Access Control .................................................................................................................................................................... 11
System Options................................................................................................................................................................... 18
System Event Call Direction................................................................................................................................................ 29
Global Access Control Features.................................... ... ... ... .... ... ... ................................................................................... 29
Communication Settings...................................................................................................................................................... 30
Other Settings and Modes................................................................................................................................................... 39
Power Consumption............................................................................................................................................................ 42
All modules connected to the control panel’s combus have an 8-d igit serial number. Remove the extra serial number sticker
from the modules’ PC board and affix in the appropriate spaces provided below (Max. 95 Modules).
Module Type & DetailsSerial #Module Type & DetailsSerial #
When option [7] in section [502] is enabled for
PGM1 to act as a zone input for two-wire smoke
detectors, the control panel will recognize PGM1
as input number 255.
Zone Numbering
Sections [001] to [048] represent zones 1 through
48. This feature tells the control panel where the
detection device is connected and which of the 48
zones is assigned to that device.
Enter 3-digit [
the hardwired detection device is connected.
NOTE: An input number is not required for Keypad
Zones (DGP2-641BL/RB, DGP2-640, DGP2-648,
DNE-K07), Combus Motion Detectors (DGP2-50,
DGP2-60, DGP2-70, DG85W), Door Contact
Modules (DGP2-ZC1), 1-Zone Expansion Modules
(DGP2-ZX1), and the Access Control Modules
(DGP-ACM11).
Enter the 8-digit [
Detector or Module to which the hardwired
detection device is connected.
INPUTNUMBER] of the Module to which
SERIALNUMBER] of the Combus
Zone Parameters
Sections [101] to [148] represent zones 1 through 48. This
feature defines the type of zone, its partition assignment and
the zone’s options.
To clear a zone’s numbering (sections [001] to [048]):
For LCD keypads:
1.Enter a section number between [001] and [048].
2.Press [0] and then [
For Grafica keypads:
1.Enter a section number between [001] and [048].
2.Press [0] to clear the serial number.
3.Using Grafica’s scroll keys, highlight the input number and then press [0] to clear the data.
4.Press Grafica’s center action key (Save) to save and exit.
ENTER] to save and exit.
[048]
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/____/__/__
[148]
______
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Keyswitch Programming
Keyswitch Numbering
Sections [049] to [056] represent keyswitches 1 to 8
respectively. This feature tells the control panel where
the keyswitch is connected and which of the 8
Keyswitch Parameters
Sections [149] to [156] represent keyswitches 1 to 8
respectively. This feature defines the keyswitch’s
partition assignment and arming method.
keyswitch locations is assigned to that device.
Keyswitch Partition Assignment
1- Keyswitch Assigned to Partition 1
2- Keyswitch Assigned to Partition 2
3- Keyswitch Assigned to Partition 3
4- Keyswitch Assigned to Partition 4
Keyswitch Definitions
1- Momentary Keyswitch
2- Maintained Keyswitch
3- Generates Utility Key Event on
Open only
4- Generates Utility Key Event on
Open & Close
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Enter 3-digit [INPUTNUMBER] of the
Module to which the keyswitch is
connected.
Enter 8-digit [
Module to which the keyswitch is
connected.
SERIALNUMBER] of the
KeyswitchLocationModule Section8-digit Serial NumberInput#SectionDefineAssign
___/___/___ (max.=15)AUTOTROUBLESHUTDOWNDisabled
___/___/___ seconds RECENTCLOSINGDELAYDisabled
___/___/___ tries# OFINVALIDCODEBEFORELOCKOUTDisabled
___/___/___ minutes (000 = report only)KEYPADLOCKOUTDURATIONReport Only
___/___/___ x15 minutesNOMOVEMENTTIMERPARTITION 1Disabled
___/___/___ x15 minutesNOMOVEMENTTIMERPARTITION 2Disabled
___/___/___ x15 minutesNOMOVEMENTTIMERPARTITION 3Disabled
___/___/___ x15 minutesNOMOVEMENTTIMERPARTITION 4Disabled
___/___/___ secondsEXITDELAYPARTITION 160 sec.
___/___/___ secondsEXITDELAYPARTITION 260 sec.
___/___/___ secondsEXITDELAYPARTITION 360 sec.
___/___/___ secondsEXITDELAYPARTITION 460 sec.
___/___/___ secondsENTRY/STAYDELAY 130 sec.
___/___/___ secondsENTRY/STAYDELAY 260 sec.
___/___/___ secondsENTRY/STAYDELAY 390 sec.
___/___/___ secondsENTRY/STAYDELAY 4120 sec.
___/___/___ minutesBELLCUT-OFFTIMERPARTITION 1 4 min.
[235]
[236]
[237]
___/___/___ minutesBELLCUT-OFFTIMERPARTITION 2 4 min.
___/___/___ minutesBELLCUT-OFFTIMERPARTITION 3 4 min.
___/___/___ minutesBELLCUT-OFFTIMERPARTITION 4 4 min.
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Section #Decimal Value (000 to 255)DescriptionDefault
These doors are used to program the Access Level in sections [341] to [355]. If you want an Access door to be linked to the
alarm system, install a door contact and assign it to a zone through Zone Programming.
Each door can be programmed to grant access only to cards assigned to all the door’s assigned partitions (“AND” Door
Access Mode) or to cards assigned to at least one of the door’s partitions (“OR” Door Access Mode). Enable the option
corresponding to the door to be set in “OR” Door Access Mode. Options that remain disabled represent doors set in the
“AND” Door Access Mode
SectionDoor Access Mode (turn ON for “OR” Door Access Mode):
Each Access Level is a combination of Access Control doors. Use Feature Select Programming (page 14) to enable or
disable options. For example, if option [1] in the First Screen is enabled in section [341], Level 01 will allow access only to
Door 01. Access Level 00 = access to all doors.
SectionLevelAccess to Doors (turn ON or OFF access):
Each Schedule determines when users are permitted access. Holidays are programmed in sections [381] to [392]. Schedule
00 = access granted at all times.
SectionScheduleIntervalsStart Time (from)End Time (to)Days (turn ON or OFF)
The Start and End Time of an In terval cannot cross ov er into another day . For example, to program a shift from
10:00 p.m. one day to 6:00 a.m. the next morning, you must program Interval 1A: Start Time 22:00 and End
Time 23:59 then program Interva l 1B S tart Ti me 00:00 and End T ime 06:00 . The schedule will not be interrupted
between 23:59 and 00:00.
Holiday Programming
The holidays are determined in these sections. When [H] is enabled in sections [361] to [375], access is permitted to users
during the days programmed in sections [381] to [392].
SectionMonthDays Programmed (turn ON or OFF access):
The control panel deactivates an activated PGM in one of two ways (also see sections [502] and [503]):
Section [502]: Option OFF = Follow Activation Event:
If the first digit of the PGM Activation Event is set at 1, 2, 3, 4, or 7, the PGM will remain activated until the PGM Activation
Event has ended. It will ignore the PGM Deactivation Event. If the first digit of the PGM Activation Event is set at 8, 9, A, B, C,
D, E, or F, the PGM will remain activated until the PGM Deactivation Event occurs.
Section [502]: Option ON = Follow PGM Delay Timer:
After activating the PGM, the control panel will start the PGM delay timer and the PGM will deactivate only when the PGM
delay timer has elapsed regardless of the PGM Deactivation Event.
NOTE 1*:
0 = Occurs in all partitions enabled in the system (see section [500]).
1 = Partition 1 3 = Partition 3
2 = Partition 2 4 = Partition 4
8 = Occurs in at least one partition enabled in the system.
† : If you select a group and set all options to OFF, all users/zones/selections of that group will be enabled (result is “ANY” of
that group). For example, if you select A0 and set all 8 options to OFF, the PGM will activate/deactivate whenever a user
between 1 and 8 arms the system.
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First Digit
4 = Status 4
7 = At the
Selected Time
8 = Utility Keys†
9 = Access
Granted
9 = User Code
Entered
A = Arming
A = Disarming
Second
Digit
0Chime
1N/AN/AN/AN/ASmoke
2System
3AC FailBattery failAux. LimitBell LimitNo BellROM ErrorN/AN/A
4TLMFail to
† You must program a remote control button with a Utility Key option; see MG-RCV3 Referenc e an d Installation
Manual for more details.
