793 Door Strike Relay Operation
As soon as 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 soft shunt.
Note: The 5-second delay length is programmable in the panel when the keypad is used on an XR500 Series, XR2500F,
or XR200-485 panels. Refer to the XR500 Series Programming Guide (LT-0679) or the XR200-485 Programming Guide
(LT-0197).
793 Zone 2 Door Contact with Soft-Shunt™
If the door being released by the keypad is protected, you can provide a programmed shunt time by connecting its
contact to Zone 2 (White/Red pair) on the keypad and enabling the Soft-Shunt feature. See ZONE 2 SHUNT later in
this document. Door contacts may be N/C or N/O.
Note: The Door Strike time is programmable when the keypad is used on an XR500 Series, XR2500F, or XR200-485
panel. Refer to the XR500 Series Programming Guide (LT-0679) or the XR200-485 Programming Guide (LT-0196).
793 Zone 3 Request to Exit
You can also connect a normally open PIR (or other motion sensing device) or a mechanical switch to Zone 3
(White/Orange pair) on the keypad to provide a request to exit capability to the system. See ZONE 3 EXIT later in
this document. This feature is not available on 690/690F, 693, or 790/790F keypads.
Note: A Zone 3 Request to Exit is inhibited for 3 seconds after the keypad reads a card and a door strike occurs. This
is to allow entry to the area and pass under a Request-to-Exit PIR.
Panic Key Options
2-Button Panic Keys
All 690/690F and 790/790F Security Command keypads and 693/793
keypads offer a Panic key function that allows users to send Panic,
Emergency, or Fire reports to the central station. In order to use the
Panic keys, you must enable the Panic key function in the keypad user
menu. See Programming Instructions later in this document when
enabled. The Panic key function activates as soon as you apply power to
the keypad. Install the supplied icon labels below the top row of Select
keys as shown in Figure 4.
The user must press and hold the two Select keys for two seconds until a beep from the keypad is heard. At the
beep, the panel sends the following zone alarm reports to the central station:
Panic (left two Select keys) - Zone 19
Emergency - non-medical (center two Select keys) - Zone 29
Fire (right two Select keys) - Zone 39
7/0 Panic Keys
The LCD keypads also allow the user to initiate an optional Panic alarm by pressing the 7 and 0 (zero) keys
simultaneously for one-half (1/2) second. When enabled, all LCD keypads send a Zone Short message to the panel
for the first zone of this keypad address. When the keys are released a Zone Restore message is sent from 790/790F
and 793 keypads.
To produce a panic alarm, program the first keypad zone as a panic type in panel programming. Place a 1k Ohm
End-of-Line resistor, DMP Model 311, across the White/Brown pair of zone wires (Zone 1) for the 790/790F and 793
keypads. The 1k Ohm resistor is not required on 690 or 690F keypads, but a Zone Restore message is not sent when
the keys are released.
Internal Speaker Operation
The LCD keypads emit standard tones for key presses, entry delay, and system alerts. The speaker also provides
distinct burglary, fire, zone monitor, and early delay tones. The keypads provide an alternate entry delay audible
early delay cadence that occurs when a zone alarm displays in the status list.
Keyboard Backlighting
The keyboard lights when a key is pressed or the speaker sounds. During an alarm condition, the keyboard turns
Red. The Red backlighting turns off when all areas in the system are disarmed or when the Sensor Reset function is
used. The keypad backlighting dims to medium brightness whenever the speaker is on.
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