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Digiplex 848 Installer Manual
Digiplex Control Panel (DGP-848) - V4.0 Reference and Installation Manual DGP-848. Panels are easier to use and easier to install, making the Digiplex Control Panel the ultimate in reliable security protection. CTR-21 APPROVAL The Digiplex DGP-848 control panel meets the European Union.
Digiplex 848 User Manual
Digiplex Control Panel (DGP-848) - V4.1
DGP-848
Reference and Installation Manual Includes DGP2-641BL/RB Installation Instructions
Table of Contents Features .......................................... 1 Specifications ...................................... 1
Ring-back........................................ 21 Switch To Stay Arming ............................. 21 Always Force Arm When Regular Arming ............... 21
Installation.................................... 2
Alarm Options ................................ 22
Introduction................................... 1
Location & Mounting ................................ 2 Earth Ground...................................... 2 AC Power ......................................... 2 Backup Battery..................................... 2 Auxiliary Power Terminals............................ 2 Telephone Line Connection ........................... 2 Bell/Siren Output ................................... 2 Calculating Power Requirements ....................... 4 Programmable Outputs .............................. 6 Combus Connections................................ 6 Single Zone Connections ............................. 6 Double Zone Connections............................ 7 Keypad Zone Connections............................ 7 Keyswitch Connections .............................. 7 Fire Circuits ....................................... 7
Programming Methods .......................... 9 Panel Programming Mode ............................ 9 Module Programming Mode........................... 9 Feature Select Programming .......................... 9 Decimal Programming............................... 9 Hexadecimal Programming........................... 9 Level Programming ................................ 10 Paradox Memory Key............................... 10
Zone Programming............................ 11 Zone Numbering .................................. Zone Definitions ................................... Zone Partition Assignment ........................... Zone Options..................................... Zone Labels ...................................... Input Speed...................................... EOL Zones ....................................... Zone Doubling (ATZ)...............................
12 12 13 13 14 16 16 16
Keyswitch Programming ....................... 17 Keyswitch Numbering .............................. 17 Keyswitch Definitions ............................... 18 Keyswitch Partition Assignment ....................... 18 Keyswitch Options................................. 18
Arming & Disarming Options .................... 19 Arming Follows Partition ............................ 19 Restrict Arming On Battery/AC Failure ................. 19 No Arming On Tamper .............................. 19 No Arming On Supervision Loss ...................... 19 Timed Auto-Arming ................................ 19 No Movement Auto-Arming.......................... 20 Auto-Arming Options............................... 20 One-Touch Features ............................... 20 Exit Delay ........................................ 20 Keypad Lock-out Feature............................ 20 Maximum Bypass Entries............................ 21 Display “Bypass” If Armed........................... 21 Bell Squawk ...................................... 21
Bell/Alarm Output.................................. Bell Cut-off Timer .................................. Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options............... Tamper Recognition Options ......................... Keypad Panic Options ..............................
22 22 22 22 23
Event Reporting ............................... 24 Reporting Enabled ................................. Report Codes..................................... Monitoring Station Phone Number..................... Partition Account #................................. Reporting Formats ................................. Event Call Direction ................................ Recent Close Delay ................................ Auto Test Report.................................. Power Fail Report Delay ............................ Disarm Reporting Options ........................... Zone Restore Report Options........................ Pager Delay ...................................... Auto Report Code Programming ...................... Closing Delinquency ...............................
25 25 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 29
Dialer Options ................................ 29 Telephone Line Monitoring .......................... Tone/pulse Dialing ................................. Pulse Ratio ...................................... Busy Tone Detection ............................... Switch To Pulse ................................... Bell On Communication Fail ......................... Dial Tone Delay ...................................
29 29 29 30 30 30 30
Programmable Outputs......................... 30 PGM Activation Event.............................. PGM Deactivation Event............................ PGM Deactivation Option ........................... PGM1 Is Smoke Input..............................
30 31 31 31
PGM Programming Table....................... 32 System Settings & Commands................... 35 Hardware Reset ................................... Software Reset ................................... Battery Charge Current............................. Installer Code Lock ................................ Partitioning....................................... Installer Function Keys ............................. System Date & Time............................... Shabbat Feature .................................. Module Reset..................................... Locate Module .................................... Module Programming .............................. Module Broadcast................................. Remove Module................................... Serial Number Viewing .............................
