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AGRI-ALERT 800T / AGRI-ALERT 800

ALARM SYSTEM

USER MANUAL

Summary of Contents for AGRI-ALERT 800

Page 1: ...AGRI ALERT 800T AGRI ALERT 800 ALARM SYSTEM USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...T rev 03 WARNING the warranty can be void if the Agri Alert 800T or Agri Alert 800 is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer Manufacturer Viatron Electronics 3514 1st Street St Hubert Quebec Canada J3Y 8Y5 ...

Page 3: ...Password 20 2 4 2 Enabling Disabling the Password Feature 22 2 4 3 Modifying the User Passwords 23 2 4 4 Erasing All User Passwords 24 2 5 TEMPERATURE UNITS 25 2 6 16 VAC POWER FAILURE ALARM 26 2 7 TEST PROCEDURE 27 2 8 TROUBLE INFORMATION 28 2 9 STANDBY MODE 29 CHAPTER THREE COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS 30 3 1 INTRODUCTION 30 3 2 DIALING INFORMATION 32 3 2 1 Busy Line Tries 32 3 2 2 Message Repetitio...

Page 4: ...Modifying Dry Contact Zones 49 4 5 2 Viewing and Modifying Temperature Zones 50 4 5 3 Viewing and Modifying Pulse Count Zones 53 4 6 PARTITIONS 55 4 7 BYPASS ACTIVATE FUNCTION 57 4 8 ENTRY DELAY 59 4 9 EXIT DELAY 60 4 10 SIREN DELAY 61 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 62 APPENDIX A FUSE TYPES 64 APPENDIX B MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTHS 64 APPENDIX C BACKUP BATTERY LIFE SPAN 64 GLOSSARY OF TERMS 65 WIRING DIAGRAMS 67 ...

Page 5: ...e without notice due to further developments LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES Figure 1 Calling a Pager Number 37 Figure 2 Outdoor Temperature Compensation 44 Figure 3 Critical Temperature Monitoring 45 Figure 4 Monitoring the Indoor Outdoor Temperature Difference 45 Figure 5 Example of Partitioning 55 Table 1 Pager Codes Used by the Agri Alert System 36 Table 2 System Alarms 43 ...

Page 6: ...splay Screen An alphanu meric display used to provide infor mation and prompt for inputs 2 Cursor Keys Used to step through menu items during data en try and for deleting the last charac ter entered 3 Zone Status LEDs Off DIS ABLED On ACTIVATED Slow Blink ing BYPASSED Fast Blinking ALARM 4 Speaker Vocal system identifi cation and alarm messages 5 Integrated Microphone Records the ID message and pr...

Page 7: ...E L s i h T m r a l a r o f s t u p n i r o s n e s e h t g n i r o t i n o m s p o t s m e t s y s e h t e d o m s i h t n I s i g n i r o t i n o m l a m r o n n e h w f f o d e n r u t s i D E L e h T s n o i t i d n o c d e m u s e r D E S S A P Y B e h T d e s s a p y b e r a s e n o z e r o m r o e n o n e h w d e t a v i t c a s i D E L s i h T o t g n i d n o p s e r r o c l e n a p e h t ...

Page 8: ...NG 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 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 key to modify the parameter The system will prompt fo...

Page 9: ...alls 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 PASSWORD STATUS DATE 1 TIME 2 1 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 once For example when you pre...

Page 10: ...rature When a zone or phone number is improperly configured it is identified along with the message INCOMPLETE DATA When burglar zones are armed the message BURGLAR ZONES ARMED is displayed If the system clock has never been adjusted the message ADJUST CLOCK is dis played Pressing any key will stop the display sequence ZONE 3 75 0o F L50 H90 C104 PASSWORD MASTER The first menu item is STATUS The a...

Page 11: ...m 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 the system is armed and alarms are immediately declared as they are detected for all burglar zones The system displays the message BUR GLAR ZONES ARME...

Page 12: ...m is not acknowledged from the keyboard within 15 seconds and the dialout sequence is enabled for the zone in alarm the dialout sequence will be launched If the password feature is enabled the system prompts for a password before acknowledging 2 When a user acknowledges an alarm the siren stops ringing If the dialout se quence is completed and no acknowledgment has been received the alarms are aut...

Page 13: ... to respond to the system prompts When an alarm is ac knowledged the Agri Alert system stops dialing out The system will hang up when the session is over Hello this is Agri Alert User ID Message is played over the phone Description of the alarm condition for example Alarm Zone 1 On site Listening Microphone input is sent over the phone for on site listening if enabled Enter your password to acknow...

