DMP Electronics Thinline 7463 Installation And Programming Manual

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7463 Network
Thinline™ Keypad
INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING GUIDE
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  • Page 1 7463 Network Thinline™ Keypad INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING GUIDE F R I 2 : 52 PM...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS About the 7463 ........... 1 7400 IP Address ..........13 Subnet Mask ............14 Keypad Features .........2 Gateway Address ..........14 Panel IP Address ..........14 Enter Characters .........3 Panel IP Port ............14 Number Pad............3 734N Passphrase ..........15 Panic Key Options ..........4 Default Keypad Message .........15 User Options Menu ..........
  • Page 4 Test the Keypad ........23 Keypad Diagnostics ..........23 Test Individual Keys ..........23 Zones Okay ............23 Save Programming ...........23 End User Training ........24 Keypad Arming and Disarming ....24 Replace the Battery ........ 26 Product Specifications ......28 Accessories ..........28 Certifications ..........29 Compatibility ...........
  • Page 5: About The 7463

    ABOUT THE 7463 The 7463 Network Thinline™ Keypads allow you to add IP keypads to XR150/XR550 Series panels. The network keypads provide all the same functionality and performance of keypad bus hardwired keypads in situations where running new wire is impossible or cost prohibitive, but network connections are readily available.
  • Page 6: Keypad Features

    KEYPAD FEATURES Select Keys Keypad Display/Status Armed/Power F R I 2 : 52 PM List LEDs Panic Keys Proximity Credential Command Reader and (CMD) Key Backlit Logo Back Arrow Key Figure 1: 7463 Keypad Features 7400 Series Thinline™ Keypad Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
  • Page 7: Enter Characters

    ENTER CHARACTERS Number Pad SELECT KEY NUMBER Choose a character from Table 1. Identify the Number the character ( [ { correlates with and press that ) ] } number on the number pad. ! ^ ~ ? “ | Identify the Select Key for the / \ ` character and press that select key...
  • Page 8: Panic Key Options

    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.
  • Page 9: User Options Menu

    User Options Menu To access the Options menu, press and hold the back arrow and CMD keys for 2 seconds. 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.
  • Page 10: Install The Keypad

    INSTALL THE KEYPAD Remove the Cover Insert a flat screwdriver into one of the slots on the bottom Cover of the keypad and gently lift the screwdriver handle toward you while pulling the halves Base apart. See Figure 2. Repeat with the other slot.
  • Page 11: Wire The Keypad

    Wire the Keypad Use the model 300-7400-6 6-wire network harness to connect the keypad to a LAN and power. One end of the harness connects to the 6-pin header on the back of the keypad. The other end connects to RJ-45 network connector and 12 VDC power. See Figure 3.
  • Page 12: Network Connection

    Network Connection Connect an IP network cable from the LAN/WAN connection to the female RJ-45 connector on the 300-7400-6 network harness. The 7463 keypads communicate AES encrypted TCP with XR Series panels with v201 or higher that have hardwired network installed. Power Connection Black Observing polarity, connect the...
  • Page 13: Optional Poe Connection

    Optional POE Connection The 7463 network keypad cannot be powered directly over the ethernet connection (POE). If it is desired to use a POE connection, a third party POE splitter can be used to separate 12 VDC from the POE connection to connect to the red and black power wires on the 300-7400-6 harness.
  • Page 14: Program The Keypad

    PROGRAM THE KEYPAD Device Setup After completing each of the following steps, press CMD to advance to the next option. Refer to the panel programming guide as needed. Programming Enter 6653 (PROG) at the keypad. PROGRAMMER Device Setup Press CMD to advance to DEVICE SETUP and select it. DEVICE SETUP Device Number DEVICE SETUP...
  • Page 15 Communication Type DEVICE SETUP At COMM TYPE, select NET (Network). COMM TYPE Save Press CMD until STOP displays. Press a top row select key or STOP area to save programming. Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 7400 Series Thinline™ Keypad Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 16: Keypad Options

    Keypad Options Keypad Options and Keypad Diagnostic menus allow install and service technicians to configure and test keypad operation. To access the installer options: Hold down the back arrow and CMD keys for two seconds. At SET BRIGHTNESS, enter 3577 (INST) and press CMD. The display changes to KPD OPT KPD DIAG and STOP.
  • Page 17: Current Keypad Address

    Initialize Confirm Option INITIALIZE ALL? The module displays SURE? YES NO for confirmation to SURE? YES NO clear the memory. This is a safeguard against accidentally erasing the programming. No memory is cleared from the programming until you answer YES to the SURE? option. Selecting NO leaves communication options unchanged.
  • Page 18: Subnet Mask

    Subnet Mask SUBNET MASK Enter the local subnet mask assigned to the keypad. Default is 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0. Gateway Address GATEWAY ADDRESS Enter the local gateway address of the keypad. Default is 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.1. Panel IP Address PANEL IP ADDR Enter the panel’s IP address. Default is 192.168.0.1. 192.168.0.1 Note: This IP address must match the address programmed in the panel at the Local IP Address option...
  • Page 19: 734N Passphrase

    734N Passphrase 734N PASSPHRASE You must enter an 8-16 character alphanumeric passphrase to encrypt communication with the panel. The 7400 passphrase must match the 734N passphrase entered in Network Options programming of the panel. The passphrase is blank by default. Default Keypad Message DEFAULT KPD MSG: Enter a custom message of up to 16 characters to appear at...
  • Page 20: Activate Zone 3 Bypass