35 35 35 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 37 37 37 37
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Power Save Mode ................................. 37 Auto Trouble Shutdown ............................. 37 No AC Fail Display................................. 37
Access Codes ................................ 38 Installer Code..................................... Access Code Length............................... System Master Code ............................... Programming Access Codes ......................... User Options..................................... User Partition Assignment ........................... Access Control.................................... Multiple Action Feature .............................
38 38 38 38 39 39 39 40
Access Control ............................... 41 Programming Access Control Overview ................ Common Access Control Terms...................... Enable Access Control ............................. Assigning The Module To A Door..................... Door Access Mode ................................ Access Levels.................................... Schedules ....................................... Holiday Programming .............................. Logging Access Control Events....................... Global Access Door Features........................
41 41 41 41 41 42 42 42 42 43
WinLoad Software ............................. 44 Answering Machine Override......................... 44 Ring Counter..................................... 44 Panel Identifier.................................... 44
Reference & Installation Manual
PC Password..................................... PC Telephone Number............................. Call WinLoad ..................................... Answer WinLoad .................................. Event Buffer Transmission .......................... Call Back Feature.................................
44 44 44 44 44 45
User Features................................. 45 Arming and Disarming Features...................... Bypass Programming .............................. Chime Zones ..................................... Access Codes .................................... Normal and Confidential Modes ...................... Keypad Settings .................................. Trouble Display ................................... Trouble Latch .................................... Clear Bell Limit Trouble ............................. Event Record Display..............................
45 46 46 46 46 47 47 48 48 49
Appendix 1: DGP2-641BL/RB Installation Instructions .................................. 50 Index ........................................ 58 Warnings .................................... 62 Warranty ..................................... 63 1.0
1
Introduction
Paradox Security Systems has once again redefined the boundaries of the security industry and is proud to introduce the Digiplex control panel. A new generation in control panel technology, the Digiplex control panel uses a quad-wire combus that provides power and two-way communication for up to 95 modules (keypads, motion detectors, expansion modules, etc.). This, combined with four true partitions, event call direction and the zone numbering feature, simplifies the task of installing or making changes to your security system. The innovative new programming method makes programming the control panel logical and much simpler to execute. This new generation of control panels offers increased capabilities with countless new features without compromising its user-friendliness. If anything, these new control panels are easier to use and easier to install, making the Digiplex control panel the ultimate in reliable security protection.
CTR-21 APPROVAL The Digiplex DGP-848 control panel meets the European Union Common Technical Requirement CTR-21. The CTR-21 requirement is an electrical standard that defines the analogue interface for all two-wire telecommunications equipment (i.e. DECT, PABXs, etc.) intended for connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network. This allows the Digiplex control panel to be used in as many as 19 countries such as Belgium, Germany, Greece, Portugal, Sweden and Switzerland. Uploading or downloading with the WinLoad Security System Management Software is up to 30% faster due to some of the changes required for CTR-21 approval.
1.1 Features • •
• • • •
Digital multiplexed system Digital, four-wire combus: Provides power and two-way communication to all modules connected to the combus. one combus for up to 95 modules All modules have Plug and Play capability Connect modules up to 3000ft (914m) from the panel. Full supervision and sabotage-proof technology without additional wiring Up to 48 addressable zones 8 independent keyswitch zones (does not use any of the 48 zones) 8 on-board hardwired input terminals 4 True Partitions: Most features and options in the Digiplex System can be independently set for each partition such as event reporting, entry/exit delay, bell squawk, quick arming, panics and many more. All zones, keyswitches, user codes and keypads are
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assigned to specific partitions, making this a true partitioned system. 95 User Codes, 1 Installer Code and 1 System Master Code Up to 5 fully programmable outputs (PGMs) are available. (PGM1 can be set as a two-wire smoke detector input. PGM5 is an optional 5A relay.) Simple, direct and logical programming Event Call Direction: The Digiplex control panel events are divided into three event groups for each partition and two system event groups. Each event group can be programmed with a separate dialing sequence for each partition. 4 Monitoring station telephone numbers SIA, Contact ID, Pager Format and many more Communicator Formats Remote and local programming of all modules Upload/download capability using new WinLoad Security System Management software for Windows®. Addressable PIRs and door contacts And much, much, more
1.2 Specifications Control Panel • • • • • • •
AC Power: 16Vac, 20/40VA, 50-60Hz Battery: 12Vdc, 4Ah minimum Aux. Power: 12Vdc 600mA typical, 700mA maximum, fuseless shutdown at 1.1A Bell Output: 1A, fuseless shutdown @ 3A PGM Output: PGM1 (100mA), PGM2 - PGM4 (50mA) and PGM5 (5A optional relay) Event Buffer: 1024 events All control panel outputs are rated to operate between 10.8Vdc and 12.1Vdc GENERAL NOTE When programming with the Grafica keypad (DNE-K07), the steps may differ. If not indicated, please refer to Grafica’s complete user manual available on our website at paradox.com.
