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1. Alternate Dial Option 6 Section 522 1 Call Central Telephone 1 2 Call Central Telephone 2 3 Call Central Telephone 3 4 Call Central Telephone 4 5 Backup on Telephone 1 6 Backup on Telephone 2 7 Backup on Telephone 3 8 Backup on Telephone 4 For each section dialing sequence you can enable up to 4 central station telephone numbers and 1 of four back up telephone numbers The numbers are dialed sequentially from 1 to 4 followed by the back up number This sequence will continue until each number has been dialed at least once Maximum Dialing Attempts Section 257 y Delay Between Dialing Attempts Section 258 Dialing sequences for Arm Disarm Report Codes i m gt Partition 1 Section 523 Partition 3 Section 529 Event Call Direction Partition 2 Section 526 Partition 4 Section 532 Defines which Central Station Telephone aan ar ns E Dialing sequences for Alarm Restore Report Codes reported to Partition 1 Section 524 Partition 3 Section 530 gt W gt Partition 2 Section 527 Partition 4 Section 533 Dialing sequences for Tamper Restore Report Codes L Partition 1 Section 525 Partition 3 Section 531 Partition 2 Section 528 Partition 4 Section 534 Dialing sequence for Trou
2. AAA AREA Press C 1 Scrolling Speed choose a number from zero to ten ten is the slowest AREA 2 Press 2 Backlight choose a number from zero to seven seven is the brightest AREA 3 Press 3 Contrast choose a number from zero to four four has the most contrast L y D D To increase or decrease the numbers KZ Press ENTER Press Lean to exit Press CYD to move to the next setting For LED Keypads Modify Backlight only 1 Enter ACCESS CODE 2 Press the 6 key 3 Use the A and W keys to increase or decrease the illumination The range is between zero and seven with seven as the brightest 10 LED zero 16 7 TROUBLE DISPLAY nnn nl When the system experiences problems or is tampered with the Trouble Display will activate In the LED Keypads the TRBL Symbol illuminates In the LCD Keypads the Trouble Display will appear on the LCD screen Keypads will only display troubles that occur in their assigned area s Potential troubles have been sorted into eight groups The Group headings are listed below with a brief explanation of the potential troubles sorted within each group TO VIEW THE TROUBLE DISPLAY 1 Press the TRBL key 2 For LEDs Press the Numerical Symbol corresponding to the Group heading to view the specific trouble For LCDs Press the number representing the trouble and use the
3. 16 5 1 Scroll Restart In Normal mode the keypad will scroll though the status of the different parts of your system Press the CLEAR key at any time during Normal Mode to return to the beginning of the sequence and view the status of the areas assigned to the keypad For LED Keypads When no actions are being performed on the keypad the keypad remains in Normal Mode and the LED keypad will illuminate The AC Light if power is present The Numerical Symbols representing any open zones The Area Symbols if any areas are armed The MEM Symbol if any alarms have occurred The TRBL Symbol if any troubles are occurring The BYP Symbol if zones are bypassed and shows the status of the STATUS LED In Confidential Mode all the LEDs are extinguished Depending on how the keypad was programmed the user must press a key or enter a User Access Code to illuminate the LEDs and activate Normal Mode 16 6 KEYPAD SETTINGS mnl The keypad s setting can be modified to suit the user s needs For LCD Keypads 1 Scrolling Speed how long the messages will stay on the LCD screen before moving to the next message 2 Contrast how dark or pale characters will appear on the LCD screen 3 Backlight the illumination behind the keys and the screen Use the System Master Code to modify the settings as shown in Figure 16 2 on page 49 Figure 16 2 LCD Keypad Settings Enter your ACCESS CODE y DISPLAy
4. Key in 8 digit SERIAL NUMBER of the module you wish Step 4 to program Key in 3 digit SECTION and required DATA Step 5 Refer to the module s Programming Guide or the module s Installation Guide for details The control panel will redirect all programming to the selected module To exit the Module Programming Mode press the CLEAR key as many times as needed to return to the desired screen Please note that a module s serial number can be located on the module s PC board or it may already be recorded in the module s Installation Guide 3 3 FEATURE SELECT PROGRAMMING EE Most of the Digiplex Control Panel options are programmed using the Feature Select Method where each number from 1 to 8 corresponds to a specific feature or option Set these options by turning the number corresponding to the feature ON or OFF The option is considered ON when the number appears within the brackets on the LCD keypad or when the number is illuminated on an LED Keypad You turn options ON and OFF by pressing the corresponding keys on the keypad Press the keys as many times as you need to select the desired options and then press ENTER to save 3 4 DECIMAL PROGRAMMING nn en Certain sections may require the entry of a 3 digit decimal value from 000 to 255 3 5 HEXADECIMAL PROGRAMMING nennen Certain sections may require the entry of one or more Hexadecimal values from 0 to F Press 0 to 9 values 0 to 9 respectiv
5. All components of the system should be UL listed for the intended application If the system will be used for Fire detection the installer should refer to NFPA Standards 72 Chapter 2 In addition once installation is complete the local fire authority must be notified of the installation This equipment must be verified by a qualified technician once every three years All keypads must use a tamper switch Maximum allowed entry delay is 45 seconds Maximum allowed exit delay is 60 seconds Minimum 4 minutes for bell cut off time The following features do not comply with UL requirements Bypass Recall Shabbat Auto Trouble Shutdown and No AC Fail display Do not connect the primary indicating device to a relay The installer must use the bell output All outputs are Class 2 or power limited except for the battery terminal The Class 2 and power limited fire alarm circuits shall be installed using CL3 CL3R CL3P or substitute cable permitted by the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 CTR 21 Warnings The equipment has been approved in accordance with Council Decision 98 482 EC for pan European single terminal connection to the public switched telephone network PSTN However due to differences between the individual PSTNs provided in different countries the approval does not of itself give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN network termination point In the e
6. TLM DISABLED 1 OFF and 2 OFF TROUBLE ONLY 1 ON and 2 OFF Upon line test failure the Communicator trouble will appear in the keypad s Trouble Display ALARM IF SYSTEM ARMED 1 OFF and 2 ON Upon line test failure the Communicator trouble will appear in the keypad s Trouble Display and the control panel will generate an alarm if the system is armed SILENT ALARM BECOMES AUDIBLE 1 ON and 2 ON Upon line test failure the Communicator trouble will appear in the keypad s Trouble Display and cause a Silent Alarm zone or Silent panic alarm to switch to an audible alarm 9 1 1 TLM Fail Timer SECTION 255 If the TLM does not detect the existence of a telephone line for the time programmed in this section the control panel will generate the condition s defined by the TLM options see section 9 1 Enter any value between 016 and 255 value is X2 seconds into section 255 Entering a value between 000 and 016 will set the TLM Fail Timer to 32 seconds 9 2 TONE PULSE DIALING nn SECTION 521 OPTION 4 Option 4 ON the control panel can dial using the tone DTMF format Option 4 OFF the control panel will use the pulse dialing format Refer to section 9 3 for setting the pulse ratio 9 3 PULSE RATIO SECTION 521 OPTION 5 When using Pulse dialing see section 9 2 you can select one of two Pulse Ratios Although most European countries use the 1 2 pulse ratio the 1 1 5 ratio may provide
7. Problems See Trouble Display Programmable Outputs See PGM Programming eenen ennen nennen 12 Decimal Programming ussen nennen ennen 12 Feature Select Method cssessessesesseesseeeseeees 12 Hexadecimal Programming nennen 12 Level Programming cccescecececeseececeeeneeeeaees Modules miretan en a Eege 12 Panel Programming Mode AN Paradox Memory Key cccessecececesseceeeeeneeeeaees Zone Programming seven en snvenenen sene nerven Pulse formats See Standard Pulse Formats Pulsed Audible Alarm nononono neen enernen R Record REX events Record the Door Forced Open Restore events Record the Door Left Open Restore events Record See Event Record Display Recycle Alar sico cin it iii Recycle Delay save nn onse nnenveeneenseneenveneenen Regoglar Artmlp Zeta go dee dee ee sender e a ende Report OnlVas siria do Vio Reporting Formats saven enverneenseneenseneene Request for Exit REX event nnen Reset Hardware sensore aosa aO AE EEES lee EEN SEITEN System Master Code Reset neen Restrict Arming on PoWer Fall iia Supervision LOSS sns enteren Ria ENNER see AE Tamper utre dean senteren diens ane eneen liek iaa Ringsbaek EE S o A secs ees ENEE LO Schedule Assignment ensen enveen erneer eenen Scrolling Speed nsu ensen ven eeneen venen eenen Shabbat Feature ENEE SIA FSK oreraa eE Aa ned deadlines Silent A
8. Whenever the system is armed using one of the special arming features the control panel can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying how the system was armed Section 626 Auto Arming see section 6 5 PC Arming system armed using WinLoad see section 15 e Late to Close see section 6 5 e No Movement see section 6 6 Section 627 e Partial Arming when partitions are Stay Armed Instant Armed or armed with bypassed zones e Quick Arming partitions armed using any of the One Touch Arming features see section 6 8 8 2 3 Disarming Report Codes SECTIONS 628 TO 653 A report code can be programmed for each of the 96 User Access Codes and 8 keyswitch zones Whenever an access code or keyswitch is used to disarm one or more partitions the control panel can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying which access code or keyswitch was used to disarm the partition s The control panel can transmit the report codes every time a partition is disarmed or only when disarmed following an alarm Please refer to Disarm Reporting Options in section 8 10 8 2 4 Special Disarming Report Codes SECTION 654 Whenever using one of the special disarming features listed below the control panel can send the report code to the central station identifying how the system was disarmed The control panel can transmit the report codes every time a partition is disarmed or only when disa
9. Access Control is enabled Option 1 OFF Access Control feature is disabled default 14 4 ASSIGNING THE KEYPAD To A DOOR SECTIONS 301 To 332 Each door to be monitored and controlled requires an Access Control Keypad DGP2 641AC The keypad is assigned to the door through the keypad s serial number in these sections You can assign up to 32 Access Control Keypads in a Digiplex system The Access Doors are then combined to determine the Access Levels If you want the Access Doors also to be linked to the alarm system assign the keypad zone input to a zone in the control panel see section 4 14 5 Door ACCESS MODE SECTION 340 Although the keypad can be programmed to display the status of various partitions the Access Door can be assigned to one or more partition s in the alarm system This means that the actions performed with the Access Card will be directly linked to the partition s assigned to that door For more details refer to Partition Assignment and Assigning Doors to Partitions in the appropriate Digiplex Module Reference amp Installation Manual Each door can be programmed to grant access only to cards assigned to all the door s assigned partitions AND Door Access Mode or to cards assigned to at least one of the door s partitions OR Door Access Mode For an AND Access Door to grant access or to arm all its assigned partitions the Access Card must be assigned to all the door
10. Press and hold the 0 key and key in the INSTALLER CODE to access the following function keys STAY TEST REPORT Sends the Test Report report code programmed in section 717 to the central station FORCE CALL WINLOAD Will dial the PC telephone number programmed in section 560 to communicate with a computer using WinLoad ARM ANSWER WINLOAD Will force the control panel to answer a call made by the Central Monitoring Station that is using WinLoad DISARM CANCEL COMMUNICATION Pressing this function key cancels all communication with the Central Station or WinLoad until the next reportable event MEM INSTALLER TEST MODE The Installer Test Mode will allow you to perform walk tests where the bell or siren will squawk to indicate opened zones Press MEM again to exit Partitions cannot be armed if the Installer Test Mode is enabled TRBL MODULE SCAN This feature instructs the control panel to verify the status of the modules connected to the network The control panel will fix any problems with the internal organization of the modules in the control panel The LCD Keypads will display the serial number of each module that has been connected to the network acc NETWORK VOLTMETER For LCD Keypads DGP2 641 DGP2 641AC only To verify if the network is supplying sufficient power press and hold the 0 key enter the INSTALLER CODE and press the Acc key on the keypad A reading of 9 2V indicates that the
11. B Zone 25 Zone 26 Zone 27 Zone 28 Zone 29 Zone 30 Zone 31 Zone 32 C Zone 33 Zone 34 Zone 35 Zone 36 Zone 37 Zone 38 Zone 39 Zone 40 D Zone 41 Zone 42 Zone 43 Zone 44 Zone 45 Zone 46 Zone 47 Zone 48 D Zone Fault 0 Zone 01 Zone 02 Zone 03 Zone 04 Zone 05 Zone 06 Zone 07 Zone 08 en ET Zone 09 Zone10 Zone11 Zone12 Zone13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 2 Zone 17 Zone 18 Zone 19 Zone 20 Zone 21 Zone 22 Zone 23 Zone 24 3 Zone 25 Zone 26 Zone 27 Zone 28 Zone 29 Zone 30 Zone 31 Zone 32 4 Zone 33 Zone 34 Zone 35 Zone 36 Zone 37 Zone 38 Zone 39 Zone 40 5 Zone 41 Zone 42 Zone 43 Zone 44 Zone 45 Zone 46 Zone 47 Zone 48 RF Zone Fault 8 Zone 01 Zone 02 Zone 03 Zone 04 Zone 05 Zone 06 Zone 07 Zone 08 Sede 9 Zone 09 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone 13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 A Zone 17 Zone 18 Zone 19 Zone 20 Zone 21 Zone 22 Zone 23 Zone 24 B Zone 25 Zone 26 Zone 27 Zone 28 Zone 29 Zone 30 Zone 31 Zone 32 C Zone 33 Zone 34 Zone 35 Zone 36 Zone 37 Zone 38 Zone 39 Zone 40 D Zone 41 Zone 42 Zone 43 Zone 44 Zone 45 Zone 46 Zone 47 Zone 48 E Fire or Burglar 0 Zone 01 Zone 02 Zone03 Zone04 Zone05 Zone 06 Zone 07 Zone 08 Alarms 1 Zone 09 Zone10 Zone 11 Zone12 Zone13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 2 Zone 17 Zone 18 Zone 19 Zone 20 Zone 21 Zone 22 Zone 23 Zone 24 3 Zone 25 Zone 26 Zone 27 Zone 28 Zone 29 Zone 30 Zone 31 Zone 32 4 Zone 33 Zone 34 Zone 35 Zone 36 Zone 37 Zone 38 Zone 39 Zone 40 5 Zone 41 Zone 42 Zone 43 Zone 44 Zo
12. PGMS 404 2 Enter the first digit see PGM Programming Table on page 34 where each digit from O to F represents a specific group of events 3 Enter the second digit which can be any digit from O to F depending on the first digit 4 After entering the second digit use the Feature Select method enable disable options 1 to 8 to select up to eight specific events as detailed in the PGM Programming Table For details on the available activation events please refer to the PGM Programming Table on page 34 Below you will find brief details on just a few of the available activation events Smoke Reset Deactivates the PGM for a period of 4 seconds every time the CLEAR and ENTER keys are pressed simultaneously and held for 2 seconds Please refer to section 2 15 3 for instructions on connecting the PGM in order to perform a smoke detector reset Program First Digit 4 Second Digit 1 then 5 on Ground Start Just before the control panel attempts to dial an outside line when using ground start telephone equipment the PGM will activate for the period defined by the PGM Delay see section 10 2 2 Please note that the PGM Deactivation Option must be set to Timed see section 10 2 Program First Digit 4 Second Digit 1 then 6 on Figure 10 1 Ground Start Circuit GROUND START CIRCUIT CONTROL PANEL PGM AUX RING WHT BLK RED MR3 UL YEL Not permitted on UL listed systems Kissoff
13. V keys to scroll through the serial number of each module connected to the network With the LED Keypads After entering section 900 the serial number of the control panel will illuminate one number at a time as you press the A key 10 LED represents zero The keypad will emit a confirmation beep to indicate that it is now displaying the serial number of the next module connected to the network 12 15 POWER SAVE MODE SECTION 504 OPTIONS 4 When the control panel is running on the backup battery no AC the control panel can set all keypads into a sleep mode or Power Save Mode In Power Save Mode the keypad s backlight and LEDs will be disabled until a key is pressed an alarm occurs or an Entry Delay is triggered 12 16 AUTO TROUBLE SHUTDOWN SECTION 218 If in a 24 hour period a trouble has occurred more than the number of times programmed in section 218 the control panel will no longer report this trouble Enter a value 001 to 015 000 disabled into section 218 Please note that each trouble has its own counter This counter is reset every day at midnight or when a Module Scan is performed see section 12 6 Also note that it cannot be set to more than 15 12 17 No AC Fair DISPLAY SECTION 503 OPTION 7 With option 7 in section 503 enabled the control panel will not display the AC Failure as a trouble This means that when an AC Failure occurs when this option is on e the AC LED
14. s serial number and the choice of arming method can be changed If the other options are changed the System Master Code will revert to its original programming The System Masier Code in section 801 has access 13 7 1 Access Level Assignment SECTIONS 802 To 896 LEVEL amp SCHEDULE SCREEN FIRST BRACKETS Enter the two digit Access Level number 00 to 15 to be assigned to that User Access Code Access Levels are defined in the sections 341 to 355 see section 14 6 An Access Level is a combination of Access Doors that a User Access Code assigned to that level will be able to open Access Level 00 will permit access to all Access Doors unrestricted Access Level 13 7 2 Schedule Assignment SECTIONS 802 To 896 LEVEL amp SCHEDULE SCREEN SECOND BRACKETS Enter the two digit Schedule number 00 to 15 to be assigned to that User Access Code Schedules determine the hours days and holidays that a User Access Code will be allowed to open Access Doors The Schedules are defined in the sections 361 to 375 see section 14 7 Schedule 00 will permit access at all times unrestricted hours and days 13 7 3 Activate Card for Access Control SECTIONS 802 To 896 ACCESS OPTION SCREEN OPTION 1 Option 1 ON The Access Card is activated and can be used when the Access Control is enabled Option 1 OFF The User Access Code can be used with the Digiplex alarm system but cannot use the Access Control featur
15. 12 Once a module is programmed its sections can be sent to other similar modules through the network 3 1 PANEL PROGRAMMING MODE Use the Programming Guide to keep track of which sections were programmed and how In order to program anything in the Digiplex Control Panel you must enter the programming mode TO ENTER CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING MODE Step 1 Press and hold 0 key Step 2 Key in the INSTALLER CODE Default is 000000 Key in the 3 digit SECTION Step 3 Every feature and or option is programmed into a three digit section starting at 001 Key in required DATA Step 4 The type of data required will be detailed in the po Programming Guide and or explained in the appropriate sections of this manual After entering the required data the control panel will save the data and automatically advance to the next section or press the ENTER key to save whatever data has been entered and automatically advance to the next section Press the CLEAR key to revert to the preceding step or to erase the current data entry when you are entering data 3 2 MODULE PROGRAMMING MODE All modules connected to the communication network are programmed through any keypad in the system To do so simply enter Module Programming Mode as shown below TO ENTER THE MODULE PROGRAMMING MODE Step 1 Press amp hold 0 key Step 2 Key in INSTALLER CODE Default is 000000 Step 3 Key in section 953
16. 8 This feature will govern which partitions users have access to when entering their access codes With option 8 on the control panel will grant access to all partitions assigned to the User Access Code With option 8 off the control panel will only grant access to partitions that have been assigned to both the User Access Code and the keypad 13 6 USER PARTITION ASSIGNMENT SECTIONS 802 To 896 OPTIONS 1 TO 4 Each of the 95 User Access Codes can be assigned to one or more partitions A user can only arm disarm and view status of the partitions assigned to their User Access Codes Select one or more of the partitions for each User Access Code as shown in Figure 13 1 on page 40 If no partition assignment is selected the User Access Code will only be able to activate PGMs The System Master Code or a user with the Master Feature enabled can also program the User Partition Assignment using a different method of programming see section 16 4 13 7 ACCESS CONTROL SECTIONS 801 To 896 In addition to the User Access Code options the following options can be programmed when Access Control is enabled on the Digiplex system Access Level Schedule Access User Options and Access Card SH The System Master Code and User Access Codes with the Full Master feature enabled can also program the Access Level Schedule Access User Options and Access Card on User Access Codes to all doors all the time Only the card
17. 8 Devices connected to input terminals must be assigned to a zone and the zone s parameters must be defined Please refer to Zone Programming on page 14 for more information For UL listed installations use EOL resistor part 2011002000 Figure 2 8 Double Zone Connections N C Contact No EOL Resistor CONTROL PANEL TERMINALS elolola oo Any 1 6 ORANGE Detector 1 Terminals COM NC NO COM NC TAMPER ALARM RELAY OUTPUT Detector 2 Terminals COM NC NO COM NC 12V TAMPER ALARM RELAY OUTPUT ORANGE Detector 1 Terminals COM N C NO COM N C TAMPER ALARM RELAY OUTPUT Detector 2 Terminals OM N O COM_N C TAMPER ALARM RELAY OUTPUT Zone input COM TAMPER N C TAMPER NC N C Contacts With EOL With Tamper amp Wire Fault Recognition UL ULC CONTROL PANEL TERMINALS TAMPER ALARM RELAY OUTPUT d lsd cy COM N C NO COM NC TAMPER ALARM RELAY OUTPUT Detector 2 Terminals Zone input 5000 Nei 22KQ 2 5000 EOL EOL TAMPER N C TAMPER N C 2 13 KEYPAD ZONE CONNECTIONS el Each keypad has one hardwired input terminal allowing you to connect a detector or door contact directly to the keypad For example a door contact located at the entry point of an establishment can be wired directly to the input terminal of the entry point keypad instead of all the way to the control panel Even w
