Ds 7400 Xiv 4 Exp
Ds 7400 Xiv 4 Exp
User Guide
EN Security System
3.0 Understanding Areas • If the user PIN has authority in more than one
area, the user can arm or disarm the first area
(Partitions) only by entering the PIN number, [##], and the
Your alarm system might be partitioned. arming/disarming command, the second area
only by entering the PIN number, [####], and the
A partitioned system is a system that is divided into arming/disarming command, and so on.
two to eight areas that you can arm and disarm
independently. Each keypad and keyfob can be • If custom arming (PIN [#][4]) is used in a
assigned to arm and disarm individual areas or the Partitioned system, the following apply:
entire system. Only your installing company can - Users with access to all areas can custom arm
change the areas that a keypad or keyfob controls. all zones.
If a keypad is set to arm and disarm the entire system, - Users with access to all areas cannot custom
you can assign user codes (PINs) to arm and disarm arm a single area.
individual areas. Refer to Section 8.0 Personal
- Users with access to one area can custom arm
Identification Numbers (PINs) on page 23 for more
any zones in that area, but cannot arm
information.
common zones or zones in other areas.
The following applies in a partitioned system:
• LCD (Text) keypads alternately display (about
• User PIN numbers are always required to perform every 2 seconds) the current status of each area.
operations in a partitioned system.
• LED keypads alternately display (about every
• If the user PIN has authority in only one area, 2 seconds) the current status of each area using the
using that PIN on any keypad performs arming LEDs.
and disarming commands only for the area in
Refer to Section 4.0 Understanding the Text and LED
which the user has authority.
Keypads on page 5 for details.
• If the user PIN has authority in more than one
area, the user can arm or disarm those areas by
entering the commands from any keypad.
• Only users with access to all areas attached to a
common zone can arm that common zone.
4.0 Understanding the Text and (For other keypad operations, refer to Section 11.0 The
Master Keypad on page 31.)
LED Keypads
Figure 1: Text and LED Keypads
DS7447E/DS7447V2 are alpha-numeric LCD keypads.
DS7445i/DS7445V2 are LED keypads; its LEDs (1 to
16) represent the first 16 zones of the system. Both
Armed Perimeter Armed
Status Supervisory Status
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Power Bell Silenced Power
Fire
TEST WEEKLY
On On
built-in sounder is used to annunciate keystroke entries 1 2 3 Off 1 2 3 Off
and functions as an interior warning device. 4 5 6
Perimeter
Only 4 5 6
Perimeter
Only
No No
7 8 9 Entry 7 8 9
The front of your keypad might look different than the
Entry
* 0 # Bypass
* 0 # Bypass
5.0 Understanding the Because they are wireless, these RF devices operate on
batteries. The batteries supplied with your RF devices
RF Keypad and Keyfobs should last for several years, but battery life can vary
depending on the amount of use they receive. If you
Figure 2: RF Keypad and Keyfobs notice the range of the RF device is decreasing or if the
LED is not working, it might be time to replace your
battery. Refer to the documentation that came with
1 2 3
your RF device for recommended replacement
4 5 6 batteries and instructions for battery replacement.
7 8 9
Your RF device does not indicate if the
0 #
alarm system is armed or disarmed. If you
want to know if the system is armed or
disarmed, ask your installing company to
install an indicator light or other device to
indicate the system status. The LED on
RF3341
your RF device flashes to indicate that a
signal was sent to your security system.
If an alarm occurred sometime before your arrival, one or more of these happens:
• The bells and sirens sound.
• The wired keypads issue a pulsed tone during the entry delay instead of the usual steady tone.
• The red Armed LED on any LED keypad flashes.
• The red Armed LED on any text keypad flashes and “Zone Alarm” is displayed.
If the alarm is not yet investigated, do not enter the building unless accompanied by the appropriate
Emergency Services’ personnel.
Quick arming is not available from a Master keypad or from RF (wireless) keypads.
