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DGP-NE96 Control Panel

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Figure 4: Sample Power Requirement Calculations 

An LCD Keypad (80PU) can be added to the 100ft. or 300ft. wire in Figure 
4, but add
ing an LCD Keypad to the 1000ft. wire would exceed the wire’s 
limits and cause devices to function at decreased capacity.

Figure 5:  External Power Supply Connections

Do not use the same transformer for the control panel and the 
external power supplies. Do not install modules more than 
914m (3000ft) from the control panel.

2.12 Keypad Zone Connections

Every keypad, except Grafica, has one hardwire input terminal allowing you 
to connect a detector or door contact directly to the keypad. For example, a 
door contact located at the entry point of an establishment can be wired 
directly to the input terminal of the entry point keypad instead of back to the 
control panel.

Even with the ATZ feature enabled in the control panel, only 
one device can be connected to the keypad’s hardwired input 
terminal. Tamper is not recognized on keypad zones. The 
keypad zone follows the control panel’s EOL definition. 

A device connected to the keypad’s input terminal must be assigned to a 
zone in the control panel and the zone’s parameters must be defined (see 

Zone Programming

 on page 10). The keypad communicates the status of 

the zone to the control panel via the combus. The detection device is 
connected as shown in Figure 3 on page 3.

2.13 Addressable Zone Connections

The control panel includes eight hardwired input terminals for use with 
traditional hardwired (non-combus) door contacts, smoke detectors and/or 
motion detectors. 

The control panel also supports several hardwire zone expansion modules. 
Devices connected to hardwired input terminals must be assigned to a 
zone and the zone's parameters must be defined (see 

Zone Programming

 

on page 10). Figure 6 shows single zone (ATZ disabled) hardwire input 
terminal connections recognized by the Digiplex DGP-NE96 system. For 
UL listed installations, use EOL resistor part #2011002000.

As indicated in Table 2 on 
page 4
, this run of wire can 
support 700PU. Total PU on 
this run of wire: 
(A) 40PU + (B) 28PU = 
68PU<700PU = OK

As indicated in Table 2 on 
page 4, this r
un of wire 
can support 454PU. Total 
PU on this run of wire: 
(D) 80PU + (E) 30PU + 
(F) 80PU + (G) 80PU
= 270PU<454PU = OK

As indicated in Table 2 on 
page 4,
 this run of wire 
can support 136PU. Total 
PU on this run of wire: 
(A) 40PU + (C) 30PU = 
70PU<136PU = OK

Power required by devices connected to control panel’s 
auxiliary output must not exceed the auxiliary output’s limit:
(A) + (B) + (C) + (D) + (E) + (F) + (G) = 368PU<700PU = OK

Control Panel
aux. output 
= 700PU

61m (200ft)

15m (50ft)

APR3-PRT1
(A) = 40PU

DGP2-641
(D) = 80PU

7.5m (25ft

)

15m (50ft)

DGP2-70
(E) = 30PU

7.5m (25ft)

APR3-ZX8
(B) = 28PU

30m (100ft)

22 AWG

DGP2-641
(F) = 80PU

15m (50ft)

DGP2-641
(G) = 80PU

91m (300ft)

290m (950ft)

DGP2-60
(C) = 30PU

305m (1000ft)

Power units required by devices 
connected to a power supply do not draw 
power from the control panel’s auxiliary 
output. 

500ft. from control panel
500ft. from control panel’s aux. output
Therefore this run = max. 273PU

Power Supply

Module

2000ft. from control panel

500ft. from power supply

Therefore this run = max. 273PU

Module

Summary of Contents for DIGIPLEX DGP-NE96

Page 1: ...V1 5 96 Zone Expandable Security and Access Control Panel DGP NE96 Reference and Installation Manual DGP NE96 www paradox ca...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...e 16 Restrict Arming on Module Troubles 16 Timed Auto Arming 16 No Movement Auto Arming 17 Auto Arming Options 17 Switch To Stay Arming 17 Always Force Arm when Regular Arming 17 Follow Zone Switches...

Page 4: ...evels 36 Access Schedules 36 Backup Schedules 37 Holiday Programming 37 Schedule Tolerance Window 37 Door Access Mode 37 Code Access 37 Card and Code Access 37 Skip Exit Delay When Arming With Access...

Page 5: ...the CTR 21 approval are available as an option only 1 1 Features Digital combus Provides constant power supervision and two way communication between the control panel and all its modules Supports up...

Page 6: ...a 12Vdc 4Ah rechargeable acid lead or gel cell backup battery YUASA model NP7 12 recommended as shown in Figure 3 on page 3 Connect the backup battery after applying AC power When installing verify pr...

Page 7: ...resistor as close as possible to the bell A resistor is not required for sirens The bell output will shut down if the current exceeds 3A Bell Siren 1K9 resistor Bell Siren 1K9 resistor Transformer Re...

Page 8: ...ion Module DGP2 ZX1 _______ X 14PU __________ PU 4 Zone Hardwire Module APR3 ZX4 _______ X 28PU __________ PU 8 Zone Hardwire Module APR3 ZX8 _______ X 28PU __________ PU Wireless Module OMN RCV3 ____...

Page 9: ...rdwired input terminals for use with traditional hardwired non combus door contacts smoke detectors and or motion detectors The control panel also supports several hardwire zone expansion modules Devi...

Page 10: ...nsion Plug in Device DGP2 ZX4 provides four additional hardwired input terminals 8 zones with ATZ enabled It connects directly to the control panel through its on board EXPANSION connector as shown in...

Page 11: ...ote Not to be used with UL Listed systems 2 17 2 ESL CleanMe Installation The DGP NE96 control panel supports ESL smoke detectors that have the CleanMe feature Connect ESL smoke detectors like the sta...

Page 12: ...ored in the RTC every hour If the times are different the DGP NE96 will reset its internal clock to the time saved in the RTC The RTC uses a 3V lithium battery CR2032 with a battery life of 11 years C...

Page 13: ...he next section Press the right action key Exit to revert to the preceding step or press the left action key Clear to erase the current data 3 4 1 Feature Select Programming Most of the options are pr...

Page 14: ...d to it Enter the module s 3 digit INPUT NUMBER where the hardwire device is connected NOTE For addressable PIRs door contacts and keypads no input is required Zone Definition First Digit Zone Partiti...

Page 15: ...ters through the entry point to disarm the system 4 3 4 Instant Zones SECTIONS 0101 TO 0196 FIRST DIGIT 4 When an armed Instant zone opens the control panel immediately generates an alarm Instant zone...

Page 16: ...ction 4 3 4 on page 11 When a Stay Delay zone is armed using the Stay or Instant arming methods and the zone is triggered the control panel will not generate an alarm until the programmed Stay Delay e...

Page 17: ...e into effect until the Input Speed elapses The control panel will not display and or respond to an open zone until the Input Speed elapses to prevent glitches from causing an alarm or unnecessary rep...

Page 18: ...tion using the Maintained Keyswitch turn the switch from the ON to the OFF position To disarm a partition set the keyswitch in the ON position The selected Keyswitch Option see section 5 4 on page 15...

Page 19: ...ing the security system into eight completely independent systems Therefore each keyswitch must be assigned to one partition as shown in Figure 17 on page 14 For details on Partitioning see section 11...

Page 20: ...le if options 1 2 and 5 are ON in section 3035 the control panel prevents arming if it detects an AC or battery failure on the control panel or on a module connected to the combus 6 9 Timed Auto Armin...

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