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Installation
2.1 Location & Mounting Before mounting the cabinet, push the five white nylon mounting studs into the back of the cabinet. Pull all cables into the cabinet and prepare them for connection before mounting the circuit board into the back of the cabinet. Select an installation site that is not easily accessible to intruders and leave at least 2' around the panel box to permit adequate ventilation and heat dissipation. The installation site should be dry and close to an AC source, ground connection and telephone line connection.
2.2 Earth Ground
Auxiliary power will resume once the overload condition has restored. For details on available output power, please refer to Figure 3 on page 3. For more information on how to calculate system consumption, refer to Calculating Power Requirements on page 4.
2.6 Telephone Line Connection Connect the incoming telephone company wires into the TIP and RING connections of the control panel. Then run the wires from T1 and R1 to the telephone system as shown in Figure 1. Figure 1: Telephone Line Connections
Connect the zone and dialer ground terminals from the control panel to the cabinet and cold water pipe or grounding rod as per local electrical codes. For maximum lightning protection, use separate earth grounds for the zone and dialer grounds as shown in Figure 3 on page 3.
2.3 AC Power Use a 16.5Vac (50/60Hz) transformer with a minimum 20VA rating to provide sufficient AC power. For increased power you can use a transformer with a 40VA rating. For UL Listed systems, use the Universal transformer model #UB1640W. Do not use any switchcontrolled outlets to power the transformer. Connect the transformer as shown in Figure 3 on page 3. During power up, the control panel will begin a module scan (see section 12.6 on page 36) that will last between 30 and 120 seconds. Do not connect the transformer or the backup battery until all wiring is completed.
2.4 Backup Battery In order to provide power during power loss, connect a 12Vdc 4Ah/ 7Ah rechargeable acid/lead or gel cell backup battery (YUASA model #NP7-12 recommended) as shown in Figure 3 on page 3. Connect the backup battery after applying AC power. When installing, verify proper polarity, as reversed connections will blow the battery fuse. For information on how to set the Battery Charge Current to either 350mA or 850mA, please refer to section 12.3 on page 35.
2.7 Bell/Siren Output The BELL+ and BELL- terminals power bells and/or other warning devices that require a steady voltage output during an alarm. The bell output supplies 12Vdc upon alarm and can support two 20-watt sirens or one 30-watt siren. The bell output uses a fuseless circuit and will automatically shut down if the current exceeds 3A. If the load on the BELL terminals returns to normal (≤3A), the control panel will re-instate power to the BELL terminals. When connecting sirens, please verify correct polarity as shown in Figure 2. Please note that PGM5 is rated at 5A and can be used to power bells and/ or other warning devices (see Figure 2 on page 2) by programming it as a bell/siren output. Please refer to Programmable Outputs in section 10 on page 30. When the bell/siren output is not used, the “Bell Absent” message will appear in the Trouble Display. To avoid this, connect a 1kΩ resistor across the bell output. Figure 2: Bell/Siren PGM5 can be programmed to follow the bell/siren output.
Bell/Siren Output
2.4.1 Battery Test The control panel conducts a dynamic battery test under load every 64 seconds. If the battery is disconnected, if its capacity is too low or if the battery voltage drops to 10.5 volts or less when there is no AC, the “Battery Trouble” message will appear in the Trouble Display. At 8.5 volts, the panel shuts down and all outputs close.
BELL/SIREN BELL/SIREN to “c” terminal of control panel to “AUX+” terminal of control panel
2.5 Auxiliary Power Terminals You can use the auxiliary power supply to power the motion detectors, keypads and other accessories in your security system. A fuseless circuit protects the auxiliary output against current overload and automatically shuts down if the current exceeds 1.1A.
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For connection of self-contained bell/siren, see Figure 3.
Figure 3: Digiplex Control Panel PCB Layout Four pin connector can be used for quick installation of a Digiplex keypad or module.
Charging and battery test LED (every 64 seconds)
“STATUS” LED: Short flash Long flash Constant OFF
= Panel OK = TLM Fault = Dialer on-line = Panel error/off-line
Reset jumper
Warning: Disconnect the battery before replacing the fuse.