Other Settings
Section #Decimal Value (00 to 15)DescriptionDefault
[440]
[441]
[442]
___/___00 to 04 (00 = all enabled partitions)CONTROLPANELPARTITIONASSIGNMENT00
___/___x4 sec.ANSWERINGMACHINEOVERRIDEDELAY32 sec.
___/___x1 RingNUMBEROFRINGS8 rings
Zone Labels
For instructions on how to enter letters and special characters when using an LCD or Grafica keypad, refer to the LCD
keypad’s Installation Manual or Grafica’s User Manual. A complete Grafica user manual is available on our website at
paradox.com.
[1]PGM 1 Timer (see section [250])N SecondsN Minutes
[2]PGM 2 Timer (see section [251])N SecondsN Minutes
[3]PGM 3 Timer (see section [252])N SecondsN Minutes
[4]PGM 4 Timer (see section [253])N SecondsN Minutes
[5]PGM 5 Timer (see section [254])N SecondsN Minutes
[6]Battery charge current *N 350mAN 850mA
[7]AC failure does not appear in Trouble DisplayN DisabledN Enabled
[8]Restrict arming on battery/AC failureN DisabledN Enabled
* A 40VA transformer is required when selecting the 850mA battery charge current. Using a 20VA
transformer with a battery charge current of 850mA may dama g e the sy s tem .
Section [504]: Keypad & Other Options
OptionOFFON
[1]Multiple Actions in User MenuN DisabledN Enabled
[2]User Code lengthN Fixed (see option [3] below) N Flexible (1 to 6 digits)
[3]User Code lengthN 4-digits (if option [2] = off) N 6-digits (if option [2] = off)
[4]Power Save ModeN DisabledN Enabled
[5]Bypass not displayed while system is armedN DisabledN Enabled
[6]Trouble LatchN DisabledN Enabled
[7]EOL resistor on hardwire inputsN DisabledN Enabled
[8]ATZ (Zone Doubling)N DisabledN Enabled
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Partition 1: Options
Bold = Default setting
Section [505]: Partition 1 Options
OptionOFFON
[1]Switch to Stay Arming (if no delay zone opened) N DisabledN Enabled
[2]Partition 1 arms & disarms with Partition 2N DisabledN Enabled
[3]Partition 1 arms & disarms with Partition 3N DisabledN Enabled
[4]Partition 1 arms & disarms with Partition 4N DisabledN Enabled
[5]Timed Auto-ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[6]“No Movement” Auto-ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[7]Arming method for auto armingN Force ArmingN Stay Arming
[8]Exit Delay terminationN DisabledN Enabled
Section [506]: Partition 1 Options
OptionOFFON
[1]Panic 1 (keys [1] and [3])N DisabledN Enabled
[2]Panic 2 (keys [4] and [6])N DisabledN Enabled
[3]Panic 3 (keys [7] and [9])N DisabledN Enabled
[4]Panic 1 alarm type N Report OnlyN Audible Alarm
[5]Panic 2 alarm type N Report OnlyN Audible Alarm
[6]Panic 3 alarm type N Report OnlyN Fire Alarm
[7]Report Disarming OptionsN Always report disarmingN Report disarming only after alarm
[8]Always Force Arm When Regular ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
Section [507]: Partition 1 Options
OptionOFFON
[1]Bell Squawk upon DisarmingN DisabledN Enabled
[2]Bell Squawk upon ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[3]Bell Squawk upon Auto-ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[4]Bell Squawk during Exit DelayN DisabledN Enabled
[5]Bell Squawk during Entry DelayN DisabledN Enabled
[6]Bell Squawk upon Remote Arming/DisarmingN DisabledN Enabled
[7]Ring Back: bell squawk if disarmed after alarmN DisabledN Enabled
[8]Ring Back: keypad beeps if disarmed after alarm N DisabledN Enabled
Section [508]*: Partition 1 Options
OptionOFFON
[1]One-Touch Regular ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[2]One-Touch St ay ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[3]One-Touch Instant ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[4]One-Touch Force ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[5]One-Touch St ay or Instant DisarmingN DisabledN Enabled
[6]One-Touch Bypass ProgrammingN DisabledN Enabled
[7]One-Touch Event Display N DisabledN Enabled
[8]No Exit Delay when arming with remote controlN DisabledN Enabled
* If the keypad is assigned to more than one partition, the feature must be enabled in all the keypad’s partitions.
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Partition 2: Options
Bold = Default setting
Section [509]: Partition 2 Options
OptionOFFON
[1]Partition 2 arms & disarms with Partition 1N DisabledN Enabled
[2]Switch to Stay Arming (if no delay zone opened) N DisabledN Enabled
[3]Partition 2 arms & disarms with Partition 3N DisabledN Enabled
[4]Partition 2 arms & disarms with Partition 4N DisabledN Enabled
[5]Timed Auto-ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[6]“No Movement” Auto-ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[7]Arming method for auto armingN Force ArmingN Stay Arming
[8]Exit Delay terminationN DisabledN Enabled
Section [510]: Partition 2 Options
OptionOFFON
[1]Panic 1 (keys [1] and [3])N DisabledN Enabled
[2]Panic 2 (keys [4] and [6])N DisabledN Enabled
[3]Panic 3 (keys [7] and [9])N DisabledN Enabled
[4]Panic 1 alarm type N Report OnlyN Audible Alarm
[5]Panic 2 alarm type N Report OnlyN Audible Alarm
[6]Panic 3 alarm type N Report OnlyN Fire Alarm
[7]Report Disarming OptionsN Always report disarmingN Report disarming only after alarm
[8]Always Force Arm When Regular ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
Section [511]: Partition 2 Options
OptionOFFON
[1]Bell Squawk upon DisarmingN DisabledN Enabled
[2]Bell Squawk upon ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[3]Bell Squawk upon Auto-ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[4]Bell Squawk during Exit DelayN DisabledN Enabled
[5]Bell Squawk during Entry DelayN DisabledN Enabled
[6]Bell Squawk upon Remote Arming/DisarmingN DisabledN Enabled
[7]Ring Back: bell squawk if disarmed after alarmN DisabledN Enabled
[8]Ring Back: keypad beeps if disarmed after alarm N DisabledN Enabled
Section [512]*: Partition 2 Options
OptionOFFON
[1]One-Touch Regular ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[2]One-Touch St ay ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[3]One-Touch Instant ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[4]One-Touch Force ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[5]One-Touch St ay or Instant DisarmingN DisabledN Enabled
[6]One-Touch Bypass ProgrammingN DisabledN Enabled
[7]One-Touch Event Display N DisabledN Enabled
[8]No Exit Delay when arming with remote controlN DisabledN Enabled
* If the keypad is assigned to more than one partition, the feature must be enabled in all the keypad’s partitions.
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Partition 3: Options
Bold = Default setting
Section [513]: Partition 3 Options
OptionOFFON
[1]Partition 3 arms & disarms with Partition 1N DisabledN Enabled
[2]Partition 3 arms & disarms with Partition 2N DisabledN Enabled
[3]Switch to Stay Arming (if no delay zone opened) N DisabledN Enabled
[4]Partition 3 arms & disarms with Partition 4N DisabledN Enabled
[5]Timed Auto-ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[6]“No Movement” Auto-ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[7]Arming method for auto armingN Force ArmingN Stay Arming
[8]Exit Delay terminationN DisabledN Enabled
Section [514]: Partition 3 Options
OptionOFFON
[1]Panic 1 (keys [1] and [3])N DisabledN Enabled
[2]Panic 2 (keys [4] and [6])N DisabledN Enabled
[3]Panic 3 (keys [7] and [9])N DisabledN Enabled
[4]Panic 1 alarm type N Report OnlyN Audible Alarm
[5]Panic 2 alarm type N Report OnlyN Audible Alarm
[6]Panic 3 alarm type N Report OnlyN Fire Alarm
[7]Report Disarming OptionsN Always report disarmingN Report disarming only after alarm
[8]Always Force Arm When Regular ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
Section [515]: Partition 3 Options
OptionOFFON
[1]Bell Squawk upon DisarmingN DisabledN Enabled
[2]Bell Squawk upon ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[3]Bell Squawk upon Auto-ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[4]Bell Squawk during Exit DelayN DisabledN Enabled
[5]Bell Squawk during Entry DelayN DisabledN Enabled
[6]Bell Squawk upon Remote Arming/DisarmingN DisabledN Enabled
[7]Ring Back: bell squawk if disarmed after alarmN DisabledN Enabled
[8]Ring Back: keypad beeps if disarmed after alarm N DisabledN Enabled
Section [516]*: Partition 3 Options
OptionOFFON
[1]One-Touch Regular ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[2]One-Touch St ay ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[3]One-Touch Instant ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[4]One-Touch Force ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[5]One-Touch St ay or Instant DisarmingN DisabledN Enabled
[6]One-Touch Bypass ProgrammingN DisabledN Enabled
[7]One-Touch Event Display N DisabledN Enabled
[8]No Exit Delay when arming with remote controlN DisabledN Enabled
* If the keypad is assigned to more than one partition, the feature must be enabled in all the keypad’s partitions.
