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Part 11: User/Keypad Functions

The innovative Esprit keypads take a new approach to security features and functions. Each numeral from 1 to 10 (728 Ultra) or 12 (738 
Ultra) on the LED keypad represents each zone, from 1 to 10 (or 1 to 12) respectively, on the control panel. When using the LED keypad 
with the 738 Ultra, if the 

[2

ND

]

 key flashes, press the 

[2

ND

]

 key to view the status of zones 13 to 18 which are represented by keys [1] to [6]. 

When the zone light is OFF, the status in the protected zone is normal. If the zone light is ON, this means the zone is open. An LCD keypad 
will display the open zone numbers on the screen.

The 

 light on the keypad will illuminate when the status of all the zones is normal (zones are closed). Therefore, all protected windows 

and doors must be closed and motion detectors must not detect any movement except those zones that have been bypassed.

Confirmation Beep: an intermittent series of beeps ("beep-beep-beep") indicates a successful keypad entry or system operation.

End/Rejection Beep: one long tone ("beeeeeeep") indicates incorrect keypad entry or unsuccessful system operation.

11.1

Programming Master and User Codes

The Esprit Ultra control panels have one Master code (00) and up to 48 user codes (01 to 48). The default Master code is 
474747. The Master code can arm the system using any arming method, create/modify user codes and perform Key Access 
Programming (see page 44). The User code 1 can create/modify access codes and perform key access programming. The 
access code consists of either 4- or 6-digits and each digit can be any value from 0 to 9. 

Do not enter [2

ND

] when programming the Master code as this will invalidate the Master code.

[

ENTER

]

 + Master or User code 1 + 2-digit code number (00 to 48) + 4 or 6-digit access code + 

[

ENTER

]

11.2

Regular Arming

This method, commonly used for day-to-day arming, will arm all the zones in the system. To Regular arm, the 

 light must be 

illuminated, indicating that all zones are closed. All doors and windows must be closed, and there can be no movement in areas 
monitored by motion detectors. Once the 

 light is on, a valid user access code must be entered. If a mistake is made entering 

the code or if the 

 light is not on when the code was entered, the keypad will emit a rejection beep.

When the correct user access code is entered, the keypad will emit a confirmation beep and the 

 light will illuminate. The 

 

light will flash and the keypad will beep during the exit delay period (see 

Beep on Exit Delay

 on page 33). During the final 10 

seconds of the exit delay, the keypad will beep and the 

 light will flash at a faster rate. At the end of the exit delay, the keypad will 

emit a confirmation beep, the 

 light will extinguish and the 

 light will remain illuminated to indicate that the system is armed.

11.2.1

One-Key Regular Arming

To use this feature, enable the One-Key Regular Arming option (see page 32). When the 

 light is on, pressing and 

holding the 

[0]

 or 

[

ARM

]

 key for 2 seconds will arm all zones in the system. This feature can be used to allow specific 

individuals like service personnel (i.e. cleaners, maintenance) to arm the system when leaving the protected area, 
without giving them access to any other control panel operations. The use of a valid access code is still required to 
disarm the system. For more information, see 

Regular Arming

 on page 40.

11.3

Force/Away Arming

To rapidly arm the system without having to wait for the 

 light, simply press the 

[

FORCE

]/[

AWAY

]

 key followed by a valid access 

code. Once the exit delay expires, any open zones will be considered "deactivated" by the control panel. Therefore, these zones 
will not generate an alarm. If, while the system is armed, a "deactivated" zone closes, the control panel will change that zone to 
active status, generating an alarm if the zone is breached.

728 Ultra:

 If a mistake is made entering the code, the keypad will emit a rejection beep. When the correct user code is entered, 

the keypad will emit a confirmation beep and the 

 light will illuminate. The 

 light will flash and the keypad will beep during the 

exit delay period (see 

Beep on Exit Delay

 on page 33). During the final 10 seconds of the exit delay, the keypad will beep and the 

 light will flash at a faster rate. At the end of the exit delay, the 

 

light will extinguish and the 

 light will remain illuminated. If 

programmed at address 518, the control panel will send a partial arm report code to the monitoring station. 

