 or 2 according to the configuration desired C N W RESISTOR 1 W O RESISTOR 2 S 9 Type 1 to configure the input with an end of line resistor 2 to configure the input without an end of line resistor N SINGLE xS 1 DOUBLE 555585 2
37. outdoor Outdoor probe assignment and temperature offset value OUTDOOR PARAMETERS STATUS DISABLED OUTDOOR PROBE ZONE 1 OFFSET TEMP 5 09 TO MODIFY 1 TO QUIT Enter 2 Press Enter to modify the outdoor temperature compensation settings Cancel Cancel quit 9 STATUS 1 OFFSET TEMP 2 V y 3 2 to change the offset temperature By default the offset is 5 F OFFSET TEMP 4 Enter the offset temperature and press Enter ranges from O to 36 F O to 20 C The system displays the new setting and returns to the Date Time display 164 AA 9600 rev 12 7 4 Definition Each alarm condition detected by the Agri Alert system is recorded in memory for future reference The parameters stored in memory are the zone number the alarm type the time the date the user who acknowledged the alarm if a user is defined and the time and date of acknowledgment The system stores only the last fifty alarms in memory should be noted that if the zones are reconfigured at any time the alarm memory recorded up to that time 15 erased If the password feature is enabled the system requires a password before acknowl edging an alarm from the keypad acknowledging over the phone always requires a password This
38. redial the number after 30 seconds have elapsed after the first ring the Agri Alert system will answer the call If the answering machine is set to answer after one ring it must be set to more than one ring for this sequence to work If an answering machine is not used any calls made to the Agri Alert system are answered after the number of rings defined By default the number of rings is set to 8 and the answering machine feature is disabled Setting 1 Press the Ring key 2 The current parameter setting 15 displayed 8 RINGS TO MODIFY lt TO QUIT X Enter Cancel 2 Press Enter to modify the value or Cancel X to quit N DO YOU HAVE ANS WERING MACHINE 8555553 1 2 To Enable Disable Answering Machine 3 Type 1 to use an answering machine with the Agri Alert system The system returns to the Date Time display 142 AA 9600 rev 12 Set Number of Rings 3 Type 2 to disable the answering machine feature and set the number of rings before the Agri Alert system answers a call N ENTER NEW NUMBER OF RINGS __ ES P 4 Type the new number of rings and press Enter 1 ranges from 1 to 20 rings The system displays the new value and returns to the Date Time display 5 6 SYSTEM S VOICE MUTE Definition When an alarm condition is validated an alarm message is imm
39. 2 to change the status of a partition ENTER PARTITION 1 16 _ 3 the number of the partition and press Enter If the partition does not exist the system responds with the message PARTITION NONE ACTIVATE 1 BYPASS 2 Ne A 4 Type 1 to activate or 2 to bypass the partition The new status of the partition is displayed and the system returns to the Date Time display 7 7 3 Viewing Bypassed Zones 1 Press the Zone key 2 ZONE DISPLAY BYPASS 2 BYPASSED ZONE 4 8 2 Press down arrow key and press Enter to select p to select the DISPLAY BY PASS option The bypassed zones are displayed 178 AA 9600 rev 12 7 8 ENTRY DELAY Definition The time needed to disarm the burglar zones when entering the site before an alarm is set off This applies to all burglar zones and ranges from O to 5 minutes 59 seconds The default is 30 seconds The entry delay countdown begins when an alarm is detected in a burglar zone with an entry delay Setting 1 Press the Entry Exit Delay key ES elay ENTRY DELAY 1 EXIT DELAY 2 Ne 2 Type 1 to adjust the entry delay ENTRY DELAY O MIN 30 SEC TO MODIFY A TO QUIT X Enter Cancel Press Enter to adjust the entry delay or Cancel X quit N ENTER NEW DELAY _ MIN SE
40. 4 Enter the zone number of the outdoor probe and press Enter By default zone 1 is assigned to the outdoor probe If a different zone number was previously defined as the outdoor probe zone 1 will take the default zone settings The new probe assign ment is displayed and the system returns to the PROGRAM AUX S menu OUTDOOR PROBE ZONE 1 162 AA 9600 rev 12 7 3 2 Activate Deactivate the Outdoor Temperature Compensation 1 Press the Outdoor key The system displays the current status outdoor probe assigament and temperature offset value 2 Press Enter Cancel Cancel x Outdoor f OUTDOOR PARAMETERS STATUS DISABLE OUTDOOR PROBE ZONE 1 NS OFFSET TEMP 5 09 TO MODIFY 1 TO QUIT P to quit The system displays a menu Enter STATUS OFFSET 4J to modify the outdoor temperature compensation settings or 3 Type 1 to change the status of the outdoor compensation feature DISABLE 4 Type 1 to enable or 2 to disable outdoor compensation feature The new setting is displayed and the system returns to the Date Time display AA 9600 rev 12 163 7 3 3 To Set the Offset Temperature 1 Press the Outdoor The system displays the current status
41. ALARM gt _ Low Set Point LI Ld 0555125 225 Recognition Time 10S 4 1 CONFIGURATION The following section describes the different types of zones To configure a zone choose the PROGRAM ZONE option after pressing the System key ten followed SETUP see section 3 1 Note that zones 9 96 must first be assigned to a device before being configured see section 3 4 9600 12 67 4 1 1 Dry Contact Input Definition Dry contacts can be either normally open NO or normally closed NC circuits In addition they can be configured for an end of line resistor EOLR and double end of line resistor DEOLR End of line resistor Adding a single or double end of line resistor will help the system detect wiring problems This is illustrated in the figure below In the center diagram an open wire has occurred The system detects this by reading the resistance on the circuit The Trouble LED on the front panel will turn on when this happens How ever if a short circuit occurs on one of the circuits with a single end of line resistor it will be interpreted as an alarm To detect this as a wiring problem a second end of line resistor is needed Figure 21 illustrates this Figure 20 Normally Open Circuits With EOLR NORMAL WIRE TROUBLE m 5 1 5 kQ OPEN 1 2 W mn 1 2 W AGRI ALERT Figure 21 Normally Open Circuits with DEOLR
42. Adjustable from 10 to 100 5 new setting is displayed and the system returns to the PROGRAM DIALING menu Modifying the Break Value 7 the scrolling menu for Pulse Speed use the arrow keys CO to select Break PULSE BREAK J Enter 8 Press the Enter pi PULSE SPEED BREAK 61 MSEC ES TO MODIFY 1 TO QUIT Enter O Press Enter al to modify the value or Cancel BREAK ___ Tx Cancel key at BREAK the current parameter setting is displayed to quit 1O Enter the value desired and press Enter Adjustable from 10 to 100 MSEC The new setting is displayed and the system returns to Pulse Speed scrolling menu Modifying the Interdigit Interval 7 In the scrolling menu for Pulse Speed use the arrow keys CO to select INTERDIGIT 4 PULSE INTERDIGIT S Enter 8 Press the Enter al PULSE SPEED INTERDIGIT 0 8 SEC S key at INTERDIGIT the current parameter setting is displayed AA 9600 rev 12 121 MODIFY TO QUIT Enter Cancel 9 Press Enter to modify the value or Cancel X to quit INTERDIGIT ___ 10 Enter the value desired and press Enter It ranges from 0 6 to 3 s
43. E OM Ex UN AT 89 Figure 33 Illustration of Reset Time ceeeseseeee n I mnm nnn nnn 97 Figure 34 Pulse Timing Parameters iara ata c RR 117 Figure 35 Waiting ua d ia 126 Figure 36 Calling Pager Number nnn 137 Figure 37 Outdoor Temperature Compensation 2 160 Figure 38 Critical Temperature Monitoring 161 Figure 39 Mlonitoring the Indoor Outdoor Temperature Difference 161 Figure 40 Example of Partitioning uuseseeeeeeeeeeeeee nennen mnm nnn nnn 174 Table 1 Default Values Eae Ends 60 Table 2 Pager Codes Used by the Agri Alert System 136 Table 3 System Alarms 2 2 2 12 158 Every effort has been made to ensure that this manual is complete accurate and up to date NOTICE The information contained in it is however subject to change without notice due to further developments AA 9600 rev 12 7 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The Agri Alert system is a complete alarm detection and management system for agricultural applications t can handle up to 96 alarm inputs spread over several bu
44. It can be enabled or disabled and the default setting is DISABLED Setting 4 Follow the procedure above for modifying the dialing parameters Sec 5 2 When you reach the scrolling menu use the arrow keys oe to select RESTORE CALLS PROGRAM DIALING RESTORECALLS 4 Ne J Enter Press Enter g The current parameter setting is displayed RESTORE CALLS STATUS DISABLE MODIFY TO QUIT X Enter Cancel 6 Press Enter to modify the value or Cancel X quit 4 N ENABLE 1 DISABLE 2 7 Type 1 to enable restore calls or 2 to disable restore calls The new setting is displayed and the system returns to PROGRAM DIALING scrolling menu AA 9600 rev 12 131 5 2 12 Disable the Dialer Definition This function allows to disable the dialing sequence in specified zones The dialout sequence will not be launched when an alarm occurs in a zone that has a disabled dialer By default the dialer is enabled on all zones 4 Follow the procedure above for modifying the dialing parameters Section 5 2 When you reach the scrolling menu use the arrow keys oe to select DIALER DISABLED PROGRAM DIALING DIALER DISABLED 4 A Enter 5 Press Enter zones without dialer are displayed 6 NO DIALER ZONE 4 X p To add a zone E
45. Recall Time Definition This parameter is used to relaunch the dialout sequence when an alarm has been acknowledged but has not been reset Recall time is the length of time between the time the alarm is acknowledged and the time the dialout sequence is relaunched as long as the zone has not returned to its normal state for the duration of reset time the alarm is reset before the recall time has elapsed the planned dialout sequence is cancelled This parameter ranges from O to 12 hours 59 minutes The default value is 30 minutes Setting 4 Follow the procedure above for modifying the dialing parameters Section 5 2 When you reach the scrolling menu use the arrow keys oe to select ALARM RECALL TIME PROGRAM DIALING ALARM RECALL TM 4 A Enter Press Enter g The current parameter setting is displayed a N ALARM RECALL TM 00 HR 30 MIN MODIFY 1 TO QUIT Enter Cancel 6 Press Enter to modify the value or Cancel x quit ALARM RECALL TM HR MIN Es A 7 Enter the value desired and press Enter It ranges from Oh Om to 12h59m The new setting is displayed and the system returns to the PROGRAM DIALING scrolling menu 130 AA 9600 rev 12 5 2 77 Restore Calls Definition This feature launches the dialout sequence when a zone in alarm returns to its normal state to advise of the change
46. SUDDIV TIDUS _________ ____ ___ ____ 18 1 4 2 1 Backup Battery CONNECTION 1 1 4 1 4 18 ACF OWO CONNECTION 18 B CHEN gt 8 _ __ 19 BUE ___________ 6 _ _ _ 6 __ 19 NC Siren OUDUT 19 a VOC Ems 19 1 4 4 External Microphone Microphone Box Hookup 2 2 2 2 4 19 Do FOOIE TIOORUD _____ ___ 21 1 4 6 Programmable Outputs 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 6 66666666 66 66 DEDEDE 22 1 4 7 Connecting the Earth 23 1 5 SERIAL BUS INTERFACE CONNECTIONS 24 1 5 1 Connecting Devices to the AA 9000 24 Us ME Zoo No T 24 1 5 3 Connecting a Bridge A to the 9600 00 1 0 2b CHAPTER TWO USER INTERFACE 26 2 1 FHONI PANEL en LYRA ERR UA PEE RENS EU IEEE Ead SENI M M RENE 26 Z2 MEANING OF STATUS LEDS _ _8__ 27 2 3 DISPLAYING A PARAMETER
47. The system displays the message PLEASE WAIT while initializing the parameter values When the screen turns back the system has been initialized AA 9600 rev 12 59 Table 1 Default Values pe ea O CLOCK Mox wm woese _ ____ ff Mm fow ooo _ f oseo eeo roseo _ 3 we oom omar meena _ mer eeo roseo _ Mswrwemos 3 ___ Tm _ mesemes im m _ 7 ior Mame roroa rone Sse em deme m ____ y emooio omesso we maar omm _ 10 100 mS O 6 to 3 seconds 60 AA 9600 rev 12 DEFAULT WOER PARAMETER VALUE VALUE RANGE ON SITE 7 eveen oseo om wemwe _ _ ten _ rm omn ______ ume _ S OP OUTDOOR T 1 1 M ___ zone dts mucus Ambros _ s 1070 100Rin ae to msm em mwmm ewen rosee _ ewein oseo _ foam oseo ewen oseo _
48. UNIT CONTROL USE AVAILABLE KNOCK OUTS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE UNIT DO NOT HOOKUP THE SIREN IF THE BATTERY IS NOT HOOKED UP WHEN MAKING ZONE CONNEC TIONS USE THE COMMON TERMI NAL IMMEDIATELY NEXT TO THE ZONE INPUT DO NOT CONNECT MORE THAN TWO ZONES ON THE SAME COMMON IF A SIREN IS CONNECTED THE BACKUP BATTERY MUST ALSO BE CONNECTED IF A SIREN IS NOT USED CONNECT AUXILIARY AUXILIARY RELAY 1 RELAY 2 1 5 1 2W RESISTOR BETWEEN BELAY D THE POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE N O COMNC N O COMNC TERMINALS OF THE SIREN 1 Sle alee 6969 69 9 E g Light switch Propane shutoff Fan shutoff 3m METAL ROD PHONE EANH 7 euo R TI LINE MICROPHONE CONNECTOR FOR EXTENSION CARD 1 CONNECTOR FOR oot EXTENSION CARD 2 OUTPUTS ZONE INPUTS ane SERIAL BUS 0 10VDC SIREN 12VDC SO Z1 COM 22 23 24 25 COM Z6 Z7COMZ8 1 2 3 4 SUPPLY INPUTS 16VAC BATTERY PHONE JACK 0 WALL PLUG WIRING DIAGRAM AGRI ALERT 9600 MAIN BOARD Rev 01 EXTERNAL MICROPHONE 12VDC DEVICE MAX 750mA 12 V BATTERY BACK UP TO SERIAL BUS ON OTHER UNITS TRANSFORMER lt 5 16VAC 150VA 1 5 1 2 W CIRCUIT WITH EOLR N C CIRCUIT W O EOLR MAKE SURE that 4 2 VD NN D D 12V the Agri Alert 9600 o can operate using 1 5
49. X Enter 4 Type the number of the zone to configure and press Enter To stop the dis Cancel play press Cancel The current zone configuration is displayed Default param eter values for zones are given in Section 3 11 TO MODIFY 1 TO QUIT A Press Enter to modify the zone or Cancel to exit this function If the zone selected is the outdoor probe used for the outdoor temperature compensation feature and the com pensation feature is currently enabled the system displays the message DEACTIVATE OUTDOOR STATUS you want to use the compensation feature you will have to assign another probe as the outdoor probe See Section 7 3 33 THE ALARM MEMORY 15 ERASED EACH TIME A ZONE IS RECONFIGURED AA 9600 rev 12 79 OF SENSOR TEMPERATURE M J 6 The different types of sensors are presented in a scrolling menu Use the up and Enter down arrow keys QO to select TEMPERATURE and press Enter C CURVE MODE YES 2242256444 1 2 7 Type 1 to program a temperature curve The following section describes the procedure for configuring a temperature with temperature curve If you type 2 go the section entitled Without Temperature Curve With Temperature Curve N LO OFFSET oF 8 The low offset is the number of degrees below the normal temperatu
50. and the dialout sequence enable The recognition time does not apply to dry contact burglar zones any of these parameters 15 not entered when a zone is configured the system will display INCOMPLETE DATA whenever the parameter definitions are displayed for that zone Note that when you reconfigure a zone the system erases the alarm memory for all zones Once a zone is configured it must be activated by the user to start alarm detection on that zone Temperature Curves For temperature zones the user can program a curve of refer ence values with up to 10 points This is used to adjust alarm conditions as a function of time Recognition Time This is the time an alarm input must be active before it constitutes a valid alarm condition is used to configure all alarm inputs except burglar inputs Figure 19 below illustrates this At A an alarm situation occurs when the tempera ture exceeds the high set point At B the temperature returns to normal How ever only 5 seconds have elapsed and the recognition time is 10 seconds Therefore no alarm occurs At C new alarm situation occurs At D 22 12 10 sec onds have elapsed the recognition time has elapsed and an alarm is reported The recognition time ranges from O to 59 hours O to 59 minutes O to 59 seconds The default is 1 minute 66 AA 9600 rev 12 Figure 19 Illustration of Recognition Time Temperature High Set Point CUNT MM HB NO
51. are presented a scrolling menu Use the up and down arrow keys to select 4 2 and press Enter N LO SET POINT BENE mA 52 7 This is the lower value of the normal current range ranges from 4 to 20 mA with an accuracy of O O01mA Enter the low set point and press Enter A HI SET POINT 8 This is the upper value of the normal current range It ranges from lower set point to 20mA with an accuracy of O O01mA The value must be greater than the low set point Enter the high set point and press Enter RECOGNITION TIME 9 enter the recognition time enter the hours press Enter Enter the minutes press Enter Enter the seconds press Enter It ranges from Oh Om Os to 59h 59m 59s system returns to the zone number prompt 9600 12 85 4 1 5 Current Sensor Input Definition An AC current sensor input uses a current sensor to record changes in AC current readings The AC current sensor operate using O 5V zone inputs of the Agri Alert con troller JP4 jumper position The user must enter the number of wire windings through the current sensor see Fig 31 Use as many windings as the load will allow for greater accu racy Refer to the winding table beside A high and low set point are entered defining a range of values that do not set off an alarm condition The range of values for defining set points is b
52. menu until the item dis Enter played is REPORT and press Enter J a ALARM 5 K J 4 Using the up and down arrow keys QO scroll the menu until the item dis Enter played is ALARM and press Enter P 5 Type 1 to define alarm codes for zones SELECT ZONE 1 96 J Enter Enter the zone number and press Enter Note that the zone selected must be a valid zone previously configured by the user Note also that you cannot assign an alarm code to the zone configured for the outdoor temperature probe The current alarm code for the zone is displayed C ZONE 22 ALARM CODE 232 AA 9600 rev 12 105 TO QUIT Enter 7 Press Enter pi to modify the value or Cancel y ENTER CODE to quit 8 Enter the three digit alarm code To enter a hexadecimal digit i e A B C D E F Outdoor press the key to enter hexadecimal mode Then press 2 repeatedly to enter A B C or 2 and press 3 repeatedly to enter D E F or 3 To enter the digit in hexadeci mal mode you must press the right arrow key Q even for the last digit Otherwise the cursor stays at the same position To return to the normal keypad press When you are finished typing the three digits press Enter
53. on site listening On Site Listening AA 9600 rev 12 157 7 2 SYSTEM ALARMS Definition The Agri Alert system detects certain internal alarm conditions that be have in the same way as a zone alarm i e the siren is activated the dialout sequence is launched etc These alarms have a fixed recognition time of 2 minutes and a reset time of 45 minutes if no one is present or 2 minutes 15 someone 15 present i e the display backlight is turned on the reset time for low battery and system trouble alarms is always 45 minutes table below describes these alarms Table 3 System Alarms BATTERY VOLTAGE IS LESS LOW BATTERY THAN 10 5 V FOR MORE THAN 2 MIN SYSTEM TEMPERATURE FALLS BELOW 36 F 2 FOR MORE THAN 2 MIN SYSTEM TEMPERATURE HIGH SYSTEM RISES ABOVE 167 F 75 TEMPERATURE SIREN WIRE TROUBLE SIREN SIREN DEFECT MALFUNCTION LOW VOLTAGE DETECTED SBI OUTPUT DEFECT ON COMMUNICATION BUS WIRING TROUBLE ON ZONE SYSTEM TROUBLE INPUTS OR SYSTEM MALFUNCTION FOR MORE THAN 2 MIN 7 2 1 System Temperature Readout 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys QO to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM SYSTEM item PROGRAM SYSTEM TEMPERATURE J 3 Use the arrow keys to scroll the menu to the TEMPERATURE item 158 AA 9600 rev 12 4 Using the up and down arrow keys oe scroll the menu until the item dis played is TEMPERATUR
54. power other accessories such as temperature controllers In the event of a power failure the battery backup provides 12VDC to this line Make sure the positive wire is connected to the positive terminal of your device 1 4 4 External Microphone Microphone Box Hookup An external microphone or a microphone box can be hooked up for use with the on site listening function see your dealer neither is needed the system uses a built in internal microphone A jumper is provided on the main board for configuring the type of microphone used for on site listening neither the external microphone nor the microphone box 15 needed the jumper can be positioned at either position Figure 11 shows the location of the microphone jumper Use caution when prying the jumper loose Make sure the jumper is placed horizontally on the top or bottom pins Any other positions will lead to poor results External Microphone Hookup The SHIELD terminal is connected to the wire shield ing The SIGNAL and CASE terminals are connected to the microphone The AUX terminal is not used AA 9600 rev 12 19 Figure 11 Location of Microphone Jumper on Board MICROPHONE JUMPER AUX p x 2 EXTERNAL amp m AUX Cat IOE 866 67 RES JUMPER ON ER Ee KR PUER S gt MIC BOX C20 d 5 8 J amp 6 C18 gt E mS
