Agri Alert 800 Bedienungsanleitung

ALARM SYSTEM
INSTALLATION MANUAL
On / Off
Zone
Partition
Bypass /
Activate
System Pause
Te s t
Alarm
Memory
Contrast
Enter
Outdoor Clock Trouble
Ring
On-site
Listen in
g
Siren Delay Power
Failure
Entry / Exit
Delay
C / F
Cancel
Password
ABC
ID Messa
g
e
DEF
MNO
JKLGHI
PRS TUV W XY
QZ
Arm / Disarm
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M 890-00014 rev. 06 K 895-00002

WARNINGS
The warranty can be void if this product is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer.
Every effort has been made to ensure that this manual is complete, accurate and up-to-date. The information
contained in it is however subject to change without notice due to further developments.
Manufacturer:
Viatron Electronics
5200, Armand-Frappier
St-Hubert (Quebec)
Canada
J3Z 1G5

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Table of Contents
CHAPTER ONE: INSTALLATION................................................................ 6
1.1 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE .............................................................................. 6
1.2 MOUNTING THE EQUIPMENT ............................................................................ 7
1.3 CONNECTING THE EQUIPMENT ......................................................................... 9
1.3.1 Sensors ............................................................................................... 9
1.3.2 Supply Inputs ..................................................................................... 10
1.3.2.1 AC Power Connection .................................................................... 10
1.3.2.2 Backup Battery Connection ............................................................ 10
1.3.3 Terminal Outputs ................................................................................ 10
1.3.3.1 Siren Output ................................................................................. 10
1.3.3.2 12VDC Output (AA 800T only) ....................................................... 10
1.3.4 Phone Hookup .................................................................................... 11
1.3.5 Connecting the Earth Ground ................................................................ 12
CHAPTER TWO: USER INTERFACE ......................................................... 13
2.1 FRONT PANEL ................................................................................................. 13
2.2 MEANING OF STATUS LEDS ............................................................................. 14
2.3 DISPLAYING A PARAMETER ............................................................................. 14
2.4 MODIFYING A PARAMETER .............................................................................. 15
2.5 HOW TO USE THE MENUS ............................................................................... 16
CHAPTER THREE: SYSTEM INITIALIZATION ............................................. 17
3.1 INSTALLER PASSWORD ................................................................................... 17
3.2 CONFIGURING THE ZONES ...............................................................................18
3.2.1 Dry Contact Input ............................................................................... 21
3.2.2 Dry Contact Burglar Input .................................................................... 24
3.2.3 Temperature Input .............................................................................. 26
3.2.4 Pulse Count Input ................................................................................ 28
3.2.5 Setting the Reset Time ........................................................................ 31
3.2.6 Disable the Siren ................................................................................ 33
3.3 SYSTEM CLOCK ............................................................................................. 34
3.4 USER ID MESSAGE ......................................................................................... 35
3.5 TEMPERATURE UNITS .....................................................................................36
3.6 DISPLAY CONTRAST ....................................................................................... 37
3.7 DEFAULT VALUES ........................................................................................... 38
3.8 TEST PROCEDURE .......................................................................................... 41
3.9 TROUBLE INFORMATION .................................................................................. 41
3.10 VIEWING SOFTWARE VERSION ....................................................................... 42
3.11 STANDBY MODE ...........................................................................................43
CHAPTER FOUR: COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS ................................... 44
4.1 DIALING INFORMATION ................................................................................... 44
4.1.1 Dialing Mode and Speed ...................................................................... 45
4.1.1.1 Dialing Mode ................................................................................ 45

