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7000 Series Keypad Installation Sheet

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7000 Series Keypad Installation Sheet 

Digital Monitoring Products

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Additional Programming for 7063 and 7073 Thinline Keypads

The 7063 and 7073 keypads allow users to present a proximity credential to the built-in proximity reader located in 

the keypad backlit logo area.  Users can also manually enter their user code into the keypad.  The keypad verifies 

the user code and its authority with the panel.  Additionally, the 7073 activates its on-board Form C relay releasing 

a door strike or magnetic lock.  To provide added flexibility, the 7073 Keypad allows connection of an external 

Wiegand output compatible reader.

Programming Cards into the System

This programming feature operates on 7063 and 7073 keypads only.  Access the User Menu in one of two ways.  When 

MENU?  NO YES displays, choose YES and present your proximity credential to the reader or manually enter your user 

code into the keypad. 
From the User Menu, select USER CODES?.  Choose ADD.  At the ENTER CODE: - display, present the credential to the 

reader.  The keypad works by reading the 4 or 5-digit user code from the data sent by the access control reader.  For 

more information, refer to Entry Cards in the programming section of this document and the following User’s Guide 

section on adding, deleting, and changing user codes.

7063 and 7073 User’s Guide

There are three different sections:  Keypad Arming and Disarming, Keypad Door Strike, and Keypad Entry Delay.  All 

of the examples displayed assume that CLOSING CODE is YES in panel programming.

Note

: Figures 8 through 11 show the user presenting their card to the keypad.  When an external reader is 

connected to a 7073 keypad, the user presents their card to the reader rather than to the keypad.  

Keypad Arming and Disarming

Area system Arming and Disarming

Press CMD, the keypad displays ARM   DISARM.  Press the Select key under either option.  The keypad displays ENTER 

CODE: -.  Present your card to the keypad or to an external reader connected to the 7073 keypad.  Once validated 

by the system, all areas assigned to your code arm or disarm automatically and the 7073 keypad Door Strike relay 

activates.

Figure 8: Area Arming and Disarming

Summary of Contents for Thinline 7060

Page 1: ... switch box DMP 695 and 696 backbox or a flat surface Figure 1 shows the keypad housing mounting hole locations Removing the Base The keypad housing is made up of two parts the front which contains the circuit board keyboard components and the base To remove the base insert a flat screwdriver into one of the openings on the bottom and twist the screwdriver while pulling the halves apart Repeat wit...

Page 2: ...nel output you can provide additional current by adding a Model 505 12 auxiliary power supply Connect all keypad black ground wires to the power supply negative terminal Run a jumper wire from the power supply negative terminal to the panel common ground terminal Connect all keypad power 12 VDC wires to the power supply positive terminal Do NOT connect the power supply positive terminal to any pan...

Page 3: ...el the keypad door strike relay activates for 5 seconds During this time the access door connected to zone 2 must be opened to start the 40 second entry exit timer and zone Soft Shunt See the timeline shown below Note The 5 second door strike is programmable when the keypad is used on an XR200 485 XR500 Series or XR2500F panel Refer to the XR500 Series Programming Guide LT 0679 or the XR200 485 Pr...

Page 4: ...on Panic left two Select keys Zone 19 Device Address Emergency non medical center two Select keys Zone 29 Device Address Fire right two Select keys Zone 39 Device Address Figure 5 Panic key label placement 7 0 Panic Keys The 7000 Series keypads also allow the user to initiate a Panic alarm by pressing the 7 and 0 zero keys simultaneously for one half 1 2 second You must enable the 7 0 Panic functi...

Page 5: ...uble conditions the volume is always at maximum level Use the left Select key to decrease the keypad volume and the right Select key to increase the volume Press the CMD key to display the Model Number MODEL NUMBER 7073 V201 030804 Model Number The LCD displays the keypad model number and the keypad firmware version and date The user cannot change this information in User Options KEYPAD ADDRESS 01...

Page 6: ...P UNSUP Keypad Mode Configure the keypad for either supervised or unsupervised operation Keypads with zones connected to them must be supervised Supervised keypads cannot share addresses with other keypads Unsupervised keypads can operate with other unsupervised keypads sharing the same address Zones cannot be used on unsupervised keypads To change the current setting press the Select key under SU...

Page 7: ...resented for arming the Home Sleep Away system After a card is presented HOME SLEEP AWAY displays The keypad waits the programmed number of seconds before automatically selecting AWAY Accessing Keypad Diagnostics If necessary refer to Access the Installer Menu on the previous page KPD KPD OPT DIAG STOP Keypad Diagnostics KPD DIAG The Keypad Diagnostic option allows you to check the display segment...

Page 8: ...lay present the credential to the reader The keypad works by reading the 4 or 5 digit user code from the data sent by the access control reader For more information refer to Entry Cards in the programming section of this document and the following User s Guide section on adding deleting and changing user codes 7063 and 7073 User s Guide There are three different sections Keypad Arming and Disarmin...

Page 9: ...are disarmed If the system is disarmed when you present your card once the card is validated all areas are armed in the AWAY mode Keypad Door Strike Area and All Perimeter Door Strike From the Status List present your card to the reader Once the system validates the card the Door Strike relay activates Home Away systems only activate the Door Strike relay when arming and disarming Figure 10 Presen...

Page 10: ... X FCC Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications made by the user and not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could...

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