55. press the Cancel key x TO MODIFY 1 TO QUIT V Enter 2 Press Enter to modify SELECT PHONE NUMBER 1 16 _ A 3 Type the number of the phone number to modify and press Enter The current value for this phone number is displayed N ENTER PHONE n 4 Type the phone number Up to 20 digits can be entered If you press the Enter key without entering any digits the current phone number is erased from memory and the message PHONE NUMBER DELETED is displayed Special characters are available for use with tone dialing use the Asterisk Pound i Outdoor Trouble keys to enter these characters in a phone number Each one of these characters counts as one digit in the number Press the Pause key to enter a pause in the dialing This is useful when an access code is needed to reach an outside telephone line For ex ample if you dial 9 to access the telephone lines and wait 3 seconds before dialing AA 9600 rev 12 133 the number you can use the Pause key feature Pause Delay parameter can set to the smallest value needed for dialing pauses for example 1 second In the phone number definition press the pause key as many times as needed for the length of the pause For example 9 Pause Pause Pause 1234567 will wait three second
56. to erase all ID messages or 2 to quit this function 4 58 AA 9600 rev 12 3 11 DEFAULT VALUES Definition The system has default values programmed for all parameters except telephone numbers and user passwords These values are present when you first turn the unit on If you have changed some or all of the parameter values and would like to return to the original default values initialized at the factory follow the procedure outlined below All the current parameter definitions will be erased and replaced by the default values Table 1 gives the default values for all system parameters 1 Press the System key The current revision number of the software program 15 displayed The installer password must then be entered C ENTER INSTALLER PASSWORD 57 Enter 2 Enter the installer password 9601 by default and press Enter 4 SYSTEM PROGRAM SYSTEM Ne D 3 Using the up and down arrow keys oe scroll the menu until the item dis Enter played is PROGRAM SYSTEM and press Enter PROGRAM SYSTEM SET DEFAULTS M 4 Using the up and down arrow keys oe scroll the menu until the item dis Enter played is SET DEFAULTS and press Enter 1 The current parameter definitions will be erased and replaced by default values J Enter 1 to set default values or 2 to cancel
57. you can enter range 10 20 for example using the key to enter the dash N ADD ZONE 1 TO CONTINUE 2 3 Type 1 to paste the set points of the reference zone to another zone using the same model type 2 to complete the operation Press Cancel to quit this function 172 AA 9600 rev 12 7 5 7 Resetting Minimum Maximum Values Definition This function allows to instantaneously reset the minimum and maximum temperature readings of the temperature zones 1 Press the Zone key Zone ZONE CLEAR MIN MAX A 2 Press the down arrow key twice to select the CLEAR MIN MAX menu and press Enter Enter CLEAR ALL I TO QUIT X Enter Press Enter to clear all minimum and maximum values for all zones or press Cancel Cancel key exit this function AA 9600 rev 12 173 7 6 PARTITIONS Definition Zones can be grouped into partitions relating alarm systems located in the same area This makes it easy to activate or bypass several zones at once if they are physically located in the same area or if they are logically connected together Figure 40 below gives an example of this for example the animals in Building 2 are evacuated the alarm systems for the entire building can be turned off at once Up to 16 different partitions can be pro
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60. 10 Type 1 to configure the input for a single end of line resistor Type 2 to configure the input for a double end of line resistor C RECOGNITION TIME M J 11 To enter the recognition time enter the hours press Enter Enter the minutes press Enter Enter the seconds press Enter It ranges from Oh Om Os to 59 59 5 95 72 AA 9600 rev 12 4 1 2 Dry Contact Burglar Input Definition Dry contact inputs can be configured as burglar zones These zones are armed or disarmed as a group using a password The connections used are exactly as explained for dry contact inputs see Section 4 1 1 No recognition time is needed for this type of zone alarms are validated as soon as they are detected A delay can be defined to allow the authorized user to arm or disarm the system without setting off an alarm The user can also sound a chime each time a zone changes its state Instant Burglar Zone In an instant burglar zone an alarm is sounded as soon as an alarm condition is present This type of zone is used to protect windows for ex ample Delay Burglar Zone This type of zone is used at the entry and exit points of a build ing In a delay burglar zone alarm conditions are not signalled until a delay has elapsed Exit Delay allows the user to leave the building while arming the sys tem Entry Delay allows the user to enter the building and disarm the system without setting off an alarm In each case the s
61. 170 7 5 4 Enabling Disabling Temperature Curve 66 66 66 66 171 7 5 5 Adjusting the Recognition Time 6 172 7 5 6 Copying Zone Set Points to Another Zone 172 440 7 Resetting Minimum Maximum Values 173 FO PARUTIONS E ___ ___ 174 AU ZOMG ee hs ME EI MEE 1 5 DELU ZOE 175 7 6 3 Deleting a partition 176 7 7 BYPASS ACTIVATE FUNCTION 177 tuted Changing Zone SISIUS oecesriese ieu 177 7 7 2 Changing Partition Status RM 178 7 7 3 VIEWING Bypassed 178 f ENURY _ ___ ____ 179 249 EAM DELAY T n 180 110 FORGE ARMING 181 7 11 SIREN PARAMETERS lt lt 182 7 11 1 Siren Delay 182 ICR
62. 2 111 Setting 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Using the up and down arrow keys QO Scroll the menu until the item dis played is PROGRAM AUX S and press Enter Enter 4 PROGRAM 5 REPORT m 3 Using the up and down arrow keys QO Scroll the menu until the item dis played is REPORT and press Enter Enter 4 REPORT TEMPERATURE J 4 Using the up and down arrow keys scroll the menu until the item dis played is TEMPERATURE and press Enter Enter 4 STATUS ENABLE TO MODIFY TO QUIT Enter Press Enter modify the status or Cancel DISABLE NS ENABLE Cancel X to quit 6 Type 1 to enable reporting of temperature values or 2 to disable this feature The new status is displayed and the system returns to the REPORT menu 112 AA 9600 rev 12 5 7 7 Reporting Zone and Partition Status Changes Definition Codes are defined to report when burglar zones or partitions are armed or disarmed and when individual zones are activated or bypassed by the user A code is also defined for bypassing unbypassing at home arming zones Setting 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Using the up and down arrow keys COO Scroll the menu un
63. 200 AA 9600 rev 12 1 Ld L1 1 immi 1 ow 1 1 etes _____ LO S __ ___ __ a _ 19 Panem _ _ 8 11 __ __ ____ 5 Bemen L 1 9 Jemen 1 11 __ ____ 9600 12 201 Parameter __ ___ gt _ ___ _ ____ femu peii _ ooo oM ee _ ____ fems poena _ _ ____ fmn _ _ __ ____ _ ______ pese _ _ ___ ee _ _ ___ _ 0 oo os ee __ ____ 2 ee _____ _ __ ____ o3 _____ _ frist queramos _ __ ___ quesos _ ol oefe ______ _ ooo po _____ _ _ ___ Jes mm quesos ol o ofn ol oufs ooo ol o oefe mm _ _ ___ B fem _ mm _ ps mee o 202 AA 9600 rev 12 20 Call Alarm Facility Status Change AA 9600 rev 12 203 87174 295 03345 YILNI 53
64. 32 AA 9600 rev 12 quit CASE 1 NO CARDS ARE PRESENTLY INITIALIZED ADD CARD 1 REMOVE CARD 2 6 Type 1 to initialize extension card Z 1 Type 2 to exit this function without making changes The system displays the current status of the parameters once again and returns to the PROGRAM AUX S menu CASE 2 EXTENSION CARD 1 IS INITIALIZED C N ADD CARD 1 REMOVE CARD 2 6 Type 1 to add extension card 2 Type 2 to remove extension card 1 Press the Cancel key to exit this function without making changes Extension cards must be removed if you are planning to unplug the extension card from the main board to make changes in the configuration The system displays the current status of the parameters once again and returns to the PROGRAM AUX S menu CASE 3 BOTH CARDS ARE PRESENTLY INITIALIZED REMOVE CARD 1 TO QUIT ss ERR 2 6 1 to remove Z2 2 exit this function without making changes CARD 1 STATUS ENABLE CARD 2 STATUS DISABLE 7 system displays the current status of the parameters once again and returns to the PROGRAM AUX S menu 9600 12 33 3 3 DEVICE INITIALIZATION 3 3 1 Add Device to Network Each device connected to the Agri Alert network must be identified by the user in order for the system to recognize it Norma
65. 5 as illustrated beside iii place the 9600 that will transmit the data in upload mode AA 9600 AA 9600 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys COO to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM AUX S option and Enter press Enter J PROGRAM AUX S P UPLOAD v 3 Use the arrow keys CO to scroll the menu to the UPLOAD option and press Enter UPLOAD AA9600 A 4 Use the arrow keys oe to scroll the menu to the AA 9600 option and press Enter 4 N UPLOAD 1 DOWNLOAD 2 V J 5 1 to place the AA9600 in transmit mode or 2 to place the AA9600 in receive mode During the upload the message UPLOAD IN PROGRESS is displayed on the AA9600 that is transmitting the data the message DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS is displayed on the AA9600 that is receiving the data 9600 12 41 3 3 7 Display Device Information Definition This function is used to display zones assigned to each device 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys Oe to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM AUX S option and Enter press Enter C PROGRAM AUX S A INFORMATION 3 Use the arrow keys CO to scroll the menu to the INFORMATION option and Enter press Enter INFORMATION DEVICE n NL D 4 Use the arrow keys QO to scroll th
66. 529 192 AA 9600 rev 12 16 AWG GAUGE MAXIMUM DISTANCE FROM 9600 IN FEET IIT TE TE OF KPB 400 s AND TP 800 s AUX 0 AUX 10 AUX 20 AUX 30 mA AUX 40 mA AUX 50 mA AA 9600 rev 12 193 APPENDIX D CONTACT ID REPORT AND RESTORE CODES De Medical Alarms 16VAC Input Trouble 100 Medical 14 Low system battery 101 Pendant transmitter 14 RAM checksum bad 102 Fail to report in 14 ROM checksum bad System reset 138 Near Alarm 300 310 System Troubles 341 2 High Internal Temp Low Internal Temp 139 Silent Burg 300 12VDC Output Trouble SBI Output Trouble System Trouble 194 AA 9600 rev 12 137 Tamper Exp Mod Reset Exp Mod Tamper 0 1 2 3 110 Fire alarm 144 306 Panel program changed 111 Smoke 145 307 Self test failure 112 Combustion 146 308 Auto standby 113 Water Flow 309 Battery test failure 114 Heat 150 310 Ground fault 115 Pull Station 151 Gas detected Sounder Relay Troubles 116 152 Refrigeration 320 Br Ae _ one 2 we 350 351 3 353 354 355 356 357 370 370 371 372 373 I 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 400 401 402 Communication Troubles Communication Telco 1 fault Telco 2 fault Long range radio Fail to communicate Loss of radio supervision Loss of central cooling Radio X
67. 6 Zone Number 1 96 Zone Number 1 96 Zone Number 1 96 Zone Number 1 96 Zone Number 1 96 Zone Number 1 96 Zone Number 1 96 Zone Number 1 96 Zone Number 1 96 Partition Number 1 16 disabled 1 enabled Device Number 1 99 Device Number 1 99 Device Number 1 99 Device Number 1 99 Device Number 1 99 Device Number 1 99 Device Number 1 99 Device Number 1 99 Device Number 1 99 Device Number 1 99 Device Number 1 99 Device Number 1 99 Device Number 1 99 Device Number 1 99 Device Number 1 99 AA 9600 rev 12 199 Function Parameter Item 15 Device Number 1 99 16 Device Number 1 99 17 Device Number 1 99 18 Local Zone 19 Device Number 1 99 Oo Database 19 Local Zone 20 Device Number 1 99 20 Device Number 1 99 LL 1 ee hM 25 Local Zone 26 Device Number 1 99 6 Local Zone 27 Device Number 1 99 Device Number 1 99 Device Number 1 99 Device Number 1 99 34 Local Zone 35 Device Number 1 99 21 32 3 3 35 Local Zone 36 Device Number 1 99 36 Local Zone 37 Device Number 1 99 __ ___ _ 1 41 42 Local Zone 43 Device Number 1 99 3 Local Zone 44 Device Number 1 99 Local Zone 45 Device Number 1 99 Local Zone 46 Device Number 1 99 Local Zone 47 Device Number 1 99 44 45 6 4
68. 95 RESET TIME x 7 5 Enter the hours press Enter Enter the minutes press Enter Enter the seconds press Enter system displays the new reset time and returns the PROGRAM ZONES menu O8 AA 9600 rev 12 4 7 Definition This is the time at which the zones minimum and maximum temperature values are daily reset Setting 1 See 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys oe to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM ZONES option Enter and press Enter J PROGRAM ZONES MIN MAX TIME 3 Use the arrow keys to scroll the menu to the MIN MAX TIME option and Enter press Enter MIN MAX TIME 12 00AM TO MODIFY 1 TO QUIT 4 Press Enter to modify the time at which min max temperature values are reset ENTER NEW TIME HR MIN X 7 5 Enter the hours press Enter Enter the minutes press Enter a N 6 Press 1 to select AM or 2 to select PM The system displays the new Min Max time and returns to the PROGRAM ZONES menu AA 9600 rev 12 99 4 8 DELETING THE ZONES Definition The system allows to individually remove zones 9 96 It is also possible to remove all the zones from a specified external device or to remove all zones 9 96 at once 4 8 7 Deleting Individual Zones 1 See 3 1 to access the
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70. AGRI ALERT 9600 ALARM SYSTEM On Off Partition Bypass Activate System Alarm Standby Bypassed Armed p Numbers 4 GHI Siren Delay 7 PRS On site Listening Outdoor e 2 ABC Password 5 JKL 16 VAC Failure 8 TUV az Clock Arm Disarm INSTALLATION MANUAL Agri Alert 9600 On Line 16 VAC Failure Low Battery Trouble 3 DEF ID Message 6 MNO Entry Exit Delay 9 WXY Ring Output Cancel Trouble R12 Manufacturer DIRT ROM ELECTRONIQUE ELECTRONICS Viatron Electronics 3514 1st Street St Hubert Quebec Canada J3Y 8Yb WARNING the warranty can be void if the Agri Alert 9600 is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer 2 AA 9600 rev 12 TABLE OF 5 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ER EUE IMS RUNI REN DNE 8 CHAPTER ONE INSTALLATION za Wdisaa xk usada eria edax v Ea es rz d 10 1 1 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE USE 10 L2 CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM _ ___ __6_____ dus 11 kad MaN OS see reese see oes ge _ __ _______ __ 11 Exen On 13 1 3 MOUNTING THE EQUIPMENT soin a aicut 16 1 4 CONNECTING THE EQUIPMENT 020202020202 2 17 14 _ ____________ 18 Lo
71. BER and press Enter ACCOUNT NUMBER 2374 TO MODIFY TO QUIT X Enter to modify the value or Cancel lt l ENTER ACCOUNT NUMBER Cancel X current account number is displayed to quit 6 Enter the four digit account number To enter a hexadecimal digit i e A B C D E F press the Outdoor key to enter hexadecimal mode Then press 2 repeatedly to enter A B C or 2 and press 3 repeatedly to enter D E For 3 To enter the digit in hexa decimal mode you must press the right arrow key Q even for the last digit Oth erwise the cursor stays at the same position To return to the normal keypad press Outdoor When you are finished typing the four digits press Enter Enter The new ac count number is displayed and the system returns to the REPORT menu 104 AA 9600 rev 12 5 1 2 Setting Alarm Codes for Zones Definition Alarm codes are used to report alarms to the central alarm facility This section describes the procedure for defining alarm codes when a zone is in an alarm state 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Using the up and down arrow keys QO Scroll the menu until the item dis played is PROGRAM AUX S and press Enter pi PROGRAM AUX S REPORT A J 3 Using the up and down arrow keys QO Scroll the
72. Bridge A Connection 47 Figure 19 Illustration of Recognition Time cessere mmm 67 Figure 20 Normally Open Circuits With 112 4 2 68 Figure 21 Normally Open Circuits with DEOLR 68 Figure 23 Examples of Zone Connections with EOLR 69 Figure 22 Examples of Zone Connections Without EOLR 69 Figure 24 Examples of Zone Connections with DEOLR eee 70 Figure 25 Typical Application of Burglar Zones e eere eee eene n nnn 73 Figure 26 Temperature Dux aue 77 Figure 27 Temperature Input with Temperature 77 Ligure 25 4 20MA INDUC i iR KE d runi ca ed RR Aba RE a E uice onn Fu d Rc UR OR 83 Figure 29 Typical Connection for 4 20MA Input 83 Figure 30 AC Current Sensor a rd lr d a a e ra Roa e T VAR Rar 86 Figure 31 Current Sensors 5 0 1 86 Figure 32 pUl aA NAM SEIZE EMPIRE A d LEUR NEN
73. C K 4 Enter the new delay press Enter It ranges from Om Os to 5m 59s The system displays the new setting and returns to the Date Time display AA 9600 rev 12 179 7 9 EXIT DELAY Definition The time needed to exit the site before the system starts monitoring the alarm inputs This applies only to burglar zone and is common to all zones It ranges from O to 5 minutes O to 59 seconds The default is 1 minute Setting 1 Press the Entry Exit Delay key 1 EXIT DELAY 2 J 2 Type 2 to adjust the exit delay EXIT DELAY 1 MIN SEC MODIFY TO QUIT X Cancel to adjust the exit delay or Cancel to quit Enter 3 Press Enter ENTER NEW DELAY MIN SEC S J 4 Enter the new delay and press Enter It ranges from Om Os to 5m 59s The system displays the new setting and returns to the Date Time display 180 AA 9600 rev 12 7 10 FORCE ARMING Definition Normally you cannot arm the system when alarm conditions are present on one or more zones However if the Force Arming option has been enabled by the installer the user can arm the system even if some zones have alarms This ap plies only to delay burglar zones however An instant burglar zone with an alarm condition would only set off a new alarm as soon as the system were armed By de faul
74. D MOUNT THE ENCLOSURE AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO THE ENTRY POINT OF THE OUTDOOR N WIRING WARNING AN IMPROPER EARTH GROUND CONNECTION IMMEDIATELY VOIDS THE SYSTEM WARRANTY WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE amp 2 0 6 1 2M N 5 lt METALLIC ROD BEDROCK AA 9600 rev 12 23 1 5 SERIAL BUS INTERFACE CONNECTIONS 1 5 1 Connecting Devices to the AA 9600 The serial bus interface is used to connect the different Agri Alert devices together A shielded twisted pair cable is needed for this purpose Each device includes four terminals marked SERIAL BUS and numbered from 1 to 4 Connect all the number Vt 2 8 47 1 terminals together all the number 2 terminals together etc SERIAL BUS see Appendix C for cable gauge and maximum length recom mendations 7 5 2 End of Line Jumpers Each device includes an end of line jumper to identify the end of the communication line When a device is located at the end of the communication loop the end of line jumper must be at the YES position For the other devices place the jumper at the NO position The following diagram shows the location of the end of line jumper and the communication terminals on the Agri Alert Figure 15 Location of the End of Line Jumper and the Communication Terminals 1 SUSSSRSHSRSBSSHERSSS RHEE 40001 el eS eT sC oC B TL 8833 SERRE 1 10
75. E and press Enter Enter lt l ES SYSTEM TEMP 74 0 A 5 The system returns to the PROGRAM SYSTEM display 7 2 2 Backup Battery Voltage Readout Appendix B for normal battery life spans 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys QO to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM SYSTEM item Z PROGRAM SYSTEM BACKUP BATTERY ES 3 Using the and down arrow keys QO scroll the menu until the item dis played is BACKUP BATTERY and press Enter Enter 4 12 3 V J 4 If the voltage is less than 10 volts the system displays the warning LO BATTERY before displaying the current voltage The system returns to the PROGRAM SYSTEM display AA 9600 rev 12 159 7 3 OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION TEMPERATURE ALARMS Definition n situations where the outdoor temperature is high the room temperature will rise as warm air enters the building through ventilation inlets the high set point defined above is not adjusted to take this into account a high temperature alarm may be needlessly set off To avoid this situation the system can compensate for high outdoor temperatures when monitoring temperature alarms When this feature is activated and the outdoor temperature is close to the high set point the room tem perature is monitored
76. E v S Enter 6 Press Enter key at BRAKE the current parameter setting is displayed SPEED BRAKE 50 MSEC MODIFY 1 TO QUIT Enter 7 Press Enter to modify the value or Cancel to quit BRAKE MSEC J 8 Enter the desired value and press Enter It can be adjusted from 20 to 150 MSEC The new setting is displayed and the system returns to the REPORT menu AA 9600 rev 12 115 5 2 DIALING INFORMATION Definition These parameters are used to establish communications over the tele phone network when the dialout sequence 15 used Setting 1 Press the System key The current revision number of the software program is displayed The installer password must then be entered Enter the installer pass Enter word 9601 by default and press Enter 4 SOFTWARE REV x xxx ENTER INSTALLER PASSWORD 2 Using the up and down arrow keys Scroll the menu until the item dis Enter played is PROGRAM DIALING and press Enter 4 SYSTEM PROGRAM ZONES SYSTEM PROGRAM DIALING 3 To modify a parameter scroll the menu using the up and down arrow keys oe until you reach the parameter you want to modify and press Enter PROGRAM DIALING CALL START DLY 116 AA 9600 rev 12 5 2 7 Dialing Mode Speed De
