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Alarm Programming Keyboard Quick Start
Guide
V1.0.1
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Table of Contents
1 Overview...................................................................................................... 1
2 Installation and Wiring.................................................................................. 2
2.1 Port and Wiring ............................................................................................... 2
2.2 Installation ...................................................................................................... 3
2.2.1 Direct Installation ..................................................................................... 3
2.2.2 86 Box Installation ................................................................................... 4
2.2.3 Leaving Wall Protection Installation ......................................................... 5
3 Operation (for ARC2008C-(G), ARC2016C-(G)) .......................................... 6
3.1 Select Model and 485 Address ....................................................................... 6
3.2 Front Panel ..................................................................................................... 7
4 Operation (for BUS and video alarm controllers) .......................................... 9
4.1 Select Model and 485 Address ....................................................................... 9
4.2 Front Panel ................................................................................................... 10
Appendix 1 Keyboard Programming Command ....................................................... 13
Appendix 1.1 Programming Command for ARC2008C-(G), ARC2016C-(G) ........... 13
Appendix 1.2 Programming Command for ARC9016C and ARC5X08C .................. 18
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Important Safeguards and Warnings
Please read the following safeguards and warnings carefully before using the product in
order to avoid damages and losses.
Note:
Do not expose the device to lampblack, steam or dust. Otherwise it may cause
fire or electric shock.
Do not install the device at position exposed to sunlight or in high temperature.
Temperature rise in device may cause fire.
Do not expose the device to humid environment. Otherwise it may cause fire.
The device must be installed on solid and flat surface in order to guarantee
safety under load and earthquake. Otherwise, it may cause device to fall off or
turnover.
Do not place the device on carpet or quilt.
Do not block air vent of the device or ventilation around the device. Otherwise,
temperature in device will rise and may cause fire.
Do not place any object on the device.
Do not disassemble the device without professional instruction.
Warning:
Please use battery properly to avoid fire, explosion and other dangers.
Please replace used battery with battery of the same type.
Do not use power line other than the one specified. Please use it properly.
Otherwise, it may cause fire or electric shock.
Special Announcement
This manual is for reference only.
All the designs and software here are subject to change without prior written
notice.
All trademarks and registered trademarks are the properties of their respective
owners.
If there is any uncertainty or controversy, please refer to the final explanation of
us.
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1 Overview
This product is a universal programming keypad alarm, suitable for ARC2008C-(G),
ARC2016C-(G), ARC9016C-(G), ARC5408C-(C), ARC5808C-(C) and other models. It
supports parameter config of alarm controller, arm/disarm and operation status search.
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2 Installation and Wiring
2.1 Port and Wiring
Use a screwdriver to remote take down rear cover of device by against the two holes at
top of device. See Figure 2-1.
Figure 2-1
Insert cable into cable port at back, see Figure 2-2.
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Figure 2-2
2.2 Installation
2.2.1 Direct Installation
Step 1. See Figure 2-3 and dig hole on wall.
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Figure 2-3
Step 2. Pull cable through the exit hole to external.
Step 3. Hang the device on screw. See Figure 2-4.
Figure 2-4
Step 4. Sort cables, and put back rear cover of the device.
2.2.2 86 Box Installation
This is installation via 86 box.
Step 1. Pull out cable through exit hole (Figure 2-3) and via pull slot to external.
Step 2. Fix rear cover on 86 box with screw, see Figure 2-5.
Step 3. Sort cable, put back rear cover.
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Figure 2-5
2.2.3 Leaving Wall Protection Installation
If you want to achieve leaving wall protection function, please fix vandal-proof module of
rear cover on the wall with screw, see Figure 2-6.
Figure 2-6
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3 Operation (for ARC2008C-(G), ARC2016C-(G))
Warning:
Content of this chapter is keyboard operation of ARC2008C-(G), ARC2016C-(G).
3.1 Select Model and 485 Address
Warning:
The device supports hot swap function. When the controller operates as normal,
connect keyboard wiring end to port at keyboard bottom, the COM indicator flashes
saying the function is normal.
Note:
When you first connect to controller, you need to select language and controller model,
you can use it once being successfully registered to controller.
Step 1. Connects one end of wire to alarm keyboard port.
Step 2. Press key, meantime insert the pair of one end of wire into keyboard
port and power port. Keyboard interface is ON and shoes language option.
Step 3. By pressing or key, select appropriate language, press
button.
Step 4. By pressing or , select “6-485 Addr”, press key.
Enter keyboard address, and press key.
It returns to model selection and address setup page.
Note:
485 range is 01-08.
485 address cannot be repeated when connecting to more than one
keyboards.
Step 5. By pressing or key, select corresponding product model, click
button. The keyboard generates a sound, shows homepage and COM
indicator flashes, means auto registration is successful. Keyboard and alarm
controller can have communication.
Note:
If you select wrong model, then registration will fail and COM indicator will NO.
