DMP Electronics 7133, Thinline 7060 Installation Manual
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THINLINE
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LCD KEYPAD
Installation Guide
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© 2017 Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
Information furnished is believed to be accurate and reliable.
This information is subject to change without notice.
DESCRIPTION
Thinline Series (7060, 7063, 7070, 7073, 7160, 7163, 7170, and 7173) and Aqualite Series
(7060A, 7063A, 7070A, and 7073A) LCD keypads offer flexible features and functionality.
Each keypad provides:
• Custom 16-character home or business name in the display
• Four 2-button panic keys
• AC Power/Armed LED
• 32-character display
• Backlit keyboard and DMP logo
• Internal speaker
• Red keyboard lighting in alarm conditions
• Simple harness connection to 4-wire keypad bus
• Optional back-boxes for conduit or wall mount applications
Models 7070/A, 7073/A, 7170, and 7173
Provide four fully-programmable, Class B, Style A, supervised, power limited protection zones that can be programmed for a variety of burglary and access control applications.
Models 7063/A, 7073/A, 7163, and 7173
Provide a built-in proximity card reader designed to read DMP/HID proximity credentials.
Models 7073/A and 7173
Provide a door strike relay and allow Wiegand input from external card readers.
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INSTALL THE KEYPAD
All DMP keypad housings are designed to install on any 4” square box, 3-gang switch box,
DMP 695 and 696 back-box, or flat surface.
Wiring Specifications for Keypad Bus
When planning a keypad bus installation, keep in mind the following specifications:
• DMP recommends using 18 or 22–gauge unshielded wire for all keypad circuits.
Do not use twisted pair or shielded wire for keypad bus data circuits. To maintain auxiliary power integrity when using 22–gauge wire, do not exceed 500 feet. When using 18–gauge wire, do not exceed 1,000 feet. Install an additional power supply to increase the wire length or add devices.
• Maximum distance for any one circuit (length of wire) is 2,500 feet regardless of the wire gauge. This distance can be in the form of one long wire run or multiple branches with all wiring totaling no more than 2,500 feet. As wire distance from the panel increases, DC voltage on the wire decreases.
• Maximum number of devices per 2,500 feet circuit is 40.
Each panel allows a specific number of supervised keypads. Add additional keypads in the unsupervised mode. Refer to the panel installation guide for the specific number of supervised keypads allowed.
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Install the Keypad
• Maximum voltage drop between the panel (or auxiliary power supply) and any device is 2.0VDC. If the voltage at any device is less than the required level, add an auxiliary power supply at the end of the circuit. When the voltage is too low, the devices cannot operate properly. Refer to the Keypad Bus Wiring Application Note
(LT-2031) and the 710 Module Installation Sheet (LT-0310) for more information.
Keypad Specifications
MODEL
NORMAL/
STANDBY
CURRENT
ALARM
CURRENT
FOUR
ZONES
INTERNAL
PROX
READER
WIEGAND
INPUT
INTERNAL
DOOR
STRIKE
RELAY
7060/A, 7160
7063/A, 7163
7070/A, 7170
7073/A, 7173
72mA
85mA
72mA+1.6mA
per active zone
85mA+1.6mA
per active zone
87mA
100mA
87mA+2mA per active zone
100mA+2mA per active zone
X
X
X
X X X
Table 1: Keypad Specifications
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Install the Keypad
Remove the Cover
The keypad housing is made up of two parts: the cover, which contains the circuit board and components, and the base. Use the following steps and Figure 1 to separate the keypad cover and base:
1. Insert a flat screwdriver into one of the slots on the bottom of the keypad and gently lift the screwdriver handle toward you while pulling the halves apart. Repeat with the other slot.
2. Using your hands, gently separate the front from the base and set the cover and components aside. See Figure 1.
Wall
Keypad
Insert small screwdriver and lift to remove cover.
Do not twist.
Harness Wiring
Use 1k Ohm EOL resistors, DMP Model 311 on keypad zones 1-4.
Figure 1:
Removing the Keypad Cover
Models 7060/A, 7063/A, 7160, and 7163
Supplied with a 4-wire harness for panel keypad bus connection.
Models 7070/A, 7073/A, 7170, and 7173
Supplied with a 12-wire data bus/zone harness. Four wires connect to the keypad bus. The remaining eight wires are for the four zone inputs, four wires for each zone.
