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5.0 DISARMING

When the system is disarmed, the alarm system deactivates the
zones so the alarm will not be triggered if zones are breached.
Any user can disarm the system unless their code has been
assigned the 

Arm Only

 option.

5.1 E

NTRY

 D

ELAY

 T

IMER

Your installer will program designated entry points (i.e. the front
door) with an entry delay. This delay will allow you enough time to
enter your code to disarm the system before the alarm is triggered. 

5.2 D

ISARMING

 

AN

 A

RMED

 S

YSTEM

You can only disarm the area to which your 

User Access Code

 is

assigned. 

User Access Codes

 with the

 Arm Only

 option cannot

disarm area(s).
 

Summary of Contents for Digiplex DGP-641

Page 1: ...Digiplex LCD Keypad DGP 641 User s Manual...

Page 2: ...0 2 5 Partitioned System 11 2 6 Area Status Display 11 ARMING 13 3 1 Exit Delay Timer 13 3 2 Regular Arming 13 3 3 Stay Arming 14 3 4 Instant Arming 15 3 5 Force Arming 16 3 6 One Touch Buttons 18 3 7...

Page 3: ...ITIONAL FEATURES 40 7 1 Programmable Outputs PGMs 40 7 2 Keypad Settings 40 7 3 Set Time Date 42 7 4 Programming Chime Zones 42 7 5 Panic Alarms 44 7 6 Quick Function Buttons 45 FIRE AND BURGLAR ALARM...

Page 4: ...1 Burglar Alarm Testing 51 9 2 Fire Alarm Testing 51 9 3 System Maintenance 51 9 4 System Test 52 SYSTEM CHECKLIST 53 10 1 Zone Description 53 10 2 Access Codes 56 10 3 Special Buttons and Features 6...

Page 5: ...32 character LCD screen will display messages and menus to guide you through the system s operations Your installer can even customize the messages for your home or business Since you will communicat...

Page 6: ...the large LCD screen The menus and the prompt on the LCD screen provide simple step by step instructions on how to use your system and display what is occurring in your system The following sections w...

Page 7: ...EP BEEP Rejection Beep When the system reverts to previous status or when an operation is incorrectly entered the keypad emits a tone BEEEEEEEEEEP 3 2 KEYPAD INDICATOR LIGHTS The state of the two colo...

Page 8: ...if any troubles are occurring The current state of the Indicator Lights Figure 2 2 Normal and Confidential Mode 3 3 2 Confidential Mode The installer can program keypads not to display the status of y...

Page 9: ...menus Depending on the User Options programmed on your User Access Code you will have access to some or all of the features and menus in the User Menu Press the desired Action Button see Figure 2 1 pa...

Page 10: ...be useful in situations where shared security systems are more practical For example a company that has both an office area and a warehouse area can arm and disarm each area separately and control the...

Page 11: ...not ready if zones in the selected area are open open zones within that area Trouble s see section 7 0 if a trouble has occurred Alarms in Memory see section 5 3 if an alarm has occurred How do I see...

Page 12: ...ide you with enough time to exit the protected area before the system is armed The Status Light will flash green while the time elapses The timer can be assigned different time limits and the keypad c...

Page 13: ...tion detectors so you will be protected while you sleep Only User Access Codes with the Stay and Instant Arm option enabled can Stay Arm the system Also see section 4 8 Auto Arming for another everyda...

Page 14: ...em to permit you to remain in the protected area but all zones including the entry exit point are changed to instant alarm zones Therefore if any armed zone is breached the alarm will instantly be tri...

Page 15: ...CE ARMING Force Arming allows you to arm your system when specific zones are open Certain zones can be programmed by the installer to remain unarmed when you initiate Force Arming Once the open zone i...

Page 16: ...rm the motion detector If enabled by the installer the One Touch Buttons section 4 6 or a keyswitch section 4 7 can also be used to arm the area How do I Force Arm 1 Enter your ACCESS CODE After Confi...

Page 17: ...ection 3 5 Press and hold Your installer can also program your system to respond to certain features with just a touch of a button You will then have access to the following features without using you...