738 Ultra:

 If a mistake is made entering the code, the keypad will emit a rejection beep. When the correct user code is entered, 

the keypad will emit a confirmation beep and the 

 light will illuminate. The 

 light will flash and the keypad will beep during the 

exit delay period (see 

Beep on Exit Delay

 on page 33). For the LED keypad, the 

[

AWAY

]

 key will flash during the exit delay. During 

the final 10 seconds of the exit delay, the keypad will beep and the 

 light will flash at a faster rate (LED keypad: the 

[

AWAY

]

 key 

will flash at a faster rate). At the end of the exit delay, the 

 

light will extinguish and the 

 light will remain illuminated (LED 

keypad: the 

[

AWAY

]

 key will flash). If programmed at address 518, the control panel will send a partial arm report code to the 

monitoring station. 

To use this method, the user must have force arming priority (see 

Code Priority

 on page 34).

Summary of Contents for 738ULT

Page 1: ...Versions 4 4 728ULT 4 1 738ULT Reference Installation Manual 728ULT 738ULT...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...12 Hex Programming 12 Hex Streamlined Section Programming 13 Decimal Programming 13 Feature Select Programming 13 Panel Settings for Espload 14 Panel Answer Options 14 Panel Identifier 14 PC Password...

Page 4: ...Functions 40 Programming Master and User Codes 40 Regular Arming 40 One Key Regular Arming 40 Force Away Arming 40 Stay Arming 41 One Key Stay Arming 41 One Key Instant Arming 41 Fast Exit 41 Arming...

Page 5: ...istor output 738 Ultra Serial data output 1200 1 N for use with accessory modules not for use with UL systems Please refer to Warnings on page 45 for UL Specifications Specifications may change withou...

Page 6: ...lled outlets to power the transformer Use a 16 5Vac 50 60Hz transformer with a minimum 20VA 40VA recommended rating to provide sufficient AC power UL cUL listed systems require a Universal Model No UB...

Page 7: ...p battery no AC At 8 5 volts the panel shuts down and all outputs close 2 3 5 Keypad Function Test We recommend conducting a power up test on keypads installed far from the control panel To do so temp...

Page 8: ...row dry contacts that follows the bell siren alarm output If the Bell Siren output is not being used connect a 1k9 resistor across the BELL and BELL terminals Figure 5 Bell Siren Output Connection 2 6...

Page 9: ...keypad zone input terminal is not being used disable it by shorting the blue zone wire with the black COM wire of the keypad Disabling 642 Keypad Zones If the keypad zone input terminal is not being u...

Page 10: ...am the keypad definitions as follows Keypad Programming Mode option 2 Keypad Options Key 1 ON Keypad Zone Enabled Keypad Programming Mode option 2 Keypad Options Key 2 ON Requires 1k9 EOL Keypad Progr...

Page 11: ...er cut and wire fault short recognition all detection devices must use normally closed contacts Connect the devices and program the control panel as shown in Figure 14 This setup will communicate an o...

Page 12: ...the detection devices and program the control panel as shown in Figure 16 Do not use devices with normally open contacts as this will cause the system to remain in alarm This setup will communicate th...

Page 13: ...e Figure 18 and display open zones on the keypad Any tampers cuts and or wire fault shorts detected on the system are communicated as per Tamper Wire Fault Recognition Options on page 38 Figure 18 N C...

Page 14: ...s are pressed at the same time see PGMs Programmable Outputs on page 35 Address 039 BYP 2ND Address 042 2ND 6 Address 040 5 0 Address 056 0 3 0 All smoke detectors must be connected using a daisy chai...

Page 15: ...en programming user codes an option for either 4 digit or 6 digit access codes can be programmed When the 4 digit option is selected entering a 4 digit code will allow the person access Using the 6 di...

Page 16: ...its many features When programming with the keypad certain addresses are programmed using different methods These methods are described in detail below Each section in this manual will reference the a...

