Detection Systems DS7447E, DS7445i, DS7447 User Manual

DS7400Xi (version 3+) Security System
User’s Guide
An instruction guide for your alarm system
when used with a DS7447/DS7447E or DS7445/DS7445i keypad
Alpha “English Display” Keypad
LED Keypad
DS7447/DS7447E
1 23
0
*
#
On
No
Entry
System
Reset
Bypass
Only
Perimeter
Off
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11
12 13
14
15
16
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Perimeter Superv isory Bell Silenced Trouble
1 23
456 789
0
*
#
On
No
Entry
System
Reset
Bypass
Only
Perimeter
Off
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DS7445/DS7445i
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Congratulations on the installation of your new security system. No other investment can provide such peace of mind. Welcome to the DS7400Xi intrusion/fire control system. Since each installation is unique, yours will contain some , b ut not necessarily all of the features mentioned in this guide.
A security system usually consists of:
• A Control Panel: The control panel is the center of your intrusion/fire alarm system. It supports such vital functions
as receiving trouble and alarm signals from detectors, the sounding of bells and/or sirens, and communicating with your alarm monitoring company.
• Command Control Stations (Keypads): The keypad is where you interact with the system. The keypad displays critical information concerning the operation of your alarm system, plus it allows you to initiate commands such as arming and disarming.
• Protected Zones: Your security system may contain protected windows and doors (perimeter zones), plus various internal sensors. Your control panel separates perimeter zones from interior protection zones. Specific protection devices may include:
• Glass Breakage sensors: Devices that detect the sound of breaking glass.
• Interior Motion sensors: Electronic sensors (i.e. passive infrared) that detect
movement within an interior zone.
• Magnetic Contacts: Switches used to detect the opening of doors or windows.
• Smoke Detectors: Devices that detect products of combustion.
This system includes a telephone line seizure feature. The system may be programmed to communicate with a central monitoring station to report system ev ents. You will not be able to use your phone while the system is communicating with the central monitoring station. In the unlikely e v ent that the centr al station is not able to receive the report, your phone may be unavailable for up to 20 minutes while the panel makes additional communication attempts.
System Overview
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System Overview ................................................................. 2
T a ble of Contents ................................................................. 3
Important .............................................................................. 3
Day to Day Operations......................................................... 4
Understanding the DS7447/DS7447E and DS7445/
DS7445i Keypads .....................................................4
Tur ning ON (arming) your System .......................................6
Quick Arming your System ................................................. 8
Tur ning OFF (disarming) your System / Silencing Alarms 9
Force Arming your System ...............................................10
Zone Bypass ......................................................................11
Automatic Arming .............................................................. 12
Automatic Disarming .........................................................13
Delaying Automatic Arming ...............................................14
Delayed Arming ..................................................................15
Chime Mode ....................................................................... 16
Access Control ...................................................................17
Changing the Date ............................................................. 18
Changing the Expiration Date (for Temporary PINs) ........ 19
Changing the Time.............................................................20
Emergency Procedures...................................................... 2 1
Identifying Alarm Sounds .................................................. 21
Fire Alarms ......................................................................... 21
Tur ning OFF (disarming) your System under Duress ...... 22
Emergency Keypad Alarms / Silencing Alarms ............... 23
Fire Reset / Fire Trouble .................................................... 24
Fire Safety ........................................................................... 25
If Installed in Family Residences ......................................25
Installation Considerations ................................................ 26
Personal Identification Numbers...................................... 27
General Information ........................................................... 27
Change a PIN. .................................................................... 28
PIN Authority Levels ..........................................................29
Error Displays ..................................................................... 30
System Faults ....................................................................31
Testing y our System .......................................................... 32
Zone Test. ........................................................................... 32
Battery Test. ....................................................................... 33
Communicator Test. ...........................................................34
Fire WalkTest. .....................................................................35
Event History Readback ..................................................... 36
The Master Keypad
General Information ............................................................37
Master Keypad Displays .....................................................38
Arming from the Master Keypad......................................... 39
Disarming from the Master Keypad....................................4 0
Single Partition Mode ......................................................... 41
Glossary.............................................................................. 42
Index.................................................................................... 44
Quick Reference Guide ..................................................... 45
System Features Reference Guide................................... 47
Table of Contents
Your system may or may not be monitored by an alarm monitoring service. If it is not monitored, it is vital to understand the following:
• Alarms sound only at your location.
• When an alarm is sounded, no signals are sent out.
• Duress and other silent alarms are disabled.
• Emergency alarms sound only at your location.
Important
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This chart will help you understand what each Light/LED
on a Standard keypad represents.
(For Master keypad operation, see page 37.)
The DS7447/DS7447E is an alpha-numeric LCD keypad.
The DS7445/DS7445i is an LED keypad; its LEDs 1-8 repre-
sent the first 8 zones of the system.
Both display information on various control panel functions.
A built-in sounder is used to annunciate keystroke entries and
functions as an interior warning device.
Day to Day Operations
Understanding the DS7447/DS7447E and DS7445/DS7445i Keypads
continued on next page
Light Off Flashing On
Armed
(red)
Status
(green)
Power
(green)
Fire
(red)
The control pa nel is disarmed.
One or more zones are
not ready to arm.
The control panel has lost all
power. There is no AC or
battery.
There are no fire alarms.
An exit delay is in progress or
an alarm has occurred. One or more zones are
bypassed.
Control panel problems exist.
See Error Displays.
A fire zone is in alarm.
The control panel is armed,
and no alarms have occurred.
All zones are ready to arm.
The control panel is in normal operation.
It is running on AC power with no prob l ems .
A fire trouble condition exists .
DS7447/DS7447E
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*
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On
No
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System
Reset
Bypass
Only
Perimeter
Off
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11
12 13 14
15
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Perimeter Supervisory Bell Silenced Trouble
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On
No
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System Reset
Bypass
Only
Perimeter
Off
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Volume Control: The keypad sounder volume can be adjusted using the [1] and [4] keys along with the [*] key.
- Hold the [*] key while pressing the [1] key to increase the volume or the [4] key to decrease the volume.
Backlight Control (DS7447/DS7447E Only): The displa y backlight intensity can be adjusted using the [3] and [6] ke ys along with
the [*] key.
- Hold the [*] key while pressing the [3] key to increase the brightness or the [6] key to decrease the brightness.
Note: After the backlight and volume are adjusted you must arm and disarm the system once to store this information in the
control panel. If power is disconnected before the panel is armed, the backlight and volume levels will return to the default settings.
Understanding the DS7447/DS7447E and DS7445/DS7445i Keypads (continued)
These Lights Present on the DS7445/DS7445E Only:
Light Off Flashing On
Perimeter
(yellow)
Supervisory
(yellow)
Bell
Silenced
(red)
Trouble
(yellow)
Panel is disa rmed or
is not arme d Perimeter.
There are no supervisory
alarms present.
The bells do not need to be
or have not been silenced.
There are no trouble
conditions.
This Light will not flash.
A supervisory condition exists.
This Light will not flash.
This Light will not flash.
The perimeter is armed.
This Light will not turn on steady.
There has been a Fire alarm and the bells
have been silenced. To clear, enter the
Fire Reset command: [PIN] + [System Reset
].
A trouble condition exists.
LEDs 1-8
(red)
There are no zone alarms.
A zone (1-8) has been
alarmed.
A zone (1-8) is Not Ready to Arm, or
if a fire zone, a trouble condition exists.
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This chart explains the five normal ways to arm the system from a Standard keypad. (For a Master keypad see page 37.)
