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TABLE OF CONTENTS

About the Keypad ...................................... 1

Keypad Features .........................................2

Programmable Carousel Menu ................................. 3

Enter Characters .........................................4

Install the Keypad .......................................6

Remove the Cover ......................................................... 6
Wire the Keypad............................................................. 7
Wire for Access Control .............................................. 9
Wire the Electronic Lock  ..........................................10
Wire the 333 Suppressor ...........................................10

Mount the Keypad .................................... 12

Tamper Protection ........................................................12

Program the Panel .................................... 14

Device Setup ...................................................................14

Device Number ..................................................................14
Device Name .......................................................................14
Device Type .........................................................................15
Communication Type (Door) ........................................15

Program the Keypad ................................ 16

Current Keypad Address ................................................16
Keypad Mode ......................................................................17
Default Keypad Message ................................................17
Arm Panic Keys ..................................................................17
Activate Zone 2 Bypass ..................................................18
Activate Zone 3 Exit  ........................................................19
Arming/Disarming Wait Time .....................................20
Security Grade ..................................................................20
Any Card Format ...............................................................21
Card Formats ......................................................................21
Require Site Code ............................................................24
Number of User Code Digits .......................................25
No Communication with Panel ...................................25
System Type ....................................................................... 27
Dealer Logo ........................................................................ 27
Dealer Info .......................................................................... 27
Carousel Z-Wave Items ..................................................28
Shortcut Items ...................................................................29
Select Language ...............................................................29
Update the Keypad ..........................................................31

Summary of Contents for 7800 International Series

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING GUIDE 7800 International Series Graphic Touchscreen Keypad ...

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Page 3: ...evice Number 14 Device Name 14 Device Type 15 Communication Type Door 15 Program the Keypad 16 Current Keypad Address 16 Keypad Mode 17 Default Keypad Message 17 Arm Panic Keys 17 Activate Zone 2 Bypass 18 Activate Zone 3 Exit 19 Arming Disarming Wait Time 20 Security Grade 20 Any Card Format 21 Card Formats 21 Require Site Code 24 Number of User Code Digits 25 No Communication with Panel 25 Syste...

Page 4: ...u 33 Arm and Disarm the System 34 Use Access Control 35 Touchless Arming 35 Change System Wi Fi Password 39 Clean the Keypad 41 Wiring Specifications 42 Ordering Information 46 Keypads 46 Accessories 46 Compliance Specifications 47 Keypad Specifications 47 Compatibility 48 What Is Included 48 International Certifications 49 ...

Page 5: ...s own distinct functionality 7873 WINT Provides a built in proximity card reader designed to read proximity credentials Provides four fully programmable Class B Style A supervised power limited protection zones that can be programmed for a variety of burglary and access control applications Provides a door strike relay and allows Wiegand input from external card readers 7872 WINT Provides a built ...

Page 6: ...allation and Programming Guide 2 KEYPAD FEATURES Figure 1 Keypad Features Armed Power LEDs Proximity Reader Dealer Logo Carousel Menu Local Weather Interactive Arming Disarming Shield Press the Navigation Arrows or touch and drag the menu to scroll microSD Card Slot ...

Page 7: ... carousel menu by selecting and deselecting the appropriate choices under Display In Menu See Figure 2 A Brightness setting of 1 allows the keypad display to turn off automatically after a brief period of inactivity The Arm Disarm LED remains lit A Brightness setting of 0 allows both the keypad display and LED to turn off automatically after a period of inactivity To wake the display tap any part ...

Page 8: ...entify the Select Area for the character and press that select area on the keypad Press that select area again for the lowercase letter Latin only See Table 2 Refer to Figure 3 4 When the desired character displays on the keypad return to Step 1 to enter another character or press CMD if finished Table 1 Greek Characters Table 2 Latin Characters NUMBER SELECT AREA 1 2 3 4 1 Α Β Γ 2 Δ Ε Ζ 3 Η Θ Ι 4...

Page 9: ...amming Guide Digital Monitoring Products Inc 5 Select Areas Return to Home Screen 1 4 3 Figure 3 Number Pad 2 Figure 4 Standard Keyboard 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 CMD ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PQR STU VWX YZ Number Pad Uppercase Lowercase Letters Special Characters ...

