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M 890-00322, Rev. 06
AGRI-ALERT 9600
KEYPAD KP 400
USER MANUAL
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Password
Alarm Memory
Zone
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Bypass/Activate
Entry / Exit Delay
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Output
Test
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Enter
Arm/Disarm
Cancel
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Previous / Next
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ENTER
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OPTIONS
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TROUBLE
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  • Page 1 AGRI-ALERT 9600 KEYPAD KP 400 USER MANUAL Password Alarm Memory Previous / Next Zone ENTER Bypass/Activate Entry / Exit Delay OPTIONS Output Test TROUBLE Enter Arm/Disarm Cancel + / - ARMED REV. 00 M 890-00322, Rev. 06...
  • Page 2: Table Des Matières

    3.5 ENTRY DELAY ....................31 3.6 EXIT DELAY ......................32 3.7 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS ................33 3.7.1 Switched Outputs on the Agri-Alert 9600 ............ 33 3.7.2 0-10V Output on the Agri-Alert 9600 ............35 3.7.3 Switched Outputs on Other Devices ............35 GLOSSARY OF TERMS ..............
  • Page 3: Chapter One: User Interface

    CHAPTER ONE: 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. A built-in piezoelectric warns of illegal entries (3 short beeps) and beeps once when a valid key is pressed.
  • Page 4: Modifying A Parameter

    each screen to allow time to read the message. You can exit prematurely from a display sequence at any time by pressing the Cancel key. This will place Cancel you in program mode and allow you to modify the parameter values (see next sec- tion).
  • Page 5: How To Use The Menus

    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.
  • Page 6: System Messages

    at a time and allow the user to scroll through the menu using the arrow keys . Each menu item is followed by an arrow symbol to locate the current Previous / Next position in the menu. Once a menu item is selected, other sub-menus may appear to further define the input.
  • Page 7 2. If a trouble is detected on a zone, the zone is identified along with the message TROUBLE. If this is a temperature or dry contact zone with an end of line resistor, the nature of the trouble is also displayed, i.e. SHORT-CIRCUIT or OPEN CIRCUIT. This message continues to be scrolled as long as the user has not erased the trouble using the Trouble key even if the problem has been fixed.
  • Page 8 ZONE#45 L50, H85, C95 ZONE#45 MIN 65 MAX 78 5. In the case of bypassed zones, the system displays the zone label and the message “BYPASSED” is displayed. ZONE#45 SMALL BREEDER ZONE#45 BYPASSED KP-400.rev.06...
  • Page 9: Burglar Zones

    GLAR ZONES DISARMED” on the screen. 1.7 ACKNOWLEDGING AN ALARM In order to notify the Agri-Alert system that an alarm message has been received, the alarm must be acknowledged. There are several ways of doing this. If you are on- site when an alarm is detected, enter your password (if the password feature is en- abled) or simply press the “1”...
  • Page 10: Enter Password

    Acknowledging from the keyboard: When an alarm is detected, the following message is displayed: ACK ALARMS ZONE # 3,10,45 ACK ALARMS PRESS ..<1> 1. Press 1 to acknowledge. If the alarm 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.
  • Page 11: Chapter Two: System Initialization

    CHAPTER TWO: SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 2.1 KEYPAD OPTIONS 2.1.1 Chime Definition: The chime rings when an alarm condition is detected while the system is disarmed. The user can choose between five different chimes. This feature can also be deactivated. Setting: 1. Press the Options key OPTIONS OPTIONS CHIME...
  • Page 12: Keyboard Brightness

    3. Use the arrow keys to adjust the contrast in steps of 10% and press Previous / Next Enter ENTER 2.1.3 Keyboard Brightness Definition: This function adjusts the keyboard brightness. Setting: 1. Press the Options key OPTIONS OPTIONS BRIGHTNESS 2. Use the arrow keys to choose the BRIGHTNESS option and press Enter Previous / Next ENTER...
  • Page 13: Password Protection

    2.2 PASSWORD PROTECTION Definition: The Agri-Alert uses passwords to restrict access to the system. If the system is locked and any key is pressed, the system prompts for a password. When a correct password is entered, the system is temporarily unlocked. The system locks itself automatically after one minute if, during this time, no keys are pressed.
  • Page 14: Enabling / Disabling The Password Feature

    . If you do not enter the correct password at this point, the message ENTER WRONG PASSWORD is displayed and the system returns to the Date/Time display. By default, the master password is set to 9600 at the factory.¸ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ TO MODIFY..
  • Page 15: Test Procedure

    2.3 TEST PROCEDURE The system has the capability of testing certain functions from the keypad. To start the test procedure, press the Test key. To skip a test in the sequence, Test press the forward arrow key Previous / Next Outline of Test Procedure: 1 —...
  • Page 16: Trouble Information

    2.4 TROUBLE INFORMATION When the system displays a trouble message, the user can query the system for more information. When a problem is detected on a device, the device is identified using a two-character string followed by the device id number, as follows: KP - for a KPB-400 AND KP-400 TP - for a TP-800 LB - for a LED box...
  • Page 17: Chapter Three: Alarm Management