Models 7073/A and 7173
Supplied with one 5-wire output/reader harness.
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Install the Keypad
Firmly grasp the wires near the base and hold the outside edges of the keypad housing. Line up the red and yellow wires with the guides on the board to inset the connector into the J5 keypad terminal. Observe wire colors when connecting the red, yellow, green, and black wires to the keypad bus. See Figure 2.
• Connect red wire to panel terminal 7
• Connect yellow wire to panel terminal 8
• Connect green wire to panel terminal 9
• Connect black wire to panel terminal 10
J5
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Additional Power Supply
Figure 2: Keypad Back Showing
Wiring Harness Assignments
If the current draw for all keypads exceeds the panel output, provide additional current by adding a Model 505-12 auxiliary power supply.
1. Connect all keypad black ground wires to the power supply negative terminal.
2. Run a jumper wire from the power supply negative terminal to the panel common ground terminal.
3. Connect all keypad power (+12VDC) wires to the power supply positive terminal.
Do not connect the power supply positive terminal to any panel terminal. Refer to the 505-12 Power Supply Installation Guide if needed (LT-0453).
Keypad Bus Monitor
For listed fire protective systems, the 893A Module or 277 Trouble Sounder must be installed on the XR150/XR550 Series panel to monitor the keypad bus. It should be programmed to sound when the keypad bus fails to operate.
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Surface and Backbox
Mounting Holes
Combined 4-square and 3-gang switch box
Mounting Holes
Install the Keypad
Green/White
White
– Connect Reader Data 0
– Connect Reader Data 1
Orange
– Door Strike N/O
Gray –
Violet
Door Strike C
–
Door Strike N/C
ExternalReader/Door Strike
7073/7073A, 7173 Keypads
1K EOL
Yellow/White
White/Yellow
– Zone 4
1K EOL
Orange White
White/Orange
– Zone 3
1K EOL
Red/White
White/Red
1K EOL
Brown/White
White/Brown
– Zone 2
– Zone 1
Black – Ground
Green – Receive Data
Yellow – Send Data
Red – Keypad Power
All Keypads
Zones 1-4
7070/7070A, 7073/7073A, 7170/7173 Keypads
*All zones are supervised and suitable for fire applications.
*Maximum zone line impedence is 100 Ohms.
*Ground fault detected at 1420 Ohms or less.
Surface and Backbox
Mounting Holes
Figure 3: Keypad Back Showing Wiring
Harness Assignments
USE THE KEYPAD FOR ACCESS CONTROL
Card Readers
tone is heard and the Power/Armed LEDs blink. This provides an audible and visual acknowledgment of the credential read.
Internal Access Control Reader
The 7063/A, 7073/A, 7163, and 7173 keypads provide a built-in proximity card reader that is compatible with most standard 125Khz Prox credentials available from DMP and HID (1300 Series). DMP Keypads are not compatible with iClass or other non-HID credentials. There are custom and non-standard credentials from HID that are not compatible with DMP proximity keypads. If you are using
HID cards that have not been purchased directly from DMP, it is recommended to thoroughly test the application fully before installation. DMP does not guarantee compatibility with credentials not purchased from DMP. For listed access control applications, the keypad must be installed within the protected area.
External Access Control Reader
To accept Wiegand data input from other external card readers, connect a 12VDC external reader to the 7073/A and 7173 keypad. Connect the red and black power wires from the reader to the power wires from the panel. These connect in parallel with the keypad power wires. Connect the Reader (Data 1) wire to the white wire on the 5–wire keypad harness. Connect the Reader (Data 0) wire to the green/ white wire on the 5–wire keypad harness. See Figure 4.
Surface and Backbox
Mounting Holes
Combined 4-square and 3-gang switch box
Mounting Holes
Surface and Backbox
Mounting Holes
Green/White
White
– Connect Reader Data 0
– Connect Reader Data 1
Orange
– Door Strike N/O
Gray –
Violet
Door Strike C
–
Door Strike N/C
ExternalReader/Door Strike
7073/7073A, 7173 Keypads
1K EOL
Yellow/White
White/Yellow
– Zone 4
1K EOL
Orange White
White/Orange
– Zone 3
1K EOL
Red/White
White/Red
1K EOL
Brown/White
White/Brown
– Zone 2
– Zone 1
Black – Ground
Green – Receive Data
Yellow – Send Data
Red – Keypad Power
All Keypads
Zones 1-4
7070/7070A, 7073/7073A, 7170/7173 Keypads
*All zones are supervised and suitable for fire applications.
