. 2013 NGP Keypad Installation Guide PERPETUAL INNOVATION. ImageStream Graphic Filters and ImageStream are registered trademarks of Inso Corporation. Warranty Lenel warrants 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 for products damaged by improper handling, misuse, neglect, improper installation, over-voltages, repair, alteration, or accident. NGP Keypad Installation Guide Table of Contents Compliance Statements.5 1. Industry Canada Customer Information.7 1.1 Notices.7 1.2 Cautions.7 2.
Customer Instructions Pertaining to FCC Regulations (North America). 8 2.1 Notices.8 2.2 Cautions. Table of Contents Programming the System. Programming the System Using the LCD Keypad. 31 6.1 LCD Keypad.31 7. Manually Calling the Access Control PC From the LCD Keypad.35 Diagnostics. 39 UL Listed Systems.
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COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS. NGP Keypad Installation Guide Industry Canada Customer Information Notices This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications.
This is confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation, IC, before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. Compliance Statements Customer Instructions Pertaining to FCC Regulations (North America) Notices This equipment complies with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules and regulations governing telephone equipment and the Technical Requirements for Connection to the Telephone Network published by the industry’s Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments (ACTA). On modem board of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. NGP Keypad Installation Guide Mains Supply The NGP system is intended to be permanently connected to the A.C. Power source. Ensure that a readily accessible two-pole disconnect device (circuit breaker) is incorporated in the building installation wiring to disconnect the equipment in case of servicing.
The earth conductor to which this device is connected to shall be clearly identified. Compliance Statements 10 — revision 1.007. HARDWARE COMPONENTS. NGP Keypad Installation Guide LCD Keypad Overview The dimensions of the LCD Keypad are as follows:. Length: 5.35 in. (13.59 cm).
Width: 4.625 in. (11.75 cm). Depth: 1.0 in. (2.54 cm) Ratings:. LCD Keypad with Reader Input: 12 VDC, 110 mA Output: 12 VDC, 1x10 mA. Hardware Components LCD Keypad Front (Flip Cover Open) Yellow LED On: When trouble condition present Flashing: When there is no AC mains Green LED On: Always with power present Red LED Flashing: Protection ON Solid: Partial protection (STAY) Point 3, Alert Button Point 2, Alert Button (Apply the Alert Button labels as required.) Point 1, Alert Button. NGP Keypad Installation Guide Keypad Front and Back and Terminal Block Wiring Keypad (front) Serial # Sticker (XXXXX) Apply Serial number sticker for programming into module programming.
Securing Screws After placing the keypad on its back section, make sure the keypad's securing screws (supplied) are always in! Tamper Spring Sonalert. Hardware Components 11. Keypad Terminal Block Wiring 12. Module Bus 14.
Module Bus 15. Point 4 - 7 17. Point 4 - 5 18. Wiegand Reader Data 1 and 0.
No reader LED connection. NGP Keypad Installation Guide Keypad Back Cover and Wall Tamper Installation Rectangular Conduit (Trunking) Knock outs for rectangular conduit using additional keypad base. To use the keypad tamper spring (see Keypad Front and Back and Terminal Block Wiring, item 4) as a wall tamper: Break out this plastic cylinder inside the back cover. Hardware Components LCD Keypad Notes The LCD keypad can be connected to the NGP controller and used for programming.
Please refer to the NGP Hardware Installation Guide 55-60000E for instructions. When a Keypad Is First Powered When a keypad is first powered, it will display ComsLost #, for example, ComsLost 50624. The keypad's module bus communications are not on line and the keypad's module bus, unique serial number (#) is displayed for programming into the system.
NGP Keypad Installation Guide User's Access Card Quick Enrollment After a keypad has been programmed into the system, enter User Programming from the regular keypad screens (not programming screens). Proceed through the screens for assigning a user. When the selection is made to assign a card for the user, hold the user's card to the keypad. The card number will appear on screen. Hardware Components NGP Controller Note: Any expansion modules used with the NGP system, like the 8 Point and 16 Point Expanders, can also be used on the NGP Main Control Unit, Module Bus (SNAPP). Mounting a Control Box On Dry Wall: Use 1/8 in.
NGP Keypad Installation Guide Main Control Module The I/O board of the NGP Main Control Module provides all 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 keypad is connected to an RS-485 bus (CN23-CN26 on the NGP main control module) highlighted in the figure below. Hardware Components Keypad Wiring Keypad Wiring RS-485 bus on NGP (CN23-CN26) Ground Data B Data A Power Keypad terminal block An external reader may also be used by connecting it to the keypad (see illustration on page 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. NGP Keypad Installation Guide Keypad and External Reader Wiring RS-485 bus on NGP (CN23-CN26) Ground Data B Data A Power Reader Ground Data B LED - no connection 10. LED - no connection 11. Keypad terminal block revision 1.007 —.