Page 14: ...or a new selection press 8 To hang up press 0 If a complete status report is selected a status report is given for each zone with the following information BYPASSED DISABLED INCOMPLETE DATA ALARM if zone is in alarm ACTIVATED TEMPERATURE READING if zone is a temperature zone in o C or o F depending on current settings User enters selection on the phone keypad Status Reports You can dial into the A...

Page 15: ...If a status report on a particular zone is selected the system prompts for the zone number Enter zone number and press star A status report is given for the selected zone with the following information BYPASSED DISABLED INCOMPLETE DATA ALARM if zone is in alarm ACTIVATED TEMPERATURE READING if zone is a temperature zone in o C or o F depending on current settings System returns to the main menu ...

Page 16: ...ernal clock that must be set when you first turn the unit on The time can be displayed in AM PM format or 24 hour time As a default the system clock is set to 12 00 PM JANUARY 1 2001 in AM PM format The bat tery backup used by the Agri Alert will keep the time and date in case of a power failure The system displays the message ADJUST CLOCK periodically if the date and time have not been set Settin...

Page 17: ...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 AM 1 PM 2 5 Type 1 or 2 The system updates the Date Time display ...

Page 18: ... message has yet been recorded the system displays NONE 2 To modify the current message press Enter Otherwise press Cancel To Modify ID Message 3 Type 2 to record a new ID message 4 Press the ID message key DEF ID message and hold while you speak the message into the microphone on the front panel 5 The screen will count down from a maximum of 7 seconds until the ID message key is released ID MESSA...

Page 19: ...d the system returns to the Date Time display To Activate Deactivate ID Message STATUS 1 MESSAGE 2 3 Type 1 to activate or deactivate ID message ENABLE 1 DISABLE 2 4 Type 1 to activate or 2 to deactivate ID message The new status is displayed and the system returns to the Date Time display ...

Page 20: ...er password can temporarily unlock the system However a user pass word cannot add or change passwords or enable or disable the password feature When a password is used to acknowledge an alarm the system keeps track of the password in the alarm memory This information is displayed in the Alarm Memory function when the current password is the master password see Section 4 4 When you first turn the u...

Page 21: ...pted for another password Otherwise the system asks to confirm the new definition ENTER AGAIN _ _ _ _ 6 Type the four digit number and press Enter If the number does not correspond to the value entered previously the system displays the message WRONG PASSWORD and returns to the Date Time display without changing the current password defini tion Otherwise the system displays the message PASSWORD UP...

Page 22: ... to the master password and press Enter If you do not enter the correct password at this point the message WRONG PASSWORD is displayed and the system returns to the Date Time display By default the master password is set to 0800 at the factory 6 The system returns to the Date Time display STATUS DISABLE PASSWORD 3 Type Enter to modify the status of the password feature or Cancel to exit this funct...

Page 23: ...at this point the message WRONG PASSWORD is displayed and the system returns to the Date Time display When you first turn the unit on the master password is 0800 TO MODIFY 1 ERASE ALL 2 5 Type 1 to modify the user passwords 3 Type Enter to modify user passwords or Cancel to exit this function PASSWORD STATUS 4 Press Enter to select USER option PASSWORD 01 5698 6 The first user password is displaye...

Page 24: ...ord and press Enter If you do not enter the correct password at this point the message WRONG PASSWORD is displayed and the system returns to the Date Time display By default the master password is set to 0800 at the factory PASSWORD 03 _ _ _ _ 7 Type the new four digit code If the new password already exists the message PASSWORD ALREADY EXISTS is displayed Otherwise the message PASSWORD UPDATED is...

Page 25: ...nate units o F 5 Type 2 to erase all user passwords 6 Type 1 to erase or 2 to exit without erasing The message PASSWORDS DELETED is displayed and the system returns to the Date Time display TO ERASE 1 TO QUIT 2 PASSWORD STATUS 4 Using the up and down arrow keys scroll the menu until the item dis played is USER and press Enter TO MODIFY 1 ERASE ALL 2 CELSIUS 1 FAHRENHEIT 2 3 Type 1 to use Celsius u...

