V1.4 96-Zone Expandable Security and Access Control Panel DGP-NE96 Reference and Installation Manual www.paradox.
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................................................... 3 Features ................................................................................... 3 Specifications ........................................................................... 3 INSTALLATION ............................................................... 4 Recommended Installation Procedure ..................................... 4 Location & Mounting ....................................................
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1 INTRODUCTION DigiplexNE is a security and access control system with 8 on-board zone inputs (16 with zone doubling) that is expandable to 96 zones via the 4-wire combus. DigiplexNE features up to 999 users, 8 partitions, 32 doors, 32 schedules, 16 access levels, and can support up to 127 modules in any combination.
2 INSTALLATION 2.1 RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION PROCEDURE In order to facilitate installation, we recommend connecting the modules in small groups and verifying the system after every group is connected, instead of verifying the system only after all modules are connected. Step 1: Install the control panel. Step 2: Connect a small group of modules, including a keypad, to the combus. Step 3: Connect the battery and then connect the AC power.
Figure 2-3: DigiplexNE Control Panel Wiring Diagram Red "LINE#1" and "LINE#2" LEDs: Illuminated - If the control panel is using a telephone line, the panel will display which line it is using by illuminating a telephone line LED. If the control panel is using Line 1, the "LINE#1" LED will be illuminated. If the control panel is using Line 2, the "LINE#2" LED will be illuminated. Red "STATUS" LED: Flashing - Indicates proper operation. Fast Flash - Indicates a control panel failure.
2.11 CALCULATING POWER REQUIREMENTS Table 1: Power Unit Consumption Table Description QTY.
Figure 2-4: Sample Power Requirement Calculations Figure 2-5: External Power Supply Connections 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) = 368PU<700PU = OK Control Panel aux. output = 700PU 15m (50ft) 61m (200ft) APR3-PRT1 (A) = 40PU Power units required by devices connected to a power supply do not draw power from the control panel’s auxiliary output. DGP2-641 (D) = 80PU Module 7.
Figure 2-6: Single Zone Input Connections 2.14 DOUBLE ZONE CONNECTIONS Enabling the ATZ feature (see section 4.2) allows you to install two detection devices per input terminal. Connect the devices as shown in Figure 2-7. Devices connected to input terminals must be assigned to a zone and the zone's parameters must be defined (see Zone Programming on page 12). For UL listed Burglary System installations only, use EOL resistor part #2011002000. Figure 2-7: Double Zone Connections Enable ATZ (see section 4.
2.16 COMBUS CONNECTIONS 2.17.3 Smoke Detector Installation (4-Wire) Modules can connect anywhere on the 4-wire combus, which can support up to 127 modules. Connect in a star and/or daisy chain configuration as shown in Figure 2-3 on page 5. The total distance of all runs of wire cannot exceed 914m (3000ft). For example, if ten runs of wire measuring 305m (1000ft) each are connected to the control panel, the total distance would be 3048m (10,000ft), which exceeds the system’s capacity.
Example 3: DigiplexNE Dialer Ground clamp Main line 2nd line Example 4: DigiplexNE Dialer Ground clamp 2nd line Main line For TBR-21 compliance, please note the following: 1) The DGP-NE96 can be connected to the telephone network via an RJ11 connector. 2) The Maximum Dialing Attempts cannot exceed 15 attempts (page 28). 2.19 BUILT-IN RTC The DigiplexNE incorporates an RTC directly on the PC board. The RTC will save the DigiplexNE’s internal clock when both the AC and battery power have been lost.
3 PROGRAMMING METHODS DigiplexNE can be programmed using the following methods: 3.4 PROGRAMMING THROUGH A KEYPAD 3.1 WINLOAD UPLOADING/DOWNLOADING SOFTWARE* Use the Programming Guide to record how the sections were programmed. To enter programming mode: We highly recommend programming the control panel with WinLoad as it greatly simplifies the process and reduces potential data errors. Refer to Winload Software on page 41 for details. * UL Note: Not verified by UL 3.
4 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.
4.1.1 Clearing a Zone’s Numbering For LCD Keypads: 1) Enter a section number between [0001] to [0096]. 2) Press [0] and then [ENTER] to save and exit. For Grafica Keypads: 1) Enter a section number between [0001] to [0096]. 2) Press [0] to clear the serial number 3) Use Grafica’s scroll keys, highlight the input number and then press [0] to clear the data. 4) Press Grafica’s center action key (Save) to save and exit. 4.
