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Reference & Installation Manual

4.1 Zone Numbering

S

ECTIONS

 [001] 

TO

 [048]

The Zone Numbering feature allows you to assign any detection 
device in the system to any of the 48 zones. This feature tells the 
control panel where the device is connected and which of the 48 
zones is assigned to that device (Figure 14 on page 12).

To assign an addressable detection device connected to the 
combus, program the detector's serial number into the section 
corresponding to the desired zone (i.e. program zone 34 in 
section [034]).

To assign a detection device connected to a module or control 
panel's hardwired input terminal, program the module's or 
control panel's serial number and the input number where the 
device is connected into the section corresponding to the 
desired zone. Refer to the appropriate module's Installation 
Guide for details of its input numbers. Note: An input number is 
not required for motion detectors, keypad zones, and the 
Access Control Module (DGP2-ACM1P).

If PGM1 is defined as a smoke detector input (see 
section 10.4 on page 31), the co
ntrol panel will 
recognize it as input # 255.

Figure 14: Zone Numbering

4.1.1 Clearing a Zone’s Numbering

For LCD keypads:
1)

Enter a section number between [001] and [048].

2)

Press [0] and then [

ENTER

] to save and exit.

For Grafica keypads:
1)

Enter a section number between [001] and [048].

2)

Press [0] to clear the serial number.

3)

Using Grafica’s scroll keys, highlight the input number and 
then press [0] to clear the data.

4)

Press Grafica’s center action key (Save) to save and exit.

4.2 Zone Definitions

Select one of the 15 available zone definitions described below 
(also refer to Figure 13 on page 11). 

4.2.1 Zone Disabled

S

ECTIONS

 [101] 

TO

 [148]: F

IRST

 

DIGIT

 = 0

Disables the corresponding zone. All zones are disabled by 
default.

4.2.2 Entry Delays 1 to 4

S

ECTIONS

 [101] 

TO

 [148]: F

IRST

 

DIGIT

 = 1 

TO

 4

When an armed zone defined as an Entry Delay opens, the control 
panel will not generate an alarm until the programmed Entry Delay 
Timer has elapsed. A zone can be defined with one of four Entry 
Delays. Each Entry Delay is associated with an Entry Delay Timer. 
To program the Entry Delay Timer, key in the desired 3-digit delay 
value (000 to 255 seconds) into the corresponding section:

Entry Delay 1 Timer: [230]

Entry Delay 2 Timer: [231]

Entry Delay 3 Timer: [232]

Entry Delay 4 Timer: [233]

Please note these are the same timers used for Stay Delay zones 
(see section 4.2.9 on page 13). Entry Delay zones are commonly 
used at the entry/exit points of the protected area (i.e. front/back 
door or garage). Using different Entry Delays is useful when, for 
example, one entry point requires a longer delay than the other 
entry point or in a partitioned system where each partition may 
require a different Entry Delay. 

4.2.3 Follow Zones

S

ECTIONS

 [101] 

TO

 [148]: F

IRST

 

DIGIT

 = 5

If an armed Follow zone opens, the control panel will immediately 
generate an alarm. If an armed Entry Delay zone (see section 
4.2.2) ope
ns before the Follow zone, the control panel will wait until 
the end of the Entry Delay before generating an alarm. If more than 
one Entry Delay zone opens before the Follow zone, the control 
panel will wait until the end of the first Entry Delay before 
generating an alarm.

4.2.4 Instant Zones

S

ECTIONS

 [101] 

TO

 [148]: F

IRST

 

DIGIT

 = 6

When an armed Instant zone opens, the control panel immediately 
generates an alarm. Instant zones are commonly used for 
windows, patio doors, skylights and other perimeter type zones. 

4.2.5  24Hr Buzzer Zones

S

ECTIONS

 [101] 

TO

 [148]: F

IRST

 

DIGIT

 = 7

Whenever a 24Hr Buzzer zone opens, whether the zone is armed 
or disarmed, the control panel will activate the keypad buzzer to 
indicate that the zone was breached. The control panel will report 
the alarm, but will not enable the bell/siren output. Enter any valid 
access code on the keypad to stop the buzzer. 

The keypads must be assigned to the same partition as 
the 24Hr Buzzer zone. Otherwise, the buzzer will not 
activate.

4.2.6  24Hr Burglary Zones

S

ECTIONS

 [101] 

TO

 [148]: F

IRST

 

DIGIT

 = 8

Whenever a 24Hr Burglary zone opens, whether the system is armed 
or disarmed, the control panel will immediately generate an alarm.

4.2.7 Delayed 24Hr Fire Zone

S

ECTIONS

 [101] 

TO

 [148]: F

IRST

 

DIGIT

 = 9

The Delayed 24Hr Fire Zone definition described in Figure 15 on 
page 13 is commo
nly used in residential homes where a smoke 
detector often generates false alarms (i.e. cigarette smoke, burning 
bread, etc.). When a zone is programmed as a Fire zone, the zone 
becomes normally open and requires an EOL resistor. The zone 
will not function as normally closed.

