Digital Monitoring PC0131 LOW POWER TRANSCEIVER User Manual
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Installation Guide Models 7860, 7863, 7870, 7873 Touch Screen LCD Keypads HOME SLEEP AWAY © 2011 Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. Information furnished by DMP is believed to be accurate and reliable. This information is subject to change without notice. DMP Keypad Features The DMP Graphic Keypads offer flexible features and functionality in a stylish design choice. Each keypad provides: • Custom home screen image • • • • • • Panic icons AC Power/Armed LED Full color touchscreen display Internal speaker Simple harness connection to 4-wire keypad bus Micro SD for scrolling picture display The Models 7870 and 7873 keypads provide four fully programmable Class B, Style A, supervised, power limited protection zones you can program for a variety of burglary and access control applications. The Model 7863 and 7873 keypads provide a built-in proximity card reader designed to read DMP/HID proximity credentials. The Model 7873 keypad provides a door strike relay and allow Wiegand input from external card readers. IN Armed/Power LED Proximity Antenna Home Screen Display area with Touch Select Areas System Status Menu Help HOME RESET SLEEP AWAY Panic Menu CHIME Speaker Shortcut icons 7800 Series Keypad Installation Guide Touchscreen Display The 7800 Series have an integrated LCD with a touchscreen user interface. The display can be set up two different ways. The 7800 Series can be set up to display a custom image for the home screen. See Home Screen section below. Or alternatively, the display can be programmed to turn off (blank screen) during periods when the keypad is not in use. See Backlighting Brightness under End-User Options. Home Screen To display a custom image on the home screen, format a bitmap image to the specification outlined below. Once formatted, load the image onto a micro SD card and insert into the keypad before applying power. Image Specifications: The 7800 Series keypad accepts bitmap images only for display. The image must be formatted as 272 pixels tall by 360 pixels wide or less. The name of the image must be set to custom.bmp for the keypad to recognize. Cleaning the Touchscreen Display Clean the touchscreen using a water dampened soft lint-free cloth. Apply the water onto the cloth, do NOT apply directly onto the touchscreen. After cleaning, wipe the touchscreen dry with a dry soft lint-free cloth. Micro SD Card IN The 7800 Series keypads have a Micro SD card slot on the right edge of the keypad housing. This is used to load custom home screen image and for the end-user to have a scrolling picture display when the keypad is not in use. Select Areas Micro SD Card slot HOME SLEEP AWAY There are four Select Areas in the display. These Select Areas are one of the features that make the system so easy to operate. They allow you to make selections by touching the area over each key, icon, or other selection to operate the keypad. Warning: DO NOT use any sharp objects to operate the touchscreen such as a pen or pencil. Select Area 2 Select Area 1 Select Area 3 Select Area 4 32-Character Display 7800 Series Keypad Installation Guide Installing the Keypad All DMP keypad housings are designed to easily install on any single‑gang switch box, or a flat surface. Figure 1 shows the keypad housing base mounting hole locations. Remove the Cover Building Wall The keypad housing is made up of two parts: the cover, which contains the circuit board and components, and the base. Use Graphic Keypad the following steps and figures to separate the keypad cover and base. Insert small screwdriver and lift to remove cover. Do not twist. 