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4.1.1.2 Tone Dialing Speed ........................................................................ 46
4.1.1.3 Pulse Dialing Speed ....................................................................... 47
4.1.2 Line Seizure ....................................................................................... 50
4.1.3 Call Repetitions .................................................................................. 51
4.1.4 Message Repetitions ........................................................................... 52
4.1.5 Busy Line Tries ................................................................................... 53
4.1.6 Tone Delay ........................................................................................ 54
4.1.7 Pause Delay Key ................................................................................ 55
4.1.8 Call Start Delay .................................................................................. 56
4.1.9 Time Between Calls ............................................................................ 57
4.1.10 Alarm Recall Time ............................................................................. 58
4.1.11 Restore Calls .................................................................................... 59
4.1.12 Disable the Dialer ............................................................................. 60
4.2 PHONE NUMBERS ........................................................................................... 61
4.3 ON SITE LISTENING ......................................................................................... 65
4.4 RINGS / ANSWERING MACHINE ........................................................................ 66
4.5 SYSTEM’S VOICE MUTE ..................................................................................67
CHAPTER FIVE: ALARM PARAMETERS ................................................... 69
5.1 ALARM VALIDATION: SUMMARY OF EVENTS ................................................... 69
5.2 SYSTEM ALARMS ........................................................................................... 70
5.2.1 Backup Battery Voltage Readout .......................................................... 70
5.3 OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION ON TEMPERATURE ALARMS .............72
5.4 ALARM MEMORY ........................................................................................... 77
5.5 ZONE STATUS DISPLAY ................................................................................... 78
5.5.1 Viewing and Modifying Dry Contact Zones ............................................. 78
5.5.2 Viewing and Modifying Temperature Zones ............................................ 79
5.5.3 Viewing and Modifying Pulse Count Zones ............................................. 82
5.6 PARTITIONS ................................................................................................... 84
5.7 BYPASS / ACTIVATE FUNCTION ....................................................................... 86
5.8 ENTRY DELAY ................................................................................................ 88
5.9 EXIT DELAY .................................................................................................... 89
5.10 SIREN DELAY ................................................................................................ 90
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE .................................................................... 91
APPENDIX A: FUSE TYPES .................................................................... 93
APPENDIX B: MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTHS ............................................... 93
APPENDIX C: BACKUP BATTERY LIFE SPAN ............................................ 93
GLOSSARY OF TERMS ........................................................................... 94
WIRING DIAGRAMS ............................................................................... 96
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................. 97
REGISTRATION CARD ............................................................................ 99

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NOTICE
Every effort has been made to ensure that this manual is complete, accurate and up-
to-date. The information contained in it is however subject to change without notice
due to further developments.
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES
Figure 1: Mounting the Enclosures ..................................................................... 7
Figure 2: Location of Mounting Holes ................................................................. 8
Figure 3: Electrical Knockouts for Battery Hookup............................................... 9
Figure 4: Phone Hookup with Line Seizure ........................................................ 11
Figure 5: Phone Hookup without Line Seizure ................................................... 11
Figure 6: Illustration of Recognition Time.......................................................... 19
Figure 7: Normally Open Circuits With EOLR ..................................................... 21
Figure 8: Examples of Zone Connections Without EOLR ..................................... 21
Figure 9: Examples of Zone Connections with EOLR .......................................... 22
Figure 10: Temperature Input ........................................................................... 26
Figure 11: Illustration of Reset Time .................................................................. 31
Figure 12: Pulse Timing Parameters ................................................................... 45
Figure 13: Waiting Time .................................................................................. 54
Figure 14: Calling a Pager Number .................................................................... 64
Figure 15: Outdoor Temperature Compensation .................................................. 72
Figure 16: Critical Temperature Monitoring ........................................................ 73
Figure 17: Monitoring the Indoor-Outdoor Temperature Differences ....................... 73
Figure 18: Example of Partitioning ..................................................................... 84
Table 1: Default Values ................................................................................ 39
Table 2: Pager Codes Used by the Agri-Alert System ........................................ 63
Table 3: System Alarms ................................................................................ 70

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CHAPTER ONE: INSTALLATION
1.1 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
What You Need:- Agri-Alert system including independent battery enclosure
- 12VDC / 7.5AH sealed lead acid battery
- 16.5VAC/40VA transformer
TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCKS AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE, TURN
OFF THE BREAKER ON WHICH IS CONNECTED THE UNIT BEFORE
CONFIGURING THE MAIN BOARD OR MAKING CONNECTIONS TO
THE TERMINALS.
oStep 1: Determine where you want to install the system. You need an
unswitched AC power outlet and a telephone plug nearby to operate the system.
oStep 2: Make a list of all the sensor inputs you will be using with the Agri-Alert
system.
oStep 3: Mount the Agri-Alert system and the battery enclosure on the wall (see
Section 1.2).
oStep 4: Connect a ground wire to the main ground of the system (see Section
1.3.5).
oStep 5: Hook up the sensors, the telephone line and the siren (if used) to the
terminals on the main board in the Agri-Alert enclosure (see Section 1.3).
oStep 6: Hook up the battery (see 1.3.2.2) and plug the transformer into an AC
power outlet.
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WARNING
!
WARNING
Caution. Carefully read the following text for it contains important infor-
mation which, if ignored, may cause the controller to operate improperly.
Pay attention. The following text contains very useful information.
KEYS TO SYMBOLS IN THE MANUAL

