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EVO192 V7.11

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    Digiplex EVO High Security and Access System EVO192 V7.11 Programming Guide…
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    Limitations of Alarm Systems It must be understood that while your Paradox alarm system is highly advanced and secure, it does not offer any guaranteed protection against burglary, fire or other emergency (fire and emergency options are only available on certain Paradox models). This is due to a number of reasons, including but not limited to inadequate or improper installation/positioning, sensor limitations, battery performance, wireless signal interruption, inadequate maintenance or the potential for the system or telephone lines to be compromised or circumvented.
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    Things You Need to Know About this Programming Guide Use this programming guide to record programmed settings for your Digiplex EVO control panel. This guide should be used along with the Digiplex EVO Installation Guide (available online only) whenever installing or programming your Digiplex EVO system. Conventions The following typographical conventions are used throughout this guide: Section numbers appear in bold typeface, enclosed by brackets: e.g., Enter a section…
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    K656 Keypad Table 2: Decimal and Hexadecimal Values Using the K656 Keypad Value or Action 0 to 9 0 to 9 (hex and decimal) A (hex only) B (hex only) SLEEP C (hex only) STAY D (hex only) E (hex only) MENU F (hex only) Exit section without saving (hex and decimal)
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Trouble Report Codes …………….57 User Code Options …………31 Additional Settings and Modes ………57 Arming and Disarming Report Codes ……32 Paradox PMC5 Memory Key …………..58 Access Control Sections ……….33 Automatic Report Code Programming ……….58 Assigning Doors to the System …………33 Software Reset ………………59 Schedule Programming ……………..34…

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    List of Worksheets Worksheet 1: System Planning ………………….7 Worksheet 2: Zone Report Codes for EVO192 …………….10 Worksheet 3: Zone Information ………………….12 Worksheet 4: Zone Report Codes ………………..16 Worksheet 5: Zone Labels ……………………17 Worksheet 6: Zone Input Options ………………..18 Worksheet 7: Keyswitch Numbering and Parameters …………..
  • Page 7: Serial Number List

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Serial Number List Worksheet 1: System Planning Serial # Sticker Serial # Sticker Serial # Sticker Serial # Sticker Serial # Sticker Serial # Sticker Version 7.11 Serial Number List | 7…

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    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Worksheet 1: System Planning (Continued) Serial # Sticker Serial # Sticker Serial # Sticker Serial # Sticker Serial # Sticker Serial # Sticker 8 | Serial Number List Version 7.11…
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    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Worksheet 1: System Planning (Continued) Serial # Sticker Serial # Sticker Serial # Sticker Serial # Sticker Serial # Sticker Serial # Sticker Version 7.11 Serial Number List | 9…
  • Page 10: Zone Programming

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Zone Programming Use the following section to program all zones on your EVO192 control panel. To program zones: Enter section [0400]. Enter the zone number you wish to program. NOTE: In any zone programming option, pressing on the K641R/K641LX/K641+, or on the K656, will save the data and access the next zone on the same option screen.

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    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Table 7: Zone Extended Options Option Description Zone tamper (follow global settings in  Disabled Enabled  section [3034] option 5 & 6) Refer to Table 9 on Refer to Table 9 on 2 & 3 Zone tamper supervision page 11 page 11…
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    Worksheet 3: Zone Information Zone Description Module Eight-digit Serial Number Input Number Zone Definition Partition Assignment Zone Options __________________________________________ _______________ ___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___ ___/___/___ _____ _____ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 __________________________________________ _______________ ___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___ ___/___/___ _____ _____ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 __________________________________________ _______________ ___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___…
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    Worksheet 3: Zone Information (Continued) Zone Description Module Eight-digit Serial Number Input Number Zone Definition Partition Assignment Zone Options __________________________________________ _______________ ___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___ ___/___/___ _____ _____ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 __________________________________________ _______________ ___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___ ___/___/___ _____ _____ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 __________________________________________ _______________ ___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___…
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    Worksheet 3: Zone Information (Continued) Zone Description Module Eight-digit Serial Number Input Number Zone Definition Partition Assignment Zone Options __________________________________________ _______________ ___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___ ___/___/___ _____ _____ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 __________________________________________ _______________ ___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___ ___/___/___ _____ _____ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 __________________________________________ _______________ ___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___…
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    Worksheet 3: Zone Information (Continued) Zone Description Module Eight-digit Serial Number Input Number Zone Definition Partition Assignment Zone Options __________________________________________ _______________ ___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___ ___/___/___ _____ _____ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 __________________________________________ _______________ ___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___ ___/___/___ _____ _____ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 __________________________________________ _______________ ___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___…
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    Worksheet 4: Zone Report Codes Alarm Alarm Tamper Tamper Alarm Alarm Tamper Tamper Alarm Alarm Tamper Tamper Alarm Alarm Tamper Tamper Zone Zone Zone Zone Report Restore Report Restore Report Restore Report Restore Report Restore Report Restore Report Restore Report Restore Codes Report Codes…
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    Worksheet 5: Zone Labels Zone Zone Zone Zone Zone Label Zone Label Zone Label Zone Label __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__…
  • Page 18: Resistor Values For Eol And Tamper

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Resistor Values for EOL and Tamper Use the following section to select different resistor values for EOL and tamper. Selectable Inputs Enter panel section [4003]. Enter the module’s serial number. Enter module section [402] (refer to Worksheet 6 on page 18). Each of the 8 digits represent one of the 8 inputs. Worksheet 6: Zone Input Options Section Input 1 / Input 2…

  • Page 19: Keyswitch Arming/Disarming Report Codes

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Table 12: Keyswitch Definitions Table 13: Keyswitch Partition/Panic Type Assignment Table 14: Keyswitch Options/Partition Assignment Input Value Description Input Value Description Input Value Description Disabled (default) • Not assigned to a partition Assign keyswitch to partition 1* (default) Momentary keyswitch Assign keyswitch to partition 2*…

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    Worksheet 7: Keyswitch Numbering and Parameters Keyswitch # Description Module Section Eight-digit Serial Number Input Number Section Keyswitch Definition Keyswitch Partition Keyswitch Options ______________________ ______________________ [0501] ___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___ ___/___/___ [0601] _____ _____ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ______________________ ______________________ [0502] ___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___…
  • Page 21: Programmable Outputs

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Programmable Outputs PGM Programming Enter section [0901] — [0932]. Enter the eight-digit module or panel serial number and three-digit output number. Enter the three-digit Event Group, Feature Group, Start #, and End # for PGM activation. Enter the three-digit Event Group, Feature Group, Start # and End # for PGM deactivation.

