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Av-Gad Systems Ltd.
Short Alarm Systems
Technical Seminar
Year 2013
Introduction
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This technical seminar will help you to get familiar with Av-Gad
control panels and other products by offering technical data, tips
and support; and also to tell you a little bit about our company.
Av-Gad Systems Ltd., is a private owned company, located in TelAviv, Israel.
Our products line is advanced electronic security systems, for
residential, commercial and military applications.
Company profile
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AV-GAD, established in 1980, is Israel's recognized leader in the
design, development, manufacture and marketing of standard and
customized Alarm Control Panels and accessories for industrial,
institutional, and residential security applications.
We hold an ISO-9001-2000 certification, approved by Lloyd’s, UK.
AV-GAD currently exports to countries on four continents, and
controls a sizable share of the domestic market as well.
AV-GAD products are Auto Computer Tested under extreme
environmental conditions and adhere to stringent Quality Control
standards to guarantee total reliability. RFI suspension circuitry and
superior protection against Voltage Surges ensure immunity to
electrically "Noisy" environments.
CONTACT US
Address:
Av-Gad Systems Ltd.
84, Ben-Zvi Road
Panorama House 4th floor
Tel-Aviv 68 104, Israel
Mail Address:
Av-Gad Systems Ltd.
P.O.B. 49080
Tel-Aviv 61 490, Israel
Communication:
Telephone: +972-3 681 67 67
International Fax: +972-3-683 55
05
Domestic Fax: 03-681 55 51
E-Mail: [email protected]
WEB: www.av-gad.com
Main Products Line
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EasyLoader Computerized Control Panels (4-32
zones), with the latest software and features; remote
maintenance, reports to all central stations. Meet
European marks; CE & CTR-21. Australian standards
AUSTEL and other international standards
EasyKey remote keypads, telephone communicators
and dialers
EasyRemote RF crystal controlled remote sets for
Panic, arming and wireless remote activating devices
Freeko Wireless systems solution
Eye-Spy II the most attractive PIR sensor at three
types
Easy-Talk Voice module, high technology chip keeps
your message even when power is off.
Bella your durable outdoor siren for all application
AVG and Gismo lines for the latest GSM solutions
Product sample
AV-707 LCD Keypad
Have you seen the news?
Metal finished AV-707 and AV-702
Keypads, for elegant look.
Technology
Av-Gad focuses exclusively on providing the newest
technology and the latest security innovations to
every one on four continents, through innovative
and advanced technologies for a secure and safe
environment.
Av-Gad offers to the users the best security
systems, smartly programmed as well as nicely
designed.
Av-Gad production is based on the latest SMD
(Surface Mount Devices) mixed with Feed Through
technologies for highest reliability and performance
Approvals &
Certifications
Av-Gad approvals policy is based on customizing the product
and getting country approvals according to markets demands.
Av-Gad runs under ISO-9002 starting year 1995.
Approvals:
CE – Quality mark for electrical devices sold in Europe. Tested
and approved by NEMCO International Laboratories.
C-Tick – The Australian approved electric devices.
CTR-21 – The standard for devices connected to the phone
lines in Europe. Approved by NEMCO.
AUSTEL - The standard for devices connected to the phone
lines in Australia.
Swedish Standards – Very high standard for alarm panels sold
in Sweden and part of Scandinavian markets.
Others: China, Slovakia, Finland.
MANUFACTURING
Av-Gad products are manufactured at three
main sites in Israel:
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Samples and prototypes production
department: Tel-Aviv
SMD and large volume order department:
Yavne
Assembly and transformers department:
Rishon Letzion
PERSONNEL
Av-Gad various technical departments comprise 30
Engineers,
Technicians
and
Quality
Control
specialists, each with at least 10 years of
experience in their respective fields.
Our management, marketing and sales divisions
comprise five handpicked and highly motivated
people.
TECHNICAL SEMINAR
Control Panels
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Tips for starting
Read the manual in details
If you are using a PRO or Dublo panel read carefully
the manual supplied with your LCD keypad. LCD
and LED keypads cannot operate in the same
system
To start with: Hook up the keypad, connect all
zones to –V, power-up by applying AC only (battery
current is unlimited and can damage the panel).