Page 18: ...ch 4 7 1 Maintained Keyswitch To arm the system place in the on position To disarm the system place in the off position 4 7 2 Momentary keyswitch To arm the system place in the on position briefly the...

Page 19: ...rea When a zone is bypassed it will remain unarmed once the system is armed This option may be useful for example when renovating part of the protected area How do I set the Auto Arming timer 1 Enter...

Page 20: ...Your User Access Code must have access to the zone s Area Assignment Fire Zones cannot be bypassed 4 9 1 Zone Bypass How do I bypass a zone 1 Enter your ACCESS CODE After Confirmation Beep Access Gra...

Page 21: ...want to verify which zones were bypassed the last time the system was armed after you press the button Step 3 Bypassed or Zone Normal will appear below the zones If you want to unbypass a zone or vic...

Page 22: ...en assigned the Arm Only option 5 1 ENTRY DELAY TIMER Your installer will program designated entry points i e the front door with an entry delay This delay will allow you enough time to enter your cod...

Page 23: ...he keypad will beep and begin the Entry Delay Timer 2 Enter your ACCESS CODE 3 Press the button If you have access to more than one area press the area s number press the button for all areas or scrol...

Page 24: ...leave the premises and call your Security Company from a safe place The zones in alarm will remain in the Alarm Memory until the next time that area is armed How do I view the list of the alarms that...

Page 25: ...to accept a variable code length you may have to press the button after entering their User Access Code Only the System Master Code cannot be less than 4 digits 6 1 KEYPAD LOCK OUT If a consecutive n...

Page 26: ...given a User Number between 02 and 64 User Number 01 is the System Master Code User Access Codes can be programmed with various options that will allow you to control the access to your system The Sys...

Page 27: ...not have access to the User Options or Area Assignment programmed You grant users access to the features or areas by turning ON or OFF the number corresponding to the option or area The option is con...

Page 28: ...Digiplex LCD Keypad s 29 Figure 5 2 Programming User Access Codes...

Page 29: ...on on Full Master feature enabled Create or modify other User Codes User Options and Area Assignment according to its own User Options and Area Assignment off Duress feature disabled on Duress featur...

Page 30: ...disabled on Force Arm feature enabled Can Force Arm the system off User Access Code obeys the keypad s area assignment in a Partitioned System When you enter your User Access Code the keypad will per...

Page 31: ...User Access Codes are only able to perform actions arming disarming etc in the area s the code is assigned When the area s number is OFF the User Access Code does not have access to that protected ar...

Page 32: ...e listed below with a brief explanation of the cause We strongly suggest that you inform your Security Company of the trouble and allow them to service your system If your keypad is in Confidential Mo...

Page 33: ...all your Security Company for repairs Battery Trouble The back up battery is disconnected needs to be recharged or replaced AUX Current Limit Devices connected to the control panel have exceeded curre...

Page 34: ...panel is unable to communicate with the Security Company s diagnostic software 7 0 3 Group 3 Modules Trouble Module Tamper The control panel registers that someone has triggered the tamper switch on a...

Page 35: ...communicating with the control panel Missing Module A device no longer communicating with the control panel General Failure No communication between devices and the control panel Bus Overload Too man...

Page 36: ...the default This is the only trouble that we recommend that you correct Clock Loss 8 to Set will appear on the LCD screen after you press the button To correct the date and time from Normal Mode ente...

Page 37: ...ess Code or by individual area In either case the most recent event is displayed first see Figure 6 1 You will only be able to view the events that occurred in the areas assigned to your User Access C...

Page 38: ...ant to view press the button and then enter the event s number Figure 6 1 Event Record screens Messages like First Area and Code 01 shown in Figure 6 1 are pre programmed messages that your installer...

Page 39: ...rogrammed to reset smoke alarms turn on light switches open or close garage doors and much more Ask your installer about this useful feature 8 2 KEYPAD SETTINGS You can modify the keypad settings to s...