4.3.10 24Hr Water Zones* 4.3.13 Standard 24Hr Fire Zone SECTIONS [0101] TO [0196]: FIRST DIGIT = A When a 24Hr Water zone opens, whether it is armed or disarmed, the control panel will immediately generate an alarm. The SIA FSK reporting format includes specific codes to identify the alarm as a Water Alarm. SECTIONS [0101] TO [0196]: FIRST DIGIT = D A zone programmed as Fire becomes normally open (will not function as normally closed) and requires an EOL resistor.
4.5.3 Stay Zones Set the Input Speed (001 to 255 X 30ms, default = 600msec.): SECTIONS [0101] TO [0196]: OPTION [3] Only zones with option [3] enabled will be bypassed when the partition is Stay Armed (see section 15.2) or Instant Armed (see section 15.3). All other zones will remain activated. Fire Zones cannot be set as Stay Zones. Section Input Section [0961] Input 01 [0973] Input 13 (ATZ of Input 01) [0962] Input 02 [0974] Input 14 (ATZ of Input 02) 4.5.
5 KEYSWITCH PROGRAMMING The DigiplexNE control panel can support up to 32 keyswitch zones in addition to the 96 standard zones. A keyswitch allows a user to arm or disarm a system by pressing a key or by toggling a keyswitch. A keyswitch can also be used to generate a Utility Key event which can then be used to activate or deactivate PGM outputs connected to the DigiplexNE system.
5.2.4 Generates a Utility Key Event on Open 5.4.5 Force Arming (Keyswitch) SECTIONS [0601] TO [0632]: FIRST DIGIT = 3 When option [3] is enabled, a Utility Key Event will be generated whenever the keyswitch input is opened (see Table 14 on page 51). This option can be used to activate or deactivate one or more of DigiplexNE’s PGM outputs. When a keyswitch is defined with the Generate a Utility Key Event on Open option, the Keyswitch Partition Assignment and Keyswitch Options are disabled.
6 ARMING AND DISARMING OPTIONS 6.1 ARMING FOLLOWS PARTITION 6.4 RESTRICT ARMING ON AC FAILURE (Default = disabled) 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 the selected partitions are armed. However, the partition will disarm as soon as one of the selected partitions is disarmed.
6.9.1 Auto-Arm Timer When Timed Auto-Arming is enabled (see section 6.9), the control panel will attempt to arm the system at the time set by the Auto-Arm Timer. For example, to Auto-Arm partition 2 everyday at 6:15PM, enable option [1] in section [3222] (Timed Auto-Arming) and enter 18:15 in section [3201].
Figure 6-1: Example of Exit Delay Termination [6] Remote Arming/ Disarming Emits 1 squawk upon arming and 2 squawks upon disarming with a remote control (using the Omnia Wireless System, OMN-RCV3 (default = enabled) . 6.19 RING-BACK Enable option [4] in the desired section: Partition 1: [3122] Partition 3: [3322] Partition 5: [3522] Partition 7: [3722] Partition 2: [3222] Partition 4: [3422] Partition 6: [3622] Partition 8: [3822] 6.16.
7 ALARM OPTIONS 7.1 BELL/ALARM OUTPUT (Default = only option [1] enabled) When an alarm condition is detected in a partition, the control panel can toggle the on-board BELL output enabling any bells or sirens connected to it.
7.5.1 Tamper Bypass Options SECTION [3034]: OPTION [7] (Default = enabled) With option [7] enabled in section [3034], the control panel will ignore the zone’s bypass definition and will follow the option set in section 7.5 if a tamper or wire fault occurs on a bypassed zone. With option [7] disabled, Tamper Recognition follows the zone’s bypass definition. This means that the control panel will not perform any action if a tamper or wire fault occurs on a bypassed zone. 7.
8 EVENT REPORTING Figure 8-1: Event Reporting Dialing Enabled/Disabled Section [3036] Option [3] Partition 1 Partition 2 Reporting Account Number 1 3 or 4 digits (0-F) in Section [3061] Reporting Account Number 2 3 or 4 digits (0-F) in Section [3062] Related Features Delay Before Alarm Transmission: [3055] Pager Format Delay Transmission: [3057] Recent Closing Delay Sections [3109], [3209], [3309], [3409], [3509], [3609], [3709] and [3809] Partition 3 Reporting Account Number 3 3 or 4 digits (0-F) in
8.1 REPORTING ENABLED SECTION [3036]: OPTION [3] (Default = disabled) With option [3] ON in section [3036], Event Reporting is enabled. When an event (e.g. zone in alarm) 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 dials the Monitoring Station telephone number defined by the Event Call Direction feature.
