TABLE OF CONTENTS About the Keypad ........1 Program the Keypad ........ 16 Current Keypad Address ..........16 Keypad Features .........2 Keypad Mode ..............17 Programmable Carousel Menu ......... 3 Default Keypad Message ..........17 Arm Panic Keys ..............17 Enter Characters .........4 Activate Zone 2 Bypass ..........18 Activate Zone 3 Exit ............19 Install the Keypad ........6...
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Test the Keypad ........32 Keypad Diagnostics ............32 Zone Test ................32 Test the Credential Reader ...........32 End User Training ........33 Access the User Menu ..........33 Arm and Disarm the System ........34 Use Access Control .............35 Touchless Arming ............35 Change System Wi-Fi Password ......39 Clean the Keypad ............41 Wiring Specifications......
ABOUT THE KEYPAD 7800INT Series International Graphic Touchscreen Keypads offer flexible features and functionality. Each keypad provides optional panic keys, an AC Power/Armed LED, an internal speaker, a simple terminal connection to a 4-wire keypad bus, and optional back boxes for conduit or wall mount applications. Each model provides its own distinct functionality.
KEYPAD FEATURES Armed/Power LEDs & Proximity Reader Dealer Logo Carousel Menu microSD Card Slot Interactive Arming/ Disarming Shield Press the Navigation Arrows or touch and drag the menu to scroll Local Weather Figure 1: Keypad Features Digital Monitoring Products, Inc | 7800INT Series International Installation and Programming Guide...
Programmable Carousel Menu Pick and choose what displays within the carousel menu on the home screen. Press Options in the carousel menu to adjust the keypad screen brightness, tone, and volume. Display custom options in the carousel menu by selecting and deselecting the appropriate choices under Display In Menu.
ENTER CHARACTERS Number Pad Choose a character from the table. Use the Greek Characters table if the keypad language setting is Greek. Refer to Select Language. See Table 1. Identify the Number the character corresponds with and press that number on the number pad.
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Return to Home Screen Select Areas Special Characters Uppercase/ Lowercase Letters Number Pad Figure 3: Number Pad Figure 4: Standard Keyboard 7800INT Series International Installation and Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
INSTALL THE KEYPAD Remove the Cover The keypad housing is made up of two parts: Cover the cover, which contains the circuit board and components, and the base. To separate the keypad cover from the base, insert a slotted-tip screwdriver into one of the slots on the bottom of the keypad and lift the screwdriver Base upward.
Wire the Keypad Each keypad model has specific wiring assignments. All zones are supervised and suitable for burglary applications. The maximum zone line impedance is 100 Ohms. Ground fault is detected at 1420 Ohms or less. Locate your keypad model below and see Figure 6 to wire the keypad. See Wiring Specifications for additional wiring information.
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Green/White* - Connect Reader Data 0 White - Connect Reader Data 1 Orange - Door Strike Normally Open Gray - Door Strike Common Violet - Door Strike Normally Closed – Yellow & White Zone 4 *Only the green/white, – Orange & White white, black, and red Zone 3 wires connect to the...
Wire for Access Control Internal Access Control Reader 7873-WINT and 7872-WINT keypads provide a built-in proximity card reader that is compatible with most standard 125 kHz proximity credentials. An external 13.56 MHz proximity reader can be connected and will be compatible with 13.56 MHz proximity credentials.
Wire the Electronic Lock 7873-WINT keypads provide a Form C (SPDT) relay for controlling locks and other electronically-controlled barriers. Form C relay draws up to 15 mA of current. The contacts are rated for 1 Amp at 30 VDC maximum, resistive. The three terminals marked NO C NC allow you to connect the device wiring to the relay for module control.
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Normally Closed – Power Supply Model 333 Magnetic Door Lock Suppressor Normally Open Figure 7: Typical Magnetic Lock Wiring – Power Supply Model 333 Door Strike Relay Suppressor Figure 8: Typical Door Strike Wiring 7800INT Series International Installation and Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
MOUNT THE KEYPAD Tamper Protection Insert the included tamper puck into the base. See Figure 9. Secure the tab to the wall with a #6 screw. Ensure all cables are routed through the housing holes before fully mounting the base to the wall. Use #6 screws to secure the keypad base to the surface.
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Tamper Puck Figure 9: Tamper Protection 7800INT Series International Installation and Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
PROGRAM THE PANEL To access the Programmer menu, reset the panel, press Keypad in the carousel menu, enter 6653 (PROG) and CMD for XR International Series panels or enter 665 (PRO) and CMD for XT30INT panels. After completing each of the following steps, press CMD to advance to the next option. Refer to the panel programming guide as needed.
Device Type DEVICE SETUP For use as a standard keypad, select KPD. For use as an access TYPE: KEYPAD control keypad, press any select area, then select DOOR. Communication Type (Door) DEVICE SETUP Ensure the COMM TYPE is set to KPD (Keypad Bus). COMM TYPE: Configure additional options as needed.
PROGRAM THE KEYPAD Refer to the appropriate panel programming guide as needed. Keep in mind that operation for some programming options is restricted to the appropriate model. Access the Keypad Diagnostics menu by pressing Options in the carousel menu. Press the Installer Options or wrench icon and enter 3577 (INST) and CMD for XR International Series panels or enter 357 and CMD for XT30INT panels.
