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14. UL listed tamper switches must be added to the enclosure to

detect removal from the mounting surface and removal of the
lid.

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PROGRAMMING CONSIDERA

OGRAMMING CONSIDERA

OGRAMMING CONSIDERA

OGRAMMING CONSIDERA

OGRAMMING CONSIDERATIONS

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1.

Maximum Exit time allowed is 60 seconds.

2.

Maximum Entry time allowed is 40 seconds.

3.

Do not use the Auto-Arming feature in certified installations.

4.

Program the panel to report to the Central Station on loss of AC
power and Low Battery.  [Item 11 and 12].

5.

Program all alarm sounding devices to operate for a minimum
of 15 minutes.  [Item 54].

6.

Program the panel to report all Fire zone trouble conditions to
the Central Station.  [Item 47].

7.

Dialing attempts for phone 1 & 2 must be a minimum of 5 and
a maximum of 10 attempts.  [item 4].

8.

Program the (1 & 3) key pair for “Fire Power Reset”.  [Item 30.2].

9.

Test message interval must be programmed to 1 every 24
hours.  [item 56].

10. Single bell operation must be programmed in order to get a

pulsing output for fire and a constant output on burglary
violations.  [Item 33 - program anything other than 0]

11. Manual shutdown for fire zones (Latch Fire Bell operation) must

be enabled.  [Item 30.1].

12. For correct dialer report prioritizing, Fire zones are to be

assigned to the lower numbered zones, Panics on the next
lowest numbered zones, and burglary zones on the highest
numbers.  Example:  Zone 1 = Fire, Zone 2 = Panic, Zone 3-8
= Burglary.

13. System must be programmed to automatically test the sound

ing device upon arming. [Item 30.2].

ADDITIONAL NO

ADDITIONAL NO

ADDITIONAL NO

ADDITIONAL NO

ADDITIONAL NOTES

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1.

Regular Maintenance inspections shall be provided at least
once a year (UL 365, 609).

2.

A Power Sonic 12 volt  8AH battery (Model PS-1282L) must be
used in order to achieve a 24 hour battery back-up time.
Maximum current draw from the Auxiliary and Bell outputs are
as follows:
Auxiliary, Fire, Keypad, Arm, Ready, Aud. Warning, and
Courtesy Output = 175mA.  Bell output = 300mA.

SECTION 10:  COMPLIANCE

INFORMA

INFORMA

INFORMA

INFORMA

INFORMATION 

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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of FCC rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harm-
ful interference in a residential installation.  This equipment can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications.  However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation.  If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from

that to which the receiver is connected.

4. If necessary, the user should consult the alarm dealer or a an

experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions.
The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal
Communications Commission helpful, "How to Identify and Re-
solve Radio-TV Interference Problems."  This booklet is available
from the U.S. Government Printing Office - Washington, DC,
20402, Stock #004-000-00345-4.

FCC COMPLIANCE

FCC COMPLIANCE

FCC COMPLIANCE

FCC COMPLIANCE

FCC COMPLIANCE
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules.  On the
bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other
information, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence
Number (REN) for this equipment.  You must, upon request, provide
this information to your telephone company.

The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you

may connect to your telephone line and still have all of this de-
vices ring when your telephone number is called.  In most, but not

all areas, the sum of the REN’s of all devices connected to one line
should not exceed five (5.0).  To be certain of the number of de-
vices you should contact your local telephone company to deter-
mine the maximum REN for your calling area.

If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone

network, the Telephone Company may discontinue your service
temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance, but if ad-
vance notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as pos-
sible. You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the
FCC.

Your telephone company may make any changes in it’s facili-

ties, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the
proper functioning of your equipment.  If they do, you will be noti-
fied in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninter-
rupted telephone service.

If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment, please

contact Sentrol, Inc. P.O. Box 2904, Hickory, N.C. 28601, for infor-
mation on obtaining service or repairs.  The telephone company
may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until
the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equip-
ment is not malfunctioning.

This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by

the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state
tariffs.

This device requires a USOC RJ31X jack.

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Summary of Contents for Arrowhead SC1600

Page 1: ...1600 8 Zone 16 Zone Downloadable Panels Installation Programming Manual Use with EKP1 LED or SK1L LCD keypad Programmed through the LCD keypad or with the ScanPro Downloader Software P N 64812821 A PD...

Page 2: ...vent History P P P P 1 2 3 2 K eypad A ctivated S witch On P P P P 1 2 4 0 K eypad A ctivated S witch Off P P P P 1 2 4 1 Tim er S witch Toggle P P P P 1 2 4 2 V iew History M ode P P P P 1 2 6 8 E K...

