48-Zone LED Keypad User Manual DGP2-648
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ........................................................ 3 BASIC OPERATION .................................................. 4 Auditory Feedback (Beep Tones) ........................... 5 Keypad Indicator Lights .......................................... 5 PARTITIONED SYSTEM ........................................... 7 Area Display............................................................ 7 ZONES .......................................................................
ACCESS CODES .................................................... System Master Code............................................ User Access Codes.............................................. Area Assignment .................................................. Erasing Access Codes ......................................... Keypad Lock-Out ................................................. 19 19 20 24 25 25 TROUBLE DISPLAY ............................................... 26 ADDITIONAL FEATURES ................
1.0 INTRODUCTION Your security system uses advanced technology which will provide you with reliable security protection and powerful features that are easy to use. Since you will communicate your instructions to the system through your keypad, please read this manual carefully and have your installer explain basic system operation. 1.1 LEGEND = Indicates a warning. = Indicates a note or reminder. = Indicates useful information or tip. [Number] = Indicates information that must be entered on the keypad.
2.0 BASIC OPERATION The system communicates by illuminating the “AC” light, the “Status” light and the various lights on the screen as shown in figure 1. Figure 1: Keypad Overview Area Lights: (A1, A2, A3 and A4) ON = Area armed OFF = Area disarmed FLASH = Area in alarm Action Lights: (Access, Stay, Force, Mem, Trbl and Prg) Lights will illuminate according to the status of the system.
2.1 AUDITORY FEEDBACK (BEEP TONES) When you enter information on your keypad, it will guide you with beep tones to communicate acceptance or rejection of your entries. Confirmation Beep: When an operation (i.e. arming/disarming) is successfully entered or when the system switches to a new status/ menu, your keypad will emit intermittent beep tones (“BEEP-BEEP-BEEP-BEEP-BEEP”).
2.2.2 CONFIDENTIAL MODE The installer can program your keypad not to display the status of your system by changing the keypad from Normal Mode to Confidential Mode. This occurs when your keypad has been inactive for a period of time defined by your installer. In Confidential Mode all the indicator lights will turn off. Depending on how your keypad was programmed by your installer, you must either press a key or enter your User Access Code to activate Normal Mode. 2.2.
3.0 PARTITIONED SYSTEM Your installer can set your keypad to recognize separate protected areas. A separated system is called a partitioned system, which can be useful in situations where shared security systems are more practical. For example, a company that has both an office and a warehouse area, can arm and disarm each area separately while controlling access to each area. Therefore, one person may have access to only one area, whereas another person may have access to all areas.
In Area Status Display, the following will illuminate for the area selected: • The area lights (A1, A2, A3, and A4) if the associated area is armed. For example, if you have selected area 3 and it is currently armed, A3 will illuminate. • The numerical light(s) representing any open zone(s) in a corresponding area or areas. • The MEM action light if any alarms have occurred. • The TRBL action light if any troubles are occurring. • The STAY action light if the area is Stay or Instant Armed.
5.0 ARMING When the system is armed, it will respond to any breach in the zones according to the way each zone is programmed. For example, if someone opens a window that is armed, the system can trigger an alarm and alert your security company. 5.1 EXIT DELAY TIMER Arming the system will start the Exit Delay Timer. This will provide enough time for you to exit the protected area before the system arms. The Status light will flash green while the time elapses.
5.3 STAY ARMING Stay Arming will partially arm your system to permit you to remain in the protected area. For example, you can arm your doors and windows at home without arming the motion detectors so you will be protected while you sleep. Only User Access Codes with the Stay and Instant Arm option enabled can Stay Arm the system. How do I Stay Arm? 1) Enter your [Access Code]. 2) Press the [Stay] key. If you have access to more than one area, press the area’s number, then press the [0] key.
How do I Instant Arm? 1) Enter your [Access Code]. Your keypad will emit a Confirmation Beep. The ACCESS action light will flash. 2) Press the [5] key. If you have access to more than one area, press the number key representing the area you want to Instant Arm or the [0] key for all assigned areas. After the Confirmation Beep, the Exit Delay Timer will begin the countdown to arming. 5.5 FORCE ARMING Force Arming allows you to arm your system when specific zones are open.
You may use the One-Touch keys (see section 5.6) or a keyswitch (see section 5.7) to arm the area. Ask your installer for details. 5.6 ONE-TOUCH KEYS Your installer can program your system to respond to certain features with the touch of a key. You will then access these features without using your User Access Code by pressing and holding the desired key. To do so, press and hold the following keys. • • • • • • • The [Arm] key to Regular Arm an area. The [Disarm] key to disarm a Stay/Instant armed area.
5.7.2 MOMENTARY KEYSWITCH To arm the system, place it in the “ON” position briefly then place it back in the “OFF” position. Repeating this process will disarm the system. 5.8 AUTO-ARMING You can program one or more areas to arm automatically. Ask your installer for details. 5.8.1 TIMED AUTO-ARMING You can set the time that an area will arm itself automatically. How do I set the Auto-Arming timer? 1) Enter your [Access Code].