8.2.9 Special Disarming Report Codes When using one of the special disarming features listed below, the control panel can send the report code to the Monitoring Station identifying how the system was disarmed. The control panel can transmit the report codes every time a partition is disarmed or only when it is disarmed following an alarm. Also, refer to Disarm Reporting Options in section 8.13.
Close [3916], Late to Close [3917], Early to Open [3926] or Late to Open [3927].
1, the control panel will send the Partition 1 Account Number defined in section [3061] followed by the report code. Only the SIA format supports the [0] = 0 digit in its account numbers. Account numbers that use other reporting formats do not support the [0] = 0 digit. Enter the [STAY] = A digit in its place. When using the SIA Format, and the Account Number Transmission (see section 8.
[3] [4] Telephone Number 3 Telephone Number 4 [7] [8] Backup on Number 3 Option Feature Backup on Number 4 [3] 8.8.1 Maximum Dialing Attempts** SECTION [3056] (Default = 008) The number (001 to 255, 000 = 8 attempts) programmed into section [3056] determines how many times the control panel will dial the same Monitoring Station Telephone Number before proceeding to the next number. Also refer to section 8.8.3.
[4035] Special Arming Report Codes Special Disarming Report Codes [3910] to [3919] [3920] to [3929] [4036] Special Alarm Report Codes [3930] to [3939] [4037] Trouble and Restore Report Codes [3940] to [3991] 8.16 CLOSING DELINQUENCY TIMER (Default = 000; Disabled) When a partition in the system is disarmed, the control panel will start the corresponding partition’s Closing Delinquency Timer, which is programmed for each partition.
9 DIALER OPTIONS 9.1 TELEPHONE LINE MONITORING 9.5 SWITCH TO PULSE SECTION [3036]: OPTIONS [1] AND [2] When enabled, the system verifies the existence of the main telephone line once every second. After each successful test, the Status LED 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).
10 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 occurs 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.
11 SYSTEM SETTINGS AND COMMANDS 11.1 HARDWARE RESET 11.5 BATTERY CHARGE CURRENT A Hardware Reset sets sections [0001] to [3991] to default, including the Installer and System Master Codes. Only the Panel ID, PC Password, PC Telephone Number and Event Buffer are not reset. A Hardware Reset cannot be performed on a control panel with the Installer Code Lock enabled (see section 11.3). 1) Make sure the Installer Code Lock is disabled 2) Remove the battery and AC power from the control panel.
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. Enable the option(s) that correspond to the desired partition(s): Option Description [1] 11.12 MODULE RESET SECTION [4001] To reset a module connected to the combus to its default values, key in the module's serial number into section [4001]. Option Description Partition 1 [5] Partition 5 11.
11.17 CLOCK COMPENSATION VALUE 11.23 MULTIPLE ACTION FEATURE SECTION [3050] (Default = Disabled) When the DigiplexNE’s clock is inaccurate, a clock compensation value can be entered into section [3050] to correct the time drift. At the beginning of every hour, the control panel will either add or subtract the clock compensation value to/from its clock. Every value from 001 to 125 will add 0.008 seconds and every value from 128 to 253 will subtract 0.008 seconds from the clock.
Table 8: Special Characters Catalogue Table 9: Hebrew Keypad Letter Assignment Table 11: Hebrew Special Characters Catalogue Table 12: Russian Special Characters Catalogue Table 10: Russian Keypad Letter Assignment DIGIPLEXNE CONTROL PANEL 35
12 ACCESS CODES 12.1 INSTALLER CODE SECTION [1000] (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 on the combus. The Installer Code is six digits in length where each digit can be any value from 0 to 9.
Option Feature [1] Description the second set of brackets, enter the two-digit Primary Schedule number (00 to 15, 00 = unrestricted) to be assigned to that User Access Code. [2] User cannot create or modify other User Access Codes. User can create new User Access Codes with ON OFF Master enabled default options only, can program PINs and User Labels.
13 ACCESS CONTROL: SYSTEM FEATURES Access Control defines the days and times people are allowed to enter and exit a site. An Access Control door uses a reader, an Access Control Module, a Request-for-Exit motion detector, a door contact and an electronic door strike to unlock the door for authorized personnel at authorized times. For details on connecting these devices, refer to the Digiplex/DigiplexNE Access Control Module Reference & Installation Manual.
Start Time and End Time during the holidays. An Interval cannot cross into another day (overnight). Schedules are assigned to the users through their User Access Codes (refer to the System Manager’s Manual).