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    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Table 16: List of Event and Feature Groups (Continued) Event Feature Feature Group Start # End # Event Group Smoke detector reset Arm with no entry delay Arm in Stay mode Arm in Away mode Full arm when in Stay mode Voice module access Remote control access…
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    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Table 16: List of Event and Feature Groups (Continued) Event Feature Feature Group Start # End # Event Group User codes 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 to 255 User codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 Arming with user code…
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    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Table 16: List of Event and Feature Groups (Continued) Event Feature Feature Group Start # End # Event Group User codes 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 to 255 User codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 Alarm cancelled with user code…
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    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Table 16: List of Event and Feature Groups (Continued) Event Feature Feature Group Start # End # Event Group User codes 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 to 255 User codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 Duress alarm by user…
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    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Table 16: List of Event and Feature Groups (Continued) Event Feature Feature Group Start # End # Event Group 001 (cont.) Missing voice module Missing IP module IP no service Fail to communicate IPR512 1 Module trouble (cont.) (cont.)
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    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Table 16: List of Event and Feature Groups (Continued) Event Feature Feature Group Start # End # Event Group User codes 512 to 767 000 to 255 000 to 255 Early to arm by user User codes 768 to 999 000 to 231 000 to 231…
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    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Table 16: List of Event and Feature Groups (Continued) Event Feature Feature Group Start # End # Event Group Refer to Notes for Bypass, master, installer programming Status 2 Table 16 on page (cont.) (cont.) Keypad lockout Intellizone delay engaged** Fire delay engaged…
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    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Table 16: List of Event and Feature Groups (Continued) Event Feature Feature Group Start # End # Event Group Module Failure to communicate Module printer trouble Module AC failure Module battery trouble Module auxiliary failure Missing keypad 067** Special status…
  • Page 30: Utility Keys

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Utility Keys Table 17: Description of Utility Keys Keyswitch Inputs Keyswitch Inputs Utility Key Event Keypad Utility Keys Remote Control (definition = [3]) (definition = [4]) 1 & 2 Keyswitch input 1 opens Keyswitch input 1 opens Utility key 1 remote control button 4 &…

  • Page 31: User Code Options

    001 to 999. Always refer to the keypad’s respective user manual for additional, pertinent information on how to program users, as well as user labels. Complete user manuals are available on our website at paradox.com.

  • Page 32: Arming And Disarming Report Codes

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Arming and Disarming Report Codes Use the following section to program arming and disarming report codes on your EVO192 control panel. Use Worksheet 11 on page 32 to record your settings. For Ademco Slow, Silent Knight Fast, Sescoa, or Ademco Express, key-in desired two-digit hex values from 00 to FF. Ademco Format •…

  • Page 33: Access Control Sections

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Access Control Sections Use the following section to program access control features, such as assigning doors, as well as schedule and holiday programming. Assigning Doors to the System These doors are used to program the access levels in sections [2601] to [2615]. If a door must be linked to the alarm system, install a door contact and assign it to a zone (refer to Zone Programming on page 10).

  • Page 34: Schedule Programming

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Schedule Programming Each schedule determines when users are permitted access. Schedules 001 to 015 (sections [2401] to [2415]) are primary schedules. Primary schedules are the only schedules that can be assigned to a user access code. Schedules 016 to 032 (sections [2416] to [2432]) are secondary schedules. Secondary schedules cannot be assigned to a user access code and can only be used as backup schedules.

  • Page 35: Backup Schedules

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Secondary Schedules Worksheet 14: Programming Secondary Schedules Start Time End Time Days of the Week (Turn ON or OFF) Section Schedule Interval (From) (To) Schedule A ___ ___ : ___ ___ ___ ___ : ___ ___ [2401] Schedule B ___ ___ : ___ ___…

  • Page 36: Access Levels

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Access Levels Each access level is a combination of access control doors. For example, if option 1 in the first screen is enabled in section [2601], Level 01 will allow access only to Door 01. Use Worksheet 16 on page 36 to record your settings. Worksheet 16: Programming Access Levels Access to Doors (Turn ON or OFF access) First Screen…

  • Page 37: Keypad Numbering

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Keypad Numbering Use the following section to number the different keypads configured to your system. Sections [2801] to [2832] are used solely for the purpose of identifying a keypad in the event buffer. Enter the eight-digit serial number of the keypad you wish to label as Keypad x, where x represents numbers 1 to 32 (e.g., Keypad 12).

  • Page 38: Wireless Siren Programming

    Only one RTX3 per system can support the wireless siren. Certifications Refer to the Paradox website for product certifications. WARNING: Adding a wireless siren to the EVO192 Alarm System decreases the security level of the system from Grade 3 to Grade 2.