Keypad Mode KEYPAD MODE: Keypads with programmed zones must be supervised and *SUP UNSUP cannot share an address with other keypads. Unsupervised keypads can operate together sharing the same address, but cannot be used when Device Fail Output has a programmed value other than zero.
Activate Zone 2 Bypass ACTIVATE ZONE 2 Select YES to activate the Zone 2 Bypass operation. Select NO YES BYPASS? NO to allow standard Zone 2 operation. The default is NO. You can program a bypass entry/exit timer on protected (contact installed) doors by connecting the contact wiring to keypad Zone 2.
Relock on Zone 2 Change RELOCK ON ZONE 2 Select NO (default) to leave the relay on when Zone 2 CHANGE: NO changes to an open or short condition during bypass. Select YES to turn the relay off when Zone 2 changes to open or short during bypass.
Zone 3 REX Strike Time ZONE 3 REX STRIKE Enter the number of REX seconds to elapse. Range is from TIME: 5-250 seconds. Press any select area to clear the keypad display and enter the number of seconds. Default is 5. Arming/Disarming Wait Time ALL?: NO YES...
Any Card Format ANY CARD FORMAT Select YES to allow all card reads to activate the door strike relay. The door strike relay is activated for the length of time programmed in ZN 3 REX TIME. No user code information is sent to the panel.
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Wiegand Code Length WIEGAND CODE When using a custom credential, enter the total number of LENGTH: bits to be received in Wiegand code including parity bits. Press any select area to enter a number between 1-255 to equal the number of bits. Default is 26 bits. Typically, an access card contains data bits for a site code, user code, and start/stop/parity bits.
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Site Code Position and Length SITE CODE Enter the site code position and length in the data string. POS: 1 LEN: 8 Press select area 2 to clear the site code start position. Enter a number between 0-255. Press CMD to save. Default is 1. Press select area 4 to clear the site code length and enter a number between 1-24.
Require Site Code REQUIRE SITE Press the select area under YES to use a site code and press CODE: 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 SITE CODE matches the site code received in the Wiegand string.
Number of User Code Digits NO OF USER CODE The keypad recognizes user codes from 4-12 digits in length. DIGITS: Press any select area to clear the keypad display and enter the user code digit length used by the panel. Default is 5. For an XR Series International area type, use 4-10 digits (typically 5).
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Press the first select key or area to choose OFF (Relay SITE ANY ON Always Off). The relay does not turn on when any Wiegand string is received. OFF does not affect any REX operation. If communication is lost during a door strike, the relay remains on for the door strike duration but turns off at the end of the door strike timer.
System Type SYSTEM OPTIONS Program the keypad as the same system type selected in panel AREA A/P H A/A HSA programming. Dealer Logo DEALER LOGO Use this option to add a custom dealer logo to the main screen DELETE of the keypad. Prior to selecting ADD, insert a microSD card containing the logo file in to the slot on the right side of the keypad.
Figure 11: Inserting a microSD Card Carousel Z-Wave Items Carousel Z-Wave Items allows you to select the Z-Wave options to display in the carousel menu. Press an item to select and a check–mark displays. Press again to de–select that option. Items for the carousel include Lights, Doors, Thermostats, and Favorites.
Shortcut Items Select SHORTCUT ITEMS to display additional items in the carousel menu. Items for the carousel include User Codes, Schedules, and Events. Default is no items selected. Select Edit Z-Wave to display the Edit Z-Wave icon for the Lights, Doors and Thermostats screens.
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ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMING Users can manually enter their user code into the keypad which then verifies the user code and its authority with the panel. 7873-WINT keypads activate the on-board Form C relay releasing a door strike or magnetic lock. To provide added flexibility, the keypad allows connection of an external Wiegand output compatible reader.
Update the Keypad Use the Restart Keypad screen to initiate a firmware update, add a dealer logo, or add dealer contact information from a microSD card. This process takes approximately 5 minutes to complete. Update Firmware Using Restart Navigate to DMP.com/Dealer_Direct and select Software Downloads from the Figure 15: Restart Keypad navigation menu.
TEST THE KEYPAD Test the keypad to ensure keypad lighting, individual shortcut keys, and any programmed zones work properly. Access the Keypad Diagnostics menu by pressing Options in the carousel menu. Press the Installer Options or wrench icon and enter 3577 (INST) and CMD for XR Series International panels or enter 357 and CMD for XT Series International panels.
END USER TRAINING This section contains instructions on how users can arm and disarm their system, use access control, and the entry delay feature, if programmed. All of the examples displayed assume that CLOSING CODE is YES in panel programming. For more information about using your system, refer to the appropriate system user guides from DMP.com/guides: Access the User Menu...
Arm and Disarm the System Area System Type Tap the home screen shield in the center of the keypad. Tap your preferred option. If arming, the keypad displays ALL? NO YES. Select NO to arm individual areas. Select YES to arm all areas. If disarming, the keypad displays ENTER CODE: -.