Page 10: ... contains the circuit board and components and the base To separate the keypad cover from the base insert a slotted tip screwdriver into one of the slots on the bottom of the keypad and lift the screwdriver upward Repeat with the other slot Separate the cover from the base and set the cover containing the keypad components aside See Figure 5 1 Figure 5 Separate the Keypad Housing Cover Base ...

Page 11: ...e cable for panel keypad bus connection and perform the following connections Connect the red wire to panel terminal 7 Connect the yellow wire to panel terminal 8 Connect the green wire to panel terminal 9 Connect the black wire to panel terminal 10 Models 7873 WINT Use a 4 wire cable as needed for keypad bus and zone input connections Use a 5 wire cable for external card reader connection Use 1k ...

Page 12: ...Strike Common Violet Door Strike Normally Closed Black Ground Green Receive Data Yellow Send Data Red Keypad Power Yellow White Zone 4 Orange White Zone 3 REX Red White Zone 2 Brown White Zone 1 7 0 Panic NC C NO WHT GRN Z4 Z4 Z3 Z3 Z2 Z2 Z1 Z1 BLK GRN YEL RED External Card Reader To Panel Keypad Bus s s Only the green white white black and red wires connect to the external card reader 1k Ω EOL s ...

Page 13: ...imity credentials are not compatible with DMP proximity keypads Thoroughly test the intended proximity credentials with the application before installation DMP does not guarantee compatibility with credentials not purchased from DMP External Access Control Reader To accept Wiegand data input from other external card readers connect a 12 VDC external reader to a 7873 WINT keypad Connect the red and...

Page 14: ... module control Use an additional power supply to power magnetic locks and door strikes See Figure 7 and Figure 8 Wire the 333 Suppressor Use the included 333 suppressor with the keypad to suppress any surges caused by energizing a magnetic lock or door strike Install the 333 across the keypad C common and NO normally open or NC normally closed terminals If the device being controlled by the relay...

Page 15: ... C Z4 Model 333 Suppressor Normally Closed Magnetic Door Lock Power Supply Z4 Z3 Z3 Z2 Z2 Z1 Z1 BLK GRN YEL RED NO Figure 7 Typical Magnetic Lock Wiring NC C Z4 Model 333 Suppressor Normally Open Door Strike Relay Power Supply Z4 Z3 Z3 Z2 Z2 Z1 Z1 BLK GRN YEL RED NO Figure 8 Typical Door Strike Wiring ...

Page 16: ...to the wall with a 6 screw 3 Ensure all cables are routed through the housing holes before fully mounting the base to the wall 4 Use 6 screws to secure the keypad base to the surface 5 Place the keypad cover back onto the base and snap into place Note All DMP keypad housings are designed to install on any 4 square box 3 gang switch box DMP 695 and 696 back box or a flat surface MOUNT THE KEYPAD ...

Page 17: ...7800INT Series International Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products Inc 13 Figure 9 Tamper Protection Tamper Puck ...

Page 18: ...65 PRO and CMD for XT30INT panels After completing each of the following steps press CMD to advance to the next option Refer to the panel programming guide as needed DEVICE SETUP Advance to Device Setup then press a select area to enter the setup menu Device Number Set the keypad address from 1 8 for XT30INT and XR150INT Series panels or 1 16 for XR550INT Series panels Device Name Enter a name for...

Page 19: ...d select KPD For use as an access control keypad press any select area then select DOOR Communication Type Door Ensure the COMM TYPE is set to KPD Keypad Bus DEVICE SETUP TYPE KEYPAD DEVICE SETUP COMM TYPE KPD Configure additional options as needed To configure custom card options for the keypad do not program CARD OPTIONS in Device Setup ...

Page 20: ...nter 3577 INST and CMD for XR International Series panels or enter 357 and CMD for XT30INT panels KEYPAD OPTIONS To program keypad options press the select area under KPD OPT Current Keypad Address Set the current keypad address from 01 to 08 for XT30INT or XR150INT Series panels Set the address from 01 to 16 for XR550INT Series panels The default address is set at 1 To change the current address ...