18. A and V keys to view the specific trouble GROUP 1 SYSTEM Trouble 1 AC Failure The control panel has detected a power failure This means that the system is running on the backup battery Trouble 2 Battery Trouble The backup battery is disconnected needs to be recharged or replaced Trouble 3 AUX Current Limit Devices connected to the control panel have exceeded current limits 1 1A The Auxiliary Output will shutdown until the trouble has been rectified Trouble 4 Bell Current Limit The bell or siren connected to the control panel has exceeded current limits 3A The Bell Siren Output will shutdown until the trouble is rectified Trouble 5 Bell Absent The control panel has detected that the bell or siren is not connected When the bell output is not used connect a 1kQ resistor across the bell output or this trouble will re occur Trouble 6 ROM Check Error The control panel registers a memory error Contact your distributor for replacement GROUP 2 COMMUNICATOR Trouble 1 TLM Telephone Line Monitor The control panel is unable to access the telephone line Troubles 2 to 5 2 Fail to Communicate 1 3 Fail to Communicate 2 4 Fail to Communicate 3 5 Fail to Communicate 4 The control panel has tried all assigned telephone numbers and has failed to communicate with the Security Company Trouble 6 Fail to Communicate PC The control panel is unable to communicate with th
19. After receiving a handshake from the central station the control panel activates the PGM for the period defined by the PGM Delay see section 10 2 2 This can be used to latch the central station connection to another device such as a microphone speaker module Please note that the PGM Deactivation Option must be set to Timed see section 10 2 Program First Digit 4 Second Digit 1 then 7 on Strobe Activates the PGM whenever the system is in alarm The PGM will remain activated even after Bell Cut off and will wait until the alarm is cancelled before deactivating the PGM Program First Digit 1 Second Digit choose PARTITION O all enabled partitions 8 any enabled partition then 5 on 10 2 PGM DEACTIVATION OPTION SECTION 502 OPTIONS 1 To 5 Once the PGMs are activated see section 10 1 they will deactivate according to the options programmed in section 502 Options 1 to 5 represent PGMs 1 to 5 respectively Each PGM can be set to Follow or Timed by turning the option representing the PGM on or off For example if option 1 is on in section 502 then PGM is set to Timed FOLLOW Option OFF 1 If the first digit of the PGM Activation Event is set at 1 2 3 4 5 6 or 7 the PGM will remain activated until the PGM Activation Event has ended It will ignore the PGM Deactivation Event 2 Ifthe first digit of the PGM Activation Event is set at 8 9 A B C D E or F the PGM will r
20. Can disarm with Access Card 3 Access Card with Extended Unlocked Period 5 6 Feature off off Can Regular Arm with Card off Can Stay Arm with Card on Can Instant Arm with Card off Can Force Am with Card 8 Can open armed Access Control Doors Access Control User Options Feature Select Programming Access Card Assignment Enter Access Card s serial number or present Card to the reader Press the ENTER or A key to save and advance to the next section 13 5 USER OPTIONS The User Options define how each User Access Code can arm or disarm the system Regardless of these settings all users can Regular Arm see section 16 1 their assigned partitions and all users except those with the Arm Only option see section 13 5 4 can disarm an assigned partition Select one or more of the options described in the following sub sections for each User Access Code as shown in Figure 13 1 on page 40 The System Master Code or a User Access Code with the Master Feature enabled can also program the User Options using a different programming method To program the User Access Codes refer the users to appropriate User Manual LCD Keypad User s Manual or LED Keypads User s Manual 13 5 1 Master Feature SECTIONS 802 To 896 OPTIONS 1 AND 2 1 2 Option Off Off Master Feature Disabled Off On Master Feature Disabled On Off Users can create or modify User Access Codes that have the same partition assignment On On U
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22. PABXs etc intended for connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network This allows the Digiplex control panel to be used in as many as 19 countries such as Belgium Germany Greece Portugal Sweden and Switzerland Uploading or downloading with the WinLoad Security System Management Software is up to 30 faster due to some of the changes required for CTR 21 approval Digiplex control panels with the CTR 21 approval are available as an option only order number DGP 48CTR 1 1 FEATURES EE e Digital multiplexed system Digital four wire communication network Provides power and two way communication to all modules connected to the network one network for up to 95 modules All modules have Plug and Play capability Connect modules up to 3000ft 914m from the panel Full supervision and sabotage proof technology without additional wiring Up to 48 addressable zones 8 independent keyswitch zones does not use any of the 48 zones 4 on board hardwired input terminals A True Partitions Most features and options in the Digiplex System can be inde pendently set for each partition such as event reporting entry exit delay bell squawk quick arming panics and many more All zones keyswitches user codes and keypads are assigned to specific partitions making this a true partitioned system e 95 User Codes 1 Installer and 1 System Master e Up to 4 fully programmable outputs PGMs are available PGM1 can be s
23. SECTIONS 222 To 225 001 to 255 X 15min If No Movement Auto Arming is enabled see section 6 6 the control panel can send the No Movement report code and attempt to arm the system if no movement has occurred for the period specified by the No Movement Timer If No Movement Auto Arming is disabled the control panel can still send the No Movement report code Sections 222 to 225 represent timers for partitions 1 through 4 respectively Select the section corresponding to the desired partition and program the time 001 to 255 x15 minutes 000 disabled without movement you wish the control panel to wait before arming and or sending the No Movement report code Example A user would like to arm partition 1 whenever there is no movement for a period of 4 hours First enable the Auto Arm on No Movement feature for partition 1 by turning on option 6 in section 505 Then in section 222 enter 016 16x15min 240min 4 hours 6 7 AUTO ARMING OPTIONS SECTION 505 509 513 517 OPTION 7 When using the Auto Arming Features see section 6 5 and section 6 6 the control panel can Force Arm or Stay Arm the selected partition In the section corresponding to the desired partition set option 7 Option 7 ON Stay Arming see section 16 1 2 Option 7 OFF Force Arming see section 16 1 6 6 8 ONE TOUCH FEATURES 508 512 516 520 Options 1 To 7 The One touch Features allow users to arm
24. ULC Configuration CONTROL PANEL TERMINALS L_a CONTROL PANEL TERMINALS iit lo slo ge COM NC Viel Ui Soir OUTPUT COM NC TAMPER NO COM NC ALARM RELAYJ OUTPUT Detector Te minals Detector Terminals Normally Closed Zone input COM Zone input COM 10 NC N C EOL N O With EOL N C Contacts No EOL With Tamper Recognition UL ULC Configuration CONTROL PANEL TERMINALS Detector Terminals Normally Open Zone input 1KQ COM EOL N C With EOL With Tamper amp Wire Fault Recognition UL ULC Configuration CONTROL PANEL TERMINALS Lul Tl Su ojo epf NO COM NC SAMPER Lei e OUTPUT Detector Terminals Zone input COM TAMPER EOL NC SWITCH Sole D Wei OUTPUT Detector Terminals Zone input COM 1KQ TAMPER N C SWITCH N O With EOL With Tamper amp Wire Fault Recognition Enable ATZ option 8 in section 504 cannot use extra input and connect CONTROL PANEL TERMINALS R taux ae SE E E com nc mo COM NC TAMPER ALARM BELANG OUTPU Detector Terminals Zone input COM Zo Wa 22KO TAMPER EOL N O SWITCH for installations without EOL remove 1 KQ 2 12 DOUBLE ZONE CONNECTIONS ennn eeen e Enabling the ATZ feature see section 4 7 allows you to install two detection devices per input terminal The ATZ feature is a software oriented feature Simply connect the devices as shown in Figure 2
25. better results in some cases The same applies for North American countries If the 1 1 5 pulse ratio is not providing the desired results the 1 2 ratio may be used Option 5 ON North American pulse ratio of 1 1 5 Option 5 OFF European pulse ratio of 1 2 9 4 BUSY TONE DETECTION en SECTION 521 OPTION 6 Option 6 ON the control panel can immediately hang up if it receives a busy signal when dialing an outside number Option 6 OFF feature disabled 9 5 SWITCH TO PULSE AAA nn SECTION 521 OPTION 7 Option 7 ON When reporting events to the central station the control panel can switch from tone dialing to pulse dialing on the fifth attempt The control panel continues to use pulse dialing until it establishes communication If switching to another central station telephone number the control panel will return to tone dialing and will switch back to pulse dialing on the fifth attempt Option 7 OFF Feature disabled 9 6 BELL ON COMMUNICATION FAIL SECTION 521 OPTION 8 Option 8 ON If the control panel fails to communicate with the central station when the system is armed the control panel can enable the BELL output which will set off any bells or sirens connected to the output Option 8 OFF Feature disabled 9 7 DIAL TONE DELAY SECTION 522 OPTION 7 Option 7 ON Dialer will hang up if no dial tone is present after 32 seconds Option 7 OFF Dialer will co
26. control panel will generate a standard alarm when a supervision loss occurs If the partition is disarmed when a supervision loss occurs the Zone Fault trouble will appear in the keypad s Trouble Display the control panel will transmit the appropriate report code see section 8 2 and it will also generate an audible alarm 7 3 1 Supervision Bypass Options SECTION 501 OPTION 3 With option 3 enabled in section 501 the Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options will follow the zone s bypass definition This means that the control panel will not perform any action if a supervision loss occurs on a bypassed zone With option 3 disabled the control panel will ignore the bypass definition and will follow the option set in section 7 3 if a supervision loss occurs on a bypassed zone 7 4 TAMPER RECOGNITION OPTIONS SECTION 501 OPTIONS 5 AND 6 Regardless of the Tamper Recognition Options if a tamper or wire fault occurs on a zone or on an expansion module in an armed partition the control panel will always generate an alarm unless Tamper Recognition has been disabled Alarms will be silent or audible depending on individual zone settings If a tamper or wire fault occurs on a zone or on an expansion module in a disarmed partition the control panel will follow the programmed settings TAMPER RECOGNITION DISABLED 5 OFF and 6 OFF If a partition is armed the control panel will generate a standard alarm when a tampe
27. enough time to disarm the partition s 16 1 6 Force Arming Force Arming allows the user to arm a partition when Force zones are open see section 4 4 4 Once the open zone in an armed partition is closed however the system will then arm it as well This feature is commonly used when a motion detector is protecting an area that is occupied by a keypad For example during Force arming the motion detector will remain unarmed until the user exits the area that it protects The system will then arm the motion detector The system can also be Force Armed by using a One touch Feature see section 6 8 or a keyswitch see section 5 4 3 Only User Access Codes with the Force Arm option enabled can Force Arm a partition To Force Arm users 1 Enter their ACCESS CODE 2 Press the FORCE key If the users have access to more than one partition they can press the key corresponding to the desired partition or press 0 to arm all their assigned partitions 16 1 7 Disarming Users can only disarm the partitions assigned to their User Access Codes User Access Codes with the Arm Only option see section 13 5 4 enabled cannot disarm To disarm users 1 Enter through a designated entry The Entry Delay Timer will begin 2 Enter their ACCESS CODE 3 Press the DISARM key 16 2 BYPASS PROGRAMMING EA Bypass Programming allows users to program the alarm system to ignore specified zones the next time the system is armed For a user
28. occurred for two minutes the Shabbat Feature will re activate 12 9 MODULE RESET SECTION 951 To reset a module that is connected to the network to its default values key in the module s serial number into section 951 12 10 LOCATE MODULE SECTION 952 If you wish to locate a specific module e g detector zone expansion module etc connected to the network key in the module s serial number into section 952 The green LOCATE LED on the module will begin to flash until the serial number is re entered into section 952 or the appropriate tamper or unlocate switch on the module is pressed 12 11 MODULE PROGRAMMING SECTION 953 All modules connected to the network are programmed through the control panel Therefore if you wish to program a module enter section 953 to enter Module Programming Mode see section 3 2 and key in the module s serial number At this point any sections entered will be those of the selected module For details on how to program the modules refer to the module s Installer s Guide or the module s Programming Guide To exit this mode press the CLEAR key until you are in Normal Mode 12 12 MODULE BROADCAST SECTION 954 This feature allows you to copy the contents of all programming sections from one module to one or more of the same type of module In section 954 key in the serial number of the source module then enter the serial numbers of all the destination modules
29. one armed period The control panel will ignore zones with the Auto Zone Shutdown option that have surpassed the programmed limit To program the Auto Zone Shutdown Limit key in the desired 3 digit counter 000 to 015 into section 217 Entering 000 disables this feature The Auto Zone Shutdown Limit resets every time the system is armed 4 4 2 Bypass Zones SECTIONS 101 TO 148 OPTION 2 Only zones with option 2 enabled can be Manually Bypassed see section 13 5 3 Fire Zones cannot be bypassed All zones are set as Bypass Zones by default 4 4 3 Stay Zones SECTIONS 101 TO 148 OPTION 3 Only zones with option 3 enabled will be bypassed when the system is Stay Armed see section 16 1 2 All other zones will remain activated Fire Zones cannot be set as Stay Zones 4 4 4 Force Zones SECTIONS 101 To 148 OPTION 4 Only zones with option 4 enabled can be bypassed when the system is Force armed see section 16 1 6 Fire Zones cannot be set as Force Zones 4 4 5 Alarm Types SECTIONS 101 To 148 Options 5 6 5 6 Zone Alarm Type Off Off Steady Audible Alarm Off On Pulsed Audible Alarm On Off Silent Alarm On On Generates a report only e A Steady Audible Alarm transmits the appropriate report code if programmed and generates an alarm providing a steady output for any bells or sirens connected to the control panel A Pulsed Audible Alarm transmits the appropriate report code and generat
30. ready to answer when the control panel calls back Please note that the PC Telephone Number must be programmed in order to use the Call Back feature USER FEATURES 16 1 ARMING AND DISARMING FEATURES Partitions can be armed using various arming methods 16 1 1 Regular Arming This method is used for the everyday arming of the system All zones within the partition must be closed to arm the system The system can also be Regular Armed by using a One touch Feature see section 6 8 or a keyswitch see section 5 4 5 All users are able to Regular Arm the partition s assigned to their User Access Codes To Regular Arm users 1 Enter their ACCESS CODE 2 Press the ARM key If the users have access to more than one partition they can press the key corresponding to the desired partition or press 0 to arm all their assigned partitions 16 1 2 Stay Arming Stay Arming will partially arm the partition to permit the user to remain in the protected area The programmed Stay Zones see section 4 4 3 will not arm when Stay Arming a partition For example the doors and windows can be armed without arming the motion detectors The system can also be Stay Armed by using a One touch Feature see section 6 8 or a keyswitch see section 5 4 2 Only User Access Codes with the Stay and Instant Arm option enabled can Stay Arm a partition To Stay Arm users 1 Enter their ACCESS CODE 2 Press the STAY key If the users have
31. s assigned partitions To access an OR Access Door the Access Card must be assigned to at least one partition assigned to the door An OR door will arm or disarm only the partitions that it has in common with the card Section 340 consists of four screens of eight options each Each option represents an Access Door Enable the option corresponding to the door to be set in OR Door Access Mode Options that remain disabled represent doors set in the AND Door Access Mode For example if option 2 in the Second Screen is enabled in section 340 Door 10 will use the OR Door Access Mode Option ON OR Door Access Mode Option OFF AND Door Access Mode default 14 6 ACCESS LEVELS SECTIONS 341 To 355 Users will only be allowed access to the doors assigned in the Access Level programmed on their User Access Codes see section 13 7 1 Each Access Level is a combination of the Access Doors that were assigned in sections 301 to 332 You can program up to 15 different Access Levels from 01 to 15 Level 00 allows the user access to all the Access Doors Using Feature Select Programming enable or disable options representing the desired doors For example if the options representing doors 01 02 and 03 are enabled in section 341 any User Access Code or Access Card assigned to Level 01 will only have access to doors 01 02 and 03 14 7 SCHEDULES en en SECTIONS 361 To 375 S
32. terminals must be assigned to a zone and the zone s parameters must be defined see section 4 Figure 2 12 Connecting the DGP2 ZX4 Partial view of Control Panel N N EXPANDER CONNECTOR VAR A AA AN Lo ODODODD PARADOX SECURITY SYSTEMS seejosij SERIAL PORT DIGIPLEX EY For the purposes of Zone Programming the control panel recognizes the DGP2 ZX4 s inputs as follows 41C23C4 NO ATZ DGP2 ZX4 Input 1 Input 009 DGP2 ZX4 Input 2 Input 010 DGP2 ZX4 Input 3 Input 011 DGP2 2X4 Input 4 Input 012 ATZ Enabled DGP2 ZX4 Input 1 Input 009 amp 013 DGP2 ZX4 Input 2 Input 010 amp 014 DGP2 ZX4 Input 3 Input 011 amp 015 DGP2 ZX4 Input 4 Input 012 amp 016 PROGRAMMING METHODS The Digiplex Control Panel can be programmed using the WinLoad software the Paradox Memory Key or manually by using a keypad We highly recommend programming the control panel with WinLoad as it greatly simplifies the process and reduces potential data errors Please refer to WINLOAD SOFTWARE on page 46 for details on how to set up the control panel to function with WinLoad You can also copy the programmed contents of one Digiplex control panel into as many Digiplex control panels as you need by using the Paradox Memory Key see section 3 7 Each control panel is programmed in less than 5 seconds Keypads and other modules can also be programmed easily by using Module Broadcast see section 12
33. the serial number manually or present the Access Card to the keypad s reader and its serial number will register automatically 13 8 MULTIPLE ACTION FEATURE SECTION 504 OPTION 1 By enabling option 1 in section 504 users will remain in the User Menu after entering their access code This allows users to perform more than one action without having to re enter their access code With option 1 off in section 504 the control panel will exit the User Menu after every action ACCESS CONTROL Access control is an industry term for a system that monitors and regulates the passage into and out of protected areas With access control you can identify who accesses a site and limit the days and times that specific people can enter and exit that site Each door in the access control system is equipped with a reader an access control keypad a request for exit motion detector a door contact and an electronic door strike These devices work together with the control panel to unlock the door only for authorized personnel at authorized periods of time Each person who is authorized to access the protected area is issued a card The card is assigned to a User Access Code and programmed with an Access Level see section 14 6 and a Schedule see section 14 7 When a card is presented to the reader the control panel will determine whether or not to unlock the door depending on if the card is allowed to open that door Access Level a
34. to bypass a zone the zone must have the Bypass option enabled the User Access Code must have the Bypass option enabled and the zone must be within the User Access Code s partition assignment To Bypass users 1 Enter their ACCESS CODE 2 Press the BYP key 3 Enter the zones 2 digit number 4 Press ENTER key to exit Users can also activate Bypass Recall Bypass Recall reinstates all the zones that were bypassed the last time the partition s assigned to the User Access Code were armed To activate Bypass Recall users 1 Enter their ACCESS CODE 2 Press the BYP key Press the MEM key Press ENTER key to exit Ow 16 3 CHIME ZONES The keypads can be programmed to emit rapid intermittent beeps whenever designated zones within their assigned partitions are opened or when they are opened within a certain time period These zones are Chime Zones To program a Chime Zone users 1 Enter their ACCESS CODE 2 Press the 9 key 3 Press the 1 key 4 Enter the zones 2 digit number 5 Press ENTER key to save To program a time period when the Chime Zones are activated users 1 Enter their ACCESS CODE 2 Press the 9 key Press the 2 key Enter the time that keypads will start beeping when Chime Zones are opened according to the 24 hour clock i e 9AM is 09 00 and 9PM is 21 00 AU 5 Enter the time that keypads will stop beeping when Chime Zones are opened according to t
35. useful for seniors and for the physically challenged Access is only granted during the card s assigned Schedule and to doors programmed in its Access Level Option 3 ON Extended Unlocked Period is enabled on card Option 3 OFF Extended Unlocked Period is disabled on card Example Door Unlocked Extended opens Period Unlocked Period 5 sec 15 sec 0 05 20 Seconds 13 7 6 Arming with Access Card SECTIONS 802 TO 896 ACCESS OPTION SCREEN OPTIONS 4 5 6 AND 7 An Access Card can be programmed to arm the partition s assigned to the door when the valid card is presented to the reader twice within approximately 5 seconds while the door remains closed For an Access Card to be valid it must be presented during its assigned Schedule within its assigned Access Level and be assigned to the keypad s assigned partitions depending on the Door Access Mode see section 14 5 The arming method is determined by turning ON or OFF one of the options from 5 to 7 No ARMING WITH CARD Option 4 OFF Arming with Access Card is disabled REGULAR ARMING WITH CARD Option 4 ON and Options 5 6 amp 7 OFF The Access Card can Regular Arm partitions see section 16 1 STAY ARMING WITH CARD Options 4 and 5 ON and Options 6 and 7 OFF The Access Card can Stay Arm the partitions see section 16 1 INSTANT ARMING WITH CARD Options 4 and 6 ON and Options 5 and 7 OFF The Access Card can Instan
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37. you wish to program and press Acc module is broadcasting its data to a module or to modules of the same type and model number For example an APR PRT1 Printer Module cannot broadcast to an APR3 PRT1 Likewise a DGP module cannot broadcast to a DGP2 module The Module Broadcast feature will only work when a For example You ve completed the programming of a zone expansion module sn 30540033 and you wish to program another two zone expansion modules sn 30540075 and sn 30412100 with the same settings and options 1 Press and hold the 0 key 2 Key in the Installer Code 3 Enter 954 4 Enter 30540033 30540075 and 30412100 5 Press ACC The control pane will automatically copy the contents of 30540033 into the other two zone expansion modules 12 13 REMOVE MODULE SECTION 955 After entering section 955 the control panel will scan all modules connected to the network If any missing modules are detected i e detector removed from the network during this scan the control panel will erase the module s serial number and remove the module from the control panel s memory 12 14 SERIAL NUMBER VIEWING SECTION 900 This feature allows you to view the serial number of the control panel as well as the serial numbers of all modules connected to the network With the LCD Keypad After entering section 900 the keypad will display the eight digit serial number of the control panel Use the A and
