Digital Monitoring Products 9000 series Installation Manual

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InstallatIon GuIde
32-Character Display
Data Entry Digit keys
COMMAND Key
Back Arrow Key
Select Keys
Backlit Logo
and Proximity
Antenna
9000 Series Wireless Keypads
Description
The DMP 9060 and 9063 are fully functioning supervised wireless keypads. They provide installation exibility while also offering optional codeless arming and disarming capabilities. Each keypad provides:
• Custom 32-character full LCD display
• Three 2-button Panic keys
• Backlit keyboard with easy-to-read lettering
• Keyboard backlighting turns Red in alarm conditions
The Model 9063 keypad also provides a built-in proximity card reader designed to read DMP/HID proximity credentials for
codeless arming and disarming.
Compatibility
XTL Panels
What is Included
The 9000 Series Keypad includes the following items:
• One wireless keypad mounted in a Thinline two-part housing (base and cover)
• One internal rechargeable 3.7V lithium battery
• One 12 VDC DC Plug-in Power Supply
• Serial number label
• Model 9063 also includes a built-in proximity card reader
Keypad Serial Number
For your convenience, an additional pre-printed serial number label is included. Prior to installing the device, record the serial number or place the pre-printed serial number label on the panel programming sheet. This number is required during
programming.
Programming the Transmitter in the Panel
The keypads can be programmed into the control panel by entering the serial number in Device Setup panel programming, or alternatively using the wireless keypad association operation (see below). A maximum of 4 keypads may be used with the XTL panel.
Device Setup Programming
Refer to the XTL Programming Guide (LT-1108) as needed. Program the keypad as a device in Device Setup during panel programming. At the serial number prompt, enter the eight-digit serial number. Continue to program the device as
directed in the panel programming guide.
Note: If the keypad serial number is entered manually, the Wireless Keypad Association operation is not required.
Wireles s Key pa d Ass ociat io n
Enable Wireless Keypad Association operation on both the keypad and panel.
To enable association operation in the keypad, access the Installer Options Menu (3577 (INST)). The keypad logo LEDs turn
off until association is successful.
To enable association operation in the panel, press the XTL RESET button 3 times within 12 seconds allowing 3 seconds between each press of the reset button. When in keypad association, the XTL Red and Green logo LEDs turn on steady.
For 60 seconds the panel listens for wireless keypads that are in the Installer Options Menu and have not been programmed, or associated into another panel. Those keypads are assigned to the rst open device position automatically based upon the order in which they are detected. The keypad logo turns Green to indicate it has been associated with the
panel.
Figure 1: 9000 Series Keypad
Selecting the Proper Location
The 9000 Series keypads provide a built-in survey capability in the Installer Options menu to allow one person to conrm keypad communication with the panel. See Accessing Keypad Wireless Survey later in this document.
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Installing the Keypad
Lift screwdriver
handle up
toward you to
separate keypad
cover from base.
9000 Series
Wireless Keypad
Building Wall
Black (-)
Black/White stripe (+)
Surface and Backbox
Mounting Holes
Combined 4-square
and 3-gang switch box
Mounting Holes
Keypad Back
Surface and Backbox
Mounting Holes
Black (-)
Black/White stripe (+)
Top PCB Snaps
Bottom PCB Snaps
PCB Alignment post
4 Position header
All DMP keypad housings are designed to easily install on any desk stand, 4” plastic square box, 3-gang plastic switch box, or a at surface. Do not install the keypad near any metal objects.
Remove the Cover
The keypad housing is made up of two parts: the cover, which contains the circuit board and keyboard components, and the base. Use the following steps and gures to separate the keypad cover and base.
1. Insert a at screwdriver into one of the slots on the bottom of the keypad and gently lift the
screwdriver handle toward you while pulling the halves apart. Repeat with the other slot.
2. Using your hands, gently separate the cover from the base and set aside.
Primary DC Power Supply
Locate the keypad near a wall outlet to allow connection of the Model 371-500 plug-in DC power supply. In addition to powering the keypad, the power supply also charges the internal back-up battery. The plug-in power supply provides a six foot cord. The cord can be lengthened, but should be located within 100 feet of the keypad using 22 AWG
wire. OBSERVE POLARITY WHEN EXTENDING THE POWER SUPPLY CORD.