    Activate Zone 3 Bypass ACTIVATE ZONE 3 This is a read-only menu item. All? NO YES Delay ALL?: NO Select the number of seconds (1-9) the keypad should wait DELAY: when an area system displays ALL? NO YES during arming/ disarming or a Home/Sleep/Away system waits during arming only.
  • Page 21: Card Format Number

    Card Format Number CARD FORMATS Select the slot number (1-8) that you want to program for a FORMAT NO: custom non-DMP card format. The format that is programmed into slot 1 is the default format. In the event that a card with an unrecognized format is used, that card will be read in the format that is programmed in slot 1.
  • Page 22: Wiegand Code Length

    Wiegand Code Length WIEGAND CODE When using a custom credential, enter the total number of bits LENGTH: to be received in Wiegand code including parity bits. Press any select key or area to enter a number between 1-255 to equal the number of bits. Default is 26 bits. An access card contains data bits for a site code, user code, and start/stop/parity bits.
  • Page 23: Site Code Position And Length

    Site Code Position and Length SITE CODE Enter the site code start position in the data string. Press POS: 1 LEN: 8 select area 2 to clear the site code start position and enter a number between 0-255. Press CMD to save. Default is 1. Enter the site code start length in the data string.
  • Page 24: Require Site Code

    Require Site Code REQUIRE SITE Press the top row select key or area under YES to use a site CODE: NO YES code and press CMD to view the site code entry display. Press NO to advance to NO OF USER CODE DIGITS. Default is NO. In addition to user code verification, door access is only granted when any one site code programmed at the SITE CODE ENTRY option matches the site code received in...
  • Page 25: No Communication With Panel

    No Communication with Panel NO COMM WITH PNL Define the relay action when communication with the panel OFF SITE ANY ON has not occurred for 5 seconds. Default is OFF. Press any select key or area to change the default relay action: Press the first select key or area to choose OFF (Relay Always Off).
  • Page 26: Save Programming

    Save Programming KPD KPD Select STOP to save and exit programming. OPT DIAG STOP 7400 Series Thinline™ Keypad Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
  • Page 27: Test The Keypad

    TEST THE KEYPAD Test the keypad to ensure alarm backlighting abd individual shortcut keys. To begin testing, access the Installer Options menu. Hold down the back arrow and CMD keys at the same time until SET BRIGHTNESS displays. Enter 3577 and press CMD. Keypad Diagnostics KPD KPD Press the select key under KPD DIAG.
  • Page 28: End User Training

    END USER TRAINING Keypad Arming and Disarming Area System Arming and Disarming Press CMD until the keypad displays ARM DISARM. Press the select key under the preferred option. 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.
  • Page 29 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.
  • Page 30: Replace The Battery

    REPLACE THE BATTERY DMP recommends replacing the battery every 3 years under normal use. Remove the Keypad PCB Disconnect the power supply connector from the back of the keypad. Loosen the top PCB snaps. See Figure 9. Lean the keypad backwards and lift out from the bottom PCB snaps. Replace Battery Disconnect the battery lead connector from the keypad battery header.
  • Page 31 Install the Keypad PCB Top PCB Snaps Set the PCB into the bottom snaps with the elastomer keyboard already in place. See Figure 9. Line up the PCB alignment post with the hole in the PCB. Press the PCB into the top PCB snaps to secure in place.
  • Page 32: Product Specifications

    PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Operating Voltage 12 VDC Current Draw: Standby 100 mA Alarm 100 mA Max Battery Charging 285 mA Dimensions 7” W x 5.25” H x 0.5” D 17.78 W x 13.34 H x 1.27 D cm Backup Battery 800 mAh (4 hours standby power) ACCESSORIES 300-7400-6 6-Wire Network Harness 371-500L Power Supply...
  • Page 33: Certifications

    CERTIFICATIONS FCC Part 15 RFID Reader FCC ID: CCKPC0216 Industry Canada ID: 5251A-PC0216 Underwriters Laboratory (UL Listed) ANSI/UL 1610 Central Station Burglar-Alarm Units COMPATIBILITY XR Series panels with v201 or higher Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 7400 Series Thinline™ Keypad Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 34: Built-In Proximity Card Reader

    BUILT-IN PROXIMITY CARD READER The network keypad provides a built-in proximity card reader that is compatible with most standard 125 kHz proximity credentials. For a list of publicly supported card formats, see Table 2. CARD WIEGAND SITE CODE SITE CODE USER CODE USER CODE USER CODE...
  • Page 35 Some proximity credentials are not compatible with DMP proximity keypads. Test the intended proximity credentials with the application before installation. DMP does not guarantee compatibility with credentials not purchased from DMP. See Table 3 for a list of some compatible credentials. 125 kHZ PROXIMITY CREDENTIALS PSC-1 STANDARD LIGHT PROXIMITY CARD...
  • Page 36: Fcc Information

    FCC INFORMATION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 37: Industry Canada Information

    INDUSTRY CANADA INFORMATION This device complies with Industry Canada License-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause interference, and 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.
  • Page 38 Information furnished is believed to be accurate and reliable. This information is subject to change without notice. 7400 Series Thinline™ Keypad Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
  • Page 40 LT-2006 1.01 20113 © 2020 Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.

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