77. Enter COPY FROM ZONE 1 96 _ Ne 4 Enter the number of the existing zone to use as a model for the new configuration and press Enter The outdoor probe zone and incomplete data zones cannot be selected PASTE TO ZONE S 5 Enter the number of the zone or zones to be configured and press Enter To con figure more than one zone at once you can enter a range 10 20 for example using the key to enter the dash N ADD ZONE 1 TO CONTINUE 2 6 Type 1 to configure another zone using the same model type 2 to complete the configuration Press Cancel to quit this function 92 AA 9600 rev 12 4 3 DISPLAY ZONE INFORMATION Definition This function is used to display the device and input number of a zone 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys CO to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM AUX S option and Enter press Enter J PROGRAM AUX S INFORMATION Ne 3 Use the arrow keys COO to scroll the menu to the INFORMATION option and Enter press Enter INFORMATION ZONE J 4 Press Enter at the ZONE option SELECT ZONE 1 96 __ 9 J 5 Enter the number of the zone and press Enter ZONE 3 A BARN 4 J 6 The zone number and label are displayed If the zone s
78. F 3 The high offset is the number of degrees above the normal temperature value as defined by the curve at which a temperature alarm is declared It varies from 1 F to 20 F 0 6 C to 11 1 C with an accuracy of 0 1 F 0 1 C Enter the high offset and press Enter 7 5 3 Adjusting Curve Points 1 Follow the procedure above 7 5 and press Enter pi at SET POINTS Iss The following parameters can only be accessed if the zone has been configured with a temperature curve N POINT 1 DAY 1 50 0 F A Enter 2 Use the arrow keys QO to select the point to edit 1 to 10 and press Enter 35 Note that the first curve point is always at day 1 C N POINT 2 DAY 0 V of Enter Enter the day number for the point selected and press Enter 4 N POINT 2 TEMP OF Enter 4 Enter the corresponding temperature value for that day and press Enter POINT 2 DAY 10 75 0 5 Select another point to edit using the arrow keys At least two points must defined in order to use the curve Note that the curve must be activated in a separate Cancel sequence see Section 7 5 4 To finish programming the curve press Cancel 170 AA 9600 rev 12 7 5 4 Enabling Disabling Temperature Curve Definition the following procedure shows how to a
79. I VATE OUTDOOR STATUS you want to use the compensation feature you will have to assign another probe as the outdoor probe See Section 7 3 35 THE ALARM MEMORY IS ERASED EACH TIME A ZONE IS RECONFIGURED N TYPE OF SENSOR AC CURRENT s P 6 The different types of sensors are presented in a scrolling menu Use the up and down arrow keys oe to select AC CURRENT and press Enter AA 9600 rev 12 87 WINDINGS 1 9 _ Ns J 7 Enter the number of windings around the current sensor and press Enter Only 1 winding is required in the case of the Sentry 100 1 sensor LO SET POINT A NX 227 8 This is the lower value of the normal current range lt ranges from to the value given in the chart above with an accuracy of O 1 amps A value of zero means low currents are not detected Enter the low set point and press Enter C HI SET POINT ____ Ne gt 9 This is the upper value of the normal voltage range lt ranges from the low set point to the value given in the chart above with an accuracy of O 1 amps The value must be greater than the low set point Enter the high set point and press Enter N RECOGNITION TIME J 10 To enter the recognition time enter the hours press Enter Enter the minutes press Enter Enter the seconds press Enter It ranges from Oh Om Os to 59 59 5 95 The system returns to the zone num
80. IT X 6 Press Enter Enter 4 to modify the value or Cancel 7 MESSAGE REPEATS TIMES A Cancel X to quit 7 Enter the value desired and press Enter Ranges from 2 to 15 times The new setting is displayed and the system returns to the PROGRAM DIALING scrolling menu 124 AA 9600 rev 12 5 2 5 Busy Tries Definition The number of times a phone number is called when the local line is busy This parameter applies equally to all the phone numbers in the dialout sequence The value ranges from O to 3 tries The default is 1 try When the local line is busy and Busy Tries is greater than zero the busy number is placed at the end of the dialout sequence Once all the other numbers have been dialed the system returns to the busy numbers and tries again etc If the number is reached before all the tries defined in Busy Tries have been done it is not redialed Note If you have not configured the phone hookup to provide line seizure capability and someone is using the phone when the dialout sequence is launched the system counts this as a try as if all the phone numbers in the dialout sequence were busy 33 Setting If the Busy Tries parameter is set to zero no other tries will be made in this case and the alarms that set off the dialout sequence will automati cally be acknowledged 4 Follow the procedure above for modifying the dia
81. NONE 8 DIALOUT SEQUENCE The dialout sequence is launched and the message Test call is transmitted lf no telephone numbers are defined the system asks the user to acknowledge from the keyboard ACK ALARMS PRESS lt 1 gt You can also press Cancel to stop the dialout sequence and acknowledge the alarm from the keyboard 64 AA 9600 rev 12 3 14 VIEWING SOFTWARE VERSION Settings 1 Press the System key System The current revision number of the software program is displayed The installer password must then be entered SOFTWARE REV x xxx ENTER INSTALLER PASSWORD A 2 Enter the installer password 9601 by default and press Enter 7 SYSTEM PROGRAM SYSTEM 2 S vi Enter 3 Using the up and down arrow keys COO scroll the menu until the item dis played is PROGRAM SYSTEM and press Enter Enter 5 5 VERSION SOFTWARE S 4 Using the up and down arrow keys QO scroll the menu until the item dis played is VERSION SOFTWARE and press Enter Enter The version of the software 15 displayed The system then returns to PROGRAM SYSTEM menu SOFTWARE REV x xxx 9600 12 65 CHAPTER FOUR ZONE CONFIGURATION The Agri Alert system is a monitoring device used to detect alarm conditions
82. OGRAM ZONES CALIBRATION ES 3 Press Enter at the CALIBRATION option SELECT ZONE 1 96 __ 7 Enter 4 Enter the zone number press Enter ZONE 02 BROILER 1 v NL i 5 Use the arrow keys CO to scroll the menu to the desired zone and press Enter Enter 4 the zone selected is not a temperature zone the message TEMPERATURE ZONE ONLY is displayed and the system prompts for another zone number Other wise the current temperature calibration value is displayed 1 0 F TO MODIFY 1 TO QUIT Enter Cancel 6 Press Enter to change the calibration value or Cancel to quit this function 78 AA 9600 rev 12 ENTER OFFSET PA Enter 7 Enter the offset value within a tenth of a degree and press Enter It ranges from 10 0 10 0 F 5 6 to 5 6 C The units are those defined by default for the system see Section 3 11 The new offset value is displayed and the system returns to the PROGRAM ZONES menu 4 1 3 2 Configuration of a Temperature Zone 1 See 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys COO to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM ZONES option Enter and press Enter J PROGRAM ZONES SETUP M 3 Press Enter at the SETUP option SELECT ZONE 1 96 __
83. ONES 9 TO 16 E 55 E TON H a g 4 C30 C34 C37 C38 C44 C48 C51 C53 C57 C58 LEE J d Res Ree R67 RES END OF LINE r Si YES eres d F x 219 111 REU PO1 EF For example to configure Zone 6 as a 4 20mA input place the black jumper as shown below p Example Zone 6 is configured as 4 20 mA Figure 4 Jumper Positions on Main Board 12 AA 9600 rev 12 1 2 2 Extension Cards The basic Agri Alert system handles up to 8 different zones or sensor inputs Up to two extension cards can be added each one providing 8 additional zones Each ex tension card plugs into the main board located in the Agri Alert enclosure The figure on the following page shows the configuration of an extension card 7 110 REV D EXTENSION ZONE CARD STICKER IL __ E 1 S PLACE THE ZONES STICKER HERE 8 B ZONE JUMPERS z CONNECTOR TO THE MAIN BOARD INPUT 9O99999099 3 6 TERMINALS PLACE THE CONNECTOR STICKER HERE CONNECTOR STICKER Figure 5 Extension Card Configuration STEP 1 Identifying the Cards Before you plug the extension cards into the main board you need to configure the zones to correspond to the sensors you will be hook ing up to each card To do this you must first identify the extension cards Use the sticke
84. ONTINUE 1 TO END 2 6 Type 1 to make more changes Type 2 to exit this function the system returns to the PROGRAM ZONES menu AA 9600 rev 12 101 4 8 3 Deleting All Zones 1 See 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys COO to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM ZONES option Enter and press Enter PROGRAM ZONES REMOVE X 3 Use the arrow keys COO to scroll the menu to the REMOVE option and press Enter Va REMOVE ALL XN A N 4 Use the arrow keys COO to scroll the menu to the ALL option and press Enter 35 THE ALARM MEMORY 15 ERASED EACH TIME A ZONE IS REMOVED 5 Type 1 to delete all the controller s zones 9 96 or 2 to exit this function the system returns to the PROGRAM ZONES menu 102 AA 9600 rev 12 CHAPTER FIVE COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS 5 1 CENTRAL ALARM REPORTING CODES Definition The AA9600 system uses the CONTACT ID protocol for reporting alarm events and status changes to a central alarm facility The general format of the information sent is as follows 5555 XXx YYY GG UUU CC SSSS account number XX 18 CONTACT ID X 1 bypass disarm 3 activate arm YYY event code GG partition number UUU password index CC checksum The user must enter the account number which identifies the system to the facility The user can also change the
85. SYSTEM PROGRAM ZONES vy AA 9600 rev 12 29 The first menu item is PROGRAM ZONES The arrow following the item means you at the top of the menu If you press the down arrow the second item appears SYSTEM PROGRAM DIALING 2 A The arrows indicate that menu items are to be found above and below the current item When you reach the end of the menu the last item will have an up arrow A To select a menu item press Enter 30 AA 9600 rev 12 CHAPTER THREE SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 3 1 SYSTEM INSTALLATION MENUS system installation menus be accessed using the System key installer password is needed This password must be entered when the INSTALLATION menu item is selected in the SYSTEM menu By default the installer password is set to 9601 Access to System Installation Menus 1 Press the System key The current revision of the software is displayed The installer password must be entered SOFTWARE REV x xxx ENTER INSTALLER PASSWORD Enter 2 Enter the installer s password 9601 by default and press Enter SYSTEM PROGRAMME ZONES v A 3 Using the up and down arrow keys CO Scroll the menu to the desired item Enter and press Enter To change the installer password 1 Follow the preceding procedure to access the system installation menus 2 Using the up and do
86. System key The current revision number of the software program 15 displayed The installer password must then be entered N ENTER INSTALLER PASSWORD X A Enter 2 Enter the installer password 9601 by default and press Enter 4 SYSTEM PROGRAM 5 4 lt 22 3 Using the and down arrow keys scroll the menu until the item dis Enter played is PROGRAM AUX S and press Enter PROGRAM AUX S MONITORING 4 Using up down arrow keys scroll the menu until the item dis Enter played is MONITORING and press Enter 144 AA 9600 rev 12 MONITORING PHONE LINE v J 5 Using the up and down arrow keys QO Scroll the menu until the item dis played is PHONE LINE and press Enter Enter 4 MONITORING STATUS DISABLE TO MODIFY TO QUIT Enter 6 Type Enter making a change DISABLE Ns Cancel to exit this function without 7 Type 1 to enable or 2 to disable phone line cut monitoring The system returns to the PROGRAM AUX S menu AA 9600 rev 12 145 CHAPTER SIX SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 6 1 TROUBLE INFORMATION Definition When the Trouble LED lights up on the front panel the user can query the system for more information When a problem is detecte
87. UBLE key for more information Fix the problem if possible and choose ERASE in the menu to reset the trouble flag 2 If the problem persists contact your dealer The 16 VAC LED turns on and 1 Check if load exceeds circuit capacity electrical power is OK 2 Check the wall transformer and wiring 3 Use a voltmeter to check voltage at the 16VAC input terminals 16 minimum 4 If the problem persists contact your dealer AA 9600 rev 12 185 PROBLEM SOLUTIONS The LOW BATTERY LED turns on 1 Remember that the reset time is 45 minutes the counter is and electrical power is OK started only once the display backlight turns off 2 Check battery voltage by pressing the System key and selecting BACKUP BATTERY from the Program System menu Normal voltage should read from 12V to 14V 3 Check that the load does not exceed the capacity of the circuit 4 Check the transformer and wiring 5 Use a voltmeter to check voltage at the 16VAC input terminals 16VAC minimum 6 Check the wiring to the battery 7 f the problem persists contact your dealer System goes into Standby mode Disable standby mode using the On Off key Check battery itself voltage by pressing the System key and selecting BACKUP BATTERY option from the Program System menu Normal voltage should read from 12V to 14V If the voltage is low follow instructions above for power failure led The message DISTURBED LINE is 1 Check telepho
88. UE 1 A 3 Type 1 to make more changes Type 2 to exit this function the system returns to the Date Time display 176 AA 9600 rev 12 7 7 55 Definition The Agri Alert system can activate or bypass individual zones and parti tions When a zone is bypassed no alarm detection is performed on the zone input When a zone becomes active the system monitors the alarm input connected to the zone When an alarm occurs the relevant data are recorded in alarm memory and the dialout sequence is launched Note that burglar zones cannot be activated in this way although they can be by passed one zone at a time hese zones are activated with the dot key anda password 7 7 7 Changing Zone Status Bypass 1 Press the Bypass Activate key Z 2 Type 1 to change the status of a zone C ENTER ZONE 1 96 __ 2 3 the number of the zone and press Enter If the zone is not properly config ured the system displays the message INCOMPLETE DATA ACTIVATE 1 BYPASS 2 5 Type 1 to activate 2 to bypass the zone The new state of the zone 15 dis played and the system returns to the Date Time display AA 9600 rev 12 177 7 7 2 Changing Partition Status Bypass 1 Press the Bypass Activate sewe key Ne 2 2 Type
89. X S SBI J Enter 2 Use the arrow keys QO to scroll the menu to the SBI option and press Enter SBI POWER z 3 Press Enter pi at the POWER option SBI DEACTIVATED ON LO BATTERY TO MODIFY TO QUIT X 4 To modify the current setting press Enter Otherwise press Cancel X SBI OFF ON LO BATTERY YES seo setae eee ds 1 NG 2 5 Type 1 to disable the SBI 2 to keep operating the SBI case of a power failure The system returns to the PROGRAM AUX S menu AA 9600 rev 12 3 5 2 Adjust SBI Speed Definition This parameter is useful if you experience frequent communication errors between the Agri Alert and the external devices Reducing the SBI speed consider ably reduces the number of errors By default the SBI speed is high Setting 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys oe to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM AUX S option and Enter press Enter J PROGRAM AUX S SBI J 3 Use the arrow keys QO to scroll the menu to the SBI option and press Enter SBI SPEED a V 4 Use the arrow keys oe to scroll the menu to the SPEED option and press Enter SBI SPEED MODIFY 1 TO QUIT 5 To modify the current sp
90. _ _____ __ 99 dnt Disab Ne OWON err ir gt __ ___ _ _6__ __ _ _ _ 91 4 2 COPYING A ZONE CONFIGURATION TO ANOTHER ZONE 92 4 3 DISPLAY ZONE INFORMATION 93 4A EDITZONE LABEL 222 rnt NR bI ____ _ ____ ___ 94 4 5 ZONE ID MESSAGE 95 RESET TIME ee 97 A NMIN MAX TIME c 99 4 8 DELETING THE ZONES 100 4 8 1 Deleting Individual Zones 100 4 8 2 Deleting Devices 2 66 101 46o ro All 102 CHAPTER FIVE COMMUNICATION 8 103 5 1 CENTRAL ALARM REPORTING 103 22121 wetland tae 104 5 1 2 Setting Alarm Codes TOF Zones 105 5 1 3 Setting Alarm Codes for System Alarms 060000 106 5 1 4 Setting Restore Codes Zones 108 5 1 5 Setting Re
91. ____ _____ 215 mens 1 2 __ _____ __ ______ eee ___ _____ L _________ ___ Lw 5 eem __ L 4 1 5 Jew __ eme 15 pene 1 1 e ____ L ___ Bewe L1 1 hem _ 1 essei 2 Pes __ plo 198 AA 9600 rev 12 m E 2 3 Function Partitions Relays Database Parameter N ER 0 m 2 3 4 5 6 0 97 m e 1 12 UJ E P Parameter Description Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition 4 Partition 5 Partition 6 Partition 7 Partition 8 Partition 9 Partition 10 Partition 11 Partition 12 Partition 13 Partition 14 Partition 15 Partition 16 Partition Status Relay Status Device Local Zone 1 Local Zone 2 Local Zone 3 Local Zone 4 Local Zone 5 Local Zone 6 Local Zone 7 Local Zone 8 Local Zone 9 Local Zone 10 Local Zone 11 Local Zone 12 Local Zone 13 Local Zone 14 Local Zone 15 Item Zone Number 1 96 Zone Number 1 96 Zone Number 1 96 Zone Number 1 96 Zone Number 1 96 Zone Number 1 96 Zone Number 1 9
92. a system utility has been restored to its normal state following an alarm Setting 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Using the up and down arrow keys Scroll the menu until the item dis Enter played is PROGRAM AUX S and press Enter 4 C N PROGRAM AUX S REPORT A A 3 Using the up and down arrow keys scroll the menu until the item dis played is REPORT and press Enter J 4 Using the up and down arrow keys QO scroll the menu until the item dis Enter played is RESTORE and press Enter A 5 Type 2 to define system restore codes N SYSTEM RESTORE LO BATTERY J 6 Using the up and down arrow keys QO scroll the menu to select the type of system alarm required and press Enter The current restore code for this alarm type is displayed C LO BATTERY CODE 302 J 110 AA 9600 rev 12 MODIFY A TO QUIT X Enter Cancel 7 Press Enter modify the value or Cancel x quit ENTER CODE 8 Enter the three digit restore code To enter a hexadecimal digit i e A B C D E F Outdoor press the key to enter hexadecimal mode Then press 2 repeatedly to enter A B C or 2 and press 3 repeatedly to
93. abled is displayed followed by the current listening time N STATUS ENABLE DELAY 10 SEC MODIFY TO QUIT X Cancel to modify or Cancel to quit Enter 2 Press Enter ENABLE 1 DISABLE 2 P 4 Type 1 to enable or 2 to disable on site listening The new status is displayed and the system returns to the Date Time display To adjust on site listening time 3 Type 2 to change the current state 140 AA 9600 rev 12 ps ENTER NEW DELAY SEC A 4 Enter the new delay and press Enter ranges from to 59 seconds The system displays the new delay setting and returns to the Date Time display AA 9600 rev 12 141 5 5 RINGS ANSWERING MACHINE Definition The user can define the number of rings before an incoming call is an swered for example for a status report The values range from 1 to 20 rings The system can also be configured to connect a telephone answering device on the same phone line When this feature is enabled the Agri Alert system answers incoming calls only if a special ring sequence is followed Otherwise the telephone answering device takes the call after a preset number of rings The special ring sequence used to connect to the Agri Alert system is as follows dial the Agri Alert phone number and hang up after one ring
94. ame delay applies to all delay burglar zones At Home Arming Zones At Home arming zones are defined as opposed to those zones located on the perimeter of a building Normally these are motion detectors the system is armed and no one has left the building within the exit delay at home arming zones are bypassed The user can then move about inside the building and protect the perimeter i e windows and entry points In order for at home arming zones to be bypassed it is essential that zones around the perimeter be in a normal state for the entire duration of the exit delay Take for example the case when the system is armed and a door remains open If the door is closed before the exit delay has elapsed at home arming zones will not be bypassed In this case the system cannot tell if the user has left the building or not The following diagram shows a typical setup Figure 25 Typical Application of Burglar Zones a D Perimeter window Perimeter door 4 Motion Detector Delay At Home Arming Zone Motion Detector Instant Arming Zone KP Basement Dry Contact Delay Burglar Zone KP Dry Contact Instant Burglar Zone Lm 6 400 keypad 9600 12 73 The key sequence for arming or disarming is as follows m followed by the password seque
95. ards 7 102 REU D EXTENSION EXTENSION CARD 1 CARD 2 217 zie 0221 222 5 _____ __ _ 0 OZ 8 0 1101 5 Ul 02 Aud i S t AUG Edf ZNO INY D 2 0 m 2 2 0 N D 2 N c 7 D 2 5 14 AA 9600 rev 12 Figure 6 Location of Connectors for Extension Cards LEFT BRACKET FOR EXTENSION CARD 1 CONNECTOR FOR EXTENSION CARD 1 LEFT BRACKET FOR EXTENSION CARD 2 NONONORNGNOGONONONONONGOGNOxccc 2 TO 16 x 5 5 R 23 9 024 25 Ti 05 R24 R28 6 FH 9 5 C5 02 621 15 262 07 09 gt RS alt 4 5 S a J Ow 5 aa c c nc 9 m g 5 THE 5 DRY TEMP 3 Cal 84 20 T
96. ased on the number of windings When the low set point is set to zero the system detects only cur rent values that exceed the high set point This way an alarm is not set off each time the motor is turned off Figure 30 AC Current Sensor Input Current High Set Point 15A NO ALARM Low Set Point Eug Figure 31 Current Sensors Windings SENTRY 100 1 ONCE TWICE Current Sensor Wind the wire only once 3 TIMES 4 TIMES through the Sentry 100 1 Sensor ALWAYS WIND IN THE SAME DIRECTION 86 AA 9600 rev 12 Setting 1 See 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys QO to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM ZONES option Enter and press Enter PROGRAM ZONES SETUP Ne J 3 Press Enter at the SETUP option SELECT ZONE 1 96 __ A Enter 4 the number of the zone to configure and press Enter The current zone configuration is displayed Default parameter values for zones are given in Section Cancel 3 11 To stop the display press Cancel TO MODIFY 1 TO QUIT X J 5 Press Enter to modify the zone or Cancel to exit this function If the zone selected is the outdoor probe used for the outdoor temperature compensation feature and the compensation feature is currently enabled the system displays the message DEACT
