1.1 Features .......................................................................................................................................................... 4
3.3 AC Power ........................................................................................................................................................ 7
3.10 Bus Zone Connections ...............................................................................................................................11
3.11 Single Zone Connections ............................................................................................................................ 11
3.12 Double Zone Connections .......................................................................................................................... 12
3.13 Keypad Zone Connections .........................................................................................................................12
3.15 Fire Circuits ................................................................................................................................................. 12
3.16 Connecting the ZX4 .................................................................................................................................... 13
ZONE PROGRAMMING ...................................................................................................................16 5.0
5.1 Zone Numbering ........................................................................................................................................... 17
5.2 Zone Definitions ............................................................................................................................................17
5.3 Zone Partition Assignment ............................................................................................................................ 18
5.4 Zone Options ................................................................................................................................................ 18
5.6 EOL Zones .................................................................................................................................................... 19
5.7 Zone Doubling (ATZ) .................................................................................................................................... 20
7.2 No Arming On Battery Fail ............................................................................................................................ 23
7.3 No Arming On Tamper .................................................................................................................................. 23
7.4 No Arming On Supervision Loss ................................................................................................................... 23
7.6 No Movement Auto-Arming ...........................................................................................................................23
7.8 One-touch Features .......................................................................................................................................24
7.11 Maximum Bypass Entries ............................................................................................................................25
7.12 Display “Bypass” If Armed ...........................................................................................................................25
7.13 Bell Squawk .................................................................................................................................................25
8.2 Bell Cut-off Timer ...........................................................................................................................................26
9.3 Central Station Phone # ................................................................................................................................31
9.6 Event Call Direction .......................................................................................................................................32
9.7 Recent Close Delay .......................................................................................................................................32
9.8 Auto Test Report ...........................................................................................................................................32
9.9 Power Fail Report Delay ................................................................................................................................32
10.1 Telephone Line Monitoring ..........................................................................................................................34
10.3 Pulse Ratio ..................................................................................................................................................34
10.4 Busy Tone Detection ...................................................................................................................................34
10.5 Switch To Pulse ...........................................................................................................................................34
10.6 Bell On Communication Fail ........................................................................................................................34
10.7 Dial Tone Delay ...........................................................................................................................................34
13.3 Battery Charge Current ...............................................................................................................................40
13.6 Installer Function Keys ............................................................................................................................... 40
13.7 System Date & Time ................................................................................................................................... 41
13.9 Access Control ............................................................................................................................................ 41
13.15 Serial Number Viewing ............................................................................................................................. 41
13.16 Power Save Mode ....................................................................................................................................42
13.17 Auto Trouble Shutdown ............................................................................................................................ 42
13.18 No AC Fail Display .................................................................................................................................... 42
14.5 User Options ...............................................................................................................................................43
14.6 User Partition Assignment .......................................................................................................................... 44
14.7 Access Control ............................................................................................................................................ 44
15.2 Ring Counter ............................................................................................................................................... 45
15.4 PC Password .............................................................................................................................................. 45
15.5 PC Telephone Number ............................................................................................................................... 45
15.9 Call Back Feature ....................................................................................................................................... 45
USER FEATURES............................................................................................................................4616.0
16.1 Arming and Disarming Features ................................................................................................................. 46
16.3 Chime Zones .............................................................................................................................................. 47
16.8 Event Record Display ................................................................................................................................. 49
INDEX ...............................................................................................................................................5017.0
Paradox Security Systems has once again redefined the
boundaries of the security industry and is proud to introduce the
Digiplex Control Panel. A new generation in control panel
technology, the Digiplex Control Panel uses a quad-wire
communication bus that provides power and two-way
communication for up to 95 modules (keypads, motion detectors,
expansion modules, etc.). This, combined with four true partitions,
event call direction and the zone numbering feature, simplifies the
task of installing or making changes to your security system. The
innovative new programming method makes programming the
control panel logical and much simpler to execute. This new
generation of control panels offers increased capabilities with
countless new features without compromising its user-friendliness.
If anything, these new control panels are easier to use and easier
to install, making the Digiplex Control Panel the ultimate in reliable
security protection.