In case the keypad displays ‘garbage’ verify the
minus (-V) wire connection
 Arm and disarm the system, when the Status LED
light (not blinking), enter your master code; 1234
TECHNICAL SEMINAR
Control Panels II
Tips for starting (cont.)
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Try the hold-down functions. Hold each key for
approximately 2 seconds; follow the confirmation
letters in keypad’s display
Set the system time by holding-down key ‘1’ then
‘0’, enter the time in 24 hours format, this will stop
the blinking ‘h’
 The default programming is set for 12V siren; in
case the siren is plain speaker horn, you have to
change the programming to speaker mode
TECHNICAL
Tips for starting II
 For Australia & UK: To get strobe as per
approvals, connect the siren’s strobe light to
the SLO output (requires programming).
The SLO supplies –V during alarm, resets only
after disarming
 Make sure you are using the Earth terminal for
Grounding; it’s not a minus (-V) terminal
 Typing six erroneous codes will lock the keypad
keys for 30 seconds, don’t change code for
starting
TECHNICAL
Alarm control panel location
Always install the control panel box in a hard-to-access
location. Far away from electrical noise generators,
transmitters, cellular phones and heat sources.
 A continuously powered (non-switched) AC power
source,
compatible
with
any
step-down
transformer. Make sure the mains (110 or 220V) are
fused.
 Cold water pipe Ground, ideally no farther than 3
meters (10 feet) from the panel. Use 16 AWG
(0.5 mm2) wires.
 Telephone Line socket.
TECHNICAL
General Wiring Tips
Do not run wire zones alongside telephone
wires, high voltage wires, or transmitting
antennae.
Separate keypad wires, don't run in same
cable with other devices (telephone, PIR's etc.)
Telephone wires generate great noise and
spikes, try to run the telephone wires
separately.
Maximum zone wiring length is 200 meters
when using 0.5-mm2 (gauge 22 wire) wires.
TECHNICAL
Zone Wiring
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Series 2000 & 3000 allows three ways of zone
wiring:
Non EOL resistor loop
EOL resistor loop
EOL for double zone loop
The EOL mode protects the zone lines against
tampering.
EOL mode is safer and prevents EMI and RFI
interference.
Important! Confusing point!
Enter ‘0’ in address 029 to enable all zones as
EOL.
TECHNICAL
Double-Pole Mode
When using sensors with two separate
switches or relay contacts; one for Alarm relay
and one for Tamper switch. Each contact is
connected to a different E.O.L. resistor.
Alarm contacts connected in series with a 2.2K
resistor; tamper contacts with a 4.7K resistor.
Both resistors are supplied with each system.
Also available is the EEC double-pole
connection; both resistors are 1.5K.
For Double-Pole wiring, connect the two
resistors (use the ALARM ‘C’ and ‘NC’ contacts)
to Alarm and Tamper.
TECHNICAL
Double-Pole mode II (AV-2008, AV-2016)
Double-Pole wiring shown in the drawing is European version,
when both Alarm and Tamper has equal value of 1.5K:
PIR Sensors wires Terminal
Tamper
N.C.
C
1.5K Ohm
Zone Input
Power
Alarm
N.C.
C
-V
+V
1.5K Ohm
-V Zone Common
+12V
TECHNICAL
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Try the Eye-Spy II
Save time! Use the EYS II, the only PIR with digital
processing ASIC, install and forget.
Available in Quad Pet version for Pet immune and
windy applications.
TECHNICAL
Keypads
Keypad Wiring
Don’t connect the keypad when the power is
on. Don’t mix LED and LCD keypad in the
same system.
AV-2008/88 Control Panels supports:
Three AV-701TS/TI
or Five AV-702
AV-707 LCD keypad
AV-2008 Dublo Control Panels supports:
Five AV-707/706/705 Keypads
AV-707, AV-706, AV-705 operates only with
PRO and Dublo panels.
LCD keypad (AV-707, AV-706, AV-705) cannot
be connected in same system with AV-701 or
AV-702.
If few keypads are used for one system,
connect them all in parallel.
TECHNICAL
Keypad Wiring II
How to prevent keypad protection to fail?