The keypads must be assigned to the same partition as 
the Delayed 24Hr Fire zone for the buzzer to activate. 

Summary of Contents for Digiplex DGP-848

Page 1: ...Digiplex Control Panel DGP 848 V4 1 Reference and Installation Manual Includes DGP2 641BL RB Installation Instructions DGP 848...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ch Features 20 Exit Delay 20 Keypad Lock out Feature 20 Maximum Bypass Entries 21 Display Bypass If Armed 21 Bell Squawk 21 Ring back 21 Switch To Stay Arming 21 Always Force Arm When Regular Arming 2...

Page 4: ...Access Levels 42 Schedules 42 Holiday Programming 42 Logging Access Control Events 42 Global Access Door Features 43 WinLoad Software 44 Answering Machine Override 44 Ring Counter 44 Panel Identifier...

Page 5: ...ne combus for up to 95 modules All modules have Plug and Play capability Connect modules up to 3000ft 914m from the panel Full supervision and sabotage proof technology without additional wiring Up to...

Page 6: ...nds If the battery is disconnected if its capacity is too low or if the battery voltage drops to 10 5 volts or less when there is no AC the Battery Trouble message will appear in the Trouble Display A...

Page 7: ...To metallic enclosure To provide maximum lightning protection we strongly recommend having separate earth connections for the dialer and zone ground terminals COMBUS AUX POWER Refer to transformer req...

Page 8: ...ontact Modules DGP2 ZC1 _______ X 30mA __________ mA 1 Zone Expansion Modules DGP2 ZX1 _______ X 30mA __________ mA 4 Zone Expansion Modules APR3 ZX4 _______ X 30mA __________ mA 8 Zone Expansion Modu...

Page 9: ...0ft Magellan Module MG RCV3 A 35mA LCD Keypad DGP2 641BL D 110mA 15m 50ft 7 5m 25ft 7 5m 25ft 15m 50ft Motion Detector Module DGP2 70 E 30mA LED Keypad DGP2 648 F 110 mA LED Keypad DGP2 648 G 110 mA A...

Page 10: ...would exceed the system s capacity For information on how to assign a detection device to a zone in the control panel please refer to Zone Programming on page 11 Before connecting a module to the cont...

Page 11: ...shown in Figure 3 on page 3 2 14 Keyswitch Connections Connect the keyswitches to the keypad control panel or Zone Expansion Module s hardwired input terminals as shown in Figure 9 Once a keyswitch i...

Page 12: ...elay will cause the control panel to transmit the Fire Loop Trouble report if programmed in section 707 To reset unlatch the smoke detector after an alarm verify that the negative of the smoke detecto...

Page 13: ...the right action key Exit on Grafica keypads as many times as needed to return to the desired screen Please note that a module s serial number can be located on the module s PC board or it may already...

Page 14: ...that the write protect jumper is on 3 Enter section 965 to copy the contents of the panel except sections 001 to 048 device serial numbers and 049 to 056 keyswitch serial numbers to the key 966 to co...

Page 15: ...esent zones 1 to 48 respectively Zone Parameters Sections 101 to 148 represent zones 1 to 48 respectively Enter the 8 digit SERIAL NUMBER of the addressable detection device or module that has a hardw...

Page 16: ...ry Delay 1 Timer 230 Entry Delay 2 Timer 231 Entry Delay 3 Timer 232 Entry Delay 4 Timer 233 Please note these are the same timers used for Stay Delay zones see section 4 2 9 on page 13 Entry Delay zo...

Page 17: ...lay 4 Timer in section 233 Please note that the Entry Delay Timers are the same timers used for Entry Delay zones 4 3 Zone Partition Assignment SECTIONS 101 TO 148 SECOND DIGIT 1 TO 4 The control pane...

Page 18: ...digit delay value 010 to 255 seconds into section 200 Fire Zones cannot be set as Intellizones 4 4 7 Delay Alarm Transmission SECTIONS 101 TO 148 OPTION 8 When an alarm condition occurs on a zone wit...

Page 19: ...Panel 15 Table 5 Hebrew Keypad Letter Assignment Table 6 Russian Keypad Letter Assignment Table 7 Special Characters Catalogue Table 8 Hebrew Special Characters Catalogue Table 9 Russian Special Chara...

Page 20: ...t 004 speed 205 Panel Terminal 5 Input 005 speed 206 Panel Terminal 6 Input 006 speed 207 Panel Terminal 7 Input 007 speed 208 Panel Terminal 8 Input 008 speed 209 Panel Doubler 1 Input 009 speed 210...

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