DS7446KP User Guide EN Keypad
DS7446KP | User Guide | Command Quick Reference Command Quick Reference Command Type Basic Arming Commands Advanced Arming Commands System Disarming Commands Emergency Commands Test Commands System Status Commands 2 Page Command Turn the System All On Turn the System Perimeter Only On Turn All Areas On Select Partial On Zones Turn the System Partial On Bypass or Unbypass Zones Turn the System All On with No Entry Delay Turn the System Perimeter On with No Entry Delay Turn the System Partial On with No
DS7446KP | User Guide | Command Quick Reference Command Type PIN Commands Optional Commands Page Command Change PIN Change Another User’s PIN Change Another User’s Authority Level Change Another User’s Area Assignment Delete a User’s PIN Renew One-Time PINs Enable Installer PIN Turn Chime Mode On or Off Select Chime Tone Select Chime Zones Toggle Outputs Keypad Volume Adjust Move to Area Set Date and Time Turn Auto Forward On or Off Auto Forward On Setup Auto Forward Off Setup Remote Program [# Command]
DS7446KP | User Guide | Contents Contents 1.0 2.0 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 4.0 4.1 4.2 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 6.0 6.1 6.2 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 8.0 8.1 8.2 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 4 System Information.......................................................................... 6 Purpose of Document ...................................................................... 6 Keypad Overview ............................................................................ 7 Keypad Layout.................................
DS7446KP | User Guide | Contents 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 11.7 11.8 11.9 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 PIN Commands ............................................................................... 25 Change PIN ....................................................................................... 25 Change or Add a User PIN ............................................................. 25 Delete a User PIN.........................................................................
DS7446KP | User Guide | 1.0 System Information 1.0 System Information Alarm Company: Telephone Number: 2.0 Purpose of Document This document shows you how to use and maintain your security system. It covers all of the commands you can perform from this keypad. Based on how your alarm company programmed your security system, you might not be able to perform some of the commands described in this document.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 3.0 Keypad Overview 3.0 Keypad Overview 3.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 3.0 Keypad Overview Depending on your system’s programming, your keypad might display an area icon below the second line of text. Table 1: Area Icon Functions State On Steady Fast Flash Slow Flash Off Function • A user is operating the keypad outside of its home area using the [#][5][0] (Move to Area) command. Refer to Section 11.5 Move to Area on page 32 for more information. • The area is armed, but not in alarm. The area is in alarm. • A zone trouble condition exists.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 3.0 Keypad Overview Table 2: System Status Indicators Indicator Perim State On Steady Slow Flash Power Off On Steady Fast Flash Slow Flash Armed On Steady Slow Flash Cmd Off On Steady Fast Flash Slow Flash Description Area is armed Perimeter Only or Partial On with Entry Delay. Area is armed Perimeter Only or Partial On without Entry Delay. Area is not armed Perimeter Only or Partial On. No trouble conditions exist.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 3.0 Keypad Overview Table 3: Keys Keys 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0 On Perimeter No Entry # Command * ABC Keys Bypass Function Use the numeric keys to enter information such as user PINs and command key sequences. Press this key to turn your system All On. Press this key to turn your system Perimeter Only On. Press this key to turn your system on with no entry delay. Press this key along with the numeric keys to enter information such as function key sequences.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 3.0 Keypad Overview 3.2 Keypad Tones Table 4: Keypad Tones Tone (Tone Diagram) Fire Alarm __ __ __ __ Burglary Alarm ___________ Description When a fire zone goes into alarm, the keypad sounds the Fire Alarm tone. Enter PIN to silence. Trouble __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ When your system is turned on and a burglary zone goes into alarm, the keypad sounds the Burglary Alarm tone. The sounder remains on for the duration of the time set by your alarm company. Enter PIN to silence.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 3.0 Keypad Overview 3.3 System Status Messages Refer to Table 5 for descriptions of the system messages that can appear on the keypad’s display. Table 5: System Status Messages Keypad Display System OK. Description There are no system troubles. System Trouble! Press 4 to view. A system trouble exists. Refer to Section 9.3 View System Troubles on page 22 for more information. Zones faulted. Press 0 to view. One or more zones are faulted. Refer to Section 9.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 4.0 Basic System Arming Commands 3.4 Keypad Commands After entering a command, the keypad might ask you to enter your PIN to continue. After you enter your PIN, follow the instructions that appear on the keypad’s display to perform the command. 4.0 Basic System Arming Commands The Exit Delay timer starts immediately after you press an arming key sequence and enter your PIN. Leave the building before the Exit Delay timer ends. Leaving afterward starts an alarm event.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 5.0 Advanced System Arming Commands 5.0 Advanced System Arming Commands 5.1 Turn All Areas On [# Command][8][0] Use this command to turn all areas within your system All On. Your system must be split into more than one area to use this command. If an area has a faulted zone, the keypad identifies the area and provides instructions to force-arm the area. 5.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 5.0 Advanced System Arming Commands 5.4 Bypass or Unbypass Zones [Bypass] or [# Command][0] Use this command to bypass one or more zones before turning the system on. For example, your kitchen was just painted and you want to leave the windows open, but you need to turn your system on. Bypassing zones allows you to turn your system on, but it prevents the system from monitoring undesired areas, such as the kitchen. To bypass a zone, enter the zone number, and then press [*].
