LCD & Access Control LCD Keypad (V1.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION ........................................................... 4 1.1 Specifications .................................................................... 5 2.0 INSTALLATION ............................................................. 6 2.1 Connecting Keypad Zones ................................................ 6 2.2 Programmable Output ....................................................... 7 3.0 PROGRAMMING ....................................................... 12 3.
.12 Keypad Tamper Enable ................................................ 18 4.13 Network Voltmeter ......................................................... 19 5.0 FEATURES FOR DGP2-641 ONLY ............................20 5.1 PGM State ....................................................................... 20 5.2 PGM Deactivation Mode ................................................. 20 5.3 PGM Base Time .............................................................. 21 5.4 PGM Override ..................
6.4.6 Beep Timer For Door Left Open Alarm ............................... 31 6.5 Door Forced Open Options ............................................. 31 6.5.1 Door Forced Open Access Alarm ........................................ 31 6.5.2 Door Forced Open Feedback .............................................. 32 6.5.3 Beep Timer For Door Forced Open Alarm .......................... 32 6.6 Access Control PIN Entry Option .................................... 32 6.6.1 Configuring The PosiPIN’s Keypad ....
1.0 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing Paradox® Security Systems. The Digiplex™/ DigiplexNE Security Systems are advanced technology security systems that will provide reliable security protection and powerful features that are easy to use. The elegant and user-friendly Digiplex™/DigiplexNE LCD Keypad will allow easy access to the security system's functions and information at the touch of a button. Since all programming is accomplished through the keypad, please read this manual carefully.
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2.0 INSTALLATION The LCD keypads (DG2P-641 and DGP2-641AC) are connected to the control panel's network in a star and/or daisy chain configuration. This 4-wire communication network provides power and two-way communication between the control panel and all modules connected to it. Connect the four terminals labeled red, black, green and yellow of each keypad to the corresponding terminals on the control panel (refer to Figure 1 on page 8).
to a zone in the control panel and the zone's parameters must be defined. For more information on zone assignment, please refer to the Digiplex or DigiplexNE Reference & Installation Manual. Please note that even with the ATZ (zone doubling) feature enabled, the keypad supports only one detection device. 2.2 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT Each keypad has one on-board PGM. A PGM is a programmable output that toggles to its opposite state (i.e.
Figure 1: Connecting the Keypad and Keypad Zone 8 Reference & Installation Manual
Figure 2: Typical Access Control Installation (DGP2-641AC) Figure 3: Access Control Overview (DGP2-641AC) Digiplex/DigiplexNE LCD Keypad 9n
Figure 4: Access Control Connections (DGP2-641AC) 10 Reference & Installation Manual
Figure 5: Connecting a Shielded Routing Cable Digiplex/DigiplexNE LCD Keypad 11n
3.0 PROGRAMMING Programming the DGP2-641 or DGP2-641AC LCD keypads is simple. Enter the Module Programming Mode, enter the desired section followed by the required data. When programming the keypad, use the keypad’s programming sheets (found in the Digiplex/ DigiplexNE Modules’ Programming Guide) to keep track of which sections were programmed and how. We strongly recommend you read this entire manual before you begin programming.
3.2 PROGRAMMING METHODS The following methods can be used when programming the keypad: 3.2.1 FEATURE SELECT PROGRAMMING Some sections are programmed by enabling or disabling options. Within the sections, numbers from [1] to [8] represent a specific keypad option. Press the key corresponding to the desired option and the digit will appear in the display. This means the option is enabled. Press the key again to remove the digit from the display thereby disabling the option.
4.0 SYSTEM OPTIONS The following sections pertain to the programming of options belonging to both the DGP2-641 and DGP2-641AC Access Control LCD keypads. 4.1 PARTITION ASSIGNMENT SECTION [001]: OPTIONS [1] TO [8] Each keypad in the system can be assigned to one or more partitions. In section [001], options [1] to [8] represent partitions 1 through 8 respectively. To assign the keypad to a partition, simply enable the option that corresponds to the desired partition.
Option [2] OFF= Will not display Exit Delay timer (default). Option [2] ON = LCD screen will display Exit Delay timer. 4.4 DISPLAY ENTRY DELAY TIMER SECTION [003]: OPTION [3] Based on the user's needs, an Entry Delay Timer will be programmed to provide the user time to enter their User Access Code before the alarm is triggered. The Entry Delay Timer's countdown can be displayed on the LCD screen. Option [3] OFF= Will not display the Entry Delay Timer (default).