1.1 FEATURES
•Four-wire Communication Bus:
u Provides power and two-way communication to all
modules connected to the bus.
u 95 module support
u All bus modules have Plug and Play capability
u Connect modules up to 3000ft (914m) from the
control panel.
u Full System Supervision.
•48 fully programmable zones
•8 independent keyswitch zones (does not use any of the 48
zones)
•4 on-board hardwired input terminals for use with non-bus
detection devices (expandable to 48).
•4 True Partitions:
Most features and options in the Digiplex System can be
independently set for each partition such as event
reporting, entry/exit delay, bell squawk, quick arming,
panics and many more. All zones, keyswitches, user
codes and keypads are assigned to specific partitions,
making this a true partitioned system.
•95 User Codes, 1 Installer and 1 System Master
•Up to 4 fully programmable outputs (PGMs) are available.
PGM1 can be set as a two-wire smoke detector input. Optional
5A relay also available.
•Simple, direct and logical programming
•Event Call Direction:
The Digiplex Control Panel events are divided into three
event groups for each partition and two system event
groups. Each event group can be programmed with a
separate dialing sequence for each partition.
•4 Central Station Telephone Numbers
•SIA, Contact ID, Pager Format and many more Communicator
Formats
•Upload/download capability using new WinLoad Security
System Management software for Windows®.
•All control panel outputs are rated to operate between 10.8Vdc
and 12.1Vdc
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2 ACCESSORIES
The following modules are compatible with the Digiplex DGP-48 Control Panel.
WINLOAD
This Windows®-based Security System Management Software can perform remote diagnostics and
adjustments, provide on-site communication at 300baud with the ADP-1 or at 19,200 baud with the
306 Adapter, facilitate programming and event loading, and customize control panel default settings.
This user-friendly software is compatible with most modems.
LCD KEYPAD (DGP-641)
48-zone, 32-character programmable LCD keypad that connects to the bus. Most messages in the
LCD keypad are programmable. View zone, event and trouble status for one or more partitions,
display entry/exit delay, adjust contrast, backlight, and many other features. On-board PGM output
and hardwired zone input.
ACCESS CONTROL LCD KEYPAD (DGP-641ACC)
The DGP-641ACC is an LCD Keypad that can be used with the Access Control feature available
through the Digiplex Control Panel. The Access Control feature allows you to monitor and control the
access of up to 32 doors in the Digiplex system. The DGP-641ACC is the same as a DGP-641
except it allows you to program the access control features, view logged access events as well as
communicate the status of a Posiprox (CR-R880) card reader, a Paradoor (460), a door lock, and a
door contact to the Digiplex system.
LED KEYPADS (DGP-610, DGP-620 & DGP-648)
The cost-effective 10-zone, 20-zone and 48-zone LED keypads connect to the bus and provide a
user-friendly display of the system's status. Includes an on-board PGM output and hardwired zone
input. This modern and stylish keypad will enhance any decor while helping you make the most of the
Digiplex security system.
ZX1 ZONE EXPANSION BUS MODULE (DGP-ZX1)
Connected to the Digiplex communication bus, this fully supervised zone expansion module will add
1 hardwired input terminal to the Digiplex System (2 zones if ATZ is enabled).
ZX8 ZONE EXPANSION MODULE (DGP-ZX8)
Connected to the Digiplex communication bus, this zone expansion module will add 8 hardwired
input terminals to the Digiplex System (16 zones if ATZ is enabled). Each module has one on-board
PGM output.
PGM1 EXPANSION MODULE (DGP-PGM1)
When connected to the Digiplex communication bus, this module will add one 5A programmable
output (PGM) to the Digiplex System.
ZX4 ON-BOARD ZONE MODULE (DGP-ZX4)
Connected to the Digiplex control panel's EXPANSION input, this module will add 4 hardwired input
terminals to the Digiplex System (8 zones with ATZ enabled).
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DIGITAL BUS DETECTORS (DGP-25 & DGP-60)
Totally software-driven, digital detectors are more intelligent and more powerful than any other
detection device. This patent-pending, breakthrough technology revolutionizes the security industry
in the same way the compact disc revolutionized music and home entertainment. By connecting
directly onto the bus, you no longer have to set jumpers and complicated dip switches. Simply
program their sensitivity and other settings through any keypad in the system.
