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2-Button Panic Keys

The Panic key function of the 791 and 793 keypads allows users
to send Panic, Emergency, or Fire reports to the central station.
The user must press and hold the two SELECT keys until a beep
from the keypad is heard. At the beep, the panel sends an alarm
report to the central station with the following zone numbers:
19 = Panic, 29 = non-medical Emergency, and 39 = Fire.

The Panic key function must be programmed if the Panic keys are
to be used. See the back of this page for programming instructions.
Install the supplied icon label below the top row of Select keys.

Internal Speaker Operation

The Easy Entry keypads emit standard tones for key presses,
entry delay, and system alerts. When used with the XR200
Command Processor Panel, the speaker also provides distinct
burglaryfirezone monitor, and prewarn tones.

Keyboard Backlighting

The Easy Entry™ keyboards light anytime
a key is pressed or the speaker sounds.
During an alarm condition, the keyboard
turns Red to visually alert persons on-site.
The Red backlighting is turned off when all
areas in the system are disarmed or when
the Sensor Reset function is used. The
keypad backlighting dims to medium
brightness whenever the speaker is on.

Panel Compatibility

The access control capability of the 791 and 793 is compatible
with the 1812, XR10 (version 103, 8/27/96), XR20, XR200, and
1912XR (version 114) Command Processor Panels.

Description

The DMP 791 and 793 Easy Entry™ LCD Keypads are the
industry's first burglary/fire keypads with integrated access control
capability.

Each keypad provides three 2-button Panic keys, an AC power
LED, an Armed LED, 32-character display, backlit keyboard with
easy to read lettering, and an integral speaker. The 791 and 793
also provide four fully programmable Class B protection zones
you can program for a variety of burglary, fire, and access control
applications.

Installing the keypad

The Easy Entry keypads each use the same plastic housing and
are designed to easily install on any 4 square box, 3-gang switch
box, 695 and 696 backbox, or flat surface. The diagram below
shows the mounting hole locations on the keypad base.

Removing the Base

The keypad housing is made up
of two parts: the 

front, which

contains the circuit board and
other components, and the 

base.

To remove the base, insert a flat screwdriver into
one of the openings on the bottom and 

gently

twist  while pulling the halves apart. Repeat with
the other opening.

Voltage Protection Diode

A separate clamping diode is included with each keypad in the
shipping package. This diode may be installed across the power
inputs of an electromagnetic lock to shunt excessive voltages
away from the keypad. Install diode as shown in the diagram
below.

Harness Wiring

The 791 and 793 keypads are each supplied with one 12-wire
data bus/zone harness and one 5-wire output/reader harness.
The harness connections and color codes are shown in Figure 3.

You can install individual keypads on wire runs of up to 500' using
22 gauge wire or up to 1,000' using 18 gauge wire.

LT-0291 (12/98)

Wire harness

entrances.

Surface and backbox

mounting holes.

Surface mounting holes.

Figure 1: Base mounting locations

Combined 4 square and 3-gang

switch box mounting holes.

INSTALLATION

791 and 793 Easy Entry™ Keypads

Figure 3: keypad harness wiring

-

+

+

-

supply
voltage

Note: Banded end
of diode must be
connected to the
positive side of
supply voltage

electromagnetic lock

or

electric solenoid

type lock

1N4001

1 Amp rectifier

Figure 4: Panic key label placement

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Label

shows

icons only

Top row SELECT keys

Police

Emergency          Fire

Output/Reader Harness

Violet - Door Strike Normally Closed

Gray - Door Strike Common

Orange - Door Strike Normally Open

White - Connect Reader Data 1

Green/White - Connect Reader Data 0

Data Bus/Zone Harness

To keypad data bus

Zone 2  White/Red (Connect access door contact)

Zone 3  White/Orange (Connect Request to Exit)

Zone 1  White/Brown

Zone 4  White/Yellow

A C

D E F

G H I

J K L

VWX

MNO

P

 

Q R

STU

Y Z

COMMAND

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

POWER

  ABC SECUR I T Y

ALARM: FIRE

9

ARMED

B

Summary of Contents for easy entry 791

Page 1: ... The Easy Entry keypads each use the same plastic housing and are designed to easily install on any 4 square box 3 gang switch box 695 and 696 backbox or flat surface The diagram below shows the mounting hole locations on the keypad base Removing the Base The keypad housing is made up of two parts the front which contains the circuit board and othercomponents andthebase To remove the base insert a...

Page 2: ... ARROW and COMMAND keys for two seconds The keypad display changes to SET BRIGHTNESS Backlighting brightness This option allows the user to set the brightness level of the keypad s Liquid Crystal Display LCD AC LED and the Green keyboard backlighting NOTE If the brightness level is lowered it reverts to maximum intensity whenever a key is pressed If no keys have been pressed and the speaker has no...

Page 3: ...keyboard backlighting test individual keys Press the SELECT key under KPD DIAG The keypad lights all segments of the display and illuminates the keyboard in Green Afewsecondslaterthekeypadturnsoffthedisplayandilluminates the keyboard in Red The keypad then alternates between these two states for approximately two minutes Press COMMAND at any time to continue The display changes to PRESS KEY TO TES...

Page 4: ...ected door is opened and the entry delay starts the keypad displays ENTER CODE Present your card to the reader and once it is validated the system disarms all areas accessible by you and activates the Door Strike relay Area systems provide a delay to allow selectedareasonlytobedisarmed SeeArmingandDisarming above The system arms or disarms the areas and activates the Door Strike relay There are th...

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