When the power supply connector is plugged into the keypad, the internal battery is automatically connected. The keypad can operate from battery only as
long as the power supply connector is plugged into the keypad.
Standby Battery
The keypad rechargeable battery provides 24 hours of backup battery power when primary DC power is not available. It is shipped already installed inside the keypad. The battery is intended for backup power only and not to operate the keypad on a daily basis. If the battery is low, or not plugged into the internal J3 battery connector, a low battery condition is indicated by the panel. Use the following steps to replace the battery. DMP recommends replacing the battery every 3 years under normal use.
Note: If removing the keypad from service, disconnect the power supply connector from the back of the keypad to avoid discharging the battery.
Removing the Keypad PCB
1. Disconnect the power supply connector from the back of the keypad.
2. Remove from the base.
3. Loosen the top keypad PCB snaps.
4. Lean the keypad PCB backwards and lift out from the bottom PCB snaps.
Figure 2: DC Power Supply Connector
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Figure 3: Mounting Holes
Figure 4: PCB Snaps
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Battery Replacement
Standby battery
connector
Standby battery
straps
Red
Black
Top Row Select Keys
Panic Emergency Fire
1. Disconnect the battery lead connector
from the keypad J3 battery header.
2. Squeeze the battery straps to remove the
standby battery.
3. Properly dispose of the used battery.
Caution: Risk of re, explosion, and burns. Do not disassemble, heat above 212°F (100°C), or incinerate.
4. Place the new battery (DMP Model
9000BAT) on the keypad PCB and replace the battery straps.
5. Observe polarity and connect the battery
lead connector to the keypad J3 battery
header.
Installing Keypad PCB
1. Set the keypad PCB into the bottom snaps
with the elastomer keyboard already in
Figure 5: Battery Replacement
place. See Figure 4.
2. Line up the PCB alignment post with the hole in the keypad PCB.
3. Press the PCB into the top PCB snaps to secure in place.
4. Replace the base.
Card Reader
When a proximity credential is presented to the Model 9063 internal reader, located behind the backlit logo, a beep tone is emitted to provide an audible acknowledgement of the credential read.
Panic Key Options
2-Button Panic Keys
All keypads offer Panic key function that allows users to send Panic, Emergency, or Fire reports to the central station. Enable the Panic key function in the keypad user menu. See Programming Keypad Options later in this document. Install the supplied icon labels below the top row of Select keys.
The user must press and hold the two Select keys for two seconds until
a beep from the keypad is heard. At the beep, the panel sends the following zone alarm reports to the central station:
Panic (left two Select keys)—Zone 19 with Device Name
Note: If using the panic key do not use Zone 19 in the XTL panel
programming.
Emergency—non-medical (center two Select keys)—Zone 29 with
Device Name
Fire (right two Select keys)—Zone 39 with Device Name
Internal Speaker Operation
All keypads emit standard tones for key presses, entry delay, and system alerts. The speaker also provides distinct burglary, re, zone monitor, and prewarn cadences. The keypads provide an alternate prewarn with alarm cadence that occurs when the status list displays a zone alarm.
Backlighting
The keyboard lights when a key is pressed or the speaker sounds. During an alarm condition, the keyboard lighted area turns Red. When all alarm conditions are cleared from the display, the Red display turns off and the lighted area returns to the user-selected brightness.
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Backlit Logo
1 2 3 4
9 0 CMD
5 6 7 8
A
(
C
B
D
)
F
E
G
!
I
H
J
?
L
K
V
,
X
W
S
$
U
T
P
&
R
Q
M
/
O
N
Y
'
(space
)
Z
-
#
*
.
First Letter
Second Letter
Third Letter
Special Character
(CBA
The backlit logo indicates the armed status of the panel and the power and battery status of the keypad. Depending on the status, the LED displays in Red or Green as listed in the table.
Color and Activity Operation
Green Steady Panel Disarmed, Primary Power OK, Battery OK Green Blinking Panel Disarmed, Primary Power OK, Battery Fault No Light Panel Disarmed, Primary Power Fault, Battery OK Red Steady Panel Armed, Primary Power OK, Battery OK Red/Green Alternate Panel Armed, Primary Power OK, Battery Fault Red Blinking Panel Armed, Primary Power Fault, Battery OK
End-User Options
All keypads provide three keypad adjustments the end-user can make through a User Options Menu. The user can also view the keypad model number and serial number.