38. 00 4 minutes 7 2 1 No Bell Cut Off on Fire Alarm SECTION 502 OPTION 8 The control panel can disable the Bell Cut Off Timer when alarms are generated from zones defined as Standard or Delayed Fire Zones see section 4 2 The bell siren output will remain enabled until a user disarms the partition in alarm 7 2 2 Recycle Alarm Rate SECTIONS 246 To 249 Once an alarm has occurred the control panel will re verify the zone status at a programmed rate once the Bell Cut Off Timer and the Recycle Delay have elapsed If any open zones remain the control panel will regenerate the alarm The number of times in one armed period that the control panel will re verify the zone status after the Bell Cut off occurs is programmed in sections 246 to 249 which represent partitions 1 through 4 Enter rate from 001 to 255 000 no limit 7 2 3 Recycle Delay SECTIONS 242 To 245 The Recycle Delay is the amount of time the control panel will wait after the Bell Cut off occurs before re verifying the zone status In the section corresponding to the desired partition program the Recycle Delay from 001 to 255 minutes 000 disabled Sections 242 to 245 represent partitions 1 through 4 7 3 WIRELESS TRANSMITTER SUPERVISION OPTIONS SECTION 501 OPTIONS 1 AND 2 The Supervision feature must be enabled in a wireless module DGP 319 or OMN RCV3 in order for this feature to function When the control panel receives a Supervis
39. 03 speed 204 Control Panel Terminal 4 Input 004 speed 205 Control Panel Doubler 1 Input 005 speed 206 Control Panel Doubler 2 Input 006 speed 207 Control Panel Doubler 3 Input 007 speed 208 Control Panel Doubler 4 Input 008 speed The optional DGP2 ZX4 On board Zone Expansion see section 2 16 209 DGP2 ZX4 Terminal 1 Input 009 speed 210 DGP2 ZX4 Terminal 2 Input 010 speed 211 DGP2 ZX4 Terminal 3 Input 011 speed 212 DGP2 ZX4 Terminal 4 Input 012 speed 213 DGP2 ZX4 Doubler 1 Input 013 speed 214 DGP2 ZX4 Doubler 2 Input 014 speed 215 DGP2 ZX4 Doubler 3 Input 015 speed 216 DGP2 ZX4 Doubler 4 Input 016 speed 4 6 EOL ZONES SECTION 504 OPTION 7 If detection devices connected to hardwired input terminals use 1kQ end of line resistors enable option 7 in section 504 For more information on the use of EOL resistors refer to Zone Connections in section 2 11 amp section 2 12 4 7 ZONE DOUBLING ATZ SECTION 504 OPTION 8 Enabling the ATZ feature allows you to install two detection devices per hardwired input terminal Each detection device will have its own zone display its zone status on the keypad and send separate alarm codes for each zone The extra zones are recognized as described in Figure 4 5 For information on how to connect the detection devices please refer to Double Zone Connections in section 2 12 Fire Zones cannot be doubled Figure 4 5 ATZ Input Terminal Recognition 3a
40. 16 45 17 00 17 15 17 30 17 45 9 18 00 18 15 18 30 18 45 19 00 19 15 19 30 19 45 A 20 00 20 15 20 30 20 45 21 00 21 15 21 30 21 45 B 22 00 22 15 22 30 22 45 23 00 23 15 23 30 23 45 8 Utility Keys 0 Keys 1 8 2 Keys 4 8 5 Keys 7 amp 8 CLEAR 8 0 Keys 28 3 Keys58 6 Keys8 amp 9 0 8 ENTER Feature Select Programming First Event Second Digit Digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Access 0 Door 01 Door 02 Door 03 Door 04 Door 05 Door 06 Door 07 Door 08 Granted 1 Door 09 Door10 Door11 Door12 Door13 Door 14 Door 15 Door 16 2 Door 17 Door 18 Door 19 Door 20 Door 21 Door 22 Door 23 Door 24 3 Door 25 Door 26 Door 27 Door 28 Door 29 Door 30 Door 31 Door 32 User Code 8 Code 01 Code 02 Code 03 Code 04 Code05 Code 06 Code 07 Code 08 Entered 9 Code 09 Code10 Code 11 Code 13 Code13 Code14 Code 15 Code 16 A Code 17 Code18 Code 19 Code 20 Code 21 Code 22 Code 23 Code 24 B Code 25 Code 26 Code 27 Code 28 Code 29 Code 30 Code 31 Code 32 C Code 33 Code 34 Code 35 Code 36 Code 37 Code 38 Code 39 Code 40 D Code 41 Code 42 Code 43 Code 44 Code 45 Code 46 Code 47 Code 48 E Code 49 Code 50 Code 51 Code 52 Code 53 Code 54 Code 55 Code 56 F Code 57 Code 58 Code 59 Code 60 Code 61 Co
41. 2 around the panel box to permit adequate ventilation and heat dissipation The installation site should be dry and close to an AC source ground connection and telephone line connection 2 2 EARTH GROUND Connect the zone and dialer ground terminals from the control panel to the cabinet and cold water pipe or grounding rod as per local electrical codes grounds for the zone and dialer grounds as shown in For maximum lightning protection use separate earth A Figure 2 3 on page 6 2 3 AC POWER Use a 16 5VAC 50 60Hz transformer with a minimum 20VA rating to provide sufficient AC power For increased power you can use a transformer with a 40VA rating For UL Listed systems you can use model BE156240CAA For CSA listed systems use model BE116240AAA Do not use any switch controlled outlets to power the transformer Connect the transformer as shown in Figure 2 3 on page 6 scan see section 12 6 that will last between 30 and During power up the control panel will begin a module 120 seconds Do not connect the transformer or the backup battery until all wiring is completed 2 4 BACKUP BATTERY In order to provide power during power loss connect a 12VDC 4Ah 7Ah rechargeable acid lead or gel cell backup battery YUASA model NP7 12 recommended as shown in Figure 2 3 on page 6 Connect the backup battery after applying AC power When installing verify proper polarity as reversed connections will blow the batter
42. 3 Ademco Express DTMF 4 2 4 Reserved for future use 5 Ademco Contact ID 6 SIA FSK 7 Pager 8 5 1 Standard Pulse Formats The Digiplex Control Panel can use the Ademco slow Silent Knight fast and Sescoa standard pulse reporting formats see Table 4 Reporting Formats 8 5 2 Ademco Express The Ademco Express is a high speed reporting format that communicates 2 digit 00 to FF report codes programmed into sections 600 to 718 Unlike other Ademco formats the Ademco Express does not use the Contact ID Report Codes 8 5 3 Ademco Contact ID Ademco Contact ID is a fast communicator format that uses tone reporting instead of pulse reporting This communicator format also uses a pre defined list of industry standard messages and report codes that will suit most of your basic installation needs To manually program the report codes key in the 2 digit hexadecimal values from the Contact ID Report Codes List in the Programming Guide into the desired report codes in sections 600 to 718 see section 8 2 You can also enter 00 to disable reporting or FF to use the default report code from the Automatic Report Code List in the Programming Guide To automatically program a set of default Contact ID codes refer to section 8 13 8 5 4 SIA FSK SIA FSK is a fast communicator format that uses tone reporting instead of pulse reporting This communicator format uses a pre defined list of industry standard messages and rep
43. 6 6 Keypad E EE 48 16 7 Trouble DISplay sc ss22ccesccht edi cepetheheciace chads sve EE rege aia 49 16 8 Event Record Display 7 ig de s Edge EE Ghia il a ranken e BR ep eh eh Ge EE eet 50 INDEX NEE 51 WARNING Sinai eten eneen a 56 INTRODUCTION Paradox Security Systems has once again redefined the boundaries of the security industry and is proud to introduce the Digiplex Control Panel A new generation in control panel technology the Digiplex Control Panel uses a quad wire communication network that provides power and two way communication for up to 95 modules keypads motion detectors expansion modules etc This combined with four true partitions event call direction and the zone numbering feature simplifies the task of installing or making changes to your security system The innovative new programming method makes programming the control panel logical and much simpler to execute This new generation of control panels offers increased capabilities with countless new features without compromising its user friendliness If anything these new control panels are easier to use and easier to install making the Digiplex Control Panel the ultimate in reliable security protection CTR 21 APPROVAL The Digiplex DGP 48 control panel meets the European Union Common Technical Requirement CTR 21 The CTR 21 requirement is an electrical standard that defines the analogue interface for all two wire telecommunications equipment i e DECT
44. 60 seconds before a partition automatically arms itself During the final 10 seconds of the 60 second period the bell or siren will emit three squawks at 1 second intervals BELL SQUAWK DURING EXIT DELAY Option 4 ON The bell or siren will squawk at 1 second intervals during the Exit Delay During the final 10 seconds of the Exit Delay the bell or siren will emit three squawks at 1 second intervals BELL SQUAWK ON ENTRY DELAY Option 5 ON The bell or siren will squawk at 1 second intervals during the Entry Delay BELL SQUAWK ON REMOTE ARMING Option 6 ON When using a wireless module DGP 319 or OMN RCV3 the bell or siren will squawk once upon arming or disarming with a remote control 6 14 RING BACK bn nl SECTIONS 507 511 515 519 Options 7 AND 8 After disarming the system the control panel can warn the user that there was an alarm and that it may be dangerous to enter by having the keypad beep 10 times and or by squawking the bell 10 times The user should leave immediately and contact the central station from a secure location Sections 507 511 515 and 519 represent partitions 1 through 4 respectively Since the control panel can enable the Ring Back features for each individual partition select the section that corresponds to the desired partition and turn on the desired option Option 7 ON Option 8 ON Bell Squawk Ring Back Enabled Keypad Ring Back Enabled 6 15 SWITCH To STA
45. 83 900ft 383m 151 1000ft 305m 345 1000ft 305m 136 1500ft 457m 230 2000ft 610m 172 2500ft 762m 138 3000ft 914m 115 Figure 2 4 Sample Power Requirement Calculations 16 5VAC 40VA CONTROL PANEL AUX OUTPUT 700PU Transformer Power required by devices connected to control panel s auxiliary output must not exceed the auxiliary output s limit A B C D E F G 330PU lt 700PU OK 5 Oft en oe 200ft 61m LCD Keypad DGP2 641 D 80PU Wireless Module DGP 319 A 70PU 25ft 7 5m Addressable Detector 50ft 15m De E 25PU APR3 ZX8 B 40PU 25ft 7 5m 100ft 30m LED Keypad DPG 620 As indicated in Table 2 this run of wire can F 45PU support 700PU Total PU on this run of wire DO 15m A 70PU B 40PU 110PU lt 700PU OK LED Keypad DGP 648 G 45PU 300ft 91m 950ft 255m As indicated in Table 2 this run of wire can support 454PU Total PU on this run of wire D 80PU E 25PU F 45PU G 45PU 195PU lt 454PU OK Addressable Detector DGP2 60 C 25P 1000ft 305m As indicated in Table 2 this run of wire can support 136PU Total PU on this run of wire A 70PU C 25PU 95PU lt 136PU OK If in the above example you were to add an LCD Keypad 80PU to the 100 foot or 300 foot wire you would not exceed the wire s limit Although adding the LCD Keypad to the 1 000 foot
46. CTION 990 Enter 147 into section 990 to lock all programming When 147 is programmed in section 990 performing a hardware reset as described in section 12 1 will not affect the current panel settings To remove the Installer Lock enter 000 into section 990 Default Unlocked 12 5 PARTITIONING AA SECTION 500 OPTIONS 1 To 4 The Digiplex Control Panel can provide your system with up to four completely independent partitions Most features and options in the Digiplex System can be independently set for each partition such as Event Reporting Entry Exit Delay Bell Squawk One touch Arming Panic Alarms and many more All zones keyswitch zones user codes and system modules are assigned to specific partitions making this a true partitioned system In section 500 enable the option s that correspond to the desired partition s Where options 1 to 4 represent partitions 1 through 4 12 5 1 Panel Partition Assignment SECTION 450 The control panel will report system events as originating from the partitions enabled in this section The System Troubles i e AC Failure TLM Failure etc can only be viewed through the partitions enabled in this section 00 All enabled partitions see section 500 01 Control Panel installed in Partition 1 02 Control Panel installed in Partition 2 03 Control Panel installed in Partition 3 04 Control Panel installed in Partition 4 12 6 INSTALLER FUNCTION KEYS
47. DIGIP LE XxX W CE FE IC Digiplex Control Panel V3 0 DGP 48 Reference and Installation Manual P A R A D O X TABLE OF CONTENTS N RODU OTON sarta dao ota 4 Asd Features ti A A A a 4 Ee TEE 4 INSTALLATION sacar oa dudo OD 5 2 1 LOGatlon Se MOUNTING ies Acie deerne tet ON a eRe kala lela ees ited slate eed tee Meares tee 5 2 2 Earth Ground A teenie eee ee eee et nie E oe ee ee 5 2 3 AG POWOR eten tl evaluate tit eva aen eelt E Metered 5 2 4 Backup NEE 5 2 5 Auxiliary Power ul EE 5 2 6 Telephone Line Connection siii ia dietitian an a ea ede ode tel da ia Felka 5 2 7 Bell siren Output ern zen eves andes gece Eed vand addeert beneath ankerden naad tenderen nadoen edad eeen nnee heen 5 2 8 Calculating Power Requirements neroian serae nane derne aae u a aara aia ad en REENEN REENEN 7 2 9 Programmable Outputs EE 9 2 TOINGTWOrK GOMMECTIONS patata a o eT ce 9 2A1 Single ZONE Connections EE 9 2 12 Do ble Zone Connections iarsin ani ei i ead nish ele th ha geed ida Send aeta 10 2 43 Keypad Zone Connections sssrini iotr eE EE aaa 10 2 14 Keyswitch Connections nists geheegt At ege dh eer Ade ete hae nee ananda ade dove det oaths ta OPSE ce 10 EREN al AO1 OUA 10 216 Connecting the DGR2 2X4 in zon saeta rine vertier entente den haten reen EKN edi RA andante etd ee deed 11 PROGRAMMING en A e a EE 12 8 1 Panel Programming Mode nnie Sia aid cs 12 3 2 Module Programming MOde EE 12 3 9 Feature Select P
48. Dial Program the panel telephone number in WinLoad and follow the ADP 1 Adapter s instructions When the computer has dialed press and hold the 0 key enter the INSTALLER CODE and press ARM to manually answer WinLoad from the panel Press DISARM to hang up 15 8 EVENT BUFFER TRANSMISSION eenn ennn nennen SECTION 522 OPTION 2 If the Event Buffer contains 974 events since the last upload the control panel will make two attempts to establish communication with a computer using WinLoad by calling the PC Telephone Number programmed in section 560 WinLoad must be in Wait To Dial mode When the system establishes communication it will upload the contents of the Event Buffer to WinLoad If communication is interrupted before completing transmission or if after two attempts communication is not established the system will wait until the Event Buffer attains another 974 events before attempting to re communicate with the central station When the Event Buffer is full each subsequent new event will erase the oldest event in the buffer The Event Buffer can hold 1024 Events 15 9 CALL BACK FEATURE SECTION 522 OPTION 1 For additional security when a computer using WinLoad attempts to communicate with the control panel the control panel can hang up and call the computer back to re verify identification codes and re establish communication When the control panel hangs up WinLoad automatically goes into Wait For Call Mode
49. E 4 Input 008 Input 004 1k ay El Input 007 Input 008 DT 22k 2 2k For ATZ recognition for the DGP2 ZX4 see Connecting the DGP2 ZX4 KEYSWITCH PROGRAMMING The Digiplex Control Panel can support up to 8 keyswitch zones in addition to the 48 standard zones A keyswitch allows a user to arm or disarm a system by pressing a key or by toggling a keyswitch The keyswitches are connected to the hardwired input terminals of either the Digiplex control panel zone expansion modules or the keypad For more information on the installation of keyswitches please refer to section 2 14 Keyswitches must be assigned to a keyswitch zone and that zone must be defined as described in this section Keyswitch Numbering 049 to 056 e Serial of the Module Input of the Module Keyswitch Parameters 149 to 156 e Keyswitch Definitions e Keyswitch Partition Assignment e Keyswitch Options The Keyswitch Numbering feature enables you to individually assign each input to any keyswitch zone in the Digiplex system Please refer to section 5 1 for details The Keyswitch Parameters define the keyswitch s partition assignment and its arming method see section 5 2 to section 5 4 Figure 5 1 Keyswitch Programming Press amp hold the 0 key Key in INSTALLER CODE Key in 3 digit SECTION Keyswitch Numbering Sectio
50. E eMn aa AeA EENE EE Aaa ATENE ATERA 21 6 11 Maximum Bypass EE 22 6 12 Displ y Bypass lf Armed EE 22 6 13 BellSq awk niin eeeh ate TO E Bd OE died 22 6 14 Ring Dack Zet r neerde eS dS ed ee et ate ea 22 6 15 Switeh To Stay ul Le DEE 22 ALARM PON Saa ai tao 23 Ka E TE te 23 LEET GE 23 7 3 Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options nnee eenneeeneneneeeeneneneeernereneeennereneennvennerenneennenenenenenenveenerenveenerenn 23 TA Tamper ee eier 23 75 Keypad Panic Options re eestustrte arenden o an Ada halal eee 24 EVENT REPOR LING aria e A G R E 25 8 1 Reporting Enabled ET 26 ene 26 8 3 Gentrdl Station PHONG EE 28 8 4 Parution AGCOUMER EE 28 8 5 Reporting F rmats ioan feaa oa healt A eter Ne ei 28 8 65 Event Gall Dike ctlony zit ate cing sedans steun eisai ete gedeien ete ee pera ae 29 8 7 Recent Close EEN 29 8 3 Auto Test Report ricota ti east EE 29 8 9 Power Fail Report Delay eege Aandeel edna A A ee ee ee 29 8 10 Disarm Reporting KE le 29 8 11 Zone Restore Report OptlONS anssen oh Sis dE easicle al eal aie even eenn elie i a ee ieee 29 Ke RE 29 8 13 Auto Report Code Programming cion ven nan en ated tee etterende 30 DIAL ei aka 31 9 1 helephone Line Montord fare ran nara 31 9 2 one pue Deltgen veenendaal es el al EEN 31 93 Pulso E WEE 31 9 4 Busy Tone Detection zo er tun ater te ten eere ne neren ieee ets 31 9 5 Switch To Pulse oia Rail he rotend Sa ege 31 9 6 Bell On Gommunication Fall ceci baad dink k
51. GP2 641AC You have the choice of viewing the events in all the partitions at once or by individual area In either case the most recent event is displayed first see Figure 16 3 Event Record screens To view the events 1 Enter the SYSTEM MASTER CODE 2 Press the 7 key 3 Press the 0 key for all partitions Press the 1 key for Partition 1 Press the 2 key for Partition 2 Press the 8 key for Partition 3 Press the 4 key for Partition 4 4 Use the W key to view subsequent events 5 Press the CLEAR key to exit Once you have entered the Event Record Display you can change the order that the Event Record screens see Figure 16 3 Event Record screens appear by pressing the 7 key If you already know the number of the event you want to view press the MEM key and then enter the event s number Figure 16 3 Event Record screens Identification screens gt FIRST AREA 201 e 1999 11 25 09 07 Area where the j The number of event occurred the event B The date and time the event occurred Event screens CODE ENTERED CODE 01 E The event s that occurred Sections BOO anneke ht ar edn 23 37 NN 15 BOL E E E 20 23 24 049 to EE 18 E 23 32 33 38 Gi DE E 15 KEE 20 33 37 39 TARO ADO A EI EEA E EE E ee elen 18 SOA E EEEE EEE 17 22 39 40 42 DO tess ace EE 17 KENE 20 21 STEE Tt EE AAA RA 17 EE 24 29 ZE 16 BOT E EE E 22 EE 39 B08 E 21 ENNE 29 KEE 20 21 SE Se aN eed A EE 21 KR
52. ILENT OPERATION The control panel emits a single Confirmation Beep and transmits the appropriate report code see section 8 2 5 to the central station AUDIBLE OPERATION The alarm output bell siren activates until a user cancels the alarm with a valid User Access Code or when the Bell Cut Off Timer elapses see section 7 2 FIRE OPERATION Same as audible operation except that the bell siren output will be pulsed as shown in Figure 4 4 on page 16 EVENT REPORTING Figure 8 1 Event Reporting 32 digits Sections 561 to 564 Dialing Enabled Disabled Partition 1 Reporting Account Number 1 Option 3 Section 521 gt 3 or 4 digits 0 F in Section 551 Ge Reporting Account Number 2 Partition 2 3 or 4 digits 0 F in Section 552 Ee UmDETS Partition 3 pl Reporting Account Number 3 SE 3 or 4 digits 0 F in Section 553 en Reporting Account Number 4 Partition 4 3 o 4 digits 0 F in Section 554 Central Station Telephone gt Numbers 1 through 4 Related Features Delay Before Alarm Transmission Section 256 Pager Format Delay Transmission Section 259 Recent Closing Delay Section 219 Power Failure Report Delay Section 260 Auto Test Report Sections 261 amp 270 Report Disarm Options Option 7 Section 506 510 514 518 Report Zone Restore Options Option 8 Section 522
53. IONS 101 To 148 FIRST DIGIT A For details how to connect smoke detectors to the control panel refer to Fire Circuits in section 2 15 When a zone is programmed as a Fire zone the zone becomes normally open and requires an EOL resistor The zone will not function as normally closed Whenever a Standard 24Hr Fire Zone is triggered whether it is armed or disarmed the control panel can send a Zone Alarm report code see section 8 2 5 senda Fire Loop Trouble Report see section 8 2 11 if a tamper wiring fault occurs on a Fire Zone A Zone Fault Trouble will also appear in the keypad s Trouble Display generate a Fire alarm which is always audible regardless of other settings Fire alarms will generate an intermittent bell siren output signal as demonstrated in Figure 4 4 Figure 4 4 Bell Siren Output During Fire Alarm Bell Fire Alarm Output Latched 1 I l On i UL 1 5 sec 4 2 9 Stay Delay Zone SECTIONS 101 TO 148 FIRST DIGIT B TO E When a Stay Delay zone is armed using the Regular or Force arming methods the control panel will process the zone as an Instant zone see section 4 2 4 When a Stay Delay zone is armed using the Stay or Instant arming methods and the zone is triggered the control panel will not generate an alarm until the programmed Stay Delay has elapsed A zone can be defined with one of four Stay Delays Each Stay Delay is associated with an Entry Delay Ti
54. IONS 149 To 156 OPTION 8 This option is identical to Stay Arming except that all armed zones will become Instant Zones see section 4 2 4 For more information on Instant Arming refer to section 16 1 4 5 4 5 Regular Arming Keyswitch SECTIONS 149 To 156 OPTION 6 To 8 When options 6 to 8 are off the keyswitch arming option will default to Regular Arming see section 16 1 1 ARMING amp DISARMING OPTIONS 6 1 ARMING FOLLOWS PARTITION SECTIONS 505 509 513 517 Options 1 To 4 A partition can be set to follow the arming and disarming status of one or more partitions If a partition is set to follow more than one partition the partition will arm when all selected partitions are armed However the partition will disarm as soon as one of the selected partitions is disarmed For more details on how these options are programmed please refer to the Programming Guide Example If options 2 and 3 are on in section 505 Partition 1 will automatically arm whenever partitions 2 and 3 are armed Partition 1 will disarm when either partition 2 or partition 3 is disarmed 505 Partition 1 Option 2 Partition 1 arms and disarms with Partition 2 Option 3 Partition 1 arms and disarms with Partition 3 Option 4 Partition 1 arms and disarms with Partition 4 509 Partition 2 Option 1 Partition 2 arms and disarms with Partition 1 Option 3 Partition 2 arms and disarms with Partit