Hardware Components Module Current Rating Module Description (voltage 12 VDC) Current Rating (mA) LCD Keypad – 95 (includes 10 mA / 1 o/p) LCD Keypad with Reader – 110 (includes 10 mA / 1 o/p) Worldwide Modem with 8 o/p STU –. NGP Keypad Installation Guide World Wide Modem From Central Station Receiver Enable Line Failure on WW Modem on page 26. To Central Station Receiver Line Failure Output 1 through Output 8 Seized Tip Seized Ring Ring 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 VDC high if main control board CPU fails. Hardware Components 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. NGP Keypad Installation Guide Power Limits and Standby Power The following information provides the safe operating currents for the NGP control and modules. The additional power supplies, including standby DC power to support the required current loads for the installations is the responsibility of the installing company. When calculating power requirements for installations. Hardware Components 28 — revision 1.007. PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM. NGP Keypad Installation Guide Programming the System Using the LCD Keypad LCD Keypad When the system is first powered, the LCD keypad will display that its communications are lost (ComsLost).
The number to the right of this comment is the keypad's unique serial address. Note: An LCD keypad is the only module that will always display its address when it is first powered. Programming the System Another screen that will appear will be the non-current date and time which can be reset to be current later. The bottom LCD line will request that a 3-digit ID be entered. Enter the default ID for a service technician: 000. NGP Keypad Installation Guide Notes: The default Master (end) User code is ID 01 or 001, PIN 7793.
The default Service User ID 00 or 000, PIN 2482. Config method will appear. With the arrows, toggle between Simplified or Advanced for the process to set up the system as required. Programming the System. European,. United Kingdom,. Aus/NZ (Australia,.
New Zealand), and. China/H.K (Hong Kong). Press the button below Ok. The next screen will display an entry for a 6-digit unique ID to identify this particular system. Press the button below Save when the selection has been made. NGP Keypad Installation Guide Manually Calling the Access Control PC From the LCD Keypad This operation is for systems that can communicate with the access control software. If the system configurations have been changed, for example, by the customer to add a new user, it will be necessary to update the access control software configurations for the system.
Programming the System 36 — revision 1.007. DIAGNOSTICS. NGP Keypad Installation Guide Diagnostics The system is capable of troubleshooting itself which can be helpful to the technician in determining causes of various faults. With the control box tamper activated, log on to the system as a service user. For example, default ID: 000, service user PIN: 2482 or 7378 if the panel has communicated with the access control software.
Diagnostics 40 — revision 1.007. UL LISTED SYSTEMS. NGP Keypad Installation Guide UL Systems: Notes Installation Notes.
For all UL Listed applications, the auxiliary power available is 500 mA. For UL Listed residential applications, a listed siren (Ademco model 747 or equivalent) must be used. For UL Listed residential applications, a listed siren supervision module (FBII model BSSM or equivalent) must be used. UL Listed Systems: Notes and Requirements UL Systems: Requirements 10.1 Entry and Exit Delays The maximum entry delay time for commercial systems is 45 seconds. The maximum exit delay time for commercial systems is 60 seconds. The maximum entry delay time for residential systems is 45 seconds.
The maximum exit delay time for residential systems is 60 seconds. NGP Keypad Installation Guide The digital alarm communicator transmitter shall be enabled in local alarm installations as it provides indication of low battery transmission following primary loss of power. One (1) 7 Ah battery shall be used to provide the 4 hours standby time followed by 15 minutes of alarm. A minimum 15 minute alarm period shall be programmed. UL Listed Systems: Notes and Requirements 12.
A mechanical ringer shall give an indication automatically to the user when only 5 minutes operating power remains in the sounding device. There shall be provision for testing or automatic meter supervision over all sources of electrical energy. If testing is used, it is to be made under load with the sounding device operating.
NGP Keypad Installation Guide Siren plus all other loads must never exceed 1.0 A. System shall be connected to a Listed smoke detector rated to operate over the range of 11.0 to 12.3 VDC. The last detector on the initiating circuit shall be a Listed ESL Model 449CTE with built in end of line relay.
UL Listed Systems: Notes and Requirements 48 — revision 1.007. NGP Keypad Installation Guide Index Numerics 3-digit ID. 32 NGP controller. 20 6-digit PIN.33 6-digit third party password. 34 6-digit unique ID.34 Panic button.14 Partial protection.14 Pin of the Day. 33 AC mains.14 Power limits.
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