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Appendix 3: Keypad Installation Instructions
1.1 Keypad Installation Instructions
2.2 EVO641R Access Control Connection
Figure 24: : Typical Access Control Installation
1.1.1 Connecting the Keypads
The keypads are connected to the control panel's combus in a star and/or
daisy chain configuration. Connect the four terminals labeled red, black,
green and yellow of each keypad to the corresponding terminals on the
control panel.
1
2
1.1.2 Connecting Keypad Zones
Each keypad has one hardwired input terminal, allowing you to connect one
detector or door contact directly to it. Connect the device to the keypad's
input terminal as shown in
Figure 3
on page 3. In order to communicate its
status to the control panel, the keypad's input must be assigned to a zone in
the control panel and the zone's parameters must be defined.
3
5
1 = Request for Exit (REX) device (Paradoor)
2 = Door contact
3 = EVO641R LCD Keypad Module
4 = Locking device
5 = Control panel (EVO)
4
1.1.3 Programmable Output
Each keypad has one on-board PGM. Upon activation, the PGM can
provide 50mA to any device connected to it. If the current drawn is to
exceed the current limit, a relay should be connected to the PGM as shown
in
Figure 3
on page 3.
Figure 25: : Access Control Overview
To EVO control
panel
EVO641R
2.1 Keypad Specific Instructions
2.1.1 Memory Key Connection
A memory key can be used to download programming to the EVO641 and
EVO641R keypads.
Combus
2.1.2 Memory Key
S
ECTIONS
[510]
AND
[520]
Download information using the memory key (PMC-4).
Door
Contact
(Z1)
Locking
Device
(PGM)
Download all from the memory key (LCD keypad
sections
[001]
to
[396]
and all messages) to the
LCD keypad.
Section
[510]
=
REX device (Z2)
Figure 26: : Access Control Connections
Copy the LCD keypad sections
[001]
to
[396]
and
all messages to the memory key.
Section
[520]
=
EVO641R
EVO641R
2.1.3 Download Contents of Memory Key to Keypad
S
ECTION
[510]
1. Insert the memory key into the keypad’s connector labelled “
KEY
.”
2. To download the contents of the memory key, enter the keypad’s
programming mode and enter section
[510]
.
3. When the keypad emits a confirmation beep, wait 5 seconds and
remove the memory key after the second confirmation beep.
2.1.4 Copy the Keypad Contents to the Memory Key
S
ECTION
[520]
1. Insert the memory key onto the keypad’s connector labelled “
KEY
.”
Ensure that the write protect jumper is ON.
2.
Fused external
power supply
(recommended)
No EOL
required
for
Z
2
.
Paradoor (460)
Request to Exit device.
Must be connected to
Z
2
terminal.
To copy the contents to the memory key, enter the keypad’s
programming mode and enter section
[520]
.
IN4007
Diode
3.
After the confirmation beep, wait 5 seconds and remove the memory
key after the second confirmation beep. Set the memory key’s jumper
to OFF if you do not wish to accidentally overwrite its contents.
Figure 23: PMC-4 Jumper Settings
Door Lock
EVO641R
Jumper On
Jumper Off
Door Contact
Must be connected
to
Z
1
terminal.
* Follows control panel’s EOL definition.
If a door contact is not being used, install a jumper or a 1k
9
resistor across the
BLK
and
Z
1 terminals depending on the control panel’s EOL definition.
If the REX (Request for Exit) device is not being used, place a jumper across
the
BLK
and
Z
2 terminals.
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 3.1 Programming
3.3.3 Display Exit Delay Timer
S
ECTION
[003]: O
PTION
[2]
3.1.1 Entering Module Programming Mode
The keypad is programmed through the control panel. To do so, you must
first enter Module Programming Mode:
1.
Option
[2]
OFF=
Will not display Exit Delay timer (default)
Option
[2]
ON=
LCD screen will display Exit Delay timer
From Normal Mode press and hold the
[0]
key.
3.3.4 Display Entry Delay Timer
S
ECTION
[003]: O
PTION
[3]
2.
Enter the
[
INSTALLER
CODE
]
(Default: 000000).
3.
Enter section
[4003]
.
4.