HIGH-SECURITY PIR FOR DEMANDING AREASWITH PET IMMUNITY (DGP-70)
Animal lovers can maximize their security protection thanks to the power of true digital analysis with
an intelligent patent-pending “pet-friendly” lens. There's no need to compromise performance or
detector sensitivity to deliver pet immunity.
LIBERATORTM WIRELESS BUS MODULE (DGP-319)
Connected to the Digiplex communication bus, this module will allow you to add up to 16 fully
supervised wireless zones using the LiberatorTM detectors and contact switches as well as 16
programmable remote controls. This module also includes up to two programmable 5A relays.
PRINTER MODULE (DGP-PRT1)
The Printer Module provides you with the ability to automatically print events as they occur in the
Digiplex system or the events can be stored in the module’s event buffer so you can print the events
manually. The events can be sent to a dot matrix printer or can be viewed and printed from a
computer. Includes a 50mA PGM output. Ideal for monitoring users when using the Access Control
feature.
PGM4 (DGP-PGM4)
When connected to the Digiplex communication bus, this module will provide four additional 5A
programmable outputs to the Digiplex system.
COMING SOON:
CONTACT BUS VOICE DIALERAND X-10 MODULE
ZC1 DOOR/WINDOW BUS CONTACT SWITCH
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3 INSTALLATION
3.1 LOCATION & MOUNTING
Before mounting the cabinet, push the five white nylon mounting
studs into the back of the cabinet. Pull all cables into the cabinet
and prepare them for connection before mounting the circuit board
into the back of the cabinet. Select an installation site that is not
easily accessible to intruders and leave at least 2" around the
panel box to permit adequate ventilation and heat dissipation. The
installation site should be dry and close to an AC source, ground
connection and telephone line connection.
3.2 EARTH GROUND
Connect the zone and dialer ground terminals from the control
panel to the cabinet and cold water pipe or grounding rod as per
local electrical codes.
For maximum lightning protection, use separate earth
grounds for the zone and dialer grounds as shown in
Figure 3-3 on page 8.
3.3 AC POWER
Use a 16.5VAC (50/60Hz) transformer with a minimum 20VA rating
to provide sufficient AC power. For increased power you can use a
transformer with a 40VA rating. For UL Listed systems, you can
use model #BE156240CAA. For CSA listed systems, use model
#BE116240AAA. Do not use any switch-controlled outlets to power
the transformer. Connect the transformer as shown in Figure 3-3
on page 8.
Do not connect the transformer or the backup battery
until all wiring is completed.
3.4 BACKUP BATTERY
In order to provide power during power loss, connect a 12VDC 4Ah
rechargeable acid/lead or gel cell backup battery (YUASA model
#NP7-12 recommended) as shown in Figure 3-3 on page 8.
Connect the backup battery after applying AC power. When
installing, verify proper polarity, as reversed connections will blow
the battery fuse. For information on how to set the Battery Charge
Current to either 350mA or 700mA, please refer to section 13.3 of
this manual
overload and automatically shuts down if the current exceeds 1.1A.
Auxiliary power will resume once the overload condition has
restored. For details on available output power, please refer to
Figure 3-3 on page 8. For more information on how to calculate
system consumption, refer to Calculating Power Requirements on
page9.
3.6 TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION
Connect the incoming telephone company wires into the TIP and
RING connections of the control panel. Then run the wires from T1
and R1 to the telephone system as shown in Figure 3-1.
Figure 3-1: Telephone Line Connections
3.7 BELL/SIREN OUTPUT
The BELL+ and BELL- terminals power bells and/or other warning
devices that require a steady voltage output during an alarm. The
bell output supplies 12VDC upon alarm and can support two 20watt or two 30-watt sirens. The bell output uses a fuseless circuit
and will automatically shut down if the current exceeds 3A. If the
load on the BELL terminals returns to normal (≤3A), the control
panel will re-instate power to the BELL terminals. When connecting
sirens, please verify correct polarity as shown in Figure 3-2. Please
note that PGM5 is rated at 5A and can be used to power bells and/
or other warning devices (see Figure 3-2: Bell/Siren) by
programming it as a bell/siren output. Please refer to
Programmable Outputs in section 11.