55. ON 3 Alternatively the control panel can transmit the test report code programmed into section 717 every hour Turn off option 3 to disable this feature Program the minute of each hour 00 00 to 00 59 it sends the test report into section 270 8 9 POWER FAIL REPORT DELAY SECTION 260 The control panel will delay transmission of the AC Failure report code programmed into section 712 by the period programmed into section 260 000 to 255 minutes 8 10 DISARM REPORTING OPTIONS SECTIONS 506 510 514 518 OPTION 7 Since the control panel can enable the Disarm Reporting Options for each individual partition select the section that corresponds to the desired partition and turn option 7 on or off as desired Sections 506 510 514 518 represent partitions 1 to 4 respectively REPORT ON DISARM AFTER ALARM ONLY Option 7 ON The Digiplex Control Panel will send Disarming Report Codes see section 8 2 3 to the central station only when the system is disarmed following an alarm REPORT ON DISARM Option 7 OFF The Digiplex Control Panel will send the Disarming Report Codes see section 8 2 3 to the central station whenever a partition is disarmed 8 11 ZONE RESTORE REPORT OPTIONS SECTION 522 OPTION 8 REPORT ON ZONE CLOSURE Option 8 ON The control panel will send the Zone Alarm Restore report codes see section 8 2 6 to the central station as soon as the zone returns to nor
56. RESET EE A AAA AAA Performing a software reset will set certain parameters to default values or program certain sections with a set of pre defined values To do so 1 Make sure the RESET jumper on the control panel is on 2 Enter Panel Programming Mode see section 3 1 3 Enter the 3 digit SECTION corresponding to the software reset you wish to perform Section 970 Entering this section will reset all programmable sections from 001 to 896 to default values Only the Event Buffer Installer Code System Master Code Panel ID and PC Password will not be reset Section 974 Access Control reset sections from 301 to 392 Section 975 Entering this section will reset all Zone and Keyswitch programming sections from 001 to 156 to default values Section 976 Entering this section will reset all programmable timers in sections 200 to 450 to default values Section 977 Entering this section will reset sections from 500 to 522 to default values Section 978 Entering this section will reset all communication sections from 523 to 718 except 537 to default values Section 979 Entering this section will reset all user code sections from 801 to 896 to default values 12 3 BATTERY CHARGE CURRENT eenn SECTION 503 OPTION 6 Option 6 ON Battery Charge Current 700mA minimum 40VA transformer Option 6 OFF Battery Charge Current 350mA 12 4 INSTALLER CODE LOCK SE
57. SECTION 257 The number 001 to 255 programmed into section 257 determines how many times the control panel will dial the same central station telephone number before proceeding to the next number Also refer to section 8 6 3 8 6 2 Delay Between Dialing Attempts SECTION 258 This delay will determine the amount of time the control panel will wait between dialing attempts This delay can be set from 001 to 255 seconds 8 6 3 Alternate Backup Option SECTION 522 OPTION 6 With option 6 enabled in section 522 the control panel will dial the selected backup telephone number after every failed attempt to contact a central station telephone number Otherwise option 6 off the control panel will only dial the backup telephone number after the Maximum Dialing Attempts see section 8 6 1 to one central station telephone number have failed 8 7 RECENT CLOSE DELAY SECTION 219 If after having armed the system an alarm is generated within the period programmed into section 219 000 to 255 seconds the control panel will transmit the Recent Close report code programmed into section 679 8 8 AUTO TEST REPORT SECTIONS 261 AND 270 The control panel will transmit the test report code programmed into section 717 after the number of days 000 to 255 programmed into section 261 has elapsed and at the time 00 00 to 23 59 programmed into section 270 8 8 1 Hourly Test Transmission SECTION 522 OPTI
58. Y ARMING If no Entry Delay zones are opened and closed during the Exit Delay after Regular Arming a partition the control panel can switch from Regular Arming to Stay Arming see section 16 1 Since the control panel can enable Switch to Stay Arming for each individual partition select the section that corresponds to the desired partition and turn on the corresponding option as listed below Section 505 Partition 1 Option 1 Section 509 Partition 2 Option 2 Section 513 Partition 3 Option 3 Section 517 Partition 4 Option 4 ALARM OPTIONS 7 1 BELL ALARM OUTPUT SECTION 500 OPTIONS 5 To 8 When a partition generates an alarm the control panel can toggle the on board BELL ALARM output enabling any bells or sirens connected to it Since the control panel can enable this feature for each individual partition in section 500 turn on the option that corresponds to the desired partition where options 5 to 8 represent partitions 1 through 4 respectively 7 2 BELL CUT OFF TIMER Lenn SECTIONS 234 To 237 After an audible alarm the bell or siren will stop once the partition is disarmed or when the Bell Cut Off Timer has elapsed Sections 234 to 237 represent partitions 1 through 4 respectively Since the control panel can set a Bell Cut Off Timer for each individual partition select the section corresponding to the desired partition and enter any value between 001 and 255 minutes 0
59. access to more than one partition they can press the key corresponding to the desired partition or press 0 to arm all their assigned partitions 16 1 3 Stay Arming with Delay Stay Arming with Delay functions like Stay Arming except armed zones can be programmed with an Entry Delay Timer see section 4 2 9 If these zones are accidently triggered the timer will start to allow the user time to disarm the partition s 16 1 4 Instant Arming This feature is similar to Stay Arming Instant Arming will partially arm the partition to permit the user to remain in the protected area but all zones including the entry exit point are changed to instant alarm zones Therefore if any armed zone is breached the alarm will instantly be triggered The system can also be Instant Armed by using a One touch Feature see section 6 8 or a keyswitch see section 5 4 4 Only User Access Codes with the Stay and Instant Arm option enabled can Instant Arm a partition To Instant Arm users 1 Enter their ACCESS CODE 2 Press the 5 key If the users have access to more than one partition they can press the key corresponding to the desired partition or press 0 to arm all their assigned partitions 16 1 5 Instant Arming with Delay Instant Arming with Delay functions like Instant Arming except armed zones can be programmed with an Entry Delay Timer see section 4 2 9 If these zones are accidently triggered the timer will start to allow the user
60. al and then is closed it can generate a Door Left Open Restore event in the Event Buffer These events cannot be reported to the Monitoring Station but they can be viewed through an Access Control Keypad by entering the Event Record Display see section 16 8 Option 3 ON Record the Door Left Open Restore events Option 3 OFF Do not record the Door Left Open Restore events default 14 9 3 Log Door Forced Open Restore In Event Buffer SECTION 537 OPTION 4 An Access Door is considered forced when its door contact is opened without the use of a valid Access Card or User Access Code or receiving a Request for Exit signal see section 14 2 If an Access Door is forced open then closed it can generate a Door Forced Open Restore event in the Event Buffer This event cannot be reported to the Monitoring Station but it can be viewed through an Access Control Keypad DGP2 641AC by entering the Event Record Display see section 16 8 To have the Door Forced Open Alarm reported to the Monitoring Station see section 14 10 1 Option 4 ON Record the Door Forced Open Restore events Option 4 OFF Do not record the Door Forced Open Restore events default 14 10 GLOBAL ACCESS DOOR FEATURES 14 10 1 Burglar Alarm On Forced Door SECTION 537 OPTION 5 An Access Door can be assigned to a zone in the Digiplex security system to also be protected by the burglar alarm If an armed Access Door is forced open see section 14 2 it ca
61. ancelled 2 Status 2 Note 1 Ready Exit Delay Entry Trouble Alarm Zones User or Installer Keypad Status Delay Memory Bypassed Programming Lockout armed or not 3 Status 3 Note 1 Intellizone Fire Delay Auto Arm Access Any Zone Zone Low Fire Loop Zone Delay Delay Tamper Battery Supervision 4 Status 4 0 Chime Chime Chime Chime Siren Siren Siren Partition 3 Siren Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition 4 Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 4 1 N A N A N A N A Smoke Ground Kissoff N A Reset Start 2 System Comm Module Network N A N A N A Clock Loss Trouble Trouble Trouble Trouble AC Fail Battery Fail Aux Limit Bell Limit Bell Absent ROM Error N A N A TLM Fail to Fail to Fail to Fail to Fail to N A N A Comi Com2 Com3 Com4 ComPC 5 Module Module Module Module Printer Module AC Module Battery Module Tamper ROMError TLM FailtoCom Fault Fail Fail Aux Fail Phone 6 Missing Any N A N A N A Global Network Module Keypad Module Network Overload Network Missing Failure Com Fail 7 At the 0 00 00 00 15 00 30 00 45 01 00 01 15 01 30 01 45 Selected Time 02 00 02 15 02 30 02 45 03 00 03 15 03 30 03 45 2 04 00 04 15 04 30 04 45 05 00 05 15 05 30 05 45 3 06 00 06 15 06 30 06 45 07 00 07 15 07 30 07 45 4 08 00 08 15 08 30 08 45 09 00 09 15 09 30 09 45 5 10 00 10 15 10 30 10 45 11 00 11 15 11 30 11 45 6 12 00 12 15 12 30 12 45 13 00 13 15 13 30 13 45 7 14 00 14 15 14 30 14 45 15 00 15 15 15 30 15 45 8 16 00 16 15 16 30
62. arm The bell output supplies 12VDC upon alarm and can support two 20 watt or two 30 watt sirens The bell output uses a fuseless circuit and will automatically shut down if the current exceeds 3A If the load on the BELL terminals returns to normal lt 3A the control panel will re instate power to the BELL terminals When connecting sirens please verify correct polarity as shown in Figure 2 2 Please note that PGM5 is rated at 5A and can be used to power bells and or other warning devices see Figure 2 2 Bell Siren by programming it as a bell siren output Please refer to Programmable Outputs in section 10 When the bell siren output is not used the Bell A Absent message will appear in the Trouble Display To avoid this connect a 1kQ resistor across the bell output Figure 2 2 Bell Siren PGMS can be programmed to follow the bell siren output Bell Siren Output ASS COM N C N O SEU BELL SIREN BELL SIREN to c terminal of control panel to AUX terminal of control panel Figure 2 3 Digiplex Control Panel PCB Layout Caution Disconnect battery before replacing the fuse Service Keypad ee AUX GEN YEL Four pin connector can be used for quick installation of a Digiplex keypad or module RECHARGEABLE BATTERY D m D w p A 0 m D w o A YUASA model NP7 12 UL ULC 12Vdc 4Ah 7Ah EE slee NON no vo Lac ILBeu PAM PGM POM POM Sone optional 5A
63. ble Restore Report Codes gt Section 535 m Dialing sequence for System Special Report Codes gt Section 536 0 gt Ademco Slow Program 2 digit 00 FF Hi report codes into sections Pulse d 600 to 718 where each Silent Knight Fast section represents up to 4 events in the system 2 a Reporting Formats Sescoa Section 550 p 1 digit CSTN 1 3 2nd digit CSTN 2 Ademco Express 3 digit CSTN 3 4 digit CSTN 4 7 CSTN Central Station DTMF Pager Telephone Number Tone 5 Sections 790 to 795 Ademco Contact LD 6 gt SIA FSK Manual amp Automatic programming of report codes refer to 1 Ademco Contact ID and SIA FSK under Reporting Formats 2 Auto Report Code Programming 8 1 REPORTING ENABLED ne SECTION 521 OPTION 3 This option will either enable or disable event reporting With option 3 on in section 521 Event Reporting will be enabled When an event e g open zone occurs in the system the control panel verifies if a report code was programmed in the section corresponding to the event If a report code is programmed the control panel will dial the central station telephone number defined by the Event Call Direction feature When the central station answers the control panel will transmit the system account code followed by the programmed report code 8 2 REPORT CODES A report code is a 2 digit or 1 digit hexadecimal value consisting of digits f
64. c keys 7 and 9 have been pressed see section 7 5 e Recent Closing if after having armed the system an alarm is generated within the Recent Close Delay see section 8 7 Section 680 e Auto Zone Shutdown a zone communicates more than the programmed number of transmissions in a single armed period see section 4 4 1 e Duress a Duress enabled access code is keyed in see section 13 5 2 8 2 8 Zone Tamper Report Codes SECTION 681 To 692 A report code can be programmed for each of the 48 available zones Whenever a tamper or wire fault occurs on a zone the control panel can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying which zone was tampered If the Tamper Recognition Options see section 7 4 are disabled the control panel will not report the occurrence of any tampers or wire faults 8 2 9 Zone Tamper Restore Codes SECTIONS 693 To 704 A report code can be programmed for each of the 48 available zones Whenever a tampered zone is restored the control panel can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying which zone has been restored 8 2 10 Special Tamper Report Codes SECTION 705 Keypad Lockout see section 6 10 8 2 11 System Trouble Codes SECTIONS 706 To 711 Section 706 e AC Failure no AC input detected on the control panel The control panel can delay reporting this event please refer to Power Fail Report Delay in section 8 9 e Battery Failur
65. chedules determine the hours days and holidays that users are permitted access You can program up to 15 different Schedules from O1 to 15 Schedule 00 allows the user access at all times Each Schedule consists of two programmable time periods called Intervals that determine the time of day and which days the users will be granted access When a schedule is programmed with H users will have access during the days programmed in the sections 381 to 392 see section 14 8 Each user is assigned a Schedule through the User Access Code Program the Start Time and End Time according to the 24 hour clock within the same day Use Feature Select Programming to set the options representing the Days Option Day Option Day 1 Sunday S 5 Thursday T 2 Monday M 6 Friday F 3 Tuesday T 7 Saturday S 4 Wednesday W 8 Holidays H For example program Schedule O1 in section 361 Interval A with Start time 07 00 End time 16 00 Days M T W T and F e Interval B with Start time 10 00 End time 17 00 Days S S and H Then any User Access Code with this Schedule assigned will only be allowed access Monday to Friday from 7AM to 4PM and on Saturday Sunday and Holidays from 10AM to 5PM 14 8 HOLIDAY PROGRAMMING TE SECTIONS 381 To 392 Holiday Programming identifies the days that are considered holidays When option 8 is enabled in sections 361 to 375 access is permitted during the programmed h
66. ction 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 equipment intermittently the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit other than the one to which the receiver is connected or 4 consult the dealer or an experienced radio tv technician for assistance CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by PARADOX SECURITY SYSTEMS could void the user s authority to operate the equipment UL and ULC Warnings UL AND C UL INSTALLATION NOTES This equipment is UL listed in accordance with standard UL1023 Household Burglar Alarm Systems Units standard UL985 Household Fire Warning Units and standard UL1635 Digital Alarm Communicator System Units This equipment has the capability of being programmed with features not verified for use in UL installations To stay within these standards the installer should use the following guidelines when configuring the system
67. d of the Alarm Transmission Delay During this period disarming the system will cancel any report originating from this zone To program the Alarm Transmission Delay key in the desired 3 digit delay value 001 to 255 seconds 000 instant into section 256 This feature is commonly used with Entry Delay zones in order to reduce the occurrence of false alarms created by new users who may not disarm the system in time 4 5 INPUT SPEED EH SECTIONS 201 To 216 000 to 255 X 20msec default 600ms The Input Speed defines how quickly the control panel will respond to an open zone detected on any hardwired input terminal The control panel will not display and or respond to an open zone until the programmed Input Speed elapses to prevent glitches from causing an alarm or unnecessary reporting All other zone definitions and options do not come into effect until the Input Speed has elapsed The Input Speed does not apply to addressable detection devices The Input Speed for each input terminal can be set from 20ms to 5 1s by programming the desired value 001 to 255 X 20ms into the appropriate section Example The system is armed and the zone speed is set for 600ms A zone opens and closes in less than 600ms the control panel will not respond i e no reporting no alarm and no display on the keypad 201 Control Panel Terminal 1 Input 001 speed 202 Control Panel Terminal 2 Input 002 speed 203 Control Panel Terminal 3 Input 0
68. de 62 Code 63 Code 64 A Arming 0 Code 01 Code 02 Code 03 Code 04 Code 05 Code 06 Code 07 Code 08 1 Code 09 Code 10 Code 11 Code 12 Code 13 Code 14 Code 15 Code 16 2 Code 17 Code 18 Code 19 Code 20 Code 21 Code 22 Code 23 Code 24 3 Code 25 Code 26 Code 27 Code 28 Code 29 Code 30 Code 31 Code 32 4 Code 33 Code 34 Code 35 Code 36 Code 37 Code 38 Code 39 Code 40 5 Code 41 Code 42 Code 43 Code 44 Code 45 Code 46 Code 47 Code 48 6 Code 49 Code 50 Code 51 Code 52 Code 53 Code 54 Code 55 Code 56 7 Code 57 Code 58 Code 59 Code 60 Code 61 Code 62 Code 63 Code 64 Disarming 8 Code 01 Code 02 Code 03 Code 04 Code 05 Code 06 Code 07 Code 08 9 Code 09 Code 10 Code 11 Code 12 Code 13 Code 14 Code 15 Code 16 A Code 17 Code 18 Code 19 Code 20 Code 21 Code 22 Code 23 Code 24 B Code 25 Code 26 Code 27 Code 28 Code 29 Code 30 Code 31 Code 32 C Code 33 Code 34 Code 35 Code 36 Code 37 Code 38 Code 39 Code 40 D Code 41 Code 42 Code 43 Code 44 Code 45 Code 46 Code 47 Code 48 E Code 49 Code 50 Code 51 Code 52 Code 53 Code 54 Code 55 Code 56 F Code 57 Code 58 Code 59 Code 60 Code 61 Code 62 Code 63 Code 64 B Zone is OK 0 Zone 01 Zone 02 Zone 03 Zone 04 Zone 05 Zone 06 Zone 07 Zone 08 1 Zone 09 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone 13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 2 Zone 17 Zone 18 Zone 19 Zone 20 Zone 21 Zone 22 Zone 23 Zone 24 3 Zone 25 Zone 26 Zone 27 Zone 28 Zo
69. ded cable to expose the shield and connect the shield to the control panel ground not the dialer ground while leaving the shield at the other end of the cable open floating Across Separate Buildings Strip the outer jacket at one end of the shielded cable to expose the shield In the same building that houses the control panel connect the exposed shield to a cold water pipe or any other earth ground available while leaving the shield at the other end of the cable open floating The same configuration applies for any subsequent building 2 11 SINGLE ZONE CONNECTIONS ERA In addition to the network the Digiplex Control Panel includes four hardwired input terminals for use with traditional hardwired door contacts smoke detectors and or motion detectors The control panel also supports one on board Expansion Module the DGP2 ZX4 The DGP2 ZX4 will add four hardwired input terminals to the control panel One to eight Zone Expansion Modules that connect to the network are also available Devices connected to hardwired input terminals must be assigned to a zone and the zone s parameters must be defined Please refer to Zone Programming on page 14 for more information Figure 2 7 demonstrates single zone ATZ disabled hardwire input terminal connections recognized by the Digiplex system For UL listed installations use EOL resistor part 2011002000 Figure 2 7 Single Zone Input Connections N C Contacts No EOL N C With EOL UL
70. e the back up battery is disconnected or the battery voltage is less than or equal to 10 5V e Auxiliary Supply the auxiliary power supply s current is greater than or equal to 1 1A Section 707 Bell Output the bell siren output is disconnected or the current is greater than or equal to 3A e Clock Loss the control panel detects a loss in panel time see section 12 7 e Fire Loop Trouble a tamper has been detected on a fire zone see section 4 2 e N A Section 708 Network Fault a module has been removed from the network Module Tamper a tamper or wire fault is detected on a module other than a motion detector connected to the network e ROM Check Error problem with on board Read Only Memory Module TLM TLM failure detected on voice dialer connected to the network Section 709 e Module Fail to Communicate a voice dialer has failed to communicate with the central station Printer Fault the Printer Module connected to the network has detected an error see the Printer Module Manual for details e Module AC Failure no AC power detected on a module connected to the communication network Module Battery Failure the backup battery on a module is disconnected or the battery voltage is low Section 710 Module Auxiliary Failure the auxiliary output of a module connected to the network has exceeded current limits e Wireless Transmitter Low Battery e Wireless Module Supervision Failure This repo
71. e Ae Ht ee hae 46 LKE 28 OO adas 40 EE 40 802 OB NEE 40 42 90O WEE 38 EE A0 BEL eege Ee Ee 38 EE 38 EEN 12 38 EE 38 LEE 38 OSI nenten EE Soe Rose aT oe ee Ae 13 Ao PPE TPAC TT RETEST O 13 BIG ee Ee 13 e 13 GTO RTE 37 O75 ER 37 e D A engen dee ee bee slave Renden dende danke 37 OTT EE 37 OTB res E A ORs neh aeta eek a ance 37 OI RE 37 HB eege Mille Sa ie chiens dE Mecca id Ee 37 A ACHPOWER ee E Ae esters 5 ACCESS ALG overtre dadel ee edere 43 e WEE 43 Access Card Assignment 42 Access Control feature nnen enenennenenenen 41 Access Control Terms nanne even enennnsenenesenn 43 Access Lave ost gege ER N 44 Access Level Assignment 41 Account Codes caian lb bai 28 Et aber Gard usa A TT 42 Ademco Contact ID cocccnnonocononnnonccnononannananononoos 28 Ademco Express eeen eenen 28 Advanced Technology Zoning ATZ 17 Alarm On Forced Door si sdsvidies neigedstssstvsdvasshecteveciesss 45 Alarm Transmission Delay See Delay Alarm Transmission Alarm Wy EE 17 Alternate Backup Option 29 AND Door Access Mode nennen vereren 44 Answer WinLoad ooooooncnccccnnonnnonannnonccnononnnnonononcnnos 37 unge 41 Armed Access DoOrs nnen nee evenenennenenenenenn 42 Arming Methods civilidad NEEN 47 Arming with Access Card 42 Skip Exit Delai 45 Assigning keyswitches to partitions 19 Audible Alarm Bell Cut off Timer esise E a E R 23 MA E E O Ee
72. e WinLoad software GROUP 3 MODULE TROUBLES Trouble 1 Module Tamper The control panel registers that someone has triggered the tamper switch on a module Trouble 2 ROM Check Error The control panel registers a memory error in a module Contact your distributor for replacement Trouble 3 TLM Trouble A module is unable to access the telephone line Trouble 4 Fail to Communicate A module has failed to communicate with the Security Company Trouble 5 Printer Trouble The control panel registers a problem with the printer connected to the Printer Module Check printer for problems paper jam no paper no power etc Trouble 6 AC Failure Module power failure Trouble 7 Battery Failure Module s battery is disconnected needs to be recharged or replaced Trouble 8 Supply Output Module has exceeded current limits GROUP 4 NETWORK TROUBLES Trouble 1 Missing Keypad A keypad is no longer communicating with the control panel Trouble 2 Missing Module A device is no longer communicating with the control panel Trouble 6 General Failure No communication between the devices and the control panel Trouble 7 Network Overload Too many devices over 95 are connected on the network Trouble 8 Network Communication Error The network is having difficulty communicating between the devices and the control panel GROUP 5 ZONE TAMPER The zone or zones that have been tampered with wi