*Maximum zone line impedence is 100 Ohms.
*Ground fault detected at 1420 Ohms or less.
USE THE KEYPAD FOR ACCESS CONTROL
Card Readers
tone is heard and the Power/Armed LEDs blink. This provides an audible and visual acknowledgment of the credential read.
Internal Access Control Reader
The 7063/A, 7073/A, 7163, and 7173 keypads provide a built-in proximity card reader that is compatible with most standard 125Khz Prox credentials available from DMP and HID (1300 Series). DMP Keypads are not compatible with iClass or other non-HID credentials. There are custom and non-standard credentials from HID that are not compatible with DMP proximity keypads. If you are using
HID cards that have not been purchased directly from DMP, it is recommended to thoroughly test the application fully before installation. DMP does not guarantee compatibility with credentials not purchased from DMP. For listed access control applications, the keypad must be installed within the protected area.
External Access Control Reader
To accept Wiegand data input from other external card readers, connect a 12VDC external reader to the 7073/A and 7173 keypad. Connect the red and black power wires from the reader to the power wires from the panel. These connect in parallel with the keypad power wires. Connect the Reader (Data 1) wire to the white wire on the 5–wire keypad harness. Connect the Reader (Data 0) wire to the green/ white wire on the 5–wire keypad harness. See Figure 4.
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Use for Access Control
Magnetic Lock and Door Strike Wiring
The 7073/A and 7173 keypads provide one internal programmable Form C single pole, double throw (SPDT) relay for controlling door strikes or magnetic locks. Three wires on the 5-wire harness, violet normally closed (N/C), gray common (COM), and orange normally open (N/O), allow you to connect devices to the relay. The Form C relay draws up to 15mA of current and the contacts are rated for 1 Amp at 30VDC maximum.
Green/White – Connect Reader Data 0
White – Connect Reader Data 1
Orange – Door Strike N/O
Gray – Door Strike C
Violet – Door Strike N/C
1K EOL
Yellow/White
White/Yellow
1K EOL
Orange White
White/Orange
– Zone 4
– Zone 3 Request to Exit (optional)
1K EOL
1K EOL
Red/White
White/Red
Brown/White
White/Brown
– Zone 2 Door Contact (optional)
– Zone 1 7/0 Panic (optional)
Black – Ground
Green – Receive Data
Yellow – Send Data
Red – Keypad Power
To Keypad Bus
Figure 4: 12VDC Reader Wiring
External Card
Reader
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Use for Access Control
Wiring the 333 Suppressor
One Model 333 Suppressor is included with the 7073/A and 7173 keypads. If the device being controlled by the relay is connected to the N/O and C wires, install the suppressor on the N/O and C wires. If the device is connected to the N/C and C wires, install the 333 on N/C and C wires. See Figure 5.
Green/White – D0
White – D1
Orange – N/O
Gray – C
Violet – N/C
N/O
C
N/C
Model 333
Supressor
Keypad
5-Wire Harness
– +
Magnetic Door Lock
DMP 502 or 505
Power Supply
Figure 5: 5-Wire Harness and 333 Suppressor Installation
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Use for Access Control
Door Strike Relay Operation
When the user code sent from the reader is verified by the panel, the keypad door strike relay activates for five seconds. During this time, the access door connected to Zone 2 must be opened to start the programmed entry/exit timer and Zone Bypass if programmed and used. The five second door strike is panel programmable when the keypad is used on an XR150/XR550 Series panel.
Zone 2 Door Contact with Bypass
If the door being released by the 7073/A and 7173 keypad is protected, you can provide a programmed bypass time by connecting its contact to Zone 2 (white/red pair) on the keypad and enabling the bypass feature. Door contacts may be N/C or N/O.
Zone 3 Request to Exit
You can also connect a N/O PIR (or other motion sensing device) or a mechanical switch to Zone 3 (white/orange pair) on the 7073/A and 7173 keypad to provide Request to Exit
(REX) capability. When Zone 3 shorts, the keypad relay activates for 5 seconds. During this time, the user can open the protected door to start the programmed Bypass entry/exit timer. If the door is not opened within five seconds, the relay restores to its locked state. A
Zone 3 REX is inhibited for three seconds after the keypad reads a card and a door strike occurs. This is to allow area entry and pass under a REX PIR.