Page 40: ...Digiplex LCD Keypad s 41 Figure 7 1 Modifying LCD screen settings...

Page 41: ...d to as Chime Zones Your installer can program your Chimed zones to also beep upon closure How do I reset the time and date 1 Press the button 2 Press the button 3 To change the time place the underli...

Page 42: ...Digiplex LCD Keypad s 43 Figure 7 2 Programming Chime Zones...

Page 43: ...tons simultaneously for two seconds to generate an alarm The alarm can be programmed by the installer to be either silent or audible according to your preference Auxiliary Panic Press hold the and but...

Page 44: ...Master feature enabled will be able to access these functions How do I access the Quick Function Buttons 1 Enter your ACCESS CODE 2 Press the button 3 Press one of the following for the system to but...

Page 45: ...two seconds 9 2 DELAYED FIRE ZONE During a fire alarm the bell siren will emit an intermittent sound BEEP BEEP BEEP until silenced or reset If the zone is a Delayed Fire Zone there is an automatic de...

Page 46: ...buttons for two seconds or speak to your installer What do I do if the fire alarm is accidentally triggered 1 Press the button within 30 seconds of the alarm 2 Clear the problem from the area 3 If pr...

Page 47: ...48 User s Manual Figure 8 1 Delayed Fire Zone...

Page 48: ...g smoke alarms dramatically increase everyone s chances of surviving a fire 9 4 MINIMIZING HOME FIRE HAZARDS How can you avoid the three most common causes of fires at home 1 Never leave cooking food...

Page 49: ...area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on each additional story of the family living unit including basements 9 6 BURGLAR ALARM If your armed system is breached the burglar alarm devices s...

Page 50: ...tectors etc The LCD screen will display the opened zones If a zone does not register contact your installer Your installer will provide details on the best way to test your system 10 2 FIRE ALARM TEST...

Page 51: ...contact your installer for instructions concerning your particular system How do I conduct the system test 1 Call Security Company to advise them that you are testing the system 2 Enter your ACCESS CO...

Page 52: ...___________________ Area 4 __________________________________________ Place a indicate the options and area s enabled for that zone if any Zone and Description Area 1 2 3 4 Byp Stay Force 24Hr Entry D...

Page 53: ...___ 17 ___________ N N N N N N N N ____ 18 ___________ N N N N N N N N ____ 19 ___________ N N N N N N N N ____ 20 ___________ N N N N N N N N ____ 21 ___________ N N N N N N N N ____ 22 ___________ N...

Page 54: ...N ____ 37 ___________ N N N N N N N N ____ 38 ___________ N N N N N N N N ____ 39 ___________ N N N N N N N N ____ 40 ___________ N N N N N N N N ____ 41 ___________ N N N N N N N N ____ 42 _________...

Page 55: ...t his or her access code Place a in the squares to identify which options are enabled 4 Digit Codes N 6 Digit Codes N 1 to 6 Digit Codes N User Name Area 1 2 3 4 Master Full Master Byp Stay Force Arm...

Page 56: ...N N 17 _______ ___ N N N N N N N N 18 _______ ___ N N N N N N N N 19 _______ ___ N N N N N N N N 20 _______ ___ N N N N N N N N 21 _______ ___ N N N N N N N N 22 _______ ___ N N N N N N N N 23 ______...

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Page 58: ...N N 55 _______ ___ N N N N N N N N 56 _______ ___ N N N N N N N N 57 _______ ___ N N N N N N N N 58 _______ ___ N N N N N N N N 59 _______ ___ N N N N N N N N 60 _______ ___ N N N N N N N N 61 ______...

Page 59: ...Panic Button is activated and if alarm is silent or audible N Stay Arm N Bypass Programming N Force Arm N Instant Arm N Regular Arm N Keypad Settings N Disarm Stay Instant Arm N Event Record Display N...

Page 60: ..._____ Your account number is ______________________________ Alarm transformer location __________ on circuit __________ Location of Telephone Connections ______________________ PGM When this occurs Th...

Page 61: ...onjunction with products not manufactured by Seller Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system Seller obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing...

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