The following shortcuts are allowed when the system is programmed for quick arming:
Bypassing or force arming removes some of your building’s protection because it excludes the faulted
zones from arming. Therefore, an intrusion might not be detected or the detection might be delayed.
Always attempt to correct any zone problems (close doors and windows, etc.) before using these
features. If you cannot correct the problem, contact your installing company.
Refer to Section 6.2.2 Force Arming on page 13 for another method to bypass zones.
An RF3341 keypad gives no indication of the pre-arming period and cannot be used to delay automatic
arming.
Delayed arming overrides the automatic arming time. Delayed arming also provides a 15-minute pre-
arming period like the one provided with automatic arming.
The special PIN required to perform this function is known as an Access Control PIN. This PIN can control
devices that are activated for a short period of time (for example, electric locking mechanisms on a door). Access
PIN activations are recorded in the History Buffer.
Record your entries so they are available before you enter Master Programming Mode. Enter the
parameters promptly. If a delay of 15 seconds or more occurs between your entries, the 3-beep error
tone sounds and the control panel automatically exits from the programming mode.
Steps To Change the Date Command Sequence If Accepted, the Text Keypad Displays:
Enter Master Programming Mode. [Master PIN][#][0] “2 Change Date”
(display scrolls to this)
Enter 2 for System Date Setup [2] “Enter Month”
programming. (01 ... 12)
Enter the Month. [0][1] through [1][2] “Enter Day”
(01 ... 31)
Enter the Day. [0][1] through [3][1] “Enter Year”
(XX) End with #
Enter the Year. Last two digits of the year “Month, Day, Year”
followed by [#]. A long beep signifies acceptance.
Note: Entering the command sequence [Master Code][#][0][2][#] causes the text keypad to display the date.
Record your entries so they are available before you enter Master Programming Mode. Enter the
parameters promptly. If a delay of 15 seconds or more occurs between entries, the 3-beep error tone
sounds and the control panel automatically exits from the programming mode.
Do this procedure at a text keypad because no visual clues are provided from an LED keypad.
Steps To Set the Time Command Sequence If Accepted, the Text Keypad Displays:
Enter Master Programming Mode. [Master PIN][#][0] “6 Change Time” *
(display scrolls to this)
Enter 6 for System Date Setup [6] “Enter Day”
programming. (1 ... 7)
Enter the Day. [1] through [7] “Enter Time”
Sunday Saturday (0100 ... 1259)
Enter the Time. [0][1][0][0] through “Enter AM/PM”
[1][2][5][9] (4/6) End with #
Enter AM or PM. [4][#] for AM or “Day – Time”
[6][#] for PM A long beep signifies acceptance.
* This is displayed only in Single Partition Mode Note: Entering the command sequence [Master Code][#][0][2][#]
causes the text keypad to display the date.
If the alarm was not investigated, do not enter the The RF3341 Keypad cannot indicate a Fire
building unless accompanied by the appropriate Trouble condition.
Emergency Services’ personnel.
3 4
Fire
Trouble 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
2
Fire
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On On
1 1
4
2
5
3
6
Off
Perimeter
Only
1
4
2
5
3
6
Off
Perimeter
Only
No No
7 8 9 Entry 7 8 9 Entry
5 4 * 0 # Bypass
System
Reset
* 0 # Bypass
System
Reset
1 – Emergency Keys
4
Record your entries so they are available before you enter Master Programming Mode. Enter the
parameters promptly. If a delay of 15 seconds or more occurs between entries, the 3-beep error tone
sounds and the control panel automatically exits from the programming mode.
Steps To Change a PIN Command Sequence If Accepted, the Text Keypad Display Reads:
Enter Master Programming Mode. [Master PIN][#][0] “0 User Change”
(display scrolls to this)
Enter 0 for PIN Setup programming. [0] “Enter User Number”
(001 ... 200)
Enter the user number. [0][0][0] through [2][0][0] “Enter Authority Level”
Level (0 to 6)
Enter the Authority Level. [0] through [6] “Enter Area(s) or # for all”
Enter the area(s) (partitions) to which the [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7],
“Enter Next Area, End with #” or
user has access. and/or [8] followed by [#] ”Enter PIN”
Enter the PIN. Any 4 or 6 digits. “Enter PIN Again. End with #”
Do not press [#]. A long beep signifies acceptance of the PIN.