Page 21: ...select a keypad mode press the select area under SUP or UNSUP An asterisk appears next to the selected option Default Keypad Message Enter a custom message of up to 16 characters to appear at the top of the keypad display Press any select area enter a new message and press CMD See Enter Characters Arm Panic Keys Use this option to enable or disable the panic keys Press the name PN panic EM emergen...

Page 22: ...e is delayed by the Zone 2 Bypass Time This allows the user to enter exit during an armed period If Zone 2 does not restore the door doesn t close within the programmed time the keypad sounds every other second during the last ten seconds and sends the open or short zone condition to the panel If Zone 2 does restore prior to the end of the programmed time the keypad silences Zone 2 Bypass Time Ent...

Page 23: ...hanical switch to Zone 3 to enable REX When Zone 3 shorts the on board Form C relay activates for the programmed number of seconds See Zone 3 REX Strike Time During this time the user can open the protected door to start the Zone 2 bypass timer After the programmed time period elapses the relay restores the door to locked The keypad provides a bypass only option for REX on Zone 3 When Zone 3 opens...

Page 24: ...r YES or HOME SLEEP or AWAY is not manually selected before the delay expires the keypad automatically selects YES or AWAY Enter zero 0 to disable this feature Default is 2 The delay also occurs when a credential is presented for arming the H S A system For non Area systems with keypads that have firmware version 205 or higher presenting a credential to the keypad automatically initiates the armin...

Page 25: ...eypad directly into a 734INT module Card Formats Select the slot number 1 7 that you would like to program a custom non DMP card format into Select 8 if you would like to program a DMP card format See Public Card Formats for some publicly available card formats that can be used with the 734INT Other private or custom formats may also be compatible Please contact the credential supplier or manufact...

Page 26: ...s Default is 26 bits Typically an access card contains data bits for a site code user code and start stop parity bits The starting position location and code length must be determined and programmed into the keypad See Figure 10 WIEGAND CODE LENGTH 26 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 First Bit Received Position 0 Site Code Position 1 Length 8 User Code Position 9 Length 16 Last ...

Page 27: ...fault is 1 Press select area 4 to clear the site code length and enter a number between 1 24 Press CMD to save Default is 8 User Code Position and Length Define the user code start bit position and length Press select area 2 to clear the user code position and enter a number between 0 255 Press CMD to save Default is 9 Press select area 4 to clear the user code length and enter a number between 16...

Page 28: ...F USER CODE DIGITS Default is NO In addition to user code verification door access is only granted when any one site code programmed at SITE CODE matches the site code received in the Wiegand string Site Code Display Program up to 8 eight digit site codes Range is 0 16 777 214 In the keypad display enter site code 1 and press CMD The display will ask for site code 2 followed by the next site code ...

Page 29: ...XR Series International area type use 4 10 digits typically 5 For all other systems and panels use 4 digits Any selection above 5 digits requires entry of the custom card definitions with custom site and user code positions for the Wiegand string No Communication with Panel Define the relay action when communication with the panel has not occurred for 5 seconds OFF SITE ANY ON or LAST Default is O...

Page 30: ...r area to choose SITE Accept Site Code Door access is granted when the site code string received matches any programmed site code Refer to Require Site Code for more information Press the third select key or area to choose ANY Any Wiegand Read Access is granted when any Wiegand string is received Press the fourth select key or area to choose ON Relay Always On The relay is always on Press CMD to d...

Page 31: ...y ADDING LOGO SURE Select YES to proceed While the logo is being uploaded the keypad displays ADDING LOGO ADDING LOGO COMPLETED displays to confirm a successful upload Dealer Info Select ADD at the DEALER INFO prompt to include information about the dealer when the logo is pressed The keypad displays ADDING INFO SURE to confirm the selection Press YES to proceed Adding Info Sure While the info is ...

Page 32: ...sel menu Press an item to select and a check mark displays Press again to de select that option Items for the carousel include Lights Doors Thermostats and Favorites Press CMD at the bottom of the screen to advance to the next options screen and the back arrow return to the previous screen Default is no items selected See Figure 12 Figure 11 Inserting a microSD Card microSD Figure 12 Carousel Z Wa...