The green Status Light must be on steady and the display* must read “Ready to Arm” in order to arm the system with one of
these commands. If the green Status Light is not on, or if the display* is reading “Not Ready,”
see Force Arming or Zone Bypass for other ways to arm the system.
Note: In commercial burglar alarm applications for U.L. Listed systems, a ring-back indication and bell
test should be heard after arming (closing). If not heard, call for service.
Turning ON (arming) your System
continued on next page
* = DS7447/DS7447E only
** = DS7445/DS7445i only
Type of Arming Desired
Command Sequence
What will Happen
What to Do
Normal Arming
No one left on the
premises.
An entry/exit delay
is in effect.
[PIN] + [On]
The red Ar me d Li gh t wi l l be gi n t o fl as h . “Armed” will be displayed.* “Exit Now” will be displayed during the exit delay interval.* A single beep will sound. The red
Armed Light will turn on steady after the exit
delay expires.
Exit during the exit
delay interval.
Perimeter Arming
Someone still on the
premises.
There is NO entry delay
in effect.
[PIN] +
[No Entry] +
[Perimeter Only]
The red Armed Light will begin to flash. “Perimeter Inst.” will be displayed.* “Exit Now” will be displayed during the exit delay interval.* The green
Status Light will turn on steady. A single beep will sound. Only exterior protection zones w i ll be armed. The red
Armed Light will turn on steady after the exit delay expires. The yellow
Perimeter Light will turn on steady.**
Move freely around
the interior.
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Note: In commercial burglar alarm applications for U.L. Listed systems, a ring-back indication
and bell test should be heard after arming (closing). If not heard, call for service.
* = DS7447/DS7447E only
** = DS7445/DS7445i only
Type of Arming Desired
Command Sequence
What will Happen
What to Do
Move freely
around the
interior.
Perimeter Arming
Someone still on the
premises.
The entry/exit delay
is in effect.
[PIN] +
[Perimeter Only]
Exit during the
exit delay
interval.
The red
Armed Light will begin to flash. “Perimeter On” will be displayed.* “Exit Now” will be displayed during the exit delay interval.* The green
Status Light will turn on steady. A single beep will sound. Only exterior protection zones will be armed. The red
Armed Light will turn on steady after the exit delay expires. The yellow
Perimeter Light will turn on steady .**
Exit during the
exit delay interval
.
CAUTION: Violating any zo ne after the exit delay
will cause an
instant al ar m .
[PIN] + [#] + [4]
[PIN] + [No Entry]
+ [On]
Custom Arming
(If programmed)
Ask your installing company to explain the type of arming
that occurs when using this
command.
Maximum Security
Arming
No one left on the premises.
There is NO entry delay
in effect. An alarm WILL occur
upon entry.
The red
Armed Light will begin to flash. “On Partial” will be displayed.* “Exit Now” will be displayed during the exit delay interval.* The green
Status Light will turn on steady. A single beep will sound. The red
Armed Light will turn on steady after the exit delay
expires.
The red Armed Light will begin to flash. “Armed Instant” will be displayed.* “Exit Now” will be displayed during the exit delay interval.* A single beep will sound. The red
Armed Light will turn on steady after the exit delay
expires.
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This chart explains four ways to quick arm the system from a Standard keypad.
If Quick Arming is not used, a PIN must be entered at the beginning of all arming command sequences.
When Quick Arming is used, the following short-cuts are available:
Note: Quick Arming is not available from a Master keypad.
Quick Arming your System
Type of Arming
Quick Arming Command Sequence
[#] + [On]
Normal Arming
[#] + [No Entry] + [Perimeter Only]
Perimeter Arming - no entry delay
[#] + [Perimeter Only]
Perimeter Arming - entry/exit dela
y
[#] + [No Entry] + [On]
Maximum Security Arming
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This chart explains proper procedures for disarming and/or silencing alarms from a Standard keypad.
(To disarm from a Master keypad, see page 40.)
Please read the section about Emergency Procedures prior to being confronted with an emergency event.
If you have entered the building through a perimeter door, you may hear a steady pre-alert tone from the keypads.
If so, disarm according to the chart below.
WARNING: If the bells and sirens are on and/or the red Armed Light is flashing with the DS7447/DS7447E display reading
“Zone Alarm,” then the keypad is signaling that an alarm has occurred sometime before your arrival. The keypad will also issue
a pulsed tone during the entry delay instead of the usual steady tone. If the alarm has not been previously investigated, do not
enter the building unless accompanied by the appropriate Emergency Services’ personnel.
Action Desired Command Sequence What Will Happen
Disarming the System [PIN] + [Off]
The red Armed
Light will turn off. Pre-alert
sounders will silence.
Silencing Alarms [PIN] + [Off]
Alarms in progress will silence.
When silencing a fire alarm, the
DS7447/DS7447E will display “
Sounder
Silenced
” and the DS7445/DS7445i will
light the Bell Silenced
LED until the
system has been reset.
When in Commercial Fire Mode,
entering your [PIN] followed by the [#] key a second time
allows you to locate the fire zone number(s) that is (are) in alarm.
Turning OFF (disarming) your System / Silencing Alarms
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This chart explains the procedure for Force Arming your
system if one or more zones are faulted.
When one or more zones are faulted, the system may be Force Armed (if programmed) by bypassing the faulted zones. The DS7447/DS7447E display will read “Not Ready” and the DS7445/DS7445i's zone LEDs (1-8) will be on when Force Arming is required to arm the system.
Force Arming during an AC power failure: Regular arming of the control panel is not permitted during an AC power failure. Having to Force Arm serves as a warning that the control panel is operating under backup battery.
WARNING
Bypassing or Force Arming removes some of your building’s protection because it excludes the faulted zones from arming. Therefore, an intrusion may not be detected or the detection may be delayed. Always attempt to correct any zone problems (close doors and windows, etc.) before using these features. If the problem can not be corrected, contact your installing company.
Note: See Zone Bypass for an alternate method of ar ming
the system when faults exist. Force arming is not available in U.L. Listed systems.
Force Arming your System
What to DoType of Arming What to Do What will HappenWhat will Happen
Force
Arming
Enter any
arming command
Press
[Bypass]
during the 5
second beep.
Exit during the
exit delay
interval if
leaving.
A five second beep occurs, indicating the control panel has faulted zones and needs to be Force Armed, or a three-beep error tone occurs indicating Force Arming has not been accepted or allowed.
The red Armed Light will flash during the exit delay.
The control panel will arm with the faulted zones bypassed, or a three-beep error tone occurs indicating Force Arming has not been accepted or allowed.
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This chart explains the procedure for bypassing a faulted zone prior to arming the system.
There may be occasions when it is desirable or necessary to temporarily bypass one or more zones prior to arming the system.
Bypass commands only work when the control panel is disarmed. For instance, an open window may cause the DS7447/
DS7447E display to read “Not Ready” follow ed by the zone number. The DS7445/DS7445i may ha ve one of its z one 1-16 LEDs
on steady.
If more than one zone requires bypassing, simply enter the additional zone numbers.
Note: See Force Arming for another method of zone bypassing.
The zone number must be entered as a three digit number. Example: 001, 062, 125, etc.
Note: All bypasses are cleared when the system is disarmed, unless they are 24-hour zones.
To clear a bypass on a 24-hour zone, use one of the two methods above.
If bypassing is performed from a Master keypad, you must be in Single Partition Mode.