Page 3: ...cate disable is available Optional Bell shutoff from any partition keypad View History command is available for the User Common E E zones configurable in partitioning Ringback available at the keypad...

Page 4: ...USER INSTALLER MENUS 13 SECTION 6 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 16 SECTION 7 SPECIAL PANEL FEATURES 18 SECTION 8 PROGRAMMING ITEM DESCRIPTION 25 SECTION 9 UL COMPLIANCE 33 SECTION 10 COMPLIANCE 34 SECTION...

Page 5: ...e NO NO NO NO NOT T T T T usable with this keypad are also indicated on page i SK1L SK1L SK1L SK1L SK1L This is an LCD keypad that can be used in the SC800 and the SC1600 systems It has full full full...

Page 6: ...E resistors as shown in Figure 1 The SC800 1600 panels can be programmed to not use end of line resistors if required This is done in location 30 section 1 Closed circuit loops are wired in series wit...

Page 7: ...Figure 1 Figure 1 Figure 1 Battery Connector Modification for large AH Batteries Note The Instructions and drawing shown in Figure 1 below are used when a large AH battery with screw terminals is use...

Page 8: ...able output has been selected for any function other than burglar operation single bell single bell single bell single bell single bell operation must be selected NO NO NO NO NOTE TE TE TE TE The tot...

Page 9: ...L TYPICAL TYPICAL TYPICAL TYPICAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM CONNECTION TELEPHONE SYSTEM CONNECTION TELEPHONE SYSTEM CONNECTION TELEPHONE SYSTEM CONNECTION TELEPHONE SYSTEM CONNECTION For proper installation an...

Page 10: ...e audible warning device will change to a steady sound for 4 seconds in theTEST MODE and then return to a pulsating sound All loops may now be tested independently Violate each loop separately The Arm...

Page 11: ...d displays system status from one or more locations Additionally built into each keypad is a miniature sounding device which when active indicates various system conditions such as fault test and pre...

Page 12: ...Group 1 GROUP 2 KEYS PPPP 2 The Group 2 key sequence is used to bypass all burglary zones assigned to Interior Group 2 2 DIGIT KEYS 1 2 The 2 Digit keys are used to enter hexadecimal num bers A F EXA...

Page 13: ...ory The most recent history event will be displayed immediately Each history event will be displayed in the following format SECTION 5 USER INSTALLER MENUS There are two menus available for the SC sys...

Page 14: ...ould be inserted into the second slot marked U11 3 Place the installer Pass Code Programming link P1 on the panel to the upper Programming posi tion 4 Power up the panel again 5 Enter the installer me...

Page 15: ...n a remote PC software on a remote PC software on a remote PC If the P If the P If the P If the P If the Panel P anel P anel P anel P anel Pass ass ass ass assw w w w wor or or or ord f d f d f d f d...

Page 16: ...NSTR OGRAMMING INSTR OGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS BE READ UCTIONS BE READ UCTIONS BE READ UCTIONS BE READ UCTIONS BE READ BEFORE A BEFORE A BEFORE A BEFORE A BEFORE ATTEMPTING TTEMPTING TTEMPTING TTEMPTING...

Page 17: ...press the key so the new data is updated to the permanent EEPROM memory The new phone number is 1 800 777 1313 Pressing the do do do do down arr wn arr wn arr wn arr wn arro o o o ow w w w w or up ar...

Page 18: ...r alarm technician must be instructed to enter the user menu and select the Ans Ans Ans Ans Answer Call wer Call wer Call wer Call wer Call option once the telephone begins ringing at the premises Aft...

Page 19: ...ccomplished by setting up a user boundar user boundar user boundar user boundar user boundary y y y y programming an eight 8 in item 67 user attributes for the fir fir fir fir first user of the st use...

Page 20: ...ime of arming a Force Arm report would be generated The fourth digit in the Close code item 20 is the Force Arm report code and would be transmitted to the central station This code would precede the...

Page 21: ...AD CODE 2 DIGIT REPORT CODE block of eight zones It is followed by the Zone 16 BYPASS CODE ZONE BLOCK CODE DIGITS ID from Item 25 for zones 9 16 17 TROUBLE CODE ZONE BLOCK CODE DIGITS KEY PAIR 1 3 1 D...