1. Insert a flat screwdriver into one of the slots on the bottom of the keypad and gently lift the screwdriver handle toward you while pulling the halves apart. Repeat with the other slot. 2. Using your hands, gently separate the front from the base and set the cover and components aside. IN Harness Wiring Figure 1 shows wiring harness assignments. Observe wire colors when connecting the red, yellow, green, and black wires to the keypad bus. Connect red to panel terminal 7, yellow to terminal 8, green to terminal 9, and black to panel terminal 10. Use 1k Ohm EOL resistors, DMP Model 311, on keypad zones 1 through 4. The 7860, and 7863 keypads are supplied with a 4-wire harness for panel keypad bus connection. The 7870, and 7873 keypads are supplied with a 12-wire data bus/zone harness. Four wires connect to the keypad bus. The remaining eight wires are for the four zone inputs: two wires for each zone. The 7873 keypad comes with one 5-wire output/reader harness. Additional Power Supply If the current draw for all keypads exceeds the panel output, provide additional current by adding a Model 505-12 auxiliary power supply. Connect all keypad black ground wires to the power supply negative terminal. Run a jumper wire from the power supply negative terminal to the panel common ground terminal. Connect all keypad power (+12 VDC) wires to the power supply positive terminal. Do NOT connect the power supply positive terminal to any panel terminal. Refer to the 505-12 Power Supply Installation Guide (LT‑0453). 7800 Series Keypad Installation Guide Surface and Backbox Mounting Holes Keypad Back Zones 1 to 4 7870 / 7873 Keypads Brown/White – Zone 1 White/Brown Red/White White/Red – Zone 2 Orange White – Zone 3 White/Orange External Reader/Door Strike 7873 Keypad Green/White – Connect Reader Data 0 White – Connect Reader Data 1 Orange – Door Strike Normally Open Gray – Door Strike Common Violet – Door Strike Normally Closed Yellow/White – Zone 4 White/Yellow All Keypads Black – Ground Green – Receive Data Yellow – Send Data Red – Keypad Power 1K EOL 1K EOL 1K EOL 1K EOL IN Figure 1: Keypad Back Showing Wiring Harness Assignments Card Readers When a proximity credential is presented to an internal or external reader, a beep tone is heard and the Power/Armed LED blinks. This provides both an audible and visual acknowledgement of the credential read. Internal Access Control Reader The 7863, and 7873 keypads provide a built-in proximity card reader designed to read DMP/HID 1300 Series proximity credentials. Note: For listed access control applications, the keypad must be installed within the protected area. External Access Control Reader To accept Wiegand data input from other external card readers, connect a 12 VDC external reader to the 7873 keypad. Connect the Red and Black power wires from the reader to the power wires from the panel. These connect in parallel with the keypad power wires. Connect the Reader (Data 1) wire to the White wire on the 5‑wire keypad harness. Connect the Reader (Data 0) wire to the Green/White wire on the 5‑wire keypad harness. See Figure 2. 7800 Series Keypad Installation Guide Surface and Backbox Mounting Holes Keypad Back Zones 1 to 4 7870 / 7873 Keypads Brown/White – Zone 1 White/Brown Red/White White/Red External Card Reader – Zone 2 Orange White – Zone 3 White/Orange Yellow/White – Zone 4 White/Yellow All Keypads Black – Ground Green – Receive Data Yellow – Send Data Red – Keypad Power Green/White – Connect Reader Data 0 White – Connect Reader Data 1 1K EOL 1K EOL 1K EOL Orange – Door Strike Normally Open Gray – Door Strike Common Violet – Door Strike Normally Closed 1K EOL Black – Ground Red – Keypad Power Surface and Backbox Figure 2: 12 VDC Reader Wiring Mounting Holes Door Strike Relay Specifications The 7873 keypad provides one internal programmable Form C single pole, double throw (SPDT) relay for controlling door strikes or magnetic locks. Three wires on the Back 5-wire harness, Violet (N/C), GrayKeypad (Com), and Orange (N/O), allow you to connect devices to the relay. The Form C relay draws up to 15mA of current and the contacts are for 1 Amp at 30 VDC maximum, resistive. Zones 1 torated IN 7870 / 7873 Keypads Wiring the 333 Suppressor 333 Suppressor is included with the 7873 keypad. If the device being controlled by the relay is connected to the N/O and C wires, install the suppressor on Red/White – Zone 2 the N/O and C wires. If the device is connected to the N/C and C wires, install the White/Red 333 on N/C and C wires. Refer to Orange White – Zone 3 White/Orange Figure 3. Brown/White – Zone 1 One Model White/Brown Yellow/White – Zone 4 Door Strike White/Yellow Relay Operation As soon as the user code sent All Keypads the reader is verified 1K EOL by the Black –from Ground EOL relay Green panel, – Receive the Data keypad door1Kstrike