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DGM INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 

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To  select  the  desired  zone  enter  the  zone  number,  then  press  READ,  or  press 
READ  to  advance  sequentially  through  the  zones.  Enter  the  new  delay  for  the 
specific zone, then press ENTER. If you wish to change all zones to the same delay, 
enter the new delay within any zone, then press IN/OUT. All zones will be changed 
at the same time.Press CLR/SIL to clear the display. Press FUNC to advance to the 
next function. 

4.3.14 FUNCTION 13 (SETTING ZONES TO BYPASS DURING DAY 

MODE) 

Function 13 is used to select which zones in the panel will be bypassed during Day 
Mode/  Burglary  Panel  operation  (Function  16).  An  “N”  will  appear  to  indicate  the 
zo

ne  will  not  be  bypassed;  a  “Y”  indicates  the  zone  will  be  bypassed  during  Day 

Mode. Function 13 is active only when the panel is setup for Day Mode operation. A 
bypassed  zone  will  not  report  an  alarm  condition  while  the  panel  is  in  Day  Mode. 
When  the  panel  is  in  Night  Mode,  all  zones  will  report  alarm  conditions  as  they 
normally would. 

To view or change Function 13, press “13”, FUNC or, if you are viewing the previous 
function, just press FUNC. The second line of the display 

will read “FUNC 13 ZN01 

N.”  A zone  number  and  respective bypass  status  are represented.  A message  will 
scroll on the first line: 

Not used. Setting Zone to Bypass. Press CLR/SIL to clear display or 
FUNC to view next Function. 

To  select  the  desired  zone  enter  the  zone  number,  then  press  READ,  or  press 
READ  to  advance  sequentially  through  the  zones.  Press  TGGL  to  select/deselect 
bypass  during  Day  Mode.  If  you  wish  to  select/deselect  all  zones,  make  the 
appropriate  change,  then  press  IN/  OUT.  All  zones  will  be  changed  at  the  same 
time.  Press  CLR/SIL  to  clear  the  display.  Press  FUNC  to  advance  to  the  next 
function. 

4.3.15 FUNCTION 14 (SETTING COMMUNICATION FORMAT) 

Note:

  This  function  is  automatically  downloaded  from  the  SYSTEM  3505 

PRISM LX when the  SET button is pressed in the MULTIPLEX ADD/CHANGE/DEL 
mode or when SYSTEM 3505 PRISM LX restarted. 

DGM  panels  with  software  revision  3.02  or  higher  are  equipped  with  an  expanded 
communication  format.  This  communication  format  is  the  means  by  which  the 
SYSTEM 3505 PRISM LX and the DGM panel communicate. Function 14 is used to 
select the communications format for the DGM panel. This allows new DGM panels 
to work with older DGM panels. 

DGM panels are shipped from the factory set for the old communication format. This 
way  new  DGM  panels  are  compatible  with  older  ones  already  in  the  field.  The 
SYSTEM  3505  PRISM  LX  will  instruct  an  DGM  panel,  over  the  loop,  to  change  to 
the new format automatically. 

Note:

 Changing the format may cause the DGM panel to stop communicating 

with the SYSTEM 3505 PRISM LX. 

 

Summary of Contents for DGM-32/64

Page 1: ...64 M RLY RF INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Digitize Inc 158 Edison Road Lake Hopatcong New Jersey 07849 Tel 973 663 1011 Part Number 700135 0000 Fax 973 663 4333 Revision O E mail info digitize...

Page 2: ...Digitize Inc 158 Edison Road Lake Hopatcong NJ 07849 2217 The Digitize logo stylized is a registered trademark of Digitize Inc...

Page 3: ...ht to make changes to the specifications and material contained herein without prior notice The information and or examples including but not limited to circuitry wiring diagrams programming the opera...

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Page 5: ...e reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installe...

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Page 7: ...1 HANDLING 9 2 1 1 PRECAUTIONS 9 2 2 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION 9 2 3 CABINET MOUNTING 9 2 3 1 SITE PREPARATION 9 2 3 2 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE 9 2 3 3 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS 10 2 4 WIRING 10 2 4 1 CONDUI...

Page 8: ...PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS 22 4 3 1 FUNCTION 0 SETTING DGM PANEL NUMBER 23 4 3 2 FUNCTION 1 SETTING FIRST ZONE NUMBER 23 4 3 3 FUNCTION 2 SETTING THE TIME 24 4 3 4 FUNCTION 3 SETTING PASSNUMBER 24 4 3 5 F...

Page 9: ...FUNCTION 34 SHOW BYPASS 37 4 3 36 FUNCTION 35 DISPLAY KEYPAD STATUS 37 4 3 37 FUNCTION 36 DISABLE TROUBLE LED 38 4 3 38 FUNCTION 37 FORCED PARITY 38 5 THEORY OF OPERATION 39 5 1 GENERAL 39 5 2 PANEL C...