Page 33: ... Z Wave icon for the Lights Doors and Thermostats screens Select Edit Favorites to display the Edit Z Wave icon on the Favorites screen See Figure 13 Select Language Use SELECT LANGUAGE to select the language for text on the home screen the carousel menu screens and some programming screens Only one language can be selected at a time Default is English See Figure 14 Note The keypad does not transl...

Page 34: ...lock To provide added flexibility the keypad allows connection of an external Wiegand output compatible reader Program a Credential 1 Access the User Menu by pressing CMD until MENU NO YES displays choose YES and present your proximity credential to the reader or manually enter your user code at the keypad 2 Press CMD until USER CODES displays 3 Press any select key Choose ADD 4 At ENTER CODE pres...

Page 35: ...information 4 After the zip download is complete unzip the files and save them all to the root directory of a FAT32 format microSD card 5 Insert the microSD card into the microSD card slot on the right side of the keypad Refer to Figure 11 6 Press Options in the carousel menu and press the Installer Options or wrench icon 7 Enter 3577 INST and CMD for XR Series International panels or 357 and CMD ...

Page 36: ...rea for KPD DIAG The keypad lights all display segments and illuminates red The display then changes to green The keypad alternates between these two states for up to two minutes Press CMD at any time to begin testing individual keys Zone Test This option allows the keypads to display the current electrical status of the four protection zones The status is shown as OPEN SHRT or OKAY The zone test ...

Page 37: ...rammed All of the examples displayed assume that CLOSING CODE is YES in panel programming For more information about using your system refer to the appropriate system user guides from DMP com guides Access the User Menu 1 In the Carousel Menu select Keypad 2 Tap CMD to advance to MENU NO YES Tap YES 3 Enter your user code then tap CMD 4 Tap CMD to advance through the menu items To enter a menu tap...

Page 38: ...er of the keypad 2 If arming select ALL to arm all areas or PERIM to arm only the perimeter If ENTER CODE displays enter a user code at the keypad or present a credential to the proximity reader 3 If disarming enter a user code at ENTER CODE or present a credential to the proximity reader Home Sleep Away System Type 1 Tap the home screen shield in the center of the keypad 2 If arming HOME SLEEP AW...

Page 39: ...d close the door before the time expires System Armed TODAY WEDNESDAY 82 98 77 CURRENT HI LO 85 68 HI LO 98 77 Panic Chime Reset Favorites MON 5 35 PM ARMED Use Access Control Access an Area Using the Door Strike If the Door Strike Relay was wired and programmed at the keypad present a credential to the proximity reader Once the system validates the card the Door Strike Relay activates See Figure ...

Page 40: ...sent a credential to the proximity reader Once validated the system disarms all areas accessible by the credential and activates the Door Strike Relay Area systems provide a delay to allow selected areas only to be disarmed See Figure 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 CMD ABC ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PQR STU VWX YZ ENTER CODE HOME SLEEP Entry delay starts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 CMD ABC ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PQR STU VW...

Page 41: ...ence Arming Shield Icons Home Perimeter Burglary Police Home Edit Clean Screen Attention List Enter Code Arm Instant Installer Navigation Ready To Exit Armed Alarm Quick Arm Exit Timer Arming Options Sleep Away All System Fire Popups Alert Menu Home Perimeter Sleep Away All System Fire Emergency Panic Options ...

Page 42: ...gramming Guide 38 Lights Chime AC Trouble Battery Trouble Attention List System Ready Wi Fi Increase Decrease Status Bar Header Favorites Garage Door Doors Appliances Z Wave Z Wave Thermostats Auto Heat Cool Off Fan Room Temp Controls Home Perimeter Sleep Away All System Armed Area ...

Page 43: ...rect WiFi Password dialog and return to the main menu tap the Shield icon To reopen the dialog from the main menu tap the Wireless icon To change your password and re establish communication complete the following steps Refer to Figure 18 and Figure 19 1 Tap ENTER PASSWORD 2 Use the onscreen keyboard to enter your password Press ABC to enter uppercase letters Press abc to enter lowercase letters P...

Page 44: ...Digital Monitoring Products Inc 7800INT Series International Installation and Programming Guide 40 Figure 18 Incorrect Wi Fi Password Dialog Figure 19 Enter Wi Fi Password Screen ...