Yellowactivates – Send Data for 5 seconds.1K EOL During this 1K EOL Red – Keypad Power Green/White – Connect Reader Data 0 White – Connect Reader Data 1 Orange – N/O Gray – Common 7800 Series Keypad Installation Guide Normally Open Normally Closed Common time, the access door connected to Violet – N/C Model 333 Supressor Zone 2 must be opened to start the programmed entry/exit timer and zone Soft‑Shunt. Note: The 5-second door strike is programmable in the panel when DMP 505-12 – Power Supply the keypad is used on an XR100/ Magnetic Door Lock XR500 Series panel. Refer to the XR100 Series Program Guide (LT0896) or XR500 Series Program Guide Figure 3: 5-wire Harness/Suppressor Installation (LT-0679). Zone 2 Door Contact with Soft-Shunt™ If the door being released by the 7873 keypad is protected, you can provide a programmed shunt time by connecting its contact to Zone 2 (White/Red pair) on the keypad and enabling the Soft-Shunt feature. See ZONE 2 SHUNT later in this document. Door contacts may be N/C or N/O. Note: The Door Strike time is programmable when the keypad is used on an XR100/ XR500 Series panel. Zone 3 Request to Exit You can also connect a N/O PIR (or other motion sensing device) or a mechanical switch to Zone 3 (White/Orange pair) on the 7873 keypad to provide request to exit capability. See ZONE 3 EXIT later in this document. When Zone 3 shorts, the keypad relay activates for 5 seconds. During this time, the user can open the protected door to start the programmed Soft-Shunt entry/exit timer. If the door is not opened within 5 seconds, the relay restores to its locked state. Note: A Zone 3 Request to Exit is inhibited for 3 seconds after the keypad reads a card and a door strike occurs. This is to allow area entry and pass under a REX PIR. Keypad Backlighting The touchscreen illuminates at full brightness any time the display is touched. When the speaker is sounding, the backlight illuminates at one-half (1/2) brightness. During an alarm condition, the keyboard and logo turn Red. When all alarm conditions are cleared from the display, the keyboard, logo, and the user‑selected brightness is restored. IN AC Power/Armed LED Operation The LED indicates the Power and Armed status of the panel. Depending on the operation, the LED displays in Red or Blue as listed in the table. Color and Activity Blue Steady Blue Blinking No Light Red Steady Red/Blue Alternate Red Blinking Operation Panel Disarmed, AC Power OK, Battery OK Panel Disarmed, AC Power OK, Battery Fault Panel Disarmed, AC Power Fault, Battery OK Panel Armed, AC Power OK, Battery OK Panel Armed, AC Power OK, Battery Fault Panel Armed, AC Power Fault, Battery OK 7800 Series Keypad Installation Guide Panic Icons Optional Panic functions allow users to send Panic, Emergency, or Fire reports to the central station. You must enable the Panic function in Installer Options in order to use the Panic Icons. See Programming Keypad Options later in this document. Touch the panic icon to bring up the panic menu. Press the panic menu icon for 2 seconds until a beep is heard. At the beep, the panel sends the following zone alarm reports to the central station: Panic - Zone 19 + Device Address Emergency - non-medical - Zone 29 + Device Address Fire - Zone 39 + Device Address JONES RESIDENCE FRI 12:51 PM AB MN YZ DE PQ GH ST JK VW Panic icon PANIC EMERGENCY FIRE CMD IN IM Panic Menu Internal Speaker Operation EL Graphic Keypad Panic Icons All keypads emit standard tones for key presses, entry delay, and system alerts. The speaker also provides distinct burglary, fire, zone monitor, and prewarn cadences. The keypads provide an alternate prewarn with alarm cadence that occurs when the status list displays a zone alarm. 