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Page 11: ...toring system and is suitable for monitoring fire and security alarms per NFPA 72 The system can also be used for energy management and process controls 1 2 DGM DESCRIPTION DIGITIZE models DGM 32 DGM...

Page 12: ...nput voltage to 16 VAC required for proper operation of the DGM 32 M RLY The sealed lead acid battery supplied provides the required 12 6 VDC for battery backup The battery is a 12 Amp Hour battery an...

Page 13: ...icates a BROWN enclosure 1 3 5 EXTERNAL KEYPAD In addition to the standard internal keypad you may order up to 16 optional external keypads to provide Entry Zone monitoring at each DGM Programming cap...

Page 14: ...Welded 0 063 steel hinged door with a cam lock and a baked enamel finish The removable inner door holds various interfaces the control panel and micro controller board The inner door is hinged to all...

Page 15: ...60 Degrees Celsius Storage Temperature Range 40 to 60 Degrees Celsius Operating Humidity Range 0 to 90 non condensing Storage Humidity Range 0 to 90 non condensing 1 5 F C C REQUIREMENTS The DGM comp...

Page 16: ...DGM INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 6 700135 0000 Rev O Figure 1 1 DGM 32 64 and DGM 32 64 RF...

Page 17: ...DGM INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 700135 0000 Rev O 7 Figure 1 2 DGM 32 64 RLY and DGM 32 64 RLY RF Figure 1 3 DGM 32 M RLY DGM 32 M RLY RF...

Page 18: ...DGM INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 8 700135 0000 Rev O...

Page 19: ...to mount 2 3 CABINET MOUNTING 2 3 1 SITE PREPARATION The installation area should be well lit clean easily accessible and free from extremes of temperature and humidity Please refer to Section 1 4 7 T...

Page 20: ...shelf of the cabinet is used primarily for standby battery placement If the bottom shelf must be used for conduit entry make sure the wiring does not interfere with battery installation 2 4 2 FIELD W...

Page 21: ...nect the 32 Character LCD display and keyboard assembly This connector is keyed so the plug may only be inserted one way 2 5 2 5 CONNECTOR P4 This connector is used to connect the Main Board to the Po...

Page 22: ...nnel of a system wired for Style 6 operation 2 7 2 2 P1 This connector must be plugged into P1 of the main board of the DGM 2 7 3 RATINGS Maximum Circuit Voltage 5 volts Maximum Circuit Current 50 mA...

Page 23: ...ssembly is used to interface the two wire Multiplex communications line to the DGM The Audio Modem lines are supervised The SYSTEM 3505 PRISM LX location must have the Audio Modem line driver for prop...

Page 24: ...protection must be added for proper operation 2 10 2 1 Terminals 1 and 2 Channel A These terminals are not used with RF interface 2 10 2 2 P1 This connector must be plugged into P1 of the main board...

Page 25: ...rd is optional and is only used when the DGM is connected within 20 feet of the initiating device Use of these boards and configuration of the DGM is a special order These boards are available primari...

Page 26: ...ribbon cable plug from P0 of the main board or from P1 of the previous 32 Zone EOL board to P1 of the 32 Zone EOL board being installed 2 13 3 WIRING 2 13 3 1 BS1 BS8 Barrier strips BS1 BS8 contain te...

Page 27: ...6 keypads may be used for each DGM The keypads are primarily for Entry Zone security 2 15 1 WIRING 2 15 1 1 Eight Position Quick Disconnect This connector must be connected to RJ11 of the main board I...

Page 28: ...N 400605 0001 SW2 SW1 33 64 1 32 33 64 1 32 Slide both SW1 and SW2 so they both point to correct zone groups for the board Slide both SW1 and SW2 so they both point to correct zone group for the board...

Page 29: ...232 Fiber Optic and Polling Radio The multiplex data line is connected to the appropriate data input terminals on the data interface board The polarity of the multiplex data line must be observed for...

Page 30: ...he AC circuit breaker or local power disconnect switch in the OFF position connect the AC power wires to the transformer input terminal strip Then apply AC power to the DGM 3 5 2 DC POWER Connect the...

Page 31: ...X must have program revision 5 4 0 or higher for this capability The TRANSMITTER LED should now be flashing to indicate that the SYSTEM 3505 PRISM LX has recognized the new DGM and that the DGM is res...

Page 32: ...FUNCTION 36 FUNCTION 37 Setting DGM Panel Number Setting First Zone Number Setting the Time Setting the Passnumber Setting Beep on Alarm Setting Data Synchronization Setting Tamper Tilt Sensitivity C...

Page 33: ...ange the DGM Panel Number press 0 FUNC or just FUNC if this is the first function you are accessing The second line of the display will read 0 DGM NUM 0001 A message will scroll on the first line The...

Page 34: ...been restored from a data link down condition Presently the DGM does not need a time reference for any operational feature and it will operate properly even if the time is incorrect To view or change...