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    Worksheet 19: Programming Remote Controls REM3 Remote Control REM1/REM2/REM25/RAC1/RAC2 PGM 1 PGM 2 PGM 3 PGM 4 PGM 5 PGM 6 PGM 3 & 4 PGM 5 & 6 [] [x] + [] [ ] + [ ] Default Data Disabled Template Section…
  • Page 40: Control Panel Settings

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Control Panel Settings Use the following section to record control panel settings for your EVO system. Use Worksheet 20 on page 40 to record your settings. Table 26: Daylight Saving Time (DST) Schedule for EVO192 Input Value Schedule Used Input Value Schedule Used Mexico;…

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    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Table 27: Description of Sections [3029] to [3035] (Continued) Section Option Description Section Option Description  Wireless Transmitter Supervision Refer to Refer to Multiple actions in user menu Disabled  Enabled   1 & 2 Options (refer to Table 28 on page Table 28 on Table 28 on…
  • Page 42: Dialer Options

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide [3029] Table 30: Anti-Mask Supervision Options; Options 5 and 6 for Section Option Description Disabled (default) Generates trouble only (when armed or disarmed) When armed: alarm When disarmed: generates trouble only When armed: alarm When disarmed: generates audible alarm Dialer Options Use the following section to program dialer options on your EVO system.

  • Page 43: Additional Options

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Additional Options Use the following section to program additional options on your EVO system. Table 34 on page 43 provides information on sections [3038]. Use Worksheet 21, Worksheet 22, and Worksheet 23 to record your settings. Table 34: Description of Section [3038] Section Option Description…

  • Page 44: Reporting Formats

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Worksheet 24: Account Number Settings Section Data (Hex Value: 0000-FFFF) Description Default Setting [3061] ___/___/___/___ (If less than four digits, press Account number 1 (partition 1* / MSTN 1**) 0000 ENTER [3062] ___/___/___/___ (If less than four digits, press Account number 2 (partition 2* / MSTN 2**) 0000 ENTER…

  • Page 45: System Event Call Direction

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide System Event Call Direction Use the following section to program system event call directions on your EVO system. Table 37 on page 45 provides information on sections [3080] and [3081]. Table 37: Description of Sections [3080] to [3081] Section Option Description Section…

  • Page 46: Pcs Gsm/Gprs Communicator Module

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Table 39: Description of Sections [3133] to [3833] Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition 4 Partition 5 Partition 6 Partition 7 Partition 8 [3133] [3233] [3333] [3433] [3533] [3633] [3733] [3833] Option Description  …

  • Page 47: Sms Site Name

    PCS250/PCS250G Module SMS Language SMS languages can be upgraded locally using the “Firmware” section of the PCS Module on paradox.com. It allows you to download version 4.20 (or higher) in the language of your choice. The following table lists the available languages.

  • Page 48: Ip/Pcs Module Report Code Programming

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Worksheet 32: IP Account Number Settings Section Data Description [2979] ___/___/___/___ IP account partition 4/account 4 number [2980] ___/___/___/___ IP account partition 5/account 5 number [2981] ___/___/___/___ IP account partition 6/account 6 number [2982] ___/___/___/___ IP account partition 7/account 7 number [2983] ___/___/___/___ IP account partition 8/account 8 number…

  • Page 49: Partition Settings

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Worksheet 37: PCS Module Report Codes Section Data Description ___/___ Fail to communicate IPR512 3 ___/___ Fail to communicate IPR512 3 restore [2970] ___/___ Fail to communicate IPR512 4 ___/___ Fail to communicate IPR512 4 restore Worksheet 38: IP Module Report Codes…

  • Page 50: Partition Timers

    Worksheet 42: Disarming Report Schedule Settings Start Time End Time Days of the Week (Turn ON or OFF) Section Partition # Schedule Interval (From) (To) Schedule A ___ ___ : ___ ___ ___ ___ : ___ ___ [3103] Schedule B ___ ___ : ___ ___ ___ ___ : ___ ___ Schedule A…

  • Page 51: Partition Options 1

    Partition Options 1 Table 44: Description of Sections [3121] to [3821] Section Option Description Section Option Description Switch to Stay arm (if no delay zone is opened)   Disabled  Enabled Arm/disarm with partition 1 Disabled  Enabled  Switch to Stay arm (if no delay zone is opened) …

  • Page 52: Partition Arming/Disarming Options

    Partition Arming/Disarming Options Table 45: Description of Partition Arming/Disarming Options Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition 4 Partition 5 Partition 6 Partition 7 Partition 8 [3122] [3222] [3322] [3422] [3522] [3622] [3722] [3822] Option Description     …

  • Page 53: Partition Bell Squawk Options

    Partition One-touch Options Table 48: Description of Partition One-Touch Options Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition 4 Partition 5 Partition 6 Partition 7 Partition 8 [3125] [3225] [3325] [3425] [3525] [3625] [3725] [3825] Option Description     …

  • Page 54: Partition Arming/Disarming Event Call Direction

    NOTE: Enable only one option from options 5 to 8 (inclusive). Partition Alarm/Alarm Restore Event Call Direction Table 51: Description of Partition Alarm/Alarm Restore Event Call Direction Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition 4 Partition 5 Partition 6 Partition 7 Partition 8 [3128] [3228]…

  • Page 55: Partition Tamper/Tamper Restore Event Call Direction

    Partition Tamper/Tamper Restore Event Call Direction Table 52: Description of Partition Tamper/Tamper Restore Event Call Direction Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition 4 Partition 5 Partition 6 Partition 7 Partition 8 [3129] [3229] [3329] [3429] [3529] [3629] [3729] [3829] Option Description …

  • Page 56: No Movement Schedule

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide No Movement Schedule Worksheet 45: No Movement Schedule Settings Days of the Week (Turn ON or OFF) Start Time End Time Section Partition # Interval (From) (To) Schedule A ___ ___ : ___ ___ ___ ___ : ___ ___ [3131] Schedule B ___ ___ : ___ ___…

  • Page 57: Trouble Report Codes

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Trouble Report Codes Worksheet 47: Trouble Report Code Settings Type Section Data Description Type Section Data Description [3940] ___/___ Future use [3970] ___/___ TLM1 restore [3941] ___/___ AC failure [3971] ___/___ AC failure restore [3942] ___/___ Battery failure [3972]…

  • Page 58: Paradox Pmc5 Memory Key

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Paradox PMC5 Memory Key Table 54: Description of the Paradox PMC5 Memory Key Sections Section Description [4010] Download from the memory key to the control panel, except zone numbering and sections [0501] to [0532]. [4011] Download from the memory key to the control panel, including zone numbering and sections [0501] to [0532].

