DGP-NE96 Control Panel
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4.1.1 Clearing a Zone’s Numbering
For LCD Keypads:
1. Enter a section number between
[0001
] to
[0096]
.
2. Press
[0]
and then
[
ENTER
]
to save and exit.
For Grafica Keypads:
1. Enter a section number between
[0001]
to
[0096]
.
2. Press
[0]
to clear the serial number.
3. Use 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 Doubling (ATZ)
S
ECTION
[3033]: O
PTION
[8]
(Default = disabled) The ATZ feature is a software oriented feature that
enables two detection devices to be installed per hardwired input terminal
(see section 2.14 and section 2.15 on page 6). Each detection device has
its own zone, displays its zone status on the keypad and sends its own
alarm codes. Fire Zones cannot be doubled.
4.3 Zone Definitions
The 16 zone definitions from Figure 13 on page 10 are described below.
When an alarm occurs, the control panel can send a report, activate the bell
output and display the alarm in the Alarm Memory.
4.3.1 Zone Disabled
S
ECTIONS
[0101]
TO
[0196]: F
IRST
DIGIT
= 0
Disables the corresponding zone. Zones are disabled by default.
4.3.2 Entry Delays 1 and 2
S
ECTIONS
[0101]
TO
[0196]: F
IRST
DIGIT
= 1
AND
2
(Default Entry Delay 1= 030, Entry Delay 2 = 060) When an armed zone
defined as an Entry Delay opens, the control panel will not generate an
alarm until the Entry Delay Timer elapses. A zone defined as Entry Delay 1
follows the Entry Delay 1 Timer of its assigned partition. Likewise, a zone
defined as Entry Delay 2 follows the Entry Delay 2 Timer of its assigned
partition.
For example, if zone 1 is assigned to Partition 5 and is defined as Entry
Delay 1, the timer follows the amount programmed in [3511].
Each partition includes two Entry Delay Timers. To program an Entry Delay
Timer, key in the desired 3-digit delay value (001 to 255 seconds) into the
corresponding section.
Entry Delay zones are commonly used at the entry/exit points (i.e. front/
back door or garage). Using different Entry Delays is useful when one entry
point requires a longer delay than another.
These are the same timers used for Stay Delay zones (see section
4.3.14 on page 12).
4.3.3 Follow Zones
S
ECTIONS
[0101]
TO
[0196]: F
IRST
DIGIT
= 3
If an armed Follow zone opens, the control panel generates an alarm. If an
armed Entry Delay zone (see section 4.3.2) opens before the Follow zone,
the control panel waits 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 waits until the end of the first Entry Delay before
generating an alarm. This feature is commonly used when a motion
detector is protecting the area occupied by the entry point keypad. This will
prevent the motion detector from causing an alarm when a user enters
through the entry point to disarm the system.
4.3.4 Instant Zones
S
ECTIONS
[0101]
TO
[0196]: F
IRST
DIGIT
= 4
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.
4.3.5 24Hr Buzzer Zones
S
ECTIONS
[0101]
TO
[0196]: F
IRST
DIGIT
= 5
Whenever a 24Hr Buzzer zone opens, whether the zone is armed or
disarmed, the control panel activates 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 or the buzzer will not activate. UL Note: Not
to be used for perimeter protection.
4.3.6 24Hr Burglary Zones
S
ECTIONS
[0101]
TO
[0196]: F
IRST
DIGIT
= 6
When a 24Hr Burglary zone opens, whether the system is armed or
disarmed, the control panel will immediately generate a burglary alarm.
4.3.7 24Hr Hold-up Zones
S
ECTIONS
[0101]
TO
[0196]: F
IRST
DIGIT
= 7
When a 24Hr Hold-up zone opens, whether it is armed or disarmed, the
control panel will immediately generate an alarm. The SIA FSK reporting
format includes specific codes to identify the alarm as a Hold-up Alarm.
4.3.8 24Hr Gas Zones*
S
ECTIONS
[0101]
TO
[0196]: F
IRST
DIGIT
= 8
When a 24Hr Gas zone opens, whether it is armed or disarmed, the control
panel will immediately generate an alarm. The SIA FSK reporting format
includes specific codes to identify the alarm as a Gas Alarm.
4.3.9 24Hr Heat Zones**
S
ECTIONS
[0101]
TO
[0196]: F
IRST
DIGIT
= 9
When a 24Hr Heat zone opens, whether it is armed or disarmed, the control
panel will immediately generate an alarm. The SIA FSK reporting format
includes specific codes to identify the alarm as a Heat Alarm.
** UL Note:
UL Listed compatible devices shall be used for UL systems. For
UL Listed systems, this type of zone shall be programmed as a pulsing Fire
alarm.
Input
Doubled Zone Input
Input 01
Input 13 (ATZ of Input 01)
Input 02
Input 14 (ATZ of Input 02)
Input 03
Input 15 (ATZ of Input 03)
Input 04
Input 16 (ATZ of Input 04)
Input 05
Input 17 (ATZ of Input 05)
Input 06
Input 18 (ATZ of Input 06)
Input 07
Input 19 (ATZ of Input 07)
Input 08
Input 20 (ATZ of Input 08)
Input 09 (DGP2-ZX4 Input 01)
Input 21 (ATZ of Input 09)
Input 10 (DGP2-ZX4 Input 02)
Input 22 (ATZ of Input 10)
Input 11 (DGP2-ZX4 Input 03)
Input 23 (ATZ of Input 11)
Input 12 (DGP2-ZX4 Input 04)
Input 24 (ATZ of Input 12)
Partition 1
Entry Delay 1 Timer:
[3111]
Entry Delay 2 Timer:
[3112]
Partition 2
Entry Delay 1 Timer:
[3211]
Entry Delay 2 Timer:
[3212]
Partition 3
Entry Delay 1 Timer:
[3311]
Entry Delay 2 Timer:
[3312]
Partition 4
Entry Delay 1 Timer:
[3411]
Entry Delay 2 Timer:
[3412]
Partition 5
Entry Delay 1 Timer:
[3511]
Entry Delay 2 Timer:
[3512]
Partition 6
Entry Delay 1 Timer:
[3611]
Entry Delay 2 Timer:
[3612]
Partition 7
Entry Delay 1 Timer:
[3711]
Entry Delay 2 Timer:
[3712]
Partition 8
Entry Delay 1 Timer:
[3811]
Entry Delay 2 Timer:
[3812]
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