Touchless Arming Present a credential to the built-in reader to automatically arm the system without touching the keypad. After the arming delay expires, All/Perimeter systems arm All. Home/Sleep/Away and Home/Away systems arm Away. Use Access Control Access an Area Using the Door Strike If the Door Strike Relay was wired and programmed at the keypad, present a credential to the proximity reader.
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Use Entry Delay When Disarming If Entry Delay was programmed at the keypad for area system types, the keypad sounds an entry tone and displays ENTER CODE: if an access door was accessed. Present a credential to the proximity reader. Once validated, the system disarms all areas accessible by the credential and activates the Door Strike Relay.
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Icon Reference Arming Shield Icons Quick Arm Armed Alarm Home Sleep Away Perimeter All System Burglary Fire Ready To Exit Exit Timer Popups Menu Enter Code Arm Instant Attention List Alert Home Installer Navigation Edit Clean Screen Arming Options Panic Options Home Sleep Away...
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Z-Wave Lights Appliances Doors Garage Door Favorites Z-Wave Thermostats Controls Decrease Increase Auto Heat Cool Room Temp Status Bar Header System Ready Attention List Armed (Area) Home Sleep Away Perimeter All System Chime Battery Trouble AC Trouble Wi-Fi Digital Monitoring Products, Inc | 7800INT Series International Installation and Programming Guide...
Change System Wi-Fi Password When you change your network’s Wi-Fi password, the system detects that the password has changed and asks you to update it. To close the Incorrect WiFi Password dialog and return to the main menu, tap the Shield icon. To reopen the dialog from the main menu, tap the Wireless icon.
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Figure 18: Incorrect Wi-Fi Password Dialog Figure 19: Enter Wi-Fi Password Screen Digital Monitoring Products, Inc | 7800INT Series International Installation and Programming Guide...
Clean the Keypad The Clean Keypad Screen option locks the screen for 40 seconds so you can clean it without accidentally pressing buttons. Use gentle pressure to clean the display, screen, keys, and housing. Use only alcohol sprays or wipes that contain 70% isopropyl alcohol to clean keypad surfaces. Avoid spraying cleaner directly onto the keypad, oversaturating cleaning cloths, or allowing cleaner to make contact with internal electronic components, cables, or power sources.
WIRING SPECIFICATIONS When planning a keypad bus installation, keep in mind the following specifications: • DMP recommends using 18 or 22-gauge unshielded wire for all keypad and LX-Bus circuits. Do not use twisted pair or shielded wire for LX-Bus and keypad bus data circuits.
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PUBLIC CARD FORMATS WIEGAND SITE CODE SITE CODE USER CODE USER CODE USER CODE CARD FORMAT CODE POSITION LENGTH POSITION LENGTH DIGITS LENGTH H10301 26-Bit H10302 37-Bit w/o H10304 37-Bit w/ FAC Farpointe 39-Bit Corporate 1000 35-Bit Corporate 1000 48-Bit DMP Bluetooth 56-Bit 7800INT Series International Installation and Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
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READERS AND CREDENTIALS 125 kHz WIEGAND PROXIMITY READERS 125 kHz PROXIMITY CREDENTIALS P-300 Cascade Proximity Reader PSC-1 Standard Light Proximity Card P-500 Alps Proximity Reader PSK-3 Proximity Key Ring Tag P-620 Denali Proximity Reader With Keypad PSM-2P ISO Imageable Proximity Card Patagonia Proximity Reader With 1306 Prox Patch™...
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13.56 MHz WIEGAND SMARTCARD READERS 13.56 MHz SMARTCARD CREDENTIALS MIFARE® DESfire® EV2 Smartcard DELTA3* Mullion Mount Smartcard Reader Single-Gang Box Mount Smartcard CSK-2 MIFARE® DESfire® EV2 Key Fob DELTA5* Reader Smartcard DELTA6.4* Smartcard Reader With Keypad CSR-35P Bluetooth Smartcard Reader 7800INT Series International Installation and Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
COMPLIANCE SPECIFICATIONS Keypad Specifications Operating Voltage 12 VDC Dimensions 17.78 cm W x 13.335 cm H x 1.27cm D Weight 0.43 kg Tamper Security Type B Fixed Security Grade Environment Class Operating Temperature 0 °C to 49 °C Relative Humidity Normal/Standby Four Internal Prox Wiegand Internal Door Model Alarm Current...
Compatibility XT30INT Series panels XR150INT/XR550INT Series panels What Is Included? One LCD Keypad One Model 333 Suppressor (7873-WINT only) Digital Monitoring Products, Inc | 7800INT Series International Installation and Programming Guide...
INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATIONS Security Grade Environment Class Intertek (ETL) Listed EN 50130-4:2011+A1:2014 Alarm systems. Electromagnetic compatibility. Product family standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder, hold up, CCTV, access control and social alarm systems. EN 50130-5:2011 Alarm systems. Environmental test methods. EN 50131-1 2006+A1:2009 Alarm systems.
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Information furnished is believed to be accurate and reliable. This information is subject to change without notice. Digital Monitoring Products, Inc | 7800INT Series International Installation and Programming Guide...
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