Enter the keypad’s 8-digit
[
SERIAL
NUMBER
]
.
Option
[3]
OFF=
Will not display the Entry Delay Timer (default)
5.
Enter the 3-digit
[
SECTION
]
you want to program.
Option
[3]
ON=
LCD screen will display Entry Delay Timer
6.
Enter the required
[
DATA
]
.
3.3.5 Confidential Mode
S
ECTION
[003]: O
PTIONS
[4]
AND
[5]
In Confidential Mode, all LEDs will turn off and the display will change until
either a button is pressed or an access code is entered.
The control panel will then redirect all programming to the selected keypad.
Every time the
[
CLEAR
]
key is pressed it will revert to the preceding step,
unless entering in data in which case it will erase the current data entry.
Please note that the serial number is located on the keypad's PC board or
enter section
[000]
in Step 3 to view the keypad’s serial number.
Option
[4]
OFF =
Normal Mode (default)
Option
[4]
ON =
Confidential Mode
3.1.2 Module Broadcast
The control panel’s Module Broadcast feature can be used to copy the
contents of one keypad to one or more keypads.
1.
LCD screen activated by entering an access
code (default)
Option
[5]
OFF =
Option
[5]
ON =
LCD screen activated by pressing a button
From Normal Mode press and hold the
[0]
key.
2.
Enter
[
INSTALLER
CODE
]
(Default: 000000).
3.
Enter section
[4004]
.
Figure 27: LCD Screen
4.
Enter the
[
SERIAL
#]
of the source keypad. The
source
is the
programmed keypad whose data you want to copy to other keypads.
5.
Enter the
[
SERIAL
#]
of the destination keypads. The
destination
is the
keypad(s) you want to program with the source’s data. If you want to
program more than one keypad with the source’s data, enter the serial
numbers of the keypads one at a time.
6.
Once you have entered the serial numbers of the keypads you want to
program, press the
[
ACC
]
key.
3.3.6 Confidential Mode Timer
S
ECTION
[007]
Section
[007]
determines the amount of time without action before the
keypad enters Confidential Mode. The Confidential Mode Timer can be set
from 005 seconds to 255 seconds. Default: 120 seconds
.
3.2 Message Programming EVO641/EVO641R
S
ECTIONS
[101]
TO
[148], [200]
TO
[204],
AND
[301]
TO
[396]
Each section contains one message with a maximum of 16 characters. For
more details and to record any changes, use the
Digiplex Modules’
Programming Guide
.
The EVO control panel has up to 8 partitions, 96 zones and up
to 999 user codes. The LCD keypad only allows you to program
the messages for up to 4 partitions, 48 zones and 96 user
codes. The rest of the messages can be programmed directly
into the EVO control panel. Refer to the EVO Reference &
Installation Manual and to the EVO Programming Guide for
more details.
3.3.7 Time Display Option
S
ECTION
[003]: O
PTION
[8]
Option
[8]
OFF =
Date displayed as yy/mm/dd (default)
Option
[8]
ON =
Date displayed as dd/mm/yy
3.3.8 Muting
S
ECTION
[004]: O
PTION
[1]
Option
[1]
OFF =
Audible sounds (default)
Option
[1]
ON =
Mute
Section
[101]
to
[148]
= “Zone 01” to “Zone 48” respectively
Section
[200]
=
“Paradox Security”
3.3.9 Beep on Exit Delay
S
ECTION
[004]: O
PTION
[2]
“First Area”, “Second Area”, “Third Area”,
and “Fourth Area” respectively
Section
[201]
to
[204]
=
Option
[2]
OFF=
Exit Delay beep disabled
Section
[301]
to
[396]
=
“Code 01” to “Code 96” respectively
Option
[2]
ON=
Exit Delay beep enabled (default)
After entering the section corresponding to the desired message, use the
Message Programming Keys (refer to
Tab le 8
) and
Table 7
on page 32 to
change the message to suit your installation needs.
3.3.10 Chime on Zone Closure
S
ECTION
[004]: O
PTION
[4]
Option
[4]
OFF =
Chime on Zone Closure disabled (default)
3.3 EVO641 Programming
Option
[4]
ON =
Chime on Zone Closure enabled
3.3.1 Partition Assignment
S
ECTION
[001]: O
PTIONS
[1]
TO
[8]
To assign the keypad to a partition, simply enable the option that
corresponds to the desired partition. By default, partitions 1 to 8 are
enabled.