Keep the colors Red as (+), Black as (-), YEL
as Yellow and OR as Orange.
Never make connection with power on.
Never power wires with no keypad connected,
slices may cause short.
Shorts between power and data wires will burn
the protection resistors.
Don’t power sensors or other devices from the
keypad power terminals.
TECHNICAL
Keypad Wiring III
This is the correct wiring way
Control Panel
AV-701 Keypad
AV-GAD
A R ME D
AV-GAD
EASYL O AD ER AV- 7 0 1
S TA TU S
S HUNT
ZON E
D IS P LA Y
FIR E
Sir e n
1
Sh u n t
D is p la y
D e la y
D e le te
4
C h ime
Te s t
7
Pr o g r a m
*
Sh u n t
A R ME D
S HUNT
ZON E
D IS P LA Y
FIR E
3
Sir e n
1
Sh u n t
D is p la y
6
D e la y
D e le te
4
C h ime
9
Te s t
7
Pr o g r a m
*
Sh u n t
2
Sta tu s
5
Te l e p h o n e
8
R es et
0
EASYL O AD ER AV- 7 0 1
S TA TU S
#
2
Sta tu s
5
Te l e p h o n e
8
R es et
0
3
6
9
#
TECHNICAL
Keypad Wiring IV
Don’t do it, even if saves time
Control Panel
W R O N G!
AV-GAD
A R ME D
AV-GAD
EASYL O AD ER AV- 7 0 1
S TA TU S
S HUNT
ZON E
D IS P LA Y
FIR E
Sir e n
1
Sh u n t
D is p la y
D e la y
D e le te
4
C h ime
Te s t
7
Pr o g r a m
*
Sh u n t
A R ME D
S HUNT
ZON E
D IS P LA Y
FIR E
3
Sir e n
1
Sh u n t
D is p la y
6
D e la y
D e le te
4
C h ime
9
Te s t
7
Pr o g r a m
*
Sh u n t
2
Sta tu s
5
Te l e p h o n e
8
R es et
0
EASYL O AD ER AV- 7 0 1
S TA TU S
#
2
Sta tu s
5
Te l e p h o n e
8
R es et
0
3
6
9
#
TECHNICAL
Keypad LEDs Indicators
Red Armed/Alarm Indicator. Lights up
when system is armed, and blinks after an
alarm is triggered at any zone. Blinking
indicates alarm history in memory.
Green STATUS Indicator. Blinks when
zone/s is/are troubled, remains lit as long as
zones are not troubled, rapid blinking during
Tamper alarm.
Yellow SHUNT (Bypass) Indicator. Lights
up upon zone bypass.
Red FIRE (Trouble) Indicator. Rapid
blinking when a Fire Zone is troubled.
TECHNICAL
Keypad LEDs Indicators II
Two LEDs flashing (Left Most LEDs) - In
user code programming mode, rapid blinking
indicates code or code index to be entered.
Three LEDs Flashing - In Disarmed mode,
rapid blinking indicates AC power failure. The
LEDs will blink for six seconds every minute (to
save energy).
Four LEDs Flashing - Upon holding-down key
‘8,’ (program mode entry) the system is ready
for code to be entered. (Same LED indication
when code is expected for Bypass via code.)
TECHNICAL
Siren Connection
Av-Gad control panels contains two siren/bell
outputs (AV-2004/48 has one siren output),
individually protected by a fuse.
It’s recommended to use the same type (DC
12V) of siren or bell for both internal and
external sounders.
Siren mode is default-set at factory. In Siren
mode, install speaker-type sirens, which DO
NOT contain sound driver or electronic
modules. In Bell mode install a 12V DC
sounder.
TECHNICAL
Siren Connection II
Consider using one internal and one external
siren/bell. As Siren, use 12V DC type, or speaker
siren type with a minimum power of 15W, and 8
Ohms impedance. Default is set for 12V DC siren,
called Bell mode.
Enclose the outdoor siren in a metal housing, with
Tamper switch for protection.
The alarm from the Siren differs according to the
type of zone: 24H, Fire, Burglary when using Bella
AC or speaker type siren (not in Bell Mode).
