Thinline Series (7060, 7063, 7070, 7073, 7160, 7163, 7170, and 7173) and Aqualite Series
(7060A, 7063A, 7070A, and 7073A) LCD keypads oer flexible features and functionality.
Each keypad provides:
• Custom 16-character home or business name in the display
• Four 2-button panic keys
• AC Power/Armed LED
• 32-character display
• Backlit keyboard and DMP logo
• Internal speaker
• Red keyboard lighting in alarm conditions
• Simple harness connection to 4-wire keypad bus
• Optional backboxes for conduit or wall mount applications
Models 7070/A, 7073/A, 7170, and 7173
Provide four fully-programmable, Class B, Style A, supervised, power limited protection
zones that can be programmed for a variety of burglary and access control applications.
Models 7063/A, 7073/A, 7163, and 7173
Provide a built-in proximity card reader designed to read proximity credentials.
Models 7073/A and 7173
Provide a door strike relay and allow Wiegand input from external card readers.
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KEYPAD FEATURES
Select Keys
143
2
Armed/Power
LEDs
Proximity
Credential Reader
and Backlit Logo
FRI2: 52 PM
1 2 3 4
C
B
A
5 6 7 8
O
N
M
9 0 CMD
Z
Y
Figure 1: 7000 Series LCD Keypad
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Keypad Display/
Status List
Panic Keys
I
F
E
G
D
R
Q
P
S
B
L
H
K
J
X
U
W
T
V
R
E
K
T
C
N
A
E
Command
(CMD) Key
Back Arrow Key
32-Character Display
Power LED
Armed LED
Proximity
Credential
Reader and
Backlit Logo
ABC SECURITY
FRI2: 52 PM
1 2 3 4
C
B
A
5 6 7 8
D
O
N
M
P
9 0 CMD
Z
Y
I
F
H
E
G
R
U
Q
T
S
K
C
A
B
K
J
W
V
T
N
E
L
E
X
R
Select Keys
Command
Back Arrow
Figure 2: Thinline 7100 Series LCD Keypad
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ENTER CHARACTERS
NUMBER PAD
1. Choose a character from the table. Use the Greek Characters table if Greek was
selected as the keypad language setting.
2. Identify the Number the character correlates with and press that number on the
number pad.
3. Identify the Select Key for the character and press that select key on the keypad.
Press that select key again for the lowercase letter (Latin characters only).
4. When the desired character displays on the keypad, return to step 1 to enter
another character or press CMD if finished.
NUMBER
1ABC( [ {
2DEF) ] }
3GHI! ^ ~
4JKL? “ |
5MNO/ \ `
6PQR& $
7STU@ %
8VWX, =
9YZSpace :_ ;
0- +. ‘* <# >
1234
SELECT KEY
Table 1: Latin Characters
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NUMBER
1ΑΒΓ( [ {
2ΔΕΖ) ] }
3ΗΘΙ! ^ ~
4ΚΛΜ? “ |
5ΝΞΟ/ \ `
6ΠΡΣ& $
7ΤΥΦ@ %
8ΧΨΩ, =
9SpaceSpaceSpace :_ ;
0- +. ‘* <# >
1234
Table 2: Greek Characters
SELECT KEY
PANIC KEY OPTIONS
2-Button Panic Keys
All keypads oer a panic key function that allows users to send panic, emergency, or fire
reports to the central station in an emergency. Enable the panic key function in the keypad
user menu. Place the supplied icon stickers below the top row select keys. The user must
press and hold the two select keys for two seconds until a beep is heard.
Panic (left two select keys)—Zone 19 + Device Address
Emergency Non-Medical (center two select keys)—Zone 29 + Device Address
Fire (right two select keys)—Zone 39 + Device Address
7/0 Panic Keys
All keypads allow the user to initiate a panic alarm by pressing the 7 and 0 (zero) keys at
the same time for one-half (1/2) second. Enable the 7/0 Panic function in Installer Options.
When enabled, all keypads send a Zone Short message to the panel for the first zone of
the keypad address. When the keys are released, a Zone Restore message can be sent
from the initiating keypad. To produce a panic alarm, program the first zone of the keypad
address as a panic type (PN) in panel programming. Place a 1k Ohm end-of-line (EOL)
resistor, DMP Model 311, across the white/brown pair of zone wires on models 7070/A,
7073/A, 7170, and 7173. A Zone Restore message sends when the keys are released. The 1k
Ohm EOL resistor is not required on 7060/A, 7063/A, 7160, and 7163 keypads.
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USER OPTIONS MENU
To access the Options menu, press and hold the back arrow and CMD keys for 2 seconds.
Backlighting Brightness
Adjust the LCD display brightness level, power and armed LEDs, the green keyboard,
and the logo backlighting. At SET BRIGHTNESS, use the left select key to decrease the
brightness and the right select key to increase 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 30 seconds, the user-selected brightness level
restores.