Page 45: ...d oversaturating cleaning cloths or allowing cleaner to make contact with internal electronic components cables or power sources 1 In the Carousel Menu tap Options 2 Tap Clean Keypad Screen 3 Use an alcohol wipe or spray a small amount of rubbing alcohol onto a clean dry microfiber cloth to gently wipe down all keypad touch surfaces removing any excess cleaner 4 Wait 10 seconds then completely dry...

Page 46: ... for any one circuit length of wire is 2 500 feet regardless of the wire gauge This distance can be in the form of one long wire run or multiple branches with all wiring totaling no more than 2 500 feet As wire distance from the panel increases DC voltage on the wire decreases Maximum number of devices per 2 500 feet circuit is 40 Maximum voltage drop between the panel or auxiliary power supply an...

Page 47: ... LENGTH SITE CODE POSITION SITE CODE LENGTH USER CODE POSITION USER CODE LENGTH USER CODE DIGITS H10301 26 Bit 26 1 8 9 16 5 H10302 37 Bit w o FAC 37 0 1 1 35 11 H10304 37 Bit w FAC 37 1 16 17 19 6 Farpointe 39 Bit 39 1 17 18 20 7 Corporate 1000 35 Bit 35 2 12 14 20 6 Corporate 1000 48 Bit 48 2 22 24 23 7 DMP Bluetooth 56 Bit 56 1 16 17 34 10 ...

Page 48: ...mity Reader MX 5375 MaxiProx Proximity Reader PP 6005B ProxPoint Plus Proximity Reader PR 5355 ProxPro Proximity Reader With Keypad PR 5455 ProxPro II Proximity Reader TL 5395 ThinLine II Proximity Reader SR3 Bluetooth and Proximity Reader 125 kHz PROXIMITY CREDENTIALS PSC 1 Standard Light Proximity Card PSK 3 Proximity Key Ring Tag PSM 2P ISO Imageable Proximity Card 1306 Prox Patch 1326 Proxcard...

Page 49: ...13 56 MHz WIEGAND SMARTCARD READERS DELTA3 Mullion Mount Smartcard Reader DELTA5 Single Gang Box Mount Smartcard Reader DELTA6 4 Smartcard Reader With Keypad CSR 35P Bluetooth Smartcard Reader 13 56 MHz SMARTCARD CREDENTIALS DE2 MIFARE DESfire EV2 Smartcard CSK 2 MIFARE DESfire EV2 Key Fob Smartcard ...

Page 50: ... Keypad white 4 zones prox reader relay Accessories Wiring Harnesses 300 7800 5 Replacement 5 Wire Harness 300 7800 12ADPT 12 Wire Harness Adapter Backboxes Mounting Plates and Stands 694 7800 W 7800 Keypad Backplate white 695 7800 B In Wall Mount Backbox black 695 7800 W In Wall Mount Backbox white 695 7800 SFC W 7800 Keypad Conduit Backbox white 698 7800 B Plastic Keypad Wall Cover black 698 780...

Page 51: ...5 cm H x 1 27cm D Weight 0 43 kg Tamper Security Type B Fixed Security Grade 3 Environment Class II Operating Temperature 0 C to 49 C Relative Humidity 80 Model Normal Standby Current Alarm Current Four Zones Internal Prox Reader Wiegand Input Internal Door Strike Relay 7872INT 130 mA 1 6 mA per active zone 165 mA 2 mA per active zone 7873INT 130 mA 1 6 mA per active zone 165 mA 2 mA per active zo...

Page 52: ... Products Inc 7800INT Series International Installation and Programming Guide 48 Compatibility XT30INT Series panels XR150INT XR550INT Series panels What Is Included One LCD Keypad One Model 333 Suppressor 7873 WINT only ...

Page 53: ... Intrusion and hold up systems System requirements EN 50131 3 2009 Alarm systems Intrusion and hold up systems Control and indicating equipment EN 60839 11 1 2013 Alarm and electronic security systems Electronic access control systems System and components requirements EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 A2 Electronic compatibility EMC Limits Limits for harmonic current emissions EN 61000 3 3 2013 Electromagneti...

Page 54: ...l Monitoring Products Inc 7800INT Series International Installation and Programming Guide 50 Information furnished is believed to be accurate and reliable This information is subject to change without notice ...

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