Zone Bypass
Type of Bypassing
Desired
Command Sequence What will Happen What to Do
Bypass Faulted
Zones
[PIN] + [Bypass] [XXX]
[XXX] [XXX]
(zone numbers)
The Status
light will begin to flash if
no other zones are violated.
Arm control panel, if
desired, after bypassing.
Read Bypassed
Zones
[PIN] + [Bypass]
Bypass
” will be displayed on the
DS7447/DS7447E follow ed by the
zone number of any bypassed
zones. The DS7445/DS7445i will
flash the zone LED (1-16) of any
zone being bypassed.
Clear Individual
Bypassed Zone(s)
[PIN] + [Bypass] [XXX]
(zone numbers)
Individual zone bypasses will be
cleared.
Clear All Bypasses
[PIN] + [Bypass] [*] All bypasses will be cleared.
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Each partition can be programmed to automatically arm once per day . T o prog ram the Automatic Arming time, perform the following:
Automatic Arming
Notes
Setting the Automatic Arming Time
Enter a [Master PIN] + [#] + [0]
Setting the Automatic Ar ming Time can only be performed in the Master Programming Mode.
Enter a [1]
to enter the Automatic Arm Setup programming
Enter the partition number.
Press [#] to exit.
Enter a time for each day.
Enter in [0] [1] [0] [0] [#] format.
If programming is done from a Master Keypad that is not in single partition mode, the user will be prompted to enter the partition they wish to program.
The user will only be allowed to program the partitions to which they are assigned. If programming from a standard keypad, or from a Master Keypad in single partition mode, this step will be skipped.
The display will start with Sunday. It will read, “Sunday - nn : nn” Enter the time in 24 hour format then press the [#] key. If you make a
mistake, press the [*] key twice to move back to your last entry. Samples of times: 12 midnight = 2400# 12 noon = 1200#
12:01am = 0001# 12:01pm = 1201#
1:00am = 0100# 1:00pm = 1300#
Disabled = 0000#
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Automatic Disarming
Each partition can be programmed to automatically disarm once per day. To program the Automatic Disarming time, perform the following:
Notes
Setting the Automat ic Disarming T ime
Enter a [Master PIN] + [#] + [0]
Setting the Automatic Disarming Time can only be performed in the Master Programming Mode.
Enter a [4]
to enter the Automatic Disarm Setup programming
Enter the partition number.
Press [#] to exit.
Enter a time for each day.
Enter in [0] [1] [0] [0] [#] format.
If programming is done from a Master Keypad that is not in single partition mode, the user will be prompted to enter the partition they wish to program.
The user will only be allowed to program the partitions to which they are assigned. If programming from a standard keypad, or from a Master Keypad in single partition mode, this step will be skipped.
The display will start with Sunday. It will read, “Sunday - nn : nn” Enter the time in 24 hour format then press the [#] key. If you make a
mistake, press the [*] key twice to move back to your last entry. Samples of times: 12 midnight = 2400# 12 noon = 1200#
12:01am = 0001# 12:01pm = 1201#
1:00am = 0100# 1:00pm = 1300#
Disabled = 0000#
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This section explains how to delay the Automatic Arming Time.
To inform occupants that the system is about to arm, a pre-arming period will begin 15 minutes before the system arms auto-
matically. The keypad sounders, and any outputs programmed to follow the keypad sounders, will pulse five times ever y minute.
During the last five minutes before arming, these sounders will be on steady.
Once per minute the keypad (DS7447/DS7447E only) will read, “Arm in nn min./PIN + OFF - extend.”
If automatic arming is used in Master Keypad mode, it will affect all partitions you have access to.
If used in single partition mode, or from a single partition keypad, it will affect only the partition you are working in.
To extend the Automatic Arming of the system during the automatic arming pre-arming period, perform the following steps:
Note: The keypad volume setting also applies to the Auto Arm tone.
Delaying Automatic Arming
What will HappenExtending Automatic Arming*
Enter a [PIN ]
Press [OFF]
The arming time will be extended 30 minutes from when you press [OFF]. A new pre-arming period will begin 15 minutes prior to the new automatic arming time.
* = To extend the Automatic Arming at any time, use the Delayed Arming feature on page 15.
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This section explains how to cause the system to arm after a specified number of hours.
Delayed arming is simply causing the system to arm after a specified number of hours.
To program the system for delayed arming, perform the following steps:
Additional Notes: Delayed arming can be used even if there are no automatic arming times programmed. If delayed arming is used in Master Ke ypad mode, it will affect all partitions you hav e access to . If dela yed arming is used in single
partition mode, or from a single partition keypad, it will affect only the partition you are working in. Delayed arming will override automatic arming. Delay ed arming will also provide a 15 minute pre-arm period like the one provided
with automatic arming.
Delayed Arming
Notes
Delaying Arming
Enter a [PIN]
Enter [9] [9]
to enter the Delayed Arming programming
Enter the number of hours from now that you would like the system to arm.
For example: If it is 3:30 now, and you would like the system to arm at 9:30, enter [0] [6] [#].
Enter number of hours to delay arming.
Enter in [0] [1] [#] format
The keypad will display the following:
Arm in nn Hours
# to accept
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This chart explains the procedure for turning ON and turning OFF Chime Mode.
Chime Mode causes the keypad sounders to beep each time a Perimeter or Entry/Exit zone is violated
while the control panel is off (disarmed). The [#] [7] command is used to turn Chime Mode both off and on.
This will only activate or de-activate the keypad(s) in the partition you are entering from.
If this is performed from a Master keypad, you must be in Single Partition Mode.
Chime Mode
Action Desired Command Sequence What will Happen
Turn ON Chime
mode
[PIN] + [#] [7]
The keypad sounders will beep for two seconds
each time a Perimeter or Entry/Ex it zone is
violated.
The DS7447/DS7447E display will read “
Chime
Mode On” for 5 seconds.
Turn OFF Chime
mode
[PIN] + [#] [7]
The DS7447/DS7447E display will read “
Chime
Mode Off
” for 5 seconds.
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This chart explains the procedure for activating devices that require an Access Control PIN.
Your system may use a keypad key sequence to activate other electrical devices.
The special PIN required to perform this function is known as an Access Control PIN.
This feature can be used in armed or disarmed modes.
Access PIN activations are recorded at the History Buffer.
The PIN may control devices that activate for a short per iod of time (i.e. electric locking mechanisms on a door).
This feature must be disabled on U.L. Listed systems.
The control is not a listed access control unit (UL294).
Access Control
[Access Control PIN] + [Off]
Momentary Access
Control Panel
Activation
The Access device will be activated for 10 seconds
.
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This chart will guide you through the steps necessary to Change the System Date.
You should write down your entries before you enter the Master Code Programming Mode
and have them with you as you begin programming. Make your entries promptly.
If a delay of 15 seconds or more occurs between your entries, the 3-beep error tone occurs and exits you from the
programming mode.
Note: Entering the command sequence [Master Code] [#] [0] [2] [#] will cause the DS7447/DS7447E keypad to read back the
date.
Changing the Date
It is recommended that this procedure be performed at a DS7447/DS7447E keypad. No visual clues will be given from a DS7445/
DS7445i keypad.
Steps to Change the Date Command Sequence If Accepted, DS7447/DS7447E Display
Reads
#1.
Enter the Master Code Programming Mode.
[Master Code] + [#] [0] “2 Change Date”
(display will scroll to this)
#2.
Enter a 2. [2] “Enter Month”
(01 … 12)
#3.
Enter the Month. [0] [1] through [1] [2]
January December
“Enter Day”
(01 … 31)
#4.
Enter the Day. [0] [1] through [3] [1] “Enter Year”
(XX) End with #
#5.