97. auses to allow you to make the connections Type 1 to continue the installation procedure once the device is on line Press cancel to end the procedure without adding the new device 7 CONFIGURE DEVICE ID TO XX S IF CONFIGURED A 8 At this point you must configure the id number on the new device Refer to the installation manual of the device to do this When you are finished type 1 Press Cancel to end the procedure without adding the new device When a new device is installed the system checks if it responds normally The message DEVICE XX INSTALLED is displayed if the device exists otherwise the message DEVICE DOES NOT EXIST is displayed TO CONTINUE 1 2 T 9 Type 1 to continue adding devices or 2 to return to the PROGRAM AUX S menu 9600 12 35 3 3 2 Remove Device from Network Follow the procedure below to remove a device before disconnecting it from the network 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Using the up and down arrow keys Scroll the menu until the item displayed is PROGRAM AUX S and press Enter Enter 4 Ne PROGRAM AUX S DEVICE A wv S 3 Use the arrow keys CO to scroll the menu to the DEVICE option and press Enter Ne DEVICE REMOVE A P 4 Use the arrow keys CO to scroll the menu to th
98. ber prompt 88 AA 9600 rev 12 4 1 6 O 5V Definition O 5V input responds to changes in voltage readings from a sensor high and low set point is entered defining a range of values between the set points that do not set off an alarm condition Figure 32 O 5V Input Voltage High Set Point 1 275 V Low Set Point 1 125 V oe L NO ALARM Setting 1 See 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys COO to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM ZONES option Enter and press Enter PROGRAM ZONES SETUP 3 SELECT ZONE 1 96 __ E 4 Type the number of the zone to configure and press Enter Enter NE The current zone configuration is displayed Default parameter values for zones are given in Section 3 11 To stop the display press Cancel Cancel x AA 9600 rev 12 89 MODIFY 4 TO QUIT J 5 Press Enter to modify the zone or Cancel to exit this function If the zone selected is the outdoor probe used for the outdoor temperature compensation feature and the compensation feature is currently enabled the system displays the message DEACTI VATE OUTDOOR STATUS you want to use the compensation feature you will have to assign another probe as the outdoor probe See Sec
99. ctivate or deactivate the tempera ture curve and also demonstrates how to set the starting day of the curve if appli cable In addition it is also possible to copy a the curve status and the curve starting day of a zone if applicable and to paste it on another zone of the same type This avoids repeating the same sequence several times when programming similar zones 1 Follow the procedure above 7 5 and press Enter y TEMP CURVE STATUS ENABLED ENABLE DISABLE Enter 4 at STATUS CURVE 2 Type 1 to enable or 2 to disable the temperature curve for this zone DAY ES N J 3 If you have chosen to enable the curve you can adjust the start day for the curve Enter the start day and press Enter Enter 4 X TO EXIT 4 Type 1 to copy paste the curve status and the starting day if applicable of the selected zone on another zone Type 2 to exit this function p COPY CURVE STATUS ZONE N PASTE ON ZONE S J 5 Enter the zone s on which the curve status and starting day if applicable will be pasted on then press Enter To paste these parameters on more than one zone you can enter a range 10 20 for example using the key to enter the dash AA 9600 rev 12 171 7 5 5 A
100. d and the system returns to the PROGRAM SYSTEM display AA 9600 rev 12 3 9 USER ID MESSAGE Definition When giving status reports and alarm messages the system identifies itself with a voice recording provided by the user The user can record up to 7 min utes and 30 seconds of ID messages for the system and zones see Section 3 10 In addition the maximum time allowed for each individual message is 30 seconds Setting 1 Press the ID message key ID message y ID MESSAGE SYSTEM J 2 Use the arrow keys QO to scroll the menu to the SYSTEM option and press Enter The current ID message is played over the system speaker has been recorded yet the system displays NONE 3 To modify the current message press Enter f ID MESSAGE SYSTEM ID MESSAGE STATUS ENABLE ID MESSAGE PLAY TO MODIFY TO QUIT X J Enter 4 5 MESSAGE x 56 AA 9600 rev 12 Otherwise press Cancel If no ID message Cancel X a Modify ID Message 4 Type 2 to modify ID Message 7 VOICE MEMORY TOTAL 7 MIN 30 SEC FOR RECORDING Ns PRESS 3 AND HOLD A Press the ID message key microphone on the front panel and hold while you speak t
101. d on a device the device is identified using a two character string followed by the device id number as follows for a 400 AND KP 400 800 LB for a LB 9600 EC for an extension card for a Bridge RB for a RB 800 If a TROUBLE message is displayed for a device the possible causes are i the device is disconnected from the SBI communication bus ii a wire is cut iii there is more than one device with the same id number iv an end of line is incorrectly config ured If the message LO SBI VOLTAGE is displayed for a device check the end of line jumpers If a trouble is detected on a zone SHORT PROBE OPEN PROBE TROUBLE check wiring Trouble 1 Press the Trouble key The system displays the information on the trouble situation f no trouble has been detected the system displays NO TROUBLE ZONE 3 SHORT PROBE TO ERASE 1 TO QUIT 2 2 Type 1 to reset the trouble flag Note that if the problem has not been corrected the trouble LED will remain on Type 2 to exit this function The system returns to the Date Time display 146 AA 9600 rev 12 6 2 Definition When the system is in standby mode no monitoring of alarm inputs is done The Standby LED on the display panel and the message SYSTEM ON STANDBY are used to indicate that the system is in Standby mode The system can automatically swi
102. defective and alarm has been acknowledged This code is used when the user does not wish to transmit an alarm to the central alarm facility 196 AA 9600 rev 12 APPENDIX E EVENT CODES Code Function Parameter Description Digits 1 32 Item Telephone Index Number 1 16 Pager type or tel Index Number 1 16 Pager Code Index Number 1 16 Pager Delay Index Number 1 16 Iransmit Call Index Number 1 16 Receive Call Index Number 1 16 __ Voice Repetitions Wait for dial tone Intercall Time busy signal Busy Line Tries Call Delay Speed Pause Delay Answering Machine Rings Max Call sequences Max Call Sequences Make Interval Break Interval Interdigit Interval State of Phone Line Cut Monitor Phone Line Cut Monitor Trouble Daytime Phone Group Nighttime Phone Group Weekend Phone Group Phone Group Zone Q 2 Test Report Hour minute Day Interval o Uo Delays Entry Delay Exit Delay AC Power Failure Siren Delay Activated Listening Delay Temp Siren Delay AR Outdoor Probe Zone Number Compensation Status Offset AA 9600 rev 12 197 re __ o LJ ____ 1 1 ee __ 2 _ ___ m ___ ____ 1 2 __ E ee eee L pee _
103. disabled Radio xmitter disabled Bypasses Zone bypass Fire bypass 24 Hour zone bypass Burg bypass Group bypass Swinger bypass Test Misc Manual trigger test Periodic test report Periodic RF Xmission Fire test Status report to follow Listen in to follow Walk Test Mode OFF normal condition Video transmitter active Fire test point tested Fire test point not tested Event log reset Event log 60 full AA 9600 rev 12 195 623 Event log 90 full An alarm has been acknowledged by the user before being signalled to the central alarm facility The last 2 digits of the code correspond to the last 2 digits of the original alarm code 700 7 unacknowledged temperature alarm has occurred BOO B65 The last 2 digits correspond to the current temperature in C positive value Probe is defective and alarm has not been BFF acknowledged An unacknowledged temperature alarm has occurred 01 40 The last 2 digits correspond to the current temperature in C negative value Probe wiring is defective and alarm has not been CFF acknowledged A temperature alarm has occurred and has been 000 065 acknowledged The last 2 digits correspond to the current temperature in positive value DFF Probe is defective and alarm has been acknowledged A temperature alarm has occurred and has been E01 E40 acknowledged The last 2 digits correspond to the current temperature in C negative value Probe wiring is
104. djusting the Recognition Time Definition The recognition time is the time an alarm input must be active before it constitutes a valid alarm condition It is used to configure all alarm inputs except burglar inputs 1 Follow the procedure above 7 5 and press Enter pi at REC TIME C N RECOGNITION TIME X P 2 To enter the recognition time enter the hours press Enter Enter the minutes press Enter Enter the seconds press Enter Ranges from Oh 0m 0s to 59h 59m 59s 7 5 6 Copying Zone Set Points to Another Zone Definition The user can copy the high set point the low set point the critical tem perature and the curve points from an existing zone to another zone of the same type to several zones This avoids repeating the same sequence several times Note that the curve parameters can only be copied pasted if the operation is per formed from the AA 9600 unit 1 the operation is made from a keypad module only the set points and the critical temperature will be copied pasted Setting 1 Follow the procedure above 7 5 and press Enter pi at COPY PASTE The zone selected on section 7 5 is the reference zone from which the set points will be copied COPY SET POINTS ZONE 3 PASTE TO 20 5 2 Enter the zone s on which the set points of the reference zone will be pasted on and press Enter To paste the set points to more than one zone at once
105. e new setting is displayed and the system returns to the PROGRAM DIALING scrolling menu AA 9600 rev 12 127 5 2 8 Call Start Delay Definition The time between the validation of an alarm and the beginning of the dialout sequence A zero value means the dialout sequence begins immediately after an alarm validation When an alarm is validated a message is delivered on site through the speaker on the front panel and the siren is sounded if it is enabled for the zone in alarm Call Delay allows someone on site to acknowledge an alarm before the dialout sequence is launched Note that if the system s voice mute is enabled no message is delivered on site before dialout The value ranges from O to 59 minutes The default is 1 minute Setting 4 Follow the procedure above for modifying the dialing parameters Section 5 2 When you reach the scrolling menu use the arrow keys CO to select CALL START DELAY d PROGRAM DIALING CALL START DLY v XN E Enter Press Enter g The current parameter setting is displayed CALL START DLY 1 MIN TO MODIFY TO QUIT Enter Cancel 6 Press Enter to modify the value or Cancel x quit N CALL START DLY MIN J 7 Enter the value desired and press Enter It ranges from to 59 minutes The new setting is displayed and the system returns to the PROGRAM DIALING scroll
106. e 34 Pulse Timing Parameters INTERDIGIT CONNECT INTERVAL DIALIN DIALING NEXT DIGIT MAKE CLOSED BREAK CIRCUIT DLE BREAK FA OPENED MAKE AA 9600 rev 12 117 5 2 7 7 Dialing Mode 4 Follow the procedure above for modifying the dialing parameters Section 5 2 When you reach the scrolling menu use the arrow keys QO to select DIALING MODE then Enter pi PROGRAM DIALING DIALING MODE 1 SPEED 2 5 Type 1 to modify dialing mode The current dialing mode is displayed DIALING MODE TONE TO MODIFY 1 TO QUIT Enter Cancel 6 Press Enter to modify the value or Cancel X to quit 7 Type 1 for tone dialing or 2 for pulse dialing The new setting is displayed and the system returns to the PROGRAM DIALING menu 118 AA 9600 rev 12 5 2 7 2 Tone Dialing Speed 4 Follow the procedure above for modifying the dialing parameters Section 5 2 When you reach the scrolling menu use the arrow keys QO to select DIALING MODE then Enter pi Enter PROGRAM DIALING DIALING MODE 6 Type 1 to modify tone dialing speed The current parameter setting 15 displayed SPEED 80 MSEC E MODIFY TO QUIT J 7 Press Enter E
107. e Central Alarm Facility Definition These parameters are used to establish communications with the central alarm facility 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Using the up and down arrow keys COO scroll the menu until the item dis Enter played is PROGRAM AUX S and press Enter 4 N PROGRAM AUX S REPORT A 3 Using the up and down arrow keys scroll the menu until the item displayed is REPORT and press Enter pi C N REPORT SPEED S A 4 Using the up and down arrow keys oe scroll the menu until the item dis A Enter played is SPEED and press Enter Modifying the Make Value SPEED MAKE v A Enter In the scrolling menu use the down arrow keys to select Make and press Enter 4 The current parameter setting 15 displayed 114 AA 9600 rev 12 SPEED MAKE 50 MSEC S TO MODIFY TO QUIT X J 7 Press Enter to 150MSEC Enter 4 to modify the value or Cancel to quit It can be adjusted from 20 Ne MAKE _ MSEC P 8 Enter the desired value and press Enter The new setting is displayed and the sys tem returns to the SYSTEM menu Modifying the Brake Value 5 In the scrolling menu use the down arrow keys to select Brake It can be adjusted from 20 to 150MSEC SPEED BRAK
108. e REMOVE option and press Enter SELECT DEVICE 2 99 S 5 Enter the device identification number press Enter The number 1 is reserved for the AA9600 the number 99 is reserved for the Bridge communication module the number entered is not a valid device number the message DEVICE DOES NOT EXIST is displayed and the system goes to step 8 DISCONNECT DEVICE XX NOW YES 1 2 6 Type 1 if you would like to disconnect the device right now 2 disconnect the device at a later time the system ends the procedure 36 AA 9600 rev 12 SBI DISABLED IF DISCONNECTED 55 1 7 serial bus interface is disabled and the system pauses to allow you discon nect the device from the network Type 1 when the device is disconnected TO CONTINUE 1 END 2 Ne J 8 1 to continue removing devices 2 to return to the PROGRAM AUX S menu 3 3 3 Edit Device Label Definition Each device is identified by a unique number and by a character string of up to 32 characters defined by the user By default the system defines a label made up of a two character string followed by the device id number as follows for 400 and 400 TP 800 LB for a LB 9600 EC for an extension card for a Br
109. e formula 196 P a where 15 the load power rating in Watts load The following chart gives the Ohms ratings for different wire gauges 22 AWG 32 4 Q 1000ft 20 AWG 20 2 2 1000ft 18 AWG 12 78 Q 1000ft 16 AWG 8 04 Q 1000ft AA 9600 rev 12 189 22 AWG GAUGE MAXIMUM DISTANCE FROM 9600 IN FEET EXT LIT IIT I 840 720 630 560 504 8 7 6 5 5 4 8 KPB 400 756 9 KPB 400 672 3 800 3 400 979 962 770 695 4 800 4 400 850 734 646 577 521 5 800 5 400 807 680 587 517 462 417 7 TP 800 7 KPB 400 576 486 420 369 330 298 890 712 593 508 445 395 356 45 88 75 91 25 73 9 8 TP 800 8 KPB 400 504 425 367 323 289 261 9 800 9 400 448 378 326 287 257 232 10 800 10 400 403 340 294 250 231 209 190 AA 9600 rev 12 20 AWG GAUGE MAXIMUM DISTANCE FROM 9600 IN FEET IIT TE OF KPB 400 AND TP 800 AUX 0 mA AUX 10 mA AUX 20 AUX 30 mA AUX 40mA AUX 50 mA mai e s s m 9 amp 1 719 67 2 8 800 8 400 809 681 58 18 463 418 52 1 545 47 15 1 TP 800 400 6469 5451 4710 4147 3703 3346 1852 1234 A AA 9600 rev 12 191 18 AWG GAUGE MAXIMUM DISTANCE FROM 9600 IN FEET UND Tei me gt 800 79 16 10 800 10 400 1022 681 155 661 588
110. e menu to the DEVICE option and press Enter SELECT DEVICE 1 99 __ S J 5 Enter the number of the device and press Enter The number 1 is reserved for the 9600 the number 99 is reserved for the Bridge communication module 4 KP 02 A BARN 3 Ne 6 The device label is displayed the device selected is not the right one use the arrow keys oe to scroll the menu until the correct device is selected and press Enter Enter If the device is not correctly installed the message NO DEVICE is displayed and the system prompts for a new device step 5 KP 02 ZONE 22 23 24 25 Ne i 7 he zones assigned to the device are displayed The system then returns to the system installation menu 42 AA 9600 rev 12 3 4 ZONE ASSIGNMENTS Definition The Agri Alert can have up to 96 separate zone inputs The first 8 zones are reserved for the 8 basic zones on the Agri Alert and cannot be changed Zones 9 96 are spread across several devices and must be assigned at the time of installation Assignments can be done manually or automatically Figure 17 gives an example of a manual zone assignment Setting 1 See 3 1 to access the system installation menus SYSTEM PROGRAM ZONES v X 2 Use the arrow keys oe to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM ZONES option and Enter press Enter PROGRAM ZONES ASSIGN Ns 27
111. e module s software is detected communication problem occured on a module This LED is activated when sensor contact with EOLR input wire short is detected on dry contact input with DEOLR software problem is detected module low SBI power 2 3 DISPLAYING A PARAMETER When you select a parameter to input or modify the system begins by displaying the current value or status of the parameter the message to display is longer than the size of the window it will be scrolled to the left The display pauses at the end of each screen to allow time to read the message You can exit prematurely from a display sequence at any time by pressing the Cancel Cancel X key This will place you in program mode and allow you to modify the parameter values see next section To exit from this function as well press the Cancel key once again AA 9600 rev 12 27 If a parameter is not completely defined when you try to display it the message INCOMPLETE DATA appears on the screen This may be an indication that the sys tem will not behave as expected If for example a zone input is not completely configured the system will not monitor the zone for alarm conditions Before enabling the system for normal operation make sure all parameters are properly defined In the case of phone numbers and zones the system will display a message periodically telling the user which zones and phone numbers are incompl
112. e outdoor probe See Section 7 3 35 THE ALARM MEMORY 15 ERASED EACH TIME A ZONE IS RECONFIGURED C TYPE OF SENSOR DRY CONTACT v 6 The different input types are displayed a scrolling menu Using the up and down arrow keys scroll the menu until the item displayed is DRY CONTACT Enter and press Enter BURGLAR ZONE AA 9600 rev 12 75 7 Type 1 for a burglar zone input AT HOME ARMING BURGLAR ZONE YES 39 2933 1 2 8 Type 1 if this is at home arming zone otherwise type 2 INSTANT 1 DELAY 2 9 Type 1 if no entry delay is used for this zone Type 2 to use an entry delay for this zone C N ACTIVATE CHIME VES 1 NO eso ne eee n 2 10 Type 1 to activate the chime each time zone state changes otherwise type 2 N NORM OPEN 1 NORM CLOSED 2 J 11 Type 1 or 2 according to the configuration desired N W RESISTOR 1 W O RESISTOR 2 12 Type 1 to configure the input with an end of line resistor Type 2 to configure the input without an end of line resistor N 5 1 DOUBLE 2 13 Type 1 to configure the input a single end of line resistor 2 to configure the inpu
113. each probe on the floor with its terminal input number The probe tip should curl upwards to prolong the life of the probe 7 Une sonde ne peut tre allong e plus de 500 pieds 150 m Identifier chaque sonde sur le plancher par son num ro de borne d entr e L extr mit de la sonde doit tre repli e vers le haut l aide d un tie wrap pour allonger sa dur e de vie 6 Always use 18 AWG 1mm shielded cables to extend probes Solder all joints and use a heat shrink when extending probes 6 Toujours utiliser du fil blind 18AWG 1mm pour allonger la sonde Souder les joints et les recouvrir d un joint thermor tractable heat shrink 8 Install low voltage wires probes computer link or potentiometer wires at least 12 inches 30 cm away from high voltage wires 230 120VAC 24VDC Always cross high and low voltage wires at a 90 angle 8 Installer les fils de basse tension sonde potentiometre ou connexion l ordinateur au moins 12 pouces 30cm des fils de haute tension 230 120 VAC 24VDC Toujours croiser les fils de haute et basse tension 90 WARNING DO NOT PLACE THE ATTENTION NE PAS PLACER LES SONDES PR S DES MURETS PRES D UNE SOURCE DE CHALEUR OU D UN VENTILATEUR PROBES NEAR A LOW WALL A HEATER OR NEAR A FAN 9600 12 211 212 AA 9600 rev 12 REGISTRATION CARD AGRI ALERT 960