When the bell/siren output is not used, the “Bell
Absent” message will appear in the Trouble Display.
To avoid this, connect a 1kΩΩ resistor across the bell
output.
Figure 3-2: Bell/Siren
3.4.1 Battery Test
The control panel conducts a dynamic battery test under load every
64 seconds. If the battery is disconnected, if its capacity is too low
or if the battery voltage drops to 10.5 volts or less when there is no
AC, the “Battery Trouble” message will appear in the Trouble
Display. At 8.5 volts, the panel shuts down and all outputs close.
3.5 AUXILIARY POWER TERMINALS
You can use the auxiliary power supply to power the motion
detectors, keypads and other accessories in your security system.
A fuseless circuit protects the auxiliary output against current
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Figure 3-3: Digiplex Control Panel PCB Layout
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3.8 CALCULATING POWER REQUIREMENTS
STEP 1: Using Table1: Power Unit Consumption Table, calculate the total number of power units (PU) required by each
device, module, and accessory in the system. Please take into account devices connected to the control panel’s
PGM outputs. Since the BELL output has its own power supply, do not include the sirens connected to it in the
calculation.
DescriptionQTY.PU used by eachTotal PU
LCD Keypads (DGP-641):_______X 80PU =__________ PU
Access Control LCD Keypads (DGP-641ACC):_______X 150PU =__________ PU
LED Keypads (DGP-610/620/648):_______X 45PU =__________ PU
Bus Detectors (DGP-25/60/70):_______X 25PU =__________ PU
ZX1 Zone Expansion Bus Modules (DGP-ZX1)_______X 25PU =__________ PU
ZX8 Zone Expansion Bus Modules (DGP-ZX8) _______X 40PU =__________ PU
Liberator Wireless Bus Modules (DGP-319):_______X 70PU =__________ PU
PGM1 Expansion Bus Module (DGP-PGM1): _______X 25PU =__________ PU
Printer Module (PRT1)_______X 40PU =__________ PU
Other devices such as hardwired motion detectors (1mA = 1PU)__________ PU
Table 1: Power Unit Consumption Table
GRAND TOTAL A: __________ PU
B:Maximum available power units = 700PU
STEP 2: If the value recorded in box “A” is less than the value in box “B”, go to step 3. If the value is greater, you will require an
external power supply (see Figure 3-5 on page 10) to provide the additional power needed. Proceed with step 3 and
refer to the example in Figure 3-4 on page 10.
STEP 3: Due to the degradation of a power signal over long distances, EACH length or run of wire in the system can
support only a specific number of power units (PU). Using Table2: Power Unit (PU) Limitations For Each Run of Wire,
determine how many power units each length of wire can support. Please note that the total number of power units
(PU) can never surpass the value in box “B”.
Table 2: Power Unit (PU) Limitations For Each Run of Wire
If in the above example you were to add an LCD Keypad (80PU) to
the 100 foot or 300 foot wire, you would not exceed the wire’s limit.
Although, adding the LCD Keypad to the 1,000 foot wire would
Figure 3-5: External Power Supply Connections
Do not use the same transformer for the control panel and the external power supplies. Modules should never be
installed more than 3,000 feet (914m) from the control panel.
3.9 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS
The Digiplex Control Panel comes standard with PGM1 and
exceed the wire’s limits, thereby causing devices to function at
decreased capacity.
PGM2. PGM3 to PGM5 are optional. When a specific event or
condition occurs in the system, a PGM can be programmed to
reset smoke detectors, activate strobe lights, open/close garage
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doors and much more. For details on how to program the PGMs,
refer to section 11.
PGM1 provides a maximum 100mA output, PGM2 to PGM4
provide a maximum 50mA output and PGM5 is a relay output that
provides a maximum of 5A. If the current draw on the PGM is to
exceed the current output, we recommend the use of a relay as
shown in Figure 3-6. PGM1 to PGM4 are normally open outputs
and PGM5 is a normally open or normally closed 5A relay. Also,
note that PGM1 can be programmed as a 2-wire smoke detector
input. For more information, refer to section 3.15.1 and section
11.3 of this manual.