7800 Series Keypad Installation Guide End-User Options All keypads provide three keypad adjustments the end-user can make through a User Options Menu. The user can also view the keypad model number and address. Press the Menu icon on the keypad display twice. The keypad displays the available options shown below. Set brightness Set TONE Set VOLUME LEVEL Internal Speaker Tone Set the keypad speaker tone. At the SET TONE display, use the left < to lower the tone and the right > to raise the tone. Internal Volume Level Set the keypad speaker volume level for key touches and entry delay tone conditions. During alarm and trouble conditions, the volume is always at maximum level. Use the left < to decrease the keypad volume and the right > to increase the volume. Model Number The LCD displays the keypad model number and firmware version and date. The user cannot change this information. Keypad Address The LCD displays the current keypad address. The user cannot change the keypad address. IN Model number 7873 v100 080211 Keypad address 01 Backlighting Brightness Set the backlight illumination and AC Power/Armed LED brightness level. In the touchscreen display below SET BRIGHTNESS, touch the left < to lower and the right > to raise the backlight brightness. If the brightness level is lowered, it reverts to maximum intensity whenever the glass is touched during normal operation. If the glass is not touched, and the speaker has not sounded for 30 seconds, the user-selected standby brightness level restores. Keypad Options Menu Keypad Options and Keypad Diagnostic menus to allow installing and service technicians to configure and test keypad operation. Access the Keypad Options Menu Access the Keypad Options Menu through the User Options function. While in the End-User Option display, enter the code 3577 (INST) and press CMD. The Keypad Options menu allows you to set the keypad address, select Supervised or Unsupervised mode, selectively enable the Panic keys, Shortcut icon display, SoftShunt, Request-to-Exit, and set entry card options. Note: All programming options display on all keypads, however, actual operation for some programming options is restricted to the listed keypads. 7800 Series Keypad Installation Guide Programming Keypad Options KPD KPD OPT DIAG STOP CURRENT KEYPAD ADDRESS: 01 KEYPAD MODE: *SUP UNSUP Keypad Options (KPD OPT) To program keypad options, press KPD OPT. Keypad Address Set the keypad address from 01 to 05 with the XT30, XT50, XR100 and 01 to 16 with the XR500 Series. The default address is set at 01. To change the current address, touch the address display and enter the new address. It is not necessary to enter a leading zero for addresses 01 to 09. Keypad Type Configure the keypad for either Supervised or Unsupervised operation. Keypads with zones connected to them must be supervised and cannot share an address with other keypads. Unsupervised keypads can operate together sharing the same address. Zones cannot be used on unsupervised keypads. To change the current setting, press the SUP or UNSUP. An asterisk appears next to the selected option. Note: Unsupervised addresses cannot be used when Device Fail Output has a programmed value other than zero. Arm Panic Keys Use this option to configure the Panic Icons. To enable or disable a Panic Icon, touch the icon name: PN (Panic), EM (Emergency), and FI (Fire). Once the panic icon is enabled, an asterisk displays next to the description and the respective Panic icons display for the user. Refer to the Panic Icon Options section in this document. System Mode Configure the keypad as the same system type selected in System Options panel programming. Select HSA when zones are assigned to Bedrooms for the Sleep area to be active. Closing Code Configure the keypad for the same operation as selected in panel programming. When YES is selected, a code number is required for system arming. If NO is selected, a code number is not required for system arming. Default is NO. Shortcut Keys Use these options to configure up to three shortcut icons to display at the bottom of the arming and panic screens. Key 1 default is RESET, Key 2 default is CHIME and Key 3 default is NONE. IN Arm panic keys: *PN *em *FI SYSTEM AREA A/P H/A HSA Closing Code no yes shortcut key x: RESET shortcut key x: rst chm chk exit shortcut key X: NONE RST (Reset) CHM (Chime) CHK (Checkin) EXIT (Easy Exit) NONE Sensor (Fire) Reset on all systems Monitor on all systems Check-in report on XT Series systems Easy Exit for XT Series Home/Away systems No shortcut key displayed 7800 Series Keypad Installation Guide Zone 2 Shunt (7873 only) Select YES to enable the Soft-Shunt™ option on zone 2 as described earlier in this document. This zone provides the Soft‑Shunt™ for door contacts. This zone must be programmed into the panel. Zone 2 Soft-Shunt