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InstallatIon sheet

692F Fire Command LED Keypad

Description

The 692F Fire Command LED Keypad offers 5 sets of highly visible LED annunciation of alarm and trouble conditions 

on DMP XR5FC and XR5SL Commercial Fire/Communicator Panels. The 692F provides individual zone alarm and 

trouble LEDs for zones one to five.  Also, system LEDs, an internal sounder, 2-button Fire alarm initiation, and 

Silence, Reset, and Fire Drill functions are provided.  The 692F operates on 8.0 to 16 VDC at 30mA in normal mode 

and can draw up to 70mA in alarm. 

Removing the Keypad Base

The 692F is made up two parts: the front, containing the circuit board and other components, and the base. To 

remove the base, insert a flat screwdriver into one of the openings on the bottom and carefully twist it while gently 

lifting the keypad from the base. Repeat with the other opening, then lift the keypad from the base.

Inserting the Reference Card

A reference card has been supplied with the 692F 

keypad.  The reference card is provided to assist the users 

when operating their security systems.  Write the zone 

descriptions on the front of the card.  Slide the card in the 

back of the base before installing the keypad.  Refer to 

Figure 1 for reference card installation.   

Installing the Keypad

The 692F has been designed to easily install on any 

4-square box, 3-gang switch box, 695 and 696 backbox, 

or on any flat surface.  Figure 1 shows the mounting hole 

locations on the keypad base.

Wiring the Keypad 

The 692F keypad is supplied with a single 4-wire harness 

for connection to the XR5FC to XR5SL panel’s keypad data 

bus wiring.  Connect the 4-wire harness to the back of the 

PCB as shown.  Then connect the wires to the panel terminals 7, 8, 9, and 10. 

Buzzer Operation

Each time a user presses a key on the 692F, the buzzer emits a short tone. After the user performs a successful 

keypad operation, the buzzer emits a 1/2 second tone. If the operation is not successful, the buzzer emits four short 

tones. This alerts the user to perform the function again.  During trouble conditions, the keypad emits a steady tone 

to alert the user. Entering the user code silences the buzzer.

Keyboard Backlighting

The keyboard on the 692F lights anytime a key is pressed or the alert buzzer sounds making it easy for users in 

darkened rooms to enter their code or perform a command.

984 COMMAND

Enter 984 + COMMAND to allow the panel to pick up the phone line when a Remote Link™ computer is calling 

the panel. If the panel was previously programmed to answer calls from Remote Link™, the panel will answer 

automatically. 

Enter 984 + COMMAND plus up to a 15-digit phone number to contact a Remote Link™ computer from the panel. 

Zone Alarm and Trouble LEDs

The 692F contains five red zone alarm LEDs and five yellow zone trouble LEDs. The red alarm LEDs turn on 

steady during an alarm condition and turn off when the zone has restored to normal and a Sensor Reset has been 

performed.  If the zone alarm or trouble is a Supervisory type zone, the LED pulses (1 second on, 1 second off).
The yellow trouble LEDs turn on during a trouble condition, turn off when the zone restores to normal, and wink 

 

(1/4 second on, 1 3/4 second off) when the zone has been bypassed.

Three System LEDs

The 692F has three system LEDs. The system LEDs are located near the top left corner of the keypad.

Yellow Silenced LED

 turns on when the bells are silenced manually from the keypad or after the  

Bell Cutoff time. The Silenced LED turns off if the alarm sounds again or when a Sensor Reset  

is performed.

Surface and Backbox

Mounting Holes

Surface and Backbox

Mounting Holes

Guide Tabs

Reference Card

Surface and Backbox

Mounting Holes

Surface and Backbox

Mounting Holes

Surface and Backbox Mounting Holes

Combined 4-Square

and 3-Gang Switch Box

Mounting Holes

Black - 10

(Ground)
Green - 9

(Panel to Keypad Data)
Yellow - 8

(Keypad to Panel Data)
Red - 7

(Auxiliary Power)

Figure 1: 692F Wiring and Mounting Diagram

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