Internal Speaker Tone
Adjust the keypad internal speaker tone. At SET TONE, use the left select key to decrease
the tone and the right select key to increase the tone.
Internal Volume Level
Adjust 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.
At SET VOLUME LEVEL, use the left select key to decrease the volume and the right select
key to increase the volume.
Model Number
Display the keypad model number, firmware version, and date.
Keypad Address
Display the current keypad address.
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INSTALL THE KEYPAD
REMOVE THE COVER
1
The keypad housing is made up of two parts: the cover,
which contains the circuit board and components, and
the base.
To separate the keypad cover from the base, insert a
flathead screwdriver into one of the slots on the bottom
of the keypad and gently lift the screwdriver upward.
Repeat with the other slot. Gently separate the cover
from the base and set the cover containing the keypad
components aside. See Figure 3.
Figure 3: Separate the
Keypad Housing
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Cover
Base
WIRE THE KEYPAD
J5
Y/W
R
2
Each keypad model has specific wiring assignments. All zones are supervised. Use
1kOhm EOL resistors, DMP Model 311 on keypad zones 1-4. Locate the keypad model
below and refer to Figure 5 to wire the keypad.
Models 7060/A, 7063/A, 7160, and 7163
Supplied with a 4-wire harness for panel keypad bus connection.
Models 7070/A, 7073/A, 7170, and 7173
Supplied with a 12-wire data bus/zone harness. Four wires connect to the keypad bus.
The remaining eight wires are for the four zone inputs, four wires for each zone.
Models 7073/A and 7173
Supplied with a 5-wire output/reader harness and a 12-wire data bus/zone harness.
Firmly grasp the wires near the base and hold the outside
edges of the keypad housing. Line up the red and yellow
wires with the guides on the board to inset the connector
into the J5 keypad terminal. Observe wire colors when
connecting the red, yellow, green, and black wires to the
keypad bus. See Figure 4.
• Connect red wire to panel terminal 7
• Connect yellow wire to panel terminal 8
• Connect green wire to panel terminal 9
• Connect black wire to panel terminal 10
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Figure 4: Wiring Harness
Additional Power Supply
If the current draw for all keypads exceeds the panel output, provide additional current by
adding a Model 505-12 auxiliary power supply.
1. Connect all keypad black ground wires to the power supply negative terminal.
2. Run a jumper wire from the power supply negative terminal to the panel common
ground terminal.
3. Connect all keypad power (+12VDC) wires to the power supply positive terminal.
Do not connect the power supply positive terminal to any panel terminal. Refer to
the 505-12 Power Supply Installation Guide if needed (LT-0453).
Keypad Bus Monitor
For listed fire protective systems, the 893A Module or 277 Trouble Sounder must be
installed on the XR150/XR550 Series panel to monitor the keypad bus. It should be
programmed to sound when the keypad bus fails to operate.
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1K EOL
1K EOL
1K EOL
1K EOL
Green/White
– Connect Reader Data 0
White
– Connect Reader Data 1
Orange
– Door Strike N/O
Gray
–
Door Strike C
Violet
–
Door Strike N/C
Yellow/White
White/Yellow
Orange White
White/Orange
Red/White
White/Red
Brown/White
White/Brown
Black
– Ground
Green
– Receive Data
Yellow
– Send Data
Red
– Keypad Power
– Zone 4
– Zone 3
– Zone 2
– Zone 1
ExternalReader/Door Strike
7073/7073A, 7173 Keypads
All Keypads
Zones 1-4
7070/7070A, 7073/7073A, 7170/7173 Keypads
Surface and Backbox
Mounting Holes
Combined 4-square
and 3-gang switch box
Mounting Holes
Surface and Backbox
Mounting Holes
*All zones are supervised and suitable for fire applications.
*Maximum zone line impedence is 100 Ohms.
*Ground fault detected at 1420 Ohms or less.
Figure 5: Keypad Back Showing Wiring
Harness Assignments
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WIRE FOR ACCESS CONTROL
3
Internal Access Control Reader
The 7063/A, 7073/A, 7163, and 7173 keypads provide a built-in proximity card reader
that is compatible with most standard 125kHz proximity credentials. An external
13.56MHz proximity reader can be connected and will be compatible with 13.56MHz
proximity credentials. For a list of publicly supported card formats, see Public Card
Formats.
Note: Some proximity credentials are not compatible with DMP proximity
keypads. Test the intended proximity credentials with the application before
installation. DMP does not guarantee compatibility with credentials not
purchased from DMP.
External Access Control Reader
To accept Wiegand data input from other external card readers, connect a 12VDC
external reader to a 7073/A or 7173 keypad. Connect the red and black power wires
from the reader to the power wires from the panel. These connect in parallel with the
keypad power wires. Connect the reader (Data 1) wire to the white wire on the 5–wire
keypad cable. Connect the reader (Data 0) wire to the green/white wire on the 5–wire
keypad cable. See Figure 6.
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