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3.2 Front Panel
Figure 3-1
Button or
Icon
Name
Note
COM indicator
Green NOkeyboard successfully registered to
alarm controller
Red NOkeyboard not registered to alarm controller
Arm/Disarm
Indicator
Green NOArming
Red NODisarming
Menu
Enter main menu page
Return to previous menu
Shortly press this button, to clear previously input
code
Page up
In menu, press this key to page up.
Long press this button, to search bypass status of
each channel
Page down
In menu, press this key to page down.
Long press this key, show zone 1-10 alarm info.
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Button or
Icon
Name
Note
00*123456790 means zone 1-10 in group 00. To
search zone 11-20 alarm info, enter 01 here and so
forth.
09
Number key
Enter number 09
*
Symbol*
Long press this buttoninput administrator/operator
password, or in homepage, input administration
/operator password to quickly disarm or arm.
#
Symbol#
Press this button, input administrator/operator
password to cancel alarm
Fire
long press this button for 3sbuzzer starts to alarm.
Device send fire alarm message to controller.
Robber
Long press this button key for 3s, buzzer will alarm.
Device will send alarm message to the alarm controller.
Medical Key
Long press this button for 3sbuzzer will alarm, and
device send medial message to controller.
Mute SOS
Long press this button for 3sdevice will send mute SOS
message to controller.
Enter
Confirm setup.
Table 3-1
00*1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
Figure 3-2
Note:
When check box is blank, zone is normal. When check box is black, zone is in alarm
status. When check box is black and blank, zone is ON (detector triggered).
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4 Operation (for BUS and video alarm controllers)
Warning:
Content of this chapter is keyboard operation of BUS alarm controller (ARC9016C)
and video alarm controller (ARC5408C, ARC5808C).
4.1 Select Model and 485 Address
Warning:
The device supports hot swap function. When the controller operates as normal,
connect keyboard wiring end to port at keyboard bottom, the COM indicator flashes
saying the function is normal.
Note:
When you first connect to controller, you need to select language and controller model,
you can use it once being successfully registered to controller.
Step 1. Separately connect two ends of wire to keyboard port and power port on alarm
controller.
Step 2. Press key, meantime insert one end of wire into keyboard port.
Keyboard interface is ON and shoes language option.
Step 3. By pressing or key, select appropriate language, press
button. Enter alarm controller model selection page.
Step 4. By pressing or , select 6-485 Addr”, press key.
Enter keyboard address, and press key.
It returns to model selection and address setup page.
Note:
485 address is shown in decimal system, range is 00-15.
485 address cannot be repeated when connecting to more than one
keyboards.
Step 5. By pressing or key, select corresponding product model,
click button. The keyboard generate a sound, shows homepage and COM
indicator flashes, means auto registration is successful. Keyboard and alarm
controller can have communication.
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Note:
If you select wrong model, then registration will fail and COM red indicator will NO.
4.2 Front Panel
Figure 4-1
Button or
Icon
Name
Note
COM indicator
Green NOkeyboard successfully registered to
alarm controller
Red NOkeyboard not registered to alarm controller
Arm/Disarm
Indicator
Green NOArming
Red NODisarming
Failure
Show this icon, means device has failure. In global
mode, you can long press for 3sto
search device failure status.
Alarm
Show this icon, means device has alarm. In global
mode, long press for 3sto search current
alarm condition.
Partial Arm
Show this icon, means device has partial arming. In
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Button or
Icon
Name
Note
global mode, you can long press for 3sto
search currently armed subsystem no.
Menu
Enter main menu page
Return to previous menu
Shortly press this button, to clear previously input
code
In global mode, long press this key for 3s, to show
each module status and means this module has
failure. When check box is blank, this module is
normal. See Figure 4-2.
Page up
In menu, press this key to page up.
In global mode, long press this button for 3s, to
show bypass status of each channel. Check box
next to zone is black, so zone has alarm or is
isolated.
Page down
In menu, press this key to page down.
In global mode, long press this button for 3s, to
show all alarm zones. Check box next to zone is
black, so zone has alarm.
09
Number key
Enter number 09
In any mode, 1+ to search current mode.
*
Symbol*
In global mode, long press this button for 3sto
search currently armed subsystem no., show all
subsystem arm/disarm status. Check box next to
zone is black, so the subsystem is armed.
#
Symbol#
Fire
Long press this button for 3sbuzzer starts to alarm.
Device send fire alarm message to controller.
Note:
Valid in any mode.
Robber
Long press this button key for 3s, buzzer will alarm.
Device will send alarm message to the alarm controller.
Note:
Valid in any mode.
Medical Key
Long press this button for 3sbuzzer will alarm, and
device send medial message to controller.
Note:
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Button or
Icon
Name
Note
Valid in any mode.
Mute SOS
Long press this button for 3sdevice will send mute SOS
message to controller.
Note:
Valid in any mode.
Enter
Confirm setup.
In global mode, long press this button for 3sit
shows abnormal status of all zones. Check box next
to zone is black, so the zone is abnormal.
