Digital Monitoring Products 9000 series Installation Manual

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.
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
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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