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KEYPAD INTERFACE
Thinline and Aqualite LCD keypads offer flexible features and functionality like proximity credential compatibility, panic key options, keypad brightness, tone, and volume level.
Programming Cards into the System
(7063/A, 7163, 7073/A, and 7173 only)
1. When MENU? NO YES displays, choose YES and present your proximity credential to the reader or manually enter your user code into the keypad.
2. From the user menu, select USER CODES?
. Choose ADD . At the ENTER
CODE: display, present the credential to the reader.
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Keypad Interface
32-Character Display
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Power LED
Armed LED
Backlit Logo and Proximity
Antenna
JONES RESIDENCE
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Select Keys
1
5
9
Y Z
2 3 4
J K
L
6 7 8
V W
X
0 CMD
BAC
K
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Panic Keys
Back Arrow
Figure 6: 7000 Series LCD Keypad
Command
Power LED
Armed LED
Keypad Interface
32-Character Display
ABC SECURITY
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Select Keys
1
5
9
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2 3 4
J K
L
6 7 8
V
W
X
0 CMD
BAC
K
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Command
Back Arrow
Figure 7: Thinline 7100 Series LCD Keypad
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Keypad Interface
Entering Alpha Characters
To enter an alpha character, press the number key that has the desired letter below it. The keypad display shows the number on that key.
To change the number to a letter, press the top row select key that corresponds to the letter location under the key. See Figure 8.
A B C (
First Letter Third Letter
Second Letter Special Character
Figure 8: Entering Alpha Characters
Entering Non-Alphanumeric Characters
Each key has a non-alpha special character that is not shown on the keypad. Nonalphanumeric characters are entered into the keypad the same way as alphanumeric characters.
See Figure 9.
1 2 3 4
A B
C
D E
F
G H
I
!
J K
L
?
5 6 7 8
M N
O
P Q
R
&
S T
U
V W
X
,
9 0 CMD
Y Z (sp
.
*
#
Figure 9: Entering
Non-Alphanumeric Characters
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Keypad Interface
Panic Key Options
2-Button Panic Keys
All keypads offer a panic key function that allows users to send panic, emergency, or fire reports to the central station in an emergency. Enable the panic key function in the keypad user menu. Place the supplied icon stickers below the top row select keys. The user must press and hold the two select keys for two seconds until a beep is heard.
Panic (left two select keys)—Zone 19 + Device Address
Emergency Non-Medical (center two select keys)—Zone 29 + Device Address
Fire (right two select keys)—Zone 39 + Device Address
7/0 Panic Keys
All keypads allow the user to initiate a panic alarm by pressing the 7 and 0 (zero) keys at the same time for one-half (1/2) second. Enable the 7/0 Panic function in
Installer Options.
When enabled, all keypads send a Zone Short message to the panel for the first zone of the keypad address. When the keys are released, a Zone Restore message can be sent from the initiating keypad. To produce a panic alarm, program the first zone of the keypad address as a panic type (PN) in panel programming.
Place a 1k Ohm end-of-line (EOL) resistor, DMP Model 311, across the white/brown pair of zone wires on models 7070/A, 7073/A, 7170, and 7173. A Zone Restore message sends when the keys are released. The 1k Ohm EOL resistor is not required on
7060/A, 7063/A, 7160, and 7163 keypads.
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ACCESS THE USER OPTIONS MENU
To access the Options menu, press and hold the back arrow and CMD keys for two seconds.
Press CMD to advance through the menu options.
Backlighting Brightness
Adjust the LCD display brightness level, power and armed LEDs, the green keyboard, and the logo backlighting. At SET BRIGHTNESS , use the left select key to decrease the brightness and the right select key to increase the brightness. If the brightness level is lowered, it reverts to maximum intensity whenever a key is pressed. If no keys are pressed, and the speaker has not sounded for 30 seconds, the user-selected brightness level restores.
Internal Speaker Tone
Adjust the keypad internal speaker tone. At SET TONE , use the left select key to decrease the tone and the right select key to increase the tone.
Internal Volume Level
Adjust the keypad internal speaker volume for key presses and entry delay tone conditions.