Enter the Year. The last two digitis of
the year f ollowed by
the [#] key.
“Month, Day, Year”
A long beep signifies acceptance.
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This chart will guide you through the steps necessary to Change the Expiration Date for Temporary PINs.
You should write down your entries before you enter the Master Code Programming Mode
and have them with you as you begin programming. Make your entries promptly.
If a delay of 15 seconds or more occurs between your entries, the 3-beep error tone occurs and exits you from the
programming mode.
Note: Entering the command sequence [Master Code] [#] [0] [3] [#] will cause the DS7447/DS7447E keypad to read
back the temporary code expiration date.
Changing the Expiration Date (for Temporary PINs)
It is recommended that this procedure be performed at a DS7447/DS7447E keypad. No visual clues will be given from a
DS7445/DS7445i keypad.
Steps to Change the Date Command Sequence If Accepted, DS7447/DS7447E Display
Reads
#1.
Enter the Master Code Programming Mode.
[Master Code] + [#] [0] “2 Change Date”
(display will scroll to this)
#2.
Enter a 3. [3] “Enter Month”
(01 … 12)
#3.
Enter the expiration Month.
[0] [1] through [1] [2]
January December
“Enter Day”
(01 … 31)
#4.
Enter the expiration Day.
The temporary PIN will expire at Midnight on the day selected.
[0] [1] through [3] [1] “Enter Year”
(XX) End with #
#5.
Enter the Year. The last two digitis of
the year followed by
the [#] key.
“Month, Day, Year”
A long beep signifies acceptance.
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This chart will guide you through the steps necessary to change the Time displayed at the keypads.
You should write down your entries before you enter the Master Code Programming Mode
and have them with you as you begin programming. Make your entries promptly.
If a delay of 15 seconds or more occurs between your entries, the 3-beep error tone occurs and exits you from the
programming mode.
Note: Entering the command sequence [Master Code] [#] [0] [6] [#] will cause the DS7447/DS7447E keypad to display the
time.
Changing the Time
It is recommended that this procedure be performed at a DS7447/DS7447E keypad. No visual clues will be given from a
DS7445/DS7445i keypad.
Steps to Change the Date Command Sequence If Accepted, DS7447/DS7447E Display
Reads
#1.
Enter the Master Code Programming Mode.
[Master Code] + [#] [0] “2 Change Date”
(display will scroll to this)
#2.
Enter a 6. [6] “Enter Month”
(01 … 12)
#3.
Enter the Day. [1] through [7]
Sunday Saturday
“Enter Time”
(0100 … 1259)
#4.
Enter the Time. (Hour and minute)
[0] [1] [0] [0] through
[1] [2] [5] [9]
“Enter AM\PM”
(4/6) End with #
#5.
Enter AM or PM. [4] [#] or [6] [#]
(4 = AM, 6 = PM)
“Day - Time”
A long beep signifies acceptance.
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Identifying Alarm Sounds
Y our alarm system may be progr ammed for a steady alarm sound or a pulsed alarm sound. It is important to learn the difference between a fire alarm sound and an intrusion alarm sound before you are confronted with an actual emergency.
Silencing Alarms
All alarms can be silenced with any PIN that has disarm privileges. Entering your [PIN] + [Off] will silence the alarm and turn off (disar m) the control.
A Cautionary Note
How you respond to an alarm will depend, mostly, on the type and time of the alarm. You should seek the advice of your installing company as they install your system, not later (i.e. after an alarm) to develop a response plan.
Above all else, common sense should prevail.
If there is any threat or hint of danger to yourself or others on the premises, such as in the event of a fire alarm, everyone should be instructed to leave the premises immediately. Do not enter the premises unless accompanied by the appropriate Emergency Services' personnel, or after they have given the OK to enter.
Caution When Entering A Building
An alarm has occurred if:
• The bells and sirens are on, and/or
• The red Armed Light is flashing with the DS7447/DS7447E display reading “Zone Alarm”
• The DS7445/DS7445i zone LEDs 1-8 are flashing.
The keypad will also issue a pulsed tone during the entry delay instead of the usual steady tone.
If the alarm has not been previously investigated, do not enter
the building unless accompanied by the appropriate Emergency Services’ personnel.
Fire Alarms
Fire Alarms are silenced using the same procedure as intrusion alarms: a [PIN] (with disarm privileges) + the [Off] key.
The Fire Alarm system is not reset until alarms at smoke detectors are cleared by using the [System Reset] command. The Fire Alarm system will not be functional until this procedure has been followed. See Fire Reset .
Emergency Procedures
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This chart explains the proper procedure for disarming under Duress.
Ask your installer if the Duress feature has been activated.
A Duress code is used when someone demands, by threatening your life or well-being, that the system be turned off.
When used, the code will both turn off the system and report a silent Duress alarm if connected to a monitoring service.
Extreme care should be used when entering your PIN to turn off the system, so a Duress code is not inadvertently entered.
Turning OFF (disarming) your System under Duress
What will HappenCommand Sequence
[Duress Code] + [Off]
Type of Disarming
The system will ap pear to disarm normally.
A Duress code will be sent to your
monitoring service.
Disarming the
System with the
Duress code
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The Emergency Alarm Keys [A], [B], and [C] may generate Fire, Special Emergency and Panic Alarms if
programmed by the installer. Ask your installing company to explain the function of these keys.
When using the Emergency Keys, they must be pressed for two seconds to generate an alarm.
Note: If the Emergency Alarm Keys are to be used, they should be labeled to signify their functions.
The A key should be labeled as the Fire key. This is the only key that may be designated as the Fire key. The B key should be labeled as the Special Emergency key. The C key should be labeled as the Panic key.
Use the Disarming Command Sequence to cancel or silence these alarms.
Emergency Keypad Alarms / Silencing Alarms
Armed Status Power Fire
123 456 789
0
*
#
On
No
Entry
System
Reset
Bypass
Only
Perimeter
Off
ABC
ABC
1 23
456 789
0
*
#
On
No
Entry
System
Reset
Bypass
Only
Perime ter
Off
TEST WEEKLY
12345678 910
11 12
13 14
15 16
Armed Status Power Fire
Perimet er Supervi sory Bell Silenced Trouble
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Fire Reset
During a fire alarm, exit the premises immediately. When you have determined there is no fire, you must silence the bells/ sirens before you can initiate the System Reset command.
[PIN] + [System Reset]
Before the System Reset command is used, determine which smoke detector has alarmed so the monitoring company may verify its operation.
A [PIN] followed by the [System Reset] k ey will reset any smoke detectors after a fire alarm has occurred.
Note: To use the System Reset command sequence, your
PIN must have disarm privileges.
The System Reset command will perform a fire reset, a battery test and will clear all system troubles.
Fire Trouble
A Fire Trouble message with a zone number signifies a problem with the fire system, such as a break in the wiring that monitors smoke detectors. A Fire Troub le message with no zone number indicates a ground fault if the unit is in the Commercial Fire Mode.
A Fire Trouble will be indicated by a short beep from the keypad sounders every 10 seconds. The DS7447/DS7447E will displa y “Fire T rouble” followed by the zones in a trouble condition. The DS7445/DS7445i will turn the Fire and Trouble Lights on steady and will light the corresponding zone LEDs.
Notify your installing company immediately if the Fire Trouble message is displayed.
The Fire Trouble beep can be silenced with any [PIN] followed by the [Off] key. After problems have been remedied, a [PIN] followed by the [Off] key should again be entered to clear the
“Fire T rouble” display.