If you have access to more than one area, the symbol(s) corresponding to the area(s) for which you have access will illuminate in sequence. Press the number key representing the area you want to arm. To view the time set, instead of entering the time in Step 4, the first number of the time you set will illuminate. Press the [U] key to illuminate the numbers one at a time (numerical light 10 represents zero). 5.8.
Fire Zones cannot be bypassed. How do I bypass a zone? 1) Enter your [Access Code]. Your keypad will emit a Confirmation Beep and the ACCESS action light will flash. 2) Press the [Byp] key. The PRG action light will illuminate and the BYP action light will flash. 3) Enter the two-digit number(s) of the zone(s) you want to bypass and the corresponding number(s) will illuminate. If a zone’s number is illuminated and you reenter its number, the zone will unbypass and the number will extinguish.
2) Press the [Byp] key. Your keypad will emit a Confirmation Beep and the PRG action light will illuminate. The BYP action light will also flash. 3) Press the [Mem] key. All zones (numerical lights) bypassed during the last time the system was armed will illuminate and will be bypassed. 4) If you wish, reenter the zone’s number to change a bypassed zone to an unbypassed zone and vice versa. 5) Press the [Enter] key to exit.
6.0 DISARMING When the system is disarmed, the system deactivates the zones so the alarm will not be triggered if zones are breached. Any user can disarm the system unless their code has been assigned the Arm Only option. 24hr. zones/Fire Zones are always active (enabled), therefore will always generate an alarm if triggered. 6.1 ENTRY DELAY TIMER Based on your instructions the installer will program designated entry points, such as the front door or the garage door, with an entry delay.
How do I disarm a system in alarm? 1) Enter your [Access Code]. 2) Call your security company quickly to advise them of the alarm. In case of a burglar alarm, leave the premises and call your security company from a safe place. 6.3 ALARM MEMORY DISPLAY Your system will record all the alarms which occurred during the last armed period. If an alarm was triggered in any area assigned to your keypad, the MEM action light will illuminate.
7.0 ACCESS CODES Access Codes are codes that will allow you and others to access the system. These codes can be programmed to permit access to all or some features and areas. The installer will program User Access Codes to be four digits, six digits, or variable from one to six digits in length. Each digit can be any value between zero and nine. If the installer programmed your system to accept a variable code length, you may have to press the [Enter] key after entering your User Access Code.
4) Enter either numbers [0] and [1] (for a Digiplex 848 system) or [0], [0], [1] (for a DigiplexNE system). Your keypad will emit a Confirmation Beep. The PRG action light and the numerical light of the first number in the code will illuminate (10 = zero). The area light(s) and ACCESS action light will turn off. 5) Enter a [New Code]. The numerical lights for the next numbers in the code will illuminate one at a time as you enter the new code.
How do I program a user access code? 1) Enter your [System Master Code] or [Access Code] with Master feature. 2) Press the [0] key to enter the User Programming Menu. The area lights of areas assigned to your User Access Code and the PRG action light will flash. 3) Press the [Acc] key. The area lights of the areas assigned to your User Access Code and the ACCESS action light will illuminate. The PRG action light will continue to flash.
If your keypad emits a Rejection Beep, you may have chosen an existing User Code or the Master Code used to modify or create the code does not have access to the User Options or Area Assignment programmed. To view the programmed code, instead of entering the User Code in Step 5, the first number of the code programmed will illuminate. Press the [U] key and the numbers will illuminate one at a time as you press the key (numerical light 10 represents zero).
Press option ON/OFF [3] Option Description Duress Feature OFF (default) Duress feature disabled. ON Duress feature enabled. Sends a silent alarm to the security company when you enter your code. For use when someone forces you to disarm areas. [4] Bypass Feature OFF Bypass feature disabled. ON (default) Bypass feature enabled. Can deactivate zones using the bypass programming feature. [5] Arm Only OFF (default) Arm only feature disabled. ON Arm only enabled.
Press option ON/OFF Option Description [8] Area Access OFF (default) User Access Code obeys the keypad’s area assignment in a partitioned system. When you enter your user code, your keypad will permit access only to areas it controls. This feature applies to both options. ON When option [8] is ON, the keypad will permit access to all the areas assigned to the User Access Code. When option [8] is OFF, the keypad will only permit access to the areas it controls.
Table 2: Area Assignment Press Key ON/OFF Area Assignment [1] ON (default) Access to Area 1 [2] ON Access to Area 2 [3] ON Access to Area 3 [4] ON Access to Area 4 All keys OFF Controls PGMs only (if PGMs are programmed by the installer). In Table 1 and Table 2 the User Code Option or Area is considered “ON” when the corresponding numerical light is illuminated. You turn the numerical lights “ON” and “OFF” by pressing the numerical keys on your keypad.