During alarm and trouble conditions, the volume is always at maximum level. At SET VOLUME
LEVEL , use the left select key to decrease the volume and the right select key to increase the volume.
Model Number
The keypad displays the keypad model number, firmware version, and date. The user cannot change this information.
Keypad Address
The keypad displays the current keypad address. The user cannot change this information.
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ACCESS INSTALLER OPTIONS
Keypad Options and Keypad Diagnostic menus allow install and service technicians to configure and test keypad operation. To access the installer options:
1. Hold down the back arrow and CMD keys for two seconds.
2. At SET BRIGHTNESS , enter 3577 (INST) and press CMD .
The display changes to KPD OPT KPD DIAG and STOP . The Keypad Options menu allows you to set the keypad address, select Supervised or Unsupervised mode, change the default keypad message, selectively enable the 2-button Panic keys, Bypass, REX, and set entry card options.
All programming options display on all keypads. However, actual operation for some programming options is restricted to the appropriate model.
Programming Keypad Options
KPD KPD
OPT DIAG STOP
Keypad Options (KPD OPT)
To program keypad options, press KPD OPT.
CURRENT KEYPAD
ADDRESS: 01
Current Keypad Address
Set the current keypad address from 01 to 08 for
XT30/XT50/XR150 Series panels or 01 to 16 for XR550
Series panels. The default address is set at 01. To change the current address, press any select key and enter the new address.
It is not necessary to enter a leading zero for addresses 01 to 09.
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KEYPAD MODE:
SUP * UNSUP
DEFAULT KPD MSG:
ARM PANIC KEYS:
*PN *EM *FI
Installer Options
Keypad Mode
Configure the KEYPAD MODE for supervised or unsupervised operation. Keypads with programmed zones must be supervised and cannot share an address with other keypads. Unsupervised keypads can operate together sharing the same address. Zones cannot be used on unsupervised keypads. To change the current setting, press the select key under SUP or UNSUP. An asterisk appears next to the selected option.
Unsupervised addresses cannot be used when Device
Fail Output has a programmed value other than zero.
Default Keypad Message
Enter a DEFAULT KPD MSG of up to sixteen characters to appear at the top of the keypad display. Press any select key to clear the current message and enter a new custom display.
Arm Panic Keys
Use this option to configure the top row select key as as two button panic keys. To enable or disable a panic option, press the select key under the appropriate name:
PN (panic), EM (emergency), and FI (fire). Once the panic option is enabled, an asterisk displays next to the selected option(s).
7/0 PANIC
ENABLE: NO YES
ACTIVATE ZONE 2
BYPASS: NO YES
ZONE 2 BYPASS
TIME: 40
RELOCK ZONE 2
FAULT: NO YES
Installer Options
7/0 Panic
Select YES to configure the 7 and 0 keys as 2-button Panic keys. To disable the option, select NO. Default is NO.
Zone 2 Bypass
(7073/A, 7173 only)
Select YES to enable the bypass option on Zone 2. This zone provides the bypass for door contacts. This zone must be programmed into the panel.
Zone 2 Bypass Time
(7073/A, 7173 only)
Enter the number of bypass seconds to elapse before the bypass timer expires. Range is from 20 to 250 seconds.
Press any top row select key to enter the number of seconds. Once the door strike relay is activated, the user has five seconds to open the door connected to Zone 2.
The zone is then bypassed for the programmed time or until the contact restores to normal. Ten seconds prior to the expiration of the bypass time, the keypad beeps if the door is still open. If the door remains open when the timer expires a zone open/short is sent to the panel for Zone 2.
Default is 40 seconds.
Relock on Zone 2 Fault?
(7073/A, 7173 only)
Select NO to leave the relay on when Zone 2 faults to an open or short condition during bypass. Select YES to turn the relay off when Zone 2 faults open or short during bypass. Default is NO.
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ACTIVATE ZONE 3
EXIT: NO YES
ZN 3 REX STRIKE
TIME: 5
ALL?: NO YES
DELAY: 2
Installer Options
Zone 3 Exit
(7073/A, 7173)
Select YES to enable the Request to Exit feature on Zone
3. When Zone 3 shorts, the keypad relay activates. During this time, the user can open the protected door to start the programmed bypass entry/exit timer. If the door is not opened within the time programmed in the Zone 3 REX
Strike Time, the relay restores the door to its locked state.