Fire Reset / Fire Trouble
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W ARNING: No fire detection device or system should be considered 100 percent foolproof.
This fire alarm system can provide early warning of a developing fire. Such a system, how ever , does not ensure protection against property damage or loss of life resulting from a fire. Any fire alarm system may fail to warn for any number of reasons (i.e. smoke not reaching a detector that is behind a closed door).
When considering detectors for residential applications, refer to NFPA Standard 72, "The National Fire Alarm Code.” This standard is available at a nominal cost from: The National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy , MA 02269.
If Installed in Family Residences
Adherence to the NFP A Standard 72 can lead to reasonab le fire safety when the following items are practiced:
Minimize hazards: Avoid the three traditional fire killers: smoking in bed, leaving children home alone, and cleaning with flammable liquids.
Pr o viding a fire warning system: Most fire deaths occur in the home with the majority during sleeping hours. The minimum level of protection requires smoke detectors to be installed outside of each separate sleeping area and on each additional story of the dwelling.
For added early warning protection, it is recommended that detectors be installed in all separated areas including the basement, bedrooms, dining room, utility room, furnace room and hallways.
Having and Practicing an Escape Plan
A fire warning may be wasted unless the family has planned in advance for a rapid and safe exit from the building.
• Draw a floor plan of the entire house showing two exits from each bedroom and two from the house. Since stairwells and hallways may be bloc ked during a fire, the plan should provide exits from bedroom windows.
Make copies of the plan and practice it with all family members .
• Pre-arrange a meeting place outside and away from the residence. Once out of the building, all occupants should immediately go to the pre-selected location to be accounted for.
Fire Safety
continued on next page
*
story including basements, but excluding crawl
A smoke detector should be located on each
spaces and unfinished attics.
Bedroom BedroomHall
Living Room
Dining
Room
Basement
*
*
*
= Smoke Detector
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• Provide a barricade between family members and fire , smoke and toxic gases (i.e. close all bedroom doors before retiring).
• Children should be instructed on opening their bedroom win­dows and exiting safely from the building. If exiting is not pos­sible, they should be taught to stay at the open window and shout for help until it arrives.
• In the e v ent of a fire alarm after retiring, wake the children by shouting to them from behind your closed door. Tell them to keep their bedroom doors closed.
If the top of y our bedr oom door is uncomfo rtably hot, do not open it. There is most likely fire, intoler able heat or smoke on the other side. Shout to all family members to keep their bedroom doors closed and to exit the building via alternate routes.
• If the top of the door is not uncomfortably hot, brace the bot­tom of the door with your foot, and the top with one hand, then open the door about one inch. Be prepared to slam the door shut if there is any pressure against the door or if any hot air rushes in.
• If there is no evidence of excessive heat or pressure, leave the room and close the door behind you. Shout appropri­ate instructions to all family members and immediately leave the building via the pre-planned routes. If heavy smoke is present, drop to your hands and knees, or crawl to remain below the smoke level.
Installation Considerations
Proper location of detection devices is one of the most critical factors in a fire alarm system.
The following are some general considerations:
• Smoke detectors should not be installed in "dead air" spaces or close to ventilating or air-condi­tioning outlets because smoke may be circulated away from the detector. Locations near air inlets should be fav ored.
• A v oid areas subject to normal smoke concentrations such as kitchens, garages, or near fireplaces.
• Do not install smoke detectors where normal area tempera­tures are above 100 degrees F (38 degrees C) or below 32 degrees F (0 degrees C).
• Areas of high humidity and dust concentrations should be avoided.
• The edge of ceiling mounted detectors should be no closer than 4 inches (10 cm) from any wall.
• Place the top edge of wall mounted detectors between 4 and 12 inches (10 to 30 cm) from the ceiling.
Fire Safety (continued)
Rec Room
Dining Room
Kitchen Bedroom
Bedroom
Living Room
Bedroom
Locate smoke detectors between sleeping areas and family living areas.
*
= Smoke Detector
*
*
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General Information
When programming Personal Identification Numbers , it is help­ful to know the following terms:
PIN: Personal Identification Number. This is the 4 digit code users must enter at the keypad to gain access to the system. A PIN may be assigned to each User Number 001 through
090.
User Number: This is the number that identifies each person using the system. There are 90 possible User Numbers avail­able for use (001 through 090).
Authority Level: This number determines which functions each user will be able to perform (see page 29).
Your system has the capability to assign up to 90 PINs, each four digits long. Each User Number can have only one PIN assigned to it. Attempting to assign the same PIN to multiple User Numbers will result in the three-beep error tone, and the entry will not be made.
User Number 001 is designated as a Master code. It can be used to add, delete, or change other PINs. It will always have access to all partitions regardless of how it is programmed.
User Number 001 is shipped from the factory with the PIN of 1 2 3 4. This PIN should be changed to one of your per sonal
preference and must be programmed as a Master code.
PINs should never be programmed with common sequences such as 1 2 3 4, 1 1 1 1, or 2 4 6 8 because they are easily violated.
Removing a PIN
To disable (remove) a PIN, enter:
• A [Master code] followed by [#] [0].
• [0]
• User number of the PIN to be cancelled, followed by [#]
User Number 001 can not be disabled in this manner.
Personal Identification Numbers
continued on next page
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This chart will guide you through the steps necessary to change a PIN.
You should write down your entries before you enter the Master Code Programming Mode
and have them with you as you begin programming. Make your entries promptly.
If a delay of 15 seconds or more occurs between your entries, the 3-beep error tone occurs
and exits you from the programming mode.
Personal Identification Numbers (continued)
It is recommended that this procedure be performed at a DS7447/DS7447E keypad. No visual clues will be given from a
DS7445/DS7445i keypad.
Note: If a Master PIN is not assigned to at least all the areas
that the PIN being changed is assigned to, the Master PIN will not be allowed to alter that PIN.
continued on next page
Steps to Change a P IN
Comm and S eque nce If Accepted, DS7447/DS7447E D isplay
Reads:
1. Enter Master Programming Mode. [Master PIN] + [#] [0] “0 User Change” (display will scroll to th is)
2. Enter a 0 for PIN Setup
programming.
[0] “Enter User No”
(001 … 200)
3. Enter the User Number. [0] [0] [1] t h ro ugh [2] [0] [0 ] “Enter A u t h o rit y Level”
Level (0-6 )
4. Enter the Authority Level. [0] throu g h [6] “Enter Area( s) or # for all”
5. Enter t h e Area(s) (Partitions) to which
this user will have access.
[1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], and/or [8]
followe d by [#]
“Enter Next Area, End with #” or
“Enter PIN”
6. Enter the PIN. Any 4 or 6 digits.
Do not press [#].
“Enter PIN Again. End with #”
A long beep signifies acceptance of the PIN .
7. Enter the PIN again followed by [#]. [PIN] (same 4 or 6 digits as previous step)
then [# ]
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PIN Authority Levels
0 = Master:
Can enter all commands, add or change PINs in assigned partitions, change the time and date, bypass, arm, disar m, perform system tests, system reset and view history. User Number 001 must have the Master authority level. Any or all PINs can behave as a Master code.
1 = Unlimited:
Can enter all commands, bypass, arm, disarm, system reset and perform system tests. It can not change PINs.
2 = General:
Can bypass, arm and disarm. It can not change PINs, system reset, enter [#] [7] or any of the [#] [8] functions.
3 = Arm Only:
Can arm the system with [#] [1] ar ming sequence only. It can not perform any other functions, including disarming.
