Avanti Security Camera K-600HW User Manual

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Avanti
 
 
Security control panels
  
 
 
 
 
 

8 fully programmable Zones + PA 
and Tamper  
 

External lighting facility to control up 
to 2000 watts of external security 
lighting 
 

3 part set programs 
 

Service timer (selectable) 
 

Chime on any Zone 
 

Entry/Exit timers programmable in 
one second increments (0-99 secs) 

6 Communicator outputs (RS panels) 
 

7 codes Engineer-Manager-Holiday-4 
User codes (individual duress on RS)
 
 

Up to 4 remote keypads 
 
 
 
 
 
 
K-600HW 
engineer manual
 
 
Introduction 
 
Avanti is a flexible range of fully featured security control 
panels suitable for domestic and light commercial 
applications designed to meet the installation 
requirements of EN50131-1-6.  
Avanti is supplied with on-board keypad or remote end 
station; either option allows you to fit up to 4 additional 
backlit RKP’s. 
With 8 fully programmable zones plus PA and tamper, 
doorbell, quick set, fire and the ability to control security 
lighting via a Drive Module the Avanti provides you with 
a cost-effective solution for most applications. 
RS versions provide 6 digital ports for use with a wire on 
communicator. 
 
EMC: 
Emissions EN50081-1: 1992 
Immunity EN50130-4: 1995 
Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 73/23/EEC 
 
1 Installation 
 
1.1 System 
Design 
 
Before commencing installation it is important to 
familiarise yourself with these instructions.  
Care should be taken when planning the system that the 
control panel is sited close to a convenient mains supply 
and is not visible from the outside of the property. 
If you are using the Avanti ES then the end station may 
be located in a cupboard in the hall or under the stairs. 
The remote keypads should be located so that the user 
can access them easily during entry and exit. 
  
1.2 Fixing 
 
First disconnect the AC and internal speaker wiring, 
releasing the PCB from the case.
Offer the case to the wall, mark, drill and plug for three 
hole fixing using a suitable bit. 
Where required remove trunking cut outs and drill wall for 
cable entry. 
Screw in top fixing (No8 x 2
1
2
”screw) and leave protruding 
1
2
”, mount the box utilising the keyhole, align and secure 
using 2 off No8 x 2
1
2
 
screws.  
Refit the PCB and reconnect the speaker and AC wires. 
 
 
1.3 Pre-installation 
test 
 
Observing the correct polarity, Connect the battery to the 
terminals marked Batt  +  - 
The panel will now go into alarm condition. Entering the 
user code (0123) will silence the system. The Tamper 
and Power LED’s will be lit with Day & Zone flashing. 
To reset the panel re-enter the user code and the Day & 
Power LED’s will become steady (DAY mode). 
Upon completion of initial test, disconnect the battery. 
 
1.4 Wiring 
 
Wire each of the zones in turn making sure to connect 
tampers in series then continue to wire PA, internal and 
external sounder and strobe and any additional remote 
keypads. Finally on RS models connect any 
communicating devices. 
 
1.5 RKPs 
 
Up to 4 RKP’s may be wired in parallel with the tamper 
being wired in series using a single 6-core cable to a 
maximum of 100 metres. 
 
1.6 Utility 
Outputs 
 
A unique feature of the Avanti is the ability to operate 
security lighting. To utilise this value-added feature a 
Lighting Drive Module (LDM) is required (available 
separately).  
To install floodlights the LDM is wired into the RKP 
terminals and lighting is operated through Channels A & 
B. Depressing the A or B keys on the control panel will 
switch up to 1000 watts per channel (total available 2000 
watts).  
If you choose to install a PIR then this can be wired into 
any unused zone which when activated will switch the 
lighting on for a period of 15 seconds.  
 
1.7 Mains 
Connection 
 
This equipment should be installed by a suitably 
qualified electrician and must be wired with cable 
rated at least 1 Amp, 230 volts AC. Ensure that a 
suitable disconnect device such as a fused spur or 
removable fuse is fitted to the mains supply. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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