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Figure 1: Mounting the Enclosures
1.2 MOUNTING THE EQUIPMENT
The Agri-Alert system should be mounted on a wall as shown in the figure below. The
Agri-Alert enclosure is opened by sliding the latch upwards and pulling. 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 4” from the Agri-Alert enclosure. Use the
plastic tubing provided to run the wires from the battery 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 the bottom of each enclosure for running the tube.
Use a screwdriver and a hammer to punch out the holes. Use the cable holders pro-
vided to connect the tube to the enclosure. This prevents water from seeping into the
enclosure.

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IF OUTDOOR CONNECTIONS ARE USED, MOUNT THE ENCLO-
SURE AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO THE ENTRY POINT OF THE
OUTDOOR WIRING.
!
CAUTION
Figure 2: Location of Mounting Holes
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Sensor Inputs on the Main Board:
GNDZ1 Z2 GNDZ3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Z7 Z8
ZONE INPUTS
GND GND
1.3 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. Avoid running wires too close to the heat sink (H5 and H6). 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 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 your dealer if needed). Additional holes
made in the enclosure will void the warranty.
1.3.1 Sensors
The terminals used for sensor inputs are numbered Z1, Z2, Z3, etc. on the main
board. Connect each sensor to a Z terminal and to the ground terminal (GND). Note
that each ground terminal is used by two zones; for example, Z1 and Z2 use the
same ground. Make sure each sensor is connected to the proper ground. False
alarms can result if the ground wires are not properly connected.
Figure 3: Electrical Knockouts for Battery Hookup
AGRI-ALERT BATTERY
BATTERY HOOK-UP
TUBING
BATTERY
WIRES
TERMINALS

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BATTERY
+
SUPPLY INPUTS
-
s
16VAC
s
BLACK
RED
BATTERY
WALL MOUNT
TRANSFORMER
RED
WIRE
(+)
BLACK
WIRE
(—)
1.3.2 Supply Inputs
1.3.2.1 AC Power Connection
The terminals marked 16VAC on the main board are used for connecting the trans-
former. The transformer provided with the system is a 16.5VAC/40VA transformer.
It must be plugged into a 120VAC/60Hz outlet. The F6 and F7 fuses (5A fast blow)
are connected to this input. Make sure the power source is unswitched (i.e. there is
no switch on the power outlet).
1.3.2.2 Backup Battery Connection
The terminals marked BATTERY are used for the backup
battery. The Agri-Alert system uses a 12VDC / 7.5AH
sealed lead acid battery. No other type of battery can
be used. The F28 fuse (5A slow blow) is connected to
this input. The battery wires run through the tube
provided, as shown in Figure 3. Make sure the positive
wire of the battery is connected to the positive terminal.
See Appendix C for normal battery life spans.
1.3.3 Terminal Outputs
1.3.3.1 Siren Output
The terminals marked SIREN are for the siren. The voltage supplied is 12VDC with a
maximum current of 1.5A. Note that the battery must be hooked up if a siren is used.
The F8 fuse (2A slow blow) is connected to this output. 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 a 1.5k resistor (1/2W) to the siren circuit
as close to the siren as possible. If no siren is con-
nected, a 1.5k resistor (1/2W) (included with the sys-
tem) must be wired to the siren output.
1.3.3.2 12VDC Output (AA 800T only)
The terminals marked 12VDC provide 12VDC with a maximum
current of 750mA. This can be used to power other accessories
such as temperature controllers. The F4 fuse (1A fast blow) is
connected to this output. In the event of a power failure, the
battery back-up provides 12VDC to this line. Make sure the posi-
tive wire is connected to the positive terminal of your device.
1.5 k
1/2 W
OUTPUTS
12VDC
+-
SIREN
+-
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