Enter the PIN again followed by [#]. [PIN] (same 4 or 6 digits as
previous step) then [#]
Note: The Master PIN can only change another PIN if the Master PIN is assigned to the same areas as the PIN it is changing.
Record your entries so they are available before you enter Master Programming Mode. Enter the
parameters promptly. If a delay of 15 seconds or more occurs between entries, the 3-beep error tone
sounds and the control panel exits from the programming mode.
Steps To Change the Expiration Date Command Sequence If Accepted, the Text Keypad Display Reads:
Enter Master Programming Mode. [Master PIN][#][0] “3 Change Date of Code Expiration” *
(display scrolls to this)
Enter 3 for Date of Code Expiration Setup [3] “Enter Month”
programming. (01 ... 12)
Enter the Expiration Month. [0][1] through [1][2] “Enter Day”
January December (01 ... 31)
Enter the Expiration Day. The temporary PIN [0][1] through [3][1] “Enter Year”
expires at midnight on the day selected. (XX) End with #
Enter the Year. Last two digits of the year “Month, Day, Year”
followed by [#] A long beep signifies acceptance.
* Appears only when in Single Partition Mode. Note: Enter the command sequence [Master Code][#][3][#] to cause the
text keypad to display the temporary code expiration date.
Clear the error display as advised by your installing company, or if you are certain the problem is
remedied.
Error/Warning Messages
LED Keypad Text Keypad Meaning
Power Light Control Trouble There is an Error Message. To display the message, enter [PIN][#][8][7].
(green) flashing Enter [#][8][7]
LED 1 on AC Power Failure There is a power failure and the control panel is operating on backup battery power.
LED 2 on Battery Trouble * If there was a power failure, wait at least two hours for the battery to recharge, then
enter [PIN][System Reset] to perform a battery test.
LED 3 on Communicator Err ** The control panel failed to communicate with the central station.
LED 4 on System Fault Internal error in the control circuitry or optional circuitry. Refer to Section 9.1
System Faults.
LED 5 on Keypad Fault One of the keypads is not responding to the control panel.
LED 6 on Keypad Tamper One of the keypad housings was opened.
LED 7 on Multiplex Bus The multiplex bus is defective or is shorted.
LED 8 on Aux. Power Fault The auxiliary power is shorted.
Zone Trouble One of the zones is not responding to the control panel. This might also be
displayed during power-up; if this occurs, ignore the message.
RF Indicates a problem with an RF (wireless) zone.
Dirty Chamber One of the multiplex smoke detectors failed the sensitivity test and might require
cleaning or replacement. Clear the keypad beep by entering [PIN][Off]
* The Battery Trouble message is cleared only by the [System ** The Communicator Error message is cleared only by the
Reset] command or another Automatic Battery Test, even [System Reset] command or the next successful Automatic
after the problem is remedied. System Off Normal report, even after the problem is
remedied.
A Fire Walk Test prevents the system from sending any Fire Reports during the test.
To use the Master Keypad, your PIN must be assigned to the area in which the Master Keypad is
located.
If only areas 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 are armed, the Master Keypad scrolls through the following displays:
Armed Armed Armed Armed Ready to Armed Ready to Armed
area 1 area 2 area 3 area 4 Arm area 5 area 6 Arm area 7 area 8
Exit Delay
12.0 Glossary An Exit Delay is a predetermined amount of time that
allows you to exit an area just after you arm it.
Access Control PIN
Faulted Zone
An Access Control PIN is a special code to turn
electric door locks or other mechanisms connected to A Faulted Zone is a zone that is not ready to arm (for
the control panel on or off. example, an open door or window). It can also be
described as being triggered.