  • Page 59: Software Reset

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Software Reset To set specific software parameters back to their initial, default values, proceed as follows: Enter programming mode (refer to Entering Programming Mode on page 3 for details). Enter section [4049] to unlock the software reset function. Enter the four-digit section corresponding to the software reset you wish to perform.

  • Page 60: Automatic Report Codes

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Automatic Report Codes Table 58: List of Automatic Report Codes Default Contact ID Report Code Default SIA Report Code System Event (when using sections [4032] to [4037]) (when using sections [4032] to [4037]) Arming with master code (##) 3 4A1 Close by user Closing report…

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    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Table 58: List of Automatic Report Codes (Continued) Default Contact ID Report Code Default SIA Report Code System Event (when using sections [4032] to [4037]) (when using sections [4032] to [4037]) Zone shutdown (##) 1 57A Zone bypass Untyped zone bypass Zone tampered (##)
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    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Table 58: List of Automatic Report Codes (Continued) Default Contact ID Report Code Default SIA Report Code System Event (when using sections [4032] to [4037]) (when using sections [4032] to [4037]) BabyWare login request 1 411 Call back Request Remote program begin PC software communication finished…
  • Page 63: Contact Id Report Codes

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Contact ID Report Codes If using the Ademco contact ID format, enter the two-digit hexadecimal value (under the column heading Value in Table 59 on page 63) to program the desired report codes into sections [0201] to [0296], [0701] to [0832], [2001] to [2199], and [3900] to [3999]. Table 59: List of Ademco Contact ID Report Codes Table 59: List of Ademco Contact ID Report Codes Table 59: List of Ademco Contact ID Report Codes…

  • Page 64
    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Table 59: List of Ademco Contact ID Report Codes Table 59: List of Ademco Contact ID Report Codes Table 59: List of Ademco Contact ID Report Codes Type CID # Reporting Code Value Type CID # Reporting Code Value Type CID # Reporting Code…
  • Page 65: Keypad Programming

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Keypad Programming Use the following section to program keypads on your EVO system. Use Worksheet 48 on page 66 to Worksheet 50 on page 66 to record your settings. K641R/K641LX/K641+ and K656 The keypad’s serial number can be found on the keypad’s PC board. It can also be viewed by pressing and holding 0, entering the installer code, and then accessing section [0000].

  • Page 66
    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Worksheet 48: Keypad Settings for Sections [007] to [013] Section Data Description Default Setting [007] ___/___/___ (005-255 sec.) Confidential mode timer [008] ___/___/___ (000-255; refer to option 3 in section PGM timer [006] [008] ___/___/___ (000-255 sec.) Door unlocked period* [009]…
  • Page 67: Tm50 And Tm70

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide TM50 and TM70 The keypad’s serial number can be found on the keypad’s backplate. It can also be viewed by pressing Menu >Advanced > Product Info. Figure 6: The TM50 and TM70 Keypads TM70 TM50 Table 63: Description of Sections [001] to [003] for the TM50 and TM70 Keypads Section Option Description…

  • Page 68: Wireless Receiver Options

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Note: Sections [201] to 992] apply to the K641LX only. Wireless Receiver Options Table 64: Wireless Receiver Options Section Option Description Future use    Check-in supervision Disabled  Enabled  Check-in supervision time interval 24 hours …

  • Page 69: Previous Battery Life

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Wireless Transmitter Signal Strength The signal strength test for wireless transmitters is performed in sections [601] to [632]; these sections represent wireless zones 1 to 32, respectively. To view the signal strength of your various wireless devices, proceed as follows: Enter the zone’s respective section (e.g., for zone 1, enter section [601]).

  • Page 70: 2Wpgm Delays

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Wireless 2WPGM Activation/Deactivation Events Use Worksheet 55 on page 70 to record your settings for the 2WPGM activation/deactivation events. Worksheet 55: 2WPGM Activation/Deactivation Events Section 2WPGM Event Group Section Feature Group Section Start # Section End # [910] 2WPGM 1…

  • Page 71: Label Programming

    • Sections [101] to [148]: zone 01 to zone 48, respectively • Section [200] = Paradox Security • Sections [201] to [204]: first area, second area, third area, and fourth area • Sections [301] to [396]: code 01 to code 96, respectively After entering the section corresponding to the desired label, the label can be re-programmed to suit your installation needs (refer to Table 73 on page 71).

  • Page 72: Using The Memory Key

    To check for new firmware updates, click Download Firmware from the Web. From the Select Firmware drop-down menu, select the firmware version you wish to install. If you have already downloaded the PUF file from paradox.com, click […], and then select your PUF file from the appropriate location.

  • Page 73: Hardware Connections For The Control Panel

    Due to the degradation of a power signal over long distances (if such is the case, the PS17 Paradox Power Supply Module is recommended), each length (or run) of wire in the system can support only a specific number of milliamps (mA). Using Table 76 on page 74, determine how many milliamps each run of wire can support.