Option Feature 13.18 LOGGING ACCESS CONTROL EVENTS [3] ON Access Card AND User Access Code required 13.18.1 Log Request For Exit In Event Buffer [3] OFF Access Card OR User Access Code SECTION [3038]: OPTION [2] (Default = disabled) When a Request-for-Exit (REX) device registers movement at the door, a REX event is generated (see section 13.1).
14 WINLOAD SOFTWARE 14.1 PANEL IDENTIFIER SECTION [3011] (Default = 0000) The Panel Identifier 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 control panel and WinLoad. Enter the desired 4-digit hexadecimal number into section [3011]. 14.
15 USER FEATURES 15.1 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 6.15) or a Keyswitch (see section 5.4.3). All users are able to Regular Arm the partition(s) assigned to their User Access Codes. Refer to How to Arm on page 42 for information on how to Regular Arm the system.
2) 3) 4) Using the scroll keys, highlight Bypass and then press the center action key (Ok). Highlight the zone that you wish to bypass and then press the left action key (Bypass). Repeat this step for any additional zone. Press the right action key (Back) to save the data. 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.
Step 3: If more than one Trouble Group appears, highlight the desired group before pressing the center action key (View) to view the specific trouble. Trouble Description Press [7] to display zone(s) Trouble Description GROUP [1]: SYSTEM [1] AC Failure [2] Battery Trouble [3] AUX Current Limit [4] Bell Current Limit [5] Bell Absent [6] ROM Check Error [7] RAM Check Error GROUP [8]: CLOCK LOSS Power failure detected. The system is running on the backup battery.
16 Event Group APPENDIX 1: PGM PROGRAMMING TABLE Event 000 Zone is OK 001 Zone is Open 002 Zone is Tampered 003 Zone is in Fire Loop Trouble 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 Non-reportable Event User Code entered on Keypad User/Card Access on Door Bypass Programming Access TX Delay Zone Alarm Arming with Master Arming with User Code Arming with Keyswitch Special Arming Feature Group Feature Start # End # 001 to 096 001 to 096 001 to 096 001 to 096 001 to 096 001 to
Event Group 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 Event Special Arming (cont’d) Disarm with Master Disarm with User Code Disarm with Keyswitch Disarm after alarm with Master Disarm after alarm with User Code Disarm after alarm with Keyswitch Alarm Cancelled with Master Alarm Cancelled with User Code Alarm Cancelled with Keyswitch Special Disarming 46 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL Feature Group Feature Start # End # 000 No Movement Arming Partial Arming One-touch Arming
Event Group Event Feature Group Feature Start # 000 (InTouch) Voice Module Disarming 008 End # 008 255 Any Special Disarming Event Not Used Not Used 022 Special Disarming (cont’d) 023 Zone Bypassed 001 to 096 001 to 096 024 Zone in Alarm 001 to 096 001 to 096 000 255 = any zone # Zone Numbers 025 Fire Alarm 001 to 096 001 to 096 026 Zone Alarm Restore 001 to 096 001 to 096 027 Fire Alarm Restore 001 to 096 001 to 096 028 029 030 031 Early to Disarm by User Late to D
Event Group 038 039 Module Trouble Module Trouble Restore 040 Fail to Communicate on Telephone Number 041 Low Battery on Zone 042 Zone Supervision Trouble 043 Low Battery on Zone Restored 044 Zone Supervision Trouble Restored 045 046 047 †: Event Special Events Early to Arm by User Late to Arm by User 048 Utility Key 049 Request for Exit 050 Access Denied 051 Door Left Open Alarm 052 Door Forced Alarm 053 Door Left Open Restore See page 51 *: See page 50 48 REFERENCE & I
Event Group Event 054 Door Forced Open Restore 055 Intellizone Triggered 056 to 061 062 063 Future Use Access Granted to User Access Denied to User Feature Group Feature Start # End # 000 255 = any Door Number Door Numbers 001 to 032 001 to 032 000 Zone Numbers 001 to 096 001 to 096 255 Any zone number Not Used Not Used Future Use Future Use Future Use Future Use 000 User Codes 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 User Codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 002 User
Event Group Event Feature Group Feature Start # End # Trouble in Dialer Trouble in Module Trouble in Combus Future Use Time and Date Trouble AC Failure Battery Failure Auxiliary Current Limit Bell Current Limit Bell Absent ROM error RAM error Future Use TLM 1 Trouble Fail to Communicate 1 Fail to Communicate 2 Fail to Communicate 3 Fail to Communicate 4 Fail to Communicate with PC Future Use Future Use Module Tamper Trouble Module ROM error Module TLM error Module Failure to Communicate Module Printer
