1 | Overview
B930 keypads are SDI2 bus compatible devices. Each keypad has user adjustable options such as volume and backlight, and an LCD display that shows fi ve-line system messages.
B930 keypads connect to the SDI2 bus on the control panel using terminal wiring. You can connect more than one keypad to the control panel by wiring them in parallel.
You can program, diagnose, and troubleshoot the system from the control panel keypad as well as remotely through
RPS.
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2.1 | Access the address switches
1. Unlock the keypad by turning the lock counter-clockwise.
Refer to Figure 2.1.
2. Hold the keypad by the base in one hand. With the other hand, gently push down on the keypad to remove it from the base. Refer to Figure 2.2.
3. Look at the back of the keypad, and locate the switches.
Refer to Figure 2.3
Figure 2.1: Unlocking the keypad
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Figure 1.1: Keypad base overview
Callout ― Description
1 ― Wall mount holes
2 ― Single gang box holes
3 ― Double gang box holes
4 ― Wire opening
5 ― Surface mount wire openings
6 ― Gang box holes (3-4 in)
7 ― Surface mount wire channel
8 ― Bubble level
9 ― SDI2 wiring terminal block
10 ― Wire tie posts
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2 | SDI2 address switches
Two switches determine the address for the keypad. The control panel uses the address for communications. Use a slotted screwdriver to set the switches.
Figure 2.2: Removing the keypad from the base
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Figure 2.3: Switches location
Callout ― Description
1 ― Address switches
2.2 | Set the address switches
Set the address switches per the control panel confi guration.
If multiple SDI2 keypads reside on the same system, each
SDI2 keypad must have a unique address. For single-digit addresses 1 through 9, set the tens switch to 0. Figure 2.4 shows the address switch setting for address 1.
3 | Installation
After you set the address switches for the proper address, mount the keypad base, wire to the control panel, and attach the keypad to the base.
3.1 | Mount the keypad
You can surface mount the keypad, or mount it to standard electrical boxes, including single gang boxes.
Mounting the keypad:
1. Use the base as a template to mark the desired mounting surface. Refer to Figure 1.1 for mounting hole and wiring locations.
2. Pull the wiring through the desired wire opening in the base.
3. Use the appropriate mounting hardware (supplied) to mount the base to the desired mounting surface. Refer to
Figure 1.1 for mounting hole and wiring locations .
3.2 | Wire to the control panel
When you wire the keypad to a control panel, use the control panel terminals labeled R, Y, G, B (PWR, A, B, COM). Connect them to the keypad terminals labeled R, Y, G, B. Refer to
Figure 3.1.
You can connect keypads to the SDI2 data bus by parallel wire run from the control panel to each keypad, wire from keypad to keypad, or a combination of the two techniques. Refer to
Figure 3.2.
Figure 3.1: Wiring the keypad to the SDI2 bus connection
(B5512 shown)
Callout ― Description
1 ― Control panel
2 ― Terminal wiring
3 ― Keypad’s SDI2 wiring terminal block
4 | Display
You can adjust the keypad’s display brightness level, and you can turn the keypad’s nightlight feature on or off.
Adjusting the keypad display brightness:
1. Press [MENU] to open the Main menu.
2. Use [NEXT] to go to the Press 5 for Settings Menu option, or simply press [5].
3. Use [NEXT] to go to the Press 4 for Keypad Confi g option, or simply press [4].
4. Press [1] to adjust the brightness.
5. Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to adjust the brightness level. The changes apply immediately.
6. Press [ESC] to exit the menu.
Turning the keypad nightlight on or off (control panel version
2.01 or higher):
1. Press [MENU] to open the Main menu.
2. Use [NEXT] to go to the Press 5 for Settings Menu option, or simply press [5].
3. Use [NEXT] to go to the Press 4 for Keypad Confi g option, or simply press [4].
4. Use [NEXT] to go to the Press 4 for Nightlight option, or simply press [4].
5. Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to toggle between the Yes and No options.
6. Press [ENTER] while viewing the desired option to save the programming.
7. Press [ESC] to exit the menu.
5 | Status LEDs
You can diagnose and troubleshoot the system using the keypad’s status LEDs. Refer to Table 5.1.