Page 26: ...of 30 minutes Setting 1 Press the Power Failure JKL key The system displays the current status of the Power Failure feature along with the current delay 2 Type Enter to modify the current settings or Cancel to exit this function 3 Type 1 to modify the status To Activate Deactivate Alarm ENABLE 1 DISABLE 2 4 Type 1 to activate or 2 to deactivate the alarm The new status is displayed and the system ...

Page 27: ...two by two in sequence from left to right Make sure all the pixels in each square light up 3 TEST BUZZER The internal buzzer is tested 4 buzzes 4 TEST SIREN Two short beeps are sent to the siren if a siren is hooked up 5 ID SYSTEM The Agri Alert ID message is played over the speaker Make sure the message is audible 6 ID MESSAGE The user ID message is played over the speaker Make sure the message i...

Page 28: ...uble key Information concerning the system trouble is dis played If no system trouble has been detected the message NO TROUBLE is displayed 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 ZONE 3 SHORT PROBE ...

Page 29: ...y the system automati cally returns to its normal mode of operations If the system is already in standby mode when the problem is detected no messages are sent Setting 1 Press the On Off key The system prompts for a password ENTER PASSWORD _ _ _ _ 2 Type a four digit password and press Enter If an incorrect password is en tered the system responds with the message WRONG PASSWORD and returns to the...

Page 30: ... be stopped at any time by acknowl edging the alarm see Section 1 8 Otherwise it will continue until all the phone numbers have been called and until the entire sequence has been called a set number of times equal to of call repetitions parameter When a busy signal is returned on a line the phone number is placed at the end of the sequence If the Busy Line Tries parameter is not zero the system re...

Page 31: ...ialed since Busy Line Tries 2 Phone number 1 Phone number 3 Phone number 1 Phone number 2 Phone number 3 Phone number 4 Phone number 5 busy connect busy connect connect connect connect Phone numbers 1 and 3 have been reached The dialout sequence ends since of call repetitions 2 and two passes have been made to reach all the phone numbers programmed in the system If the alarms that set off the dial...

Page 32: ...that set off the dialout sequence will automatically be acknowledged 3 2 2 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 3 2 3 Call Start Delay Definition The time between the validation of...

Page 33: ... Recall Time Definition This parameter is used to relaunch the dialout sequence when an alarm has been acknowledged but has not been reset Àlarm 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 If the alarm is reset before the recall ti...

Page 34: ...T PHONE NUMBER 1 8 _ 3 Type the number of the phone number to modify and press Enter The current value for this phone number is displayed ENTER PHONE n 2 Press Enter to modify 3 3 PHONE NUMBERS Definition Phone numbers are used to report alarm conditions Various methods are available voice messages paging beeper calls and reporting to a central monitoring facility Each number can contain up to 20 ...

Page 35: ...ncel Pager 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 tele phone number and contains the following information the number you can use the Pause key feature Set the Pause Delay parameter to the smallest value n...

Page 36: ...P 1 0 0 9 K O Y R E T T A B 2 0 0 9 K O C A V 6 1 5 0 0 9 K O N E R I S Table 1 Pager Codes Used by the Agri Alert System 101 3000 102 3000 Site 02 Site 01 Number displayed on the pager device Table 1 below defines the codes used RESTORE ZONE means the zone returns to its normal state SS is the site where the Agri Alert is installed AAAA is an alarm code generated by the Agri Alert The site number...

Page 37: ...ials 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...

Page 38: ... at a time The user can enable or disable on site listening and adjust the listening time The default setting is DISABLED with a listen ing time of 30 seconds Setting 1 Press the On site Listening key PRS On site Listening The status Enabled Disabled is displayed followed by the current listening time 2 Press Enter to modify or Cancel to quit 3 Type 1 to modify the status of on site listening To A...

Page 39: ...st Listening Time RANGE FROM 0 59 SEC ENTER NEW DELAY _ _ SEC 4 Enter the new delay and press Enter The system displays the new delay setting and returns to the Date Time display 3 Type 2 to adjust the listening time STATUS 1 DELAY 2 ...

Page 40: ...number and hang up after one ring 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 ...

Page 41: ... _ _ 4 Type the new number of rings and press Enter The system displays the new value and returns to the Date Time display To 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 ...

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Page 43: ...one is present i e the display backlight is turned on the reset time for low battery and system trouble alarms is always 45 minutes The table below describes these alarms Table 2 System Alarms E P Y T M R A L A G N I N A E M Y R E T T A B W O L N A H T S S E L S I E G A T L O V Y R E T T A B N I M 2 N A H T E R O M R O F V 5 0 1 T C E F E D N E R I S N W O L B 8 F E S U F N E R I S N E R I S E L B...