Page 17: ...address 044 to 061 The keypad will now display the current 3 digit data currently saved at this address as described in Figure 24 3 Enter 3 digit data decimal value After entering data you do not nee...

Page 18: ...before the number of pre programmed rings has elapsed the control panel will keep the number of rings in memory for 64 seconds If you hang up and call the installation site back within 64 seconds the...

Page 19: ...ll communication and erase any unreported events in the buffer until the next reportable event Use the Master or User code 1 to cancel communication attempts with Espload ENTER Installer Master and Us...

Page 20: ...Features Auto Test Report Addresses 046 to 048 Manual Test Report BYP Key Access Power Failure Report Delay Address 054 Recent Close Delay Address 060 Report Zone Restore Options Address 088 BYP Repor...

Page 21: ...uence again 6 1 3 Split Reporting When the system is not in alarm the control panel will report all Event codes to Monitoring Station Telephone 2 MSTN2 If communication fails the dialer will hang up w...

Page 22: ...mum of 16 digits If you would like to enter any special keys or functions refer to Table 5 If the telephone number contains less than 16 digits press the TBL TRBL key to indicate the end of the teleph...

Page 23: ...ble 6 Communicator Formats 6 5 1 Ademco Contact ID All Codes Please note that this format must use a 4 digit system account code see section 6 4 Ademco Contact ID is a fast communicator format that us...

Page 24: ...SYSTEM TROUBLE 2 2 110 FIRE ALARM 2ND 2 301 AC LOSS 2 3 111 FIRE SMOKE 2ND 3 302 LOW SYSTEM BATTERY 2 4 112 COMBUSTION 2ND 4 305 SYSTEM RESET 2 5 113 WATER FLOW 2ND 5 306 PROGRAM CHANGED 2 6 114 HEAT...

Page 25: ...ength of time that the data will be continuously transmitted Enter 2ND or 1 to F to program a value from 8 seconds to 120 seconds Refer to Table 9 for the Pager Delay Values 6 7 Pager Format Transmiss...

Page 26: ...ra The control panel will send the programmed event code to the monitoring station as soon as the zone closes after having generated an alarm or as soon as the zone closes after bell cut off For more...

Page 27: ...13 Panic 1 Keys 1 and 3 are pressed to activate a Panic 1 alarm 514 Panic 2 Keys 4 and 6 are pressed to activate a Panic 2 alarm see Keypad Panic Options on page 37 515 Panic 3 Keys 7 and 9 are presse...

Page 28: ...BYP ENTER 6 13 Power Failure Report Delay Decimal Programming D Address 054 Default 30 minutes After a power failure the control panel will delay transmission of the event code programmed at address 4...

Page 29: ...ined Keypad Zone 1 2 Supervision Enabled Disabled Address 090 Keys STAY AWAY FORCE Independent Zone Definitions Only one of these options can be assigned to a zone If a zone is assigned more than one...

Page 30: ...dress 090 Keys STAY AWAY FORCE Independent Zone Definitions Only one of these options can be assigned to a zone If a zone is assigned more than one option the control panel will apply the option with...

Page 31: ...3 Intellizones 728 Ultra Feature Select Programming D Address 092 Keys 1 to 10 0 738 Ultra Feature Select Programming D Addresses 092 and 094 Keys 1 to 10 0 STAY 11 and FORCE AWAY 12 If an alarm cond...

Page 32: ...smoke detector recognition disabled Enable this feature to have the control panel recognize 2 wire smoke detectors With this feature enabled input 3 or zone 3 will be reserved for 2 wire smoke detecto...

Page 33: ...isarmed Zones assigned to System B will arm disarm when the system is System B Armed Disarmed Zones assigned to both systems dual area will arm when the system is either System A Armed System B Armed...

Page 34: ...R 7 12 EOL Zones Enabled Disabled Feature Select Programming D Address 088 Key MEM Default Enabled No EOL If the system requires the use of 1k9 end of line resistors on zone input terminals disable th...