On all keypads press and hold the Back Arrow (<—) and CMD (COMMAND) keys for two seconds to access User Options. The keypad display changes to SET BRIGHTNESS. Use the COMMAND key to display the next Option or press the Back Arrow to exit.
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Set tOne
<        >
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<        >
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Backlighting Brightness
Set the keypad LCD Display brightness level, and the Green keyboard backlighting. Use the left Select key to lower the brightness and the right Select key to raise the brightness. If the brightness level is lowered, it reverts to maximum intensity whenever a key is pressed. If no keys are pressed, and the speaker has not sounded for 10 seconds, the user-selected brightness
level restores.
Note: During primary power loss, the backlighting turns completely off after the 10 seconds of no activity to conserve the standby battery.
Internal Speaker Tone
Set the keypad internal speaker tone. At the SET TONE display, use the left Select key to lower
the tone and the right Select key to raise the tone.
Internal Volume Level
Set the keypad internal speaker volume for key presses and entry delay tone conditions.
During alarm and trouble conditions, the volume is always at maximum level. Use the left
Select key to decrease the volume and the right Select key to increase the volume.
Model Number
The LCD displays the keypad model number and rmware version/date.
Serial Number Display
The LCD displays the keypad serial number.
Entering Alpha Characters
To enter an alpha character, press the key that has the desired letter written
below it. The keypad display shows the number on that key. To change the number to a letter, press the top row Select key that corresponds to the letter location under the key. For example, if you press key number 1, the letters for that key are A, B, and C. Press the rst Select key for A, the second Select key for B, the third Select key for C, and the fourth Select key for special characters.
Entering Non-Alphanumeric Characters
Each key also has a special, non-alpha character. These characters are not shown on the keypad. Enter a space by pressing 9 then the third Select key. The following non-alpha characters are available: ( ) ! ? / & $ ‚ (space) ’ starting with the left bracket on the 1 digit key to the blank space and apostrophe on the 9 digit key. Use the 0 digit key to enter - . * # (dash, period, asterisk, or number sign).
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Entering Alpha Characters
Keys with Non-Alpha Characters
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Installer Options Menu
01110101101101010001100111
First Bit
Received
Position = 0
Site Code
Position = 1
Length = 8
User Code
Position = 9
Length = 16
Last Bit
Received
Position = 25
In this example the Wiegand Code Length = 26 bits.
All keypads provide Keypad Option and Keypad Diagnostic menus to allow installing and service technicians to congure
and test keypad operation.
Accessing Installer Options
Access the Installer Options Menu through the User Options function. Hold down the Back Arrow and COMMAND keys for two seconds to display SET BRIGHTNESS. Enter the code 3577 (INST) and press COMMAND. The display changes to KPD OPT (keypad options), KPD DIAG (keypad diagnostics), KPD RF (wireless survey), and STOP.
The Keypad Options menu allows you to set the default keypad message, enable 2-button Panic keys, and several
additional keypad options.
Additionally, the keypad must be operating anywhere in the Installer Options menu, 3577 (INST), to be automatically associated by the control panel receiver. To place the keypad into the association operation, rst remove the power connector from the back of the keypad. Then reapply power and access the Installer Options menu. See Keypad Wireless
Survey for more information.
Programming Keypad Options
KPd KPd KPd OPt diAg rF StOP
Keypad Options (KPD OPT)
To program keypad options, press the left Select key under KPD OPT.
deFAULt KeYPAd MSg:
Default Keypad Message
Enter a custom message of up to 16 characters to appear on the keypad display top line
whenever that line is not used for any other purpose. Press any Select key to clear the current message and enter a new custom display.
ArM PAnic KeYS: *Pn *eM *Fi
Arm Panic Keys
Use this option to congure the top row Select keys as 2-button Panic keys. To enable or disable a Panic, press the Select key under the appropriate display: PN (Panic), EM (Emergency), and FI (Fire). Once the panic is enabled, an asterisk displays next to the description. Refer to the Panic Key Options section earlier in this document.
nO OF USer cOde digitS:
Number of User Code Digits
Set the Number of User Code Digits to match panel operation. The XTL recognizes four digit
user codes.
