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Reference & Installation Manual

DGP2-640

DGP-641

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Summary of Contents for Digiplex EVO DGP2-640

Page 1: ...Icon LCD Keypad V1 0 Reference Installation Manual DGP2 640...

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Page 3: ...mming Mode 4 Programming Methods 5 Module Broadcast 5 System Options 7 Partition Display 7 Confidential Mode 8 Exit Confidential Mode 8 Muting 8 Beep on Exit Delay 9 Chime on Zone Closure 9 Time Forma...

Page 4: ...PGM Activation 12 PGM Deactivation 13 PGM Test 13 List of Sections 14...

Page 5: ...r input 12 16 Vdc 80mA maximum PGM current limit 50mA Number of inputs 1 Number of zones 1 standard zone no tamper recognition Locate deactivation Anti tamper switch Compatibility Any Digiplex control...

Page 6: ...llowing you to connect one detector or door contact directly to it For example you can wire a door contact located at the entry point of an establishment directly to the input terminal of the entry po...

Page 7: ...xceed the current limit a relay should be connected to the PGM as shown in Figure 1 Figure 1 Connecting Keypads and Keypad Zones A keypad s input must be assigned to a zone keyswitch or virtual input...

Page 8: ...ud with a 306 Adapter For more information refer to the WinLoad instructions or visit our website at www paradox ca 3 1 Entering Module Programming Mode The keypad like all other modules in the system...

Page 9: ...again to remove the digit from the display thereby disabling the option Press the key when options are set 3 2 2 Decimal Programming Some sections require that a decimal value be entered In this meth...

Page 10: ...ce s data If you want to program more than one keypad with the source s data enter the serial numbers of the keypads one at a time 6 Once you have entered the serial numbers of the keypad s you want t...

Page 11: ...04 which represents LCD numbers 1 to 4 respectively Do not assign the same display number to more than one section For example you cannot assign value 002 to sections 003 and 004 The rejection beep wi...

Page 12: ...Exit Confidential Mode Section 009 Option 2 If confidential mode is enabled option 2 determines how the keypad will return to normal mode after the keypad has switched to confidential mode see Confide...

Page 13: ...ver a zone with the Chime feature enabled closes see the DGP2 640 User Guide for details on Chime Zones If the user does not set the Chime Zone time period and this option is enabled the Chime Zones w...

Page 14: ...Troubles Option 2 OFF Disabled default Option 2 ON Enabled Module Combus Troubles Option 3 OFF Disabled default Option 3 ON Enabled Zone Troubles Option 4 OFF Disabled default Option 4 ON Enabled 4 9...

Page 15: ...he ground and enable any devices connected to it When a closed PGM is activated it will open the circuit and disable any devices connected to it When the PGM Activation Event occurs see PGM Activation...

Page 16: ...ied by the PGM Base Time of 1 second or 1 minute see PGM Base Time on page 12 5 5 PGM Activation Sections 014 to 017 Modules belonging to the DGP2 series are programmed using the PGM Programming table...

Page 17: ...the event the Feature Group identifies the source and the Start and End set the range within the Feature Group Use the PGM Programming Table in the Digiplex Modules Programming Guide to program the k...

Page 18: ...ction A maximum of 4 partitions can be assigned to the keypad Section Description Data Default 001 Partition 1 Display __ __ __ 000 to 004 001 002 Partition 2 Display __ __ __ 000 to 004 002 003 Parti...

Page 19: ...4 Beep on Exit Delay N Disabled U Enabled 5 Chime on Zone Closure U Disabled N Enabled 6 Time Format U International N U S a m p m Section 010 Beep on Trouble Option Description OFF ON 1 Beep on Syst...

Page 20: ...Tamper U Disabled N Enabled Section Data Description Default 012 __ __ __ 005 255 Confidential Mode Timer 120s Section Data Description Default 013 __ __ __ 001 255 PGM Timer 005 Event group Feature...

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