Section [003]: Option [4] OFF= Normal Mode Option [4] ON = Confidential Mode Option [5] OFF= LCD screen activated by entering an access code Option [5] ON = LCD screen activated by pressing a button Figure 6: LCD Screen 4.6 CONFIDENTIAL MODE TIMER SECTION [007] Section [007] determines the amount of time without action before the keypad enters Confidential Mode. For more information on Confidential Mode, refer to “Confidential Mode” on page 15.
4.8 MUTING SECTION [004]: OPTION [1] The keypad can be programmed not to emit audible sounds, including Chimed zones. During Muting, the keypad will only emit the Confirmation Beep, Rejection Beep, and beep when a button is pressed. Option [1] OFF= Audible sounds (default). Option [1] ON = Mute. 4.9 BEEP ON EXIT DELAY SECTION [004]: OPTION [2] The keypad can beep once every second during the Exit Delay Timer.
4.11 BEEP ON TROUBLE SECTION [005]: OPTIONS [1] TO [4] Potential troubles have been sorted into groups. With these options enabled, the keypad will emit an intermittent beep tone whenever a trouble condition from the Trouble Groups occurs in the system. The intermittent beep will remain activated until the user enters the Trouble Display or if the trouble is resolved. For a list of the troubles, see the Digiplex or DigiplexNE Reference and Installation Manual.
4.13 NETWORK VOLTMETER The Network Voltmeter provides a real-time display of the voltage so you can verify if the network is supplying sufficient power at the keypad’s location. The readings will appear on the LCD screen. A reading of 10.5V indicates that the voltage is too low. This may occur when too many modules are connected to the network, a module is installed too far from the panel or if the system is running on the battery. In some cases adding an external power supply may correct the situation.
5.0 FEATURES FOR DGP2-641 ONLY The following sections pertain to the programming of options belonging to the DGP2-641 LCD keypad only. 5.1 PGM STATE SECTION [006]: OPTION [1] The keypad's on-board PGM can be set as normally open or normally closed. When an open PGM is activated, it will close the circuit from ground and enable any devices connected to it. When a closed PGM is activated, it will open the circuit and disable any devices connected to it. When the PGM Activation Event occurs (see section 5.
5.3 PGM BASE TIME SECTION [006]: OPTION [3] If the keypad's on-board PGM is set in PGM Timed Mode (see section 5.2 on page 20) you must define whether the value programmed in section [008] is in minutes or seconds. Option [3] OFF= PGM Base Time is 1 second (default). Option [3] ON = PGM Base Time is 1 minute. 5.4 PGM OVERRIDE SECTION [006]: OPTION [4] When the PGM override is enabled, the keypad's on-board PGM will ignore PGM Activation Events (section 5.6, page 22), PGM Deactivation Events (section 5.
5.6 PGM ACTIVATION EVENT SECTIONS [009] TO [012] The PGM Activation Event determines which event will activate the keypad's on-board PGM output. The EVENT GROUP specifies the event, the FEATURE GROUP identifies the source, and the START # and END # sets the range within the Feature Group. Use the PGM Programming Table in the Digiplex/DigiplexNE Modules’ Programming Guide to program the keypad’s PGM Activation Event.
6.0 FEATURES FOR DGP2-641AC ONLY The following sections pertain to the programming of options belonging to the DGP2-641AC Access Control LCD keypad only. 6.1 ASSIGNING DOORS TO PARTITIONS SECTION [002]: OPTIONS [1] TO [8] Although the keypad can be programmed to display the status of various partitions, the Access Control door can be assigned to one or more partition(s) in the alarm system.
6.2.1 READER ’S LED TO FOLLOW PARTITION’S STATUS SECTION [003]: OPTION [6] The reader's LED can be programmed to flash according to the partition's status. When this feature is enabled, the reader’s red LED will flash when the partition is arming, in Exit Delay, in Entry Delay, in Burglar Alarm or in Fire Alarm. Option [6] OFF= The reader's LED will not flash. Option [6] ON = LED follows the door’s partition status (default). 6.2.
6.2.4 READER'S LED OPTIONS UPON ACCESS GRANTED SECTION [006]: OPTION [7] When the Access Control card is presented to the reader, the reader's LED can be programmed to turn green during the door’s unlocked period (or until the door closes) or extinguish briefly to indicate that the door is unlocked. Option [7] OFF= The reader's red LED will extinguish briefly. Option [7] ON = The reader's red LED will turn green (default). 6.