Page 35: ...r the display Press FUNC to advance to the next function 4 3 6 FUNCTION 5 SETTING DATA SYNCHRONIZATION Note This function is automatically downloaded from the SYSTEM 3505 PRISM LX when the SET button...

Page 36: ...el is operating from AC the clock reference should be AC power line During a power failure the clock reference should be internal crystal To view Function 7 press 7 FUNC or if you are viewing the prev...

Page 37: ...sage will display to indicate that the value was not valid and the original Ratio will display As indicated in the scrolling message one represents 10 On 90 Off two represents 20 On 80 Off etc The hig...

Page 38: ...second line of the display will read 11 Set RTS 040 A message will scroll on the first line The RTS timing is 040 milliseconds long Set by SYSTEM 3505 PRISM LX do not change Press CLR SIL to clear dis...

Page 39: ...ssage will scroll on the first line Not used Setting Zone to Bypass Press CLR SIL to clear display or FUNC to view next Function To select the desired zone enter the zone number then press READ or pre...

Page 40: ...oll on the first line Global Command response is Enabled Press the TGGL button to change Default is ON Press CLR SIL to clear display or FUNC to view next Function Press TGGL to select deselect the Gr...

Page 41: ...next Function Press TGGL to alternately select Open or Closed Index Press CLR SIL to clear the display Press FUNC to advance to the next function 4 3 19 FUNCTION 18 RESETTING PANEL TO FACTORY DEFAULTS...

Page 42: ...FUNC or if you are viewing the previous function just press FUNC The second line of the display will read 19 Trouble Relay A message will scroll on the first line The Trouble Relay is Disabled Press...

Page 43: ...or change Function 22 press 22 then FUNC or if you are viewing the previous function just press FUNC The second line of the display will read FUNC 22 ZN 01 NO The zone number and respective status ar...

Page 44: ...ss the TGGL button on the keypad If the Store Events option is enabled the DGM panel will record the date and time that events take place when the data link is down so they can be reported to the SYST...

Page 45: ...ion just press FUNC The second line of the display will read 27 Pin Length A message will scroll on the first line Pin Number length is 4 Press the TGGL button to change Press CLR SIL to clear display...

Page 46: ...nd the DGM displays DATA LINK DOWN on its LCD display The default for this function is 15 seconds The value can range between one to 255 seconds To view or change Function 30 press 30 then press FUNC...

Page 47: ...ion just press FUNC The second line of the display will read 33 RLY00 Off A message will scroll on the first line Toggle relays ON and OFF Enter relay number then press READ TGGL button will turn rela...

Page 48: ...uble LED control for bypassed zones is Disabled Press the TGGl button to change Activate trouble LED when zone is bypassed Press CLR SIL to clear display or FUNC to view next Function Press CLR SIL to...

Page 49: ...is open the tamper switch activates an audible alarm A corresponding Tamper message is displayed on the LCD and this change in status is reported to the SYSTEM 3505 PRISM LX Press CLR SIL to clear th...

Page 50: ...RISM LX You must have the IN OUT OF SERVICE option installed on your DGM panel Otherwise it will respond by displaying on the lower line of the display The operator at the SYSTEM 3505 PRISM LX also ha...

Page 51: ...the DGM When the door is closed the condition clears A mercury Tilt switch is located on the back of the display panel When the panel is tilted more than 45 degrees in any direction it will cause the...

Page 52: ...ROUBLE LED will be illuminated any time a zone is in trouble It will also be lit any time the DGM is in reset mode 5 3 2 3 AC POWER LED The AC POWER LED will be lit any time AC power is available to t...

Page 53: ...ndition is initiated by the closure of a normally open contact or the opening of a normally closed contact across any zone input pair This is indicated by the red ALARM LED Alarm zone information will...

Page 54: ...ccepted at the keypad 5 5 2 DISARMING OPERATION When a Security Entry Zone assigned to a keypad is violated the DGM begins an entry delay which has been programmed from one to 90 seconds At the same t...

Page 55: ...are secured enter a valid PIN number The GREEN LED will turn off the RED LED will turn on and the beeper will remain off The DGM will now send an ARMED condition to the head end The Entry Zone Delay...

Page 56: ...DGM INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 46 700135 0000 Rev O...

Page 57: ...e to test ZONE ALARM Then proceed to the last device of each zone and open the circuit to test ZONE TROUBLE 6 2 ACCEPTANCE TESTING Use Table 6 1 to test all alarm and trouble initiating devices for ea...

Page 58: ...11 12 13 14 15 16 ALARM TROUBLE FUNCTION ZONE 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ALARM TROUBLE FUNCTION ZONE 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 ALARM TROUBLE FUNCTION ZONE 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 ALARM TROUBLE FUNCTION ZO...

Page 59: ...e With respect to any products or art thereof not manufactured by Digitize only the warranty if any given by the manufacturer thereof applies EXCLUSIONS This limited warranty does not cover losses or...

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