Warning: Disconnect telephone line before servicing
Optional connector can be used to recharge another battery in the system.
PGM1: 100mA PGM2: 50mA PGM3: 50mA (opt) PGM4: 50mA (opt)
PGM5 (optional 5A relay)
BELL OUTPUT will shut down if current exceeds 3A.
For the hardwire connections, see Single Zone Connections on page 6. and Double AWG#14 single Zone Connections on conductor solid page 7. copper wire
Connection for Self-contained Bell/Siren
COMBUS
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.
Ground clamp
To metallic enclosure
Cold water pipe grounding
To provide maximum lightning protection, we strongly recommend having separate earth connections for the dialer and zone ground terminals.
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.
AUX POWER Refer to transformer requirements below for Auxiliary Power Output. Also, refer to Calculating Power Requirements on page 4. 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
Auxiliary Supply can provide:
typical: 600mA max.: 700mA
Usable Battery Charge Currents: 350mA
A 40VA transformer is required when selecting the 850 mA battery charge current. Using a 20VA transformer with a battery charge current of 850mA may damage the system.
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 6. 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 module on the combus should not be more than 3000 feet (914m) away. Before adding any module to the control panel, make sure you shut down the panel by removing AC power and the battery.
For UL/C-UL warnings and requirements, see Warnings on page 60.
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2.8 Calculating Power Requirements Table 1: Milliamp Consumption Table
Description
QTY.
mA used by each
Total mA
Grafica Graphic LCD Keypads (DNE-K07):
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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 (DGP2-648BL):
_______
X
110mA =
__________ mA
Motion Detector Modules (DGP2-50/60/70, DG85W):
_______
X
30mA =
__________ mA
Door Contact Modules(DGP2-ZC1):
_______
X
30mA =
__________ 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
40mA =
__________ mA
InTouch Voice-Assisted Arm/Disarm Modules (APR3-ADM2):
_______
X
105mA =
__________ mA
DVACS Module (DGP2-DVAC):
_______
X
40mA =
__________ mA
Annunciator Module (DGP2-ANC1B)
_______
X
20mA =
__________ mA
Access Control Module (DGP-ACM11)
_______
X
120mA =
__________ mA
Note: The DGP-ACM11 consumes 130mA from its own power supply or 120 mA when connected to the combus for power.
Maximum available power units = 700mA
GRAND TOTAL
__________ mA
STEP 1: Using Table 1, calculate the total number of milliamps (mA) required by each device, module, and accessory in the system. Please take into account devices connected to the control panel’s PGM outputs. Since the BELL output has its own power supply, do not include the sirens connected to it in the calculation. STEP 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 Figure 5 on page 5) to provide the additional power needed. Proceed with step 3 and refer to the example in Figure 4 on page 5. STEP 3: Due to the degradation of a power signal over long distances, EACH length or run of wire in the system can support only a specific number of milliamps (mA). Using Table 2, determine how many milliamps each length of wire can support. Please note that the total number of milliamps (mA) can never surpass 700mA. Table 2: Milliamp Limitations For Each Run of Wire 2
Gauge: 18AWG, Surface: 0.823mm
Gauge: 22AWG, Surface: 0.326mm2
Gauge: 24AWG, Surface: 0.205mm2
Length of each run of wire 30m(100ft.) 61m(200ft.) 91m(300ft.) 122m(400ft.) 152m(500ft.) 183m(600ft.) 213m(700ft.) 244m(800ft.) 274m(900ft.) 305m(1000ft.) 457m(1500ft.) 610m(2000ft.) 762m(2500ft.) 914m(3000ft.)
Length of each run of wire 30m(100ft.) 61m(200ft.) 91m(300ft.) 122m(400ft.) 152m(500ft.) 183m(600ft.) 213m(700ft.) 244m(800ft.) 274m(900ft.) 305m(1000ft.)
Length of each run of wire 30m(100ft.) 61m(200ft.) 91m(300ft.) 122m(400ft.) 152m(500ft.) 183m(600ft.)