4 = Temporary:
Valid only for a specified time (the PIN will disappear upon expiration date). It can arm and disarm the system, but can not perform any other functions. If this is done from a Master keypad, you must be in Single Partition Mode.
5 = Duress:
When the system is disarmed using the duress code, a silent report is sent to your monitoring ser vice. The Duress code is intended to be used when the user is forced to disarm the system.
6 = Access Code:
When a PIN with an Access Code is entered, any output programmed for Access Output (i.e. door strikes) will pulse on for 10 seconds (works when the system is armed or disarmed).
Personal Identification Numbers (continued)
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Error Displays
This chart explains the procedure for reading Error messages when the green Power Light is flashing.
Note: System faults may be read from any keypad because they are system-wide. All other Error Displays are limited to the
partition the standard keypad is in. If you are on a Master keypad, you may read Error Displays one partition at a time.
To Clear a display, enter [PIN] + [System Reset].
Clear the Error Display only on the advice of your installing company or if you are certain the problem has been remedied.
Meaning
DS7447/
DS7447E
DS7445/ DS7445i
There is an Error Message. To display the message, enter [PIN] + [#][8][7].
Error Message
Power Light
(green) flashing
Control Trouble
Enter #87
LED 1 on LED 2 on
AC Power
Failure
Battery
Trouble
There is a power failure and the panel is operating on backup battery.
If the system has just been through a power failure, wait at least two hours for the
battery to rech a rge, then enter [PIN] + [System Reset] to perform a battery test.
The communicator failed to communicate with the central station.
LED 3 on
Communicator
Err
Keypad Tamper
One of the keypads is not responding to the control panel.
LED 6 on
One of the keypad housings has been opened.
Keypad
Fault
LED 5 on
Internal error in the control circuitry or optional circuitry. See next page.
System
Fault
LED 4 on
The auxilliary power has been shorted.
Zone
Trouble
The multiplex bus is defective or has been shorted.
One of the zones is not responding to the control panel. This
may also be displayed during power-up. (If so, ignore it.)
Aux. Power
Fault
LED 8 on
LED 7 on
Multiplex
Bus
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System Faults
System faults are designated as follows:System Faults are designated as follows:
[#] [8] [7] will display
[#] [8] [9] will displa
y
RAM Fault ROM Fault EEPROM Fault Ground Fault 2Ph/Bell Fault = loss of communicati on to DS7420i Line 1 Fault = DS7420i phone line 1 fault Line 2 Fault = DS7420i phone line 2 fault Bell Fault = DS7420i bell circuit fault Aux. Relay Fault = DS7420i aux. relay fault Oct. Relay Fault = loss of communication to DS7488 Reserved for older panels AR IB Queue Full = modem buffer full AR Host Down = network data switch down AR Unreg. Modem = modem not registered AR Power Fail = power source below defined threshold AR Network Lost = loss of network AR Modem HW Err = modem hardware error AR Modem SW Err = modem software error AR Opt. Bus Err = loss of communication to ARDIS module AR Corrupt MSG = message error
System fault 01 System fault 02 System fault 03
System fault 04 System fault 10 System fault 11 System fault 12 System fault 13 System fault 14
System fault 53
System fault 20 System fault 50 System fault 51 System fault 52
System fault 54 System fault 55 System fault 56 System fault 57 System fault 58 System fault 59
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This chart explains the procedure for performing a Zone Test.
It is recommended that the system be tested weekly.
The Zone Test is used to confirm that detectors will report alarms to the keypad.
A Zone Test works on all zones, except 24-hour zones and fire zones.
While the keypad is in a Zone Test, no control panel alarms will activate an alarm, except 24-hour zone alarms and fire alarms;
these will override the Zone Test function.
* = If this test is performed from a Master keypad, it must be in Single Partition Mode.
Testing your System
Type of Test Command
Sequence
What will Happen What to Do
Zone Test
[PIN] + [#] [8] [1]
Test Zone
” will display on the DS7447/DS7447E followed by the zone number of any zones that have not been tested. The DS7445/DS7445i will flash the zone LEDs of any untested zones.
Now Testing
” will display on the DS7447/DS7447E followed by the zone number that is currently being violated (tested). It returns to “
Test
Zone
” after the violation. The DS7445/DS7445i will turn the zone LED on steady for the zone that is currently being violated (tested).
Test each detector
one at a time as instructed by the
installing company.
To exit the Zone Test
mode, enter you [PIN]
followed by the [#] key.
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This chart explains the procedure for performing a Battery Test.
If a power failure occurs, your control panel has a built-in battery that will continue to power the control panel for many hours.
The control panel automatically recharges the battery when power is restored.
In addition to an automatic battery test performed every 2 minutes, the battery may also be tested manually.
This test also uses the battery to manually activate all the system sounders for 2 seconds ([PIN] [#] [8] [5] only).
If the battery voltage is low, a battery fault will occur (see Error Displays).
Testing your System (continued)
* = If this test is performed from a Master keypad, it must be in Single Partition Mode.
What will Hap pen
Command
Sequence
[PIN] + [#] [8] [5]
Type of
Test
Local
Battery/
Sounder Test*
What to Do
If test fails, the control panel will indicat
e
a control problem. See
Error Displays.
If power in your building has been off recently, wait 2 hours for the battery to recharge and then try again.
[PIN] + [System Reset]
Battery
Test
• All keypad Lights will turn on.
• The keypad sounder and all alarm sounding devices will operate for 2 seconds.
• The control will perform a B attery Test.
• The control will report a Low Battery or a Low Battery Restoral if necessary.
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This chart explains the procedure for performing a Communicator Test.
This test is available only if your system transmits alarms and system information to a monitoring service, and has been
programmed by the security installing company to permit communicator tests.
This test can be performed from a Master Keypad. The account code for partition #1 will be used.
A long beep will initially sound to acknowledge the start of the test.
If the test is successful, the sounder will again issue one long beep.
If the test fails, the ke ypad sounder will turn ON continuously.
To silence the sounder, enter your [PIN] followed by the [#] key or press the [*] key.
Testing your System (continued)
What will Happen
Command
Sequence
[PIN] + [#] [8] [2]
Type of
Test
Communicator
Test
What to Do
If test fails, the keypad sounder will sound continuously. To silence the sounder, press the [System Reset] key.
Note: This test may take several minutes to complete because the control will try 10 attempts before it fails this test.
A long beep will sound. A “Test” report is sent to
the monitoring service.
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Testing your System (continued)
This chart explains the procedure for performing a Fire Walk Test.
This test is used to confirm that Smoke detectors will report alarms to the keypads.
The Fire Walk Test tests all fire zones, including verified fire and waterflow.
At the start of the Fire Walk Test a Fire Walk Test report, if programmed, is sent to the central station.
Fire alarm reports are not sent to the central station during the Fire Walk Test.
A Fire Walk Test restoral is sent upon completion of the Fire Walk Test.
The Fire Walk Test is enabled for 20 minutes once it is started.
The test time is extended to 20 minutes every time another zone is tested.
When a fire zone is tested, any output programmed to follow that zone will activate for 5 seconds.
A Fire Walk Test will prevent the system from sending any Fire Reports during the test.
Type of Test Command
Sequence
What will Happen What to Do
Fire Walk
Test
[PIN] + [#] [9] [1]
DS7447/DS7447E: “
Fire Test
” will display followed by the zone number of any zones that have not been tested.
DS7445/DS7445i: The Zone LEDs will flash for any zones that have not been tested. **
DS7447/DS7447E: “
Fire Testing
” will display followed by the zone number of any zones that is currently being violated (being tested). It returns to “
Fire Test
” after the violation.