3.3.11 Beep on Trouble
S
ECTION
[005]: O
PTIONS
[1]
TO
[4]
Beep disabled: System Troubles and Clock Loss
(default)
Option
[1]
OFF =
Option
[1]
ON =
Beep enabled: System Troubles and Clock Loss
3.3.2 Display Access Code Entry
S
ECTION
[003]: O
PTION
[1]
Option
[2]
OFF =
Beep disabled: Communicator Troubles (default)
Option
[2]
ON =
Beep enabled: Communicator Troubles
Option
[1]
OFF =
Digits are replaced by a * (default)
Option
[1]
ON =
Access Code digits will be displayed
Beep disabled: Module and Bus Troubles
(default)
Option
[3]
OFF =
EVO Control Panel
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 3.4.7 PGM Deactivation Event
S
ECTIONS
[013]
TO
[016]
If the PGM Deactivation Option is set to follow the PGM Deactivation event,
the PGM will return to its normal state when the event programmed in
sections
[013]
to [016] occurs.
Option
[3]
ON =
Beep enabled: Module and Bus Troubles
Option
[4]
OFF =
Beep disabled: all Zone Troubles (default)
Option
[4]
ON =
Beep enabled: all Zone Troubles
3.3.12 Keypad Tamper Enable
S
ECTION
[006]: O
PTION
[5]
Enter the sections that correspond to the Event Group, Feature Group,
Start # and End # of the PGM and enter the required data.
Option
[5]
OFF =
Keypad's tamper is disabled (default)
Event Group
Feature Group
Start #
End #
Option
[5]
ON =
Keypad's tamper is enabled
[013]
[014]
[015]
[016]
PGM
3.3.13 Combus Voltmeter
1.
3.5 EVO641R Programming
From Normal Mode press and hold the
[0]
key.
2.
Enter the
[
INSTALLER
CODE
]
(Default: 000000).
3.
Press
[
ACC
].
The voltage may drop during the control panel battery test.
3.5.1 Partition Assignment
S
ECTION
[001]: O
PTIONS
[1]
TO
[8]
To assign the keypad to a partition, enable the option that corresponds to
the desired partition.
By default, partitions 1 to 8 are enabled.
3.4 Programmable Output Options
3.5.2 Display Access Code Entry
S
ECTION
[003]: O
PTION
[1]
Option
[1]
OFF=Digits are replaced by a “*“(default)
Option
[1]
ON=Access Code digits will be displayed
3.4.1 PGM State
S
ECTION
[006]: O
PTION
[1]
Option
[1]
OFF=
PGM is Normally Open (default)
Option
[1]
ON=
PGM is Normally Closed
3.5.3 Display Exit Delay Timer
S
ECTION
[003]: O
PTION
[2]
Option
[2]
OFF=Will not display Exit Delay timer (default)
Option
[2]
ON=LCD screen will display Exit Delay timer
The PGM can provide 50mA to any device connected to it.
3.4.2 PGM Deactivation Mode
S
ECTION
[006]: O
PTION
[2]
3.5.4 Display Entry Delay Timer
S
ECTION
[003]: O
PTION
[3]
Option
[3]
OFF=Will not display the Entry Delay Timer (default)
Option
[3]
ON=LCD screen will display Entry Delay Timer
Option
[2]
OFF =
Deactivates on PGM Deactivation Event (default)
Option
[2]
ON =
PGM will deactivate according to the PGM Timer
3.5.5 Confidential Mode
S
ECTION
[003]: O
PTIONS
[4]
AND
[5]
Section [003]:
Option
[4]
OFF=Normal Mode (default)
Option
[4]
ON=Confidential Mode
Option
[5]
OFF=LCD screen activated by entering an access code (default)
Option
[5]
ON=LCD screen activated by pressing a button
3.4.3 PGM Base Time
S
ECTION
[006]: O
PTION
[3]
Option
[3]
OFF =
PGM Base Time is 1 second (default)
Option
[3]
ON =
PGM Base Time is 1 minute
3.4.4 PGM Override
S
ECTION
[006]: O
PTION
[4]
When the PGM override is enabled, the keypad's on-board PGM will ignore
PGM Activation Events
(
section 3.4.6
)
,
PGM Deactivation Events
(
section
3.4.7
)
,
and
PGM Timers
(
section 3.4.5
). It will remain in its normal state
until the PGM Override is disabled. This option may be used to test the
PGM connections.