Table 4-1
Figure 4-2
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Appendix 1 Keyboard Programming Command
Appendix 1.1 Programming Command for ARC2008C-(G),
ARC2016C-(G)
Command
Programming Operation
Definition
Arm
1+ OK+ 123456
Administrator
global arm
Disarm
123456
Administrator
global disarm
Bypass
isolated
1001 + OK+ 123456
Administrator
bypass zone 1
2001 + OK+ 123456
Administrator
cancel zone 1
bypass status
3001 + OK+ 123456
Administrator
isolated zone 1
4001 + OK+ 123456
Administrator
cancel zone 1
isolated status
Cancel alarm
000 +OK+123456
administrator
cancel zone
alarm
001 +OK+123456
administrator
cancel zone 1
alarm
002 +OK+123456
administrator
cancel zone 2
alarm
……
……
Type
00100+OK+909090
Installer set zone
1 to instant zone
00104005005+OK+909090
Installer set zone
1 to delay zone
entry delay is 5s
exit delay is 5s
00108+OK+909090
Installer set zone
1 to all day zone
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Command
Programming Operation
Definition
Link
0010101+OK+909090
Installer set
zone 1 alarm link
siren output and
enable link
0010001+OK+909090
Installer set
zone 1 alarm link
siren out but
disable link
0011101+OK+909090
Installer set
zone 1 alarm link
alarm output
device and
enable link
0011001+OK+909090
Installer set
zone 1 alarm link
alarm output
device but disable
link
0012101+OK+909090
Installer set
zone 1 alarm link
buzzer and
enable link
0012001+OK+909090
Installer set
zone 1 alarm link
buzzer only and
disable link
Subsystem
211001+OK+909090
In subsystem 1,
installer add
zone 1
210001+OK+909090
In subsystem 1,
installer delete
zone 1
111+OK+123456
Administrator arm
subsystem 1
110+OK+123456
Administrator
disarm
subsystem 1
Mode
0011+OK+909090
Installer set
access control 1
as anti-pinch
0012+OK+909090
Installer set
access control 1
as protection
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Command
Programming Operation
Definition
0012+OK+909090
Installer set
access control c1
as other
Control
0011+OK+909090
Installer enable
access control c1
0010+OK+909090
Installer disable
access control c1
Reset
909090
Installer reset
alarm controller
Initialize
909090
Installer initialize
alarm controller
Tone
1
Enable keyboard
tone
0
Disable keyboard
tone
Time
220150101+OK+909090
Installer set
system date is
2015/1/1
1102222+OK+909090
Installer set
system time as
10:22:22:
User
110888888+OK+123456
Administrator add
operator 10 or
change operator
10’s password
888888
210+OK+123456
Administrator
delete installer 10
Reboot
909090
Installer reboot
alarm controller
Test mode
1+OK+123456
Administrator
enable test mode
0+OK+123456
Administrator
disable test mode
Network
1192#168#006#009#+OK+909
090
Installer set ip
address as
192.168.6.9
2255#255#255#000#+OK+909
090
Installer set
subnet mask as
255.255.255.0
3192#168#000#001#+OK+909
090
Installer set
gateway as
192.168.0.1
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Command
Programming Operation
Definition
4377777#+OK+909090
Installer set port
as 377777
Call
10571888888886666+OK+909
090
Installer set 1st
call group number
is
05718888888866
66
20571888888666666+OK+909
090
Installer set 2nd
call group number
is
05718888886666
66
31+OK+909090
Installer enable
call alarm function
30+OK+909090
Installer disable
call alarm function
Sms
18613576951066+OK+909090
Installer set 1st
call group number
is 13576951066
28613576951066+OK+909090
Installer set 2nd
call group number
is 13576951066
38613576951066+OK+909090
Installer set 3rd
call group number
is 13576951066
48613576951066+OK+909090
Installer set 4th
call group number
is13576951066
58613576951066+OK+909090
Installer set 5th
call group number
is13576951066
2g
11+OK+909090
Installer enable
2g
10+OK+909090
Installer disable
2g
Wireless
909090+any key on remote
control
Installer match
code of wireless
Siren
1+OK+909090
Installer enable
siren output
0+OK+909090
Installer disable
siren output
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Command
Programming Operation
Definition
Alarm output
20001+OK+909090
Installer set
zone 1 mode as
auto mode
21001+OK+909090
Installer set
zone 1 mode as
duress mode
22001+OK+909090
Installer set
zone 1 mode as
off mode
11001+OK+909090
Installer enable
alarm output 1
alarm output
enable
10001+OK+909090
Installer disable
alarm output 1
alarm output
enable
Zone
001
Search zone 1
type
002
Search zone 2
type
003
Search zone 3
type
……
……
Access
control
1
Search access
control group
number
2001
Search access
control c1 work
mode
Version
OK
Search alarm
programming
keyboard and
alarm controller
current version
Time
OK
Search alarm
controller current
system time
Communicati
on
2+OK+123456
Search rs485
address
11+OK+123456
Search ip address
12+OK+123456
Search subnet
mask
/