6.3.3 DOOR UNLOCKED PERIOD EXTENSION SECTION [009] The Door Unlocked Period Extension is the amount of time added to the Door Unlocked Period in section [008], which leaves the door unlatched longer. This will allow those with this feature enabled on their User Access Codes extra time to enter, which may be useful for the physically challenged or for seniors. Enter any value between 001 and 255 to determine the number of seconds to be added to the time programmed in section [008]. Default = 15 seconds. 6.
users will have access during the days programmed in the control panel (refer to the Digiplex or DigiplexNE Reference & Installation Manual). Program the Start Time and End Time according to the 24hour clock within the same day. Use Feature Select Programming to set the options representing the Days.
schedule started at 7AM, the door remained locked from 7AM to 8AM. Once access was granted at 8AM, the door remained unlocked until 5PM. Option [1] OFF= The Schedule activates without Card (default). Option [1] ON = Card activates Door Unlocked Schedule. 6.4 DOOR LEFT OPEN OPTIONS The Door Left Open Options allow you to program how the system will react to an Access Control door left open. 6.4.
6.4.2 DOOR LEFT OPEN INTERVAL BEFORE ACCESS ALARM SECTION [010] 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. Enter any value between 001 and 255 to determine the number of seconds the door may remain open before the Access Alarm is triggered. Default = 60 seconds. 6.4.
Figure 7: Pre-Alarm example 6.4.5 DOOR LEFT OPEN ALARM FEEDBACK SECTION [004]: OPTIONS [5] AND [6] An Access Control door is programmed with a Door Left Open Interval (see section 6.4.2 on page 29). Once this interval has expired, the Door Left Open Alarm can be either audible or silent and will either beep as long as the Access Alarm is occurring or follow the Beep Timer in section [012].
6.4.6 BEEP TIMER FOR DOOR LEFT OPEN ALARM SECTION [012] This beep timer determines the amount of time the Door Left Open Alarm will beep. Once the Door Left Open Interval (see section 6.4.2 on page 29) has expired, the Door Left Open Alarm (see section 6.4.5 on page 30) will be triggered. Enter any value between 001 and 255 to determine the number of seconds the Access Alarm will beep. Default = 5 seconds. 6.
6.5.2 DOOR FORCED OPEN FEEDBACK SECTION [004]: OPTIONS [7] AND [8] The Access Alarm can be either audible or silent and will either beep as long as the Access Alarm is occurring or follow the Beep Timer in section [013]. The sound of the Door Forced Open Alarm resembles the rapid beep generated during the last ten seconds of the Exit Delay. Option [7] OFF= Door Forced Open Alarm is silent. Option [7] ON = Door Forced Open Alarm is audible (default).
enter their PIN on the PosiPIN reader. If section [006] option [4] is OFF, the user must present their access control card to the reader and enter their PIN on the keypad. Option [4] OFF= User enters their PIN on the keypad (default). Option [4] ON = User enters their PIN on the PosiPIN. Section [006] option [4] can only be used if connected to a DigiplexNE (DGP-NE96) control panel. Do not enable section [006] option [4] if using a normal proximity reader. 6.6.
7.0 MESSAGE PROGRAMMING SECTIONS [101] TO [148], [200] TO [204], and [301] TO [396] Each section contains one message with a maximum of 16 characters. For more details and to record any changes, use the Digiplex/DigiplexNE Modules’ Programming Guide.
The DigiplexNE control panel has up to 8 partitions, 96 zones and up to 999 user codes. The LCD keypad only allows you to program the messages for up to 4 partitions, 48 zones and 96 user codes. The rest of the messages can be programmed directly into the DigiplexNE control panel. Refer to the DigiplexNE Reference & Installation Manual and to the DigiplexNE Programming Guide for more details. 7.
Table 2: Special Characters Catalog 36 Reference & Installation Manual
8.0 GLOSSARY Access Alarm: An audible or silent 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. If the Access Alarm is programmed to be audible, the reader assigned to the door can beep. This event is logged in the Event Buffer, but can only be seen through an Access Control keypad (DGP2-641AC).
in the Event Buffer and can be reported to a Monitoring Station. Door Left Open: Each Access Control 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 (see Access Alarm). Event Buffer: The user-initiated actions, alarms, and troubles that occur in the system are saved in the control panel’s memory: the Event Buffer.
Holidays: Days programmed in the control panel that are not considered normal work days, such as legal, religious, and feast days. Pre-Alarm: A beep tone warning that an Access Alarm will be generated if a protected door is not closed within a specified period. Reader: An Access Control device (PosiProx CR-R880-A or PosiPIN CR-R885-BL) normally located near a protected door that serves to relay the information from an Access Control card presented to it to the control panel.
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