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Partition 4: Options
Bold = Default setting
Section [517]: Partition 4 Options
OptionOFFON
[1]Partition 4 arms & disarms with Partition 1N DisabledN Enabled
[2]Partition 4 arms & disarms with Partition 2N DisabledN Enabled
[3]Partition 4 arms & disarms with Partition 3N DisabledN Enabled
[4]Switch to Stay Arming (if no delay zone opened) N DisabledN Enabled
[5]Timed Auto-ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[6]“No Movement” Auto-ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[7]Arming method for auto armingN Force ArmingN Stay Arming
[8]Exit Delay terminationN DisabledN Enabled
Section [518]: Partition 4 Options
OptionOFFON
[1]Panic 1 (keys [1] and [3])N DisabledN Enabled
[2]Panic 2 (keys [4] and [6])N DisabledN Enabled
[3]Panic 3 (keys [7] and [9])N DisabledN Enabled
[4]Panic 1 alarm type N Report OnlyN Audible Alarm
[5]Panic 2 alarm type N Report OnlyN Audible Alarm
[6]Panic 3 alarm type N Report OnlyN Fire Alarm
[7]Report Disarming OptionsN Always report disarmingN Report disarming only after alarm
[8]Always Force Arm When Regular ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
Section [519]: Partition 4 Options
OptionOFFON
[1]Bell Squawk upon DisarmingN DisabledN Enabled
[2]Bell Squawk upon ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[3]Bell Squawk upon Auto-ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[4]Bell Squawk during Exit DelayN DisabledN Enabled
[5]Bell Squawk during Entry DelayN DisabledN Enabled
[6]Bell Squawk upon Remote Arming/DisarmingN DisabledN Enabled
[7]Ring Back: bell squawk if disarmed after alarmN DisabledN Enabled
[8]Ring Back: keypad beeps if disarmed after alarm N DisabledN Enabled
Section [520]*: Partition 4 Options
OptionOFFON
[1]One-Touch Regular ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[2]One-Touch St ay ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[3]One-Touch Instant ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[4]One-Touch Force ArmingN DisabledN Enabled
[5]One-Touch St ay or Instant DisarmingN DisabledN Enabled
[6]One-Touch Bypass ProgrammingN DisabledN Enabled
[7]One-Touch Event Display N DisabledN Enabled
[8]No Exit Delay when arming with remote controlN DisabledN Enabled
* If the keypad is assigned to more than one partition, the feature must be enabled in all the keypad’s partitions.
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Dialer Options
Bold = Default setting
Section [521]: Dialer Options
OptionOFFON
Telephone Line Monitoring (TLM) Options
[1][2]
[1]&[2]
OFF OFF Disabled (default)
OFF ON When armed: GENERATESAUDIBLEALARM
ON OFF
ON ON TLM silent alarm: BECOMESAUDIBLEALARM
When armed: GENERATESTROUBLEONLY
[3]Dialer (reporting to monitoring station)N DisabledN Enabled
[4]Dialing MethodN PulseN Tone (DTMF)
[5]Pulse RatioN 1:2 (Europe)N 1:1.5 (North America)
[6]Busy Tone DetectionN DisabledN Enabled
[7]Switch to pulse dialing on 5th attemptN DisabledN Enabled
Bell/Siren upon Communication Failure if
[8]
system is armed
Section [522]: Dialer Options
OptionOFFON
[1]Call BackN DisabledN Enabled
[2]Automatic Event Buffer TransmissionN DisabledN Enabled
[3]Hourly Test TransmissionN DisabledN Enabled
[4]Shabbat FeatureN DisabledN Enabled
[5]Clear Bell Limit Trouble*N On RestoreN Manually
[6]Alternate DialN DisabledN Enabled
[7]Dial Tone DelayN Force dial if no dial toneN Hang-up if no dial tone
[8]Report zone restore optionsN On bell cut-offN On zone closure
* For UL installations, option [5] must be set to ON.
N see tableN see table
N see table
N see table
N DisabledN Enabled
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Partition 1: Event Call Direction
Bold = Default setting
Section [523]: ARMING AND DISARMING REPORT CODES (PARTITION 1)
OptionOFFON
[1]Call Telephone Number 1 (see section [561])N DisabledN Enabled
[2]Call Telephone Number 2 (see section [562])N DisabledN Enabled
[3]Call Telephone Number 3 (see section [563])N DisabledN Enabled
[4]Call Telephone Number 4 (see section [564])N DisabledN Enabled
[5]Backup on Telephone Number 1N DisabledN Enabled
[6]Backup on Telephone Number 2N DisabledN Enabled
[7]Backup on Telephone Number 3N DisabledN Enabled
[8]Backup on Telephone Number 4N DisabledN Enabled
Section [524]: ALARM AND ALARM RESTORE REPORT CODES (PARTITION 1)
OptionOFFON
[1]Call Telephone Number 1 (see section [561])N DisabledN Enabled
[2]Call Telephone Number 2 (see section [562])N DisabledN Enabled
[3]Call Telephone Number 3 (see section [563])N DisabledN Enabled
[4]Call Telephone Number 4 (see section [564])N DisabledN Enabled
[5]Backup on Telephone Number 1N DisabledN Enabled
[6]Backup on Telephone Number 2N DisabledN Enabled
[7]Backup on Telephone Number 3N DisabledN Enabled
[8]Backup on Telephone Number 4N DisabledN Enabled
Section [525]: TAMPER AND TAMPER RESTORE REPORT CODES (PARTITION 1)
OptionOFFON
[1]Call Telephone Number 1 (see section [561])N DisabledN Enabled
[2]Call Telephone Number 2 (see section [562])N DisabledN Enabled
[3]Call Telephone Number 3 (see section [563])N DisabledN Enabled
[4]Call Telephone Number 4 (see section [564])N DisabledN Enabled
[5]Backup on Telephone Number 1N DisabledN Enabled
[6]Backup on Telephone Number 2N DisabledN Enabled
[7]Backup on Telephone Number 3N DisabledN Enabled
[8]Backup on Telephone Number 4N DisabledN Enabled
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Partition 2: Event Call Direction
Bold = Default setting
Section [526]: ARMING AND DISARMING REPORT CODES (PARTITION 2)
OptionOFFON
[1]Call Telephone Number 1 (see section [561])N DisabledN Enabled
[2]Call Telephone Number 2 (see section [562])N DisabledN Enabled
[3]Call Telephone Number 3 (see section [563])N DisabledN Enabled
[4]Call Telephone Number 4 (see section [564])N DisabledN Enabled
[5]Backup on Telephone Number 1N DisabledN Enabled
[6]Backup on Telephone Number 2N DisabledN Enabled
[7]Backup on Telephone Number 3N DisabledN Enabled
[8]Backup on Telephone Number 4N DisabledN Enabled
Section [527]: ALARM AND ALARM RESTORE REPORT CODES (PARTITION 2)
OptionOFFON
[1]Call Telephone Number 1 (see section [561])N DisabledN Enabled
[2]Call Telephone Number 2 (see section [562])N DisabledN Enabled
[3]Call Telephone Number 3 (see section [563])N DisabledN Enabled
[4]Call Telephone Number 4 (see section [564])N DisabledN Enabled
[5]Backup on Telephone Number 1N DisabledN Enabled
[6]Backup on Telephone Number 2N DisabledN Enabled
[7]Backup on Telephone Number 3N DisabledN Enabled
[8]Backup on Telephone Number 4N DisabledN Enabled
Section [528]: TAMPER AND TAMPER RESTORE REPORT CODES (PARTITION 2)
OptionOFFON
[1]Call Telephone Number 1 (see section [561])N DisabledN Enabled
[2]Call Telephone Number 2 (see section [562])N DisabledN Enabled
[3]Call Telephone Number 3 (see section [563])N DisabledN Enabled
[4]Call Telephone Number 4 (see section [564])N DisabledN Enabled
[5]Backup on Telephone Number 1N DisabledN Enabled
[6]Backup on Telephone Number 2N DisabledN Enabled
[7]Backup on Telephone Number 3N DisabledN Enabled
[8]Backup on Telephone Number 4N DisabledN Enabled