Time (7873 only) Enter the number of Soft-Shunt seconds to elapse before the Soft-Shunt timer expires. Range is from 20 to 250 seconds. Touch the display to enter the number of seconds. Once the door strike relay is activated, the user has 5 seconds to open the door connected to zone 2. The zone is then shunted for the programmed time or until the contact restores to normal. Ten seconds after the Soft-Shunt entry/exit time begins, the keypad beeps if the door is still open. If the door remains open when the timer expires a zone open/short is sent to the panel for Zone 2. The default is 40 seconds. Figure 7 shows how the Soft-Shunt works using the default 40 second timer. Activate zone 2 Shunt: no yes zone 2 SOFTSHUNT Time: 40 5 Second Strike At 30 seconds, 40 the keypad beeps Seconds if door is still open. IN IM 40-Second "Soft-Shunt" and entry/exit timer. EL End of timer. A zone fault is indicated if door is still open. Figure 7: Door Strike Relay Operation Time Line RELOCK ZONE 2 FAULT: no yes Activate zone 3 Exit: no yes ZN 3 REX STRIKE TIME: 10 Relock on Zone 2 Fault? (7873 only) Select NO to leave the relay on when Zone 2 faults to an open or short condition during Soft-Shunt. Select YES to turn the relay off when Zone 2 faults open or short during SoftShunt. The default is NO. Zone 3 Exit (7873 only) Select YES to enable the Request to Exit feature on zone 3. When zone 3 shorts, the keypad relay activates. During this time, the user can open the protected door to start the programmed Soft-Shunt entry/exit timer. If the door is not opened within the time programmed in the Zone 3 REX Strike Time, the relay restores the door to its locked state. No panel programming is required. Zone 3 REX Strike Time (7873 only) Enter the number of REX seconds to elapse. Range is from 5 to 250 seconds. Touch the display to enter the number. The default is 5 seconds. 7800 Series Keypad Installation Guide Number of User Code Digits (7863, 7873 only) The keypad recognizes user codes from four to ten digits in length. Touch the display to enter the user code digit length being used by the panel. Default is 5. For an XR100/XR500 Area System, use 4 to 10 digits (typically 5). For all other systems and panels, use 4 digits. Any selection above 5 digits requires entry of the custom card definitions with custom site and user code positions for the Wiegand string. When searching the bit string for the user code, the digits are identified and read from left to right. All?: No yes Arming/Disarming Wait Time (7873 only) Delay: 2 Select the number of seconds (1-9) the keypad should wait when an area system displays ALL? NO YES during arming/ disarming or a HOME/SLEEP/AWAY system waits during arming only. If NO or YES, or HOME, SLEEP, or AWAY is not manually selected before the delay expires, the keypad automatically selects the YES or the AWAY key. Enter zero (0) to disable this feature. The delay also occurs when any credential is presented for arming the HOME/SLEEP/AWAY system. Card Options (7863, 7873 only) CARD OPTIONS Select DMP to indicate the reader sends a 26-bit DMP data DMP CUSTOM string. Select CUSTOM if using a non-DMP credential. To select CUSTOM touch the right side of the keypad display . Default is DMP. Custom Card Definitions No of user code digits: IN WIEGAND CODE LENGTH: Wiegand Code Length (7863, 7873 only) When using a custom credential, enter the total number of bits to be received in Wiegand code including parity bits. Touch the display to enter a number between 0-255 to equal the number of bits. Default is 26 bits. Typically, an access card contains data bits for a site code, a user code, and start/stop/parity bits. The starting position location and code length must be determined and programmed into the keypad. 