73. e all dd ii anak 31 9 7 Dial Tone Delay armsten dm neee rn a nnee aen 31 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS EE 32 101 RGM Activation EE 32 10 2 PGM Deactivation Option viciado ai 32 10 31PGM1 I5 Smoke INPUt siii a E satasusedaeapaganeyalcaseterudassaianset fens 33 PGM PROGRAMMING TABLE onders teens a tno A eran 34 SYSTEM SETTINGS COMMANDS asten A eReader a 37 12 1 Hardware Reset nr chin ein sayin eee ai 37 AASTON EIH aE EEEE AE AE T A E A A TT 37 123 Battery Charge CUE al a a ia 37 12 4InstalleriGCoOd Lock iii A EEE 37 12 5 Panttioning ter tenere enteren ei 37 12 6 Installer Function VE 37 12 7 System Date amp Time A verreden tt eee nerds lee co lenende ee EE 38 12 8 Shabbat Feats rran tna Bava EA ae Ale A GL Ge ee 38 12 9 Module RESET srate tete hain draden dE Ga Ales tte bene nei a aes 38 12 10 Locate Modules innn rite ies Ae he ed ne ee eee 38 12 11 ModulePrograMming sar tener E 38 2 12 ModuleBrod Cast nen vereen planets A nee eetbaar veeartsen eh peel vaandel 38 A213 Remove le TEE 38 12 14 Serial Number Viewing na ict ege Soa gies eda ant sce te et eieiei ee EE de ee nL 38 T2215 POWER EN let EE 39 12 16 Auto Trouble ShutdOW 42e er ien Eeer eer et gek natal ee eege ee en ee eetl 39 12 17 No AG ET EU 39 Lee el A0 131 Installer Code EE A0 13 2 Access En EE hi ati a A0 13 3 System Master Gode iii lenient iol ei deh Ge EEN eg A0 13 4 Programming Access EE 40 13 5 User Options on anar nanne nike INN 41 13 6 User Parti
74. e and User Access Codes with the Master feature enabled can reset the clock when option 8 is enabled To avoid a Clock Loss Trouble the Digiplex Time Module DGP2 TM1 can be installed on the control panel Until the Clock is reset the Access Control system can be programmed to grant access to Option 8 ON only the System Master Code User Access Codes with the Full Master feature enabled or User Access Codes with the Schedule 00 Option 8 OFF all users regardless of their programmed Schedule default WINLOAD SOFTWARE 15 1 ANSWERING MACHINE OVERRIDE SECTION 451 When using WinLoad to communicate remotely with an installation site that uses an answering machine or service the Answering Machine Override must be programmed Using WinLoad call the installation site and on the second ring press the ENTER key on the keyboard to hang up or hang up manually After hanging up WinLoad will immediately call the installation site back or call the site back manually The value 00 to 15 X 4 seconds programmed in section 451 represents the delay period the control panel will wait between the first and second call If the installation site is called back within the programmed delay period the control panel will override the answering machine or service by picking up the line on the first ring To disable this option program 00 in section 451 Also see section 15 2 Example A security installation is using an answering mac
75. e from 001 to 255 The value entered is either in seconds or minutes as determined by the PGM Time Base Selection see section 10 2 3 10 2 3 PGM Time Base Selection SECTION 503 OPTIONS 1 To 5 The PGM Time Base Selection determines whether the Delays programmed in sections 250 to 254 are in minutes or seconds Options 1 to 5 represent PGMs 1 to 5 respectively Each PGM Delay Timer can be set to minutes or seconds by turning the options on or off in section 503 Option ON Minutes Option OFF Seconds 10 3 PGM1 IS SMOKE INPUT SECTION 502 OPTION 7 Enabling option 7 in section 502 will set PGM1 to act as a zone input for two wire smoke detectors When programming Zone Numbering see section 4 1 the control panel will recognize PGM1 as input number 255 For more information on how to connect two wire smoke detectors please refer to section 2 15 1 PGM PROGRAMMING TABLE Note1 0 All partitions enabled in the system see section 12 5 1 Partition 1 3 Partition 3 2 Partition 2 4 Partition 4 8 Any partition enabled in the system at least one First Second Feature Select Programming Ee Event Sen Digit Digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 PGM Disabled N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A 1 Status 1 Note 1 Any Force Stay Instant Strobe Silent Audible Alarm Fire Arming Arm Arm Arm until alarm is Alarm until alarm is Alarm Method cancelen until alarm is cancelled until alarm is cancelled c
76. e ll EE 48 Cl anM amp TM EE EEN 10 Clock Loss Access during Clock LOSS eccceccccceccccssseseseeceeees 45 Codes Alarm Report Codes cccssscsecscccescecssssesesceeess 26 Arming Report Codes cccsccseccccccccecssseseseeceeees 26 Disarming Report Codes ussen 26 Special Alarm Report Codes ccccccceccccccsseeeeeeee 26 Special Arming Report Codes seven 26 Special Disarming Report Codes 26 Special Tamper Report Codes en 27 System Trouble Codes eenen 27 System Trouble Restore Codes 27 Zone Restore Report Codes ococococccccnconononananonos 26 Zone Tamper Report Codes cococccccccnccnononunanosos 27 Zone Tamper Restore Codes senen 27 Connections Advanced Technology Zone ATZ cececccccceeeeeeeee 17 Bell siren Output oooonoccccccnonononananicccnncnnnonananinos 5 BEPA a lia 11 Double Zone Connections 10 17 in Noisy Environments occccconononunococccnnonononaneninos 9 Keypad Zone Connections venen 10 Keyswitch Connections ussen 10 Network Connections eenen 9 POM eters hi ei hts ine e sian oR 9 Powered deren dido toes 5 Single Zone Connections assen nennen 9 Telephone Line Connections enen 5 A Ne 48 Control Panel Programming Mode 12 Current setting for charging battery 37 D Daylight Savings Time nnen 38 Delay Alarm Transmission nennen 17 Delay Alarm Transmission Timer nnen 17 Delay B
77. ed by a 4 digit or 3 digit Partition Account Number to ensure correct identification of active zones in a partitioned system Sections 551 to 554 represent the Partition Account Codes for partitions 1 through 4 Partition account numbers can be any hexa digit from 0 to F Example If a zone generates an alarm in Partition 1 the control panel will send Partition Account Number 1 followed by the report code account numbers Account numbers that use any other reporting format do not support the 0 0 digit You must enter the STAY A digit in its place When using the SIA Format the control panel will only use Partition Account Number 1 programmed in section 551 but the report code will include the partition number Only the SIA format supports the 0 0 digit in its 8 5 REPORTING FORMATS SECTION 550 The Digiplex Control Panel can use a number of different reporting formats and each of the four Central Station Phone Numbers see section 8 3 should be programmed with the same reporting format unless it is combined with a Pager format The first digit entered into section 550 represents the reporting format see Table 4 Reporting Formats used to communicate with central station telephone number 1 the second digit represents telephone number 2 and so forth Table 4 Reporting Formats 0 Ademco slow 1400Hz 1900Hz 10BPS 1 Silent Knight fast 1400Hz 1900Hz 20BPS 2 Sescoa 2300Hz 1800Hz 20BPS
78. elected partition except 24Hr Zones 6 9 1 Exit Delay Termination SECTIONS 505 509 513 517 OPTION 8 The control panel can reduce the Exit Delay to 5 seconds when an Entry Delay zone see section 4 2 2 is opened and closed during the Exit Delay Since the control panel can enable this feature for each individual partition select the section that corresponds to the desired partition and turn on option 8 Example A user arms a partition with an Exit Delay of 45 seconds After 15 seconds the user leaves the protected area through the front door Entry Delay zone When the door closes the control panel reduces the remaining Exit Delay from 30 seconds to 5 seconds 6 9 2 No Exit Delay on Remote Arm SECTIONS 508 512 516 520 OPTION 8 When a user arms by using a remote control from a wireless module DGP 319 or OMN RCV3 the control panel will cancel the Exit Delay and immediately arm the system 6 10 KEYPAD LOCK OUT FEATURE SECTIONS 220 AND 221 If a consecutive number of invalid codes are entered into the keypad the control panel can be set to lockout access from that keypad for a specified period Program the number of consecutive invalid codes from 001 to 255 000 disabled into section 220 Program the duration of the keypad lockout from 001 to 255 minutes into section 221 Although programming 000 into section 221 will not lockout the keypad the control panel will transmit the Keypad L
79. ely STAY key A DISARM key D FORCE key B BYP key E ARM key C MEM key F 3 6 LEVEL PROGRAMMING mn ee In the sections requiring Level Programming only one option can be enabled To enable the option use the A and V keys Press ENTER to save 3 7 PARADOX MEMORY KEY Copy the programmed contents of one Digiplex Control Panel into the Paradox Memory Key Then copy the contents of the Paradox Memory Key into as many Digiplex Control Panels as you need This saves you a lot of time All you have to do is program one Digiplex Control Panel then download the programmed contents to other control panels in less than 5 seconds Copy to Memory Key from SOURGE Control Panel 1 Remove the AC and battery power from the control panel 2 Place Memory Key on the connector labeled MEM KEY of the control panel that you want to copy Make sure that the write protect jumper is on 3 Enter section 965 to copy the contents of the panel except sections 001 to 048 device serial numbers and 049 to 056 keyswitch serial numbers to the key 966 to copy all of the contents including sections 001 to 048 and 049 to 056 from the panel to the key Copy to memory key ERIAL MEM KEY E vo Partial View Digiplex Control Panel e E EE 4 When the keypad emits a Confirmation Beep wait 10 seconds before removing the Memory Key Remove the jumper if you do not wish to accidentally overwrite the con
80. emain activated until the PGM Deactivation Event occurs TIMED Option ON After activating the PGM the control panel will start the PGM Delay Timer see section 10 2 2 and the PGM will deactivate only when the PGM Delay Timer has elapsed and will ignore the PGM Deactivation Event 10 2 1 PGM Deactivation Event SECTIONS 401 403 405 407 anD 409 If the PGM Deactivation Option is set to Follow see section 10 2 the PGM will deactivate when the programmed event occurs unless the first digit of the PGM Activation Event is 1 to 7 To program a PGM Deactivation Event 1 Enter the section that represents the desired PGM PGM1 401 PGM4 407 PGM2 403 PGM5 409 PGMS 405 2 Enter the first digit see PGM Programming Table on page 34 where each digit from 0 to F represents a specific group of events 3 Enter the second digit which can be any digit from O to F depending on the first digit 4 After entering the second digit use the Feature Select method enable disable options 1 to 8 to select up to eight specific events as detailed in the PGM Programming Table If the PGM Deactivation Option is set for Timed see section 10 2 the PGM will ignore the PGM Deactivation Event 10 2 2 PGM Delay Timers SECTIONS 250 To 254 To program the PGM Delay Timers enter the section that corresponds to the desired PGM where sections 250 to 254 represent PGM1 to PGM5 respectively and enter a valu
81. es This can be used to disable a lost or stolen card without deleting the User Access Code 13 7 4 Disarm with Access Card SECTIONS 802 To 896 ACCESS OPTION SCREEN OPTION 2 When the partition assigned to an Access Door see section 14 4 is armed it can be disarmed and unlocked upon presentation of a valid Access Card to the reader For an Access Card to be valid it must be presented during its assigned Schedule within its assigned Access Level and be assigned to the keypad s assigned partitions depending on the Door Access Mode see section 14 5 Codes assigned with the Arm Only User Option will not be able to disarm with the card Option 2 ON The Access Card can disarm partitions Option 2 OFF The Access Card cannot disarm partitions 13 7 5 Card with Extended Unlocked Period SECTIONS 802 To 896 ACCESS OPTION SCREEN OPTION 3 Each Access Control Keypad is programmed with a Door Unlocked Period and a Door Unlocked Period Extension The Door Unlocked Period is the time the door can remain unlatched after access is granted or after a Request for Exit is received The Door Unlocked Period Extension is the amount of time added to the Door Unlocked Period For more details refer to the appropriate Digiplex Module Reference amp Installation Manual When Card with Extended Unlocked Period is enabled the two time periods are added together to allow extra time for the user to open the Access Door which may be
82. es an alarm providing a pulsed output see Figure 4 4 on page 16 for any bells or sirens connected to the panel A Silent Alarm transmits the appropriate report code and generates an alarm without activating any bells or sirens e g keypad indicates an alarm and the system must be disarmed A Report Only sends the report code to the central station Unlike a silent alarm no access codes are required to cancel the alarm Fire Zones cannot be set to Report Only 4 4 6 Intellizone SECTIONS 101 To 148 OPTION 7 If an alarm condition occurs on a zone with option 7 enabled the control panel will trigger the Intellizone Delay and will seek confirmation of the alarm before generating an alarm An alarm will only be generated if one of the following conditions occurs during the Intellizone Delay 1 An alarm condition occurs on any another Intellizone during the Intellizone Delay 2 The zone in alarm has restored and re occurred during the Intellizone Delay 3 The zone in alarm remains in alarm for the entire Intellizone Delay To program the Intellizone Delay key in the desired 3 digit delay value 010 to 255 seconds into section 200 Fire Zones cannot be set as Intellizones 4 4 7 Delay Alarm Transmission SECTIONS 101 To 148 OPTION 8 When an alarm condition occurs on a zone with option 8 enabled the control panel will generate an alarm but will not report the alarm to the central station until the en
83. et as a two wire smoke detector input Optional 5A relay also available e Simple direct and logical programming e Event Call Direction The Digiplex Control Panel events are divided into three event groups for each partition and two system event groups Each event group can be programmed with a separate dialing sequence for each partition e A Central Station Telephone Numbers SIA Contact ID Pager Format and many more Communicator Formats Remote and local programming of all modules e _Upload download capability using new WinLoad Security System Management software for Windows Addressable PIRs and door contacts And much much more 1 2 SPECIFICATIONS CONTROL PANEL AC Power 16VAC 20 40VA 50 60Hz Battery 12VDC 4Ah minimum Aux Power 12VDC 600mA typical 700mA maximum fuseless shutdown at 1 1A Bell Output 1A fuseless shutdown 3A PGM Output PGM1 100mA PGM2 PGM4 50mA and PGM5 5A optional relay s Event Buffer 1024 events Al control panel outputs are rated to operate between 10 8Vdc and 12 1Vdc INSTALLATION 2 1 LOCATION amp MOUNTING Before mounting the cabinet push the five white nylon mounting studs into the back of the cabinet Pull all cables into the cabinet and prepare them for connection before mounting the circuit board into the back of the cabinet Select an installation site that is not easily accessible to intruders and leave at least
84. etween Dialing Attempts 29 Delayed 24Hr Fire Zone nnen nennen 15 BIC A CEE 11 DIE EE 31 Digiplex Memory Key See Paradox Memory Key Disabled Wireless Transmitter Supervision 23 Disarm with Access Card enen 42 Door Access Mode nanne nennen neve neren 43 Door Forced Open Restore event nn 45 Door Left Open inorri aeii ioia i 43 Door Left Open Restore event nnen 44 Doors Access During Clock LOSS unne 45 Assigning The Keypad To A Door 43 Burglar Alarm On Forced Door 45 Double Zone Connections ee 10 Dt Eesen EE 41 E Earth Ground eege eege tien enee 5 Enable Reporting nennen nennen 26 Entry Delay Timers nuno neer enenenneneneneneen 15 Entry Delay ZONES cccesesssssccecececeesesenseaeceseeeees 15 ED Eeer 17 ESL CleanMeTM Installation ccoooocccnonooccnnnnnnos 10 Event Buffer Log Door Forced Open Restore In Event Buffer 44 Log Door Left Open Restore In Event Buffer 44 Log Request For Exit In Event Buffer 44 Event Record Display eenen 50 Everyday arming See Regular Arming Exits RE EE 21 Exit Delay cancelled on Remote Arm 21 Exit Delay Termination naeve eenen enen 21 Extended Unlocked Period eenen 42 F Feature Select Programming aaneen 12 Fire Cireuits A de 10 Fife Zonen aliadas 10 Fire Zone Delayed 24hr eeen 15 Fire Zone Standard 24hr enen 16 Follow ZONE annae vooren
85. hardwire device is connected Zone Options 1 Auto Zone Shutdown NOTE For motion detectors and keypads no input is required Zone Options Feature Select 2 Bypass Zone Default Select one 3 Stay Zone or more 4 Force Zone dak 5 6 Zone Alarm Type Press ENTER off off Audible Alarm steady off on Audible Alarm pulsed on off Silent Alarm on on Generates only a report 7 Intellizone 8 Delay before transmission 4 1 ZONE NUMBERING mee E SECTIONS 001 To 048 The Zone Numbering feature allows you to assign any detection device in the system to any of the 48 zones This feature tells the control panel where the device is connected and which of the 48 zones is assigned to that device see Figure 4 2 Zone Numbering To assign an addresable detection device connected to the network program the detector s serial number into the section corresponding to the desired zone i e program zone 34 in section 034 e To assign a detection device connected to a module or control panel s hardwired input terminal program the module s or control panel s serial number and the input number where the device is connected into the section corresponding to the desired zone Refer to the appropriate module s Installation Guide for details of its input numbers Note an input number is not required for keypad zones If PGM1 is defined as a smoke detector input see section 10 3 the control panel wil
86. he 24 hour clock i e 9AM is 09 00 and 9PM is 21 00 6 Press ENTER key to save 16 4 ACCESS CODES Refer users to the appropriate User s Manual LCD Keypad s User Manual or LED Keypads User Manual 16 5 NORMAL AND CONFIDENTIAL MODES For LCD Keypads When no actions are being performed on the keypad the keypad will remain in Normal Mode as shown in Figure 16 1 and will automatically display e The current status of the zones for every area the keypad is assigned The Alarm Memory Display if any alarms have occurred e The Trouble Display if any troubles are occurring The current state of the Indicator Lights In Confidential Mode The zones and status messages will NOT be displayed The Indicator Lights will not illuminate Depending on how the keypad was programmed the user must press a key or enter a User Access Code to illuminate the ndicator Lights and activate Normal Mode Figure 16 1 Normal and Confidential Mode In Normal Mode the LCD screen displays Paradox Family and the time amp date as well as scroll the system zone and trouble status for every area assigned to the keypad PARADOX FAMILY 1999 11 25 09 00 In Confidential Mode the LCD screen only displays Confidential and the time 8 date Depending on how your keypad is programmed Normal Mode only appears once a button is pressed or a User Access Code is entered CONFIDENTIAL 1999 11 85 09 00
87. he control panel was completely shutdown total power loss and the control panel was re started e Warm Start the control panel performs a reset due to any sudden problem other than power loss e Test Report report generated automatically see section 8 8 Section 718 WinLoad Access the panel ended communication with WinLoad e Installer In installer has entered the programming mode Installer Out installer has exited the programming mode 8 3 CENTRAL STATION PHONE SECTIONS 561 To 564 The Digiplex Control Panel can dial up to 4 different central station telephone numbers Sections 561 to 564 represent central station telephone numbers 1 through 4 You can enter any digit from 0 to 9 and any special keys or functions see Table 3 Special Telephone Number Keys up to a maximum of 32 digits Refer to Event Call Direction in section 8 6 and Reporting Formats in section 8 5 for details on how these telephone numbers are used Contact ID reporting formats see section 8 5 enter For North American installations using either SIA or 70 before the phone number to disable call waiting Table 3 Special Telephone Number Keys STAY id FORCE ARM Switch to Tone Dialing T DISARM Wait for second dial tone W BYP 4 second pause P MEM Insert TRBL Delete ACC Delete from cursor to the end 8 4 PARTITION ACCOUNT SECTIONS 551 To 554 All report codes are preced
88. he keypad to stop the buzzer A 4 2 6 24Hr Burglary Zones SECTIONS 101 To 148 FIRST DIGIT 8 Whenever a 24Hr Burglary zone opens whether the system is armed or disarmed the control panel will immediately generate an alarm The keypads must be assigned to the same partition as the 24Hr Buzzer zone Otherwise the buzzer will not activate 4 2 7 Delayed 24Hr Fire Zone SECTIONS 101 To 148 FIRST DIGIT 9 The Delayed 24Hr Fire Zone definition described in Figure 4 3 on page 16 is commonly used in residential homes where a smoke detector often generates false alarms i e cigarette smoke burning bread etc When a zone is programmed as a Fire zone the zone becomes normally open and requires an EOL resistor The zone will not function as normally closed The keypads must be assigned to the same partition as the Delayed 24Hr Fire zone for the buzzer to activate Figure 4 3 Delayed 24 hr Fire Zone Delayed Fire Zone Triggered Activate bell siren output amp delay report transmission for 30 seconds Has the zone closed within 30 seconds Latch alarm and transmit report code as described in the section Standard 24Hr Fire Zone Has a 2nd Delayed Fire Zone opened in 30 sec Any key on keypad pressed within 30 seconds Bell siren silenced Delay report transmission an additional 90 sec Problem corrected END Alarm Disabled 4 2 8 Standard 24Hr Fire Zone SECT
89. hese are the same timers used for Stay Delay zones see section 4 2 9 Entry Delay zones are commonly used at the entry exit points of the protected area i e front oack door or garage Using different Entry Delays is useful when for example one entry point requires a longer delay than the other entry point or in a partitioned system where each partition may require a different Entry Delay 4 2 3 Follow Zones SECTIONS 101 To 148 FIRST DIGIT 5 If an armed Follow zone opens the control panel will immediately generate an alarm If an armed Entry Delay zone see section 4 2 2 opens before the Follow zone the control panel will wait until the end of the Entry Delay before generating an alarm If more than one Entry Delay zone opens before the Follow zone the control panel will wait until the end of the first Entry Delay before generating an alarm 4 2 4 Instant Zones SECTIONS 101 To 148 FIRST DIGIT 6 When an armed Instant zone opens the control panel immediately generates an alarm Instant zones are commonly used for windows patio doors skylights and other perimeter type zones 4 2 5 24Hr Buzzer Zones SECTIONS 101 To 148 FIRST DIGIT 7 Whenever a 24Hr Buzzer zone opens whether the zone is armed or disarmed the control panel will activate the keypad buzzer to indicate that the zone was breached The control panel will report the alarm but will not enable the bell siren output Enter any valid access code on t
