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Brand | Digiplex |
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Model | DGP-48 |
Category | Control Panel |
Language | English |
Lists the key features and capabilities of the Digiplex Control Panel.
Details the electrical and physical specifications of the control panel.
Windows-based software for remote diagnostics, adjustments, and programming.
Various LCD and LED keypads for system status display and control.
Modules like ZX1 and ZX8 that add hardwired input terminals to the system.
Digital bus detectors, PIR detectors, and wireless bus modules.
PGM expansion modules and printer modules for system outputs.
Guidelines for choosing an installation site and connecting earth ground.
Details for connecting AC power, backup battery, and auxiliary power.
Instructions for connecting bell/siren outputs and telephone lines.
Further details on auxiliary power output requirements and connections.
Steps to calculate total power unit consumption for system devices.
Overview of PGM outputs for triggering various system events.
Sample calculations and diagrams for power requirement analysis.
Details on using PGMs for specific system events and outputs.
Connecting devices to the 4-wire bus for communication and power.
Connecting traditional hardwired devices to input terminals.
Connecting two devices per input and detectors to keypads.
Connecting keyswitches and setting up fire circuits.
Connecting 2-wire smoke detectors using PGM1 as an input.
Connecting 4-wire smoke detectors and using a relay.
Connecting the ZX4 module for additional hardwired input terminals.
Steps to enter and navigate the control panel's programming mode.
How to program modules connected to the communication bus.
Using keypad keys for Decimal, Hexadecimal, and Level programming.
Copying programmed contents between control panels using the Memory Key.
Assigning detection devices to zones and defining zone parameters.
Selecting from 15 available zone definitions for system behavior.
Defining delayed alarm response times and immediate alarm zones.
Configuring zones for keypad buzzers and immediate burglary alarms.
Configuring fire zones with delays and stay zones with delays.
Assigning zones to partitions and programming zone-specific options.
Limits the number of alarms for a zone within an armed period.
Configuring zones that can be bypassed or are bypassed during Stay Arming.
Configuring force zones and defining alarm types (audible, silent).
Features for alarm confirmation and delayed alarm reporting.
Setting input response speed and configuring EOL zones.
How ATZ feature recognizes inputs for zone doubling.
Assigning inputs to keyswitch zones and defining their parameters.
Defining keyswitch types (Momentary/Maintained) and programming options.
Assigning each keyswitch to a specific partition.
Assigning any hardwired input to one of the 8 keyswitch zones.
Defining keyswitch types: Disabled, Momentary, or Maintained.
Assigning each keyswitch to a specific partition.
Setting arming options (Arm Only, Stay, Force, Instant, Regular) for keyswitches.
Setting partition arming status and preventing arming on battery failure.
Preventing arming if tamper or supervision loss conditions are detected.
Automatically arms partitions daily at a programmed time.
Configuring auto-arming timers and selecting arming types (Stay/Force).
Using one-touch features and configuring exit delay options.
Locks out keypads after a number of invalid code entries.
Configuring bypass entries and bell squawk for various events.
Setting ring-back alerts and switching to Stay Arming.
Configuring bell/alarm output and setting bell cut-off timers.
Configuring alarm recycle rates and wireless supervision responses.
Bypassing supervision and configuring tamper recognition responses.
Configuring panic alarm functions for keypads (silent, audible, pulsed).
Enabling reporting and defining hexadecimal report codes for events.
Report codes for arming, disarming, zone alarms, and special events.
Report codes for zone tamper, system troubles, and their restores.
Special report codes and programming central station phone numbers.
Defining partition account numbers and selecting reporting formats.
Using pager format and directing events to specific phone numbers.
Configuring dialing attempts, delays, and recent close reporting.
Setting auto test reports and delays for power fail reporting.
Configuring options for disarm and zone restore reporting.
Automatically programming default report codes for Contact ID or SIA formats.
System verifies the existence of a telephone line.
Selecting dialing format (tone/pulse) and pulse ratio.
Handling busy signals and switching dialing modes.
Bell activation on failure and dial tone detection delay.
Setting specific events that trigger a PGM output.
Defining how PGMs deactivate (Follow or Timed).
Setting events for PGM deactivation and programming delay timers.
Selecting PGM delay units and configuring PGM1 for smoke detection.
Procedures for performing hardware and software resets.
Setting battery charge current and locking the installer code.
Dividing the system into partitions and assigning events.
Special keypad functions available to installers.
Setting system date/time, daylight saving, and Shabbat mode.
Resetting, locating, programming, and removing modules.
Viewing serial numbers of the control panel and connected modules.
Setting keypads to a sleep mode when running on battery.
Disabling reporting of troubles that occur frequently.
Preventing the display of AC Failure as a trouble.
Setting the installer code and defining the length of user access codes.
Details of the System Master Code and its reset procedure.
Programming user code options and partition assignments.
Master Feature, Duress, Bypass Programming, Arm Only options.
Enabling Stay/Instant arming and Force arming for user codes.
Controlling partition access and assigning codes to partitions.
Referencing access control guides and enabling multiple user actions.
Programming the system to override answering machines during remote calls.
Setting ring count and panel identifier for WinLoad communication.
Setting PC password and telephone number for WinLoad connection.
Initiating, answering, and transmitting events via WinLoad.
User methods for Regular, Stay, Instant, and Force Arming.
User procedures to disarm the system and bypass zones.
Programming zones to emit beeps when opened.
Referencing user manuals for detailed access code information.
Normal and Confidential display modes for LCD and LED keypads.
Modifying keypad settings like scrolling speed, contrast, and backlight.
Viewing system troubles categorized into groups.
System-related troubles like AC Failure, Battery Trouble.
Communicator issues like TLM failure or communication failures.
Troubles related to connected modules like tamper or ROM errors.
Bus communication issues like missing keypads or bus overload.
Tampered zones and low battery indications for wireless devices.
Zone faults (smoke detectors) and clock reset issues.
Viewing user-initiated actions, alarms, and troubles.
Contact information for obtaining service or repairs for equipment.
Compliance with Class B digital device limits for interference.
Warning about unauthorized modifications voiding user authority.
Guidelines for UL installation and features not compliant with UL standards.
Product warranty terms for defects in materials and workmanship.
Industry Canada label identification and certification requirements.
User precautions regarding electrical and telephone connections.