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Partition 3: Event Call Direction
Bold = Default setting
Section [529]: ARMING AND DISARMING REPORT CODES (PARTITION 3)
OptionOFFON
[1]Call Telephone Number 1 (see section [561])N DisabledN Enabled
[2]Call Telephone Number 2 (see section [562])N DisabledN Enabled
[3]Call Telephone Number 3 (see section [563])N DisabledN Enabled
[4]Call Telephone Number 4 (see section [564])N DisabledN Enabled
[5]Backup on Telephone Number 1N DisabledN Enabled
[6]Backup on Telephone Number 2N DisabledN Enabled
[7]Backup on Telephone Number 3N DisabledN Enabled
[8]Backup on Telephone Number 4N DisabledN Enabled
Section [530]: ALARM AND ALARM RESTORE REPORT CODES (PARTITION 3)
OptionOFFON
[1]Call Telephone Number 1 (see section [561])N DisabledN Enabled
[2]Call Telephone Number 2 (see section [562])N DisabledN Enabled
[3]Call Telephone Number 3 (see section [563])N DisabledN Enabled
[4]Call Telephone Number 4 (see section [564])N DisabledN Enabled
[5]Backup on Telephone Number 1N DisabledN Enabled
[6]Backup on Telephone Number 2N DisabledN Enabled
[7]Backup on Telephone Number 3N DisabledN Enabled
[8]Backup on Telephone Number 4N DisabledN Enabled
Section [531]: TAMPER AND TAMPER RESTORE REPORT CODES (PARTITION 3)
OptionOFFON
[1]Call Telephone Number 1 (see section [561])N DisabledN Enabled
[2]Call Telephone Number 2 (see section [562])N DisabledN Enabled
[3]Call Telephone Number 3 (see section [563])N DisabledN Enabled
[4]Call Telephone Number 4 (see section [564])N DisabledN Enabled
[5]Backup on Telephone Number 1N DisabledN Enabled
[6]Backup on Telephone Number 2N DisabledN Enabled
[7]Backup on Telephone Number 3N DisabledN Enabled
[8]Backup on Telephone Number 4N DisabledN Enabled
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Partition 4: Event Call Direction
Bold = Default setting
Section [532]: ARMING AND DISARMING REPORT CODES (PARTITION 4)
OptionOFFON
[1]Call Telephone Number 1 (see section [561])N DisabledN Enabled
[2]Call Telephone Number 2 (see section [562])N DisabledN Enabled
[3]Call Telephone Number 3 (see section [563])N DisabledN Enabled
[4]Call Telephone Number 4 (see section [564])N DisabledN Enabled
[5]Backup on Telephone Number 1N DisabledN Enabled
[6]Backup on Telephone Number 2N DisabledN Enabled
[7]Backup on Telephone Number 3N DisabledN Enabled
[8]Backup on Telephone Number 4N DisabledN Enabled
Section [533]: ALARM AND ALARM RESTORE REPORT CODES (PARTITION 4)
OptionOFFON
[1]Call Telephone Number 1 (see section [561])N DisabledN Enabled
[2]Call Telephone Number 2 (see section [562])N DisabledN Enabled
[3]Call Telephone Number 3 (see section [563])N DisabledN Enabled
[4]Call Telephone Number 4 (see section [564])N DisabledN Enabled
[5]Backup on Telephone Number 1N DisabledN Enabled
[6]Backup on Telephone Number 2N DisabledN Enabled
[7]Backup on Telephone Number 3N DisabledN Enabled
[8]Backup on Telephone Number 4N DisabledN Enabled
Section [534]: TAMPER AND TAMPER RESTORE REPORT CODES (PARTITION 4)
OptionOFFON
[1]Call Telephone Number 1 (see section [561])N DisabledN Enabled
[2]Call Telephone Number 2 (see section [562])N DisabledN Enabled
[3]Call Telephone Number 3 (see section [563])N DisabledN Enabled
[4]Call Telephone Number 4 (see section [564])N DisabledN Enabled
[5]Backup on Telephone Number 1N DisabledN Enabled
[6]Backup on Telephone Number 2N DisabledN Enabled
[7]Backup on Telephone Number 3N DisabledN Enabled
[8]Backup on Telephone Number 4N DisabledN Enabled
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System Event Call Direction
Bold = Default setting
Section [535]: SYSTEM TROUBLES AND TROUBLE RESTORES
OptionOFFON
[1]Call Telephone Number 1 (see section [561])N DisabledN Enabled
[2]Call Telephone Number 2 (see section [562])N DisabledN Enabled
[3]Call Telephone Number 3 (see section [563])N DisabledN Enabled
[4]Call Telephone Number 4 (see section [564])N DisabledN Enabled
[5]Backup on Telephone Number 1N DisabledN Enabled
[6]Backup on Telephone Number 2N DisabledN Enabled
[7]Backup on Telephone Number 3N DisabledN Enabled
[8]Backup on Telephone Number 4N DisabledN Enabled
Section [536]: SPECIAL REPORTING
OptionOFFON
[1]Call Telephone Number 1 (see section [561])N DisabledN Enabled
[2]Call Telephone Number 2 (see section [562])N DisabledN Enabled
[3]Call Telephone Number 3 (see section [563])N DisabledN Enabled
[4]Call Telephone Number 4 (see section [564])N DisabledN Enabled
[5]Backup on Telephone Number 1N DisabledN Enabled
[6]Backup on Telephone Number 2N DisabledN Enabled
[7]Backup on Telephone Number 3N DisabledN Enabled
[8]Backup on Telephone Number 4N DisabledN Enabled
Global Access Control Features
Section [537]: ACCESS CONTROL
OptionOFFON
[1]Access Control FeatureN DisabledN Enabled
[2]Log “Request for Exit” in Event Buffer*N DisabledN Enabled
[3]Log “Door Left Open Restore” in Event BufferN DisabledN Enabled
[4]Log “Door Forced Restore” in Event BufferN DisabledN Enabled
[5]Burglar Alarm on Forced DoorN DisabledN Enabled
[6]Skip Exit Delay when Arming with CardN DisabledN Enabled
[7]Burglar Alarm on Door Left OpenN DisabledN Enabled
Access to Doors During Clock Loss and Clock
[8]
Resetting
Since “Request for Exit” events can occur often, the Event Buffer may fill up quickly.
*
N
Granted to all usersN Granted Only to Masters
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Communication Settings
Section #Description
[550]
____________
Section #Hexa Value (0-FFFF)Description
If less than 4 digits, press [
ENTER]
REPORTINGFORMATSFORTELEPHONENUMBERS 1 TO 4
USETHESAMEFORMATFOREACHNUMBER.
For more information refer to Automatic Report Code Programming on page 35.
[551]
[552]
[553]
[554]
Only SIA formats support the “0” digit in its account numbers. For account numbers that use another reporting format, you
must replace the “0” with an “A”. To enter an “A”, press the [STAY] key on LCD keypads or the [#] key on Grafica keypads.
When using the SIA Format, the control panel will only use Partition Account Number 1 programmed in section [551], but
the report code will include the partition number.
MONITORINGSTATION/PAGERTELEPHONENUMBER 3 (press [ENTER] if less than 32 digits)
[564]
For North American installations using either SIA or Contact ID reporting formats, enter *70 and then either P (4-second
pause) or W (wait for second dial tone) before the phone number in sections [560] to [564] to disable call-waiting
MONITORINGSTATION/PAGERTELEPHONENUMBER 4 (press [ENTER] if less than 32 digits)
Table 2: Special Telephone Number Keys
FunctionLCDGraficaFunctionLCDGrafica
*
#[
Switch to Tone Dialing (T)[
Wait for second dial tone (W)[
4-second pause (P)[
[STAY]
FORCE]Delete[TRBL]—
ARM]Delete from cursor to the end[ACC]—
DISARM]Insert space[MEM]—
BYP]
(press key until desired
letter/symbol appears)
[#]
Clear
CLEAR]Left action key (Clear)
[
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.
Report Codes
Each section from [600] to [718] contains up to four reportable event s as defined on the following pages.
Ademco slow, Silent Knight fast, SESCOA, Ademco express or Pager formats:
Key-in desired 1 or 2-digit hexa values from 0 to FF.