    CHAPTER THREE: ALARM MANAGEMENT 3.1 ALARM VALIDATION: SUMMARY OF EVENTS KP-400.rev.06...
  • Page 18: Alarm Memory

    3.2 ALARM MEMORY 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 acknowledgement.
  • Page 19: Zone Status Display

    3.3 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 parameters such as set points without having to reconfigure the zone. The current zone definition and data read- ings are displayed along with the zone status.
  • Page 20 3. Enter the number of the zone. The state of the zone is displayed, followed by the status. ZONE #1 BARN #2 4. The label of the selected zone is displayed. If the zone displayed is not the correct one, use the arrow keys to scroll the menu to the desired zone and press Enter ENTER...
  • Page 21: Adjusting Set Points

    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.
  • Page 22 HI SET POINT _ _ _ _ 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 set point and press Enter.
  • Page 23: Adjusting Curve Offset Values

    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. It ranges from the high set point to 149 F (65 C) with an accuracy of 0.1 F (0.1 Enter the critical temperature and press Enter.
  • Page 24 Figure 2: Temperature Input with Temperature Curve TEMPERATURE ALARM 1 TEMPERATURE + HIGH OFFSET NORMAL TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE READING TEMPERATURE - LOW OFFSET ALARM 2 ALARM 3 TIME HI OFFSET _ _ _ _ RANGE FROM F .. 20 HI OFFSET _ _ _ _ 3.
  • Page 25: Adjusting Curve Points

    3.3.3 Adjusting Curve Points 1. Follow the procedure above (3.3) and press Enter at POINTS. ENTER The following parameters can only be accessed if the zone has been configured with a temperature curve. POINT #1 DAY , 50.0 °F 2. Use the arrow keys to select the point to edit (1 to 10) and press Enter Previous / Next ENTER...
  • Page 26: Enabling / Disabling Temperature Curve

    3.3.4 Enabling / Disabling Temperature Curve 1. Follow the procedure above (3.3) and press Enter at TEMP. CURVE. ENTER The following parameters can only be accessed if the zone has been configured with a temperature curve. TEMP. CURVE STATUS: ENABLED ENABLE.
  • Page 27: Copying Zone Set Points To Another Zone

    (or 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. If the operation is made from a keypad module, only the set points and the critical temperature will be copied/pasted.
  • Page 28: Resetting Minimum / Maximum Values

    3.3.7 Resetting Minimum / Maximum Values Definition: It is now possible to reset the minimum and maximum values of tempera- ture zones all at once. 1. Press the Zone key Zone ZONE CLEAR MIN/MAX 2. Press the right-arrow key twice to select the CLEAR MIN/MAX menu and press Enter ENTER ↵...
  • Page 29: Bypass / Activate Function

    3.4 BYPASS / ACTIVATE FUNCTION 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 an alarm occurs, the relevant data are recorded in alarm memory and the dialout sequence is launched.
  • Page 30: To Change The Status Of A Partition

    ACTIVATE ..(1) BYPASS ..(2) 5. Type 1 to activate, or 2 to bypass the zone. The new state of the zone is dis- played and the system returns to the Date/Time display. 3.4.2 To change the status of a partition: 1.
  • Page 31: Entry Delay

    3.5 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 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.
  • Page 32: Exit Delay

    3.6 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 0 to 5 minutes, 59 seconds. The default is 1 minute. Setting: 1.
  • Page 33: Programmable Outputs

    1. Press the Output key Output SELECT DEVICE (1..99)_ _ 2. Type 1 for the Agri-Alert device and press Enter ENTER AGRI-ALERT 3. Press Enter ENTER RELAYS ..(1) 0-10 VOLTS .
  • Page 34 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 #ZZ” is displayed and the system returns to the Date/Time display. Otherwise, the following message is displayed. ASSIGNED TO ZONE #33 OUTPUT IN...
  • Page 35: 0-10V Output On The Agri-Alert 9600

    3.7.2 0-10V Output on the Agri-Alert 9600 Definition: The Agri-Alert system includes a 0-10V output. The voltage on the output can be adjusted from 1 to 100%. Setting: 1. Press the Output key Output SELECT DEVICE (1..99)_ _ 2. Type 1 for the Agri-Alert device and press Enter...
  • Page 36 (1..99)_ _ 2. Type the device number and press Enter ENTER AGRI-ALERT 3. The label of the selected device is displayed. If the device displayed is not the correct one, use the arrow keys to scroll the menu to the desired device and press Enter .
  • Page 37 The output is not assigned to a zone: OUTPUT 1 STATE: DISABLED ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ TO MODIFY..TO QUIT..5. Press Enter to change the state or Cancel to quit.
  • Page 38: Glossary Of Terms

    GLOSSARY OF TERMS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: The indication to the system that an alarm message has been received. The alarm acknowledgement stops the dialout sequence and can be ex- ecuted over the phone or from the keypad. ALARM MEMORY: A record of the last fifty alarms stored by the system (see Section 3.2).
  • Page 39 SBI: Communication bus used to connect the Agri-Alert devices together. VOICE REPETITIONS: The number of times a voice message is delivered when an alarm condition is reported. ZONE: An input configured to respond to the sensor connected to it. KP-400.rev.06...
  • Page 40 NOTES...

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