Page 44: ...emperature an alarm is set off To use this feature an outdoor temperature probe must be connected to a temperature zone The probe must have a pale colored white or grey PVC casing and should be installed near an air intake Critical Temperature The absolute temperature limit for room temperatures When the room temperature reaches this point an alarm is set off no matter what the outdoor temperature...

Page 45: ...emperature Time Alarm 3 Alarm 2 Alarm 1 ALARM NO ALARM When outdoor temperature compensation is in effect the system monitors i the room temperature with respect to the critical temperature this check has the highest priority ii the room temperature with respect to the outdoor temperature The figure below illustrates the first case Figure 4 Monitoring the Indoor Outdoor Temperature Difference Room...

Page 46: ...to modify the outdoor temperature compensation settings or Cancel to quit The system displays a menu OUTDOOR PARAMETERS STATUS DISABLE OUTDOOR PROBE 1 OFFSET TEMP 5 0 F STATUS 1 OFFSET TEMP 2 3 Type 1 to change the status of the outdoor compensation feature ENABLE 1 DISABLE 2 4 Type 1 to enable or 2 to disable outdoor compensation feature The new setting is displayed and the system returns to the ...

Page 47: ... the Date Time display 1 Press the Outdoor key The system displays the current status outdoor probe assignment and temperature offset value 2 Press Enter to modify the outdoor temperature compensation settings or Cancel to quit STATUS 1 OFFSET TEMP 2 3 Type 2 to change the offset temperature By default the offset is 5 F 2 8 C OUTDOOR PARAMETERS STATUS DISABLE OUTDOOR PROBE 1 OFFSET TEMP 5 0 F TO M...

Page 48: ...will not identify the password that acknowledged the alarm If 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 To access alarm memory press the Alarm Memory key If no alarm events are presently stored in memory the system returns the message NONE To step to the next alarm entry while the c...

Page 49: ...ection 4 3 The different zone states are summarized below 1 DISABLED When a zone is first configured it is in disabled state until the user activates it using the Activate key When a zone is disabled no alarms are detected on the zone input The zone LED on the front panel is turned off 2 ACTIVATED Alarm detection is enabled on the zone input The zone LED on the front panel is turned on To change t...

Page 50: ...to the Date Time display 4 5 2 Viewing and Modifying Temperature Zones The Zone key allows to modify the set points of temperature zones and their recogni tion time Refer to section 3 2 of the installation manual for further information about temperature zones and recognition time 1 Press the Zone key Zone 2 Enter the number of a temperature zone The state of the zone is displayed fol lowed by the...

Page 51: ...odifying Recognition Time 4 Press 1 to modify the recognition time 5 Enter the recognition time and press Enter The system displays the new setting and returns to the Date Time display Modifying Temperature Set Points 4 Press 2 to modify the temperature set points CRITICAL TEMP 95 0 o F TO MODIFY TO QUIT X RECOGNITION 1 SET POINTS 2 RANGE FROM 0 59 HR 0 59 MIN 0 59 SEC RECOGNITION TIME _ _ _ _ _ _...

Page 52: ... o F 0 1 o 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 HI SET POINT _ _ _ _ _ o F LO SET POINT _ _ _ _ _ o F RANGE FROM X F 149 0 o F HI SET POINT 7 The critical temperature is displayed only if the outdoor temperature compensation feature is activated see Section 4 3 on...

Page 53: ...ones The Zone key allows to modify the lo and hi set points of pulse count zones It is also possible to change the observation length Refer to section 3 2 of the installer manual for further information about pulse count zones 1 Press the Zone key Zone 2 Enter the number of a pulse count zone The state of the zone is displayed fol lowed by the status 3 Press Enter to modify the pulse count zone se...

Page 54: ...oint and press Enter 5 This is the highest number of pulses allowable during the observation length It ranges from 0 to 254 Enter the high set point and press Enter 6 Enter the observation length and press Enter The system displays the new setting and returns to the Date Time display HI SET POINT _ _ _ PULSES OBSERVAT LENGTH OBSERVAT LENGTH _ _ _ _ _ _ RANGE FROM 0 59HR 0 59MIN 0 59 SEC ...

