Grafica DNE-K07 Reference And Installation Manual

V1.4
DNE-K07
Reference and Installation Manual
English, Español, Français
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Table of Contents
English Instructions (P. 2 - 12).................................... ... .................... 2
What’s New with Version 1.4................................................................................2
Introduction...........................................................................................................2
Installation............................................................................................................3
Programming........................................................................................................5
Keypad Options....................................................................................................6
Uploading/Downloading Data and Updating ........................................................9
Programming Sections.......................................................................................10
Instrucciones en Español (P. 13 - 23)....................................... ... ... . 13
Novedades de la Version 1.4............................................................................ 13
Introducción....................................................................................................... 13
Instalación......................................................................................................... 14
Programación.................................................................................................... 16
Opciones del Teclado........................................................................................ 17
Carga /Descarga y Actualización de Datos....................................................... 20
Programación de Secciones ............................................................................. 21
Instructions en Français (P. 24 - 34)................................................ 24
Du nouveau avec la Version 1.4 ........................................................................24
Introduction.........................................................................................................24
Installation..........................................................................................................26
Programmation...................................................................................................27
Options du clavier...............................................................................................28
Chargement/téléchargement de données et mise à jour ...................................32
Sections de programmation ...............................................................................33
Figures / Figuras....................................... ........................................ 35
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English Instructions (P. 2 - 12)
Grafica is the most advanced keypad and communication device in the security industry. Developed to resolve operational flaws with security system keypads, Grafica offers the ability to view zone locations on a floor plan drawing through its graphic LCD screen and provides simple menu-driven commands that eliminate the need of user manuals thus reducing training time to a minimum. The software contains over 120,000 lines of code and was developed in collaboration with end users resulting in a keypad that is intuitive and guides the user to the next logical step.
Other software-related features include downloadable tunes and bitmaps for many functions, a smart search engine for users and zones, alarm clock, and on­site upgradable firmware. Grafica’s design uses the latest and most sophisticated technologies available, such as metallic colour finishing, laser-trimmed text, flexible and multi-layered PCBs and SMD fine-pitch components. With its shocking, ultra-modern style, Grafica sets a new milestone for communication devices in the security industry for years to come.
1.0 What’s New with Version 1.4
• Built-in Temperature Sensor (section 2.3.1 on page 3)
• Optional External Temperature Sensor (section 2.3.2 on page 3)
• Keypad Input (section 3.5 on page 4)
• Keypad Input Type Option (section 5.7 on page 7)
• Outside Temperature Calibration (section 5.11 on page 9)
• Inside Temperature Calibration (section 5.11 on page 9)
2.0 Introduction
2.1 Specifications
Power input: Typically 12 to 16 Vdc, 130mA maximum Number of inputs: 1 Temperature sensors: 1 built-in
1 optional external temperature sensor (DNE-
TEMP) Power indication: Blue LED on Locate indication: Blue LED flashes Combus fault indication: Fault indication message will appear on the LCD
screen. Anti-tamper switch: Yes (optional) Display: Film Super Twisted Nematic (Black and white
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contrast), 128 x 128 pixels.
Under Electrostatic-Discharge (ESD) conditions
the screen may go blank. To reset the screen
press any key.
Compatibility: DGP-NE96 control panel V1.3 or higher
DGP-848 control panel
EVO48
EVO192 (Only supports up to 96 zones)
Winload V2.6 or higher
NEware V2.0 or higher
2.2 Navigation
Grafica’s three action keys represent selections that appear directly above the key on the screen (Figure 2 on page 35). They enable you to move forward/back, change the status of options and save choices. The scroll keys enable you to highlight and select options throughout the various menus.
2.3 Temperature Sensors
Grafica offers a built-in temperature sensor and an optional external temperature sensor.
2.3.1 Built-in Temperature Sensor
If the Inside Temp. ON option is enabled in Grafica, the built-in temperature sensor’s (Figure 3 on page 36) reading will display on the System Status screen next to the word “IN”. If another temperature sensor is required, refer to section 2.3.2 on page 3.
2.3.2 Optional Exter nal Temperature Sensor
Grafica offers an optional external temperature sensor (DNE-TEMP) that connects to Grafica’s keypad input (section 3.5 on page 4). If the Outside Temp. ON option is enabled in Grafica, the sensor’s reading will display on the System Status screen next to the word “OUT”.
3.0 Installation
3.1 Viewing Angle
Grafica’s graphic LCD screen is best viewed from an angle between 20° and -10° (Figure 1 on page 35). Be sure to install the Grafica keypad at a height and in a direction that provides the best viewing angle.