Status LED Function LED on
Green LED - Ready to turn on (arm)
Red LED - Turned on (armed)
GAS
Yellow LED - System trouble
Blue LED - Gas alarm
Blue LED - AC power present
Table 5.1: Keypad status LEDs
Figure 2.4: Address switches
Figure 3.2: Installing multiple keypads using the SDI2 terminals
Reconnect the keypad to the base by sliding the keypad onto the base (reverse of Step 2). The keypad automatically locks onto the base. Apply power to the system.
6 | Audible tones
The keypad has a built-in speaker that produces several distinct warning tones. The keypad backlight illuminates when it emits an audible tone.
Tone Description
Fire signal
Gas signal
User alarm
When an area is in fi re alarm, the keypad emits a pulsed, high-pitched bell tone.
When a gas point activates, the keypad emits a unique high pitched tone.
When a user alarm (such as panic and medical alarms) occurs, the tone sounds for the programmed amount of time.
Burglary signal When an area is in alarm, the keypad emits a steady, high pitched bell tone.
Entrance warning
The keypad emits an intermittent beep tone during entry delay periods to remind the user to disarm the area.
Exit warning
Invalid button buzz
Keypad encoding tone
The keypad emits an intermittent beep tone during exit delay.
When an invalid button, or sequence of buttons, is pressed, the keypad emits a fl at buzz tone.
The keypad emits a muted beep tone as each button is pressed to indicate that the entry was accepted.
Trouble buzzer When a trouble event occurs, such as a service alert, the keypad emits a two-tone warble until you enter a programmed passcode with the appropriate authority.
Watch tone A single clean tweedle tone alerts the user anytime a watch point is faulted.
Table 6.1: Keypad audible tones
7 | Supervision
The control panel supervises all keypads on the SDI2 bus.
If a supervised keypad fails to respond to the control panel, the control panel declares a Missing Keypad Trouble. When the control panel can again communicate with the keypad, it restores the Missing Keypad Trouble. During a Missing
Keypad Trouble, any connected keypad that maintained contact with the control panel shows the Missing Keypad
Trouble as its idle text, and shows the missing keypad’s address. The communicating keypads also sound a trouble tone. Users can silence the trouble tone. If no other troubles exist, the tone silences when the missing keypad restores.
8 | Show the fi rmware version
Showing the keypad fi rmware version:
1. Remove the keypad from the base to remove power to the keypad. Refer to Figures 2.1 and 2.2.
2. Return the keypad to the base to restore power.
The keypad shows the model number, keypad address, and fi rmware version for 10 sec.
NOTICE!
You can also view a keypad’s fi rmware version in RPS.
9 | Certifi cations
Region Certifi cation
US
CA
UL 365 - Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm
Units and Systems
UL 609 - Local Burglar Alarm Units and Systems
UL 985 - Household Fire Warning System Units
UL 1023 - Household Burglar-Alarm System Units
UL 1076 - Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and
Systems
UL 1610 - Central Station Burglar Alarm Units
CSFM - California Offi ce of The State Fire
Marshal
FCC Part 15 Class B
Canada CAN/ULC S303 - Local Burglar Alarm
Units and Systems
CAN/ULC S304 - Signal Receiving Centre and
Premise Alarm Control Units
ULC-ORD C1023 - Household Burglar Alarm
System Units
ULC-ORD C1076 - Proprietary Burglar Alarm
Units and Systems
ICES-003 - Digital Apparatus
10 | Specifi cations
Dimensions
Voltage (input)
6.2 in x 4.7 in x 1 in
(158 mm x 120 mm x 26 mm)
12 VDC nominal
Current 35 mA in standby mode
80 mA in alarm mode
Operating temperature 0°C to +50°C (+32°F to +122°F)
Relative humidity
Terminal wire size
5% to 93% at +32°C (+90°F) noncondensing
12 AWG to 22 AWG (2 mm to 65 mm)
SDI2 wiring
Compatibility
Maximum distance - wire size
(unshielded wire only):
1000 ft (305 m) - 22 AWG (0.65 mm)
B5512
B4512
B3512
D9412GV4 version 2.00 or higher
D7412GV4 version 2.00 or higher
ATM Style Alphanumeric Keypad (SDI2)
B930
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