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Hardware Components

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CPU Failure on WW Modem

The

 CPU Failure

 feature for WW Modem is available with main control module firmware version 4.3 or 

greater.

Output 8 must be programmed as "System Fault" in System Outputs. Use the access control software outputs 
or Simplified or Advanced (B000:00, System Outputs #56) keypad programming. For a negative to positive 
output, it can be left defaulted. For a positive to negative output, it must also be programmed to be inverted.

Enable Line Failure on WW Modem

This feature is used to monitor for line faults from switched communicators such as REDCARE.

Note:

The WW Modem must be plugged into the main control module.

Simplified Configurations: 

Comms (Communications) Configure Group

-

Enable Line Failure

: Default: No (UK ACPO = 

yes)

-

Line Fail Polarity

: Positive 12 VDC going to Negative 0V or Negative 0V going to Positive 

12 VDC. Default: Positive

Advanced Configurations: 

S005

03

-

Field 2

: Parallel STU 8OP Supports Line Fail: 

(yes) 

 (no) Default: no (UK ACPO = 

yes)

-

Field 3

: Parallel STU 8OP Line Fail Negative Polarity: 

(yes) 

(no) Default: no = Positive 

Polarity 

4

Wiring Specifications

Module Bus (RS485) Cabling

 (device communication and power):

Recommended

: 22 AWG, four (4) conductors, shielded twisted pair, 120   impedance, low capacitance, 

41 pF / meter or 12.5 pF / foot (such as Belden 9842).

Max. Length

: Up to 610 m / 2000 ft. of cable on a Module bus port.

Note:

For longer cable distances, and/or where many expansion modules are connected on one cable 
(daisy chained, star wiring configurations are not acceptable) a 120 

 

terminating

 resistor will 

need to be installed across A and B communication terminals of the last module on the 

bus

 

cable. 

Modem/PC Link

: Use kit provided, or 22/24 AWG low-cap cable (not reader cable). Shielded cable is 

recommended. 
RS485 (shared cable or modem): three (3) wires, see Module bus spec. above.

Summary of Contents for OnGuard 2013

Page 1: ...PERPETUAL INNOVATION 2013 NGP Keypad Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...s that the product is free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service with proper maintenance for one year from the date of factory shipment Lenel assumes no responsibility...

Page 3: ...tralia 9 3 CE Conformity 9 Hardware Components 11 1 LCD Keypad Overview 13 2 LCD Keypad Notes 18 2 1 When a Keypad Is First Powered 18 2 2 Main Test Menu Selections 18 2 3 User s Access Card Quick Enr...

Page 4: ...9 1 Installation Notes 43 9 2 Programming Notes 43 10 UL Systems Requirements 44 10 1 Entry and Exit Delays 44 10 2 Testing 44 10 3 Partitioned Systems 44 11 Alarms 44 11 1 Burglar Alarm Local 44 11...

Page 5: ...COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS...

Page 6: ......

Page 7: ...ices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five 5 The REN for the NGP using the North American Modem is 0 1 The REN for the...

Page 8: ...The REN for the NGP using the Worldwide Modem is 0 0 2 2 Cautions If this equipment NGP is deemed potentially harmful to the telephone network the telephone company will attempt to notify you in adva...

Page 9: ...transformer wired into a protected branch circuit Only certified transformers should be used whose output is designated as SELV The current draw from these units should not exceed 1 8 Amps refer to th...

Page 10: ...Compliance Statements 10 revision 1 007...

Page 11: ...HARDWARE COMPONENTS...

Page 12: ......

Page 13: ...m Depth 1 0 in 2 54 cm Ratings LCD Keypad with Reader Input 12 VDC 110 mA Output 12 VDC 1x10 mA LCD Keypad Input 12 VDC 95 mA Output 12 VDC 1x10 mA Temperature for both 10 C to 55 C 14 F to 131 F 93 T...

Page 14: ...Button Apply the Alert Button labels as required 5 Point 2 Alert Button 6 Point 1 Alert Button 7 Apply dealer s logo label supplied in the indented space at the top of the keypad Module Point Assignm...

Page 15: ...he keypad on its back section make sure the keypad s securing screws supplied are always in 4 Tamper Spring 5 Sonalert 6 Circuit Board Pin Connectors Insert circuit board pin connectors into fixed ter...

Page 16: ...d 13 Module Bus 14 Module Bus 15 Wiegand 16 Point 4 7 17 Point 4 5 18 Input 1 19 Common 20 Input 2 21 Wiegand Reader Data 1 and 0 No reader LED connection 22 Future 23 Output Keypad Output goes negati...

Page 17: ...e same hole as it was attached so the back cover fits over it The plastic cylinder prevents the tamper spring from being affected by flat objects wedged in behind the keypad The additional keypad base...

Page 18: ...ng press any number key five 5 times to display the Main Test Menu This screen will also display the current module bus power Keypad tone volume adjustment Use the left and right arrow keys to indicat...