Available Milliamps (mA) 700 700 700 700 690 575 493 431 383 345 230 172 138 115
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Available Milliamps (mA) 700 682 454 341 273 227 195 170 151 136
Available Milliamps (mA) 700 429 286 214 171 143
Figure 4: Sample Power Requirement Calculations CONTROL PANEL = 700mA
16.5VAC 40VA Transformer
AUX. OUTPUT
Power required by devices connected to control panel’s auxiliary output must not exceed the auxiliary output’s limit: (A) + (B) + (C) + (D) + (E) + (F) + (G) + = 455mA
DGP-848
Reference and Installation Manual Includes DGP2-641BL/RB Installation Instructions
Table of Contents Features .......................................... 1 Specifications ...................................... 1
Ring-back........................................ 21 Switch To Stay Arming ............................. 21 Always Force Arm When Regular Arming ............... 21
Installation.................................... 2
Alarm Options ................................ 22
Introduction................................... 1
Location & Mounting ................................ 2 Earth Ground...................................... 2 AC Power ......................................... 2 Backup Battery..................................... 2 Auxiliary Power Terminals............................ 2 Telephone Line Connection ........................... 2 Bell/Siren Output ................................... 2 Calculating Power Requirements ....................... 4 Programmable Outputs .............................. 6 Combus Connections................................ 6 Single Zone Connections ............................. 6 Double Zone Connections............................ 7 Keypad Zone Connections............................ 7 Keyswitch Connections .............................. 7 Fire Circuits ....................................... 7
Programming Methods .......................... 9 Panel Programming Mode ............................ 9 Module Programming Mode........................... 9 Feature Select Programming .......................... 9 Decimal Programming............................... 9 Hexadecimal Programming........................... 9 Level Programming ................................ 10 Paradox Memory Key............................... 10
Zone Programming............................ 11 Zone Numbering .................................. Zone Definitions ................................... Zone Partition Assignment ........................... Zone Options..................................... Zone Labels ...................................... Input Speed...................................... EOL Zones ....................................... Zone Doubling (ATZ)...............................
12 12 13 13 14 16 16 16
Keyswitch Programming ....................... 17 Keyswitch Numbering .............................. 17 Keyswitch Definitions ............................... 18 Keyswitch Partition Assignment ....................... 18 Keyswitch Options................................. 18
Arming & Disarming Options .................... 19 Arming Follows Partition ............................ 19 Restrict Arming On Battery/AC Failure ................. 19 No Arming On Tamper .............................. 19 No Arming On Supervision Loss ...................... 19 Timed Auto-Arming ................................ 19 No Movement Auto-Arming.......................... 20 Auto-Arming Options............................... 20 One-Touch Features ............................... 20 Exit Delay ........................................ 20 Keypad Lock-out Feature............................ 20 Maximum Bypass Entries............................ 21 Display “Bypass” If Armed........................... 21 Bell Squawk ...................................... 21
Bell/Alarm Output.................................. Bell Cut-off Timer .................................. Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options............... Tamper Recognition Options ......................... Keypad Panic Options ..............................
22 22 22 22 23
Event Reporting ............................... 24 Reporting Enabled ................................. Report Codes..................................... Monitoring Station Phone Number..................... Partition Account #................................. Reporting Formats ................................. Event Call Direction ................................ Recent Close Delay ................................ Auto Test Report.................................. Power Fail Report Delay ............................ Disarm Reporting Options ........................... Zone Restore Report Options........................ Pager Delay ...................................... Auto Report Code Programming ...................... Closing Delinquency ...............................
25 25 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 29
Dialer Options ................................ 29 Telephone Line Monitoring .......................... Tone/pulse Dialing ................................. Pulse Ratio ...................................... Busy Tone Detection ............................... Switch To Pulse ................................... Bell On Communication Fail ......................... Dial Tone Delay ...................................
29 29 29 30 30 30 30
Programmable Outputs......................... 30 PGM Activation Event.............................. PGM Deactivation Event............................ PGM Deactivation Option ........................... PGM1 Is Smoke Input..............................
30 31 31 31
PGM Programming Table....................... 32 System Settings & Commands................... 35 Hardware Reset ................................... Software Reset ................................... Battery Charge Current............................. Installer Code Lock ................................ Partitioning....................................... Installer Function Keys ............................. System Date & Time............................... Shabbat Feature .................................. Module Reset..................................... Locate Module .................................... Module Programming .............................. Module Broadcast................................. Remove Module................................... Serial Number Viewing .............................
35 35 35 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 37 37 37 37
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Power Save Mode ................................. 37 Auto Trouble Shutdown ............................. 37 No AC Fail Display................................. 37
Access Codes ................................ 38 Installer Code..................................... Access Code Length............................... System Master Code ............................... Programming Access Codes ......................... User Options..................................... User Partition Assignment ........................... Access Control.................................... Multiple Action Feature .............................