26 01110101101101010001100111 First Bit Received Position = 0 Site Code Position = 1 Length = 8 User Code Position = 9 Length = 16 Last Bit Received Position = 25 In this example the Wiegand Code Length = 26 bits. Figure 8: Data Stream Bit Location Example 7800 Series Keypad Installation Guide 11 SITE CODE Position: SITE CODE Length: User CODE Position: User CODE Length: 16 Require site Code: no yes Site Code Position (7863, 7873 only) Enter the site code start position in the data string. Touch the display to enter a number between 0-255. Default is 1. Site Code Length (7863, 7873 only) Enter the number of characters the site code contains. Touch the display to enter a number between 1-16. Default is 8. User Code Position (7863, 7873 only) Define the User Code start bit position. Touch the display to enter a number between 0-255. Default is 9. User Code Length (7863, 7873 only) Define the number of User Code bits. Touch the display to enter a custom number. Custom numbers can only be a number between 16‑32. Press CMD to save the entry. The default is the DMP value of 16. Require Site Code (7863, 7873 only) Touch YES to use a site code and press CMD to view the site code entry display. Default is NO. In addition to User Code verification, door access is only granted when any one site code programmed at the SITE CODES entry option matches the site code received in the Wiegand string. You can program up to eight three-digit site codes. Note: A card with a site code greater than three digits cannot be used. Use only cards with three-digit site codes. Site Codes 1-4 (7863, 7873 only) Enter site codes 1-4 (left to right separated by > sign). Touch the > sign to add, delete, or change the site code and press CMD. Site code range is 0-999. Press the CMD key to display SITE CODES 5-8. Site Codes 5-8 (7863, 7873 only) Enter site codes 5-8 (left to right separated by > sign). Press the Select key below the > sign to add, delete, or change the site code and press COMMAND. Site code range is 0-999. Degraded Mode (7863, 7873 only) This option defines the relay action when communication with the panel has not occurred for five seconds. Touch the display to display CHOOSE ACTION. The default is Relay Always Off. IN Site codes 1-4 SITE CODES 5-8 Degraded mode relay always off 12 7800 Series Keypad Installation Guide Choose action Off site any on Choose the Degraded Mode Action required. Select OFF (Relay Always Off) — The relay does not turn on when any Wiegand string is received. Off does not affect any REX operation. Select SITE (Accept Site Code) — Door access is granted when the Wiegand site code string received matches any site code programmed at SITE CODE ENTRY. For details refer back to the REQUIRE SITE CODE option. Select ANY (Any Wiegand Read) — Door access is granted when any Wiegand string is received. Select ON (Relay Always On) — The relay is always on. Select LAST (Keep Last State) — The relay remains Choose action in the same state and does not change when Last communication is lost. After choosing the action, DEGRADED MODE and the newly defined action display, programming is complete. Accessing Keypad Diagnostics If necessary, refer to Access the Keypad Options Menu earlier in this document. KPD KPD OPT DIAG STOP OPEN Z2 OPEN Z4 The Keypad Diagnostic option allows you to check the display segments, keyboard backlighting and test individual keys. Press the Select key under KPD DIAG. The keypad lights all display segments and illuminates the keyboard in Red. In approximately one second the display backlighting changes to Green. The keypad alternates between these two states for approximately two minutes. Press CMD at any time to begin testing individual keys. Test Individual Keys Press key to Test Z1 Z3 IN Keypad Diagnostics (KPD DIAG) OPEN OPEN The display changes to PRESS KEY TO TEST. This option tests each key on the keyboard and the shortcut icons to ensure proper operation. Touch and hold each key for about two seconds. The key number being held appears in the display. Verify the correct number is displaying before testing the next key. Zone Test (7870, 7873 only) This option allows the keypads to display the current electrical status of the four protection zones. The status is shown as OPEN, SHRT, or OKAY. Note: The Zone Test displays on other keypads, but is not operational. 