DS7445/DS7445i: The Zone LEDs will turn on steady for the zone that is currently being violated (tested).
Test each detector one at a time as
instructed by the installing company.
To exit the Zone Test mode, enter you
[PIN] followed by the [#] key.
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This chart explains the procedure for performing an Event History Readback.
The History Buffer stores the last 400 events in memory . The DS7447/DS7447E can display all of these events . The DS7445/
DS7445i will only display those zones (1-8) that have alarmed since the last Event History Readback.
DS7447/DS7447E Only: Scrolling through the History Events.
To begin scrolling back through the events, press the [#] key. The [#] ke y will scroll you back through the history line by line. The [9] key will scroll you back in reverse chronological order by event. A [6] will scroll you back up through the events (toward the most recent) by event.
Each event consists of two or three lines or display screens. The first line/screen will be the event title and user. The second line/ screen will be the date of the event or the change being made. If there is a third line/screen, it will be the date of the change.
To exit the Event History Mode, press the [*] key or wait 20 seconds and the keypad will exit automatically.
When performing this from a Master keypad, each partition will display its own history.
Event History Readback
* = If this test is performed from a Master keypad, it must be in Single Partition Mode.
Type of Test Command
Sequence
What will Happen What to Do
Event
History
Readback*
[PIN] + [#] [8] [9]
DS7447/DS7447E: The last event to take place will be displayed.
DS7445/DS7445i: The zone LEDs will flash for any zones that have alarmed since the last Event History Readback done on a DS7445/DS7445i keypad in that partition.
For the DS7447/DS7447E, scroll through
the events by using the [9], [6], and [#]
keys.
To exit from the Event History Mode,
press the [*] key.
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The Master Keypad - DS7447/DS7447E only
Y our system ma y include a Master keypad.
A Master keypad is a DS7447/DS7447E ke ypad programmed to giv e a user access to all the partitions he has access to, not just the partition the Master keypad is in. This is different from a Standard keypad in that Standard keypads only give access to the single partition they are in. Commands entered at the Master keypad will aff ect all the partitions the user has access to. If this is not desirable, the Master keypad can also be used to control each partition individually; this is called Single Partition Mode. Single Partition Mode allows a user to control any or all of the partitions he has access to on an individual (one by one) basis (see page 41 for more information on Single Pa rtition Mode).
In order to use the Master keypad, your PIN must be assigned to the partition that the Master keypad is located in.
Displays at the Master keypad (also see the following page)
Master keypad displays will differ slightly from Standard keypads. The Master keypad display will scroll the Status of each
partition, followed by the partition number. For example, if all partitions are armed, the Master keypad will scroll through the
following displays:
If only partitions 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 are armed, the Master keypad will scroll through the following displays:
Displays for partitions that are Not Ready will display in the same manner.
Armed
area 1
Armed
area 2
Armed
area 3
Armed
area 4
Armed
area 5
Armed
area 6
Armed
area 7
Arme
d
area
8
A
rmed
area 1
Armed
area 2
Armed
area 3
Armed
area 4
Ready to Arm
area 5
Armed
area 6
Ready to Arm
area 7
Arme
d
area
8
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This chart will help you understand what each Light function of the Master keypad represents.
Master Keypad Displays - DS7447/DS7447E only
Light Off
Flashing
On
Armed
(red)
Status
(green)
Power
(green)
Fire
(red)
All partitions are dis a rmed.
Not ready to arm (if the
Armed Ligh t is on, all
partitions are armed).
The control panel has lost
all power; no AC or battery.
There are no fire alarms.
One or more partitions
are armed, or an alarm
has occurred.
One or more zones are
bypassed.
Control panel problems
exist. See Error Displays.
A fire zone is in alarm.
All partitions are armed, and no alarms have
occurred.
All partitions are ready to arm.
Normal Operation.
The control panel is running on AC power
with no problems.
A fire troubl e condition exists.
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This chart will help you to Arm from the Master keypad.
Arming from the Master Keypad - DS7447/DS7447E only
Arming from the Master keypad
Arming all the
Partitions you have
access to
Enter your PIN followed by one of the arming sequences.
This will arm all of your part itions, even if some are already armed.
Arming only some of
your Partitions
You must enter Single Partition Mode
to arm the necessary partitions one at a time (see page 39).
1. Enter your [PIN] followed by the [#] key twice: [1] [2] [3] [4] [#] [#]
2. The first partition you have access to will be disp layed: “Ready to Arm. Cafeteria.”
3. Complete the arming command sequence you wish for this partition: [On].
4. Move to the next partition you have access to by pressing the [#] key twice: [#] [#]
5. The next partition you have a ccess to will be displayed: “Ready to Arm. Office.”
6. Complete the arming command sequence you wish for this partition.
7. After you have completed all t he arming command sequences for the partitions you have access to, exit Single Partition Mode by pressing the [*] key for 2 seconds. The system will also automatically drop out of Single Partition Mode after 40 seconds without a keypad entry.
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This chart will help you to Disarm from the Master keypad.
Disarming from the Master Keypad - DS7447/DS7447E only
Disarming from the Master keypad
Disarming all the
Partitions you have
access to
Enter your PIN followed by the [Off] key.
This will disarm all of your partitions, even if some are already disarmed.
Disarming only some
of your Partitions
You must enter Single Partition Mode
to disarm the necessary partitions one at a time (see page 39).
1. Enter your [PIN] followed by the [#] key twice: [1] [2] [3] [4] [#] [#]
2. The first partition you have access t o will be displayed: “Armed. Cafeteria.”
3. Complete the disarming command sequence for this partition: [Off].
4. Move to the next partition you have access to by pressing the [#] key twice: [#] [#]
5. The next partition you have access to will be displayed: “Armed. Office.”
6. Complete the disarming command sequence for this partition.
7. After you have disarmed all the partitions you have access to, exit Single Partition Mode by pressing the [*] key for 2 seconds. The system will also automatically drop out of Single Partition Mode after 40 seconds without a keyp ad entry.
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Single Partition Mode is used to control partitions on a “one at a time/one by one” basis from the Master keypad. To enter the Single Partition Mode, enter your [PIN], then press the [#] key twice. This will call up the first partition you have access
to. Enter the command sequence you wish f or this partition. You do not need to use your PIN again. To move on to the next partition you have access to, press the [#] key twice.
T o e xit the Single Partition Mode, hold the [*] key do wn for 2 seconds. The system will also automatically drop out of Single P artition Mode after 40 seconds without a keypad entry.
Example of accessing Single Partition Mode
1. Enter your [PIN], followed by the [#] key twice: [1] [2] [3] [4] [#] [#].
2. The first partition you have access to will be displayed: “Ready to Arm. Cafeteria.”
3. Complete the command sequence (in this case arming) you wish for this partition: [#] [On].
4. Move to the next partition you have access to by pressing the [#] key twice: [#] [#].
5. The next partition you have access to will be displayed: “Ready to Arm. Office.”
6. Complete the command sequence you wish for this partition.
7. After you have completed all the command sequences for the par titions you have access to, exit Single Partition Mode by pressing the [*] key for 2 seconds: [*] for two seconds.
Single Partition Mode - DS7447/DS7447E only
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Access Control PIN
An Access Control PIN is a special code used to activate electric door locks or other mechanisms connected to the control panel that require this code to turn them on or off.
Armed/Disarmed
Arming the system (burglar zones) means to turn it on. Disarming the system means to turn it off. Remember , fire protection (if installed) is always Armed/on.