90. hine set to answer after three rings and section 451 has been programmed with 10 10 x 4 40 seconds When you call the installation site with WinLoad the first time wait two rings and press ENTER on the keyboard WinLoad will immediately call the installation site back If the second call is made within 40 seconds the control panel will pick up the line on the first ring If it takes more than 40 seconds the control panel will not answer on the first ring and the answering machine will answer after three rings 15 2 RING COUNTER T SECTION 452 The value O1 to 15 00 disabled programmed in section 452 represents the number of rings the control panel will wait before picking up the line If the line is not answered after the number of programmed rings the control panel will answer the call The control panel resets the Ring Counter every 10 seconds Therefore if there is more than 10 seconds between each ring the control panel will reset the counter on the next call Also see section 15 1 15 3 PANEL IDENTIFIER el SECTION 555 This four digit code identifies the control panel to WinLoad before initiating upload or download The control panel will verify if the panel identifier in WinLoad is the same If the codes do not match the control panel will not establish communication Therefore program the same Panel Identifier into both the Digiplex Control Panel and WinLoad To program the Panel Identifier key in the de
91. ic Code ANSI NFPA70 A Before adding any module to the control panel make sure you shutdown the panel by removing AC power andthe battery 2 8 CALCULATING POWER REQUIREMENTS Table 1 Power Unit Consumption Table Description QTY LCD Keypads DGP2 641 Access Control LCD Keypads DGP2 641AC LED Keypads DGP 620 648 Addressable Digital Motion Detectors DGP2 50 60 70 Addressable Door Contacts DGP2 ZC1 1 Zone Hardwire Modules DGP2 ZX1 4 Zone Hardwire Modules APR3 ZX4 8 Zone Hardwire Modules APR3 ZX8 Omnia Wireless Modules OMN RCV3 900MHz Wireless Modules DGP 319 1 PGM Output Module APR3 PGM1 4 PGM Output Module APR3 PGM4 Printer Module APR3 PRT1 InTouch Voice Assisted Arm Disarm Module APR3 ADM2 Note The DGP2 ACM1P consumes 165PU from its own power supply Other devices such as hardwired motion detectors 1mA 1PU Maximum available power units 700PU PU used by each Total PU X 80PU PU X 150PU PU X 45PU PU A 25PU PU A 14PU PU X 25PU PU A 20PU PU X 40PU PU X 50PU PU X 7OPU PU A 25PU PU X 150PU PU A 40PU PU X 7OPU PU o Pu GRAND TOTAL PU STEP 1 Using Table 1 calculate the total number of power units PU required by each device module and accessory in the system Please take into account devices connected to the control panel s PGM outputs Since the BELL output has its own power supply do not include the sirens con
92. ion 3 Option 4 Partition 2 arms and disarms with Partition 4 513 Partition 3 Option 1 Partition 3 arms and disarms with Partition 1 Option 2 Partition 3 arms and disarms with Partition 2 Option 4 Partition 3 arms and disarms with Partition 4 517 Partition 4 Option 1 Partition 4 arms and disarms with Partition 1 Option 2 Partition 4 arms and disarms with Partition 2 Option 3 Partition 4 arms and disarms with Partition 3 6 2 No ARMING ON BATTERY FAIL SECTION 503 OPTION 8 With option 8 on in section 503 the control panel can restrict arming if the control panel detects a battery loss or if the battery voltage is less than 10 5V The control panel will not arm any partition until all battery trouble conditions are rectified 6 3 No ARMING ON TAMPER SECTION 501 OPTION 8 With option 8 on in section 501 the control panel can restrict arming if the control panel detects a tamper on a zone or module see section 7 4 The control panel will not arm any partition until all tamper trouble conditions are rectified and the Installer Code has been entered to clear the troubles 6 4 No ARMING ON SUPERVISION Loss SECTION 501 OPTION 4 With option 4 on in section 501 the control panel can restrict arming if the control panel receives a supervision loss signal from a wireless module see section 7 3 The control panel will not arm any partition until all supervision loss t
93. ion Loss message wireless receiver no longer receiving signals from a wireless transmitter in an armed partition the control panel will generate an alarm unless the Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options have been disabled Alarms will be silent or audible depending on individual zone settings If a supervision loss occurs in a disarmed partition the control panel will follow the programmed settings DISABLED 1 OFF and 2 OFF When a supervision loss occurs the control panel will display the zone as open in the keypad display but will not generate an alarm or a trouble This option is not permitted on UL systems TROUBLE ONLY 1 OFF and 2 ON If a partition is armed the control panel will generate a standard alarm when a supervision loss occurs If the partition is disarmed when a supervision loss occurs the Zone Fault trouble will appear in the keypad s Trouble Display and the control panel will transmit the appropriate report code see section 8 2 SILENT ALARM 1 ON and 2 OFF If a partition is armed the control panel will generate a standard alarm when a supervision loss occurs If the partition is disarmed when a supervision loss occurs the Zone Fault trouble will appear in the keypad s Trouble Display the control panel will transmit the appropriate report code see section 8 2 and it will also generate a silent alarm no bells or sirens AUDIBLE ALARM 1 ON and 2 ON If a partition is armed the
94. ions 1 through 4 respectively Select the section corresponding to the partition and program the time you wish the control panel to arm the selected partition and or send the Late to Close report code Please note that the control panel will enter a 60 second Exit Delay period before arming the system At this point Auto Arming can be cancelled by entering a valid access code Example A user would like to automatically arm partition 2 everyday at 6 15PM To do so enable Timed Auto Arming for partition 2 by turning on option 5 in section 509 Then enter 18 15 in section 272 6 6 No MOVEMENT AUTO ARMING SECTIONS 505 509 513 517 OPTION 6 If no movement occurs in a partition s protected area for the period specified by the No Movement Timer see section 6 6 1 the control panel will automatically arm that partition The control panel will transmit the No Movement report code programmed in section 626 upon arming The type of arming is determined by the Auto Arming Option see section 6 7 Regardless whether the partition was successfully armed or not the control panel will always transmit the Late to Close report code see section 8 2 2 As the control panel can enable this feature for each individual partition select the section that corresponds to the desired partition and turn on option 6 505 Partition 1 509 Partition 2 513 Partition 3 517 Partition 4 6 6 1 No Movement Timer
95. ith the ATZ feature enabled in the control panel only one device can be connected to the keypad s hardwired input terminal Tamper is not recognized on keypad zones The keypad zone follows the control panel s EOL definition A device connected to the keypad s input terminal must be assigned to a zone in the control panel and the zone s parameters must be defined see Zone Programming on page 14 The keypad will communicate the status of the zone to the control panel via the communication network The detection device is connected as shown in Figure 2 3 on page 6 2 14 KEYSWITCH CONNECTIONS Connect the keyswitches to the keypad control panel or Zone Expansion Module s hardwired input terminals as shown in Figure 2 9 Once a keyswitch is connected it must be assigned a keyswitch zone and its parameters must be defined as described in Keyswitch Programming on page 18 Figure 2 9 Keyswitch Connections CONTROL PANEL TERMINALS gogg keyswitch AW 1KQ 2 15 FIRE CIRCUITS E Connect the smoke detectors used in the security system using any of the following methods Smoke detectors connected to the control panel or zone expansion input terminals must be assigned to a zone in the control panel and the zone s parameters must be defined as a Fire Zone For more details refer to Zone Programming on page 14 2 15 1 Smoke Detector Installation 2 Wire PGM1 can be defined as a 2 wire smoke detec
96. l recognize it as input 255 Figure 4 2 Zone Numbering Addressable Detector A Digiplex Keypad Hardwired SN 110000252 Device A SN 21000033 Digiplex Control Panel COMMUNICATION NETWORK SN 000000A2 Input Terminals 1 2 3 4 Hardwired Device C APR3 ZX8 Module SN 30000041 Hardwired e A Input Terminals Device B 1 2 3 6 7 8 Zone Section Serial Input Addressable Detector A 1 001 21000033 N A Hardwired Device A 002 11000252 N A Hardwired Device B 3 003 000000A2 002 Hardwired Device C 4 004 30000041 005 4 2 ZONE DEFINITIONS LSE SS SSS SSS SS SS SS SS SSS SSS Select one of the 15 available zone definitions described below also refer to Figure 4 1 on page 14 4 2 1 Zone Disabled SECTIONS 101 To 148 FIRST DIGIT O Disables the corresponding zone All zones are disabled by default 4 2 2 Entry Delays 1 to 4 SECTIONS 101 To 148 FIRST DIGIT 1 TO 4 When an armed zone defined as an Entry Delay opens the control panel will not generate an alarm until the programmed Entry Delay Timer has elapsed A zone can be defined with one of four Entry Delays Each Entry Delay is associated with an Entry Delay Timer To program the Entry Delay Timer key in the desired 3 digit delay value 000 to 255 seconds into the corresponding section Entry Delay 1 Timer 230 Entry Delay 2 Timer 231 Entry Delay 3 Timer 232 Entry Delay 4 Timer 233 Please note t
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98. ll be displayed GROUP 6 ZONE Low BATTERY If a wireless device s battery needs to be replaced the zone that it is assigned to will be displayed Also the yellow light on the device will flash when this trouble is occurring GROUP 7 ZONE FAULT A smoke detector is experiencing a wiring problem needs to be cleaned or a wireless device is no longer communicating with its receiver Supervision loss GROUP 8 CLOCK Loss The time and date have been reset to the default To set 1 Press the 8 key 2 Enter the hour and minutes according to the 24 hour clock i e 9AM is 09 00 and 9PM is 21 00 3 Enter the correct date according to yyyy mm dd 4 Press CLEAR to exit the option Door Access during Clock Loss is ON section 537 option 8 only the System Master Code and User Codes with the Master feature enabled will be able to program the clock Enter the System Master or a Master Code press TRBL then continue with the steps above e If the Access Control feature is enabled in the system and 16 8 EVENT RECORD DISPLAY The Event Record Display can only be viewed through an LCD Keypad The Event Record Display will record the user initiated actions that occurred in the system as well as any alarms or troubles For example when a valid code is entered the User Access Code and the action taken arm disarm etc is recorded Se Access Control events can only be viewed through an Access Control LCD Keypad D
99. mal zone closure or upon disarming REPORT ON BELL CUT OFF Option 8 OFF The control panel will send the Zone Alarm Restore report codes see section 8 2 6 to the central station when the Bell Cut Off Timer has elapsed or when the alarm has been disarmed see section 7 2 8 12 PAGER DELAY TE SECTION 259 When using the Pager Reporting Format see section 8 5 5 the control panel will wait for the delay period programmed into section 259 001 to 060 seconds before uploading the report codes to the pager This is to allow time for the pager system to provide a dial tone or to bypass the welcome message before sending data 8 13 AUTO REPORT CODE PROGRAMMING SECTIONS 790 To 795 When using either the Contact ID or SIA Reporting Formats see section 8 5 the Digiplex system can automatically program a set of default report codes From programming mode see section 3 1 enter any of the following sections to set the indicated report codes ALL CODES Section 790 Sets all report codes in sections 600 to 718 with the default values from the Automatic Report Codes List in the Programming Guide ARMING amp DISARMING CODES Section 791 Sets all report codes in sections 600 to 654 with the default values from the Automatic Report Codes List in the Programming Guide ALARM RESTORE CODES Section 792 Sets all report codes in sections 655 to 680 with the default values from the Automatic Report Code
100. mer To program the Entry Delay Timer key in the desired 3 digit delay value 000 to 255 seconds into the corresponding section Stay Delay 1 Entry Delay 1 Timer in section 230 Stay Delay 2 Entry Delay 2 Timer in section 231 Stay Delay 3 Entry Delay 3 Timer in section 232 Stay Delay 4 Entry Delay 4 Timer in section 233 Please note that the Entry Delay Timers are the same timers used for Entry Delay zones 4 3 ZONE PARTITION ASSIGNMENT SECTIONS 101 TO 148 SECOND DIGIT 1 TO 4 The control panel provides the option of partitioning the security system into two three or four completely independent systems Therefore each zone must be assigned to one partition as described in Figure 4 1 on page 14 For more information on Partitioning refer to section 12 5 4 4 ZONE OPTIONS Each zone can be programmed with one or more of the options described below Program the zone options as described in Figure 4 1 on page 14 4 4 1 Auto Zone Shutdown SECTIONS 101 TO 148 OPTION 1 When option 1 is disabled and an armed zone is breached the control panel generates an alarm it may send an alarm report see section 8 11 activate the bell output etc If the same zone re opens during the same alarm another alarm report may be sent the bell output may re activate and so on When option 1 is enabled on a zone the control panel will stop generating an alarm when the Auto Zone Shutdown Limit is reached during
101. n 7 enabled in section 501 Tamper Recognition follows the zone bypass definition This means that the control panel will not perform any action if a tamper or wire fault occurs on a bypassed zone With option 7 disabled the control panel will ignore the zone s bypass definition and will follow the option set in section 7 4 if a tamper or wire fault occurs on a bypassed zone 7 5 KEYPAD PANIC OPTIONS SECTIONS 506 510 514 518 Options 1 To 6 Since the control panel can enable Keypad Panic Options for each individual partition select the section that corresponds to the desired partition and set options 1 through 6 on off to obtain the desired options Sections 506 510 514 and 518 represent partitions 1 to 4 respectively PANIC 1 Option 1 ON Press the 1 and 3 keys simultaneously on the keypad for 2 seconds to generate a silent or audible alarm defined by option 4 Option 4 ON Panic 1 is Silent Option 4 OFF Panic 1 is Audible PANIC 2 Option 2 ON Press the 4 and 6 keys simultaneously on the keypad for 2 seconds to generate a silent or audible alarm defined by option 5 Option 5 ON Panic 2 is Silent Option 5 OFF Panic 2 is Audible PANIC 3 Option 3 ON Press the 7 and 9 keys simultaneously on the keypad for 2 seconds to generate a silent or pulsed alarm defined by option 6 Option 6 ON Panic 3 is Silent Option 6 OFF Panic 3 is Pulsed Fire S
102. n send a signal to the control panel to trigger a burglar alarm and to report to the Monitoring Station The burglar alarm is generated instantly regardless of the zones definition i e entry delay is ignored For this feature to function the following must be done e Install a door contact see appropriate Digiplex Module Reference amp Installation Manual e Assign the Access Door to a zone see section 4 e Enable option 4 in section 537 Log Door Forced Open Restore optional see section 14 9 e Enable option 5 in section 537 Burglar Alarm on Forced Door see section 14 10 1 Option 5 ON Burglar Alarm on Forced Door enabled Option 5 OFF Burglar Alarm on Forced Door disabled default 14 10 2 Skip Exit Delay When Arming With Access Card SECTION 537 OPTION 6 When an Access Card is presented to a reader twice within approximately 5 seconds with the door closed some or all the partitions see section 14 5 assigned to the Access Door can arm with or without starting the Exit Delay This feature is useful when the reader is outside the partition so the partition will be armed immediately Option 6 ON The Exit Delay will not be triggered Option 6 OFF The Exit Delay will be triggered default 14 10 3 Door Access During Clock Loss SECTION 537 OPTION 8 If the system registers a Clock Loss Trouble the system will no longer be able to recognize the Schedules Only the System Master Cod
103. nd a relay as shown in Figure 2 11 Recommended The System Sensor model 2112 24D smoke detectors To comply with UL955 the 4 wire smoke detectors must be installed using 18 gauge wire In the event power is interrupted the relay will cause the control panel to transmit the Fire Loop Trouble report if programmed in section 707 To reset unlatch the smoke detector after an alarm verify that the negative of the smoke detector is connected to a PGM as shown in Figure 2 11 Then program the PGM with the Smoke Reset activation event see section 10 1 of this manual to interrupt power to the smoke detector for four seconds when the CLEAR and ENTER keys are pressed and held for two seconds Figure 2 11 Fire Zones UL ULC INSTALLATION CONTROL PANEL TERMINALS PGM AUX 1 d Smoke detectors SINGLE FIRE ZONE CONNECTIONS ONLY If the ATZ feature is enabled do not use the extra input i e in the above example input 005 cannot be used as a zone 2 16 CONNECTING THE DGP2 ZX4 The DGP2 ZX4 is a 4 Zone Hardwire Expansion Module that connects directly to the control panel through its on board EXPANSION connector as shown in Figure 2 12 It provides four additional hardwired input terminals 8 zones with ATZ enabled Connect detection devices to the DGP2 ZX4 s terminals in the same way they are connected to the control panel as shown in Figure 2 7 on page 9 or Figure 2 8 on page 10 Devices connected to hardwired input
104. nd if the card is permitted at that particular time and day Schedule Access Control features can only be enabled and programmed through either the LCD Keypad DGP2 641 or the Access Control Keypad DGP2 641AC The general Access Control options are programmed in the control panel Specific options for each door are programmed through the LCD or Access Control keypads see the appropriate Digiplex Module Reference amp Installation Manual In order to program the Access Control features in the Digiplex Control Panel you must enter Panel Programming Mode Step 1 Press and hold the 0 key Step 2 Enter the INSTALLER CODE by default 000000 Step 3 Panel Programming Mode Enter desired 3 digit SECTION Step 4 Enter the required DATA 14 1 PROGRAMMING ACCESS CONTROL OVERVIEW The following is the minimum required to program an Access Control system Depending on the requirements of the installation some of the other features explored in the this chapter may be necessary Step 1 Enable Access Control in section 537 option 1 Step 2 Assign the Keypads to Doors in sections 301 to 332 Step 3 Create the Access Levels in sections 341 to 355 Step 4 Set the Holidays in sections 381 to 392 Step 5 Create the Schedules in sections 361 to 375 Step 6 Program User Access Code with Access Control Options in sections 801 to 896 14 2 COMMON ACCESS CONTROL TERMS ACCESS ALARM An audible or sile
105. ne 29 Zone 30 Zone 31 Zone 32 4 Zone 33 Zone 34 Zone 35 Zone 36 Zone 37 Zone 38 Zone 39 Zone 40 5 Zone 41 Zone 42 Zone 43 Zone 44 Zone 45 Zone 46 Zone 47 Zone 48 Zone is Open 8 Zone 01 Zone 02 Zone03 Zone04 Zone05 Zone 06 Zone 07 Zone 08 9 Zone 09 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone 13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 A Zone 17 Zone 18 Zone 19 Zone 20 Zone 21 Zone 22 Zone 23 Zone 24 B Zone 25 Zone 26 Zone 27 Zone 28 Zone 29 Zone 30 Zone 31 Zone 32 C Zone 33 Zone 34 Zone 35 Zone 36 Zone 37 Zone 38 Zone 39 Zone 40 D Zone 41 Zone 42 Zone 43 Zone 44 Zone 45 Zone 46 Zone 47 Zone 48 First Second Feature Select Programming Digit Event Digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C Auto Zone 0 Zone 01 Zone 02 Zone 03 Zone 04 Zone 05 Zone 06 Zone 07 Zone 08 Shutdown 1 Zone 09 Zone10 Zone 11 Zone12 Zone13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 2 Zone 17 Zone 18 Zone 19 Zone 20 Zone 21 Zone 22 Zone 23 Zone 24 3 Zone 25 Zone 26 Zone 27 Zone 28 Zone 29 Zone 30 Zone 31 Zone 32 4 Zone 33 Zone 34 Zone 35 Zone 36 Zone 37 Zone 38 Zone 39 Zone 40 5 Zone 41 Zone 42 Zone 43 Zone 44 Zone 45 Zone 46 Zone 47 Zone 48 Zone Bypass 8 Zone 01 Zone 02 Zone03 Zone04 Zone05 Zone 06 Zone 07 Zone 08 eten 9 Zone 09 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone 13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 A Zone 17 Zone 18 Zone 19 Zone 20 Zone 21 Zone 22 Zone 23 Zone 24
106. ne 45 Zone 46 Zone 47 Zone 48 Fire or Burglar 8 Zone 01 Zone 02 Zone03 Zone04 Zone05 Zone 06 Zone 07 Zone 08 Restore 9 Zone 09 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone 13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 A Zone 17 Zone 18 Zone 19 Zone 20 Zone 21 Zone 22 Zone 23 Zone 24 B Zone 25 Zone 26 Zone 27 Zone 28 Zone 29 Zone 30 Zone 31 Zone 32 C Zone 33 Zone 34 Zone 35 Zone 36 Zone 37 Zone 38 Zone 39 Zone 40 D Zone 41 Zone 42 Zone 43 Zone 44 Zone 45 Zone 46 Zone 47 Zone 48 F Module 0 Network Module ROM Error Module Failto Com Printer AC Fail Battery Fail Troubles Fault Tamper TLM Fault 1 Aux N A N A N A N A N A N A N A Output Fail 8 Network Module ROM Error Module Fail to Printer AC Fail Restore Battery Fail Fault Tamper Restore TLM Com Fault Restore Restore Restore Restore Restore Restore 9 Aux Fail N A N A N A N A N A N A N A SYSTEM SETTINGS amp COMMANDS 12 1 HARDWARE RESET Performing a hardware reset will set all programmable sections from 001 to 718 to default values including the Installer Code and System Master Code Only the Panel ID PC Password and Event Buffer will not be reset 1 Make sure the Installer Code Lock is disabled see section 12 4 2 Remove the battery and AC power from the control panel 3 Set the RESET jumper to on by placing a jumper on the reset pins of the control panel 4 Re connect the AC power and the battery to the control panel 5 Wait 10 seconds and remove the jumper 12 2 SOFTWARE
107. nected to it in the calculation STEP 2 If the value recorded in box A is less than 700PU go to step 3 If the value is greater you will require an external power supply see Figure 2 5 on page 8 to provide the additional power needed Proceed with step 3 and refer to the example in Figure 2 4 on page 8 STEP 3 Due to the degradation of a power signal over long distances EACH length or run of wire in the system can support only a specific number of power units PU Using Table 2 Power Unit PU Limitations For Each Run of Wire determine how many power units each length of wire can support Please note that the total number of power units PU can never surpass 700PU Table 2 Power Unit PU Limitations For Each Run of Wire Gauge 18AWG Surface 0 823mm Gauge 22AWG Surface 0 326mm Gauge 24AWG Surface 0 205mm Length ofeach Available Power Length of each Available Power Length of each Available Power run of wire Units PU run of wire Units PU run of wire Units PU 200ft 61m 700 200ft 61m 682 200ft 61m 429 300ft 31m 700 300ft 31m 454 300ft 31m 286 400ft 122m 700 400ft 122m 341 400ft 122m 214 500ft 152m 690 500ft 152m 273 500ft 152m 171 600ft 183m 575 600ft 183m 227 600ft 183m 143 700ft 213m 493 700ft 213m 195 800ft 244m 431 800ft 244m 170 900ft 383m 3