† : Table 14: Actions that Generate a Utility Key Event Actions Utility Key Event Keypad Utility Keys Keyswitch Inputs (definition = [3]) Keyswitch Inputs (definition = [4]) Remote Control Utility Key Event 1 [1] & [2] KS** Input 1 opens KS** Input 1 opens Utility Key 1 RC button‡ Utility Key Event 2 [4] & [5] KS** Input 2 opens KS** Input 1 closes Utility Key 2 RC button‡ Utility Key Event 3 [7] & [8] KS** Input 3 opens KS** Input 2 opens Utility Key 3 RC button‡ Utility Key Event 4 [
17 APPENDIX 2: AUTOMATIC REPORT CODE LIST Default Contact ID Report Code for sections [4032] to [4037] Default SIA Report Code for sections [4032] to [4037] Arming with Master Code (##) 3 4A1 - Close by user CL - Closing Report Arming with User Code (##) 3 4A1 - Close by user CL - Closing Report Arming with Keyswitch (##) 3 4A9 - Keyswitch Close CS - Closing Keyswitch Auto Arming 3 4A3 - Automatic Close CA - Automatic Closing Arm with PC software 3 4A7 - Remote arm/disarm CQ - Remote Arming
System Event Default Contact ID Report Code for sections [4032] to [4037] Default SIA Report Code for sections [4032] to [4037] AC Failure restore 3 3A1 - AC loss restore AR - AC Restoral Battery Failure restore 3 3A9 - Battery test restore YR - System Battery Restoral Auxiliary supply trouble restore 3 3AA - System trouble restore YQ - Power Supply restored Bell output current limit restore 3 321 - Bell 1 restore YH - Bell Restored Bell absent restore 3 321 - Bell 1 restore YH - Bell Resto
18 CID# APPENDIX 3: CONTACT ID REPORT CODE LIST Reporting Code MEDICAL ALARMS - 100 100 Medical Alarm 101 Personal Emergency 102 Fail to Report In FIRE ALARMS - 110 110 Fire Alarm 111 Smoke 112 Combustion 113 Water Flow 114 Heat 115 Pull Station 116 Duct 117 Flame 118 Near Alarm PANIC ALARMS - 120 120 Panic Alarm 121 Duress 122 Silent 123 Audible BURGLAR ALARMS - 130 130 Burglary 131 Perimeter 132 Interior 133 24-Hour 134 Entry/Exit 135 Day/Night 136 Outdoor 137 Tamper 138 Near Alarm 139 Intrusion Verif
19 INDEX Timer ....................................................................... 19 Sections Auto-Arming Options ........................................................... 19 Automatic Event Buffer Transmission ....................................... 41 A AC Failure not Displayed ..................................................... 34 Automatic report code list ..................................................... 52 Access Card .................................................................
Code Follows Schedule ....................................................... 37 EOL Zones ...................................................................... 15 Codes Special Alarm Report Codes ........................................... Special Arming Report Codes ......................................... Special Disarming Report Codes ..................................... System Trouble Codes ................................................. System Trouble Restore Codes .............................
Keypad Beep on Successful Arm/Disarm Report ......................... 30 PCB Layout .......................................................................5 Keypad Lockout ................................................................ 20 PGM PGM Activation Event ................................................... 31 PGM Deactivation Event ................................................ 31 PGM Deactivation Option ............................................... 31 PGM Delay Timers ......................
S U Schedule Assignment ......................................................... 37 User Access Codes ............................................................ 36 Schedule Tolerance Window ................................................ 39 User Labels. See Access Codes Schedule Tolerance Window for Arming/Disarming ...................... 26 User Menu Access ............................................................. 37 Schedules ................................................................
20 WARNINGS FCC Warnings UL and ULC Warnings IMPORTANT INFORMATION UL AND C-UL INSTALLATION NOTES This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules subpart D and CS-03. Inside the cover of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number of this equipment.
Grade B Central Station (Level 0) Same as Household Grade A Burglar alarm system unit except: • The ringback feature shall be enabled (section [3037] option [5]; page 30). • The model AB12M Bell and Bell Housing, manufactured by ADEMCO shall be employed. Bell cutoff time shall be programmed for a minimum of 15 minutes (30 minutes for Canada).
Printed in Canada - 01/2004 DGPNE96-EI07