3.5.6 Confidential Mode Timer
S
ECTION
[007]
Section
[007]
determines the amount of time without action before the
keypad enters Confidential Mode. The Confidential Mode Timer can be set
from 005 seconds to 255 seconds.
Default: 120 secs.
Option
[4]
OFF =
PGM Override disabled (default)
3.5.7 Time Display Option
S
ECTION
[003]: O
PTION
[8]
Option
[8]
OFF=Date displayed as yy/mm/dd (default)
Option
[8]
ON=Date displayed as dd/mm/yy
Option
[4]
ON =
PGM Override enabled
3.4.5 PGM Timer
S
ECTION
[008]
The value programmed in section
[008]
represents how long the PGM will
remain in its opposite state after being activated. To program the timer,
enter a 3-digit decimal value (000 to 255) in section
[008]
. Default: 5
seconds
.
3.5.8 Muting
S
ECTION
[004]: O
PTION
[1]
Option
[1]
OFF=Audible sounds (default)
Option
[1]
ON=Mute
3.4.6 PGM Activation Event
S
ECTIONS
[009]
TO
[012]
Enter the sections that correspond to the Event Group, Feature Group,
Start # and End # of the PGM and enter the required data.
3.5.9 Beep on Exit Delay
S
ECTION
[004]: O
PTION
[2]
Option
[2]
OFF=Exit Delay beep disabled
Option
[2]
ON=Exit Delay beep enabled (default)
Event Group
Feature Group
Start #
End #
[009]
[010]
[011]
[012]
3.5.10 Chime on Zone Closure
S
ECTION
[004]: O
PTION
[4]
Option
[4]
OFF=Chime on Zone Closure disabled (default)
Option
[4]
ON=Chime on Zone Closure enabled
PGM
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 3.5.11 Beep on Trouble
S
ECTION
[005]: O
PTIONS
[1]
TO
[4]
Option
[1]
OFF=Beep disabled: System Troubles and Clock Loss
Option
[1]
ON=Beep enabled: System Troubles and Clock Loss
Option
[2]
OFF=Beep disabled: Communicator Troubles
Option
[2]
ON=Beep enabled: Communicator Troubles
Option
[3]
OFF=Beep disabled: Module and Combus Troubles
Option
[3]
ON=Beep enabled: Module and Combus Troubles
Option
[4]
OFF=Beep disabled: all Zone Troubles
Option
[4]
ON=Beep enabled: all Zone Troubles
3.6.5 Relock Door
S
ECTION
[006]: O
PTION
[6]
Option
[6]
OFF=Locking device latches immediately (default)
Option
[6]
ON=Locking device latches when door closes
3.6.6 Door Unlocked Schedule
S
ECTION
[017]
The Door Unlocked Schedule determines the hours, days, and holidays
that the door will remain unlocked. Program the Start Time and End Time
according to the 24-hour clock within the same day. Use
Feature Select
Programming
to set the options representing the Days.
Table 16: Door Unlocked Schedule
Option
Day
Option
Day
3.5.12 Keypad Tamper Enable
S
ECTION
[006]: O
PTION
[5]
Option
[5]
OFF=Keypad's tamper is disabled (default)
Option
[5]
ON=Keypad's tamper is enabled
[1]
Sunday (S)
[5]
Thursday (T)
[2]
Monday (M)
[6]
Friday (F)
[3]
Tuesday (T)
[7]
Saturday (S)
[4]
Wednesday (W)
[8]
Holidays (H)
3.5.13 Time Format
S
ECTION
[005]: O
PTION
[7]
Option
[7]
OFF=Time uses the International time format (default).
Option
[7]
ON=Time uses the US time format.