108. nput terminal program the module s serial number and the number of the input where the keyswitch is connected into the section corresponding to the desired keyswitch zone see Figure 5 2 Figure 5 2 Example of Keyswitch Numbering K COMMUNICATION NETWORK Zone Expander Module SN 30000041 Digiplex Control Panel SN 000000A2 Input Terminals 1 2 3 4 Input Terminals 23 4 5 6 7 8 Keyswitch A Input 2 Input 6 Keyswitch B Keyswitch C Keyswitch Zone Section Serial Input Keyswitch A 1 049 000000A2 001 Keyswitch B 2 Keyswitch C 3 050 051 30000041 002 30000041 006 5 2 KEYSWITCH DEFINITIONS Select one of the keyswitch definitions also see Figure 5 1 on page 18 5 2 1 Keyswitch Disabled SECTIONS 149 To 156 FIRST DIGIT O Disables keyswitch input 5 2 2 Momentary Keyswitch SECTIONS 149 To 156 FIRST DIGIT 1 To arm a partition using the Momentary Keyswitch turn on the keyswitch for approximately three seconds then turn it off Repeating this sequence will disarm the system The selected Keyswitch Option see section 5 4 determines the type of arming 5 2 3 Maintained Keyswitch SECTIONS 149 To 156 FIRST DIGIT 2 To arm a partition using the Maintained Keyswitch turn the switch from the ON to the OFF position To disarm a partition set the keyswitch in the ON position In the case of an Arm Only option the control panel will not perfo
109. ns 049 to 056 represent keyswitches 1 to 8 respectively y y Keyswitch Parameters Sections 149 to 156 represent keyswitches 1 to 8 respectively Keyswitch Definitions 1 Momentary Keyswitch 2 Maintained Keyswitch Select one only Enter the 8 digit Ke P initi wa yswitch Definition Keyswitch Partition SERIAL NUMBER of the First Digit vi ianment module that has a keyswitch ssignme connected to it 1 Keyswitch Assigned to Partition 1 2 Keyswitch Assigned to Partition 2 Keyswitch Partition 3 Keyswitch Assigned to Partition 3 Assignment 4 Keyswitch Assigned to Partition 4 Second Digit Enter the module s 3 digit INPUT NUMBER where the keyswitch is connected Keyswitch Options Feature Select Keyswitch Options 1 to 4 Future Use on otf and select 5 On Arm Only Off Arm Disarm Press ENTER one arming option 6 Stay Arming 7 Force Arming 8 Instant Arming 5 1 KEYSWITCH NUMBERING SECTIONS 049 To 056 The Keyswitch Numbering feature allows you to assign any hardwired input in the system to any of the 8 keyswitch zones in Select one only if all are off defaults to regular arming the Digiplex Control Panel This feature tells the control panel where the keyswitch is connected and which of the 8 keyswitch zones is assigned to that keyswitch To assign a keyswitch connected to a hardwired i
110. nt warning generated by the reader to indicate that a protected door has not closed within the programmed time allowed or that a protected door was opened without an Access Granted or Request for Exit signal ACCESS CARD A tag assigned to a User Access Code used to identify the user to the Access Control system By presenting the tag to a reader the system can verify whether the tag is valid DOOR LEFT OPEN Each Access Door is programmed with a period of time it is allowed to remain open Once the door has been open past this time limit an Access Alarm will be triggered FORCED Door If a protected door was opened without an Access Granted or Request for Exit signal a silent or audible Access Alarm can be triggered READER An Access Control device Posiprox CR R880 normally located near a protected door that serves to relay the information from an Access Card presented to it to the control panel REQUEST FOR EXIT When a REX device Paradoor 460 installed above an Access Door within a protected area detects movement it sends a signal to the panel to permit a user to leave the protected area VALID CARD An Access Card presented to a reader during its assigned Schedule and within its assigned Access Level 14 3 ENABLE ACCESS CONTROL SECTION 537 OPTION 1 When Access Control is enabled the control panel and the keypads must be programmed for the feature to function properly Option 1 ON
111. ntinue to dial if no dial tone is present after 3 seconds If more time is required you can insert a 4 second pause into the desired telephone number sequence see section 8 3 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS A PGM is a programmable output that toggles to its opposite state i e a normally open PGM will close when a specific event has occurred in the system For example a PGM can be used to reset smoke detectors activate strobe lights open close garage doors and much more When a PGM closes the control panel supplies a ground to the PGM activating any device or relay connected to it When a PGM opens the circuit opens from ground therefore not providing any power to devices connected to it The control panel provides a maximum of 100mA to PGM1 and 50mA to PGMs 2 3 and 4 PGM1 to PGM4 are normally open outputs and PGM5 is a normally open or normally closed 5A relay For information on how to connect a relay to a PGM please refer to section 2 9 10 1 PGM ACTIVATION EVENT SECTIONS 400 402 404 406 AND 408 The PGM Activation Event will activate the selected PGM when a specific event or events occur in the system The control panel can set separate activation events for each PGM For example the control panel can be programmed to activate PGM2 whenever the system is Force Armed To program a PGM activation event 1 Enter the section that represents the desired PGM PGM1 400 PGM4 406 PGM2 402 PGMS5 408
112. oad Numbers of all of the devices does not exceed 100 Industry Canada certification is only applicable to installation of devices which include transformers approved by the Canadian Standards Association CSA NOTES P A R A OD O AS SECURITY SYSTEMS 780 Industrial Blvd St Eustache Montreal Quebec Canada J7R 5V3 Fax 450 491 2313 http www paradox ca PRINTED IN CANADA 05 2002 DGPXEI 08
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114. ockout report code programmed in section 705 6 11 MAXIMUM BYPASS ENTRIES SECTIONS 238 To 241 Sections 238 to 241 represent Maximum Bypass Entries for partitions 1 through 4 respectively Select the section corresponding to the desired partition and enter any value between 001 and 255 000 no limit to determine the maximum number of zones that can be bypassed in a selected partition Example Section 238 is programmed with 010 When in Bypass Programming see section 16 2 the control panel will not let the user bypass more than 10 zones in partition 1 6 12 DISPLAY BYPASS IF ARMED SECTION 504 OPTION 5 When option 5 is enabled the keypad will not display that there are bypassed zones when the system is armed 6 13 BELL SQUAWK SECTIONS 507 511 515 amp 519 Options 1 To 6 Sections 507 511 515 and 519 represent partitions 1 through 4 respectively Since the control panel can enable the Bell Squawk features for each individual partition select the section that corresponds to the desired partition and turn on the desired option when the option is off the feature is disabled BELL SQUAWK UPON DISARMING Option 1 ON The bell or siren will emit two squawks upon disarming BELL SQUAWK UPON ARMING Option 2 ON The bell or siren will squawk once upon arming BELL SQUAWK ON AUTO ARM Option 3 ON The bell or siren will squawk at 1 second intervals during the
115. olidays Each section represents a month Each section includes four groups of eight options that represent the days of the month Use Feature Select Programming to enable the options representing the days to be designated as holidays For example if 1 and 2 are enabled in the fourth screen in section 392 then December 25 and 26 are designated as holidays When 8 is enabled in sections 361 to 375 those users will have access according to their Schedule on December 25 and 26 14 9 LOGGING ACCESS CONTROL EVENTS 14 9 1 Log Request For Exit In Event Buffer SECTION 537 OPTION 2 When the REX device registers movement at the door a Request for Exit REX event is generated see section 14 2 The Control Panel can record the REX events generated from all the Access Doors in the system but cannot report these events to the Monitoring Station The events can be viewed through an Access Control Keypad by entering the Event Record Display see section 16 8 Option 2 ON Record the REX events Option 2 OFF Do not record the REX events default Since REX events can occur often the Event Buffer may fill up quickly 14 9 2 Log Door Left Open Restore In Event Buffer SECTION 537 OPTION 3 The Door Left Open Interval is the time that a door can remain open after an Access Granted or a Request for Exit without generating an Access Alarm If an Access Door is left open beyond its keypad s programmed Door Left Open Interv
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117. operations or procedures where such actions are reasonably required and proper in its business Should any such changes render customer s terminal equipment incompatible with the telephone company facilities the customer shall be given adequate notice to effect the modifications to maintain uninterrupted service GENERAL This equipment shall not be used on coin telephone lines Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER REN The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices that you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas sum of the REN s of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five 5 To be certain of the number of devices that you may connect to your line you may want to contact your local telephone company EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE FACILITY If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment please contact facility indicated below for information on obtaining service or repairs The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from network until problem is corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning FCC PART 15 WARNINGS INFORMATION TO USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable prote
118. or disarm a partition without entering access codes If the keypad is assigned to more than one partition the feature must be enabled in the corresponding partitions Select the section that corresponds to the desired partition and turn the desired options on or off REGULAR ARM Option 1 ON Press and hold the ARM key for 2 seconds to Regular Arm see section 16 1 1 STAY ARM Option 2 ON Press and hold the STAY key for 2 seconds to Stay Arm see section 16 1 2 INSTANT ARM Option 3 ON Press and hold the 5 key for 2 seconds to Instant Arm see section 16 1 4 FORCE ARM Option 4 ON Press and hold the FORCE key for 2 seconds to Force Arm see section 16 1 6 DISARM Option 5 ON Press and hold the DISARM key for 2 seconds to Disarm a Stay or Instant armed partition see section 16 1 7 BYPASS PROGRAMMING Option 6 ON Press and hold the BYP key for 2 seconds to perform Bypass Programming see section 16 2 EVENT RECORD DISPLAY Option 7 ON Press and hold the 7 key for 2 seconds to access the Event Record Display see section 16 8 6 9 ExiT DELAY if SECTIONS 226 To 229 001 255 SECONDS The Exit Delay determines the amount of time a user has to leave the protected area before the control panel arms the partition Program the Exit Delay from 001 to 255 seconds where sections 226 to 229 represent partitions 1 through 4 respectively The Exit Delay applies to all zones in the s
119. ort codes that will suit most of your basic installation needs To manually program the report codes enter 00 to disable reporting or FF to use the default report code from the Automatic Report Code List in the Programming Guide To automatically program a set of default SIA FSK codes refer to section 8 13 8 5 5 Pager Reporting Format Using this format allows the control panel to transmit report codes to a pager A pound symbol is automatically generated after the report code Please refer to Pager Delay in section 8 12 8 6 EVENT CALL DIRECTION nnn SECTIONS 522 To 536 As shown in Figure 8 1 on page 25 the control panel events are divided into three event groups for each partition and two global event groups Each event group can be programmed to dial up to four central station telephone numbers and to use one of the four telephone numbers as a backup The numbers are dialed sequentially starting from 1 skipping any disabled numbers and stopping once all selected telephone numbers have been reached If the control panel still fails to report to a central station telephone number after reaching the Maximum Dialing Attempts see section 8 6 1 the control panel will dial the selected backup telephone number unless the Alternate Backup Option is enabled see section 8 6 3 When the Alternate Backup Option is enabled the control panel will dial the backup number after every failed attempt 8 6 1 Maximum Dialing Attempts
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121. r or wire fault occurs If the partition is disarmed the control panel will display the zone as open in the keypad display but will not generate an alarm or a trouble This option is not permitted on UL systems TROUBLE ONLY 5 ON and 6 OFF If a partition is armed the control panel will generate a standard alarm when a tamper or wire fault occurs If the partition is disarmed when a tamper or wiring failure occurs the appropriate trouble will appear in the keypad s Trouble Display and the control panel will transmit the appropriate report code see section 8 2 SILENT ALARM 5 OFF and 6 ON If a partition is armed the control panel will generate a standard alarm when a tamper or wire fault occurs If the partition is disarmed when a tamper or wiring failure occurs the appropriate trouble will appear in the keypad s Trouble Display the control panel will transmit the appropriate report code see section 8 2 and it will generate a silent alarm no bells or sirens AUDIBLE ALARM 5 ON and 6 ON If a partition is armed the control panel will generate a standard alarm when a tamper or wire fault occurs If the partition is disarmed when a tamper or wiring failure occurs the appropriate trouble will appear in the keypad s Trouble Display the control panel will transmit the appropriate report code see section 8 2 and it will generate an audible alarm 7 4 1 Tamper Bypass Options SECTION 501 OPTION 7 With optio
122. relay BELL PGM1 100mA PGM2 50mA PGM3 50mA optional PGM4 50mA optional Optional connector can be used to recharge another battery in the system BELL OUTPUT will shut down EES y aeron if current exceeds 3A We UL ULC Hi Wheelock FONET 46T 12 Warning Improper connection may result in damage to the system Warning During power up the panel will perform a module scan that lasts between 30 and 120 seconds AUXPOWER Refer to transformer re quirements below for Auxiliary Power Output Also refer to Calculating Power Requirements To connect additional wiring to auxiliary power use the red and black keypad connectors Auxiliary power will shut downifcurrent exceeds 1 14 Minimum 16VAC 20VA UL C UL 16VAC 40VA BE156240CAA BE116240AAA Transformer Requirements UL Listed Basler ElectronicsTransformers CSA Listed Basler Electronics Transformers Auxiliary Supply can provide typical 6 00mA typical 600mA max 700mA max 700mA Usable Battery Charge Currents 350mA 350mA 700mA Charging and battery test LED every 60 seconds STATUS LED Short flash Panel OK Long flash TLM Fault Constant Dialer on line OFF Panel error off Reset jumper STATUS RESET SIN 0 lo L a a gt EXPANSION SERIAL DIGIPLEX PORT nn EE Used to connect a DGP2 ZX4 module see Connecting the SERVICE KEYPAD DGP2 ZX4 on page 11 PARADOX Ge
123. ring feature is used to individually assign each detection device to any desired zone in the Digiplex system see section 4 1 The Zone Parameters define the type of zone the zone s partition assignment and how the control panel will react when an alarm condition occurs on that zone see section 4 2 to section 4 4 For more information on the installation of devices and modules please refer to Figure 2 3 on page 6 or to their respective Installation Guides Figure 4 1 Zone Programming Press amp hold the 0 key Key in the INSTALLER CODE Key in 3 digit SECTION Zone Definitions 0 Disabled Default 1 Entry Delay 1 8 24Hr Burglary 2 Entry Delay 2 9 Delayed 24Hr Fire Zone Numbering Zone Parameters SC A hb GES S q Se sl Fire Sections 001 to 048 represent Sections 101 to 148 represent 5 F in ciay A SC Ce 2 zones 1 to 48 respectively zones 1 to 48 respectively Select thee han Bt 6 Instant D Stay Delay 3 7 24Hr Buzzer E Stay Delay 4 one only Enter the 8 digit SERIAL NUMBER of the addressable detection device or module that has a hardwire device connected to it Zone Definition First Digit Zone Partition Assignment 1 Zone Assigned to Partition 1 Default 2 Zone Assigned to Partition 2 3 Zone Assigned to Partition 3 4 Zone Assigned to Partition 4 Zone Partition Assignment Second Digit Enter the module s 3 digit INPUT NUMBER where the
124. rm any action when the switch is in the ON position The selected Keyswitch Option see section 5 4 determines the type of arming 5 3 KEYSWITCH PARTITION ASSIGNMENT SECTIONS 149 To 156 SECOND DIGIT 1 TO 4 The control panel provides the option of partitioning the security system into two three or four completely independent systems Therefore each keyswitch must be assigned to one partition as described in Figure 5 1 on page 18 For more information on Partitioning refer to section 12 5 5 4 KEYSWITCH OPTIONS Each keyswitch zone can be programmed with one or more of the options also see Figure 5 1 on page 18 5 4 1 Arm Disarm Option Keyswitch SECTIONS 149 To 156 Option 5 ON Arm Only Option 5 OFF Arm amp Disarm SCH Only one of the arming options Stay Force Instant and Regular can be selected 5 4 2 Stay Arming Keyswitch SECTIONS 149 To 156 OPTION 6 Activating the keyswitch will bypass any zones defined as Stay Zones see section 4 4 3 in the selected partition All other zones will remain activated For more information on Stay Arming refer to section 16 1 2 5 4 3 Force Arming Keyswitch SECTIONS 149 To 156 OPTION 7 Activating the keyswitch will arm the selected partition bypassing any open zones defined as Force Zones see section 4 4 4 at the time of arming For more information on Force Arming refer to section 16 1 6 5 4 4 Instant Arming Keyswitch SECT
125. rmation refer to section 2 15 1 and section 10 3 of this manual Figure 2 6 PGM Relay Output PGM dof die COM N C N O 2 10 NETWORK CONNECTIONS The network is a 4 wire communication network that provides power and two way communication between the control panel and all modules connected to it All addressable detection devices keypads and Digiplex modules are connected to the network which can support up to 95 modules Connect the four terminals labeled RED BLK GRN and YEL of each detector keypad or module to the corresponding terminals of the control panel as shown in Figure 2 3 on page 6 Please note that all modules can be connected in a star and or daisy chain configuration The final device on the communication network should not be more than 3000ft 914m from the control panel For information on how to assign a detection device to a zone in the control panel please refer to Zone Programming on page 14 Before connecting a module to the control panel A shutdown the control panel by removing AC and battery power 2 10 1 Connecting the Network in Noisy Environments When installing the network wires in proximity to high electrical interference such as neon lights motors high voltage wiring transformers or when connecting the network across separate buildings you must use shielded cables Connect the shielded cable as detailed below Within the Same Building Strip the outer jacket at one end of the shiel
126. rmed following an alarm Please refer to Disarm Reporting Options in section 8 10 Section 654 e Cancel Auto Arm if a user disarms the partition during the Auto Arm 60 second delay e Quick Disarm partitions disarmed using the One Touch Disarming feature see section 6 8 e PC Disarm when WinLoad is used to disarm the system 8 2 5 Zone Alarm Report Codes SECTIONS 655 To 666 A report code can be programmed for each of the 48 available zones Whenever a zone generates an alarm the control panel can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying which zone generated an alarm 8 2 6 Zone Restore Report Codes SECTIONS 667 TO 678 A report code can be programmed for each of the 48 available zones The control panel can transmit these report codes to the central station when the zone closes after generating an alarm or once the bell has cut off after alarm generation see section 7 2 Please refer to Zone Restore Report Options in section 8 11 8 2 7 Special Alarm Report Codes SECTIONS 679 To 680 Whenever the system generates an alarm due to one of the conditions listed below the control panel can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying the type of alarm Section 679 Emergency Panic if the panic keys 1 and 3 have been pressed see section 7 5 e Auxiliary Panic if the panic keys 4 and 6 have been pressed see section 7 5 s Fire Panic if the pani
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128. rom 0 to F Each section from 600 to 718 represents a set of four specific events Each of these events can be programmed with a 1 digit or 2 digit report code For a comprehensive list of the events and their relevant sections please refer to the Digiplex Programming Guide Please note that only the Ademco Slow Silent Knight Sescoa and Pager Formats support 1 digit report codes When a specific event occurs the control panel will send the programmed report code to the central station The method of report code transmission is defined by the following two items Reporting Formats see section 8 5 and Event Call Direction see section 8 6 These two items define how and where the report codes are transmitted If you are using the Ademco CID or SIA formats an Auto Report Code Programming feature is available Using this feature sections 600 to 718 do not have to be manually programmed see section 8 13 The following sub sections provide a brief description of the events that the control panel can report 8 2 1 Arming Report Codes SECTIONS 600 To 625 A report code can be programmed for each of the 96 User Access Codes and 8 keyswitch zones When using an access code or keyswitch to arm one or more partitions the control panel can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying which access code or keyswitch zone was used to arm the partition s 8 2 2 Special Arming Report Codes SECTIONS 626 To 627
129. rouble conditions are rectified 6 5 TIMED AUTO ARMING SECTIONS 505 509 513 517 OPTION 5 With this option enabled the control panel will arm the selected partition every day at the time specified by the Auto Arm Timer see section 6 5 1 When the partition is automatically armed the control panel will transmit the Auto Arming report code programmed in section 626 Any open zones detected when a partition is Auto Armed will be bypassed regardless of their definition except 24hr zones The type of arming is determined by the Auto Arming Option see section 6 7 Regardless whether the partition was successfully armed or not the control panel will always transmit the Late to Close report code programmed in section 626 Please note that the control panel will enter a 60 second Exit Delay period before arming the system At this point Auto Arming can be cancelled by entering a valid access code Since the control panel can enable this feature for each individual partition select the section that corresponds to the desired partition and turn on option 5 505 Partition 1 509 Partition 2 513 Partition 3 517 Partition 4 6 5 1 Auto Arm Timer SECTIONS 271 To 274 If Timed Auto Arming is enabled see section 6 5 the control panel will send the Late to Close report code and attempt to arm the system at the time specified by the Auto Arm Timer Sections 271 to 274 represent timers for partit