DS7446KP | User Guide | 5.0 Advanced System Arming Commands 5.6 Turn the System On with No Exit Tone Refer to Table 8 Turning the system on with no Exit Tone silences the Exit Tone, and doubles the Exit Delay timer. For example, if you normally have 30 sec to leave the building after turning the system on, you now have 60 sec to leave. Table 8: No Exit Tone Arming Commands Arming Command All On with No Exit Tone Perimeter Only with No Exit Tone Partial On with No Exit Tone 5.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 6.0 System Disarming Commands 6.0 System Disarming Commands 6.1 Turn the System Off PIN entry Enter your PIN to turn the system off. To prevent an alarm, enter through a designated entry door, such as the front door. If you enter through the wrong door, or you do not turn the system off before the Entry Delay timer ends, you can cause an alarm. If an alarm occurs, enter your PIN to silence the alarm and notify your alarm company. 6.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 7.0 Emergency Commands 7.0 Emergency Commands Your system might be programmed to produce different sounding tones to distinguish fire alarms and burglary alarms. Refer to Table 4 on page 11 for descriptions of the alarm tones. 7.1 Silence Alarms PIN Entry When an alarm occurs, the Alarm tone sounds and the display shows which zone is in alarm. Enter your PIN to silence the alarm. If the system was turned on, entering your PIN also turns it off.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 7.0 Emergency Commands 7.3 A, B, and C Keys [A], [B], or [C] [A] Key = [B] Key = [C] Key = Your keypad’s [A], [B], and [C] keys are special emergency keys that generate alarms as programmed by your alarm company. Press the key twice to activate the assigned alarm. Refer to Figure 1 on page 7 for the location of these keys.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 8.0 Test Commands 8.0 Test Commands 8.1 System Test [# Command][4][1] Use this command to determine if certain system components operate as expected. Your alarm company determines which components can be tested using this command. Table 9: Available System Tests I Can Test This Component System Test Component System Bell System Strobe Battery Telephone Line Test Description The bell output sounds for approximately 3 sec. Listen for bell activation.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 9.0 System Status Commands 9.0 System Status Commands 9.1 View Faulted Zones [*] Use this command to locate faulted zones in your system. The keypad display scrolls through all faulted zones. When the zones return to normal or are bypassed, the system is ready to turn on. 9.2 View Zone Troubles [# Command][4][8] Use this command to view which zones, if any, are experiencing a trouble condition. The keypad display scrolls through all zones with trouble conditions.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 9.0 System Status Commands 9.3 View System Troubles [# Command][4][2] Use this command to view system troubles. Refer to Table 10 for a list of some system trouble messages. Table 10: System Trouble Messages Keypad Display System running on battery only. Cause for Message There is no AC main supply. The system is running on standby battery only. Comm Fail Destination 1 The system failed to communicate with the ARC. Line 1 trouble. Check dial tone.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 9.0 System Status Commands 9.5 View History Log [# Command][8][5] Use this command to view the events stored in your system’s history log. Events include alarms, trouble conditions, and tamper conditions. The top line of the log shows the event description. The bottom line alternates between the event’s time and date, and the event’s area, device (zone), user, and communication information. Refer to Figure 2. The display shows the most recent event first.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 9.0 System Status Commands Table 11 shows the characters that the history log uses to communicate certain information.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 10.0 PIN Commands 10.0 PIN Commands If the keypad sounds the Error tone when you enter a user number, the user number does not exist in your system. If this is correct, you must add this user number before using the following commands to change the user’s PIN, authority level, or area assignment. 10.1 Change PIN [# Command][5][5] Use this command to change your Personal Identification Number (PIN). The keypad automatically exits this command. 10.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 10.0 PIN Commands Follow these steps to add a new user PIN: 1. Assign one or more areas to the new user. a. Press [# Command][5][6]. b. Press [3] to assign one or more areas to the new user. The display scrolls through the user numbers. c. Enter a user number and then press [*]. For example, press [5][*] for User 5. d. Press the corresponding numeric keys to add, or remove, areas. For example, to add Area 2, press [2]. e. 2.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 10.0 PIN Commands Table 13: Authority Level Commands Level 1 Available Commands 2 3 4 10.3 Delete a User PIN [# Command][5][8] Use this command to delete a user’s PIN. If there is no PIN for the selected user, the keypad sounds the Error tone. You cannot use this command to delete your PIN. Press [# Command] to exit this command.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 10.0 PIN Commands 10.4 Renew One-Time PINs [# Command][5[3] One-time PINs can turn the system off only once. This PIN is typically given to someone who needs temporary access to the building, such as a maintenance crew or a baby-sitter. Use this command to renew one-time PINs. When the one-time PINs are renewed, they can be used again to turn the system off only once. If there are multiple one-time PINs, press [0][*] to renew all of them.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 11.0 Optional Commands 11.0 Optional Commands 11.1 Chime Mode [# Command][6][1] – Enable Chime Mode [# Command][6][2] – Select Chime Tone [# Command][6][3] – Select Chime Zones Chime Mode, when turned on, sounds a tone whenever the system is off and a chime zone, such as a door or window, is faulted.