  • Page 74: Connecting The Combus In Noisy Environments

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide NOTE: The total number of milliamps (mA) can never surpass 700 mA. Table 76: Milliamp Reference Table for Different Wire Gauges Wire Length Available Wire Length Available Wire Length Available Gauge (of each run of wire) Milliamps (mA) Gauge (of each run of wire)

  • Page 75: Trouble Display

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Trouble Display The following section provides information on the different trouble groups associated with your EVO192 control panel. K641R/K641LX/K641+ To view the trouble display on the K641R/K641LX/K641+ keypads: Press /TBL. TRBL To view the specific trouble: •For K641R/K641LX/K641+, press the trouble’s corresponding number key and use the …

  • Page 76: En50131 Compliancy

    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide EN50131 Compliancy The following sections describe the programming required for your panel to be EN 50131 compliant. To set your panel to be EN 50131 compliant: Enter section [4049] to unlock the software. Enter section [4039] to set all relevant sections to EN 50131compliant default settings. When your EVO panel is compliant with EN 50131 standards, the following programming sections are enabled and set as default.

  • Page 77
    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide [3033] Table 83: Description of Section Section Option Description  Multiple actions in user menu Disabled  Enabled  User code length Fixed Flexible   User code length (if option 2 is OFF)* 4 digits …
  • Page 78
    Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Table 88: Description of Section [3037] Section Option Description  Call back Disabled  Enabled  Automatic event buffer transmission Disabled  Enabled Refer to Table 89 on Refer to Table 89 on Autotest report transmission options page 78 page 78 …
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    The whole Paradox team wishes you a successful and easy installation. We hope this product performs to your complete satisfaction. Should you have any questions or comments, please contact us. For support, please contact your local distributor, or dial 1-800-791-1919 (in North America) or +1-450-491-7444 (outside North America), Monday to Friday, from 8:00 a.m.

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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    Fire and Burglary Alarm System EVO192 Installation Guide…

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    The terns and conditions are subject to change without notice, from time to time, in Paradox’s sole discretion. We invite you to visit our website on a regular basis for the latest Limited Warranty Statement. Your use of the Paradox product signifies your acceptance of all warranty terms and conditions.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Features of EVO192 Controller ……..

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    Paradox Memory Key ……..
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    Testing and Maintenance ……….53 Chapter 8 Arming and Disarming Options.
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    Chapter 10 Event Reporting ……… 65 10.1 Reporting Enabled.
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    12.3 VDMP3 Setup Instructions ……….82 Chapter 13 Programmable Outputs.
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    Fire Escape Planning ……….. . 123 EVO192 CP-01 Implications as of June 13th, 2014 ……125 •…
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    UNDOCUMENTED CHANGES………………….. 130 EVO192 CP-01 Installer Programming Quick Reference Chart SIA False Alarm Reduction Warnings …………. . 133 Index .
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    EVO Installation Guide…
  • Page 11: Introduction

    EVO192 also supports 32 virtual zones in addition to its security zones. Virtual zones can be used to automate PGM (Programmable Output) activations without occupying a security zone and without affecting the system’s security functions.

  • Page 12: Minimum Configuration

    • RTX3 Wireless Module. 1.4 System Operation Once the EVO192 system is set up and programmed, as described and explained in this manual, the operation of the systems is done using the Keypads for control and indication. Once inside the premises, the users should either have the system Disarmed or Armed in Stay mode (described in details further down this manual).

  • Page 13: Chapter 2 System Installation

    There are 5 stand-offs for the EVO192 panel and 4 for each of the other components. There are also stick on stand-offs packed with the components should you want to place the components elsewhere within the cabinet.

  • Page 14: Mounting The Evo192 Controller, Hub2, Zx8, Ip150

    2.4 Mounting the EVO192 Controller, HUB2, ZX8, IP150 2.4.1 Tamper Switch 1. Insert the tamper kit TK278 into the slot in the box. 2. Mark the hole. 3. Drill the hole in the switch bracket. 4. Using a metal washer screw the switch bracket to the wall (you may need an anchor).

  • Page 15: Mounting The K641

    Location for the EVO192 board mounting pins. There are 5 mounting pins. Location for the Tamper switch. Location for the HUB2 /ZX8 board mounting pins. There are 4 mounting pins. Use either the regular stand-offs or the stick on kind of pins found in the parts packages.

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    BATT RED BLK Figure 3 – EVO192 Wiring Diagram EVO Installation Guide…
  • Page 17: Earth Ground

    2.9 Earth Ground Connect the ground connector to the enclosure and to a metal cold water pipe or grounding rod as per local electrical codes. 2.10 AC Power Use a 17Vac (50/60Hz) transformer with a minimum 20VA rating. For increased power use a 40VA rating. AC/AC transformer: For residential installations use transformer made by Universal Power Group model: UB1640W For US: UL/ETL LSS standard Listed Class 2 wall/building 120VAC/60Hz power supply with restraining means.

  • Page 18: False Alarm Reduction

    WARNING: “To prevent risk of electric shock, disconnect AC battery and phone cord BEFORE Servicing”. 2.14 False Alarm Reduction In an effort to deter false alarms, the EVO192 provides various programmable features, including the following programmable features: • double knockout, cross zoning •…

  • Page 19: Calculating Power Requirements

    2.17 Calculating Power Requirements Table 1: Power Requirement Calculation Description QTY. mA used by each Total mA Grafica Graphic LCD Keypads (DNE-K07): _______ 130mA __________ mA LCD Keypads (K641): _______ 110mA __________ mA LCD Keypads with Built-in Reader (K641R): _______ 120mA __________ mA LED Keypads (DGP2-648):…

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    Table 2: Milliamps (mA) Limitations For Each Run of Wire Gauge: 18AWG, Surface: 0.823mm Gauge: 22AWG, Surface: 0.326mm Gauge: 24AWG, Surface: 0.205mm Length of each Available Length of each Available Length of each Available run of wire milliamps (mA) run of wire milliamps (mA) run of wire milliamps (mA)
  • Page 21: Keypad Zone Connections

    Figure 4 – Sample Power Requirement Calculations Power required by devices connected to control panel’s Control Panel aux. output APR-PRT3 K641 7.5m (25ft DGP2-70 APR-ZX8 22 AWG 30m (100ft) 7.5m As indicated in Table 2 on page 20, K641 this run of wire can support 700mA.