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3.2 Keypad Cover Clearance
Grafica’s keypad cover requires sufficient space in order to open properly. Ensure a clearance of approximately 9cm (3.5in) between the bottom of the keypad and possible obstructions such as a light switch that may prevent the keypad from opening properly (Figure 2 on page 35).
3.3 Mounting the Metal Wall Plate
1. Place metal wall plate to desired position.
2. Drill and insert screws into holes labeled “A” (Figure 4 on page 36). Both
the top and bottom center holes “C” can be used for an electrical box.
3.4 Connecting Grafica
Y ou can connect Grafica to the control panel’s combus in a star and/or daisy chain configuration. The combus consists of four wires that provide power and two-way communication between the control panel and all modules connected to it. Connect the four terminals labelled
RED, BLK, GRN and YEL
of the module to the corresponding terminals on the control panel (Figure 5 on page 37). Please refer to the appropriate control panel’s Reference & Installation Manual for maximum allowable installation distances.
3.5 Keypad Input
Grafica’s keypad input can be utilized as a zone input or as an input for the optional temperature sensor (section 2.3.2 on pag e 3) . Refer to Figure 5 on page 37 for connection instructions.
3.6 Mounting Grafica
1. Place Grafica’s back plate flush against the mounted metal wall plate “B”
(Figure 7 on page 38).
2. Slide Grafica’s open slots labeled “A” (Figure 6 on page 38) onto the
metal wall plate’s tabs labeled “A” (Figure 7 on page 38).
3. Gently apply downward pressure to snap Grafica onto the meta l wall plate.
4. You may insert the optional screw “C” under the Grafica keyp ad through
the space in the metal wall plate’s left tab (Figure 7 on page 38).
3.7 Removing Grafica
1. If required, remove the optional screw (Figure 7 on page 38).
2. Gently lift the unit upwards with your hands until it separates from the
metal wall plate (Figure 8 on page 39).
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4.0 Programming
Grafica programming is done through the panel’s Module Programming Mode. Grafica can also be programmed using the WinLoad Installer Upload/Download Software. For more information, refer to the WinLoad instructions or visit our W eb site at www.p aradox.ca. W e strongly recommend that you read this entire manual before you begin programming.
Floor plans, tones and graphics can be downloaded to Grafica using WinLoad V2.6 or higher and NEware V2.0 or higher.
4.1 Entering Module Programming Mode
Like all other keypads in the system, Grafica is programmed through the control panel. To do so, you must enter the panel’s Module Programming Mode:
1. From Normal Mode press and hold the [0] key.
2. Enter the [
INSTALLER CODE] (by default 000000).
3. Enter section [4003].
4. Enter Grafica’s 8-digit [
SERIAL NUMBER].
5. Enter the 3-digit [
SECTION] you want to program.
6. Enter the required [
DATA].
The control panel will then redirect all programming to the selected Grafica keypad. Use the scroll and action keys (Figure 2 on page 35) to navigate through desired sections.
The keypad’s serial number is located on the PCB or enter section
[0000] in step 3 to view Grafica’s version and serial number.
4.2 Programming Methods
The following methods can be used when programming the Grafica keypad:
4.2.1 Feature Select Programming
You can program sections by enabling or disabling options. Within these sections, keys [1] to [8] or scroll keys represent a specific Grafica option. Use the scroll keys to highlight the desired option and press the corresponding action key to enable or disable the option. An “X” will appear to indicate that the option is enabled. Press the appropriate action key to save the status of the selected options.
4.2.2 Decimal Programming
Some sections require the entry of a decimal value. For this method, any value from 000 to 255 can be entered.
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4.2.3 Hexadecimal Programming
Some sections require the entry of hexadecimal values
A to F
. Press the
[#]
key to scroll through these values. If the value is left unchanged for two seconds, Grafica will automatically select it and move forward to the next digit.
5.0 Keypad Options
The following sections detail Grafica’s programing options.
5.1 Partition Assignment
SECTION [001]: OPTIONS [1] TO [8] Each keypad in the system can be assigned to one or more partitions. In section [001], options [1] to [8] represent partitions 1 through 8 respectively. To assign the keypad to a partition, enable the option that corresponds to the desired partition. By default, partitions 1 to 8 are enabled.
Options [5] to [8] are available with DGP-NE96 systems only.
5.2 Display Code Entry
SECTION [002]: OPTION [1] This option determines whether the user’s code # (PIN) is displayed o n the LCD screen when entering the PIN.
Option [1] OFF = Digits are replaced by asterisks (*) (default) Option [1] ON = Code # (PIN) digits will be displayed
5.3 Display Exit Delay
SECTION [002]: OPTION [2] Based on the user's needs, an Exit Delay Timer can be programmed to provide the user time to exit the partition before the system is armed. If this option is enabled, the Exit Delay Timer's countdown will appear on the LCD screen next to the hourglass icon.