No panel programming is required.
Zone 3 REX Strike Time
(7073/A, 7173)
Enter the number of REX seconds to elapse. Range is from 5 to 250 seconds. Press any select key to enter the number. The default is 5 seconds.
Arming/Disarming Wait Time
(7063/A, 7073/A, 7163, 7173)
Select the number of seconds (1-9) the keypad should wait when an area system displays ALL? NO YES during arming/ disarming or a HOME/SLEEP/AWAY system waits during arming only. If NO or YES, or HOME, SLEEP, or AWAY is not manually selected before the delay expires, the keypad automatically selects the YES or the AWAY key. Select zero (0) to disable this feature. The delay also occurs when any credential is presented for arming the Home/Sleep/Away system.
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CARD OPTIONS
DMP CUSTOM
WIEGAND CODE
LENGTH: 26
Installer Options
Card Options
(7063/A, 7073/A, 7163, 7173)
Select DMP to indicate the reader sends a 26-bit DMP data string. To save the DMP option, press the left top row select key under DMP. Default is DMP. Select CUSTOM if using a non-DMP credential by pressing the right top row select key.
Wiegand Code Length
(7063/A, 7073/A, 7163, 7173)
When using a custom credential, enter the total number of bits to be received in Wiegand code including parity bits. Press any top row select key to enter a number between 0-255 to equal the number of bits. Default is 26 bits. An access card contains data bits for a site code, a user code, and start/stop/parity bits.
The starting position location and code length must be determined and programmed into the keypad. See Figure 10.
0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1
First Bit
Received
Position = 0
Site Code
Position = 1
Length = 8
User Code
Position = 9
Length = 16
Last Bit
Received
Position = 25
In this example the Wiegand Code Length = 26 bits.
Figure 10: Data Stream Bit Location Example
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SITE CODE
POSITION: 1
SITE CODE
LENGTH: 8
USER CODE
POSITION: 9
USER CODE
LENGTH: 16
REQUIRE SITE
CODE: NO YES
Installer Options
Site Code Position
(7063/A, 7073/A, 7163, 7173)
Enter the site code start position in the data string. Press any select key to enter a number between 0-255. Default is 1.
Site Code Length
(7063/A, 7073/A, 7163, 7173)
Enter the number of characters the site code contains. Press any select key to enter a number between 1-16. Default is 8.
User Code Position
(7063/A, 7073/A, 7163, 7173)
Define the user code start bit position. Press any select key to enter a number between 0-255. Default is 9.
User Code Length
(7063/A, 7073/A, 7163, 7173)
Define the number of user code bits. Press any select key to enter a custom number. Custom numbers can only be a number between 16-40. Press CMD to save the entry. The default is the DMP value of 16.
Require Site Code
(7063/A, 7073/A, 7163, 7173)
Press the top row select key under YES to use a site code and press CMD to view the site code entry display. Default is NO.
Door access is only granted when any one site code programmed at the SITE CODES entry option matches the site code received in the Wiegand string. You can program up to
8 three-digit site codes. A card with a site code greater than three digits cannot be used.
SITE CODES 1-4
> > > >
SITE CODES 5-8
> > > >
NO OF USER CODE
DIGITS: 5
Installer Options
Site Codes 1-4
(7063/A, 7073/A, 7163, 7173)
Enter site codes 1-4 (left to right separated by > sign). Press the select key below the > sign to add, delete, or change the site code and press CMD. Site code range is 0-999. Press the CMD key to display SITE CODES 5-8.
Site Codes 5-8
(7063/A, 7073/A, 7163, 7173)
Enter site codes 5-8 (left to right separated by > sign).
Press the Select key below the > sign to add, delete, or change the site code and press CMD. Site code range is
0-999.
Number of User Code Digits
(7063/A, 7073/A, 7163, 7173)
The keypad recognizes user codes from 4 to 12 digits in length.
Press any select key to enter the user code digit length being used by the panel. Default is 5. For an XR150/XR550 Area
System, use 4 to 10 digits (typically 5). For all other systems and panels, use 4 digits. Any selection above 5 digits require entry of the custom card definitions with custom site and user code positions for the Wiegand string. When searching the bit string for the user code, the digits are identified and read from left to right.