38 38 38 38 39 39 39 40
Access Control ............................... 41 Programming Access Control Overview ................ Common Access Control Terms...................... Enable Access Control ............................. Assigning The Module To A Door..................... Door Access Mode ................................ Access Levels.................................... Schedules ....................................... Holiday Programming .............................. Logging Access Control Events....................... Global Access Door Features........................
41 41 41 41 41 42 42 42 42 43
WinLoad Software ............................. 44 Answering Machine Override......................... 44 Ring Counter..................................... 44 Panel Identifier.................................... 44
Reference & Installation Manual
PC Password..................................... PC Telephone Number............................. Call WinLoad ..................................... Answer WinLoad .................................. Event Buffer Transmission .......................... Call Back Feature.................................
44 44 44 44 44 45
User Features................................. 45 Arming and Disarming Features...................... Bypass Programming .............................. Chime Zones ..................................... Access Codes .................................... Normal and Confidential Modes ...................... Keypad Settings .................................. Trouble Display ................................... Trouble Latch .................................... Clear Bell Limit Trouble ............................. Event Record Display..............................
45 46 46 46 46 47 47 48 48 49
Appendix 1: DGP2-641BL/RB Installation Instructions .................................. 50 Index ........................................ 58 Warnings .................................... 62 Warranty ..................................... 63 1.0
1
Introduction
Paradox Security Systems has once again redefined the boundaries of the security industry and is proud to introduce the Digiplex control panel. A new generation in control panel technology, the Digiplex control panel uses a quad-wire combus that provides power and two-way communication for up to 95 modules (keypads, motion detectors, expansion modules, etc.). This, combined with four true partitions, event call direction and the zone numbering feature, simplifies the task of installing or making changes to your security system. The innovative new programming method makes programming the control panel logical and much simpler to execute. This new generation of control panels offers increased capabilities with countless new features without compromising its user-friendliness. If anything, these new control panels are easier to use and easier to install, making the Digiplex control panel the ultimate in reliable security protection.
CTR-21 APPROVAL The Digiplex DGP-848 control panel meets the European Union Common Technical Requirement CTR-21. The CTR-21 requirement is an electrical standard that defines the analogue interface for all two-wire telecommunications equipment (i.e. DECT, PABXs, etc.) intended for connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network. This allows the Digiplex control panel to be used in as many as 19 countries such as Belgium, Germany, Greece, Portugal, Sweden and Switzerland. Uploading or downloading with the WinLoad Security System Management Software is up to 30% faster due to some of the changes required for CTR-21 approval.
1.1 Features • •
• • • •
Digital multiplexed system Digital, four-wire combus: Provides power and two-way communication to all modules connected to the combus. one combus for up to 95 modules All modules have Plug and Play capability Connect modules up to 3000ft (914m) from the panel. Full supervision and sabotage-proof technology without additional wiring Up to 48 addressable zones 8 independent keyswitch zones (does not use any of the 48 zones) 8 on-board hardwired input terminals 4 True Partitions: Most features and options in the Digiplex System can be independently set for each partition such as event reporting, entry/exit delay, bell squawk, quick arming, panics and many more. All zones, keyswitches, user codes and keypads are
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assigned to specific partitions, making this a true partitioned system. 95 User Codes, 1 Installer Code and 1 System Master Code Up to 5 fully programmable outputs (PGMs) are available. (PGM1 can be set as a two-wire smoke detector input. PGM5 is an optional 5A relay.) Simple, direct and logical programming Event Call Direction: The Digiplex control panel events are divided into three event groups for each partition and two system event groups. Each event group can be programmed with a separate dialing sequence for each partition. 4 Monitoring station telephone numbers SIA, Contact ID, Pager Format and many more Communicator Formats Remote and local programming of all modules Upload/download capability using new WinLoad Security System Management software for Windows®. Addressable PIRs and door contacts And much, much, more
1.2 Specifications Control Panel • • • • • • •
AC Power: 16Vac, 20/40VA, 50-60Hz Battery: 12Vdc, 4Ah minimum Aux. Power: 12Vdc 600mA typical, 700mA maximum, fuseless shutdown at 1.1A Bell Output: 1A, fuseless shutdown @ 3A PGM Output: PGM1 (100mA), PGM2 - PGM4 (50mA) and PGM5 (5A optional relay) Event Buffer: 1024 events All control panel outputs are rated to operate between 10.8Vdc and 12.1Vdc GENERAL NOTE When programming with the Grafica keypad (DNE-K07), the steps may differ. If not indicated, please refer to Grafica’s complete user manual available on our website at paradox.com.