7800 Series Keypad Installation Guide 13 Input Wiegand (7863, 7873 only) This option tests the internal and external reader input from proximity credentials. The display shows OKAY each time a good proximity read is received. Input wiegand Exiting the Installer Options When done, press the CMD key once to return to the Installer Options screen. Select STOP to exit the Installer Options function. Additional Programming The 7863 and 7873 keypads allow users to present a proximity credential to the builtin proximity reader. Users can also manually enter their user code into the keypad. The keypad verifies the user code and its authority with the panel. Additionally, the 7873 keypad activates the on-board Form C relay releasing a door strike or magnetic lock. To provide added flexibility, the 7873 Keypads allow connection of an external Wiegand output compatible reader. Programming Cards into the System This programming feature operates on 7863 and 7873 keypads only. Access the User Menu by touching the Menu icon, the CMD until MENU NO YES displays. From the User Menu, select USER CODES. Choose ADD. At the ENTER CODE: - display, present the credential to the reader. The keypad works by reading the 4 to 10-digit user code from the data sent by the access control reader. For more information, refer to Entry Cards in the programming section of this document and the panel User’s Guide section on adding, deleting, and changing user codes. IN Proximity Credentials Compatibility DMP Keypads with internal proximity readers are compatible with most standard 125Khz Prox credentials available from HID and all DMP proximity credentials. DMP Keypads are not compatible with iClass or other non-HID credentials. There are custom and non-standard credentials from HID that are not compatible with DMP proximity keypads. If you are using HID cards that have not been purchased directly from DMP, it is recommended to thoroughly test the application fully before installation. DMP does not guarantee compatibility with credentials not purchased from DMP. User’s Guide This User’s Guide covers 7860, 7863, 7870, and 7873 keypads and contains three different sections: Keypad Arming and Disarming, Keypad Door Strike, and Keypad Entry Delay. All of the examples displayed assume that CLOSING CODE is YES in panel programming. Note: Figures 9 through 12 show the user presenting their card to the keypad. When an external reader is connected to a 7873 keypad, the user presents their card to the reader rather than to the keypad. 14 7800 Series Keypad Installation Guide Keypad Arming and Disarming Area system Arming and Disarming Touch the lock icon and select the arming/disarming option. The keypad displays ENTER CODE: -. Present your card to the reader. Once validated by the system, all areas assigned to your code arm or disarm automatically and the 7873 keypad Door Strike relay activates. ABC SECURITY ENTER CODE: – ABC SECURITY ARM DISARM ABC SECURITY DISARM ARM AB MN YZ DE PQ GH ST ABC SECURITY ENTER CODE: 1 JK VW ABC SECURITY ALL? NO YES MN CMD AB DE PQ YZ GH ST ABC SECURITY DISARM ENTER CODE JK VW AB MN CMD YZ DE PQ GH ST ABC SECURITY NO YES ALL? JK VW AB MN CMD YZ DE PQ GH ST JK VW CMD Select NO to arm or disarm individual areas. Select YES, or simply wait, to automatically arm or disarm all areas for which you are authorized. Figure 9: Area Arming and Disarming All/Perimeter System Arming and Disarming Present your card to the reader, the keypad displays DISARM or PERIM ALL when arming. Select the desired option. The keypad displays ENTER CODE: -. Present your card to the reader. Once validated by the system, the selected areas arm or disarm automatically. On 7873 keypads, the Door Strike relay then activates. IN PERIM ALL or DISARM? ABC SECURITY ALL PERIM AB MN YZ DE PQ GH ST JK VW CMD ABC SECURITY PERIM DISARM AB MN YZ DE PQ GH ST JK VW CMD The system arms or disarms the areas and activates the door strike relay on the 7873 keypad. Figure 10: All Perimeter Arming and Disarming Home/Away System Arming and Disarming Present your card to the reader. If the system is armed, once the card is validated, all areas are disarmed and the keypad displays ALL SYSTEM OFF. If the system is disarmed when you present your card, once the card is validated, HOME SLEEP AWAY displays. Manually select HOME, SLEEP, AWAY or after a short time-out, all areas automatically arm in the AWAY mode. 7800 Series Keypad Installation Guide 15 Keypad Door Strike Area and All/Perimeter Door Strike From the Status List, present your card to the reader. Once the system validates the card, the Door Strike relay activates. Home/Away systems only activate the 7873 Door Strike relay when arming and disarming. ABC SECURITY