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NO COMM WITH PANEL
RELAY ALWAYS OFF
CHOOSE ACTION
OFF SITE ANY ON
CHOOSE ACTION
LAST
Installer Options
No Communication with Panel
(7063/A, 7073/A, 7163,7173)
This option defines the relay action when communication with the panel has not occurred for five seconds. Press any top row
Select key to display CHOOSE ACTION. The default is RELAY
ALWAYS OFF.
Choose the action required:
1. Press the first select key to choose OFF (Relay Always Off)
—The relay does not turn on when any Wiegand string is received. Off does not affect any REX operation.
2. Press the second select key to choose SITE
(Accept Site Code) — Door access is granted when the
Wiegand site code string received matches any site code programmed at SITE CODE ENTRY.
3. Press the third select key to choose ANY (Any Wiegand
Read) — Door access is granted when any Wiegand string is received.
4. Press the fourth select key to choose ON
(Relay Always On) — The relay is always on.
5. Press CMD and then the first select key to choose LAST
(Keep Last State)
—The relay remains in the same state and does not change when communication is lost.
After choosing the action, NO COMM W PANEL and the defined action display on the LCD. Programming is now complete.
KEYPAD DIAGNOSTICS
KPD KPD
OPT DIAG STOP
Keypad Diagnostics (KPD DIAG)
The Keypad Diagnostic option allows you to check the display segments, keyboard backlighting and test individual keys.
Press the select key under KPD DIAG. The keypad lights all display segments and illuminates the keyboard in red. In approximately one second the display backlighting changes to green. The keypad alternates between these two states for approximately two minutes. Press CMD at any time to begin testing individual keys.
PRESS KEY TO
TEST
Z1 OPEN Z2 OPEN
Z3 OPEN Z4 OPEN
Test Individual Keys
The display changes to PRESS KEY TO TEST. This option tests each key on the keyboard to ensure it is operating properly.
Press and hold each key for about two seconds. The key number being held appears in the display. Verify the correct number displays before testing the next key.
Zone Test
(7070, 7073/A, 7170, 7173)
This option allows the keypads to display the current electrical status of the four protection zones. The status is shown as
OPEN, SHRT, or OKAY. The zone test displays on the other keypads, but is not operational.
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INPUT WIEGAND
Keypad Diagnostics
Input Wiegand
(7063/A, 7073/A, 7163, 7173)
This option tests the internal and external reader input from proximity credentials. The display shows OKAY each time a good proximity read is received.
Exiting the Installer Options
When done, press CMD once to return to the Installer Options screen. Press the select key under STOP to exit the Installer Options function.
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END USER TRAINING
This section covers 7063/A, 7073/A, 7163, and 7173 keypads and contains three sections:
• Keypad Arming and Disarming
• Keypad Access Control
• Keypad Entry Delay
All of the examples displayed assume that CLOSING CODE is YES in panel programming.
Figures 11 through 14 show the user presenting a card to the keypad. When an external reader is connected to a 7073/A and a 7173 keypad, the user presents a card to the reader rather than to the keypad.
Keypad Arming and Disarming
Area System Arming and Disarming
1. Press CMD until the keypad displays ARM DISARM .
2. Press the select key under the preferred option.
3. The keypad displays ENTER CODE: . The user presents their card to the reader.
Once validated by the system, all areas assigned to that code arm or disarm automatically and the 7073/A and 7173 keypad door strike relay activates. See Figure 11.
ABC SECURITY
ARM DISARM
ABC SECURITY
ENTER CODE: –
ABC SECURITY
ALL? NO YES
Select NO to arm or disarm individual areas.
Select YES, or simply wait, to automatically arm or disarm all areas for which you are authorized.
Figure 11: Area Arming and Disarming
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End User Training
All/Perimeter System Arming and Disarming
Present the card to the reader or press CMD , the keypad displays DISARM?
or PERIM
ALL (when arming). Press the select key under the desired option. The keypad displays ENTER CODE: . Present the card to the reader. Once validated by the system, the selected areas arm or disarm automatically. On 7073/A and 7173 keypads, the Door Strike relay then activates.
Home/Away System Arming and Disarming
Present your card to the reader. If the system is armed, once the card is validated, all areas are disarmed and the keypad displays ALL SYSTEM OFF. If the system is disarmed when you present your card, once the card is validated, HOME SLEEP
AWAY displays. Manually select HOME, SLEEP, AWAY or after a short time-out, all areas automatically arm in the AWAY mode.