Option [2] OFF = Exit delay time will not appear Option [2] ON = Exit delay time will appear (default)
5.4 Display Entry Delay
SECTION [002]: OPTION [3] Based on the user's needs, an Entry Delay Timer can be programmed to provide the user time to enter their code # (PIN) before the alarm is triggered. If this option is enabled, the Entry Delay Timer's countdown will appear on the graphic LCD screen next to the hourglass icon.
Option [3] OFF = Does not display Entry Delay Timer Option [3] ON = Displays Entry Delay Timer (default)
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5.5 Confidential Mode
SECTION [002]: OPTIONS [4] AND [5]
For UL installations, Confidential Mode must be disabled (option [4] = OFF)
If Confidential Mode is enabled and actions are not performed on the Grafica keypad for a period of time, the LCD screen will display the time, date and all LEDs on the keypad will turn off until either a key is pressed, or an code # is entered. The period of time in which no action is performed is defined by the Confidential Mode Timer (section 5.10 on page 9).
Grafica will switch from Confidential Mode to Normal Mode once a key is pressed or a code # (PIN) is entered. In normal mode, Grafica displays the date, time and the status of the zones for every partition assigned to the keypad. In addition, the alarm memory , byp assed zones and troubles will also be displayed.
S
ECTION [002]: OPTION [4]
Option [4] OFF = Normal Mode (default) Option [4] ON = Confidential Mode
S
ECTION [002]: OPTION [5]
Option [5] OFF = Exit confidential mode by entering an code # (PIN) (default) Option [5] ON = Exit confidential mode by pressing any key
Section [002] option [5] will work only if option [4] in section [002] is enabled.
5.6 Exit Delay Beep
SECTION [002]: OPTION [6] The keypad can beep once every second or play a selected tone during the Exit Delay Timer. During the final 10 seconds only the beep tone will be heard (at a faster interval) to provide a final warning before the area is armed.
Option [6] OFF = Exit Delay beep is disabled Option [6] ON = Exit Delay beep is enabled (default)
5.7 Keypad Input Type
SECTION [002]: OPTION [7] Grafica’s keypad input (section 3.5 on page 4) can be utilized as a zone or as an input for an optional external temperature sensor (section 2.3.2 on page 3). If set as a temperature input, Grafica represents it as the outside temperature on the System Status screen next to the word “OUT”.
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Option [7] OFF = Temperature sensor input (default) Option [7] ON = Zone input
5.8 Keypad Tamper
SECTION [002]: OPTION [8] When the keypad tamper option is enabled and the keypad's anti-tamper switch (optional) is triggered, the keypad will send a Tamper report to the control panel via the combus.
Option [8] OFF = Grafica’s tamper option is disabled (default) Option [8] ON = Grafica’s tamper option is enabled
5.9 Beep on Trouble
SECTION [003]: OPTIONS [1] TO [4] Potential troubles have been sorted into groups. With these options enabled, the keypad will emit an intermittent beep tone whenever a trouble condition occurs from one of the trouble groups. The intermittent beep will remain activated until the user enters Grafica’s Trouble Display or if the trouble is resolved. For a list of troubles, see the appropriate control panel’s Reference and Installation Manual. The intermittent beep will be re-initialized whenever the trouble condition reoccurs.
5.9.1 System and Clock Trouble Beep
SECTION [003]: OPTION [1] O
ption [1] OFF = Beep disabled (default)
Option [1] ON= Beep on: System Troubles and Clock Loss
5.9.2 Communicator Trouble Beep
SECTION [003]: OPTION [2] Option [2] OFF = Beep disabled (default) Option [2] ON = Beep on: Communicator Troubles
5.9.3 Module and Combus Trouble Beep
SECTION [003]: OPTION [3] Option [3] OFF = Beep disabled (default) Option [3] ON = Beep on: Module and Combus Troubles
5.9.4 All Zone Trouble Beep
SECTION [003]: OPTION [4] Option [4] OFF = Beep disabled (default) Option [4] ON = Beep on: All Zone Troubles
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5.10 Confidential Mode Timer
SECTION [004] Section [004] determines the amount of time that must elapse without performing an action on the keypad before the keypad enters Confidential Mode (section 5.5 on page 7). The Confidential Mode Timer can be any value from 005 to 255 seconds (default: 120 seconds).