Figure 3-6: PGM Relay Output
Figure 3-7: Single Zone Input Connections
3.10 BUS ZONE CONNECTIONS
The bus is a 4-wire communication bus that provides power and
two-way communication between the control panel and all modules
connected to it. All bus detectors, keypads and Digiplex modules
are connected to the bus, which can support up to 95 modules.
Connect the four terminals labeled RED, BLK, GRN and YEL of
each detector, keypad or module to the corresponding terminals of
the control panel as shown in Figure 3-3 on page 8. Please note
that all bus modules can be connected in a star and/or daisy chain
configuration. The final device on the communication bus should
not be more than 3000ft (914m) from the control panel. For
information on how to assign a detection device to a zone in the
control panel, please refer to Zone Programming on page16.
Before connecting a bus module to the control panel,
shutdown the control panel by removing AC and
battery power.
3.11 SINGLE ZONE CONNECTIONS
In addition to the bus, the Digiplex Control Panel includes four
hardwired input terminals for use with traditional hardwired (nonbus) door contacts, smoke detectors and/or detectors. The control
panel also supports one on-board Expansion Module, the ZX4. The
ZX4 will add four hardwired input terminals to the control panel.
The ZX1 or ZX8 Zone Expansion Bus Modules can provide one or
eight additional hardwired input terminals when connected to the
bus. Devices connected to hardwired input terminals must be
assigned to a zone and the zone's parameters must be defined.
Please refer to Zone Programming on page16 for more
information. Figure 3-7 demonstrates single zone (ATZ disabled)
hardwire input terminal connections recognized by the Digiplex
system. For UL listed installations, use EOL resistor part
#2011002000.
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3.12 DOUBLE ZONE CONNECTIONS
3.13 KEYPAD ZONE CONNECTIONS
Enabling the ATZ feature (see section 5.7) allows you to install two
detection devices per input terminal. The ATZ feature is a software
oriented feature. Simply connect the devices as shown in Figure 3-
8. Devices connected to input terminals must be assigned to a
zone and the zone's parameters must be defined. Please refer to
Zone Programming on page16 for more information. For UL listed
installations, use EOL resistor part #2011002000.
Figure 3-8: Double Zone Connections
Each keypad has one hardwired 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 all the way 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 page16). The keypad
will communicate the status of the zone to the control panel via the
communication bus. The detection device is connected as shown
in Figure 3-3 on page 8.
3.14 KEYSWITCH CONNECTIONS
Connect the keyswitches to the keypad, control panel, or Zone
Expansion Module's hardwired input terminals as shown in Figure
3-9. Once a keyswitch is connected, it must be assigned a
keyswitch zone and its parameters must be defined as described in
Keyswitch Programming on page21.
Figure 3-9: Keyswitch Connections
3.15 FIRE CIRCUITS
Connect the smoke detectors used in the security system using
any of the following methods. Smoke detectors connected to the
control panel or zone expansion input terminals must be assigned
to a zone in the control panel and the zone's parameters must be
defined as a Fire Zone. For more details, refer to ZoneProgramming on page16.
3.15.1 Smoke Detector Installation (2-Wire)
PGM1 can be defined as a 2-wire smoke detector input (see
section 11.3) enabling smoke detectors to be connected as shown
in Figure 3-10 on page 13. Fire Zones must use a 1kΩ EOL
resistor. If there is a line short or if the smoke detector becomes
active, whether the system is armed or disarmed, the control panel
will generate an alarm. If the line is open, the “Zone Fault” trouble
indication will appear in the Trouble Display and will transmit the
appropriate report code to the central station (if programmed).
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3.15.2 ESL CleanMe
The Digiplex control panel supports the use of ESL smoke
detectors that have the CleanMeTM feature. The ESL smoke
detectors are connected exactly like standard smoke detectors as
TM
Installation
shown in Figure 3-10. Please note that you should avoid
connecting more than 20 ESL smoke detectors. When an ESL
smoke detector sends a CleanMeTM signal, the control panel will
generate a Zone Fault trouble and if programmed will transmit the
Fire Loop report code to the central station. The trouble will be
cleared if there is no CleanMeTM signal for 255 seconds. If an
alarm occurs, the trouble will be cleared until it is detected again.