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 11.0 Optional Commands 4. 5. 6. Press [#][Command] after you select a Chime tone. The selected tone sounds for all Chime zones. Press [# Command][6][1] to enable Chime Mode. - Press [1] to turn Chime Mode on - Press [2] to turn Chime Mode off Press [#][Command] after you enable Chime Mode. 11.2 Change Skeds [# Command][5][2] A sked is a scheduling command that allows a selected event to occur at a specific time.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 11.0 Optional Commands Table 16: Sked Day Selections Key [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] Day of Week Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday All Days Symbol S M T W T F S A To use the All Days command, press [8]. An “A” appears in the display under “8.” The sked is now active every day of the week. 4. To disable the All Days command, press [8] again. The “A” disappears from the display.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 11.0 Optional Commands 11.4 Keypad Volume Adjust [# Command][4][9] Use this command to adjust the volume of your keypad’s sounder for nonalarm tones. This command does not change the volume for alarm tones. • [*]+[1] increases the volume • [*]+[4] decreases the volume 11.5 Move to Area [# Command][5][0] Use this command to operate the keypad in areas other than its home area, the area it is assigned to. To use this command, your system must include more than one area.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 11.0 11.7 Optional Commands Auto Forward [# Command][8][2] – Enable Auto Forward [# Command][8][3] – Auto Forward On Setup [# Command][8][4] – Auto Forward Off Setup Auto Forward allows you to forward incoming calls to a telephone number of your choice after you turn the system All On.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 11.0 Optional Commands 6. Press [Bypass]. You can now enter the telephone number that all incoming calls are forwarded to when you turn your system off. This number can be the number for the telephone line that your system is connected to. Refer to Table 17 on page 33 for special key functions. 7. Press [Bypass] again after all digits are entered. 8. Press and hold [# Command] to exit this command. 9. Press [# Command][8][2] to turn Auto Forward on. 10.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 12.0 Reference Materials 12.0 Reference Materials 12.1 About Your Security System 12.1.1 Overview Your security system includes a telephone line seizure feature. Your alarm company can program your system to send reports over the phone line to an ARC. You cannot use your phone when the system is sending reports to the ARC. If the ARC is unable to receive reports, your phone service might be unavailable for up to 20 min as the system tries to contact the ARC.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 12.0 Reference Materials • Smoke detectors cannot detect smoke in chimneys, walls, or roofs, or smoke blocked by a closed door. They cannot detect smoke or fire on a level of the building different from the one on which they are located. Smoke detectors might not be able to warn in time about fires started by explosions, improper storage of flammables, overloaded electrical circuits, or other types of hazardous conditions.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 12.0 • Reference Materials If the alarm was accidentally sounded, silence the bell, reset the detectors, and immediately notify your alarm company that there is no emergency situation. Figure 3: Smoke Detector Locations = Smoke detector Install a smoke detector on each level, including basements, but excluding crawl spaces and unfinished attics. Locate smoke detectors between sleeping areas and family living areas.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 12.0 Reference Materials 12.1.4 Maintenance and Service This security system requires very little maintenance. However, test the system weekly to ensure it works correctly. If you notice a change in operation during normal use or testing, call for service as soon as possible. Do not attempt to repair the control panel, keypads, or detectors yourself. Refer to Section 1.0 System Information on page 6 for alarm company name and contact information. 12.1.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 12.0 12.2 Reference Materials Zone Locations Use Table 18 to list the building location that each zone in your system protects. For example, if Zone 1 is located in the kitchen, write “Kitchen” on the corresponding line in the column labeled “Location.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 12.0 Reference Materials 12.3 Glossary Alarm Receiving Center (ARC): A facility where trained personnel monitor your security system 24 hours a day. Your security system might be programmed to contact the ARC during alarm conditions, which enables ARC personnel to dispatch the proper authorities. All On: To turn all controlled zones, both interior (motion detectors) and perimeter (doors and windows).
DS7446KP | User Guide | 12.0 Reference Materials Perimeter Only: To turn on part of the zones in the system. Your alarm company determines Perimeter Only zones. PIN: A PIN (Personal Identification Number) is a unique number assigned to each user that identifies him or her to the system. This number is assigned an authority level that allows the user to carry out system functions, such as turning the system on and off.
DS7446KP | User Guide | 12.0 Reference Materials Index A O A, B, C Key Operation ..................... 19 Area All Areas Off .................................. 17 All Areas On .................................. 14 Move to Area ................................. 32 Auto-Forward Off Setup ....................................... 43 On Setup........................................ 33 Turn On or Off............................... 34 Outputs Toggle.............................................
DS7446KP | User Guide | Index V View Alarm Memory............................... 22 Faulted Zones............................... 21 History Log.....................................23 Zone Troubles ...............................
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