Ademco format:
Use sections [790] to [795] to program a set of default Ademco report codes from the Automatic Report Code List on page
36. Then to program the remaining report codes or to change some of the defaults, enter the individual sections and key-in
the desired 2-digit hexa values found in the Conta ct ID Report Code List on page 38.
SIA format:
Use sections [790] to [795] to program a set of default SIA report codes from the Automatic Report Code List on page 36.
Codes that have not been set to default can be set to default manually by entering FF in the appropriate section. To disable
reporting of an event, enter 00 in the appropriate section.
__ /__ PC access finished
__ /__ Installer in
__ /__ Installer out
[711]: __ /__ Tel# 1 fail to com.
__ /__ Tel# 2 fail to com.
__ /__ Tel# 3 fail to com.
__ /__ Tel# 4 fail to com.
[716]: __ /__ Module aux. restore
__ /__ Wireless transmitter
battery restore
__ /__ Wireless transmitter
supervision restore
__ /__ N/A
Automatic Report Code Programming
When using Contact ID or SIA Reporting formats (section [550] page 30), default report codes can be programmed
automatically. After automatic defaults are set, they can be changed and the remaining report codes can be set manually.
Section #Description
Sets all the report codes in the following sections to the
default values from the “Automatic Report Codes List”:
[790]
[791]
[792]
[793]
[794]
[795]S
ALLCODES[600] to [718]
ARMING & DISARMINGCODES[600] to [654]
ALARM & ALARMRESTORECODES[655] to [680]
TAMPER & TAMPERRESTORECODES[681] to [705]
TROUBLE & TROUBLE RESTORE CODES[706] to [716]
PECIAL CODES[717] to [718]
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Automatic Report Code List
System Event
Arming with Master Code (##)3 4A1 - Close by userCL - Closing Report
Arming with User Code (##)3 4A1 - Close by userCL - Closing Report
Arming with Keyswitch (##)3 4A9 - Keyswitch CloseCS - Closing Keyswitch
Auto Arming3 4A3 - Automatic CloseCA - Automatic Closing
Arm with PC software3 4A7 - Remote arm/disarmCL - Closing Report
Late To Close3 4A4 - Late to CloseOT - Late to Close
No Movement 3 4A4 - Late to CloseNA - No Activity
Partial arming1 574 - Group bypassCG - Close Area
Quick arming 3 408 - Quick armCL - Closing Report
Closing Delinquency1 654 - System InactivityCD - System Inactivity
Disarm with Master Code (##)1 4A1 - Open by userOP - Opening Report
Disarm with User Code (##)1 4A1 - Open by userOP - Opening Report
Disarm with Keyswitch (##)1 4A9 - Keyswitch OpenOS - Opening Keyswitch
Disarm after alarm* with Master Code (##) 1 4A1 - Open by userOP - Opening Report
Disarm after alarm* with User Code (##)1 4A1 - Open by userOP - Opening Report
Disarm after alarm* with Keyswitch (##)1 4A1 - Keyswitch OpenOS - Opening Keyswitch
Cancel alarm** with Master Code (##)1 4A6 - Open by UserOR - Disarm from Alarm
Cancel alarm** with User Code (##)1 4A6 - Open by UserOR - Disarm from Alarm
Cancel alarm** with Keyswitch (##)1 4A6 - Keyswitch OpenOS - Opening Keyswitch
Default Contact ID Report Code
when using sections [790] to [795]
Default SIA Report Code
when using sections [790] to [795]
Auto Arming Cancellation1 4A5 - Deferred Open/CloseCE - Closing Extend
Disarm with PC software1 4A7 - Remote arm/disarmOP - Opening Report
Disarm after an alarm with PC software1 4A7 - Remote arm/disarmOR - Disarm From Alarm
Quick disarm1 408 - Quick disarmOP - Opening Report
Zone Bypassed (##)1 57A - Zone bypassUB - Untyped Zone Bypass
Zone alarm (##)1 13A - Burglary AlarmBA - Burglary Alarm
Fire alarm (##)1 11A - Fire alarmFA - Fire Alarm
Zone alarm restore (##)3 13A - Burglary Alarm RestoreBH - Burglary Alarm Restore
Fire alarm restore (##)3 11A - Fire alarm RestoreFH - Fire Alarm Restore
Panic 1 - Emergency 1 12A - Panic alarmPA - Panic Alarm
Panic 2 - Medical 1 1AA - Medical alarmMA - Medical Alarm
Panic 3 - Fire 1 115 - Pull StationFA - Fire Alarm
Recent closing3 4AA - Open/CloseCR - Recent Closing
Global zone shutdown 1 574 - Group bypassCG - Close Area
Duress alarm1 121 - DuressHA - Hold-up Alarm
Zone shutdown (##)1 57A - Zone bypassUB - Untyped Zone Bypass
Zone tampered (##)1 144 - Sensor tamperTA - Tamper Alarm
Zone tamper restore (##)3 144 - Sensor tamper restoreTR - Tamper Restoral
Keypad Lockout1 421 - Access den iedJA - User Code Tamper
* An armed system is or was in alarm and was disarmed by a user.
** A disarmed system is or was in alarm (e.g. 24Hr zone) and was disarm e d by a us er.
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System Event
AC Failure1 3A1 - AC lossAT - AC Trouble
Battery Failure1 3A9 - Battery test failureYT - System Battery Trouble
Auxiliary supply trouble1 3AA - System troubleYP - Power Supply Trouble
Bell output current limit1 321 - Bell 1YA - Bell Fault
Bell absent1 321 - Bell 1YA - Bell Fault
Clock lost1 626 - Time/Date inaccurateJT - Time Changed
Fire loop trouble1 373 - Fire troubleFT - Fire Trouble
TLM trouble restore3 351 - Telco 1 fault restoreLR - Phone Line restoral
AC Failure restore3 3A1 - AC loss restoreAR - AC Restoral
Battery Failure restore3 3A9 - Battery test restoreYR - System Battery Restoral
Auxiliary supply trouble restore3 3AA - System trouble restoreYQ - Power Supply restored
Bell output current limit restore3 321 - Bell 1 restoreYH - Bell Restored
Bell absent restore3 321 - Bell 1 restoreYH - Bell Restored
Clock programmed3 625 - Time/Date ResetJT - Time Changed
Fire loop trouble restore3 373 - Fire trouble restoreFJ - Fire Trouble Restore
station.
Printer fault1 336 - Local printer failureVT - Printer Trouble
Module AC Failure1 3A1 - AC lossAT - AC Trouble
Module battery failure1 3A9 - Battery test failureYT - System Battery Trouble
Module Auxiliary supply trouble1 3AA - System troubleYP - Power Supply Trouble
Default Contact ID Report Code
when using sections [790] to [795]
1 354 - Fail to communicateYC - Communication Fails
Default SIA Report Code
when using sections [790] to [795]
Bus fault restore3 333 - Expansion module failure restore ER - Expansion Restoral
Module tamper restore3 145 - Expansion module tamper restore TR - Tamper Restoral
Module ROM_RAM_error restore3 3A4 - Rom checksum bad restoreYG - Parameter Changed
Module TLM restore3 352 - Telco 2 fault restoreLR - Phone Line Restoral
Printer fault restore3 336 - Local printer failure restoreVR - Printer Restore
Module AC restore3 3A1 - AC loss restoreAR - AC Restoral
Module battery restore3 3A9 - Battery test failure restoreYR - System Battery Restoral
Module Auxiliary supply restore3 3AA - System trouble restoreYQ - Power Supply Restored
Fail to communicate with monitoring station 1 354 - Fail to communicateYC - Communication Fails
Module RF low battery1 384 - RF transmitter low batteryXT - Transmitter Battery Trouble
Module RF battery restore3 384 - RF transmitter battery restoreXR - Transmitter Battery Restoral
Module RF supervision trouble1 381 - Loss of supervision - RFUS - Untype Zone Supervision
Module RF supervision restore3 381 - Supervision restore - RFUR - Untyped Zone Restoral
Cold Star t1 3A8 - System shutdownRR - Power Up
Warm Start1 3A5 - System resetYW - Watchdog Reset
Test Report engaged1 6A2 - Periodic test reportTX - Test Report
PC software communication finished1 412 - Successful - download accessRS - Remote Program Success
Installer on site1 627 - Program mode EntryLB - Local Program
Installer programming finished1 628 - Program mode ExitLS - Local Program Success
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Contact ID Report Code List
If using the Ademco Contact ID format, key in the 2-digit hexadecimal value ( PROG. VALUE) to program the desired report
codes into sections [600] to [718].