Page 19: ...ample A Standard LCD keypad assigned as the first module on the module bus For all inputs to be used on this keypad eight 8 inputs must be assigned The first three 3 inputs are assigned to the keypad...

Page 20: ...nto each hole 7 Align the box mounting holes over the anchor holes and screw in the anchor screws until tight On Concrete Surface 1 Hold the control box on the mounting surface 2 Mark the mounting hol...

Page 21: ...ll field wiring connections for readers door controllers relays and other inputs Please refer to the NGP Hardware Installation Guide 55 60000E section Next Generation Panel for more details The LCD ke...

Page 22: ...e 23 This configuration is only supported using a keypad that specifically supports external readers Note that there is no connection for reader buzzer and LED Only the first two card formats assigned...

Page 23: ...revision 1 007 23 Keypad and External Reader Wiring 1 RS 485 bus on NGP CN23 CN26 2 Ground 3 Data B 4 Data A 5 Power 6 Reader 7 Ground 8 Data B 9 LED no connection 10 LED no connection 11 Data 0 12 Da...

Page 24: ...with an NGP LCD keypad refer to the NGP LCD Keypad Programming Reference Guide The CPU Failure feature is available with main control module firmware version 4 3 or greater For more information pleas...

Page 25: ...Seized Ring 7 Tip 8 Ring 9 Jumpers Two 2 vertical Jumpers in 1 2 Output 8 will be 12 VDC high from 0 V if main control board CPU fails Two 2 vertical Jumpers in 2 3 Output 8 will be 0 V low from 12 VD...

Page 26: ...oing to Negative 0V or Negative 0V going to Positive 12 VDC Default Positive Advanced Configurations S005 03 Field 2 Parallel STU 8OP Supports Line Fail yes no Default no UK ACPO yes Field 3 Parallel...

Page 27: ...500 mA Module Bus 14 VDC 400 mA Total current draw with the auxiliary and module bus must not exceed 650 mA Europe For units that include the mains transformer within the control cabinet INPUT 230 VA...

Page 28: ...Hardware Components 28 revision 1 007...

Page 29: ...PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM...

Page 30: ......

Page 31: ...d s serial number are left and right arrows These represent the left and right arrow keys lower down on the keypad These arrow keys are used to browse through menus If the arrow keys are pressed in th...

Page 32: ...lia New Zealand and China H K Hong Kong 6 1 2 Selecting North America If North America is selected the screen will ask the number of users that will be operating the system Use the left and right arro...

Page 33: ...000 the next screen will request a Pin of the Day to log on After that is entered a secondary user code will be requested The Master user codes can be used again 6 1 4 UK ACPO Pin of the Day The serv...

Page 34: ...d dial tone For Tone dialing ensure the phone line supports this As the phone number is entered the cursor will automatically move to the next character entry position Use the left and right arrow key...

Page 35: ...igurations using the keypad To enable this feature Config Dial Out is set to 1 in Advanced program section S005 10 2 Log on to the keypad as a system or service user 3 Push the right arrow key for Men...

Page 36: ...Programming the System 36 revision 1 007...

Page 37: ...DIAGNOSTICS...

Page 38: ......

Page 39: ...right arrow keys on the keypad the Status options can be scrolled to display several system conditions When the desired one to view is displayed press Ok Status Options System Ok Keypad Status Diagnos...

Page 40: ...Diagnostics 40 revision 1 007...

Page 41: ...UL LISTED SYSTEMS...

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Page 43: ...gnates an alert signal Do not program as a fire or burglary signal Audible alarm designations Fire 3 pulse temporal Burglary Steady Alert Beeping 9 2 Programming Notes For central station and police c...

Page 44: ...y even have different addresses but are under the responsibility of someone having mutual interest other than the alarm installing company This does not apply to strip mall applications where each ind...

Page 45: ...o the alarm housing so that an alarm is produced if the cable is severed or disconnected 6 When the system is placed on duty a timer in the system shall prevent the turning off prior to a time set by...

Page 46: ...ocal burglar alarm above System supplies standard line security DACT when used with IP Module 650 9060 as defined in UL 365 11 5 Burglar Alarm Central Station Grade C Dact Grade AA Packet Switched Dat...

Page 47: ...ne relay The circuit shall also be terminated with a Model 166 6841 end of line resistor 11 8 Household Burglar Alarm 1 Refer to Grade A local burglar alarm above for maximum standby and loading condi...

Page 48: ...UL Listed Systems Notes and Requirements 48 revision 1 007...

Page 49: ...ay UL 44 F Fire alert button 14 K Keypad 13 Keypad module point assignment 14 Keypad serial number 18 Keypad terminal block wiring 15 L LEDs 14 M Main test menu 18 Mains supply 9 Mounting a control bo...

Page 50: ...Index 50 revision 1 007...

Page 51: ...Lenel Systems International Inc 1212 Pittsford Victor Road Pittsford New York 14534 USA Tel 585 248 9720 Fax 585 248 9185 www lenel com docfeedback lenel com...

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