The following options are for programming the internal proximity reader of the Model 9063 only.
ALL?: nO YeS deLAY: 2
Arming/Disarming Wait Time
Select the number of seconds (1-9) the keypad should wait when an area system displays ALL? NO YES during arming/disarming or a HOME/SLEEP/AWAY system waits during arming only. If NO or YES, or HOME, SLEEP, or AWAY is not manually selected before the delay expires, the keypad automatically selects the YES or the AWAY key. Select zero (0) to disable this feature. Default is 2.
cArd OPtiOnS dMP cUStOM
Card Options
Select DMP to indicate the reader sends a 26-bit DMP data string. To save the DMP option,
press the left top row Select key under DMP. Default is DMP.
Select CUSTOM if using a non-DMP credential. To select CUSTOM press the right top row Select
key.
Custom Card Definitions
WiegAnd cOde Length: 26
Wiegand Code Length
When using a custom credential, enter the total number of bits to be received in Wiegand code including parity bits. Press any top row Select key to enter a number between 0-255 to equal the number of bits. Default is 26 bits.
Typically, an access card contains data bits for a site code, a user code, and start/stop/parity bits. The starting position location and code length must be determined and programmed into
the keypad.
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Site cOde POSitiOn: 1
Site Code Position
Enter the site code start position in the data string. Press any Select key to enter a number between 0-255. Default is 1.
Site cOde Length: 8
Site Code Length
Enter the number of characters the site code contains. Press any Select key to enter a number between 1-16. Default is 8.
USer cOde POSitiOn: 9
User Code Position
Dene the User Code start bit position. Press any Select key to enter a number between 0-255. Default is 9.
USer cOde Length: 16
User Code Length
Dene the number of User Code bits. Press the fourth Select key to enter a custom number. Custom numbers can only be a number between 16-32. Press COMMAND to save the entry. The default is the DMP value of 16.
reqUire Site cOde: nO YeS
Require Site Code
Press the top row Select key under YES to use a site code and press COMMAND to view the site code entry display. Default is NO.
Note: A card with a site code greater than three digits cannot be used. Use only cards with three-digit site codes.
Site cOdeS 1-4 > > > >
Site Codes 1-4
Enter site codes 1-4 (left to right separated by > sign). Press the Select key below the > sign to add, delete, or change the site code and press COMMAND. Site code range is 0-999. Press the COMMAND key to display SITE CODES 5-8.
Site cOdeS 5-8 > > > >
Site Codes 5-8
Enter site codes 5-8 (left to right separated by > sign). Press the Select key below the > sign to add, delete, or change the site code and press COMMAND. Site code range is 0-999.
degrAded MOde
Degraded Mode
Note: The Degraded Mode option appears in programming, but does not currently apply to the 9000 Series Keypad.
Accessing Keypad Diagnostics
If necessary, refer to Accessing Installer Options earlier in this document.
KPd KPd KPd OPt diAg rF StOP
Keypad Diagnostics (KPD DIAG)
The Keypad Diagnostic option allows you to check the display segments, keyboard backlighting
and test individual keys.
Press the Select key under KPD DIAG. The keypad lights all display segments and illuminates the keyboard in Red. In approximately one second the keyboard backlighting changes to Green. The keypad alternates between these two states for approximately two minutes. Press COMMAND at any time to begin testing individual keys.
PreSS KeY tO teSt
Test Individual Keys
The display changes to PRESS KEY TO TEST. This option tests each key on the keyboard to ensure it is operating properly. Press and hold each key for about two seconds. The key number being held appears in the display. Verify the correct number displays before testing the next key.
inPUt WiegAnd
Input Wiegand (9063 only)
This option tests the internal input from proximity credentials. The display shows OKAY each time a good proximity read is received.
Accessing Keypad Wireless Survey
Access the Installer Options Menu through the User Options function. Hold down the Back Arrow and COMMAND keys for two seconds to display SET BRIGHTNESS. Enter the code 3577 (INST) and press COMMAND.