Figure 3-10: PGM1 2-wire Smoke Detector Input
3.15.3 Smoke Detector Installation (4-Wire)
Connect the 4-wire smoke detectors and a relay as shown in
Figure 3-11. Recommended: The System Sensor model 2112/24D
smoke detectors. To comply with UL955, the 4-wire smoke
detectors must be installed using 18 gauge wire. In the event
power is interrupted, the relay will cause the control panel to
transmit the Fire Loop Trouble report if programmed in section
[707]. To reset (unlatch) the smoke detector after an alarm, verify
that the negative (-) of the smoke detector is connected to a PGM
as shown in Figure 3-11. Then program the PGM with the “Smoke
Reset” activation event (see section 11.1 of this manual) to
interrupt power to the smoke detector for four seconds when the
[CLEAR] and [ENTER] keys are pressed and held for two seconds.
3.16 CONNECTINGTHE ZX4
The ZX4 is a 4-Zone Hardwire Expansion Module that connects
directly to the control panel through its on-board EXPANSION
connector as shown in Figure 3-12. It provides four additional
hardwired input terminals (8 zones with ATZ enabled). Connect
detection devices to the ZX4's terminals in the same way they are
connected to the control panel as shown in Figure 3-7 on page 11
or Figure 3-8 on page 12. Devices connected to hardwired input
terminals must be assigned to a zone and the zone's parameters
must be defined (see section 5).
Figure 3-12: Connecting the ZX4
Figure 3-11: Fire Zones
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4 PROGRAMMING METHODS
The Digiplex Control Panel can be programmed using the WinLoad
software, the Paradox Memory Key, or manually by using a
keypad. We highly recommend programming the control panel with
WinLoad as it greatly simplifies the process and reduces potential
data errors. Please refer to WINLOAD SOFTWARE on page45 for
details on how to set up the control panel to function with WinLoad.
You can also copy the programmed contents of one Digiplex
control panel into as many Digiplex control panels as you need by
using the Paradox Memory Key (see section 4.7). Each control
panel is programmed in less than 5 seconds.
Keypads and other bus modules can also be programmed easily
by using Module Broadcast (see section 13.13). Once a module is
programmed, its sections can be sent to other similar modules
through the bus.
4.1 PANEL PROGRAMMING MODE
Use the Programming Guide to keep track of which sections were
programmed and how. In order to program anything in the Digiplex
Control Panel you must enter the programming mode.
TOENTER CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING MODE:
Step 1: Press and hold [0] key
Step 2: Key in the [INSTALLERCODE] (Default is 000000)
Step 3: Key in the 3-digit [SECTION]
Every feature and or option is programmed into a threedigit section starting at [001].
Step 4: Key in required [DATA]
The type of data required will be detailed in the
Programming Guide and/or explained in the
appropriate sections of this manual.
After entering the required data, the control panel will save the data
and automatically advance to the next section or press the [ENTER]
key to save whatever data has been entered and automatically
advance to the next section. Press the [CLEAR] key to revert to the
preceding step orto erase the current data entry when you are
entering data.
Step 4: Key in 8-digit [SERIALNUMBER] of the module you wish
to program
Step 5: Key in 3-digit [SECTION] and required [DATA]
Refer to the module’s Programming Guide or the
module’s Installation Guide for details.
The control panel will redirect all programming to the selected
module. To exit the Module Programming Mode, press the [CLEAR]
key as many times as needed to return to the desired screen.
Please note that a module's serial number can be located on the
module's PC board or it may already be recorded in the module's
Installation Guide.
4.3 FEATURE SELECT PROGRAMMING
Most of the Digiplex Control Panel options are programmed using
the Feature Select Method, where each number from 1 to 8
corresponds to a specific feature or option. Set these options by
turning the number corresponding to the feature ON or OFF. The
option is considered ON when the number appears within the
brackets on the LCD keypad or when the number is illuminated on
an LED Keypad. You turn options ON and OFF by pressing the
corresponding keys on the keypad. Press the keys as many times
as you need to select the desired options and then press [ENTER] to
save.