5.11 Temperature Calibration
SECTION [005] = OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION SECTION [006] = INSIDE TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION The outside temperature reading is that given by the optional external temperature sensor (section 2.3.2 on page 3) when connected to Grafica’s input. The inside temperature reading is that given by Grafica’s built-in temperature sensor (section 2.3.1 on page 3). If the temperature reading is inaccurate, enter a calibration value in the corresponding section to adjust the reading. Enter a value between 000 to 254 (000 and 128 = no calibration value). When in Celsius, every value from 001 to 127 adds .5 degrees, and every value from 129 to 254 subtracts .5 degrees, to the temperature display . When in Fahrenheit, every value from 001 to 127 adds 1 degree, and every value from 129 to 254 subtracts 1 degree, to the temperature display.
6.0 Uploading/Downloading Dat a and Updating
6.1 Download Data from the Memory Key
SECTION [100] Use this section to down load Grafica sections [001] to [004], all zone labels, area labels and user labels from the Memory Key.
Only the Memory Key will function with Grafica keypads.
1. Insert the Memory Key into the keypad’s connector (Figure 9 on
page 39).
2. To download the contents of the Memory Key, enter the keypad’s
programming mode (section 4.1 on page 5) and enter section [100] in step 5.
3. When the keypad emits a confirmation beep, wait five seconds and
remove the Memory Key after the second confirmation beep.
6.2 Copy Data to Memory Key
SECTION [110]
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Use this section to copy Grafica sections [001] to [004], all zone labels, area labels and user labels to the Memory Key.
Only the Memory Key will function with Grafica keypads.
1. Insert the Memory Key into the keypad’s connector (Figure 9 on
page 39). Ensure that the Memory Key’s jumper is ON (Figure 10 on page 40).
2. To copy the contents to the Memory Key, enter the keypad’s
programming mode (section 4.1 on page 5) and enter section [110] in step 5.
3. After the confirmation beep, wait five seconds and remove the Memory
Key after the second confirmation beep.
After copying data, set the jumper to OFF to avoid accidentally overwriting its contents (Figure 10 on page 40).
6.3 Updating Grafica’s Firmware Version
Update Grafica’s firmware version, without physically changing the microprocessor, by using the Universal In-Field Programmer (UIP-256). Connect the Universal In-Field Programmer to Grafica (Figure 9 on page 39) and refer to the Univer sal In-Field Programmer Instructions to update Grafica’s firmware version.
7.0 Programming Sections
U= Default Setting
Section [001]: Keypad Partition Assignment
Option OFF ON
[1] P
ARTITION 1 .DISABLED UENABLED
[2] PARTITION 2 .DISABLED UENABLED [3] PARTITION 3 .DISABLED UENABLED [4] PARTITION 4 .DISABLED UENABLED [5] PARTITION 5 .DISABLED UENABLED [6] PARTITION 6 .DISABLED UENABLED [7] PARTITION 7 .DISABLED UENABLED [8] PARTITION 8 .DISABLED UENABLED
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U= Default Setting
* Must be enabled through Option [4] in section [002] first.
U= Default Setting
Default Setting: 120 seconds
Section [002]: General Options 1
Option OFF ON
[1] D
ISPLAY CODE ENTRY UDISABLED .ENABLED
[2] DISPLAY EXIT DELAY .DISABLED UENABLED [3] DISPLAY ENTRY DELAY .DISABLED UENABLED [4] CONFIDENTIAL MODE UDISABLED .ENABLED [5]
T
O EXIT CONFIDENTIAL MODE *
UENTER CODE .PRESS KEY
[6] EXIT DELAY BEEP .DISABLED UENABLED [7] KEYPAD INPUT TYPE UTEMP. SENSOR .ZONE [8] KEYPAD TAMPER UDISABLED .ENABLED
Section [003]: Beep on Trouble
Option OFF ON
[1] S
YSTEM & CLOCK TROUBLE BEEP UDISABLED .ENABLED
[2] COMMUNICATOR TROUBLE BEEP UDISABLED .ENABLED [3] MODULE & COMBUS TROUBLE BEEP UDISABLED .ENABLED [4] ALL ZONE TROUBLE BEEP UDISABLED .ENABLED [5] FUTURE USE .N/A .N/A [6] F
UTURE USE .N/A .N/A
[7] F
UTURE USE .N/A .N/A
[8] F
UTURE USE .N/A .N/A
Section [004]: Confidential Mode Timer
Data ___/___/___ (005 to 255 seconds)
Section [005]: Outside Temperature Calibration
Data ___/___/___ (001 to 254; 000 and 128 = no calibration value)
Section [006]: Inside Temperature Calibration
Data ___/___/___ (001 to 254; 000 and 128 = no calibration value)
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Section [100]: Download From Memory Key
DOWNLOAD DATA FROM MEMORY KEY
Section [110]: Copy to Memory Key
UPLOAD DATA TO MEMORY KEY
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