  • Page 22: Addressable Zone Connections

    Even with the ATZ feature enabled in the control panel, only one device can be connected to the keypad’s hardwired input terminal. Tamper is not recognized on keypad zones. The keypad zone follows the control panel’s EOL definition. The keypad communicates the status of the zone to the control panel via the combus. Figure 5: External Power Supply Connections Milliamps required by devices connected to a power supply…

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    Figure 6: Single Zone Input Connections N.C. Contacts, No EOL N.C., With EOL Ul/ULC Configuration CONTROL PANEL TERMINAL N.O., With EOL N.C. Contacts, No EOL, Ul/ULC Configuration With tamper recognition CONTROL PANEL TERMINAL CONTROL PANEL TERMINAL N.C. With EOL, With Tamper N.O., With EOL, With Tamper &…
  • Page 24: Double Zone Connections

    CONTROL PANEL TERMINALS 2.21 Combus Connections The 4-wire combus can support 127 (EVO48) or 254 (EVO192) modules. Use star and/or daisy chain configuration. The total length of wire cannot exceed 914m (3000ft). Before connecting a module to the combus, remove AC and battery power from the control panel.

  • Page 25: Fire Circuits

    2.21.1 Connecting the Combus in Noisy Environments When installing the combus wires in proximity to high electrical interferences or across separate buildings, use shielded cables: Within the Same Building: Strip the outer jacket at one end of the shielded cable to expose the shield and connect the shield to the control panel ground (not the dialer ground), while leaving the shield at the other end of the cable open (floating).

  • Page 26: Telephone Line Connections

    If ATZ is enabled (section 4.3 on page 33), do not use the extra input (doubled zone). Figure 10: Telephone Line Connection Examples Example 1: Ground Main Example Groun Main 2.23 Telephone Line Connections Section 4.5 requires a programmable option for call waiting cancel shall be required on communicators that use media (e.g.

  • Page 27: Built-In Rtc

    The installation instructions shall state that the communication medium between protected property and communications service provider shall be for the exclusive use of the protected property and is not to be shared with other communications service provider subscribers The phone line between the protected property and the communications service provider shall be for Note: the exclusive use of the protected property and is not to be shared with other communications service provider subscribers.

  • Page 28: Programming Methods

    Programming Methods 3.1 Paradox Memory Key The Paradox Memory Key can copy the programmed contents of one control panel into as many others. Not to be used with UL Listed systems. Note: Copy to Memory Key 1. Insert the Memory Key (PMC-4) onto the control panel’s connector labelled “…

  • Page 29: Programming Through Babyware

    3.3 Programming Through BabyWare It is recommended that system and module programming be done through BabyWare. 3.4 Programming Through a Keypad Use the “EVO Programming Guide” to record how the sections were programmed. To enter programming mode: 1. Press and hold the key.

  • Page 30: Module Programming Mode

    3.5 Module Programming Mode To program a Module with a keypad, enter Module Programming Mode: 1. Press and hold the key. 2. Key in the (default = 000000). INSTALLER CODE 3. Key in section [4003]. 4. Key in 8-digit of the module. SERIAL NUMBER 5.

  • Page 31: Zone Programming

    Zone Programming In any Zone Programming option, pressing [ACC] will save Enter Section [0400], the data and go to the next zone on the same option then enter the Keypad Detector A Hardwired Keypad Zone SN#: 1A000252 SN#: 21000033 Device A Control Panel OMMUNICATION ETWORK…

  • Page 32: Zone Programming

    4.1 Zone Programming Two different methods can be used to program zones: 4.1.1 Using section [0400] Allows you to program zones 001 through 192 as shown in the diagram. In any Zone Programming option, pressing [ACC] will save the data and go to the next zone on the same option screen.

  • Page 33: Zone Doubling (Atz)

    4. Press Grafica’s center action key (Save) to save and exit. 4.3 Zone Doubling (ATZ) [3033]: O ECTION PTION (default = disabled) Fire Zones cannot be doubled. Input Doubled Zone Input Input 01 Input 09 (ATZ of Input 01) Input 02 Input 10 (ATZ of Input 02) Input 03 Input 11 (ATZ of Input 03)

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    4.4.4 Instant Zones [0400]: F SECTION IRST DIGIT [0101] [0196]: F ECTIONS IRST DIGIT When an armed Instant zone opens, the control panel immediately generates an alarm. 4.4.5 24Hr Buzzer Zones [0400]: F SECTION IRST DIGIT [0101] [0196]: F ECTIONS IRST DIGIT Whenever a 24Hr Buzzer zone opens, the control panel activates the keypad buzzer to indicate that the zone was breached.
  • Page 35: Zone Partition Assignment

    The keypads must be assigned to the same partition as the Delayed 24Hr Fire zone for the buzzer to activate. * UL Warning: For UL/ULC installations, a Fire zone cannot be bypassed and its alarm type must be Pulsed (audible). 4.4.13 Standard 24Hr Fire Zone [0400]: F SECTION…

  • Page 36: Bypass Zones

    Partition 1: [3114] Partition 5: [3514] Partition 2: [3214] Partition 6: [3614] Partition 3: [3314] Partition 7: [3714] Partition 4: [3414] Partition 8: [3814] 4.6.2 Bypass Zones [0400]: O SECTION PTION [0101] [0196]: O ECTIONS PTION (default = enabled) Allow zones to be Manually Bypassed. 4.6.3 Stay Zones [0400]: O SECTION…