MON 10:20 AM ABC SECURITY 10:20 AM MON AB MN YZ DE PQ GH ST ABC SECURITY DISARM ARM JK VW AB MN CMD YZ DE PQ GH ST JK VW CMD Typically, the relay activates for 5 seconds during which time you can open the door. Once you open the door, you have 40 seconds to exit and close the door before the Zone 2 Soft-Shunt expires. While the keypad displays the Status List, present your access card. Figure 11: Present Access Card Keypad Entry Delay All Systems Once the entry delay starts, the keypad sounds an entry tone and displays ENTER CODE: - . Present your card to the reader. Once validated, the system disarms all areas accessible by you and activates the 7873 Door Strike relay. Area systems provide a delay to allow selected areas only to be disarmed. IN ABC SECURITY ENTER CODE: – ABC SECURITY ENTER CODE: 1 AB MN YZ DE PQ GH ST JK VW CMD Entry delay starts. The System disarms the area and activates the Door Strike Relay. Figure 12: Entry Delay 16 7800 Series Keypad Installation Guide ABC SECURITY DISARM ARM AB MN YZ DE PQ GH ST JK VW CMD FCC Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications made by the user and not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. IN Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 7800 Series Keypad Installation Guide 17 Wiring Specifications for Keypad Bus When planning a keypad bus installation, keep in mind the following specifications: 1. DMP recommends using 18 or 22-gauge unshielded wire for all keypad and LXBus circuits. Do Not use twisted pair or shielded wire for LX-Bus and keypad bus data circuits. To maintain auxiliary power integrity when using 22-gauge wire do not exceed 500 feet. When using 18-gauge wire do not exceed 1,000 feet. Install an additional power supply to increase the wire length or add devices. 2. Maximum distance for any one circuit (length of wire) is 2,500 feet regardless of the wire gauge. This distance can be in the form of one long wire run or multiple branches with all wiring totaling no more than 2,500 feet. As wire distance from the panel increases, DC voltage on the wire decreases. 3. Maximum number of devices per 2,500 feet circuit is 40. Note: Each panel allows a specific number of supervised keypads. Add additional keypads in the unsupervised mode. Refer to the panel installation guide for the specific number of supervised keypads allowed. 4. Maximum voltage drop between the panel (or auxiliary power supply) and any device is 2.0 VDC. If the voltage at any device is less than the required level, add an auxiliary power supply at the end of the circuit. When voltage is too low, the devices cannot operate properly. Refer to the LX-Bus/Keypad Bus Wiring Application Note (LT-2031) for more information. Also see the 710/710F Module Installation Sheet (LT-0310). IN Keypad Specifications MODEL NORMAL/ STANDBY CURRENT ALARM CURRENT 7860 184mA 211mA 7863 184mA 211mA 7870 184mA + 1.6mA per active zone 184mA + 1.6mA per active zone 211mA + 2mA per active zone 211mA + 2mA per active zone 7873 18 FOUR ZONES INTERNAL PROX READER WIEGAND INPUT INTERNAL DOOR STRIKE RELAY 7800 Series Keypad Installation Guide Specifications Operating Voltage Dimensions 12 VDC 7” W x 5.25” H x 0.5” D Compatibility All keypads are compatible with all DMP panels. Listings and Approvals FCC Part 15 RFID Reader FCC ID: CCKPC0131 Industry Canada ID: 5251A-PC0131 Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Listed ANSI/UL 365 Police Connected Burglar ANSI/UL 609 Local Burglar ANSI/UL 1023 Household Burglar ANSI/UL 1076 Proprietary Burglar ANSI/UL 1610 Central Station Burglar ANSI/UL 1635 Digital Burglar ANSI/UL 985 Household Fire Warning ANSI/UL 864 Fire Protective Signaling (7870/7873 only) Accessories Keypad Wiring Harness 313-4 4-wire harness 313-5 5-wire harness 313-12 12-wire harness Proximity Credentials 1306P Prox Patch™ 1306PW Prox Patch™ 26-Bit 1326 HID ProxCard II® Card 1386 HID ISOProx II® Card 1346 HID ProxKey II® Access Device Proximity Readers for 7873 keypads PP-6005B ProxPoint® Plus 30mA Standby MP-5365 MiniProx™ 20mA Standby PR-5455 ProxPro II® 25mA Standby TL-5395 Thinline™ II® 20mA Standby IN 75mA Peak 110mA Peak 125mA Peak 115mA Peak 7800 Series Keypad Installation Guide 19 LT-1162 1.01 11355
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