114. econds The new setting is displayed and the system returns to the PROGRAM DIALING menu 5 2 2 Line Seizure Definition This parameter is used to activate or deactivate line seizure if your system has been wired for line seizure see section 1 4 5 If this feature is not enabled line seizure will not function even if the proper wiring connections have been made Setting 4 Follow the procedure above for modifying the dialing parameters Section 5 2 When you reach the scrolling menu use the arrow keys to select Line Seizure N PROGRAM DIALING LINE SEIZURE Enter Press Enter g The current parameter setting is displayed LINE SEIZURE STATUS ENABLE TO MODIFY 4 TO QUIT X Enter Cancel 6 Press Enter to modify the value or Cancel X to quit ENABLE 1 DISABLE 2 7 Type 1 to enable line seizure or 2 to disable line seizure The new setting is dis played and the system returns to PROGRAM DIALING scrolling menu 122 AA 9600 rev 12 5 2 3 ft of Call Repetitions Definition When an alarm is validated the system starts calling the phone numbers stored in memory to deliver the alarm message The Call Repetition determines the number of times this procedure is accomplished within one alarm dialout sequence The value ranges from 1 to 7 times The default is 7 Se
115. ediately delivered through the unit speaker You can turn the speaker on or off By default the mute function is disabled and the speaker is turned on Setting 1 Press the System key The current revision number of the software program 15 displayed The installer password must then be entered ENTER INSTALLER PASSWORD A Enter 2 Enter the installer password 9601 by default and press Enter 4 SYSTEM PROGRAM SYSTEM 8 V 7 3 Using the and down arrow keys QO scroll the menu until the item dis Enter played is PROGRAM AUX S and press Enter PROGRAM SYSTEM SYST VOICE MUTE wy 4 Using the up and down arrow keys CO scroll the menu until the item dis Enter played is SYSTEM S VOICE MUTE and press Enter 4 C N SYST VOICE MUTE STATUS DISABLE AA 9600 rev 12 143 TO MODIFY 1 TO QUIT X J 5 The status Enabled Disabled is displayed Press Enter to modify the status 1 DISABLE 2 6 Type 1 to enable restore calls or 2 to disable the speaker The new setting is displayed and the system returns to Program Aux s scrolling menu 5 7 PHONE LINE CUT MONITORING Definition This function sets off an alarm if the phone line is cut By default this feature is enabled Setting 1 Press the
116. eed press Enter Otherwise press Cancel x 6 Type 1 for a fast speed and 2 for a slow speed The system returns to the PRO GRAM AUX S menu AA 9600 rev 12 51 3 5 3 Monitor SBI Definition This function sounds the alarm if the SBI supply is defective By default this parameter is enabled Setting 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys CO to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM AUX S option and Enter press Enter PROGRAM AUX S MONITORING m 7 3 Use the arrow keys CO to scroll the menu to the MONITORING option and Enter press Enter MONITORING SBI J Enter 4 Use the arrow keys QO to scroll the menu to the SBI option and press Enter MONITORING STATUS ENABLE MODIFY TO QUIT X Enter Cancel To modify the current state press Enter Otherwise press Cancel x ENABLE 1 DISABLE 2 Ne P 6 Type 1 to enable or 2 to disable monitoring of the SBI The new state is displayed and the system returns to the PROGRAM AUX S menu 52 AA 9600 rev 12 3 6 SYSTEM CLOCK Definition The system has an internal clock that must be set when you first turn the unit on As a default the system clock is set to 12 00 PM JANUARY 1 2003 in AM PM format The battery backup u
117. elected is not the right one use the arrow keys QO to scroll the menu until the correct zone is selected and Enter press Enter J ZONE 3 KP 01 INPUT 1 V J 7 The zones assigned to the device are displayed The system returns to the zone number prompt step 5 AA 9600 rev 12 93 4 4 EDIT ZONE LABEL Definition The Agri Alert system labels the zones from 1 to 96 as explained in the previous section However the user will find it easier to use a descriptive text to identify the zones This function allows the user to identify each zone with a 32 character label By default the zone label is ZONEZXX where XX is the zone number We recommend not erasing the default value and simply adding your description onto to end of the default Setting 1 See 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys QO to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM ZONES option Enter and press Enter PROGRAM ZONES EDIT LABEL 3 Use the arrow keys QO to scroll the menu to the EDIT LABEL option and press Enter SELECT ZONE 1 96 _ 4 the zone number to label and press Enter ZONE 02 4 BROILER 1 5 Use the arrow keys CO to scroll the menu to the desired zone and press Enter N ZONE 45 V 6 Use the numeric keys type the device label For example the number 2 key is used to type the letters A B and C type 2 fo
118. enter D E F or 3 To enter the digit in hexadeci mal mode you must press the right arrow key Q even for the last digit Otherwise Outdoor the cursor stays at the same position To return to the normal keypad press Enter When you are finished typing the three digits press Enter The new restore code is displayed and the system returns to the REPORT menu 5 7 6 Reporting Temperature Readings to Central Alarm Facility Definition In the case of temperature alarms the user can send the actual tempera ture reading to the central alarm facility rather than the report code The temperature value is coded into the report code as follows a if the alarm has not yet been acknowledged the first digit of the report code is for a positive value for a negative value of temperature the second and third digits of the report code correspond to the temperature reading in Celsius degrees b if the alarm has been acknowledged the first digit of the report code is D for positive value E for a negative temperature value the second and third digits of the report code correspond to the temperature reading in Celsius degrees For example D22 corresponds to an acknowledged temperature alarm of 22 When this feature is disabled the system sends the normal report code for the tem perature alarm By default this feature is enabled AA 9600 rev 1
119. ete To exit from the warning display press the Cancel key 2 4 MODIFYING A PARAMETER If you have selected a parameter and the display sequence is now finished you can begin modifying the parameter values The following screen appears on the display TO MODIFY 1 TO QUIT This screen is also displayed if the display sequence described above was cancelled prematurely If you want to modify the parameter values at this point press the Enter Enter key 1 modify the parameter The system will prompt for the information re quired to define the parameter For example if you select the Exit Delay parameter followed by MODIFY the system responds ENTER NEW DELAY _ MIN SEC The number of spaces provided for input corresponds to the maximum number of digits allowed In this example one space is provided for the minutes and 2 spaces are provided for the seconds The cursor positions itself on the first space and blinks until a digit is entered f no response is given within 2 minutes the system will can cel the input session and return to the Date Time display more than one value 15 required in the same screen in this example hours and minutes press Enter after entering the first value to step to the following one To enter a zero value you cannot simply press Enter you must type O Enter 28 AA 9600 rev 12 If you make a typing mistake you backstep
120. event codes YYY for the various events if they are different from the default values Event codes include the following items alarm codes used to define an alarm type for each zone and for each type of system alarm restore codes used to indicate that the zone or system has returned to its nor mal state codes used to report zone and partition status changes made by the user When an alarm occurs or when the alarm situation is corrected the appropriate code is sent to the central alarm facility If an outstanding alarm is acknowledged before the central alarm facility is called the report or utility code is modified as follows the first digit is changed to 7 the second and third digits remain unchanged See Appendix D for a table of CONTACT ID event codes AA 9600 rev 12 103 5 7 1 Setting the Account Number 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Using the up and down arrow keys COO Scroll the menu until the item dis played is PROGRAM AUX S and press Enter Enter C N PROGRAM 5 REPORT lt lt 3 Using the up and down arrow keys oe scroll the menu until the item dis played is REPORT and press Enter Enter 4 N REPORT ACCOUNT NUMBER 4 Using the up and down arrow keys CO scroll the menu until the item displayed is ACCOUNT 5 Press Enter Enter NUM
121. evice displayed is not the correct one use the arrow keys oe to scroll the menu to the desired device and Enter press Enter If the device is not correctly installed the message DEVICE DO NOT EXIST is displayed If the device has no programmable outputs the message OUTPUT DO NOT EXIST is displayed SELECT OUTPUT 1 _ ES J 4 Enter the number of the programmable output and press Enter The output 15 assigned to a zone If the output is assigned to a zone and is not in an alarm state the message AS SIGNED TO ZONE 77 is displayed and the system returns to the Date Time display Otherwise the following message is displayed ASSIGNED TO ZONE 33 OUTPUT IN ALARM STATE TO RESTORE 1 TO QUIT Enter Cancel Press Enter to restore the output to its normal state or Cancel y to quit you choose to restore the output the new state is displayed and the system returns to the Date Time display If the device does not respond the message DEVICE TROUBLE is displayed and the system returns to the Date Time display AA 9600 rev 12 153 The output is not assigned to zone OUTPUT 1 STATE DISABLE TO MODIFY 1 TO QUIT X Enter Cancel Press Enter to change the state or Cancel X to quit ENABLE 1 DISABLE
122. finition The user can choose between pulse and tone dialing Both methods have parameters associated with dialing speed 33 The default values used are correct for Canada and the United States When changing these parameters make sure the new values are com patible with your local telephone network If this is not the case the system may not be able to dial out 1 DTMF Speed Dual Tone Multiple Frequency Speed This is the dialing speed used on tone dialing lines Tone dialing is available only when the central telephone office is equipped to process the tones Some rural areas for example are not equipped for tone dialing The speed corresponds to the length of the tone as well as the delay between digits or interdigit time The value ranges from 50 to 250 milliseconds The default is 80 mS 2 Pulse Speed This is the dialing speed used on pulse dialing lines Pulse dialing is used only when tone dialing is not available because it is slower Pulse dialing uses timed interval of circuit opening and closing called a dial pulse period Each digit is translated as a series of pulses Each digit is separated by an interdigit interval see Figure 34 The pulse period is the sum of the make circuit closed and the break circuit opened The make ranges from 10 to 100 msec default 39 mS the break ranges from 10 to default 61 mS the interdigit ranges from 0 6 to 3 seconds default is O 8 seconds Figur
123. ges from the high set point to 149 F 65 C with an accuracy of O 1 F 0 1 Enter the critical temperature and press Enter To enter a negative value use the key either before or after the digits RECOGNITION TIME J 11 To enter the recognition time enter the hours press Enter Enter the minutes press Enter Enter the seconds press Enter It ranges from Oh Om Os to 59 59 5 95 system prompts for another zone number 82 AA 9600 rev 12 4 7 4 4 20 Input Definition 4 2 input responds to changes current readings from a sensor high and low set point is entered defining a range of values between the set points that do not set off an alarm condition Figure 28 4 20mA Input Current High Set Point LA MARY 16 125 mA Se n Low Set Point MEME MEME 15 275 mA Figure 29 Typical Connection for 4 20mA Input 71 4 20mA Sensor OUT 20mA gt OUT gt 4mA 4mA 100 PSI 20mA 250 PSI In the example above a pressure gauge using a 4 20mA output is connected to the zone 1 input The output from the sensor connects to the zone input The pressure readings range from 100 to 250 psi For a comfort zone ranging from 180 to 200 psi the calculation of the set points is as follows AA 9600 rev 12 83 The following linear equation describes the relation between psi and mA mA EI 4 X
124. grammed into the system changes are made to a partition all zones associated with the partition are bypassed Note that burglar zones cannot be included in a partition zone belonging to a partition is redefined as a burglar zone it will be removed from the partition Figure 40 Example of Partitioning ZONE 2 ZONE 3 D 7 ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ZONE 1 L BUILDING 1 Partition 1 Agri Alert Partition 2 9600 Setting 1 Press the Partitions key Patton The partitions currently stored in memory are dis Cancel played To stop the display press the Cancel key x ENTER PARTITION 1 16 _ 9 J 2 Type the number of the partition to modify and press Enter MODIFY QUIT Enter Press Enter to modify 174 AA 9600 rev 12 7 6 7 1 Follow the procedure above 7 6 to select a partition N PARTITION 1 ADD ZONE v M 2 The different options presented in a scrolling menu Use up and down arrow keys oe to select ADD ZONE and press Enter PARTION 1 ADD ZONE _____ 3 The zones currently included in the partition are displayed on the first line Enter the number of the zone to add to the partition and press Enter To select more than one zone at once you can enter range 10 20 for example using t
125. he key to enter the dash If you choose a zone that is already assigned to another partition the system responds with the message ZONE IS ALREADY SELECTED The system displays the new partition definition PARTITION 1 ZONE 1 2 3 4 TO CONTINUE 1 TOEND 2 4 1 to make more changes Type 2 to exit this function the system returns to the Date Time display 7 6 2 Deleting a zone 1 Follow the procedure above 7 6 to select a partition PARTITION 1 DEL ZONE lt gt AA 9600 rev 12 175 2 The different options presented in a scrolling menu Use up and down arrow keys QO to select DEL ZONE and press Enter 1 1 2 3 4 DEL ZONE gt 3 Enter the number of the zone to delete from the partition and press Enter system displays the new partition definition PARTITION 1 ZONE 1 2 3 TO CONTINUE 1 END 2 4 Type 1 to make more changes Type 2 to exit this function the system returns to the Date Time display 7 6 3 Deleting a partition 1 Follow the procedure above 7 6 to select a partition 4 N PARTITION 1 DEL PARTITION A 2 The different options are presented in a scrolling menu Use the up and down arrow keys QO to select DEL PARTITION and press Enter The system displays the message PARTITION DELETED N TO CONTIN
126. he bottom of each enclosure for running the tube Use a screwdriver and a hammer to punch out the holes Use the cable holders provided to connect the tube to the enclo sure This prevents water from seeping into the enclosure Figure 8 Mounting the Enclosures BATTERY NS CABLE HOLDERS TRANSFORMER F TUBING 16 AA 9600 rev 12 AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO THE ENTRY POINT OF THE OUTDOOR WIRING Figure 9 Location of Mounting Holes IF OUTDOOR CONNECTIONS ARE USED MOUNT THE ENCLOSURE AGRI ALERT BATTERY TRANSFORMER Figure 10 Electrical Knockouts for Battery and Transformer Hookup AGRI ALERT BATTERY TERMINALS m uut s BE WRES WIRES e 1 4 CONNECTING THE EQUIPMENT When connecting the equipment to the terminals provided on the main board and the extension cards strip the wires as little as possible about 1 4 to avoid electrical shorts Once the wires are connected run them through the electrical knockouts provided on the bottom of the Agri Alert enclosure and use a cable holder 2 special cable holders are provided for the battery connections and 2 additional cable holders are included with the system you can order additional cable holders from you
127. he bottom of the Agri Alert enclosure see Section 1 2 1 MAKE On pulse dialing lines the length of the closed circuit portion of the pulse period see Section 5 2 1 3 MESSAGE REPETITIONS The number of times a voice message is delivered when an alarm condition is reported See Section 5 2 4 NORMALLY CLOSED DEVICE device that triggers an alarm by opening a closed circuit path see Section 4 1 1 NORMALLY OPEN DEVICE device that triggers an alarm by closing an open circuit path see Section 4 1 1 PARTITION A group of zones used for activating or bypassing several zones at once see Section 7 6 PULSE SPEED This is the dialing speed used on pulse dialing lines consisting of a make a break and an interdigit interval see Section 5 2 1 3 RECALL TIME The length of time between the time the alarm is acknowledged and the time the dialout sequence is relaunched as long as the zone has not returned to its normal state for the duration of reset time see Section 5 2 10 SBI Communication bus used to connect the Agri Alert devices together see section 149 SENSOR A device connected to the Agri Alert used to detect alarm conditions see Section 1 4 1 SIREN DURATION The duration of the siren when an alarm condition is reported see Section 7 10 1 ZONE An input configured to respond to the sensor connected to it See Section 4 1 206 AA 9600 rev 12 WIRING DIAGRAMS DO NOT DRILL THE SIDES OF THE
128. he message into the VOICE MEMORY ID 30 SEC J 6 The screen will count down from the maximum time remaining for one id mes sages until the ID message key is released ID MESSAGE PLAY S 7 new message is played over the speaker and the system returns to the Date Time display To Enable Disable ID Message 7 STATUS MESSAGE 4 1 to enable or disable the ID Message y ENABLE DISABLE gt 5 1 to enable 2 to disable the ID Message The new state is displayed and the system returns to the Date Time display AA 9600 rev 12 57 3 10 DELETING ID MESSAGES Definition This function is used to delete the system ID message as well as all the zone ID messages recorded by the user Each new message decreases the total recording time of 7 minutes 46 seconds This is true even if you rerecord a particular message For example if you have recorded a 10 second message for zone 1 and you record a new 10 second message for this zone zone 1 will occupy 20 seconds of recording time By deleting all id messages you can erase recording errors and free up the recording memory Setting 1 Press the ID message key is ID MESSAGE ERASE ALL 2 Use the arrow keys COO to scroll the menu to the ERASE ALL option and press Enter Enter 3 Type 1
129. he system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys COO to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM AUX S option and Enter press Enter PROGRAM AUX S UPLOAD v S J 3 Use the arrow keys QO to scroll the menu to the UPLOAD option and press Enter UPLOAD A AUX DEVICES Y 4 Use the arrow keys oe to scroll the menu to the AUX DEVICES option and Enter press Enter NL 5 1 upload the new data to all the devices The upload is performed and the function is exited Type 2 to upload the data to one or certain devices in particular C N ONE DEVICE 1 RETRANSMIT 2 A 6 you typed 2 at step 5 above you can choose to upload to a device in particular In this case type 1 and the system will prompt for the device number The second option is used when errors occur during an upload to all devices By using this func tion the user can redo the upload only to those devices that have not been updated If all devices are up to date the message NO DEVICE IN TROUBLE is displayed 40 AA 9600 rev 12 3 3 6 Upload Data to an 9600 Definition This function is used to upload a complete parameter configuration from one AA9600 to another 9600 The procedure is as follows i place the AA9600 that will receive the new data in download mode ii connect the SBI bus between the two hd 9600
130. ice and press Enter 4 b AGRI ALERT 4 Enter 3 Press Enter d RELAYS 1 0 10 VOLTS 2 Ne J 4 1 to select the relays N SELECT OUTPUT 1 2 _ A 5 Enter the number of the programmable output and press Enter 150 AA 9600 rev 12 The output is assigned to a zone If the output is assigned to a zone and is not in an alarm state the message AS SIGNED TO ZONE 77 is displayed and the system returns to the Date Time display Otherwise the following message is displayed ASSIGNED ZONE 33 OUTPUT IN ALARM STATE ur Ne TO RESTORE 4 TO QUIT X E 6 Press Enter Enter Cancel 4J tO restore the output to its normal state or Cancel to quit If you choose to restore the output the new state is displayed and the system returns to the Date Time display If the device does not respond the message DEVICE TROUBLE is displayed and the system returns to the Date Time display The output is not assigned to a zone OUTPUT 1 STATE DISABLE MODIFY 1 TO QUIT 6 Press Enter Enter 4J to change the state or Cancel 1 DISABLE 2 Cancel X 7
131. idge RB for a RB 800 We recommend not erasing the default label and adding your own description after the default Setting 1 See section 3 1 to access system installation menus SYSTEM PROGRAM AUX S A J 2 Use the arrow keys COO to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM AUX S option and Enter press Enter PROGRAM AUX S DEVICE 4 9600 12 37 3 Use the arrow keys Oe to scroll the menu to the DEVICE option and press Enter Enter al DEVICE EDIT LABEL J 4 Use the arrow keys QO to scroll the menu to the EDIT LABEL option and press Enter Enter pi SELECT DEVICE 1 99 __ J Enter the device ID number and press Enter Number 1 is reserved for the 9600 number 99 is reserved for the Bridge communication module If the ID number is not an installed device the system displays the message DEVICE DOES NOT EXIST and continues with step 7 TP 08 BREEDER 01 6 Use the numeric keys to type the device label For example the number 2 key is used to type the letters A B and C type 2 for A 22 for B 222 for C 2222 fora 22222 for b and 222222 for c Use the number 1 key for special characters Use the arrow keys oe Q to move around the display Press Enter pi to end the edit session TO CONTINUE 1 TO END 2 7 Type 1 to c