3.6.7 Card Activates Door Unlocked Schedule
S
ECTION
[006]: O
PTION
[1]
Option
[1]
OFF=The Schedule activates without Card
Option
[1]
ON=Card activates Door Unlocked Schedule (default)
3.5.14 Combus Voltmeter
1.
3.6.8 Door Left Open Access Alarm
S
ECTION
[006]: O
PTION
[2]
From Normal Mode press and hold the
[0]
key.
2.
Enter the
[
INSTALLER
CODE
]
(by default 000000).
3.
Press
[
ACC
].
The voltage may drop during the control panel battery test.
Table 17: Door Left Open Access Alarm
Section
[004]
Option
[3]
Door Left Open Pre-alarm
Option
[5]
Door Left Open Alarm
Option
[6]
Door Left Open Alarm follows
3.6 Access Control Options
[010]
Door Left Open Interval
3.6.1 Assigning Doors To Partitions
S
ECTION
[002]: O
PTIONS
[1]
TO
[8]
The Access Control door can be assigned to one or more partition(s) in the
alarm system. This means that the actions performed with the Access
Control Card will be directly linked to the partition(s) assigned to that door.
Option
[1]
ON =Door assigned to Partition 1(default)
Option
[2]
ON =Door assigned to Partition 2
Option
[3]
ON=Door assigned to Partition 3
Option
[4]
ON =Door assigned to Partition 4
Option
[5]
ON=Door assigned to Partition 5
Option
[6]
ON=Door assigned to Partition 6
Option
[7]
ON=Door assigned to Partition 7
Option
[8]
ON=Door assigned to Partition 8
OFF = Access Control Cards will not be able to arm and/or disarm
partitions from the door's reader
[011]
Door Left Open Pre-alarm Timer
[012]
Beep Timer for Door Left Open Alarm
Option
[2]
OFF=Door Left Open Alarm won’t be generated (default)
Option
[2]
ON=Door Left Open Alarm is enabled
3.6.9 Door Left Open Interval Before Access Alarm
S
ECTION
[010]
Enter any value between 001 and 255 to determine the number of seconds
the door may remain open before the Access Alarm is triggered.
Default =
60 secs.
3.6.10 Door Left Open Pre-Alarm
S
ECTION
[004]: O
PTION
[3]
Program the Pre-Alarm timer in section [011].
Option
[3]
OFF=The Pre-Alarm will not be generated
Option
[3]
ON=Pre-Alarm is enabled (default)
3.6.2 Unlock on REX (Request For Exit)
S
ECTION
[006]: O
PTION
[8]
Option
[8]
OFF=Unlock on REX disabled (default)
Option
[8]
ON=Unlock on REX enabled
3.6.11 Door Left Open Pre-Alarm Timer
S
ECTION
[011]
This timer will trigger the Door Left Open Pre-Alarm before the end of the
Door Left Open Interval. Enter any value between 001 and 255 to
determine the seconds before the expiry of the Door Left Open Interval that
the reader will beep.
Default = 15 seconds.
3.6.3 Door Unlocked Period
S
ECTION
[008]
Enter any value between 001 and 255 to determine the seconds the door
can remain unlocked.
Default = 5 secs.
3.6.12 Door Left Open Alarm Feedback
S
ECTION
[004]: O
PTIONS
[5]
AND
[6]
Option
[5]
OFF=The Door Left Open Alarm is silent
Option
[5]
ON=The Door Left Open Alarm is audible (default)
If option
[5]
is enabled:
Option
[6]
OFF=Beep as long as the Door Left Open Alarm is
occurring (default)
Option
[6]
ON=Door Left Open Alarm follows Beep Timer (section [012])
3.6.4 Door Unlocked Period Extension
S
ECTION
[009]
The Door Unlocked Period Extension is the amount of time added to the
Door Unlocked Period in section
[008]
, which leaves the door unlocked
longer. This will allow those with this feature enabled on their User Access
Codes extra time to enter. Enter any value between 001 and 255 to
determine the number of seconds to be added to the time programmed in
section
[008]
.
Default = 15 secs.
EVO Control Panel
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3.6.13 Beep Timer For Door Left Open Alarm
S
ECTION
[012]
Enter any value between 001 and 255 to determine the number of seconds
the Access Alarm will beep.
