Keypad Zone Connections. PARADOX ESPRIT 728 ULT, 738ULT 56 Pages
Keypad Zone Connections. PARADOX ESPRIT 728 ULT, 738ULT
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2.8
Keypad Zone Connections
Each keypad comes with one input terminal which allows you to connect one detector or door contact directly to the keypad.
Example: A door contact located at the entry point of an establishment can be wired directly to the input terminal of the entry point keypad instead of wiring the door contact all the way to the control panel.
Figure 8: Connecting One Keypad Zone
In the control panel, enable Keypad
Supervision at address 090 .
Key [
STAY
] ON = Keypad Zone 1
LED KEYPADS:
(J1) Zone select jumper OFF
(J2) EOL select jumper ON
642 LCD KEYPADS:
Keypad Programming Mode
Option [2] (Keypad Options); Key [1] ON
Option [2] (Keypad Options); Key [2] ON
Option [2] (Keypad Options); Key [3] OFF
Option [2] (Keypad Options); Key [4] ON
Door Contact
Keypad zone 1
Regardless of the number of keypads in the system, the control panel supports a maximum of two keypad zones. The control
panel will recognize these added zones as shown in Table 2 on page 6.
If using two keypad zones, one keypad must be defined as keypad zone 1 while the other must be defined as keypad
zone 2 (see Figure 9 on page 5).
Example: A security installation is composed of five keypads. Of these five keypads only two can have their zone input terminals
Disabling 636 and 646* Keypad Zones on page 5 and Disabling 642* Keypad Zones on page 5.
Figure 9: Connecting Two Keypad Zones Using Two Keypads
In the control panel, enable keypad supervision at address 090 : keys
[ STAY ] and [ AWAY ]/[ FORCE ] ON
KEYPAD ZONE 1:
LED Keypad: (J1) Zone select jumper OFF
(J2) EOL select jumper ON
642 LCD Keypads: Keypad programming mode
Option [2] (Keypad Options) key [1] ON
Option [2] (Keypad Options) key [2] ON
Option [2] (Keypad Options) key [3] OFF
Option [2] (Keypad Options) key [4] ON
KEYPAD ZONE 2:
LED Keypad: (J1) Zone select jumper ON
(J2) EOL select jumper ON
642 LCD Keypads: Keypad programming mode
Option [2] (Keypad Options) key [1] ON
Option [2] (Keypad Options) key [2] ON
Option [2] (Keypad Options) key [3] ON
Option [2] (Keypad Options) key [4] ON
Door Contact
Keypad zone 1
Door Contact
Keypad zone 2
Disabling 636 and 646* Keypad Zones
If the keypad zone input terminal is not being used, disable it by shorting the blue zone wire with the black COM wire of the keypad.
Disabling 642* Keypad Zones
If the keypad zone input terminal is not being used, disable it by setting option [2] (Keypad Options) key [1] to OFF.
* Do not use the 646 LED and 642 LCD keypads for UL installations. Both the 646 LED keypad and the 642 LCD keypad are not UL listed.
Esprit 728 Ultra & 738 Ultra 5
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Table of contents
- 5 Introduction
- 5 About This Manual
- 5 New Features
- 5 Main Features
- 5 Specifications
- 6 Installation
- 6 Location and Mounting
- 6 Earth Ground
- 6 AC Power
- 6 Backup Battery
- 7 Auxiliary Power Terminals
- 7 Battery Test
- 7 Keypad Function Test
- 7 Telephone Line Connection
- 8 Bell/Siren Output
- 8 Alarm Relay Outputs (738 Ultra; Optional)
- 8 Programmable Outputs (PGMs)
- 8 Keypad and Keyswitch Connections
- 9 Keypad Zone Connections
- 10 Connecting an Anti-Tamper Switch on an LED Keypad
- 10 Single Zone Input Terminal Connections
- 10 N.C. Contacts, Without EOL Resistor
- 11 N.O. and N.C. Contacts, With EOL Resistor (UL/cUL)
- 11 Recognition
- 11 Wire Fault Recognition (UL/cUL)
- 11 Advanced Technology Zone (ATZ) Connections
- 12 N.C. Contacts, Without EOL Resistor, ATZ Series
- 13 Recognition, ATZ Series
- 13 Wire Fault Recognition (UL/cUL), ATZ Series
- 13 N.C. Contacts, With ATZ Parallel Wiring
- 14 Fire Circuit
- 14 4-Wire Smoke Detector Connections (Standard Installation)
- 14 4-Wire Smoke Detector Connections (UL/cUL Installation)
- 14 2-Wire Smoke Detector Connections
- 14 Serial Output Connector
- 15 Status LED
- 15 Access Codes
- 15 Installer Code
- 15 Master and User Codes
- 15 User/Access Code Length
- 15 Duress
- 15 Installer Lock
- 15 Master Code Lock
- 16 Programming Methods
- 16 Espload Software
- 16 Keypad
- 16 Hex Programming
- 17 Hex Streamlined Section Programming
- 17 Decimal Programming
- 17 Feature Select Programming
- 18 Panel Settings for Espload
- 18 Panel Answer Options
- 18 Panel Identifier
- 18 PC Password
- 19 Computer Telephone Number
- 19 Call Espload
- 19 Answer Espload
- 19 Cancel Communication
- 19 Call Back
- 19 Automatic Event Buffer Transmission
- 20 Event Reporting
- 21 Reporting Options
- 21 Reporting Disabled
- 21 Regular Reporting
- 21 Split Reporting
- 21 Double Reporting
- 22 Monitoring Station Telephone Number 1 (MSTN1)
- 22 Monitoring Station Telephone Number 2 (MSTN2)
- 23 System Account Codes
- 23 Communicator Formats
- 23 Ademco Contact ID (All Codes)
- 24 Ademco Contact ID (Programmable Codes)
- 25 Ademco Express
- 25 Pager Reporting Format
- 25 Standard Pulse Formats
- 25 Pager Delay
- 25 Pager Format Transmission Options
- 25 Pager Report Event Option
- 26 Reporting Event Codes
- 26 Arming Codes
- 26 Disarming Codes
- 26 Alarm Codes
- 26 Restore Codes
- 26 Zone Shutdown Codes
- 26 Tamper Codes
- 27 Trouble/Trouble Restore Codes
- 27 Special Codes
- 27 Auto Test Report
- 28 Timed Test Transmission (738 Ultra only)
- 28 Manual Test Report
- 28 Power Failure Report Delay
- 28 Recent Close Delay
- 28 Report Zone Restore Options
- 28 Report Code Disarming Options
- 29 Zone Definitions
- 31 Zone Speed
- 31 Advanced Technology Zoning (ATZ)
- 31 ATZ Parallel Wiring
- 31 Intellizones
- 31 Intellizone Time Delay
- 31 Silent Zones
- 32 24Hr and 4-Wire Smoke Detector Fire Zones
- 32 Enable/Disable Zone 4 (728 Ultra) or Zone 11 (738 Ultra)
- 32 2-Wire Smoke Detector Recognition (Input 3)
- 32 2-Wire Smoke Detector Reset
- 32 Instant Zones
- 32 Follow Zones
- 33 Entry Delay
- 33 Entry Time Delay
- 33 Partitioning
- 33 System A/Stay Zones