AV-GAD AV-707 Specifications

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AV-GAD HINTS, compiled by FRED LEVER. 01/01/11.
mob: 040 764 4403 e-mail: [email protected]om.au
Fine print: disclaimer: The hints and statements compiled in this document are purely the work of the Author and do not
take the place of the factory handbook or supersede other information supplied by Av Gad and purely to be used as an
assistance in obtaining the best possible operation with your alarm. All feedback welcomed.
Front Index to hints, and thanks to all the owners and installers
who have taken the trouble to feedback operating , troubles and
installation items,
Note: sometimes its best to look at the last entry on a subject,
that will have the latest information!
Number Subject Near page
1/ Handbook and info 1
2/ Keypad, using 1
3/ Install, first time 1
4/ Powering up 1
5/ Strobe 2
6/ Double pole wiring 2
7/ Bell and Siren 2
8/ Programming 2
9/ Shunt 2
10/ Little “h” (SET TIME). 2
11/ Zones modes show status,what is follower,instan etc? 2
12/ Chime 2
13/ Siren test 2
14/ Phone First number disappears ,disarm deletes 2
15/ Cable resistance 2
16/ Auto arm 2
17/ PIR’s wiring, see (45/ , 74/ ) 2
18/ Phone dialler, test 2
19/ Phone dialler,number 3
20/ Programming 3
21/ Phone, connecting see 25/,82,/91. 3
22/ Computer, via modem 3
23/ Software 3
24/ Sofware using software 3
25/ Phone, connecting 3
26/ Software software 4
27/ Earth 4
28/ Cant arm! LED shows “t”, EOL problem. 4
29/ System no control, to reboot system,see 40 and 63 4
30/ Wireless transmitter,see 62/ 4
31/ Strobe, test 4
32/ Handbook, errors (ver 2.09, ed 1) 4
33/ Phone, dial out 5
34/ EOL resistors, about and see /28 as well. 5
35/ Computer, RS232 cable,make one yourself 5
36/ Software no account found,cant set account 5
37/ Siren, beep on disarm 5
38/ Keypad, tamper 702 model 5
39/ Computer, RS232 interface,see 35/ 5
40/ Program, 030 wont accept data(zone tamper). 5
41/ Phone, arm disarm? 5
42/ Phone numbers,how to enter,test 5
43/ Phone, self test? 6
44/ User number, identify who? 6
45/ PIR lens, identify 6
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Summary of Contents

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1 AV-GAD HINTS, compiled by FRED LEVER. 01/01/11. mob: 040 764 4403 e-mail: [email protected] Fine print: disclaimer

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10 procedure page 31 “default arming and disarming”, try both several times. These have worked 100% to restore operation on the most scre

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11 The zone has to be programmed to do this, address 029,030. Note also the EOL resister may be in parallel, see page 12, se

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12 40/ program location 030 will not accept data after using 200 enter 5 0 to return system to “default” condition. Please enter 200 5 5. This

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13 44/ user number, can you tell who armed or disarmed the system? Yes, this is shown in the History Log File, either through the keypad if

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14 3/ Group (multiple) Bypass as defined by programmed at 033, (156 2055D). This is what you use for “home” or “perimeter” guard. Press “0” then

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15 54/ events memory, reset. This no longer is accessable via the user keypad at hold down 0 and hold down 4, to prevent casual unwant

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16 Modem: Check initialization “detect”. On mine all but last three items respond “ok”. The last 3 AT blah blah show “error” but don’t

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17 respond to incoming calls, get two lines , or, for limited access via the keypad, set the panel to “answer now” mode (092-01 then “6+1 on the

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18 officially to add the extra terminals and resistors to and reprogram to make a panel an 8 pack from a 5 pack. Example 2. A p

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19 go into program mode “P” enter 200, enter 00, and watch. Also is displayed on sticker on brain shield on pcb. If you cant find your

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2 46/ Phone, test dialler? 6 47/ Bypass, Zone Part guard, Home mode, Shunt 6 48/ Panic, button and altern

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20 because of a statement in the initialisation string from the Avgad software . This is most likely an AT command to do with setting th

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21 Note: the statement “Autodetected strings !” was essential. If not included the modemini file kept reverting back to default and the softwa

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22 Netcom Wave V.92 ATZ AT&F ATQOV1M1L3X4 AT&C1&D2&SO ATB1+MS=B103 DEFAULTSTRINGS! There may be some redundant commands in th

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23 A suggested connection diagram (mud map) can be obtained separately on request. The panel will carry out all functions as normal. (

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24 7/ smell, erratic operation capacitor C34 failed component failure 8/ no dialler operation*** diode/resistor/relay line spike/comp

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25 will time out to 063. If the cut wires are re joined and then cut again the siren will sound a further once. The other zones will still be ac

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26 86/ What is a delayed power up zone, program 031? Where 031 is selected the zone will not detect an open loop for a couple of minutes afte

Page 20 - “wrong panel model”

27 3/ is the default where the modem on the panel picks up an incoming call from customer or base. 4/ is where some phone slots are set as “commun

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28 200-33 drives A1 to off 200-34 drives SLO to on 200-35 drives SLO to off 200-36 drives SLO1 to on 200-37 drives SLO1 to off

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29 92/ My system false alarms ect ect. Typical whinge: My system false triggers intermittently even when not armed, sometimes cant

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3 108/ Piezo problem The piezo goes “duck…… duck”! 32 109/ Expander card Zone numbering 32 110/ Software No se

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30 Reported to work ok was a “Wormalds” type 2012H, “system sensor” this apparently has closed contacts and auto reset and so can be just wired i

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31 Note: that there is some variation in the program location numbers for the “communication parameters” for different model panels at about ve

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32 installation program settings were! In the worst case you may have to go back to square one, reset to default, work out what each zone configur

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33 Congratulations, you are now a Av Gad expert! 2/ The panel or an accessory is faulty. Tough luck! Usually a faulty accessory may just n

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34 100/ No sound on dial out, SVM use. Where there is no alarm sound on dial out, check that the SVM trigger is not enabled at 072-7 or 074-1.

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35 Also when contacting a panel via RS232 or modem and consistently getting dropped off with “wrong panel model” make sure your model is not a suf

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36 107/ Changing user code. When inputting the index number using an “0” prefix may cause the command to not work. While some handbooks nominat

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37 113/ it “false trips” and rings me in 2010 Be very aware of the updated features of models 3.0 and above and concerning the phone line co

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38 13/ Siren test 2 14/ Phone First number disappears ,disarm deletes 2 15/ Cable resistance

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39 occurs. READ ALL THE HINT CAREFULLY BEFORE CONTACTING ME!!!! 76/ Solar power, Using Avgad with no 240v AC supply 17 77/ Fuse

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4 The alarm is supplied already programmed with an “average” list of settings (default) and can be used straight away, a few of the progra

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5 4/ Powering up, follow the instructions in the handbook for powering up, once the AC supply is connected you may hear a momentary scream fro

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6 7/ “bell” and “siren” (modulated signal)modes. A bell is energised by application of DC. A siren is a speaker (8 ohms) energised by an aud

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7 11/ zone modes and status to show while disarmed, enable item 4 in location 071, and item 1 in 073. The led will display the numbe

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8 21/ phone connection, quick and dirty: you hook the two wire cable (I used a lead from an old discarded phone connected to 2,6 in

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9 25/ connecting to phone lines, pick up ring number. One small problem sharing a line with other devices, on an incoming base monitor signal

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