PERIM ALL or
DISARM?
The system arms or disarms the areas and activates the door strike relay on the 7073 or 7073A keypad.
Figure 12: All Perimeter Arming and Disarming
End User Training
Keypad Access Control
Area and All/Perimeter Door Strike
From the Status List, present your card to the reader. Once the system validates the card, the Door Strike relay activates. Home/Away systems only activate the 7073/A, and 7173 Door Strike relay when arming and disarming.
ABC SECURITY
MON 10:20 AM
While the keypad displays the
Status List, present your access card.
Typically, the relay activates for 5 seconds during which time you can open the door. Once you open the door, you have 40 seconds to exit and close the door before the Zone 2 Bypass expires.
Figure 13: Present Access Card
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End User Training
Keypad Entry Delay
All Systems
Once the entry delay starts, the keypad sounds an entry tone and displays ENTER
CODE: - . Present your card to the reader. Once validated, the system disarms all areas accessible by you and activates the 7073/7073A/7173 Door Strike relay. Area systems provide a delay to allow selected areas only to be disarmed. See Keypad
Arming and Disarming.
ABC SECURITY
ENTER CODE: –
Entry delay starts.
The System disarms the area and activates the Door Strike Relay.
Figure 14: Entry Delay
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FCC INFORMATION
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications made by the user and not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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INDUSTRY CANADA INFORMATION
This device complies with Industry Canada Licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference, and
2. this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:
1. l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
2. l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
This system has been evaluated for RF Exposure per RSS-102 and is in compliance with the limits specified by Health Canada Safety Code 6. The system must be installed at a minimum separation distance from the antenna to a general bystander of 7.87 inches (20 cm) to maintain compliance with the General Population limits.
L’exposition aux radiofréquences de ce système a été évaluée selon la norme RSS-102 et est jugée conforme aux limites établies par le Code de sécurité 6 de Santé Canada. Le système doit être installé à une distance minimale de 7.87 pouces (20 cm) séparant l’antenne d’une personne présente en conformité avec les limites permises d’exposition du grand public.
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COMPLIANCE LISTING SPECIFICATIONS
ULC Commercial Burglary for XR150/XR550 Series Panels
The keypad zones cannot be used for ULC listed applications.
Specifications
Operating Voltage
Thinline/Aqualite Dimensions
12VDC
7” W x 5.25” H x 0.5” D
Compatibility
All keypads are compatible with all DMP panels.
Certifications
California State Fire Marshall (CSFM)
FCC Part 15 RFID Reader FCC ID: CCKPC0086 — Thinline and Aqualite
Industry Canada ID: 5251A-PC0086 — Thinline and Aqualite
New York City (FDNY COA #6167)
Underwriters Laboratory (UL) Listed
ANSI/UL 294
ANSI/UL 365
ANSI/UL 609
ANSI/UL 1023
ANSI/UL 1076
ANSI/UL 1610
ANSI/UL 1635
ANSI/UL 985
ANSI/UL 864
Access Control System Units
Police Connected Burglar
Local Burglar
Household Burglar
Proprietary Burglar
Central Station Burglar
Digital Burglar
Household Fire Warning
Fire Protective Signaling
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Compliance Specifications
ULC 5545 Household Fire
ULC Subject-C1023 Household Burglar
ULC/ORD-C1076
ULC S304
Proprietary Burglar
Central Station Burglar
Accessories
Backboxes
695 or 696 Keypad Backbox 777 protective keypad cover
Keypad Wiring Harness
300 4-wire harness
300-12 12-wire harness
330 4-wire dual end harness
300-5 5-wire harness
300-512 12-wire harness, 5 ft. long
Proximity Credentials
1306P Prox Patch™ 1306PW Prox Patch™ 26-Bit
1326 HID ProxCard II® Card 1386 HID ISOProx II® Card
1346 HID ProxKey II® Access Device
Proximity Readers for 7073/AA, and 7173 keypads
PP-6005B ProxPoint® Plus 30mA Standby
MP-5365 MiniProx™
PR-5455 ProxPro II®
TL-5395 Thinline™ II®
20mA Standby
25mA Standby
20mA Standby
75mA Peak
110mA Peak
125mA Peak
115mA Peak
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