130. rt code is global unless using the Contact ID or SIA reporting formats Section 711 e Phone Number 1 Fail to Communicate e Phone Number 2 Fail to Communicate e Phone Number 3 Fail to Communicate e Phone Number 4 Fail to Communicate Please note there is no Fail to Communicate for Pager telephone numbers 8 2 12 System Trouble Restore Codes SECTION 712 To 716 Section 712 TLM a TLM failure has restored If the Telephone Line Monitoring see section 9 1 is A disabled the control panel will not transmit the TLM report code AC Failure Restored e Battery Failure Restored Auxiliary Supply Restored Section 713 e Bell Output Restored s Time programmed s Fire Loop Trouble Restored e NA Section 714 Network Fault Restored Module Tamper Restored ROM Check Error Restored e Module TLM Restored Section 715 e Printer Fault Restored e Module AC Failure Restored e Module Battery Failure Restored Section 716 Module Auxiliary Failure Restored e Wireless Transmitter Low Battery Restored e Wireless Module Supervision Restored This report code is global unless using the Contact ID or SIA Reporting formats 8 2 13 Special Reporting Codes SECTION 717 AND 718 Whenever the system generates one of the following instances the control panel can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying the type of system occurrence Section 717 Cold Start t
131. rticular line to which the connection will be made and provide the FCC registration number and the ringer equivalence of the protective circuit FCC REGISTRATION NUMBER RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER USOC JACK CANADA 5A7CAN 22633 AL E 0 1B U S 8 CANADA RJ31X USA CA31A TELEPHONE CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS Except for telephone company provided ringers all connections to the telephone network shall be made through standard plugs and telephone company provided jacks or equivalent in such a manner as to allow for easy immediate disconnection of terminal equipment Standard jacks shall be so arranged that if plug connected thereto is withdrawn no interference to operation of equipment at customer s premises which remains connected to telephone network shall occur by reason of such withdrawal INCIDENCE OF HARM Should terminal equipment protective circuitry cause harm to telephone network telephone company shall where practicable notify customer that temporary disconnection of service may be required however where prior notice is not practicable the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service if action is deemed reasonable in circumstances In case of temporary discontinuance telephone company shall promptly notify customer and will be given opportunity to correct the situation CHANGES IN TELEPHONE COMPANY EQUIPMENT OR FACILITIES The telephone company may make changes in its communication facilities equipment
132. s Disconnect SECURITY SYSTEMS Spee S22 oss z For the hardwired GRN YEL TN 1C23C40 EARTH Rel T 1 RING TIP connections see Single COMMUNICATION NETWORK D telephone line before servicing RJ31X CA 38A GRY BRN RED GRN Zone Connections on am AT oe page 9 and Double Zone z camp Connections on page 10 AWG 14 single conductor solid Cold water Copper MIE To metallic PRESA enclosure grounding Warning For UL installations the metallic enclosure must be grounded to the cold water pipe A To provide maximum lightning protection we strongly recommend having separate earth connections for the dialer and zone ground terminals KEYPAD Door Contact When installing the network wires in a noisy environment or when connecting the network across separate buildings you must use a shielded cable Refer to Connecting the Network in Noisy Environments on page 9 EE S mr DETECTOR MODULE The communication network supports a maximum of 95 modules Although external power supplies can be used to provide power to modules connected far from the control panel the final module on the communication network should not be more than 3000 feet 914m away MODULE All outputs are Class 2 or power limited except for the battery terminal The Class 2 and power limited fire alarm circuits shall be installed using CL3 CL3R CL3P or substitute cable permitted by the National Electr
133. s List in the Programming Guide TAMPER amp TAMPER RESTORE CODES Section 793 Sets all report codes in sections 681 to 705 with the default values from the Automatic Report Codes List in the Programming Guide TROUBLE RESTORE CODES Section 794 Sets all report codes in sections 706 to 716 with the default values from the Automatic Report Codes List in the Programming Guide SPECIAL CODES Section 795 Sets all report codes in sections 717 to 718 with the default values from the Automatic Report Codes List in the Programming Guide Please note that even after automatic report codes have been set you can still use the manual programming method see section 8 5 3 amp section 8 5 4 to program remaining report codes or change some of the defaults DIALER OPTIONS 9 1 TELEPHONE LINE MONITORING SECTION 521 OPTIONS 1 AND 2 When enabled the system verifies the existence of a telephone line once every second After each successful test the dialer LED green light on the control panel flashes briefly A line test failure occurs when the TLM detects less than 3 volts for the period defined by the TLM Fail Timer see section 9 1 1 If the line test fails the dialer LED will flash and will generate one or more conditions as defined by the TLM settings below until the control panel detects the telephone line again Please note that when the dialer detects a telephone ring the TLM test stops for 1 minute
134. s not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or electrician as appropriate The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the L
135. s to the appropriate User Manual LCD Keypad User s Manual and LED Keypads User s Manual If no partition assignment is selected the User Access Code will only be able to activate PGMs Figure 13 1 Programming User Access Codes Press amp Hold the 0 key p Where sections 801 to 896 represent User Access Codes 01 to 96 User Code Options DI 2 off on off on on Enter the INSTALLER CODE Enter the SECTION User Code Options Feature Select Programming Feature Master Feature Disabled User can program user access codes User can program user access codes options amp assignment Lene ey 8 Duress 6 Stay amp Instant 4 Bypass 7 Force r 5 Arm only 8 off gone keypad s partitions H on access any partition assigned 3 to user Note all users can regular arm the system Press the A key User Code Partition Assignment 1 User Code Has Access to Partition 1 2 User Code Has Access to Partition 2 B User Code Has Access to Partition 3 4 User Code Has Access to Partition 4 User Partition Assignment Feature Select Programming Press the A key Access Level and Schedule Assignment First brackets Access Level Enter level from 00 to 15 00 access to all doors Second brackets Schedule Enter number from 00 to 15 00 all times Access Level and Schedule Assignment Enter digits Access Control User Options 1 Access Card is activated 2
136. sers can create or modify User Access Codes with the same partition assignment and program the User Options and Partition Assignment assigns only partitions the Master Feature Code has access to 13 5 2 Duress SECTIONS 802 TO 896 OPTION 3 When a user is forced to arm or disarm their system entering a Duress enabled User Access Code option 3 On will arm or disarm the system and if programmed will immediately transmit a silent alarm to the Central Station 13 5 3 Bypass Programming SECTIONS 802 To 896 OPTION 4 The User Access Code with option 4 enabled can program bypass entries as described in section 16 2 13 5 4 Arm Only SECTIONS 802 To 896 OPTION 5 The User Access Code with option 5 enabled can arm assigned partitions but cannot disarm any partitions The type of arming is determined by the other User Options selected Please note that with the Arm Only option the user who just armed the system can cancel arming by re entering the same User Access Code during the Exit Delay 13 5 5 Stay amp Instant Arming SECTIONS 802 To 896 OPTION 6 The User Access Code with option 6 enabled can Stay Arm or Instant Arm see section 16 1 assigned partitions 13 5 6 Force Arming SECTIONS 802 To 896 OPTION 7 The User Access Code with option 7 enabled will be able to Force Arm assigned partitions see section 16 1 13 5 7 User Menu Access Conditions SECTIONS 802 To 896 OPTION
137. sired 4 digit hexadecimal number into section 555 15 4 PC PASSWORD SECTION 556 This four digit password identifies the computer running the WinLoad software to the panel before beginning the download process Program the same PC Password into both the Digiplex control panel and WinLoad If the passwords do not match WinLoad will not establish communication To program the PC Password enter the desired four digit hexadecimal number into section 556 15 5 PC TELEPHONE NUMBER SECTION 560 The control panel will dial this number when trying to initiate communication with a computer using WinLoad You can enter any digit from 0 to 9 and any special keys or functions see Table 3 Special Telephone Number Keys on page 28 up to a maximum of 32 digits into section 560 For North American installations using either SIA or Contact ID reporting formats see section 8 5 enter 70 before the phone number to disable call waiting 15 6 CALL WINLOAD Press and hold the 0 key enter the INSTALLER CODE and press FORCE to dial the PC Telephone Number programmed in section 560 to communicate with WinLoad The control panel and WinLoad will verify that the Panel Identifier and the PC Password match before establishing communication 15 7 ANSWER WINLOAD To perform on site upload downloading connect your computer directly to the control panel using an ADP 1 line adapter In WinLoad set Dialing Condition to Blind
138. t Arm the partitions see section 16 1 FORCE ARMING WITH CARD Options 4 and 7 ON and Options 5 and 6 OFF The Access Card can Force Arm the partitions see section 16 1 13 7 7 Access to Armed Access Doors SECTIONS 802 To 896 ACCESS OPTION SCREEN OPTION 8 An Access Door can be assigned to a zone in Digiplex so it can be protected by the security system as well see section 14 4 When a valid Access Card with this feature enabled is presented to an armed door access will be granted and the Entry Delay will begin When this option is enabled extra security is provided since a user must enter a User Access Code to disarm the area Access is only granted during the card s assigned Schedule and to doors programmed in its Access Level For User Access Codes assigned with the Arm Only User Option option 8 should remain off since they cannot disarm the partition s For this feature to function properly Option 2 Disarm with Access Card must be disabled If option 2 is enabled access will be granted and the partition s will be disarmed without entering the User Access Code Option 8 ON Access to armed doors is granted Option 8 OFF Access to armed doors is denied 13 7 8 Access Card Assignment SECTIONS 801 To 896 ACCESS CARD SCREEN The Access Card is activated by assigning its serial number to the User Access Code This system supports only the proximity cards by Position Technology Either enter
139. tents of the Memory Key power from the control panel vow 2 Place the Memory Key on the connector labeled MEM KEY of SE J the control panel that is to receive the contents of the E Memory Key 3 Enter section 961 to download the contents except sections 001 to 048 device serial numbers and 049 to 056 keyswitch serial numbers from the key to the panel 962 to download all of the contents including sections 001 to 048 and 049 to 056 from the key to the panel 4 When the keypad emits a Confirmation Beep wait 10 seconds before removing the Memory Key Download to DESTINATION Control Panel 1 Remove the AC and battery Read from memory key Partial View Digiplex Control Panel Figure 3 1 Using the Memory Key Write Protect Jumper Jumper On Read from amp write to memory key Jumper Off Write protect read from memory key only aul Insert Paradox Memory Key onto the connector labeled MEM KEY Partial View Digiplex Control Panel E e 7 SERIAL MEM KEY O o ZONE PROGRAMMING All detection devices connected to the control panel keypads and zone expansion modules must be assigned to a zone and that zone must be defined as described in this section Zone Numbering 001 to 048 e Serial number of the device module Input number of the device module Zone Parameters 101 to 148 e Zone Definition e Zone Partition Assignment e Zone Options The Zone Numbe
140. tion ASSIM Ecco ate ada eveedee id 41 13 7 Access Control it A a aaa ias 41 13 8 M ltple Acton TEE 42 ACGESS CONTRO rrente aae s nt a AO A ac 43 14 1 Programming Access Control Overview nnn nneneneneneeereneneeenereneenenenneenneneneeenneneneeeneeenenenveennevenseeneenneeneneneenn 43 142 Common Access Control TESA sans a a e aa aa aeae raaa enen dead Ea eaae aE eaaa Aaaa ina nie eaa ei Rahaa 43 14 3 Enable Access Gontrol iia da A eet aed ols 43 14 4 Assigning The Keypad To A RTE 43 4 5 Door Access Mode aiii di pb 43 14 6 Access Level Simca a died nee ea 44 E ee LEE A4 14 8 Holiday Programming EE EE A4 14 9 Logging Acc ss ControhEvents uerdent hehe den dee Geer enee eege eege daden dad a ie ren dea eneen 44 14 10 Global Access Door Features nun verassen deene dte rennen A Ao 45 WIN OAD SOFTWARE nennen vrare annen 46 15 1 Answering Machine Override sisii Andean Ate Senta deltae ende dean tet ted 46 15 2 RINO eu TEE 46 15 3 Panel A NN 46 15 4 PG PassWord a ats a dd li il a da T 46 15 5 PG Telephone le EE 46 NEI le le EE 46 15 Answer Ode Le EE 46 15 8 Event Buffer TranstmiSSiom sss inenen tt erder et eeste alde Nannette ete Weenie denge 46 15 9 Call Back Feature enee ee ren AA ved dE AE es Hendler AS 46 USER MEN 47 T64 Arming and Disarming Features unico le datan 47 16 2 Bypa ss Progr mming asi enen a a A gn ted pe 47 TD lun EE idad is ra Rete oat hl a ee ree 48 16 4 ee 48 16 5 Normal and Confidential Modes AAA 48 1
141. tor input see section 10 3 enabling smoke detectors to be connected as shown in Figure 2 10 on page 11 Fire Zones must use a 1kQ EOL resistor If there is a line short or if the smoke detector becomes active whether the system is armed or disarmed the control panel will generate an alarm If the line is open the Zone Fault trouble indication will appear in the Trouble Display and will transmit the appropriate report code to the central station if programmed 2 15 2 ESL CleanMe Installation The Digiplex control panel supports the use of ESL smoke detectors that have the CleanMe feature The ESL smoke detectors are connected exactly like standard smoke detectors as shown in Figure 2 10 Please note that you should avoid connecting more than 20 ESL smoke detectors When an ESL smoke detector sends a CleanMe signal the control panel will generate a Zone Fault trouble and if programmed will transmit the Fire Loop report code to the central station The trouble will be cleared if there is no CleanMe signal for 255 seconds If an alarm occurs the trouble will be cleared until it is detected again Figure 2 10 PGM1 2 wire Smoke Detector Input PGM1 becomes input eee O O PGM AUX 1 N O contacts 1KQ EOL Smoke detectors When using ESL smoke detectors with the CleanMe feature do not connect more than 20 detectors in parallel 2 15 3 Smoke Detector Installation 4 Wire Connect the 4 wire smoke detectors a
142. utomatically remove the last 2 digits 2 3 Option Off Off 4 digit Access Codes Off On 6 digit Access Codes On Off Same as On On On On Flexible Access Codes 13 3 SYSTEM MASTER CODE Default 123456 With the System Master Code a user can use any of the available arming methods with access to all partitions and can program all User Access Codes User Options Partition Assignments and Access Control Options Each digit in the System Master Code can be any value from 0 to 9 The length of the System Master Code is determined by the Access Code Length feature see section 13 2 The System Master Code cannot be set to less than 4 digits in length 13 3 1 System Master Code Reset SECTION 950 To reset the System Master Code to its default 123456 e Set the RESET jumper to on by placing a jumper on the reset pins of the control panel e Use the Installer Code to enter section 950 A PS Do not remove the power from the control panel 13 4 PROGRAMMING ACCESS CODES Sections 801 to 896 In section 801 the installer can program the System Master Code with an Access Card s serial number and change the Access Card s arming method see section 13 7 In sections 802 to 896 the Installer Code can program the User Code Options Partition Assignment and Access Control Options but cannot program the user code for the System Master Code or the User Access Codes To program the User Access Codes refer the user
143. vent of problems you should contact your equipment supplier in the first instance WARRANTY The Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of one year Except as specifically stated herein all express or implied warranties whatsoever statutory or otherwise including without limitation any implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded Because Seller does not install or connect the products and because the products may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by Seller Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system Seller obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing at Seller s option any product not meeting the specifications In no event shall the Seller be liable to the buyer or any other person for any loss or damages whether direct or indirect or consequential or incidental including without limitation any damages for lost profits stolen goods or claims by any other party caused by defective goods or otherwise arising from the improper incorrect or otherwise faulty installation or use of the merchandise sold ATTACHMENT LIMITATION NOTICE The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The Department doe
144. voltage is too low The voltage may drop during the control panel battery test see section 2 4 1 12 7 SYSTEM DATE amp TIME me SECTION 502 OPTION 6 The System Date and Time is programmed through the User Menu please refer to Clock Loss section 16 7 12 7 1 Daylight Savings Time By enabling option 6 in section 502 the control panel will automatically adjust the system s clock time for daylight saving changes At 2 00AM on the first Sunday of a full weekend in April the control panel will add one hour to the programmed time clock At 2 00AM on the last Sunday of a full weekend in October the control panel will subtract one hour from the programmed time clock 12 8 SHABBAT FEATURE E A Ce SECTION 522 OPTION 4 With option 4 on all addressable detection devices and keypads in the system will no longer display any system status through the LCD and or LEDs between noon 12 00PM Friday and midnight 12 00AM Saturday Therefore normal operation will be re instated Sunday morning at 12 00 01AM During the Shabbat period e the LCD keypads only display the date and time the backlight is disabled the LED indicators on all addressable detection devices and keypads in the system are disabled If required a user can access all the usual commands and features during the Shabbat period by pressing a key or if Confidential Mode is enabled in the keypad by entering their access code When no actions have
145. will extinguish e the trouble will not appear in the Trouble Display e the keypad will not beep to indicate the trouble e the AC Failure report code will be reported ACCESS CODES The Digiplex control panel supports 95 User Access Codes 1 System Master Code and 1 Installer Code 13 1 INSTALLER CODE SECTION 800 Default 000000 The Installer Code is used to enter the control panel s programming mode which allows you to program all the features options and commands of the control panel and any modules connected to the network The Installer Code can program the User Code Options and the Partition Assignment but cannot program the personal identification numbers The Installer Code is six digits in length where each digit can be any value from 0 to 9 To change the Installer Code 1 Press and hold 0 2 Enter INSTALLER CODE 3 Key in 800 4 Enter new 6 digit INSTALLER CODE 13 2 ACCESS CODE LENGTH SECTION 504 OPTIONS 2 AND 3 Access codes can be between 1 and 6 digits in length When programming access codes with less than 6 digits press the ENTER key When you change the User Access Code Length from 4 digits to 6 digits the control panel will automatically add the last 2 digits by using the first 2 digits For example if your Access Code is 1234 and you switch to 6 digits the code will become 123412 When you change the Access Code Length from 6 digits to 4 digits the control panel will a
146. wire would exceed the wire s limits thereby causing devices to function at decreased capacity Figure 2 5 External Power Supply Connections Power units required by devices connected to a power supply do not draw power from the control panel s auxiliary output CONTROL PANEL GRN ver 900 feet from control panel 2000 feet from control panel Module s 500 feet from control panel s AUX output 500 feet from power supply Therefore this run max 273PU Therefore this run max 273PU Do not use the same transformer for the control panel and the external power supplies Modules should never be installed more than 3 000 feet 914m from the control panel 2 9 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS The Digiplex Control Panel comes standard with PGM1 and PGM2 PGM3 to PGM5 are optional When a specific event or condition occurs in the system a PGM can be programmed to reset smoke detectors activate strobe lights open close garage doors and much more For details on how to program the PGMs refer to section 10 PGM1 provides a maximum 100mA output PGM2 to PGM4 provide a maximum 50mA output and PGMS is a relay output that provides a maximum of 5A If the current draw on the PGM is to exceed the current output we recommend the use of a relay as shown in Figure 2 6 PGM1 to PGM4 are normally open outputs and PGM5 is a normally open or normally closed 5A relay Also note that PGM1 can be programmed as a 2 wire smoke detector input For more info
147. y fuse For information on how to set the Battery Charge Current to either 350mA or 700mA please refer to section 12 3 of this manual 2 4 1 Battery Test The control panel conducts a dynamic battery test under load every 64 seconds If the battery is disconnected if its capacity is too low or if the battery voltage drops to 10 5 volts or less when there is no AC the Battery Trouble message will appear in the Trouble Display At 8 5 volts the panel shuts down and all outputs close 2 5 AUXILIARY POWER TERMINALS You can use the auxiliary power supply to power the motion detectors keypads and other accessories in your security system A fuseless circuit protects the auxiliary output against current overload and automatically shuts down if the current exceeds 1 1A Auxiliary power will resume once the overload condition has restored For details on available output power please refer to Figure 2 3 on page 6 For more information on how to calculate system consumption refer to Calculating Power Requirements on page 7 2 6 TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION Connect the incoming telephone company wires into the TIP and RING connections of the control panel Then run the wires from T1 and R1 to the telephone system as shown in Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Telephone Line Connections 2 7 BELL SIREN OUTPUT The BELL and BELL terminals power bells and or other warning devices that require a steady voltage output during an al

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