791/793 Keypad Installation Sheet
Digital Monitoring Products
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2-Button Panic Keys
The Panic key function of the 791 and 793 keypads allows users to send Panic, Emergency, or Fire reports to the
central station. The user must press and hold the two Select keys until a beep from the keypad is heard. At the
beep, the panel sends an alarm report to the central station with the following zone numbers: 19 =
Panic
, 29 =
non-medical
Emergency
, and 39 =
Fire.
The Panic key function must be programmed if the Panic keys are to be used. See page 4 for programming
instructions. Install the supplied icon label below the top row of Select keys.
Internal Speaker Operation
The Easy Entry keypads emit standard tones for key presses, entry delay, and system alerts. When used with the
XR200, XR200-485, or XR2400F Command Processor Panels, the speaker also provides distinct
burglary
,
fire
,
zone
monitor,
and
prewarn
tones.The Easy Entry keypads provide an alternate entry delay audible prewarn cadence that
occurs when a zone alarm is displayed in the status list.
Keyboard Backlighting
The Easy Entry keyboards light any time a key is pressed or the speaker sounds. During an alarm condition, the
keyboard turns
Red
to visually alert people on-site. The Red backlighting is turned off when all areas in the system
are disarmed or when the Sensor Reset function is used. The keypad backlighting dims to medium brightness
whenever the speaker is on.
How the Easy Entry Keypads Work
The 791 and 793 keypads allow users to present a proximity credential to an access control reader that in turn sends
their user code to the keypad. Users can also manually enter their user code into the keypad. The keypad reads the
user code, verifies its authority with the panel, and then powers its on-board Form C relay releasing a door strike or
magnetic lock.
Door Contact Zone with Soft-Shunt™
If the door being released by the keypad is protected, you can provide a 40-second shunt by connecting its contact to
zone 2 (White/Red pair) on the keypad and enabling the Soft-Shunt feature. See
ACTIVATE ZONE 2 SHUNT
on page 4
and
Door Strike Relay Operation
on page 5. Once the door strike relay is activated, the user has 5 seconds to open
the door connected to zone 2. The zone is then shunted for 40 seconds. Door contacts may be N/C or N/O.
Zone 3 Request-to-Exit
You can also connect a normally
open
PIR (or other motion sensing device) or a mechanical switch to zone 3 (White/
Orange pair) on the keypad to provide a request to exit capability to the system. See
ACTIVATE ZONE 3 EXIT
on
page 4. When zone 3 is
shorted
, the keypad relay activates for 3 seconds. During this time, the user can open the
protected door to start the 40-second Soft-Shunt entry/exit timer. If the door is not opened within 3 seconds, the
relay restores the door to its locked state.
Note:
A zone 3 Request-to-Exit is inhibited for 3 seconds after the keypad reads a card and a door strike occurs. This
is to allow entry to area and pass under a Request-to-Exit PIR.
12 VDC Access Control Readers
To use 12 VDC readers with the keypad,
connect the Red and Black power wires from
the reader to the power wires from the panel.
These connect in parallel with the keypad
power wires. Connect the White data wire
from the reader (Data 1) to the White wire on
the 5-wire keypad harness. Connect the Green
data wire from the reader (Data 0) to the
Green/White wire on the 5-wire keypad
harness.
Figure 3: 12 VDC Reader Wiring
White/Red
- Zone 2
Door Contact
White/Orange
- Zone 3
Request to Exit
White/Brown
- Zone 1
White/Yellow
- Zone 4
Red
- Auxiliary Power
Yellow
- Send Data
Green
- Receive Data
Black
- Ground
1K EOL
1K EOL
1K EOL
1K EOL
Violet
- Door Strike Normally Closed
Orange
- Door Strike Normally Open
White
- Connect Reader Data 1
Green/White
- Connect Reader Data 0
Gray
- Door Strike Common
To Keypad Bus