8.0 TROUBLE DISPLAY When your system experiences problems or is tampered with, the TRBL action light will illuminate. Most of the trouble conditions will be programmed by your installer to be reported directly to your security company (if connected). Your keypad will only display troubles, which occur in the area(s) to which the keypad has been assigned. Potential troubles have been sorted into eight groups. Five of these trouble groups are listed on page 27, each with a brief explanation.
8.0.1 GROUP [1]: SYSTEM Trouble [1]: AC Failure This means that your system is running on the backup battery. The AC light on your keypad will be turned off during a power failure. If this trouble occurs when your establishment is not experiencing a power failure, call your security company for repairs. Trouble [2]: Battery Trouble This means the backup battery is disconnected or needs to be recharged or replaced. Trouble [3]: AUX Current Limit Devices connected to the system have exceeded current limits.
cleaned or a wireless device is no longer communicating with its receiver. 8.0.5 GROUP [8]: CLOCK LOSS The time and date have been reset to the default. This is the only trouble that we recommend that you correct. How do I set the time within the trouble menu? 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].
9.0 ADDITIONAL FEATURES 9.1 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS (PGMS) Your system includes two or more programmable outputs (PGMs), which can be programmed by your installer. A PGM triggers when a predetermined event or series of events occurs in your system. The PGMs can be programmed to reset smoke alarms, turn on light switches, open or close garage doors and much more. Ask your installer about this useful feature. 9.
for two seconds, the system will generate an alarm. The alarm can be programmed to be either silent or audible according to your preference. 9.3 PROGRAMMING CHIME ZONES You can program your keypad to emit a rapid, intermittent beep whenever designated zones are opened or only when opened between certain hours. These zones are referred to as Chime Zones. If you have several keypads, they must each be programmed separately. Your installer can program your chimed zones to also beep upon closure. 9.3.
9.3.2 SETTING A CHIME ZONE TIME PERIOD How do I program all the keypad’s Chimed Zones to beep only when they open between specific hours? 1) Enter your [Access Code]. Your keypad will emit a Confirmation Beep. The ACCESS action light will flash. 2) Press the [9] key to enter the Chiming Menu. Your keypad will emit a Confirmation Beep. The PRG action light and area action light(s) will flash. 3) Press the [2] key. Your keypad will emit a Confirmation Beep.
9.4 PROGRAMMING THE TIME How do I program the time? 1) Enter your [Access Code]. 2) Press the [TRBL] key. 3) Press the [8] key. 4) Enter the hour and minutes according to the 24-hour clock (i.e. 9AM is 09:00 and 9PM is 21:00). 5) Enter the correct date according to yyyy/mm/dd. 6) Press [Clear].
10.0 QUICK FUNCTION KEYS You will only need to use the Quick Function keys upon your installer or security company's request. Only the System Master Code or User Access Codes with the Master feature enabled will be able to access these functions. How do I Access the Quick Function keys? 1) Enter your [System Master Code] or [Access Code] with Master feature. 2) Press the [0] key. 3) Press one of the following for the system to: [Stay] key: send a test report to the security company.
11.0 FIRE AND BURGLAR ALARMS 11.1 STANDARD FIRE ZONE During a fire alarm, the bell/siren will emit an intermittent sound (BEEP-BEEP-BEEP) until silenced or reset. If the zone is a standard Fire Zone, the system can immediately send an alert to your security company. How do I disarm the system if it was accidentally triggered? 1) Enter your [Access Code]. 2) Call your security company quickly to advise them of the false alarm. The Fire Zone may reset itself once the problem has cleared.
Figure 2: Delayed Fire Zone Digiplex 848/DigiplexNE LED Keypads 35n
What do I do if the fire alarm is set off accidentally? 1) Press the [Clear] key within 30 seconds of the alarm. 2) Clear the problem from the area. 3) If problem remains, the alarm will sound again. Press the [Clear] key again. These steps will instruct the system to delay reporting the alert to the security company. The Fire Zone may reset itself once the smoke has cleared. If it does not, simultaneously press and hold the [Clear] and [Enter] keys for two seconds or speak to your installer. 11.
11.4 MINIMIZING HOME FIRE HAZARDS How can you avoid the four most common causes of fires at home? 1) Never leave cooking food unattended. Cooking fires often result from unattended cooking and human error, rather than mechanical failure. 2) Stay alert when smoking. Careless smoking is the leading cause of fire deaths. Smoke detectors and smolder-resistant bedding and upholstered furniture are significant fire deterrents. 3) Maintain your heating system.
12.0 TESTING AND MAINTENANCE 12.1 BURGLAR ALARM TESTING This test requires two people. One person will watch the keypad while the other person walks around and opens the zones (i.e. open the doors and windows that are protected). The numerical lights for the opened zones will illuminate when opened (or breached). If a zone does not register, contact your installer. Use Area Status Display to view the open zones in other areas assigned to your keypad.
How do I conduct the system test? 1) Call the security company to advise them that you are testing the system. 2) Enter your [Access Code]. 3) Press the [8] key. The system will test all its connections and can send a report to your security company. If the system detects a problem, the TRBL action light will illuminate (see section 8.0 on page 26). Call your installer for repairs.
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