‘Bell
Mode‘
converts
Siren
outputs
into
approximately 13V DC outputs (no sound is issued).
Bell mode is applicable for driving self-powered
sirens or bells, or combined sirens and strobes.
TECHNICAL
Siren Voltage
By default hardware is set to drive 12V sirens, fits siren and bell
rated at 12V DC. Bella sirens are fully compatible, for either
outdoor and indoor applications.
Consider that low quality sirens are risky to use, it cause EMI
problems, consume high current and other un-expected
problems.
For speaker
accordingly.
type
siren
set
the
panel
software
program
TECHNICAL
Panel Outputs
Remote Indication
ON - Programmable. (-V) on closing (Arming).
Optional: Drives SVM-40 voice module
A1 - Programmable. (-V) during alarm from
the programmed zone
SLO - Programmable. (-V) during alarm from
the programmed zone
SLO Reset only upon disarming. The SLO is
a non-timed output.
Use the SLO output to drive a low current
Strobe Light (Xenon) that consumes up to 300
mA.
Each output carries more than one
function; refer to programming table.
TECHNICAL
Remote Indication II
How to prevent damaging the remote
indications outputs?
Before connecting any device to the outputs,
make sure polarity is correct and current
consumption is within the maximum ratings.
Warning: The remote indications are capable of
driving maximum 300 mA.
Overloading or applying +12V to the remote
indications is dangerous and not assured.
If
burning
immediately.
smell
is
felt,
power-down
TECHNICAL
Grounding
The control panel must be earth grounded for
lightning protection to work effectively, and in
order to prevent RFI and EMI interfaces.
Attach the ground connection to a verified coldwater pipe using a minimum 16 AWG (or larger)
wire, or according to the country grounding
standard.
Run the ground wire via the shortest possible
route.
Connect the Grounding wire to main board and to
the metal box.
Connect the Ground wire to the terminal marked
. This is not a Minus (-V).
Beware of static discharge; before handling the
main board touch a grounded metal.
TECHNICAL
Telephone
Connect the control panel to an independent
telephone line, if a device is in parallel with the
alarm panel, this may grab the call first (like a
message answer/fax) during remote up and
download. Don’t connect fax or answering
machine in parallel on the same telephone line.
Dialer – Call any phone and sounds siren
sound or voice message if SVM module is
included.
Communicator – Reports to central station
(shortening CS). Contact ID is the most useful
and fast to program. Av-Gad panels support
most other CS reporting protocols.
TECHNICAL
Telephone II
Do not connect to ISDN or other digital
telephone system. Most ISDN converters have
an Analog line; connect the Analog line of the
ISDN to the TEL-LINE terminal at the panel.
Option: To monitor the telephone line add the
Tele-Spy, it is a 24H telephone line monitor
separate module. Line monitor via software is
included.
How to prevent lightning from damaging the
control panel?
1st, is a good grounding. 2nd, for external phone
lines (not buried in the ground) use the Surgo
TM
line protection module.
TECHNICAL
Telephone III – Why GSM?
For higher security it’s good to have a GSM
backup, it means that if the wired phone line
(PSTN) is cut or fail the system dials to the
customer via GSM.
The dials to the users (up to 4 or more
numbers) and generate siren sound to indicate
alarm is on. Voice module is optional.
Remote DTMF commands via telephone
The user is capable to remotely command the
system from his mobile phone; arm, disarm,
bypass zone and even ask the system for the
current status; Armed or Disarmed.
TECHNICAL
Keypad Hold Down Functions
Hold the key for 2-3 seconds until the
long beep is over.
Key 1  Siren Test
Key 2  Shunt Display
Key 3  Status Display
Key 4  Delay Delete (Instant Protection)
Key 5  Door Chime. Confirmed by ‘c’ display
on keypad
Key 6  Dialer Test & Follow-Me
Programming
TECHNICAL
Keypad Hold Down Functions
Programming
Key 7  Fault Find. Can be entered only
during 15 seconds after disarming
Key 8  Program
Key 9  Reset
Key 0  Concise Alarm History
Key 0 then Key 0  Detailed Events
History. Hold down key ‘0’ and again holddown key ‘0’ to display up to 99 events
TECHNICAL
Programming Tips
Address - a location on the programming
sheet.