132. igure 36 below shows the sequence of events The Agri Alert first dials the number of the pager device When the pager system responds the Agri Alert waits for the voice message from the pager system to finish In the diagram this is called the message delay The diagram shows an additional delay used to ensure that the pager system is ready to receive the code number from the Agri Alert system This is up to the system usually 3 seconds Following this the Agri Alert dials the seven digit code number or numbers to be displayed on the pager device When configuring a number as a pager number the user enters the value Message Delay when the system prompts for the Delay for Pager 136 AA 9600 rev 12 Figure 36 Calling a Pager Number DIALING PAGER NUMBER AGRI ALERT DIALS MESSAGE ADDITIONAL DIALING DELAY DELAY CODE NUMBER PAGER SYSTEM ANSWERS AGRI ALERT TRANSMITS Setting 1 Follow the procedure above 5 3 2 Use the arrow keys oe to select the BEEPER option press Enter J is ENTER CODE TO 0 99 _ E 3 Enter the two digit code used to identify the site and press Enter M DELAY FOR PAGER 0 59 SEC Enter Enter 4 Enter the total delay Message Delay used to wait for the end of the pager mes sage and press Enter Enter 4 finished press Cancel The sys
133. ildings The following diagram shows how the different components are connected together RESIDENCE BARN 1 ADDITIONAL BARNS Pad 7T E d P Z ui Le 7 E n BID mL 2 0 1 2 207 9600 400 800 400 AGRI ALERT AA 9600 KP 400 KEYPAD AgriAlert 9600 KPB 400 KEYPAD tib Hb TO TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER NETWORKS Figure 1 AA9600 Installation Layout 8 AA 9600 rev 12 DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS The complete system can include up to 98 devices AA 9600 the main system with 8 basic zones two relays and one microphone Two extension cards can be added allowing 16 additional zones TP 800 a remote extension device that adds 8 zones and a programmable output to the main system KP 400 a keypad for displaying system data from a remote location Includes 4 dry contact burglar or temperature zones and one programmable output KPB 400 a dust and moisture tight keypad for displaying system data from a remote location Includes 4 dry contact burglar or temperature zones and one programmable output RB 800 a device containing 8 relays that the user can program as a function of zone status LB 9600 a device containing 96 LEDs for indicating zone status BRIDGE a computer communication device Allows
134. in what order Zones are then configured using jumpers The diagram on the next page shows the location of the jumpers on the main board To configure the extension cards see Section 1 2 2 To configure a zone place the corresponding jumper in the correct position for the sensor being used There are three jumper positions for each zone The first position called 15 for dry contact normally closed with or without EOLR DEOLR normally open with or without EOLR DEOLR and temperature inputs The second position is for 4 20MA inputs and the third is for O 5VOLT and AC current sensor inputs Only one jumper is used to configure each zone Initially all zones are config ured for DRY TEMP The zone numbers are printed on the main board Use caution when prying the jumpers loose AA 9600 rev 12 11 Figure 3 Location of Jumpers on Main Board ZONE JUMPERS Ul Di Ci ns F61 ER RL TE EN D N O COM N C p M 11 8 SIGNAL SHIELD 2L 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 AUXILIARY AUXILIARY EARTH PHONE LINE AUX CASE SERIAL BUS 0 1000 SIREN 12UDC 16URC BATTERY RELAY 1 RELAY 2 GROUND MICROPHONE ZONES INPUTS OUTPUTS SUPPLY INPUTS RE eme MICROPHONE ra F3 F4 1 F7 F8 10 F11 F12 Zi F15 F16 218 F19 F20 F23 F25 E 038 F27 v 5 555 556 Z
135. ing menu 128 AA 9600 rev 12 5 2 9 Time Between Calls Definition The delay after a phone number has been called before proceeding with the next number in the dialout sequence someone who has received a voice message is unable to acknowledge the alarm at the time of the call this parameter will delay the dialout sequence between calls For example when the alarm message 15 received on a pager beeper the user may need more time to phone back and acknowledge If the system is continuously dialing out no calls can be made to the system to acknowledge an alarm Amn intercall time that is greater than zero makes this possible The value ranges from O to 59 minutes The default is 1 minute Setting 4 Follow the procedure above for modifying the dialing parameters sec 5 2 When you reach the scrolling menu use the arrow keys QO to select BETWEEN CALL TIME N PROGRAM DIALING BETWEEN CALL TM 8 Enter Press Enter g The current parameter setting is displayed BETWEEN CALL TM 1 MIN J MODIFY 1 TO QUIT Enter Cancel 6 Press Enter to modify the value or Cancel to quit BETWEEN CALL TM _ MIN Ne 7 Enter the value desired and press Enter t ranges from to 59 minutes The new setting is displayed and the system returns to the PROGRAM DIALING scrolling menu AA 9600 rev 12 129 5 2 70 Alarm
136. keys QO to select TEST REPORT and press Enter 4 C REPORT PERIOD DAYS 1 HOURS 2 138 AA 9600 rev 12 Reporting period at regular intervals hours 3 Type 2 to define a reporting interval in terms of hours 1 24 HRS 4 Enter the number of hours between test reports and press Enter Reporting period at a preset 3 Type 1 above to define a preset time for reporting gt REPORT PERIOD 1 30 DAYS M J 4 5 REPORT HOUR HR MIN 5 J 4 Enter the number of days between reports and press Enter Enter the hours 12 hour or AM PM format and press Enter enter the minutes and press Enter 5 Type 1 for AM or 2 for PM The system prompts for another telephone number Cancel If you are finished press Cancel x AA 9600 rev 12 139 5 4 ON SITE LISTENING Definition This feature allows the user to listen to on site sounds during a status report or an alarm report The integrated microphone on the control panel is used for this purpose An external microphone can also be hooked up for on site listening The user can enable or disable on site listening and adjust the listening time The default setting is DISABLED with a listening time of seconds Setting 1 Press the On site Listening key Ora status Enabled Dis
137. ks see section 3 4 3 Only two wires are used to connect the Bridge A to the AA 9600 Connect terminals 1 and 2 on the Bridge A to terminals 2 and 3 respectively on the AA 9600 9600 12 25 CHAPTER TWO USER INTERFACE The system displays and prompts for information by using the alphanumeric screen The keypad is used for data entry and for enabling and disabling the various system functions The speaker on the front panel delivers voice messages built in piezo electric warns of illegal entries 3 short beeps and beeps once when a valid key is pressed The integrated microphone on the front panel is used to record the user ID message and provide on site listening The status of some subsystems is displayed using LEDs on the front panel 2 1 FRONT PANEL Agri Alert 9600 Alarm On Line 1 Standby 16 Failure Bypassed Low Battery Armed Trouble ES 2 aec On Off Password ID Message 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 16 VAC Entry Exit Failure Delay Alarm Memory Test Siren Delay 7 PRS 8 TUV wx Partition Output Oncsite Jo Listening Ring Bypass Activate X System Pause 1 Display Screen An alphanumeric display used to provide information and prompt for inputs 2 Cursor Keys Used to step through menu items during data entry and for delet ing the last character entered 3 Speaker System identification and alarm messages
138. lect the BEEPER option press Enter u The Cancel system prompts for another phone number If you are finished press Cancel x 5 3 4 Pager Definition This type of number is used to access a numeric pager system When a pager device is paged a code number is displayed on the pager screen The Agri Alert uses this number to transmit information to the user The code is in the form of a telephone number and contains the following information 1SS AAAA AAAA AAAA is the four digit code describing the type of alarm SS is the two digit code of the site where the alarm occurred 1 is a place holder SS is the site where the Agri Alert is installed AAAA is an alarm code generated by the Agri Alert The site number is defined by the user For example if two Agri Alerts are installed on separate sites the user can identify each site with a unique code number In the example below alarm code 3000 is used as a test code Number displayed on the pager device p 101 3000 Site 01 Site 02 p 102 3000 AA 9600 rev 12 135 Table 2 below defines codes used RESTORE ZONE means zone returns to its normal state Table 2 Pager Codes Used by the Agri Alert System PAGER CODE MEANING LOOT HOOZ uw gt 1096 ALARM ZONE 1 2 96 2001 2002 cx 2096 RESTORE ZONE T 2 2 y 76 3000 TEST 8001 LOW BATTERY 8002 16VAC FAILURE PROBLEM 22 2 PROBLEM RESTORED F
139. ling parameters Section 5 2 When you reach the scrolling menu use the arrow keys to select BUSY TRIES PROGRAM DIALING BUSY TRIES ES 5 Press Enter u The current parameter setting is displayed BUSY TRIES 1 TIME TO MODIFY TO QUIT Enter Cancel 6 Press Enter to modify the value or Cancel X quit BUSY TRIES _ TIMES 7 Enter the value desired and press Enter Ranges from to 3 times The new set ting is displayed and the system returns to the PROGRAM DIALING scrolling menu AA 9600 rev 12 125 5 2 6 Tone Delay Waiting Time for Dial Tone This is the time the system waits after hooking up to a line before dialing a number This ensures that the line is ready before dialing see Figure 35 below The system can be set to wait from 1 to 15 seconds after hookup The default is 4 seconds Figure 35 Waiting Time DIAL TONE OFF HOOK LL ON HOOK WAITING TIME Setting 4 Follow the procedure above for modifying the dialing parameters Section 5 2 When you reach the scrolling menu use the arrow keys oe to select TONE DELAY PROGRAM DIALING TONE DELAY gt Enter 9 Press Enter at Tone Delay The system prompts for the waiting time N WAITING TIME FOR DIAL TONE 4 SEC TO MODIFY 1 TO QUIT
140. lly this is done during installation after the connections have been made A device can also be added to an existing system If this is the case the procedure below must be followed before connecting the new device to the system 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus SYSTEM PROGRAM AUX S A Ne 2 2 Using the up down arrow keys Scroll the menu until the item displayed is PROGRAM AUX S and press Enter pi PROGRAM AUX S DEVICE 7 2 Using the down arrow keys Scroll the menu until the item Enter displayed is DEVICE and press Enter DEVICE ADD v Enter Press Enter once again to select the ADD option SELECT DEVICE 2 99 Ne P 5 Enter the device ID number and press Enter The number 1 is reserved for the AA9600 the number 99 is reserved for the Bridge communication module DEVICE CONNECTED AND ID SET 5 1 2 AA 9600 rev 12 6 1 if the device is already connected to the network the system continues with step 9 Type 2 if either the device is not yet connected to the network or the id number has not been configured SBI DI SABLED CONNECT DEVICE XX NOW Ne IF CONNECTED P 7 serial bus interface is disabled and the system p
141. m dis Enter played is RESTORE and press Enter P 5 Type 1 to define restore codes for zones 108 AA 9600 rev 12 SELECT ZONE 1 96 Enter Enter the zone number and press Enter Note that the zone selected must be a valid zone previously configured by the user Note also that you cannot assign a restore code to the zone configured for the outdoor temperature probe The current restore code for the zone is displayed ZONE 22 RESTORE CODE 232 TO MODIFY A TO QUIT X 7 Press Enter to modify the value or Cancel to quit ENTER CODE X J 8 Enter the three digit restore code To enter a hexadecimal digit i e A B C D E F Outdoor press the key to enter hexadecimal mode Then press 2 repeatedly to enter A B C or 2 and press 3 repeatedly to enter D E F or 3 To enter the digit in hexadeci mal mode you must press the right arrow key Q even for the last digit Otherwise Outdoor j the cursor stays at the same position To return to the normal keypad press Enter When you are finished typing the three digits press Enter The new restore code is displayed and the system returns to the REPORT menu AA 9600 rev 12 109 5 1 5 Setting Restore Codes for System Alarms Definition Restore codes are used when
142. meters such as set points without having to reconfigure the zone The current zone definition and data readings are displayed along with the zone status The information displayed depends on the type of zone 1 Dry contact zones 2 Temperature zones 3 4 20mA zones 4 AC current sensor zones 5 O 5V zones OPEN CLOSE temperature reading set points and critical temp current reading and set points current reading and set points voltage reading and set points When using the outdoor temperature compensation feature the zone assigned to the outdoor probe 15 identified by the message OUTDOOR PROBE See Section 7 3 The different zone states are summarized below 1 DISABLED When zone 15 first configured it is in disabled state until the user activates it using the Activate key When a zone 15 disabled no alarms are detected on the zone input 2 ACTIVATED Alarm detection is enabled on the zone input To change the state to BYPASSED use the Bypass Activate key 3 BYPASSED No alarm detection is performed on the zone input To change the state to ACTIVATED use the Bypass Activate key 4 ALARM The zone ts in alarm Example The example that follows shows the display sequence for a temperature zone his is the most complicated sequence The other zone types are treated in similar manner 1 Press the Zone key zore ZONE V DISPLAY MODIFY P Enter
143. modify the value or Cancel ENTER CODE Cancel to quit 8 Enter the three digit code To enter a hexadecimal digit i e A B C D E F press the Outdoor key to enter hexadecimal mode Then press 2 repeatedly to enter A B C or AA 9600 rev 12 107 2 and press 3 repeatedly to enter D F or 3 To enter the digit in hexadecimal mode you must press the right arrow key Q even for the last digit Otherwise the cursor stays at the same position To return to the normal keypad press When Outdoor Enter you are finished typing the three digits press Enter he new code is displayed and the system returns to the REPORT menu 5 1 4 Setting Restore Codes for Zones Definition Restore codes for zones are used to report to the central alarm facility that a zone previously in an alarm state has been restored to its normal state Setting 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Using the up and down arrow keys COO Scroll the menu until the item dis played is PROGRAM AUX S and press Enter i C N PROGRAM AUX S REPORT A 3 Using the up down arrow keys Scroll the menu until the item dis Enter played is REPORT and press Enter C REPORT RESTORE V 4 Using the up and down arrow keys COO scroll the menu until the ite
144. mtr VSWR Protection Loop Troubles Protection loop Protection loop open Protection loop short Fire trouble Exit alarm Sensor Troubles Sensor trouble Loss of super RF Loss of super RPM Sensor tamper HF xmtr low battery Smoke Hi Sens Smoke Low Sens Intrusion Hi Sens Intrusion Low Sens Detector Self Test Fail Open Close Open Close O C by user Partition O C 03 404 405 406 407 408 409 411 412 413 414 415 I 422 440 450 441 450 451 52 453 455 456 457 458 459 520 Late to Deterred O C Cancel Remote arm disarm Quick Arm Keyswitch O C Remote Access Callback request made Succes download access Unsuccessfull access System shutdown Dialer shutdown Access Control Acces denied Access report by user Special O C Armed Stay O C by Exception Early O C Late O C Fail to O C Auto Arm Fail O C Partial Arm Exit Error At Home Arming Recent Close System disables Sounder Relay disables Sounder Relay disables 52 522 523 24 529 551 552 N 571 572 SI oM 601 602 603 605 60 608 11 612 621 622 Bell 1 disable Bell 2 disable Alarm relay disable Trouble relay disable Reversing relay disable System peripheral Disables Communication Disables Dialer
145. nce 9 m m m by default If force arming is disabled see below all burglar zones must be in a normal state to arm the system i e no alarm conditions must be present If the arming sequence fails zones with alarms are listed on the display When the system is armed the system starts beeping and the screen immediately displays a countdown of the exit delay in minutes and seconds The keypad is locked at this point the only key sequence allowed is the disarming sequence After the exit delay has elapsed all burglar zones are armed and alarms are immediately declared as they are detected for all burglar zones The system displays the message BURGLAR ZONES ARMED periodically on the screen and the password feature is enabled Is When an alarm occurs in a burglar zone with an entry delay the screen displays a countdown of the entry delay During this time the piezoelectric loudspeaker beeps the loudspeaker stops when the key sequence is entered If no one has disarmed the system after the entry delay has elapsed an alarm is declared Disarming will affect all currently active burglar zones The system displays the message BUR GLAR ZONES DISARMED on the screen The Password key cannot be accessed at this point unless the burglar zones are disarmed A burglar zone cannot be included in a partition If a zone already belonging to a partition needs to be changed to a burglar zone it must first be removed from the parti
146. ne line wiring displayed when the system dials out 2 Enable line seizure even if this feature is not used and the connections have not been made This will disable the off hook moniter test Press the System key then select the Line Seizure option from the Program Dialing menu 3 If the problem persists unplug the telephone jack from the AA9600 and contact you dealer 186 AA 9600 rev 12 APPENDIX A MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTHS WIRE TEMPERATURE OTHER PROBES 850 T2VDC TYPE PROBE 0 10V MICROPHONE 16 AWG 250 m 820 2000 m 6560 50 m 164 18 AWG 125 m 410 1300 m 42657 30 m 98 9600 12 187 APPENDIX BACKUP BATTERY LIFE SPAN TEMPERATURE CURRENT mA 0 32 20 68 40 104 350mA minimum charge 32 hours 32 hours SBI 12VDC SIREN OUTPUTS NOT USED 3500mA maximum charge SBI 2A 12VDC 750mA SIREN 1A 188 AA 9600 rev 12 APPENDIX C COMMUNICATION CABLE GAUGE AND MAXIMUM LENGTH RECOMMENDATIONS On the following pages maximum distances are given for connecting TP 800 and KPB 400 devices to the AA 9600 Note that each device has an auxiliary load For example if you connect 2 TP 800 devices and 2 400 devices to the Agri Alert the maximum length for a 22 AWG wire is 1468 feet where each TP 800 and KPB 400 has an auxiliary load of 20mA The maximum resistance in Ohms is given by th
147. nter 4 to modify the value or Cancel SPEED ___ N P Cancel X to quit 8 Enter the value desired and press Enter ranges from 50 to 250 MSEC The new setting is displayed and the system returns to the PROGRAM DIALING display AA 9600 rev 12 119 5 2 1 3 Pulse Dialing Speed 4 Follow the procedure above for modifying the dialing parameters Sec 5 2 When you reach the scrolling menu use the arrow keys COO to select DIALING MODE Enter then press Enter J PROGRAM DIALING DIALING MODE 4 S E MODE 1 SPEED 2 5 2 to modify dialing speed TONE 1 PULSE 2 6 Type 2 to modify pulse dialing speed A scrolling menu appears Use the arrow keys oe to select the item to modify Make Break or Interdigit Interval Modifying the Make Value 7 n the scrolling menu for Pulse Speed use the arrow keys CO to select MAKE N PULSE MAKE 7 Enter 8 Press the Enter g key at MAKE the current parameter setting is displayed PULSE SPEED MAKE 39MSEC 5 TO MODIFY TO QUIT 57 9 Press Enter to modify the value or Cancel X to quit MAKE __ MSEC 120 AA 9600 rev 12 10 Enter the value desired press Enter
148. nter 6 Press Enter 4 10 ADD a zone on which the dialer will be disabled Press the down arrow key to remove a zone from the dialer disabled list a N DIALER DISABLED ADD ZONE X P Enter 7 Press Enter 4 to ADD a zone on which the dialer will be disabled Press the down arrow key to remove a zone from the dialer disabled list d N SELECT ZONE 1 96 _ D Enter 8 Select the zone on which the dialer must be disabled then press Enter The new setting is displayed and the system returns to PROGRAM DIALING menu To remove a zone 6 Select DEL to reactivate the dialer on a zone Then follow the prompts on screen N DIALER DISABLED DEL ZONE 132 AA 9600 rev 12 5 Definition Phone numbers used to report alarm conditions Various methods are avallable voice messages paging and beeper calls Each number can contain up to 32 digits A maximum of 16 phone numbers can be stored by the system The order of the numbers stored in memory defines the dialout sequence used when an alarm is validated i e the first number stored is the first number called in an alarm Setting 1 Press the Phone numbers key The numbers currently stored in memory are numbers displayed along with their parameter definitions To stop the display and enter pro Cancel gramming mode