Central Station/Monitoring Service
A Central Station/Monitoring Service is a facility used to continuously monitor phone signals from your system. Trained personnel there dispatch proper authorities as necessary.
Common Area
A Common Area is an area that is connected to another partition or all the partitions. It may be used as a
common entry way to separate partitions. A Master keypad would normally be found in the Common Area. A Common Area is only armed when all the partitions it is connected to are armed. It is disarmed when at least one of the partitions it is connected to is disarmed.
Custom Arming
Custom Arming is a type of arming that uses the [#] [4] sequence. It is only a valid sequence if programmed by the installing company. It is a specific type of arming designed for your individual installation needs. Ask your installing company to explain Custom Arming further.
Disarming Command Sequence
The Disarming Command Sequence is the sequence of keys you press at the keypad to disarm the system and/or silence alarms. It consists of your PIN followed by the command (#) button.
Entry Delay
An Entry Delay is a predetermined amount of time that allows entry into an armed area.
Exit Delay
An Exit Delay is a predetermined amount of time that allows you to exit an area just after you have armed it.
Faulted Zone
A Faulted Zone is a zone that is not ready to arm (i.e. an open door or window). It may also be described as being violated.
Force Arming
Force Arming is a way of arming the system by bypassing zones that are not ready to arm. This reduces the level of security and should be avoided.
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Installing Company
The Installing Company is the company that physically installed the system. It may or may not be the same company who monitors the system.
Local System
A Local System is a system that has a control panel that is not programmed to call a monitoring service. It will sound only local (on site) bells or sirens when an intrusion or fire alarm is detected.
Monitored System
A Monitored System is a system that uses phone lines to notify a monitoring service of programmed abnormal events such as burglar or fire alarms.
Partition
A Partition exists when the system is divided up into 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 areas or Partitions. Keypads within a P artition can interact with only that Partition.
Partitioning
Partitioning divides the system into 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 areas or partitions. This allows the system to act as 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 separate systems.
Zone
A Zone is an input to the control panel. There are eight hard-wired zones on the control panel and additional zones may be added. A zone is usually some type of detection device whether it be designed for burglar or fire.
Zone Bypassing
Zone Bypassing is a way of arming the system by deliberately eliminating zones to be armed.
Zone Function
A Zone Function is the description of how a zone behaves in the system. Zone Functions usually define how a zone will respond when armed or when it detects an alarm.
Glossary (continued)
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Index
Access Control................................. 17
Access Control PIN.................... 17, 42
Alarm Sounds................................... 21
Armed Light ................................. 4, 38
Arming .... 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 15, 37, 39
Authority Levels ............................... 29
Backlight Control ................................ 5
Battery T est ...................................... 33
Bell Silenced Light.............................. 5
Central Station ................................. 42
Chime Mode..................................... 16
Command Control Station.................. 2
Common Area.................................. 42
Communicator Test .......................... 34
Control Panel ..................................... 2
Custom Arming ........................... 7, 42
Date, Changing the .......................... 18
Disarming ................9, 13, 22, 40, 42
DS7445/DS7445i Display .............. 4, 5
DS7447/DS7447E Display............. 4, 5
Duress Code .................................... 22
Emergency Keypad Alarms ............. 23
Emergency Procedures ................... 21
Entry Delay....................................... 42
Error Displays.............................30, 31
Event History Readback................... 36
Exit Delay......................................... 42
Expiration Date, Changing the .......... 1 9
Faulted Zone .................................... 42
Fire Alarms....................................... 21
Fire Light ..................................... 4, 38
Fire Reset ........................................ 24
Fire Safety................................. 25, 26
Fire T roub le ...................................... 24
Fire WalkTest.................................... 35
Force Arming ............................ 10, 42
Glass Breakage Sensors ................... 2
Installing Company........................... 43
Keypad Sounder Volume.................... 5
Keypads .............................2, 4, 5, 23
LEDs 1-8 ............................................ 5
Local System ................................... 43
Magnetic Contacts ............................. 2
Master Code .................................... 29
Master Keypad .............37, 38, 39, 40
Monitored System ............................ 43
Monitoring Service............................ 42
Partition................. 37, 39, 40, 41, 43
Perimeter Light ................................... 5
PINs ....................................27, 28, 29
Power Light ................................. 4, 38
Protected Zones................................. 2
Quick Arming ..................................... 8
Silencing Alarms ...................9, 21, 23
Single Partition Mode ....................... 41
Sounder Test .................................... 33
Status Light ................................. 4, 38
Supervisory Light ............................... 5
Testing the System.......32, 33, 34, 35
Time, Changing the.......................... 20
Trouble Light....................................... 5
Zone ................................................. 43
Zone Bypassing ........................ 11, 43
Zone Function .................................. 43
Zone Test ......................................... 32
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Maintenance and Service
The system should be tested weekly to ensure it is functioning properly . If prob lems are detected in testing or changes are noticed in normal operation, call your installing company for service. The man ufacturer recommends replacing the system battery ev ery 3 to 5 years.
Monitoring Service Phone No. ______________________________ Monitoring Service System No. ______________________________ Installing Company Phone No. ______________________________
Quick Reference Guide
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one Protection
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Zone Protection
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Quick Reference Guide (continued)
Z
one Protection
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Zone Protection
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Zone Protection
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Zone Protection
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Audible Alarm Signalling Device Sounds
Intrusion ( ) Pulse ( ) Continuous Fire ( ) Pulse ( ) Continuous
Keypad Supplemental Alarm [B] Key
( ) Continuous ( ) Silent This system has the Duress Alarm feature.
( ) Yes ( ) No This system has the communicator test feature.
( ) Yes ( ) No
Turning On (arming) Your System
Normal Arming: [PIN] + [On]
Perimeter Arming, no entry delay: [PIN] + [No Entry] + [Perimeter Only]
Perimeter Arming, with entry delay: [PIN] + [Perimeter Only]
Maximum Security Arming: [PIN] + [No Entry] + [On]
Custom Arming
[PIN] + [#] + [4] for __________
Force Arming
Enter an arming command sequence followed by the [Bypass] key. The maximum number of zones that can be f orced armed is _____
Zone Bypass
[PIN] + [Bypass] followed by the [Zone number].
Quick Arming Your System
Normal Arming: [#] + [On]
Perimeter Arming, no entry delay: [#] + [No Entry] + [Perimeter Only]
Perimeter Arming, with entry delay: [#] + [Perimeter Only]
Maximum Security Arming: [#] + [No Entry] + [On]
Turning Off (disarming) Your System
Enter your [PIN] followed by [Off]
Partitioning
( ) Partitioning enabled ( ) Partitioning not enabled ( ) Number of Partitions
System Features Reference Guide
Commands for Other System Features
Chime Mode [PIN] + [#] [7]
Zone Test [PIN] + [#] [8] [1]
Battery Test [PIN] + [System Reset]
Communicator Test [PIN] + [#] [8] [2]
Error Display [PIN] + [#] [8] [7]
Error Display Reset [PIN] + [System Reset]
Fire Reset [PIN] + [System Reset]
Event History Readback [PIN] + [#] [8] [9]
Fire W alk T est [PIN] + [#] [9] [1]
Access Control
Enter your [Access Code PIN] followed by [Off].
System Features Reference Guide (continued)
Detection Systems, Inc., 130 Perinton Parkway
Fairport, New York, USA 14450-9199
12/04
Copyright © 2004 Detection Systems, Inc.
DS7400Xi (V er. 3+) User’ s Guide P/N: 32781F
Please contact your Installing
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