Addresses reside between 010 and 380.
Value - determines the characteristics of an
address.
Starting – Prior to programming mark the
required setting in the programming sheet, it
helps to prevent mistakes.
TECHNICAL
Programming Table
The program determines most of the control
panel features. Programming is performed in
order
to enable maximum compatibility of the control
panel with the specific site.
The control panel is supplied with the basic
‘Factory Default Program,’ which is in effect at
system
power up.
TECHNICAL
Programming Table II
Explain the different programming logic in the
following tables:
Zone Features
Few features per address
Single address (time outs)
How to notice the defaults
Internal system software check the most conflicts,
however, we found cases that a wrong
programming caused problems.
Many problems caused by wrong programming!
if system operates strangely, check the wiring
first, then try to default the system.
TECHNICAL
Programming Table III
In case you made programming changes and
the
system
operation
is
wrong,
it’s
recommended to set system to the factory
defaults program.
Warning! This function erases all codes and
settings.
1. Enter program mode.
2. AV-2008: Go to address 200 and enter ‘6’ and
‘9.’
AV-2004: Go to address 200 and enter ‘6’ and
‘9.’
TECHNICAL
System Codes
Up to eight (sixteen in 2016) different Arming
& Disarming codes and one installer (dealer)
code are available; each code consists of 1 to 6
digits.
Do not use ‘0’ as the first digit in a code.
Do not use ‘5’ and ‘0’ as first digit in a
code number.
User code must not start with the same
numbers as the installer programming code
(1994).
Do not use same codes or same first digit for
different codes. For example if code No. 1 is
1234, do not program other code to be 1256.
Remember! Change the master user code!
TECHNICAL
System Codes II
In case you lost the codes or you prefer to
start over the codes setting, follow the default
codes settings:
Power up by applying AC and battery and
immediately hold-down keys # and * after 2nd
beep, release keys. You have limited time for
setting.
‘U’ will be displayed 3 times in confirmation.
Make sure not to change the feature that
provides setting of the default codes, refer to
“Enable-codes reset to default by * & #” at
TECHNICAL
System Codes III
In case the keypad entries stopped reacting, it’s
probably a blocked keypad. Wait 5 minutes or power
up.
Keypad Keys self-locking:
In Armed and Disarmed mode, after 6
attempts to enter fault code, the keys will not
react to any key press.
This prevents code learning or other code
break exigency. After a 30 seconds delay, the
keys will revert to code entry mode. Each new
erroneous code will lock the system for
another 30 seconds.
Explain this point to your customer.
TECHNICAL
Up and Download
Most common problem is the PC modem - Use the
correct modem.
To program EasyLoader control panel by remote PC,
a compatible modem is required. The modem
specifications is critical, before attempting to operate
the EasyLoader make sure your modem meets the
following: Supports the Hayes AT command, Bell 103
compatible, DOS mode is selectable. New Windows
Beta version is available.
The old EasyLoad software is a Window or DOS
based program. Why DOS? It’s compatible with most
old laptops, DOS is not upgraded frequently, no
viruses and the program files are compact and easy
to transfer via internet.
TECHNICAL
Up and Download II
Note: Series 3000 is not ready for up & download
Configure your communication port using the SETUP entry from the main menu (entry 7).
For DOS mode; the PC modem required COM/IRQ
combinations are:
COM1, COM3 - IRQ 4
COM2, COM4 - IRQ 3
To initialized the modem properly use the Auto
Detect option before trying to CONNECT, ignore
errors that are reported during initialization.
TECHNICAL
What about wireless
Wireless is great, fast to install and save the
wiring, your labor time saved, but it’s very
important to consider:
- In certain areas with crowded RF spectrum
the wireless can’t be operated
- Service rate is higher
- Requires pre-installation programming
- Reliability is lower
- Cost three times higher than wired
Consider wired as better
lower price, it’s a fact.
security
at
TECHNICAL
Up and Download III
Operate the EasyLoad on the demonstration PC
and show screen by screen the functions.
Still need more details? Try our FAQ section at
Av-Gad web site, support section