149. nter the number of zone assigned to an output and press Enter C ZONE 33 A BROILER 2 Ne 6 The zone label is displayed lf the zone selected is not the right one use the arrow keys COO to scroll the menu until the correct zone is selected and press Enter Enter 4 no output is assigned to this zone the system displays the message NONE DEASSIGN OUTPUT VEO Lxx xx ee des 1 2 7 1 to deassign the zone or 2 to leave the assignment TO CONTINUE 1 TOEND 2 8 Type 1 to deassign another zone or 2 to quit this function 156 AA 9600 rev 12 CHAPTER SEVEN ALARM PARAMETERS 7 1 ALARM VALIDATION SUMMARY OF EVENTS ACTION RESPONSE PARAMETERS The system measures the time elapsed since 1 AN ALARM 15 y the detection of the alarm until Recognition Time DETECTED Time is reached When Hecognition Time has elapsed A voice message is delivered on site to report the alarm unless the system s voice mute is enabled System s Voice Mute The system measures the time elapsed since Call Start Delay validation until Call Start Delay is reached Delay Before Siren If a siren is connected to the siren output it is activated after Delay Before Siren has elapsed 2 AN ALARM IS VALIDATED When the Call Start Delay has elapsed each phone number in the dialout
150. o S 1190 09 59PM 08 OCT 2000 0234 A wv J display the item number and password for the event selected The item number describes the item concerned by the event for example the zone or device number when applicable Item numbers are explained in Appendix ES ITEM 01 PASSWORD 9600 E 7 Use the arrow keys CO to scroll to another event in the buffer Press Cancel Cancel X to quit AA 9600 rev 12 149 6 4 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS Definition Programmable outputs are provided for general use They can be enabled and disabled either from the keyboard or over the phone These outputs can also be assigned to a zone and activated on an alarm In this case the user cannot change the output state he she can only restore the output to its normal state following an alarm on the zone The following table shows the available outputs for each device Agri Alert 2 outputs TP 800 1 output RB 800 8 outputs KP 400 1 output KPB 400 1 output 6 4 7 Switched Outputs on the Agri Alert 9600 Definition Use the following procedure to modify the state of a programmable output This procedure 15 also used to restore an output to its normal state when an alarm has occurred on the zone assigned to it 1 Press the Output key os N SELECT DEVICE 1 99 _ Ne 7 Enter 2 Type 1 for the Agri Alert dev
151. ontinue editing device labels or 2 to return to the PROGRAM AUX S menu 38 AA 9600 rev 12 3 3 4 Upload To From 7000 Definition This function is used to transfer complete 9600 parameter configu ration to or from a UP 1000 programmer The procedure is as follows i connect the UP 1000 to the SBI on the AA9600 using the interface card see UP 1000 manual ii place the AA9600 in UP 1000 mode select the memory banks on the UP 1000 iv select Protocol 1 on the UP 1000 and press READ or WRITE 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus SYSTEM PROGRAM AUX S A 2 Use the arrow keys COO to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM AUX S option and press Enter Enter 4 y PROGRAM AUX S UPLOAD P 3 Use the arrow keys CO to scroll the menu to the UPLOAD option and press Enter 4 Use the arrow keys oe to scroll the menu to the UP 1000 option and press Enter Enter UPLOAD UP 1000 AA 9600 rev 12 During the transfer the message TRANSFER IN PROGRESS is displayed 39 3 3 5 Upload Data a Device Definition This function is used to update one or more newly installed devices This greatly speeds up the process of updating the device network Make sure the SBI bus 15 connected on the new device before uploading 1 See Section 3 1 to access t
152. p 5 you have purchased one or two extension cards with the system configure them according to the remainder of the sensor inputs see Section 1 2 2 Step 6 Connect a ground wire see Section 1 4 8 Step 7 Hook up the sensors assigned to the extension cards to the terminals provided see Section 1 2 2 Step 8 Plug the extension cards into the main board see Section 1 2 2 Step 9 Hook up the sensors the telephone line the microphone if needed and the siren if used to the terminals on the main board in the Agri Alert enclosure see Section 1 4 Step 70 Hook up the battery see 1 4 2 1 and plug the transformer into an AC power outlet 10 AA 9600 rev 12 1 2 CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM Before mounting the Agri Alert system and making the connections the system must be configured to respond to the sensors you will be connecting to it The main board is the electronic card located inside the Agri Alert enclosure t can handle up to 8 sensor inputs These inputs are called zones Each extension card you add to the main board provides 8 additional zones Two extension cards can be added for a total of 24 zones Figure 2 Location of the Main Board and Extension Cards L POX EXTENSION CARD 1 8 ZONES EXTENSION CARD 2 8 ZONES Pu Le ______ MAIN BOARD 8 ZONES 1 2 1 Main Board Before you configure the zones you need to determine which sensors you will be connecting to each board and
153. password will appear in the alarm memory listing only if the master password is currently logged onto the system If a user is logged on the system will not identify the password that acknowledged the alarm at the time the alarm was acknowledged the password feature was not enabled the alarm memory listing will not contain the password that acknowledged the alarm Alarm To access alarm memory press the Alarm Memory key If no alarm events presently stored in memory the system returns the message NONE To step to the next alarm entry while the current entry is still scrolling on the display press the right arrow key Examples In the first example the password of the user that acknowledged the alarm is not identified This means either no password was entered when the alarm was acknowledged or the current password is not the master password SIREN TROUBLE AT 12 47 PM ON AUG 14 2000 AT 01 16 PM ON AUG14 2000 In the second example the password is identified This means that a password was entered when the alarm was acknowledged and the current password is the master password ZONE 71 HI CURRENT AT 12 47 PM ON AUG 14 2000 ACK BY 1234 AT 01 16 PM ON AUG14 2000 AA 9600 rev 12 165 7 5 ZONE STATUS DISPLAY Definition You can display zone status information at any time by using the Zone key This key also allows you to modify certain zone para
154. r dealer if needed Additional holes made in the enclosure will void the warranty AA 9600 rev 12 17 7 4 7 Sensors terminals used for sensor inputs numbered Z1 Z2 Z3 etc on the main board and on the extension cards Connect each sensor to a Z terminal and to the COM terminal Note that each COM terminal is used by two zones for example Z1 and Z2 use the same COM Make sure each sensor is connected to the proper COM False alarms can result if the wires are not properly connected 1 4 2 Supply Inputs Sensor Inputs on the Main Board M 722 y ZONE INPUTS Sensor Inputs on the Extension Cards n 7909906 9099099 217 COM 218 219 220 221 COM 222 223 224 ZONE INPUTS 7 4 2 7 Backup Battery Connection The terminals marked BATTERY are used for the backup battery The Agri Alert system uses a 12VDC 7Ah sealed lead acid battery No other type of battery can be used The battery wires run through the tube provided as shown in Figure 10 Make sure the positive wire of the battery is connected to the positive terminal See Appendix B for normal battery life spans 7 4 2 2 AC Power Connection MAKE SURE that the 9600 can operate using TRANSF BATTERY only the battery supply BEFORE connecting the transformer WARNING The terminals marked 16VAC on the main board a
155. r A 22 for B 222 for C 2222 for a 22222 for b and 222222 for c Use the number 1 key for special characters Use the arrow keys OQ to move around the display Press Enter to end the edit session C TO CONTINUE 1 TO END 2 Ne 7 7 Type 1 label another zone 2 to return to the PROGRAM ZONES menu O4 AA 9600 rev 12 4 5 ZONE ID MESSAGE Definition audio recording can be used to identify each zone This way zones can be easily identified when calling the system on the phone for example The user can record up to 7 minutes and 30 seconds of ID messages for the system and zones see Section 3 10 In addition the maximum time allowed for each individual mes sage is 30 seconds Setting ID message 1 Press the ID Message key ID MESSAGE ZONE 9 J 2 Press Enter at the ZONE option SELECT ZONE 1 96 _ J 3 Enter the zone number to identify and press Enter Enter 4 The current ID message for the zone is played over the system speaker ID MESSAGE ZONE 22 TO MODIFY A TO QUIT X Enter 4 modify the current ID message press Enter Otherwise press Cancel C b STATUS 1 MESSAGE 2 Cancel AA 9600 rev 12 95 Modify ID Message 5 2 to modif
156. re used for connecting the transformer The transformer provided with the system is a 16VAC 150VA transformer must be plugged into a 120VAC 60Hz outlet Make sure the power source is unswitched i e there is no switch on the power outlet Mae mr SUPPLY INPUTS 18 AA 9600 rev 12 1 4 3 Terminal Outputs 1 4 3 7 0 Output Terminals marked O 10V supply a voltage from O to 10V 2bmA max to an auxiliary device The voltage can be GOGGA T manually adjusted from the keyboard FJA gt 0 10V SIREN 12VDC OUTPUTS 7 4 3 2 Siren Output The terminals marked SIREN are for the siren The volt 27 age supplied is 12VDC with maximum current of 1 5 kOhms ____ sound loudness of the siren should not exceed 120 1 2 W decibels Note that the battery must be hooked up if a siren is used Make sure the positive wire is connected to the positive terminal of the siren The siren circuit is monitored by the Agri Alert system for defects and wire troubles This may not work properly if the impedance of the siren is too high If this is the case you can add 1 5 resistor 1 2W to the siren circuit as close to the siren as possible no siren is connected connect a 1 5k Q resistor 1 2W included with the system to the siren output or disable siren monitoring see 7 10 3 1 4 3 3 12VDC Output The terminals marked 12VDC provide 12VDC with a maximum current of 75OmA This can be used to
157. re value as defined by the curve at which a temperature alarm is declared see Fig 25 lt varies from 1 F to 20 F 0 6 to 11 1 C with an accuracy of 0 1 F 0 1 C Enter the Enter low offset and press Enter 4 N HI OFFSET oF 2 9 The high offset is the number of degrees above the normal temperature value as defined by the curve at which a temperature alarm is declared see Fig 25 lt varies from 1 F to 20 F 0 6 C to 11 1 C with an accuracy of 0 1 F 0 1 C Enter the Enter high offset and press Enter SO AA 9600 rev 12 POINT 1 bd DAY 1 75 0 F NS 10 Use the arrow keys CO to select the point to edit 1 to 10 and press Enter 33 Note that the first curve point is always at day 1 POINT 2 DAY Enter 11 Enter the day number for the point selected and press Enter 4 C POINT 2 TEMP 12 Enter the corresponding temperature value for that day and press Enter 2 4 DAY 10 75 0 F 13 Select another point to edit using the arrow keys At least two points must be defined in order to use the curve Note that the curve must be enabled in a separate sequence using the Zone key see Section 7 5 To finish programming the curve Cancel press Cancel X RECOGNITION TIME
158. rs provided for assigning the cards Each extension card needs a sticker to identify the input terminals Connector Sticker and a sticker to identify the zones Zone Sticker The location of these stickers is shown on the diagram above Use the zone number stickers to identify each individual zone STEP 2 Configuring the Zone Jumpers Each zone is configured by placing a jumper in the position corresponding to the sensor being used This must be done before the extension cards are plugged into the main board There are three jumper positions for each zone The first position called DRY TEMP is for dry contact normally closed with or without EOLR DEOLR normally open with or without EOLR DEOLR and tem perature inputs The second position is for 4 20MA inputs and the third is for 9600 12 13 and AC current sensor inputs Only one jumper must be used for each zone Initially all zones are configured for DRY TEMP The zone numbers are printed on the sticker STEP 3 Hooking up the Sensor Inputs Before connecting the extension cards into the main board hook up the sensor inputs to the input terminals according to the jumper configurations defined above STEP 4 Connecting the Extension Cards Once the extension cards have been identified and configured as described above they can be connected to the main board The diagram below shows the location of the connectors on the main board used for the extension c
159. s Enter PROGRAM AUX S MONITORING 3 Using the and down arrow keys oe scroll the menu until the item dis Enter played is MONITORING and press Enter MONITORING SIREN v 7 4 Using the up and down arrow keys Scroll the menu until the item dis Enter played is SIREN and press Enter MONITORING STATUS ENABLE TO MODIFY 1 TO QUIT Enter 5 The current status is displayed Press Enter to modify the value or Cancel Cancel x to quit ENABLE 1 DISABLE 2 2 6 Type 1 to enable 2 to disable siren monitoring The system returns to the PROGRAM AUX S menu 184 AA 9600 rev 12 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM SOLUTIONS The SIREN does not function 1 Check if load exceeds circuit capacity Remember that the reset time is 45 minutes if no one is present and 2 minutes if someone is present 2 If no siren is connected to the siren terminals a resistor must be connected in its place 1 5kQ 7 W See the installation manual section 1 4 3 1 3 If the siren impedance is too high add a 1 5K resistor to the siren circuit as close to the siren as possible 4 The siren wire or siren may be defective 5 If the problem persists contact your dealer The TROUBLE LED turns on 1 Press the TRO
160. s before dialing the seven digit number note that the Pause key is displayed as P on the screen 5 Once all the digits have been entered press Enter The new phone number 15 displayed The system then prompts for the type of system associated with the number PHONE NUMBER OF HOME J The possible types are presented in a scrolling menu Use the arrow keys QO to select the type and press Enter 5 3 1 Home Definition When this type of number is called the system delivers a voice message describing the alarm condition to a home telephone Setting 1 Follow the procedure above 5 3 2 Use the arrow keys to select the HOME option press Enter pi The Cancel system prompts for another phone number If you are finished press Cancel yx 5 3 2 Cellular Definition When this type of number is called the system delivers a voice message describing the alarm condition to a cellular telephone Setting 1 Follow the procedure above 5 3 2 Use the arrow keys CO to select the CELLULAR option press Enter pi The Cancel system prompts for another phone number If you are finished press Cancel x 134 AA 9600 rev 12 5 3 3 Definition This type of number is used with beeper systems When the number is dialed the beeper unit simply beeps Setting 1 Follow the procedure above 5 3 2 Use the arrow keys oe to se
161. sed by the Agri Alert will keep the time and date in case of a power failure The system displays the message ADJUST CLOCK periodi cally if the date and time have not been set Setting Oaz Clock 1 Press the Clock key TO MODIFY 4 TO QUIT X current date and time are displayed Enter 2 Type Enter to modify the current settings 3 Type 1 to change the date ENTER NEW DATE I l M D Y 1 24 2 2 to change the time C N ENTER NEW TIME HR MIN Ne J 4 Type 1 for AM PM time or 2 for 24 hours time Note that you must press Enter after typing each value to step to the next one For example to enter the time 9 14 the sequence is 9 Enter 14 Enter If you selected AM PM time an additional screen appears 5 1 2 The system updates the Date Time display AA 9600 rev 12 53 3 7 TEMPERATURE UNITS Definition Temperatures can be displayed either in Fahrenheit or Celsius units temperatures will be displayed according to this definition The default is Fahrenheit Setting 1 Press C F key 5 The current value is displayed TO MODIFY TO QUIT X 2 To modify the current temperature units press Enter Cancel Cancel x
162. sequence is called each call is separated by theT ime Between Call f this is an ordinary phone or cellular number a voice message is delivered The number of times the message is delivered depends on the value of Message Hepetitions f the system s voice mute function is disabled this message is also delivered on site For a pager number an alarm code is sent to the pager system For a beeper number the beeper unit is called For an alarm report number the central alarm facility is called and a code is transmitted describing the alarm type the current temperature can also be transmitted for temperature alarms Busy numbers are placed at the end of the dialout sequence and redialed according to Busy Line Tries Dialout continues until either the alarm is acknowledged or the dialout sequence has been executed according to the value 01 of Call Repetitions Time Between Calls Message Hepetitions Busy Line Tries of Call Repetitions Tone Delay Pause Delay Key Dial Speed Report Codes 3 DIALOUT BEGINS Dialout sequence is stopped an alarm report number is defined the central alarm facility is called to report the acknowledged alarm even if the dialout sequence has been 4 ALARM IS stopped If a siren is connected to the siren ACKNOWLEDGED output it is stopped If the alarm was acknowledged over the phone and if On Site Listening is enabled the user can listen to on site sounds according to the delay defined for
163. store Codes for System 110 5 1 6 Reporting Temperature Readings to Central Alarm 111 5 1 7 Reporting Zone and Partition Status Changes 0 6 6 113 5 1 8 Reporting Speed to the Central Alarm Facility 0 0 02 22 114 5 2 DIALING INFORMATION 66 22 2 2 116 5 2 1 Dialing Mode and Speed u esa R su une qUERXDSRRSERE 117 4 9600 12 118 119 5 413 Fu lse Dialing 120 ___ __ __ 122 Du FOL Gall ees NUES 123 HOeDOLU LOIS _ _ _ __ ___ 8 124 9220 ______ ____ _ EEEN 125 Tone gt _ _ 126 CV p 127 olat AIEEE EEEE 128 5 2 9 Time Between EU EROR OCGA RO GC iaa 129 9 2 10 Recall TINE gt _______ __ 130 131 Uae Te q
164. system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys oe to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM ZONES option Enter and press Enter PROGRAM ZONES REMOVE A 3 Use the arrow keys COO to scroll the menu to the REMOVE option and press Enter REMOVE ZONE J 4 Use the arrow keys QO to scroll the menu to the ZONES option and press Enter SELECT ZONE 9 96 __ J 5 Enter the number of the zone to be removed and press Enter N TO CONTINUE 1 TO END 2 J is THE ALARM MEMORY IS ERASED EACH TIME A ZONE IS REMOVED 6 Type 1 to make more changes Type 2 to exit this function the system returns to the PROGRAM ZONES menu 100 AA 9600 rev 12 4 8 2 Deleting Devices Zones 1 See 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys CO to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM ZONES option Enter and press Enter PROGRAM ZONES REMOVE X 3 Use the arrow keys 6 v to scroll the menu to the REMOVE option and press Enter REMOVE DEVICE S ZONES L P 4 Use the arrow keys CO to scroll the menu to the DEVICE S ZONES option and press Enter SELECT DEVICE 1 99 __ 5 Enter the number of the device containing the zones to deleted and press Enter 35 THE ALARM MEMORY 15 ERASED EACH TIME A ZONE IS REMOVED C TO C
165. t OFFSET Outdoor T Time 160 AA 9600 rev 12 When outdoor temperature compensation is in effect the system monitors 1 the room temperature with respect to the critical temperature this check has the highest priority see fig 38 ii the room temperature with respect to the outdoor tempera ture see fig 39 Figure 38 Critical Temperature Monitoring Temperature Critical T gt T In the second case the system monitors the difference between the room and out door temperatures When this difference is greater than the offset an alarm is set off Figure 39 Monitoring the Indoor Outdoor Temperature Difference Temperature Room T IS Outside T Time AA 9600 rev 12 161 7 3 7 Make an Outdoor Probe Assignment 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Using the up and down arrow keys oe scroll the menu until the item dis played is PROGRAM AUX S and press Enter Enter 4 PROGRAM 5 OUTDOOR PROBE S 3 Using the up and down arrow keys scroll the menu until the item displayed is OUTDOOR PROBE and press Enter number Enter 4 system prompts for the outdoor probe SELECT PROBE 1 96 __ A
166. t force arming is disabled Setting 1 See 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys oe to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM SYSTEM option Enter and press Enter PROGRAM SYSTEM FORCE ARMING NV 2 3 Use the arrow keys QO to scroll the menu to the FORCE ARMING option and Enter press Enter J FORCE ARMING STATUS ENABLE MODIFY 1 TO QUIT Valider Annuler 4 Press Enter to modify the current status or Cancel to exit this function b ENABLE 1 DISABLE 2 5 Type 1 to enable or 2 to disable force arming The new status is displayed and the system returns to the PROGRAM SYSTEM menu AA 9600 rev 12 181 7 11 SIREN PARAMETERS 7 17 7 Siren Delay Definition The system activates the siren when an alarm condition is detected and if the siren is enabled for the zone in alarm The siren is activated after a user defined delay has elapsed The value ranges from O to 20 minutes The default is O minutes This parameter applies to all zones Setting 1 Press the Siren Delay key Nos DELAY 1 TIMEON 2 2 Type 1 to adjust the delay N 1 MIN X J TO MODIFY TO QUIT X Enter 3 The current delay is displayed Press Enter to modify the value or Cancel