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    Any value less than 10 seconds will be replaced by the default value of 32 seconds. Partition 1: [3110] Partition 3: [3310] Partition 5: [3510] Partition 7: [3710] Partition 2: [3210] Partition 4: [3410] Partition 6: [3610] Partition 8: [3810] * UL Note: For UL Listed systems, the detection pattern of both zones must be installed so that each zone has the capability of protecting the area alone.
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    4.6.7 Intellizone Options Use these options to enable or disable different Intellizone related options. Partition 1: [3126] Partition 3: [3326] Partition 5: [3526] Partition 7: [3726] Partition 2: [3226] Partition 4: [3426] Partition 6: [3626] Partition 8: [3826] Description Option Intellizone Delay (default = disabled) The zone stays in alarm for the entire Intellizone Delay.
  • Page 39: Input Speed

    4.6.8 Delay Before Alarm Transmission [0400]: O SECTION PTION [0101] [0196]: O ECTIONS PTION (default = 000) When an alarm condition occurs on a zone with option enabled, the alarm will not be reported to the monitoring station until the end of the Alarm Transmission Delay. Disarming the system cancels any report originating from this zone.

  • Page 40: Remote Control Programming

    Up to 96 remote controls can now be programmed into the EVO control panel and configured using a master code or installer code. If the EVO192 System Includes: MG-RTX3 Wireless Expansion Module And K641 / K641R keypad Up to 999 remote controls can now be programmed into the EVO control panel and configured using a master code or installer code.

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    [2906] Template 7 (__/__) (__/__) [2907] Template 8 (__/__) (__/__) [2908] Template 9 (__/__) (__/__) [2909] Template 10 (__/__) (__/__) [2910] Template 11 (__/__) (__/__) [2911] Template 12 (__/__) (__/__) [2912] Template 13 (__/__) (__/__) [2913] Template 14 (__/__) (__/__) [2914] Template 15 (__/__)
  • Page 42: Keyswitch Programming

    Keyswitch Programming 6.1 Keyswitch Numbering [0501] [0532] ECTIONS Keyswitch Numbering allows you to assign any hardwired input in the system to any of the 32 keyswitch zones in the control panel (see Figure 15). UL Note: Do not use Keyswitches in UL Listed systems. Figure 15: Example of Keyswitch Numbering Control Panel SN#: 020000A2…

  • Page 43: Keyswitch Partition Assignment

    6.2.5 Generates a Utility Key Event on Open and Close [0601] [0632]: F ECTIONS IRST DIGIT A Utility Key Event can be generated whenever the keyswitch input is opened or closed. The Utility Key Events increase from 32 to 64 events; one event for each state. When a keyswitch is defined with the Generate a Utility Key Event on Open and Close option, the Keyswitch Partition Assignment and Keyswitch Options are disabled.

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    Only one of the arming options (Stay, Force, Instant and Regular) can be selected. EVO Installation Guide…
  • Page 45: Testing And Maintenance

    The EVO system is a logical solution to every installer’s security, access control and home automation installation needs. Features of EVO192 Controller • Digital combus: • Provides constant power, supervision and two-way communication between the control panel and all its modules •…

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    See Component Specifications and Installation guides at the end of this document for Installation instructions. 7.0.3 Hardwired keypad K641 The K641 Keypad allows you to control your Paradox system’s functions through its keypad interface. EVO Installation Guide…
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    See Component Specifications and Installation guides at the end of this document for Installation instructions. 7.0.4 Hardwired keypad TM50 The TM50 Touch Intuitive Touchscreen allows you to control your Paradox system’s functions through its touchscreen interface. See Component Specifications and Installation guides at the end of this document for Installation instructions.
  • Page 48: Zx8 Expansion Module

    7.1 ZX8 Expansion Module The 8-zone Expansion Module (ZX8) is an interface between the control panels and any hardwired detection devices. The ZX8 connects to the control panel’s combus to provide eight additional hardwired inputs and one 50mA on-board PGM output. See Component Specifications and Installation guides at the end of this document for Installation instructions.

  • Page 49
    Low battery – 7.3.4 System Test Speak to your installer before conducting a System Test since the system must be programmed to respond to the test instructions. It is normally recommended that you conduct the system test once a week, but contact your installer for instructions concerning your particular system.
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    For ETL and UL The minimum permissible wire size to be employed shall be not smaller than No. 22 Note: AWG (0.32 mm2). 2. Use rubber bushings to protect the wires going through the metal housing. 3. Ground the metal box to a valid ground post or according to local electrical codes. 4.
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    Using any non-UL approved components will invalidate the UL certification of this system. Note: Window NVX80 Door contact contacts Control Ethernet Switch panel Keypad Toilet Utility room Kitchen Smoke Smoke HD77 SR130 RTX3 Dining room Window Smoke contacts Smoke Entrance Window contacts Living room…
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    Recommended Figure 18 – Typical 2nd Floor Installation The EVO192 is equipped with protective features such as fuses, MOVs, PTC etc. Removal, damage to or bypassing any of these features may result in injury and/or damage to the EVO192 system.
  • Page 53: Call Waiting Cancel

    7.4 Call Waiting Cancel Section 4.5 requires a programmable option for call waiting cancel shall be required on communicators that use media (e.g. PSTN) where call-waiting may be provisioned. The programming for this feature must be added to the Programming Guide. The installer needs to verify the code in the premises area for the telephone network that disables the call waiting feature, then add it to the monitoring station number.