Page 22: ...6 READY TROUBLE 10 KEYPAD CONTROL SW SELECTION 3 STROBE LIGHT 7 AUDIBLE WARNING 11 P C CONTROL SW 0 FALSE ALARM ZONE 1 ZONE 5 ZONE 9 ZONE 13 34 SHUTDOWN COUNT ZONE 2 ZONE 6 ZONE 10 ZONE 14 1 15 ZONE...

Page 23: ...TIMER B 57 START OF OPENING EXCEPTION WINDOW HH MM 58 START OF CLOSING EXCEPTION WINDOW HH MM Used as the Arm time for the Auto Arm feature Enable by putting an 8 at Item 27 for Phone 1 59 EXCEPTION...

Page 24: ...ER 23 USER 9 USER 24 USER 10 USER 25 USER 11 USER 26 USER 12 USER 27 USER 13 USER 28 USER 14 USER 29 USER 15 USER 30 68 ZONES ASSIGNED TO USER SELECT ZONES USER IDENTIFICATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11...

Page 25: ...e numbers 1 2 and 3 respectfully These account numbers may be three or four digits in length and with a range of 0 9 A F Extended Superfast 4 3 3 SK4 2 and ScanPro Downloader reporting formats require...

Page 26: ...7 TROUBLE CODE 2 DIGIT HEX TROUBLE CODE 2 DIGIT HEX TROUBLE CODE 2 DIGIT HEX TROUBLE CODE 2 DIGIT HEX TROUBLE CODE 2 DIGIT HEX Code reported whenever a trouble condition is detected First digit used t...

Page 27: ...on Whatever the digit is programmed for it will be followed by the user 14 14 14 14 14 identifier an E E E E E 4 4 4 4 4 The fourth digit is the Conditional Opening enable Any digit in this position e...

Page 28: ...hart to set the first system function group 1 No EOL resistor 5 Zones 9 16 installed 2 Secure upload 6 2nd EEPROM INSTALLED 3 Installer privacy code 7 Latched fire bell 4 50 hertz AC 8 Bell shutoff an...

Page 29: ...it to disable keypad annunciation during exit delay 4 Select this digit to enable the printer DOB DOB DOB DOB DOB module 5 Select this digit to enable the timer output on the system status module or A...

Page 30: ...8 43 8 43 8 43 ENTRANCE DELAY TIMES 1 15 ENTRANCE DELAY TIMES 1 15 ENTRANCE DELAY TIMES 1 15 ENTRANCE DELAY TIMES 1 15 ENTRANCE DELAY TIMES 1 15 Four 4 entrance delay times are available Each program...

Page 31: ...be programmed 8 57 8 57 8 57 8 57 8 57 START TIME FOR OPENING REPORT START TIME FOR OPENING REPORT START TIME FOR OPENING REPORT START TIME FOR OPENING REPORT START TIME FOR OPENING REPORT EXCEPTION...

Page 32: ...unctions for each user Enter function s for each user from the chart below 1 INHIBIT VIEW HISTORY 5 NO EE ZONE DESCRIPTION 2 DOOR STRIKE 6 NO USER PROGRAMMING 3 ARMING ONLY 7 CHANGE OWN CODE ONLY 4 NO...

Page 33: ...eration must be programmed in order to get a pulsing output for Fire and a constant output on burglary violations Item 33 program anything other than 0 11 Manual shutdown for fire zones Latch Fire Bel...

Page 34: ...he separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 If necessary the user should consult the a...

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Page 36: ...nc sOwners Installation and Programmingmanuals WARRANTY LIMITATION AND EXCLUSION WARRANTY LIMITATION AND EXCLUSION WARRANTY LIMITATION AND EXCLUSION WARRANTY LIMITATION AND EXCLUSION WARRANTY LIMITATI...

Page 37: ...12 5VDC TOTAL CURRENT NOT TO EXCEED 300mA FOR UL COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL APPLICATIONS ZONE RESPONSE ZONE RESPONSE ZONE RESPONSE ZONE RESPONSE ZONE RESPONSE TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME PROGRAMMABLE FR...

Page 38: ...MACHINE BYPASS 18 ANTI JAM 25 ARMED OUTPUT 8 See also WIRING TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS ARMED OUTPUT ASSIGNABLE OUTPUT 29 See also bell WIRING AUDIBLE WARNING 8 See also WIRING TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS AUDIB...

Page 39: ...ION CODE 27 STATUS CODE 27 STATUS MODULE 29 STROBE LIGHT 29 T T T T T TELEPHONE 9 25 TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS See WIRING TEST CODE 26 TESTING 10 TIMER 29 TEST 31 TONE DIAL 28 TROUBLE 26 U U U U U UPLOAD...

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