4.4 DECIMAL PROGRAMMING
Certain sections may require the entry of a 3-digit decimal value
from 000 to 255.
4.5 HEXADECIMAL PROGRAMMING
Certain sections may require the entry of one or more Hexadecimal
values from 0 to F. Press:
[0] to [9] = values 0 to 9 respectively
[STAY] key= A[DISARM] key = D
[FORCE] key= B[BYP] key= E
[ARM] key= C[MEM] key= F
4.6 LEVEL PROGRAMMING
4.2 MODULE PROGRAMMING MODE
All modules connected to the communication bus are programmed
through any keypad in the system. To do so, simply enter ModuleProgramming Mode as shown below.
TOENTERTHE MODULE PROGRAMMING MODE:
Step 1: Press & hold [0] key
Step 2: Key in [INSTALLERCODE] (Default is 000000)
Step 3: Key in section [953]
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In the sections requiring Level Programming, only one option can
be enabled. To enable the option use the [p] and [q] keys. Press
[ENTER] to save.
4.7 PARADOX MEMORY KEY
Copy the programmed contents of one Digiplex Control Panel into
the Paradox Memory Key. Then copy the contents of the Paradox
Memory Key into as many Digiplex Control Panels as you need.
This saves you a lot of time. All you have to do is program one
Digiplex Control Panel, then download the programmed contents to
other control panels in less than 5 seconds.
Copy to Memory Key from SOURCE Control Panel
1) Remove the AC and battery
power from the control panel.
2) Place Memory Key on the
connector labeled MEMKEY of
the control panel that you
want to copy. Make sure that
the write protect jumper is on.
3) Enter section:
[965] to copy the contents of the panel except sections
[001] to [048] (device serial numbers) and [049] to
[056] (keyswitch serial numbers) to the key.
[966] to copy all of the contents including sections [001]
to [048] and [049] to [056] from the panel to the key.
Figure 4-1: Using the Memory Key
4) When the keypad emits a Confirmation Beep, wait 10
seconds before removing the Memory Key. Remove the
jumper if you do not wish to accidentally overwrite the
contents of the Memory Key.
Download to DESTINATION Control Panel
1) Remove the AC and battery
power from the control panel.
2) Place the Memory Key on the
connector labeled MEMKEY of
the control panel that is to
receive the contents of the
Memory Key.
3) Enter section:
[961] to download the contents except sections [001] to
[048] (device serial numbers) and [049] to [056]
(keyswitch serial numbers) from the key to the
panel.
[962] to download all of the contents including sections
[001] to [048] and [049] to [056] from the key to the
panel.
4) When the keypad emits a Confirmation Beep, wait 10
seconds before removing the Memory Key.
DIGIPLEX CONTROL PANEL15
5 ZONE PROGRAMMING
All detection devices connected to the control panel, keypads and zone expansion modules must be assigned to a zone and that zone must
be defined as described in this section:
Zone Numbering [001] to [048]:
•Serial number of the device/module
•Input number of the device/module
Zone Parameters [101] to [148]:
•Zone Definition
•Zone Partition Assignment
•Zone Options
The Zone Numbering feature is used to individually assign each detection device to any desired zone in the Digiplex system (see section
5.1). The Zone Parameters define the type of zone, the zone's partition assignment and how the control panel will react when an alarm
condition occurs on that zone (see section 5.2 to section 5.4). For more information on the installation of devices and modules, please refer
to Figure 3-3 on page 8 or to their respective Installation Guides.
2- Zone Assigned to Partition 2
3- Zone Assigned to Partition 3
4- Zone Assigned to Partition 4
Zone Options
[1] Auto Zone Shutdown
[2] Bypass Zone (Default)
[3] Stay Zone
[4] Force Zone
[5] [6] Zone Alarm Type
off off Audible Alarm (steady)
off on Audible Alarm (pulsed)
on off Silent Alarm
on on Generates only a report
[7] Intellizone
[8] Delay before transmission
16REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL
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