DGP-848 Control Panel
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2
Installation
2.1 Location & Mounting Before mounting the cabinet, push the five white nylon mounting studs into the back of the cabinet. Pull all cables into the cabinet and prepare them for connection before mounting the circuit board into the back of the cabinet. Select an installation site that is not easily accessible to intruders and leave at least 2' around the panel box to permit adequate ventilation and heat dissipation. The installation site should be dry and close to an AC source, ground connection and telephone line connection.
2.2 Earth Ground
Auxiliary power will resume once the overload condition has restored. For details on available output power, please refer to Figure 3 on page 3. For more information on how to calculate system consumption, refer to Calculating Power Requirements on page 4.
2.6 Telephone Line Connection Connect the incoming telephone company wires into the TIP and RING connections of the control panel. Then run the wires from T1 and R1 to the telephone system as shown in Figure 1. Figure 1: Telephone Line Connections
Connect the zone and dialer ground terminals from the control panel to the cabinet and cold water pipe or grounding rod as per local electrical codes. For maximum lightning protection, use separate earth grounds for the zone and dialer grounds as shown in Figure 3 on page 3.
2.3 AC Power Use a 16.5Vac (50/60Hz) transformer with a minimum 20VA rating to provide sufficient AC power. For increased power you can use a transformer with a 40VA rating. For UL Listed systems, use the Universal transformer model #UB1640W. Do not use any switchcontrolled outlets to power the transformer. Connect the transformer as shown in Figure 3 on page 3. During power up, the control panel will begin a module scan (see section 12.6 on page 36) that will last between 30 and 120 seconds. Do not connect the transformer or the backup battery until all wiring is completed.
2.4 Backup Battery In order to provide power during power loss, connect a 12Vdc 4Ah/ 7Ah rechargeable acid/lead or gel cell backup battery (YUASA model #NP7-12 recommended) as shown in Figure 3 on page 3. Connect the backup battery after applying AC power. When installing, verify proper polarity, as reversed connections will blow the battery fuse. For information on how to set the Battery Charge Current to either 350mA or 850mA, please refer to section 12.3 on page 35.
2.7 Bell/Siren Output The BELL+ and BELL- terminals power bells and/or other warning devices that require a steady voltage output during an alarm. The bell output supplies 12Vdc upon alarm and can support two 20-watt sirens or one 30-watt siren. The bell output uses a fuseless circuit and will automatically shut down if the current exceeds 3A. If the load on the BELL terminals returns to normal (≤3A), the control panel will re-instate power to the BELL terminals. When connecting sirens, please verify correct polarity as shown in Figure 2. Please note that PGM5 is rated at 5A and can be used to power bells and/ or other warning devices (see Figure 2 on page 2) by programming it as a bell/siren output. Please refer to Programmable Outputs in section 10 on page 30. When the bell/siren output is not used, the “Bell Absent” message will appear in the Trouble Display. To avoid this, connect a 1kΩ resistor across the bell output. Figure 2: Bell/Siren PGM5 can be programmed to follow the bell/siren output.
Bell/Siren Output
2.4.1 Battery Test The control panel conducts a dynamic battery test under load every 64 seconds. If the battery is disconnected, if its capacity is too low or if the battery voltage drops to 10.5 volts or less when there is no AC, the “Battery Trouble” message will appear in the Trouble Display. At 8.5 volts, the panel shuts down and all outputs close.
BELL/SIREN BELL/SIREN to “c” terminal of control panel to “AUX+” terminal of control panel
2.5 Auxiliary Power Terminals You can use the auxiliary power supply to power the motion detectors, keypads and other accessories in your security system. A fuseless circuit protects the auxiliary output against current overload and automatically shuts down if the current exceeds 1.1A.
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For connection of self-contained bell/siren, see Figure 3.
Figure 3: Digiplex Control Panel PCB Layout Four pin connector can be used for quick installation of a Digiplex keypad or module.
Charging and battery test LED (every 64 seconds)
“STATUS” LED: Short flash Long flash Constant OFF
= Panel OK = TLM Fault = Dialer on-line = Panel error/off-line
Reset jumper
Warning: Disconnect the battery before replacing the fuse.
Warning: Disconnect telephone line before servicing
Optional connector can be used to recharge another battery in the system.