CID#Reporting Code
MEDICAL ALARMS - 100204Low Water Level2F403Automatic O/C5D
100Medical Alarm01205Pump Activated30404Late to O/C5E
101Pendant Transmitter02206Pump Failure31405Deferred5F
102Fail to Report In03SYSTEM TROUBLES - 300 & 310406Cancel60
FIRE ALARMS - 110300System Trouble32407Remote Arm/Disarm61
200Fire Supervisory2BOPEN/CLOSE - 400
201Low Water Pressure2C400Open/Close5A
202Low CO22D401O/C by User5B
203Gate Valve Sensor2E402Group O/C5C
Prog.
Value
CID#Reporting Code
Prog.
Value
CID#Reporting Code
Prog.
Value
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Other Settings and Modes
Section #DataDescriptionDefault
[800]
[801] to [896]
___/___/___/___/___/___INSTALLERCODE000000
The instructions that follow detail how to program access codes when using an LCD keypad. For instructions
on how to program users when using a Grafica keypad, refer to Grafica’s User Manual. A complete Grafica
user manual is available on our website at paradox.com.
Program User Code Options, Partition Assignment
and Access Control features for users 001 to 096. Refer to the appropriate keypad User’s Manual for
instructions on how certain users can also program these values.
To program user labels, refer to the LCD Keypad System Manager’s Manual.
Press and hold
the [0] key
Enter the
Installer Code
Enter the
[
SECTION]
User Code Options
Feature Select
Programming
Press the [S] key
User Partition
Assignment
Feature Select
Programming
Press the [S] key
Access Level and
Schedule Assignment
Enter digits
Set desired
options
Set desired
options
Where sections [801] to [896]
represent User #s 01 to 96.
User Options (Bold = default setting)
[1][2]Master Feature
offoffDisabled
onoffMaster - user can program user access codes only
ononFull Master - user can program user access codes, options
and assignments
[3] Duress[6] Stay & Instant
[4] Bypass[7] Force
[5] Arm only[8] off = access keypad’s partitions only
on = access any partition assigned to user
*Note: all users can regular arm the system
User Code Partition Assignment †
[1] User Code Has Access to Partition 1
[2] User Code Has Access to Partition 2
[3] User Code Has Access to Partition 3
[4] User Code Has Access to Partition 4
† The default setting depends on th e programming user’s assigned partitions. For
example, when a user (with master feat ure) that is assigned to partitions 1 and 2
programs a user code, par tit ions 1 an d 2 w ill b e t he de faul t set ting f or the n ew user.
Access Level and Schedule Assignment
First brackets
Access Level = enter level from 00 (default) to 15 (00 = access to all doors)
Second brackets
Schedule = enter level from 00 (default) to 15 (00 = access granted at all times)
Access Control User
Options
Feature Select
Programming
Press the [S] key
Enter
Access Card
Press the [
save and advance to next section
ENTER] or [S] key to
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Set desired
options
Access Control User Options (default: all options Off)
[1] Access Card is activated
[2] Can disarm with Access Card
[3] Access Card with Extended Unlocked Period
[4][5][6][7]Feature
onoffoffoffCan Regular Arm with Access Card
ononoffoffCan Stay Arm with Access Card
onoffonoffCan Instant Arm with Access Card
onoffoffonCan Force Arm with Access Card
[8] Can open armed Access Control Doors
Access Card Assignment
Enter Access Card’s serial number or present Card to the reader
Section #Description
[900]Display Serial Number of Control Panel and All Modules Connected to the Combus:
After entering section [900], the keypad will display the 8-digit serial number of the control panel:
For LCD Keypads: Use the [S] and [T] keys to scroll throug h the serial number of each module on the combus.
For Grafica keypads: Press the center action key (Next) to scroll through the serial number of each module on
the combus.
[950]Reset System Master Code:
To reset the System Master Code to 123456 and reset the options to default, put the “reset” jumper to on and
enter section [950]. You do not have to remove power from the control panel.
[951]Module Reset:
Reset a module’s programmed contents to default by entering its serial number.
[952]Locate/Unlocate Module:
Locate a specific module (e.g. detector, zone expander, etc.) connected to the combus by entering the
module's serial number. The green “
LOCATE” LED on the module will begin to flash until the serial number is re-
entered or the appropriate “tamper” or “unlocate” switch on the module is pressed.
[953]Module Programming Mode:
Enter the serial number of the module you wish to program.
[954]Module Broadcast:
Copy the contents of all programming sections from one module to one or more modules of the same type.
Enter the serial number of the source module, followed by the serial numbers of the modules you wish to
program. To begin transferring data, press [
ACC] on LCD keypads or the center action key (Start) on Grafica
keypads.
PLEASE NOTE: The Module Broadcast feature will only work when a module is broadcasting its data to a
module or to modules of the same type and model number. For example, an APR-PRT1 (Printer Module)
cannot broadcast to an APR3-PRT1. Likewise, a DGP module cannot broadcast to a DGP2 module.
[955]Remove Modules:
After entering the section, the control panel will scan all modules connected to the combus. If any missing
modules are detected (i.e. detector removed from the combus), the control panel will erase the module's serial
number, removing the module from the control panel's memory.
Paradox Memory Key
[961]Download from the Memory Key to control panel except sections [001] to [056].
[962]Download from the Memory Key to control panel including sections [001] to [056].
[965]Copy the control panel sections to the Memory Key except sections [001] to [056].
[966]Copy the control panel sections to the Memory Key including sections [001] to [056].
Download Memory Key to Control Panel
1. Remove AC and battery power from the control panel you want to program.
2. Insert the Memory Key onto the control panel’s connector labelled “
3. Re-apply AC and battery power.
4. To download the contents of the Memory Key except sections [001] to [048] (device serial
numbers) and [049] to [056] (Keyswitch serial numbers), enter installer programming mode, then enter section [961].
To download the contents of the Memory Key including sections [001] to [048] and [049] to [056], enter installer
programming mode, then enter section [962].
5. When the keypad emits a confirmation beep, wait 10 seconds and remove the Memory Key.
Copy Control Panel to Memory Key
1. Remove AC and battery power from the control panel you want to copy.
2. Insert Memory Key onto the control panel’s connector labelled “
protect jumper is on.
3. Re-apply AC and battery power.
4. To copy the contents to the Memory Key except sections [001] to [048] (device serial numbers)
DIGIPLEXKEY”.
DIGIPLEXKEY”. Ensure the write
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and [049] to [056] (Keyswitch serial numbers), enter installer programming mode, then enter section [965].
To copy the contents to the Memory Key including sections [001] to [048] and [049] to [056], enter section [966].
5. After the confirmation beep, wait 10 seconds and remove the Memory Key. Remove th e Memory Key’ s jump er if you do
not wish to accidentally overwrite its contents.
Software Reset
Performing a software reset will set certain parameters to default values. To do so:
1. Make sure the
2. Enter Programming Mode (see page 1).
3. Enter the 3-digit [
Section #Description
[970]
[974]
[975]
[976]
[977]Entering this section will reset sections from [500] to
[978]
[979]Entering this section will reset all user code sections from [801] to [896] to default values.
RESET jumper on the control panel is on.
SECTION] corresponding to the software reset you wish to perform:
Entering this section will reset all programmable sections from [001] to [896] (except sections [451] to [498], [555], [556], [560], [790] to [795], and [800]) to default values. The Zone Labels, Panel ID, PC Password, PC
Telephone Number, Installer Code, System Master Code, Event Buffer, and Automatic Report Codes will not
be reset.
Entering this section resets the following Access Control sections: [301] to [332], [340] to [355], [361] to [375], [381] to [392], and [537].
Entering this section will reset all Zone and Keyswitch programming sections from [001] to [056], and [101] to [156] to default values.
Entering this section will reset the following sections to default values: [200] to [261], [270] to [274], [400] to
[409], and [440] to [442].
[522] to default values.
Entering this section will reset the following communication sections to default values: [521] to [536], [550] to
[554], [561] to [564], and [600] to [718].
Section #DataDescriptionDefault
[990]___/___/___ (147=lock, 000=unlock)
LOCKINSTALLERCODE000
Installer Function Keys
To access the installer functions, press and hold the [0] key, enter the [INSTALLERCODE], and then:
For LCD keypads: press the key indicated in the list below that corresponds to the function you wish to activate.
For Grafica keypads: press the center action key (Options), highlight the desired function and then press the center action key (Ok).