Page 35: ...Stay Arming Address 088 key 8 Keyswitch Arming Address 086 keys 2 3 Bell Squawk Address 086 MEM key Exit Delay Address 049 Alarm Transmission Delay Address 059 Bell Cut Off Time Address 052 Beep on E...

Page 36: ...ng hours 2 digits representing minutes ENTER 8 1 2 Auto Arming Options Feature Select Programming D Address 090 Key 2 Default Regular Arming The Auto Arm feature will arm the system as described in Ta...

Page 37: ...t Delay Decimal Programming D Address 049 Default 60 seconds The exit delay applies to all zones This option determines how much time the user has to leave the protected area after entering a valid ac...

Page 38: ...es can arm System B Addresses 074 to 078 Selected keys indicate which user codes can bypass zones 8 13 Closing Delinquency Timer Decimal Programming D Address 061 Default Disabled Feature Select Progr...

Page 39: ...Setting on page 35 If the PGM is triggered again before the period has elapsed the PGM will remain in its opposite state and reset the timer OR Logic Will trigger a PGM when at least one event occurs...

Page 40: ...ode This mode will display the 2 digit data for addresses 039 to 043 6 Record these numbers and program them into the control panel or use the Espload Software to download the data directly to the con...

Page 41: ...use the pulse dialing or tone DTMF dialing format Key 7 OFF Pulse Dialing Key 7 ON Tone DTMF Dialing ENTER Installer code 0 8 6 7 ON OFF ENTER 10 3 Dialing Pulse Rates Feature Select Programming D Ad...

Page 42: ...rogramming D Address 088 Keys 0 and STAY Default Disabled If the control panel detects an open or a short on a zone when the system is armed regardless of the tamper wire settings it will always gener...

Page 43: ...see Trouble Display Monitoring on page 43 10 11 Audible Trouble Warning Feature Select Programming D Address 090 Key 9 Default Disabled Trouble conditions will cause the keypad to emit an intermitten...

Page 44: ...it delay the keypad will beep and the light will flash at a faster rate At the end of the exit delay the keypad will emit a confirmation beep the light will extinguish and the light will remain illumi...

Page 45: ...ll switch all entry delay zones to instant zones see Instant Zones Entry Delay 1 and Entry Delay 2 on page 29 Therefore any entry delay zone that is breached will immediately generate an alarm instead...

Page 46: ...t generating an alarm Do not use the 646 LED and 642 LCD keypads for UL installations Both the 646 LED keypad and the 642 LCD keypad are not UL listed 11 8 Keyswitch or Pushbutton Arming Disarming A k...

Page 47: ...be replaced as it will not provide adequate back up current in case of AC loss If the control panel is currently running on battery power the illumination of the 1 key indicates that the battery volt...

Page 48: ...key will illuminate to indicate that the control panel has not detected the presence of a telephone line for 30 seconds 11 12 10 Fire Loop Trouble Key STAY The illumination of the STAY key indicates a...

Page 49: ...erference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to equipment intermittently the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or...

Page 50: ...nal Code E Country of Origin CANADA CAN AC Ringer Equivalent Number 01B USOC Jacks RJ31X Equipment Description Control panel for residential burglar and fire warning systems Rechargeable Acid Lead or...

Page 51: ...33 Bypass Enabled Zones 29 Manual Zone 42 Recall 42 Tamper Options 39 C Call Back 15 Call Espload 15 Cancel Communication 15 Chime Zones Keypad 43 Closing Delinquency Timer 34 Code Priority 34 Commonl...

Page 52: ...r Options 14 Identifier 14 Settings for Espload 14 Time 38 Panic Codes 23 Keypad Options 37 Silent Option 34 Parallel Wiring ATZ 9 Partition Arming Disarming 41 Partitioning 29 PC Password 14 PGM Opti...

Page 53: ...one Line Monitoring TLM 37 Telephone Line Monitoring Table 37 Telephone Number Special Instructions Table 18 22 Test Battery 3 Keypad Function 3 Test Report Auto 23 Manual 24 Test Transmission Timed 2...

Page 54: ...Notes...

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