167. t correctly installed the message DEVICE DO EXIST is displayed If the device has no programmable outputs the message OUT PUT DO NOT EXIST is displayed SELECT OUTPUT 1 X _ V J 9 Enter the number of the output as needed and press Enter If the zone is already assigned to an output the current zone assignment is displayed and the system prompts to modify or to quit If the output is already assigned to another zone the system displays the zone number assigned to the output and prompts REASSIGN OUTPUT Answer YES to proceed with the new assignment or NO to quit OUTPUT STATUS ON ALARM ACTIVATE 1 DEACTIVATE 2 10 Type 1 to activate or 2 to deactivate the output in case of an alarm TO CONTINUE 1 TOEND 2 11 Type 1 to assign another zone or 2 to return to the PROGRAM AUX S menu AA 9600 rev 12 155 6 4 5 Removing Zone Assignment Definition This function is used to remove a zone assignment on an output see 6 4 4 Setting 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys CO to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM AUX S item PROGRAM AUX S OUTPUT 3 Use the arrow keys CO to scroll the menu to the OUTPUT item OUTPUT DEASSIGN 2 4 Use the arrow keys oe to scroll the menu to the DEASSIGN item SELECT ZONE 1 96 5 5 E
168. t for a double end of line resistor The system returns to the zone number prompt 76 AA 9600 rev 12 4 1 3 Temperature Input Definition A temperature input responds to changes in temperature readings from a sensor A high and low set point is entered defining a range of temperatures between the set points that do not set off an alarm condition fig 26 A temperature curve can also be programmed fig 27 This allows to detect temperature alarms as a function of a normal temperature value that changes over time Figure 26 Temperature Input TEMPERATURE ALARM 1 ALARM2 ALARM 3 tt M TEMPERATURE READING a LOW SET POINT TIME Figure 27 Temperature Input with Temperature Curve TEMPERATURE 77 TEMPERATURE HIGH OFFSET NORMAL TEMPERATURE 77 x TEMPERATURE READING ALARM 2 TEMPERATURE LOW OFFSET ALARM 3 TIME 9600 12 77 4 1 3 1 Calibration of the Temperature Probes Definition The system is delivered with an accuracy of 0 1 C for the temperature probes as long as the installation instructions concerning wiring are observed Tem perature readings can be adjusted by 10 F 5 5 C with an accuracy of one tenth of a degree to compensate for manufacturing variations Setting 1 See 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys oe to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM ZONES option Enter and press Enter PR
169. tch to standby mode when a long power failure has drained the backup battery to a critical level A pager message code 8009 and a vocal message Low battery system deactivated are sent warning that the system is about to go into standby mode When normal voltage is restored to the battery the system returns to its normal mode of operations the system is already in standby mode when the problem is detected no messages are sent Setting 1 Press the On Off key wot The system prompts for a password ENTER MASTER PASSWORD 2 Type the master password and press Enter pi If an incorrect password is entered the system responds with the message WRONG PASSWORD and returns to the Date Time display Otherwise the system displays the current system status ON the system is running normally OFF the system is in standby mode OK STATUS ON TO MODIFY A TO QUIT X Enter Cancel Press Enter to modify or Cancel quit system displays the new status and returns to the Date Time display 4 Type 1 to operate the system in normal mode or 2 place the system in Standby mode The new setting is displayed and the system returns to the Date Time display AA 9600 rev 12 147 6 3 Definition The Agri Alert keeps a record of all system events such as alarms arm
170. tem prompts for another phone number you Cancel x a AA 9600 rev 12 137 5 3 5 Alarm Report Definition This type of number is used to report an alarm to a central alarm monitor ing facility The protocol used is CONTACT ID see section 5 1 Only one such num ber is allowed a phone number is already defined as an alarm report number the option is removed from the scrolling menu Setting 1 Follow the procedure at 5 3 2 Use the arrow keys COO to select ALARM REPORT and press Enter pi The Cancel system prompts for another telephone number If you are finished press Cancel x 5 3 6 Test Report Definition This type of number is used to report to a central alarm monitoring facility on a regular basis The protocol used is CONTACT ID see section 5 1 The report confirms that everything is functioning normally and that no alarms are pending Only one such number is allowed If a phone number is already defined as an test report number the option is removed from the scrolling menu The reporting interval can be defined in terms of hours or days In the first case the next report is scheduled start ing from midnight In the second case the report is always sent at the same time of day and the user defines the number of days between reports We recommend defin ing a reporting period during the night Setting 1 Follow the procedure at 5 3 Enter 2 Use the arrow
171. the user to operate the complete system from a computer keyboard or modem Datalogs up to 4 Agri Alert systems 4 X 96 zones When used with a Combridge 1 card the Bridge is compatible with AgBus allowing the Agri Alert to fetch temperature readings from existing controller networks see section 3 4 3 KEYS TO SYMBOLS IN THE MANUAL Caution Carefully read the following text for it contains important infor mation which if ignored may cause the controller to operate improperly 35 Pay attention The following text contains very useful information AA 9600 rev 12 9 CHAPTER ONE INSTALLATION 1 1 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE What You Need Agri Alert system including independent battery enclosure 12VDC 7Ah sealed lead acid battery 16VAC 150VA transformer in a separate box TURN OFF THE BREAKER ON WHICH IS CONNECTED THE UNIT BEFORE CONFIGURING THE MAIN BOARD OR MAKING CONNEC TIONS TO THE TERMINALS TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCKS AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE Step 7 Determine where you want to install the system You need an unswitched AC power outlet and a telephone plug nearby to operate the system Step 2 Make a list of all the sensor inputs you will be using with the Agri Alert system Step 3 Mount the Agri Alert system and the battery enclosure on the wall see Section 1 3 Step 4 Configure the main board in the Agri Alert enclosure according to your list of sensor inputs see Section 1 2 1 O Ste
172. til the item dis played is PROGRAM AUX S and press Enter pi C N PROGRAM AUX S REPORT A J 3 Using the up and down arrow keys scroll the menu until the item displayed is REPORT and press Enter u C REPORT STATUS CHANGE v 4 Using the up and down arrow keys COO scroll the menu until the item dis played is STATUS CHANGE and press Enter pi STATUS CHANGE ZONE ie 5 Using the up and down arrow keys oe scroll the menu to select one of ZONE PARTITION or AT HOME ARMING and press Enter The current event code for the type of status change selected is displayed ZONE CODE 570 ENTER CODE AA 9600 rev 12 113 6 Enter the three digit restore code enter hexadecimal digit i e A B C D E F Outdoor press the key to enter hexadecimal mode Then press 2 repeatedly to enter A B C or 2 and press 3 repeatedly to enter D E F or 3 To enter the digit in hexadeci mal mode you must press the right arrow key Q even for the last digit Otherwise Outdoor the cursor stays at the same position To return to the normal keypad press Enter When you are finished typing the three digits press Enter new restore code is displayed and the system returns to the REPORT menu 5 7 8 Heporting Speed to th
173. tion Otherwise this is done automatically by the system Force Arming Normally you cannot arm the system when alarm conditions are present on one or more zones However if the Force Arming option has been en abled by the installer see sec 7 10 the user can arm the system even if some zones have alarms This applies only to delay burglar zones however An instant burglar zone with an alarm condition would only set off a new alarm as soon as the system were armed 74 AA 9600 rev 12 Setting 1 See 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys oe to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM ZONES option Enter and press Enter PROGRAM ZONES SETUP v 3 Press Enter at the SETUP option SELECT ZONE 1 96 __ Enter 4 Type the number of the zone to configure and press Enter 4 The current zone Cancel configuration is displayed To stop the display press Cancel X Default parameter values for zones are given in Section 3 11 TO MODIFY 1 TO QUIT X J 5 Press Enter to modify the zone or Cancel to exit this function the zone selected is the outdoor probe used for the outdoor temperature compensation feature and the compensation feature is currently enabled the system displays the message DEAC TIVATE OUTDOOR STATUS If you want to use the compensation feature you will have to assign another probe as th
174. tion 7 3 35 THE ALARM MEMORY IS ERASED EACH TIME A ZONE IS RECONFIGURED C N TYPE OF SENSOR 0 5V A 6 The different types of sensors are presented in a scrolling menu Use the up and down arrow keys QO to select O 5V and press Enter LO SET POINT NL gt 7 This is the lower value of the normal voltage range It ranges from to 5 Volts with an accuracy of 0 001 Volts Enter the low set point and press Enter N HI SET POINT v 8 This is the upper value of the normal voltage range It ranges from the lower set point to 5 Volts with an accuracy of 1 Volts The value must be greater than the low set point Enter the high set point and press Enter C N RECOGNITION TIME A 9 To enter the recognition time enter the hours press Enter Enter the minutes It ranges from 05 to 59h 59m 59s The system returns to the zone number prompt AA 9600 rev 12 4 1 7 Disable the Siren Definition This function allows to disable the siren on specified zones No siren will be activated when an alarm occurs in these zones By default the siren is enabled on all zones 1 See Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys to scroll the menu the PROGRAM AUX S option and Enter press Enter PROGRAM AUX S SIREN DISABLED S A 3 Using the up
175. tions around one of the set points can set off a great number of separate alarms This can be avoided if the reset time is set to an appro priate value Figure 33 illustrates this situation An alarm occurs at A when the temperature exceeds the high set point assuming a recognition time equal to zero This is Alarm 1 Figure 33 Illustration of Reset Time Alarm 1 is reset Reset Time 10S 05 305 405 No new alarms can be declared until Alarm 1 is reset In order for this to happen temperature must fall back to a normal state for at least 10 seconds the reset time This occurs at C At D a new alarm can be declared assuming a zero recogni tion time once again The reset time ranges from O to 59 hours O to 59 minutes O to 59 seconds The default is 1 second see also the section on Recognition Time at the beginning of this chapter 9600 12 97 Setting 1 See 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Use the arrow keys COO to scroll the menu to the PROGRAM ZONES option Enter and press Enter PROGRAM ZONES RESET TIME XN gt 3 Use arrow keys COO to scroll the menu to the RESET TIME option and Enter press Enter 7 RESET TIME XX YY ZZ TO MODIFY TO QUIT Ne 4 Press Enter to modify the reset time It ranges from 05 59 59 5
176. tting 4 Follow the procedure above for modifying the dialing parameters Section 5 2 When you reach the scrolling menu use the arrow keys QO to select FOF CALL REPETITIONS PROGRAM DIALING OF CALL REPS A Enter Press Enter g The current parameter setting is displayed OF CALL REPS 6 CALLS TO MODIFY 1 TO QUIT Enter Cancel 6 Press Enter to modify the value or Cancel x quit OF CALL REPS _ CALLS S 7 Enter the value desired and press Enter Ranges from 1 to 7 calls The new setting is displayed and the system returns to the PROGRAM DIALING scrolling menu AA 9600 rev 12 123 5 2 4 Message Repetitions Definition The number of times a voice message is delivered by the system when an alarm condition is reported This applies to the messages given over the phone and on the unit speaker The value ranges from 2 to 15 times The default is 3 Setting 4 Follow the procedure above for modifying the dialing parameters Section 5 2 When you reach the scrolling menu use the arrow keys Repeats S PROGRAM DIALING MESSAGE REPEATS 4 J 5 Press Enter Enter 4 to select Message at MESSAGE REPETITIONS The current parameter setting is displayed MESSAGE REPEATS 3 5 MODIFY 1 TO QU
177. us ekrERHEIAEEDEARBEREERDTIAURERIIN _ Td rd 132 50 3 PHONE NUMBERS _ _________6_ ___ _ _ _ __ 133 _____ __ _ 134 9 HERE 134 2 OMEI E T _ EE gt _ _ __ ET 135 NP ___ _ _____ __ _ 135 5 09 AN eO eversa aep _ __ ______________ TIE 136 PEST e _____ _ _ __ _6 6_6_6____ _ __ __ 138 5 4 N EY Padus add _ 140 5 5 RINGS ANSWERING 142 5 6 VOICE MUTE d na RAE edet tr An i 143 5 7 PHONE LINE CUT MONITORING a NEUE EE REDE UR NEN MESA EMO S ER ME EE 144 CHAPTER SIX SPECIAL FUNCTIONS D Rc CO Ge RR a e Ra 146 6 1 TROUBLE INFORMATION i ERR dC m cdd SiS a d itat n rauca 146 2 STANDBY MODE a 147 6 3 EVENT BUFFER 148 6 4 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS iceszesuewaxskxsusce5kkkR 150 6 4 1 Switched Outputs on the Agri Alert 9600 150 6 4 2 O 10V Output the Agri Alert 9600 9 152 6 4 3 Switched Outputs on Other Devices
178. used to define a parameter in the absence of a user defined value see Section 3 10 DIALOUT SEQUENCE Upon validation of an alarm the calling of the phone numbers in memory according to a specified order until each number is reached a specified number of times see Section 5 2 SPEED Dual Tone Multiple Frequency Speed The dialing speed used on tone dialing lines see Section 5 2 1 2 EOLR End Of Line Resistor A resistor added to an alarm circuit and used for detect ing wire problems see Section 4 1 1 ENTRY DELAY The time delay for entering the site without setting off an alarm see Section 7 8 EXIT DELAY The time delay for exiting the site without setting off an alarm see Section 7 9 This applies to burglar zones only EXTENSION CARD electronic card that plugs into the main board and allows 8 additional zone definitions marked V 102 see Section 1 2 2 FORCE ARMING Delay burglar zones are armed even if they are in an alarm state see section 7 10 INTERCALL TIME In the dialout sequence the delay after a phone number has been called before proceeding with the next number see Section 5 2 9 AA 9600 rev 12 205 INTERDIGIT INTERVAL pulse dialing lines the length of the interval between each digit see Section 5 2 1 3 LED Light Emitting Diode An electronic device used to indicate the status of various functions on the front panel MAIN BOARD The electronic card located at t
179. using the back arrow key under neath the display window before pressing Enter The cursor will position itself accord ingly You can enter a negative value if this is allowed for example a negative tem perature value by pressing the key either before or after the digits After entering a value using the numerical keypad press Enter to register the value the value entered falls outside the permissible range for that parameter the system will beep three times and wait for you to modify the input using the back arrow key 2 5 HOW TO USE THE MENUS Menus are used to select a parameter or to assign a predetermined value to a param eter If the menu is comprised of only two items they are displayed on the screen at Oaz Clock once For example when you press the Clock key followed by Enter to modify the following menu appears You simply type the number of the item to select that item no need to press Enter key When more than two menu items are involved the system will display one item at a time and allow the user to scroll through the menu using the up and down arrow keys Each menu item is followed arrow symbol to locate the current position in the menu Once a menu item is selected other sub menus may appear to further define the input For example if you press the System key the following sub menu appears
180. with respect to the outdoor temperature An alarm is set off only if the room temperature rises above the outdoor temperature by a certain value called the offset In addition to this the system also uses a critical high temperature as an absolute limit on room temperature When room temperature reaches the criti cal high temperature an alarm is set off To use this feature an outdoor temperature probe must be connected to a temperature zone probe must have pale coloured white or grey PVC casing and should be installed near an air intake Critical Temperature absolute temperature limit for room temperatures When the room temperature reaches this point an alarm is set off no matter what the outdoor temperature 15 Offset In general the room temperature is greater than the outdoor temperature by a certain number of degrees called the offset The offset determines when an alarm is set off is the number of degrees the room temperature can rise above the outdoor temperature without setting off an alarm The diagram below shows when the outdoor temperature compensation feature takes effect if it has been enabled by the user When the outdoor temperature is greater or equal to the high set point less the offset the system uses the outdoor temperature as the reference point for monitoring high temperature alarms Figure 37 Outdoor Temperature Compensation Temperature Normal Alarm Monitoring High Set Poin
181. wn arrow keys oe scroll the menu until the item displayed is PROGRAM SYSTEM and press Enter pi SYSTEM PROGRAM SYSTEM K 3 Using the up and down arrow keys QO Scroll the menu until the item displayed is INST PASSWORD and press Enter Y AA 9600 rev 12 31 Na PROGRAM SYSTEM INST PASSWORD 4 Enter a four digit code and press Enter Enter word a second time system prompts for the pass PASSWORD 3 2 EXTENSION CARD INITIALIZATION If you have purchased one or two extension cards with your system you must initial ize them by following the procedure given below 1 Section 3 1 to access the system installation menus 2 Using the up and down arrow keys scroll the menu until the item dis played is PROGRAM AUX S and press Enter Enter 4 S PROGRAM AUX S EXTENSION CARD wv pA 3 Using the up and down arrow keys Scroll the menu until the item dis played is EXTENSION CARD and press Enter Enter 4 S CARD 1 STATUS DISABLE ES CARD 2 STATUS DISABLE 4 The system displays the current status of the extension cards 5 TO MODIFY 4 TO QUIT to modify or Cancel to
182. y ID Message VOICE MEMORY TOTAL 7MIN 30 SEC FOR RECORDING PRESS 3 AND HOLD messag 6 Press the ID message key microphone on the front panel and hold while you speak the message into the VOICE MEMORY ZONE ZXX 30 SEC 20 7 screen will count down from the maximum time remaining for id message until the ID message key is released ID MESSAGE PLAY J 8 The new message is played over the speaker and the system returns to the Date Time display To Enable Disable ID Message 7 STATUS 1 MESSAGE 2 ENABLE 1 DISABLE 2 6 Type 1 to enable or 2 to disable the ID Message The new status is displayed and the system returns to the Date Time display 96 AA 9600 rev 12 4 6 RESET TIME Definition After an alarm has occurred no new alarm can be detected on the same input until the reset time has elapsed The zone LED on the front panel continues to flash until the reset time has elapsed and the alarm condition has returned to normal This parameter is used to configure all alarm inputs except pulse count inputs All zones use the same reset time Using a reset time avoids reporting a succession of closely related alarms as separate alarms For example in the case of a temperature sensor small temperature fluctua
183. zure modular jack designed for use with alarm systems Canada or USA RJ31A or RJ38A In this case the system has priority over other users when dialing out A line seizure kit is available from your dealer The connections for this type of plug are shown in the figure below This plug disconnects all other phones on the line when dialing out in an emergency In order to do this you must tap the phone line at its point of entry in the building Figure 12 Phone Hookup with Line Seizure THE TIP WIRE IS THE ONE WITH THE MOST POSITIVE VOLTAGE READING ON A VOLTMETER AGRI ALERT R1 TAR PHONE LINE AA 9600 rev 12 21 Figure 13 Phone Hookup without Line Seizure THE TIP WIRE IS THE ONE WITH THE MOST POSITIVE VOLTAGE READING ON A VOLTMETER WALL JACK 7 PHONE LINE AGRI ALERT 1 4 6 Programmable Outputs Relays and programmable outputs are provided on certain devices for general use They can be activated from the front panel over the phone or on an alarm condition In the case of the relays the LED located above the relay turns on when the relay is activated N RELAYS RETURN TO A DISABLED STATE DURING A POWER SHORTAGE WARNING Figure 14 Relay Output Connections Agri Alert Relay Box TERMINAL CONNECTIONS INTERNAL RELAYS OOOOQOO COM N C AUXILIARY AUXILIARY RELAY 1 RELAY 2 Pn

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