Page 55: ... the system If changes are made to a partition all zones associated with the partition are deactivated Note that burglar zones cannot be included in a partition If a zone belonging to a partition is redefined as a burglar zone it will be removed from the partition Setting 1 Press the Partitions key The partitions currently stored in memory are dis played To stop the display press the Cancel key Fi...

Page 56: ...hoose 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 1 1 2 3 ADD ZONE _ _ PARTITION 1 ZONE 1 2 3 4 To Delete a Zone PARTITION 1 DEL ZONE 3 The different options are presented in a scrolling menu Use the up and down arrow keys to select DEL ZONE and press Enter 1 1 2 3 4 DEL ZONE _ 4...

Page 57: ... 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 bypassed one at a time Burglar zones are activated with the dot key and a pass word Type 1 to make more changes Type 2 to exit this function the system returns to the Date Time display To Delete a Partition 3 The different options are present...

Page 58: ... DATA 4 Type 1 to activate or 2 to bypass the zone The new state of the zone is dis played If you have just activated a zone the LED associated with the zone will turn on To change the status of a partition 1 Press the Bypass Activate key ZONE 1 PARTITION 2 2 Type 2 to change the status of a partition ENTER PARTITION 1 8 _ 3 Type the number of the partition and press Enter If the partition does no...

Page 59: ...to all delay burglar zones and ranges from 0 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 Entry Exit Delay 3 Press Enter to modify the current settings or Cancel to quit ENTRY DELAY 1 EXIT DELAY 2 2 Type 1 to adjust the Entry Delay ENTRY DELAY 0 MIN 30 SEC ...

Page 60: ...econds The default is 30 seconds Setting 1 Press the Entry Exit Delay key Entry Exit Delay 4 Enter the new delay and press Enter The new exit delay is displayed and the system returns to the Date Time display RANGE FROM 0 5 MIN 0 59 SEC ENTER NEW DELAY _ MIN _ _ SEC 3 Press Enter to modify the current settings or Cancel to quit ENTRY DELAY 1 EXIT DELAY 2 2 Type 2 to adjust the Exit Delay EXIT DELA...

Page 61: ...en This parameter defines the time the siren will sound The value ranges from 1 to 20 minutes The default is 5 minutes Setting 1 Press the Siren Delay key Siren delay The current siren delay is displayed 5 MIN RANGE FROM 1 20 MIN ENTER NEW DELAY _ _ MIN 2 Press Enter TO MODIFY TO QUIT X 3 Enter the new delay and press Enter The system returns to the Date Time display ...

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Page 64: ... 1 APPENDIX C BACKUP BATTERY LIFE SPAN T N E R R U C A m E R U T A R E P M E T 0o 2 3 C o F 0 2 o 8 6 C o F e g r a h c m u m i n i m A m 0 5 3 D E S U T O N T U P T U O N E R I S s r u o h 7 1 s r u o h 0 2 e g r a h c m u m i x a m A m 0 0 5 3 A m 0 0 5 1 N E R I S r u o h 2 1 r u o h 1 APPENDIX B MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTHS E R I W E P Y T E R U T A R E P M E T E B O R P S E B O R P R E H T O N E R I ...

Page 65: ...r when the line is busy see Section 3 2 1 CALL START DELAY The time between the validation of an alarm and the beginning of the dialout sequence see Section 3 2 3 CALL REPETITIONS In the dialout sequence the number of times the phone numbers in memory are called for a given alarm See Section 3 2 6 DEFAULT A value permanently stored in memory and used to define a parameter in the absence of a user ...

Page 66: ...rcuit path NORMALLY OPEN DEVICE A device that triggers an alarm by closing an open circuit path PARTITION A group of zones used for activating or bypassing several zones at once see Section 4 6 SENSOR A device connected to the Agri Alert used to detect alarm conditions SIREN DELAY The duration of the siren when an alarm condition is reported see Section 4 10 ZONE An input configured to respond to ...

Page 67: ...67 AA 800 AA 800T rev 03 WIRING DIAGRAMS 9 ...

Page 68: ...F28 5A slow blow 16VAC 16 5Vac 40VA 60Hz BATTERY Rechargeable sealed lead acid 12V 7AH OUTPUTS SIREN 12Vdc 1A max FUSE F8 2A slow blow OPERATING TEMPERATURE 32 TO 104 F 0 TO 40 C Indoor use only POLLUTION DEGREE 2 INSTALLATION CATEGORY 2 ALTITUDE 7900 Ft Max 2000 Meters Max HUMIDITY 95 max CLEANING Gentle soap and water ...

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