STAY]
[
[
FORCE]Call WinLoad Software: Will dial the PC telephone number programmed in section [560] in order to initiate
[
ARM]Answer WinLoad Software: Will force the control panel to answer a call made by the monitoring station that is
[
DISARM]Cancel Communication: Cancels all communication with the WinLoad Software or with the monitoring st ation
[
MEM]Installer Test Mode: The installer test mode will allow you to perform walk tests where the bell or siren will
[
TRBL]
[
ACC]For LCD Keypads (DGP2-641BL/RB) only
Test Report: Sends the “Test Report” report code programmed in section [717] to the monitoring station.
communication with a computer using the WinLoad Upload/Download software.
using the WinLoad upload/download software.
until the next reportable event.
squawk to indicate opened zones. Press [
MEM] again to exit. Partitions can not be armed if the Installer Test
Mode is enabled.
Start Module Scan: The keypad will display the serial number of each module on the bus.
Combus Voltmeter: Verify if the combus is supplying sufficient power. A reading of 12.3V indicates that the
voltage is too low. The voltage may drop during the control panel battery test.
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Power Consumption
Table 3: Power Consumption Table
DescriptionQTY.mA used by eachTot al mA
Grafica Graphic LCD Keypads (DNE-K07):_______X 130mA =__________ mA
LCD Keypads (DGP2-641BL):_______X 110mA =__________ mA
LCD Keypads with Built-in Reader (DGP2-641RB):_ ______X 120mA =__________ mA
Icon LCD Keypads (DGP2-640):_______X 95mA =__________ mA
LED Keypads (DGP2-648):_______X 110mA =__________ mA
Motion Detector Modules (DG85, DGP2-50/60/70):_______X 30mA =__________ mA
Door Contact Modules (DGP2-ZC1):_______X 15mA =__________ mA
1-Zone Expansion Modules (DGP2-ZX1):_______X 30mA =__________ mA
4-Zone Expansion Modules (APR3-ZX4):_______X 30mA =__________ mA
8-Zone Expansion Modules (APR3-ZX8):_______X 30mA =__________ mA
Magellan Wireless Expansion Modules (MG-RCV3):_______X 35mA =__________ mA
4-PGM Expansion Modules (APR3-PGM4): _______X 150mA =__________ mA
Printer Modules (APR3-PRT1):_______X 25mA =__________ mA
DVACS Modules (DGP2-DVAC):_______X 40mA =__________ mA
Annunciator Modules (DGP2-ANC1):_______X 20mA =__________ mA
InTouch Voice-Assisted Arm/Disarm Modules (APR3-ADM2):_______X 105mA =__________ mA
Hub and Bus Isolator (APR3-HUB2):_______X 50mA =__________ mA
Access Control Module (DGP-ACM11):
Note: The DGP-ACM11 consumes 130mA from its own power supply or 120mA
when connected on the combus for power.
Other devices such as hardwired motion detectors__________ mA
_______X 120mA =__________ mA
Maximum available power = 700mA GRAND TOTAL__________ mA
1. Using Table 3, calculate the total amount of power required by each device, module, and accessory in the system. Please
take into account devices connected to the control p anel’ s PGM outputs. Since the
BELL output has its own power supply,
do not include the sirens connected to it in the calculation.
2.
If the Grand Total is less than 700mA, go to step 3. If the value is greater, you will require an external power supply (see
External Power Supply on page 45
) to provide the additional power needed. Proceed with step 3.
3. Due to the degradation of a power signal over long distances, EACH length or run of wire in the system can supp ort o nly
a specific amount of power . Using Table 4, determine how much power each length of wire can support. Please note that
the total amount of power can never surpass 700mA
When using ESL smoke detectors with the
CleanMe™ feature, do not connect more
than 20 detectors in parallel.
SINGLE FIRE ZONE CONNECTIONS ONLY
If the ATZ feature is enabled, do not use the
extra input (i.e. in the above example, input
009 cannot be used as a zone).
*Note: It is recommended that all 2-wire and
4-wire smoke detectors be connected in a
daisy chain configuration.
Telephone Line Connections
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External Power Supply
Devices connected to a power supply do not draw power from the control panel’s auxiliary output.
152m (500ft) from control panel
152m (500ft) from control panel’s AUX. output
Therefore this run = max. 273mA
610m (2000ft) from control panel
152m (500ft) from power supply
Therefore this run = max. 273mA
Do not use the same transformer for the control panel and the external power supplies. Mod ules should never
be installed more than 914m (3000 ft) from the control panel.
Connecting the Combus in Noisy Environments
When installing the combus wires in proximity to high electrical interference such as neon lights, motors, high-voltage wiring,
transformers, or if connecting the combus across separate buildings, you must use shielded cables. Connect the shielded
cable as follows:
Within the Same Building: Strip the outer jacket at one end of the shielded cable to expose the shield and connect the
shield to the control panel ground (n ot the dialer ground), while l eaving the sh ield at the other end of the cable o pen (floating).
Across Separate Buildings: Strip the outer jacket at one end of the shielded cable to expose the shield. In the same
building that houses the control panel, connect the exposed shield to a cold water pipe or any other earth ground available,
while leaving the shield at the other end of the cable open (floating). The same configuration applies for any subsequent
building.
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DGP2-641BL/RB Programming
DGP2-641BL V1.1
DGP2-641RB V2.0
The keypad’s serial number can be found on the keypad’s PC board. The keypad’s serial number can also be viewed by pressing and holding the [0] key,
entering the [
N Enabled[1]MutingN Enabled[2]Exit Delay BeepN DisabledN Enabled[3]N Enabled[4]Chime on Zone Closure
N
Press Button
Door Left Open Pre-Alarm †
[5]
Door Left Open Alarm Feedback †
U Disabled
N Disabled
U Disabled
N Silent
U Alarm
restore
Door Forced Alarm †
N dd/mm/yy[8]Door Forced Alarm †
SECTION[006]: PGM and Tamper Options
N EnabledN EnabledN Enabled
N Enabled
[1]PGM State‡
[2]PGM Deactivation Mode‡
[3]PGM Base T ime‡
[4]PGM Override‡
N Silent
U Alarm
restore
U N.O.
U
Deactiva
Event
U 1 second
U Disabled
U Disabled
N 12Hr clock
[6] to [8]
Future UseN N/AN N/A
N Enabled
U Enabled
U Enabled
N Enabled
U Audible
N Beep Timer
U Audible
N Beep Timer
N N.C.N PGM Timer
tion
N 1 minuteN EnabledN Enabled
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SECTION[006]: General Options 3 †
OptionOFFON † Section/option is only available with DGP2-641RB.
[1]Card Activates Door Unlocked ScheduleN Disabled.
[2]Door Left Open Alarm
[3]Door Forced Open Alarm
[4]PIN Entry on Keypad
[5]Keypad Tamper
[6]
Relock Door
[7]
Future UseN N/AN N/A
[8]
Unlock on REX
SectionDataDescriptionDefault
[007]__/__/__ (005 to 255 seconds) Confidential Mode Timer120
[008]__/__/__ (000 to 255; see option [3] in section [006])PGM Timer ‡005
[008]__/__/__ (000 to 255 seconds)Door Unlocked Period †005
[009]__/__/__ (000 to 255 seconds added to section [008])Door Unlocked Period Extension †015
[010]__/__/__ (000 to 255 seconds)Door Left Open Interval †060
[011]__/__/__ (000 to 25 seconds)Door Left Open Pre-Alarm Timer †015
[012]__/__/__ (000 to 25 seconds)Beep Timer for Door Left Open Alarm †005
[013]__/__/__ (000 to 25 seconds)Beep Timer for Door Forced Open Alarm †005
U
Disabled
U
Disabled
U Enabled *
U Disabled
U Disabled
U Disabled
U Enabled
N EnabledN Enabled
N EnabledN Enabled
N Enabled
* This option cannot be turned ON and will
always remain OFF.
† Section/option is only available with DGP2-641RB.
‡ Section/option is only available with DGP2-641BL
‡ Section/option is only available with DGP2-641BL.
Only Event Groups 000 to 055 and 070 can be used to program the module’s PGM.
Message Programming
Each section from [101] to [148], [200] to [204] and [301] to [396] contains one message with a maximum of 16 characters. The sections contain the
following messages:
Sections [101] to [148] = “Zone 01” to “Zone 48” respectively
Section [200] = “Paradox Security”
Sections [201] to [204] = “First Area”, “Second Area”, “Third Area”, and “Fourth Area”
Sections [301] to [396] = “Code 01” to “Code 96” respectively
After entering the section corresponding to the desired message, the message can be re-programmed to suit your installation needs as detailed in
Table 4. For example, section [101] “Zone 01” can be changed to “FRONT DOOR”.
