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Description

The Model 740, 741, and 743 SC Series LED Keypads are the
industry's finest sub-control keypads with integrated access control
capabilities. The keypads operate as a stand-alone system that
provides arming, disarming, local alarm notification, Wiegand
input, and access control. When connected to the LX-Bus™ of an
XR200 or XR200-485, the keypad's local zones are supervised
for alarm annunciation.

Each keypad provides three local zones for burglary and one zone
for non-powered fire devices or a panic button. Also provided are
a 2-button Panic key, three system status LEDs, three armed
status LEDs, four zone LEDs, a backlit keyboard with easy to read
lettering, and an internal speaker/siren.

The 741 and 743 keypads include a standby battery backup
circuit, a Wiegand input, and one Form-C relay. Additionally, the
743 includes an internal Wiegand proximity reader.

Zone Supervision

The keypad can only be connected to an LX-Bus for zone
supervision then reports the open, normal, or short condition of
the local keypad zones to the panel. The keypads programmed
address is used as a starting point to report the conditions of local
zone 1 to the corresponding LX-Bus panel zone (Ex. address 75
= LX-Bus zone 175). Local zone 2, 3, and 4 conditions are
reported on the next three panel zones (Ex. zone 2 = 176, zone
3 = 177, zone 4 = 178). Additionally, the keypads may be
programmed to report an alarm from any of the four zones on only
one LX-Bus zone. The corresponding LX-Bus panel zones must
be programmed and then armed to create an alarm when the local
zone reports a 

short to the LX-Bus. A normal zone condition is

continuously sent to the LX-Bus when the keypad is disarmed and
when a zone is automatically swinger bypassed (3 trips during the
armed period).

Internal Speaker/Siren

When an alarm occurs, the internal speaker can be programmed
to emit loud and distinct burglary or fire siren tones. Also, the
keypads emit tones for key presses, entry
delay, system alerts, and zone monitor.

After the user performs a successful
keypad operation, such as disarming the
system, the speaker emits a 1/2 second
tone. If the operation is not successful,
the speaker emits four short tones. This
alerts the user to perform the function again.

Bell Circuit

A switch ground circuit, rated for 500mA, is provided to switch
power for alarm bells or horns. This output turns on steady for
burglary alarms and temporal 3 cadence for fire alarm.

Form C Relay

The 741 and 743 keypads provide one internal Form C (SPDT)
relay. This relay may be used for a variety of functions based on
programming. It may be used for:

Access Control - connect to door strikes or magnetic locks.

Alarm Relay - connect to an external annunciator.

Sensor Reset - connect to power of 4-wire smoke detector.

The Form C relay draws up to 30mA of current and its contacts are
rated for 1 Amp at 24 VDC.

LT-0393 (7/98)

INSTALLATION/PROGRAMMING

     740, 741, and 743 SC Series LED Keypads

2841 E. Industrial Drive  Springfield, MO  65802-6310  800-641-4282

Wiegand Input

A Wiegand style card reader may be attached to the 741 and 743
SC Series keypads. Connect Black power wire from the reader in
parallel  to the black ground wire of the keypad.  Connect the White
data wire from the reader (Data 1) to the White wire on the Output/
Reader harness. Connect the Green data wire from the reader
(Data 0) to the Green/White wire on the Output/Reader harness.

Below are the specifications for individual readers:

MP-5365 MiniProx® Proximity Reader -

60mA at 12VDC

PR-5355 ProxPro® Proximity Reader -

60mA at 12VDC

TL-5395 ThinLine II™ Switchplate Reader - 60mA at 12VDC

580 Magnetic Stripe Card Reader -

50mA at 12VDC

2-Button Panic Keys

The Panic key function of the 740, 741, and 743 keypads allow
users to send Panic or Fire reports to the supervising alarm panel.
The user must press and hold the two SELECT keys for two
seconds until a beep from the keypad is heard. At the beep, the
keypad simulates a short on zone 4. Zone 4 programming
determines whether the keypad sends a Panic report or a Fire
report.

The Panic key function must be programmed if the Panic keys are
to be used. See the "Programming the keypad" section for
instructions. Cut the icon label for the appropriate function and
install the icon label below the top row of Select keys.

Main DC Power

The SC Series keypads require an external 12 VDC power source
to operate. The DC power source must be capable of supporting
each keypad based on the following chart. Additional current
capacity is required when a backup battery is connected.

Battery Backup

When using the 741 or 743 keypads, the Red/Black wire provides
a maximum 200mA output to charge a backup battery. The 741
and 743 include 14" battery leads for connection to a maximum
4Ah battery. The Red/Black wire on the 740 

does not provide any

voltage output.

The battery backup output voltage varies based on the Main DC
input voltage as shown below.

Panic key label placement

Labels 

show

icons 

only

Top 

row 

SELECT 

keys

A

 

BC

D

 

E

 

F

G H I

J K L

VW X

MN O

P

 

Q

 

R

STU

Y Z

COMMAND

SPECIAL

STAY

INSTANT

BYPASS

CODE

9

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

           2                       3                          4

INSTANT

STAY

ARMED

TRBL

POWER

READY

Cut 

here 

for

Fire 

Panic

Cut 

here 

for

Police 

Panic

Main DC Input

Battery Backup Output

16 - 18 VDC

13.8 VDC regulated

15 VDC

13.5 VDC

14 VDC

12.5 VDC

13 VDC

11.5 VDC

Model

Voltage

Current

Normal

Alarm

Battery Backup

740

8 to 18 VDC

  

 50 mA

100 mA

N/A

741

8 to 18 VDC

  

50 mA

130 mA

200 mA

743

8 to 18 VDC

  

70 mA

160 mA

200 mA

Summary of Contents for SC Series

Page 1: ... magnetic locks Alarm Relay connect to an external annunciator Sensor Reset connect to power of 4 wire smoke detector The Form C relay draws up to 30mA of current and its contacts are rated for 1 Amp at 24 VDC LT 0393 7 98 INSTALLATION PROGRAMMING 740 741 and 743 SC Series LED Keypads 2841 E Industrial Drive Springfield MO 65802 6310 800 641 4282 Wiegand Input A Wiegand style card reader may be at...

Page 2: ...escriptions on the front of the card before inserting the card into the keypad Gently twist while pulling halves apart Repeat at other opening Surface and backbox mounting holes Surface and backbox mounting holes Surface and backbox mounting holes Keypad Mounting Template Installing the keypad The SC Series keypads each use the same plastic housing and are designed to easily install on any 4 squar...

Page 3: ...43 keypads and determines the keypad relay output operation Enter 1 for alarm relay 2 for door access relay operation or 3 for sensor reset When configured as alarm relay the relay turns on anytime the Bell Output turns on Option 14 Battery Test Enter 1 when installing a 741 or 743 keypad and battery backup voltage monitoring is desired Low battery is detected at 11 9 VDC Option 15 This option res...

Page 4: ...ription Range Default 1 X X X SPECIAL 0 1 Programming Initialization 0 No 1 Yes 0 2 X X X SPECIAL 0 2 Clear User Codes 0 No 1 Yes 0 3 X X X SPECIAL 0 3 Bus Address 00 99 00 4 X X X SPECIAL 0 4 LX Bus Communication Style 0 None 1 711 4 714 1 5 SPECIAL 0 5 For future use 6 SPECIAL 0 6 For future use 7 X X X SPECIAL 0 7 Bell Cutoff Time 00 15 Minutes 05 8 X X X SPECIAL 0 8 Exit Delay Time 00 99 Secon...

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