Area (Partition)
Force Arming
An area exists when the system is divided up into 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 areas or partitions. Keypads within an Force Arming is a way of arming the system by
area can interact with only that area. bypassing zones that are not ready to arm. You should
avoid Force Arming because it reduces the level of
Armed/Disarmed
security.
Arming the system (burglar zones) turns it on.
Installing Company
Disarming the system turns it off. Remember, fire
protection (if installed) is always Armed/on. The Installing Company is the company that physically
installed the system. It may or may not be the same
Central Station/Monitoring Service
company who monitors the system.
A Central Station/Monitoring Service is a facility used
Local System
to continuously monitor phone signals from your
system. Personnel are trained to dispatch the proper A Local System is a system that has a control panel
authorities when necessary. that is not programmed to call a monitoring service. It
sounds only local (on site) bells or sirens when an
Common Area
intrusion or fire alarm is detected.
A Common Area is an area that is connected to
Monitored System
another area or all the areas. It may be used as a
common entry way to separate areas. A Master keypad A Monitored System is a system that uses phone lines
would normally be found in the Common Area. A to notify a monitoring service of programmed
Common Area is only armed when all the areas it is abnormal events such as burglar or fire alarms.
connected to are armed. It is disarmed when at least Partitioning
one of the areas it is connected to is disarmed.
Partitioning is to divide the system into 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
Custom Arming or 8 areas or partitions. This allows the system to act as
Custom Arming is a type of arming that uses the [#][4] 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 separate systems.
sequence. It is only a valid sequence if programmed by Zone
the installing company. It is a specific type of arming
A Zone is an input to the control panel. There are eight
designed for your individual installation needs. Ask
hard-wired zones on the control panel and additional
your installing company to explain Custom Arming
zones may be added. A zone is usually some type of
further.
detection device designed for burglar or fire.
Disarming Command Sequence
Zone Bypassing
The Disarming Command Sequence is the sequence of
Zone Bypassing is a way of arming the system by
keys you press at the keypad to disarm the system
deliberately eliminating zones to be armed.
and/or silence alarms. It consists of your PIN followed
by the command (#) button. Zone Function
Door Strike A Zone Function is the description of how a zone
behaves in the system. Zone Functions usually define
A mechanism connected to the control panel to limit
how a zone responds when armed or when it detects an
access through a door to those users with an Access
alarm.
Control PIN.
Entry Delay
An Entry Delay is a predetermined amount of time
that allows entry into an armed area.
Use the chart below to list your protected areas. For example, if Zone 1 is your front door, the installer should
write "Front Door" on the line provided for Zone 1.
Zone Protected Area Zone Protected Area Zone Protected Area Zone Protected Area
1 33 65 97
2 34 66 98
3 35 67 99
4 36 68 100
5 37 69 101
6 38 70 102
7 39 71 103
8 40 72 104
9 41 73 105
10 42 74 106
11 43 75 107
12 44 76 108
13 45 77 109
14 46 78 110
15 47 79 111
16 48 80 112
17 49 81 113
18 50 82 114
19 51 83 115
20 52 84 116
21 53 85 117
22 54 86 118
23 55 87 119
24 56 88 120
25 57 89 121
26 58 90 122
27 59 91 123
28 60 92 124
29 61 93 125
30 62 94 126
31 63 95 127
32 64 96 128
Zone Protected Area Zone Protected Area Zone Protected Area Zone Protected Area
129 159 189 219
130 160 190 220
131 161 191 221
132 162 192 222
133 163 193 223
134 164 194 224
135 165 195 225
136 166 196 226
137 167 197 227
138 168 198 228
139 169 199 229
140 170 200 230
141 171 201 231
142 172 202 232
143 173 203 233
144 174 204 234
145 175 205 235
146 176 206 236
147 177 207 237
148 178 208 238
149 179 209 239
150 180 210 240
151 181 211 241
152 182 212 242
153 183 213 243
154 184 214 244
155 185 215 245
156 186 216 246
157 187 217 247
158 188 218 248
Notes
Notes