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Table 4: Message Programming Special Function Keys
KeyFunctionDetails
STAY]Insert SpacePress the [STAY] key to insert a blank space at the current cursor’s position.
[
FORCE] DeletePress the [FORCE] key to delete the character or blank space found at the current cursor’s position.
[
ARM]Delete Until the EndPress the [ARM] key to delete all characters and spaces to the right of the cursor and at the cursor’s position.
[
DISARM] Numeric/Alphanumeric Press the [DISARM] key to toggle the numeric keys to alphanumeric keys and vice versa. Numeric: Keys [0] to [9]
[
represent numbers 0 to 9. Alphanumeric: refer to Table5 below.
[
BYP]Lower/Upper CasePress the [BYP] key to toggle from lower to upper case and vice versa.
MEM]Special CharactersAfter pressing the [MEM] key, the cursor will turn into a flashing black square. Using Table 6 below, enter the 3-digit
[
number for the desired character.
Table 5: Alphanumeric Keys
KeyPress Key OncePress Key TwicePress Key Three Times
2)To copy the contents to the Memory Key, enter the keypad’s programming mode and enter section [520].
3)Once the keypad emits a confirmation beep, wait for a second confirmation beep and then remove the Memory Key.
Remove the Memory Key’s jumper if you do not wish to accidentally overwrite its contents.
KEY”.
KEY”. Ensure that the write protect jumper is on (refer to
Memory Key (PMC-4)
The memory key will only function with a keypad that has the DGP2 or DNE prefix in the model number. Only the PMC-4 memory key will
function with DGP2 and DNE keypads.
Combus Voltmeter
To verify if the combus is supplying sufficient power, press and hold the [0] key, enter the [INSTALLERCODE] and press the [ACC] button. A reading of 10.5V or
lower indicates that the voltage is too low. The voltage may drop during the control panel battery test.
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PCB Layout
Warning:
Disconnect the
battery before
replacing the fuse.
Four pin connector can be
used for quick installation of
a Digiplex keypad or module.
*A 1k9 resistor is required if the Bell is not
equipped with an internal resistor. Connect
the resistor between the Bell’s negative (-)
and positive (+) wires. Position the resistor
as close as possible to the Bell. A resistor
is not required for sirens.
Connection for Self-Contained Bell/Siren
The sum of the current
drawn from the BELL and
AUX must be limited to 2.0A.
Exceeding this limit will
overload the panel power
supply and lead to complete
system shutdown.
(40VA transformer strongly recomended)
AUX POWER
Refer to transformer requirements below for Auxiliary Power Output.
Also, refer to Calculating Power Requirements (on page42). To
connect additional wiring to auxiliary power, use the red (+) and black
(-) keypad connectors. Auxiliary power will shut down if current
exceeds 1.1A.
Transformer Requirements:minimum 16VAC 20VA *
*The approved battery for UL installations is Universal transformer
model # UB1640W 16.5VAC 40VA.
Auxiliary Supply can provide: typical: 600mA
Usable Battery Charge Currents: 350mA
* A 40V transformer is required when selecting the 850mA
battery charge current. Using a 20VA transformer with a
battery charge current of 850mA may damage the system.
This equipment must be installed and maintained by
qualified service personnel only.
max.: 700mA
For the hardwire
connections, refer to
"Hardware Connections"
on page 43.
COMBUS
Before adding any module to the control
panel make sure you shutdown the panel
by removing AC power and the battery.
Warning: Improper connection may
result in damage to the system.
Warning: During power up, the panel will
perform a module scan that lasts
between 30 and 120 seconds.
Ground
clamp
AWG#14 single
conductor solid
copper wire
When installing the combus wires in a noisy
environment, or when connecting the combus
across separate buildings, you must use a shielded
cable. Refer to Connecting the Combus in Noisy Environments on page 45.
The combus supports a maximum of 95 modules.
Although external power supplies can be used to
provide power to modules connected far from the
control panel, the final modules on the combus
should not be more than 914m (30 000ft) away.
If multiple runs of wire are being used, the total
distance of all the runs combined cannot exceed
1000m (30 000ft). For example, if ten runs of wire
each measuring 304m (1000ft) were connecte d, the
total distance would be 3048m (10 000 ft) and
therefore exceeds the system’s capacity.
T o met allic
enclosure
To provide maximum lightning
protection we strongly
recommend having separate
earth connections for the dialer
and zone ground terminals.
Cold
water pipe
grounding
For UL and C-UL warnings, refer to the Warnings section in the Digiplex Reference and Installation Manual.
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Warranty
Paradox Security Systems Ltd. (“Seller”) warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under
normal use for a period of one year. Except as specifically stated herein, all express or implied warranties whatsoever,
statutory or otherwise, including without limitation, any implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose, are expressly excluded. Because Seller does not install or connect the products and because the products may be
used in conjunction with products not manufactured by Seller, Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security
system and shall not be responsible for circumstances resulting from the product’s inability to operate. Seller obligation and
liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing, at Seller's option, any product not meeting the
specifications. Returns must include proof of purchase and be within the warranty period. In no event shall the Seller be liable
to the buyer or any other person for any loss or damages whether direct or indirect or consequential or incidental, including
without limitation, any damages for lost profits stolen goods, or claims by any other party, caused by defective goods or
otherwise arising from the improper, incorrect or otherwise faulty installation or use of the merchandise sold.
Notwithstanding the preceding paragraph, the Seller’s maximum liability will be strictly limited to the purchase price of the
defective product. Your use of this product signifies your acceptance of this warranty.
BEWARE: Dealers, installers and/or others selling the product are not authorized to modify this warranty or make additional
warranties that are binding on the Seller.
5886632. Canadian and international patents may also apply.
Digiplex, Grafica, InTouch, Magellan, and WinLoad are trademarks or registered trademarks of Paradox Security Systems
Ltd. or its affiliates in Canada, the United States and/or other countries.
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Trouble Display
To view the Trouble Display on LCD or LED keypads:
1. Press the [
2. For LEDs: Press the Numerical Symbol corresponding to the Group heading to view the specific trouble.
For LCDs: Press the number representing the trouble and use the [S] and [T] keys to view the specific trouble.
To view the Trouble Display on Grafica Keypads:
1. Enter your [
2. Using the scroll keys, highlight Trouble and then press the center action key (Ok). The trouble(s) will appear by Trouble
Group.
3. If more than one Trouble Grou p appears, highlight the desired group before pressing the center action key (View) to view
the specific trouble.
TROUBLE GROUP [1]: SYSTEMTROUBLE GROUP [2]: COMMUNICATOR
[1] AC Failure [4] Bell Current Limit
[2] Battery Trouble [5] Bell Absent
[3] Aux. Current Limit[6] ROM Check Error
TROUBLE GROUP [3]: MODULE TROUBLETROUBLE GROUP [4]: COMBUS TROUBLES
[1] Module Tamper[5] Printer Trouble
[2] Module ROM Check Error [6] Module AC Failure
[3] Module TLM Trouble[7] Module Battery Failure
[4] Module Fail to Com.[8] Module Supply Output
TROUBLE GROUP [5]: ZONE TAMPERTROUBLE GROUP [6]: ZONE LOW BATTERY
Press the [5] button to display the tampered zone or zones.
TROUBLE GROUP [7]: ZONE FAULTTROUBLE GROUP [8]: CLOCK LOSS
Press the [7] button to display the zone(s) experiencing a
communication, a fire loop or CleanMe
TRBL] key.
ACCESSCODE].
TM
trouble.
[1] TLM[4] Fail to Com. 3
[2] Fail to Com. 1[5] Fail to Com. 4
[3] Fail to Com. 2[6] Fail to Com. PC
[1] Missing Keypad[6] General Failure
[2] Missing Module[7] Combus Overload
[8] Combus Com. Error
Press the [6] button to display the zone(s) assigned to
wireless devices with low batteries.
Press the [8] button to re-program the time.
For technical support in Canada or the U.S., call 1-800-791-1919 for English or 1-866-912-0600 for French, Monday to Friday
from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. EST . Fo r technical support outside Cana da and the U.S., call 00-1-450-491- 7444, Monday to Friday
from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. EST. Please feel free to visit our website at paradox.com.
Printed in Canada - 07/2006D GP848-EP09
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