PGM1: 100mA PGM2: 50mA PGM3: 50mA (opt) PGM4: 50mA (opt)
PGM5 (optional 5A relay)
BELL OUTPUT will shut down if current exceeds 3A.
For the hardwire connections, see Single Zone Connections on page 6. and Double AWG#14 single Zone Connections on conductor solid page 7. copper wire
Connection for Self-contained Bell/Siren
COMBUS
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.
Ground clamp
To metallic enclosure
Cold water pipe grounding
To provide maximum lightning protection, we strongly recommend having separate earth connections for the dialer and zone ground terminals.
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.
AUX POWER Refer to transformer requirements below for Auxiliary Power Output. Also, refer to Calculating Power Requirements on page 4. 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
Auxiliary Supply can provide:
typical: 600mA max.: 700mA
Usable Battery Charge Currents: 350mA
A 40VA transformer is required when selecting the 850 mA battery charge current. Using a 20VA transformer with a battery charge current of 850mA may damage the system.
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 6. 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 module on the combus should not be more than 3000 feet (914m) away. Before adding any module to the control panel, make sure you shut down the panel by removing AC power and the battery.
For UL/C-UL warnings and requirements, see Warnings on page 60.
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2.8 Calculating Power Requirements Table 1: Milliamp Consumption Table
Description
QTY.
mA used by each
Total 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 (DGP2-648BL):
_______
X
110mA =
__________ mA
Motion Detector Modules (DGP2-50/60/70, DG85W):
_______
X
30mA =
__________ mA
Door Contact Modules(DGP2-ZC1):
_______
X
30mA =
__________ 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
40mA =
__________ mA
InTouch Voice-Assisted Arm/Disarm Modules (APR3-ADM2):
_______
X
105mA =
__________ mA
DVACS Module (DGP2-DVAC):
_______
X
40mA =
__________ mA
Annunciator Module (DGP2-ANC1B)
_______
X
20mA =
__________ mA
Access Control Module (DGP-ACM11)
_______
X
120mA =
__________ mA
Note: The DGP-ACM11 consumes 130mA from its own power supply or 120 mA when connected to the combus for power.
Maximum available power units = 700mA
GRAND TOTAL
__________ mA
STEP 1: Using Table 1, calculate the total number of milliamps (mA) required by each device, module, and accessory in the system. Please take into account devices connected to the control panel’s PGM outputs. Since the BELL output has its own power supply, do not include the sirens connected to it in the calculation. STEP 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 Figure 5 on page 5) to provide the additional power needed. Proceed with step 3 and refer to the example in Figure 4 on page 5. STEP 3: Due to the degradation of a power signal over long distances, EACH length or run of wire in the system can support only a specific number of milliamps (mA). Using Table 2, determine how many milliamps each length of wire can support. Please note that the total number of milliamps (mA) can never surpass 700mA. Table 2: Milliamp Limitations For Each Run of Wire 2
Gauge: 18AWG, Surface: 0.823mm
Gauge: 22AWG, Surface: 0.326mm2
Gauge: 24AWG, Surface: 0.205mm2
Length of each run of wire 30m(100ft.) 61m(200ft.) 91m(300ft.) 122m(400ft.) 152m(500ft.) 183m(600ft.) 213m(700ft.) 244m(800ft.) 274m(900ft.) 305m(1000ft.) 457m(1500ft.) 610m(2000ft.) 762m(2500ft.) 914m(3000ft.)
Length of each run of wire 30m(100ft.) 61m(200ft.) 91m(300ft.) 122m(400ft.) 152m(500ft.) 183m(600ft.) 213m(700ft.) 244m(800ft.) 274m(900ft.) 305m(1000ft.)
Length of each run of wire 30m(100ft.) 61m(200ft.) 91m(300ft.) 122m(400ft.) 152m(500ft.) 183m(600ft.)
Available Milliamps (mA) 700 700 700 700 690 575 493 431 383 345 230 172 138 115
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Available Milliamps (mA) 700 682 454 341 273 227 195 170 151 136
Available Milliamps (mA) 700 429 286 214 171 143
Figure 4: Sample Power Requirement Calculations CONTROL PANEL = 700mA
16.5VAC 40VA Transformer
AUX. OUTPUT
Power required by devices connected to control panel’s auxiliary output must not exceed the auxiliary output’s limit: (A) + (B) + (C) + (D) + (E) + (F) + (G) + = 455mA