Default = 5 seconds.
Figure 28: .: Keypad Overview
Partition Lights:
(A1, A2, A3 and A4)
ON =
Partition armed
OFF = Partition disarmed
FLASH = Partition in alarm
3.6.14 Door Forced Open Access Alarm
S
ECTION
[006]: O
PTION
[3]
When the Door Forced Open Alarm is disabled, the following sections are
also disabled:
Action Lights: (Access, Stay,
Force, Mem, Trbl and Prg)
Lights will illuminate according
to the status of the system.
Numerical Lights: (Zones)
ON = Open / breached
OFF = OK
FLASHES = Tamper / fire loop
“AC” Light:
ON =
AC Power
OFF = Power failure
“Status” Light:
Table 18: Door Forced Open Access Alarm
Section
[004]
Option
[7]
Door Forced Open Alarm
Option
[8]
Door Forced Open Alarm
follows
[013]
Beep Timer for Door Forced Open Alarm
When green:
ON = All zones closed
OFF = Zone(s) open
FLASH = Exit Delay in progress
Option
[3]
OFF=Door Forced Open Alarm is disabled (default)
Option
[3]
ON=Door Forced Open Alarm is enabled
Keypad will display the status
of all its assigned partitions.
When red:
ON = All partitions armed
OFF = Partition disarmed
FLASH = Partition in alarm
3.6.15 Door Forced Open Feedback
S
ECTION
[004]: O
PTIONS
[7]
AND
[8]
Option
[7]
OFF=Door Forced Open Alarm is silent
Option
[7]
ON=Door Forced Open Alarm is audible (default)
If option
[7]
is enabled:
Option
[8]
OFF=Will beep as long as Door Forced Open Alarm is occurring
(default)
Option
[8]
ON=Door Forced Open Alarm follows Beep Timer. (section
[013])
[
ENTER
]
Saves current data and exits current menu.
[
CLEAR
]
Erases current data entry or reverts to the preceding step.
Figure 29: : LED Partition Display
Value: 001 0
0
2 003 004
3.6.16 Beep Timer For Door Forced Open Alarm
S
ECTION
[013]
Enter any value between 001 and 255 to determine the number of seconds
the Door Forced Open Alarm will beep.
Default = 5 seconds.
3.6.17 PIN Entry ON Keypad
S
ECTION
[006]: O
PTION
[4]
If the
Card and Code Access
option is enabled in the EVO control panel,
users must present their access control card and then enter their PIN on
the EVO641R keypad to gain access. The PIN Entry on Keypad option
cannot be turned ON and will always be OFF.
Do not assign the same display number to more than one section.
For example, you cannot assign value 002 to sections
[003]
and
[004]
. The rejection beep will remind you that a selected display
number is already assigned to another section.
4.1.2 Zone Display
Section
[101]
To
[196]
You can program the keypad to display up to a total of 48. Sections
[101]
to
[196]
correspond to zones 1 to 96 respectively. These zones are displayed
on LED numbers 1 to 48 and are assigned values 001 to 048.
Do not assign more than one LED number to a zone. For example,
you cannot assign LED number 33 to zones 21 and 28. The
rejection beep will remind you that a selected LED number is
already assigned to another section.
Every time the
[
CLEAR
]
key is pressed it will revert to the preceding
step, unless entering in data in which case it will erase the current
entry.
4.1.3 Section Reset
Section
[040]
This section resets zone display sections
[101]
to
[196]
to default settings.
Enter
[040]
to perform the reset.
4.1 DGP2-648BL Programming
4.1.1 Partition Display
Section
[001]
to
[008]
You can program the LED keypad to display up to four partitions. Sections
[001]
to
[008]
correspond to partitions 1 to 8. The LED numbers A1 to A4
are assigned values 001 to 004 (
Figure 29
). To assign a display number to
a partition, choose a section number from
[001]
to
[008]
and assign it a
value between 001 and 004 which represents LED numbers A1 to A4
respectively
4.1.4 Confidential Mode
Section
[009]
Option
[1]
In Confidential Mode all LEDs will turn off until either a button is pressed or
an access code is entered.
Option
[1]
OFF = Disabled (default).
Option
[1]
ON = Enabled.
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