KPd KPd KPd OPt diAg rF StOP
Keypad Wireless Survey (KPD RF)
Press the Select key under KPD RF to start the RF communication survey test. The keypad logo turns on Red indicating communication has not been established with the panel receiver. When successful communication has been established, the keypad logo turns Green.
rF SUrVeY
Note: The keypad RF survey is a good option to use during the keypad association programming by the control panel. The backlit logo turns Green to indicate that it has been associated by
the panel.
Exiting the Installer Options
When done, press the COMMAND key once to return to the Installer Options screen. Press the Select key under STOP to exit the Installer Options function.
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Additional Programming
ABC SECURITY ARM DISARM
ABC SECURITY ENTER CODE: –
ABC SECURITY ALL? NO YES
Select NO to arm or disarm individual areas. Select YES, or simply wait, to automatically arm or disarm all areas for which you are authorized.
Entry delay starts. The System disarms the areas to which you are authorized.
ABC SECURITY
ENTER CODE: –
The 9063 keypads allow users to present a proximity credential to the built-in proximity reader. Users can also manually enter their user code into the keypad. The keypad veries the user code and its authority with the panel.
Programming Cards into the System
This programming feature operates on 9063 keypads only. Access the User Menu in one of two ways. When MENU? NO YES displays, choose YES and present your proximity credential to the reader or manually enter your user code into the
keypad.
From the User Menu, select USER CODES?. Choose ADD. At the ENTER CODE: - display, present the credential to the reader. The keypad works by reading the user code from the data sent by the proximity reader. For more information, refer to the panel User’s Guide section on adding, deleting, and changing user codes.
Proximity Credentials Compatibility
DMP Keypads with internal proximity readers are compatible with most standard 125Khz Prox credentials available from HID and all DMP proximity credentials. DMP Keypads are not compatible with iClass or other non-HID credentials. There are custom and non-standard credentials from HID that are not compatible with DMP proximity keypads. If you are using HID cards that have not been purchased directly from DMP, it is recommended to thoroughly test the application fully before installation. DMP does not guarantee compatibility with credentials not purchased from DMP.
User’s Guide
This User’s Guide covers all 9000 Series keypads and contains different sections: Keypad Arming and Disarming, and Keypad Entry Delay. All of the examples displayed assume that CLOSING CODE is YES in panel programming.
Keypad Arming and Disarming
Area System Arming and Disarming
Press COMMAND, the keypad displays ARM DISARM. Press the Select key under either option. The keypad displays ENTER CODE: -. Present your card to the reader. Once validated by the system, all areas assigned to your code arm or disarm
automatically.
Figure 6: Area Arming and Disarming
All/Perimeter System Arming and Disarming
Present your card to the reader or press COMMAND, the keypad displays DISARM? or PERIM ALL (when arming). Press the Select key under the desired option. The keypad displays ENTER CODE: -. Present your card to the reader. Once validated by the system, the selected areas arm or disarm automatically.
Home/Away System Arming and Disarming
Present your card to the reader. If the system is armed, once the card is validated, all areas are disarmed and the keypad displays ALL SYSTEM OFF. If the system is disarmed when you present your card, once the card is validated, HOME SLEEP AWAY displays. Manually select HOME, SLEEP, AWAY or after a short time-out, all areas automatically arm in the AWAY
mode.
Keypad Entry Delay
All Systems
Once the entry delay starts, the keypad sounds an entry tone and displays ENTER CODE: - . Present your card to the reader. Once validated by the system, all areas assigned to your code arm or disarm automatically.
Figure 7: Entry Delay
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FCC Information
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modications made by the user and not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Specications
Operating Voltage 12 VDC
Standby Battery 9000BAT
Voltage 3.7 VDC Capacity 800Ah Type Lithium Polymer Rechargeable
Standby Time 24 Hours Frequency Range: 903-927 MHz Dimensions: 7” W x 5.25” H x 0.5” D Color: White Housing Material Flame retardant ABS
Compatibility
XTL Panels
Patents
U. S. Patent No. 7,239,236
800-641-4282
www.dmp.com
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Listings and Approvals
FCC Part 15 RFID Reader FCC ID: CCKPC0126 Industry Canada ID: 5251A-PC0126
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