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    2. AC/ AC transformer The transformer must be to the LSS standard or be connected to a surge protected power supply. For residential installations use transformer made by Universal Power Group model: UB1640W 3. For US: UL/ETL Listed Class 2 wall/building 120VAC/60Hz power supply with restraining means. For Canada: CSA/ULc/ETLc Listed Class 2 Power Supply with NO restraining means Fuse UL Approved FUSE FAST BLOW 5A/125V 5X20MM EVO Installation Guide…
  • Page 55: Arming And Disarming Options

    Arming and Disarming Options 8.1 Arming Follows Partition (default = disabled) A partition can be set to follow the arming and disarming status of one or more partitions. Section: Partition arms & disarms with: Partition 1: [3121] Option [1] = Partition 1 Option [2] = Partition 2…

  • Page 56: Restrict Arming On Bell Or Auxiliary Failure

    8.7 Restrict Arming on Bell or Auxiliary Failure [3035]: O ECTION PTION (default = disabled) When enabled, the control panel prevents arming if: • the bell or siren is disconnected • the Bell Output has exceeded its current limits • the Auxiliary Outputs have exceeded their current limits 8.8 Restrict Arming on TLM Failure [3035]: O ECTION…

  • Page 57: Auto-Arming Options

    Partition 2: [3222] Partition 4: [3422] Partition 6: [3622] Partition 8: [3822] 8.11.1 No Movement Timer (default = 000) Select the section corresponding to the desired partition and program the time without movement necessary before the control panel will arm and/or send the No Movement report code. If No Movement Auto-Arming is disabled, the control panel can still send the No Movement report code.

  • Page 58: Auto Force On Stay Arming

    generated for every zone bypassed in that manner. Another event will be generated when the zone will be closed. Enable option [8] in the desired section: Partition 1: [3123] Partition 3: [3323] Partition 5: [3523] Partition 7: [3723] Partition 2: [3223] Partition 4: [3423] Partition 6: [3623] Partition 8: [3823] 8.15 Auto Force on Stay Arming (default = disabled) When enabled for a particular partition, the system will Force arm that partition whenever Stay arming is activated.

  • Page 59: Keypad Lock-Out Feature

    8.18.1 Exit Delay Termination (default = enabled) The control panel can reduce the Exit Delay to 7 seconds when an Entry Delay zone is opened and closed during the delay. Enable option [4] in the desired section: Partition 1: [3122] Partition 3: [3322] Partition 5: [3522] Partition 7: [3722] Partition 2: [3222] Partition 4: [3422] Partition 6: [3622] Partition 8: [3822] 8.18.2 No Exit Delay on Remote Arm (default = enabled) When a user arms by using a remote control from the Magellan Wireless System (MG-…

  • Page 60: Ring-Back

    Emits 1 squawk every second for 60s before Auto-Arming a partition. Emits a series of 3 Auto-Arming squawks every second for 10s before arming (default = disabled) Emits 1 squawk every second during the Exit Delay. Emits a series of 3 squawks every second Exit Delay during the final 10 seconds of the Exit Delay (default = disabled)

  • Page 61: Alarm Options

    Alarm Options 9.1 Bell/alarm Output (default = only option [1] enabled) When an alarm condition is detected in a partition, the control panel can trigger the on-board output enabling any bells or sirens connected to it. In section enable the option BELL [3032] to enable the bell output in the desired partition (off = disabled):…

  • Page 62: Police Code Timer

    Disabled (default): Displays zone open on the keypads, but will not generate an alarm OFF OFF or trouble. Not permitted on UL systems. Generates Trouble Only (when armed or disarmed): The control panel displays Zone Fault in the Trouble Display and transmits the defined report code (see section 10.2 on page 67).

  • Page 63: Keypad Panic Options

    Disabled (default): Displays zone open on the keypads, but will not generate an alarm OFF OFF or trouble. Not permitted on UL systems. Generates Trouble Only (when armed or disarmed): The control panel displays Zone Fault in the Trouble Display and transmits the defined report code (see section 10.2 on page 67).

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    Audible Alarm The control panel activates the output until a user cancels the alarm or when the Bell Cut-Off Timer elapses BELL Fire Alarm Same as audible operation, except that the bell/siren output will be pulsed. * UL Note: For UL Listed systems, all emergency non-medical and auxiliary panic alarms will be report only. EVO Installation Guide…
  • Page 65: Event Reporting

    Event Reporting EVO Installation Guide…

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    Figure 19: Event Reporting Related Features REPORTING ACCOUNT NUMBER 1 Dialing Enabled/Disabled PARTITION 1 3 OR 4 DIGITS (0-F) IN SECTION [3061] Section [3036] Delay Before Alarm Transmission: [3055] Option [3] REPORTING ACCOUNT NUMBER 2 Pager Format Delay Transmission: [3057] PARTITION 2 3 OR 4 DIGITS (0-F) IN SECTION [3062] Recent Closing Delay…
  • Page 67: Reporting Enabled

    10.1 Reporting Enabled The phone line between the protected property and the communications service provider shall be for Note: the exclusive use of the protected property and is not to be shared with other communications service provider subscribers. Do NOT program this system or any of its modules to automatically place a call to a police station Note: number that has not been specifically assigned by that police station for such a service.

  • Page 68
    10.2.5 Access Codes Arming [2001] [2099] ECTIONS A report code can be programmed for each user access code from 01 to 98 in sections [2001] to [2098]. User access codes from 99 to 999 use a common report code in section [2099]. The control panel can send the report code identifying which access code was used to arm the system.
  • Page 69: Special Disarming Report Codes

    Partition hasn’t been armed before the Closing [3919] programmed Closing Delinquency Timer elapsed Delinquency (see section 10.18 on page 77). 10.2.9 Special Disarming Report Codes When using one of the special disarming features listed below, the control panel can send the report code identifying how the system was disarmed.

  • Page 70: Special Alarm Report Codes

    10.2.10 Special Alarm Report Codes Emergency Panic the panic keys [1] and [3] were pressed (see [3930] (non-medical) section 9.6 on page 63) the panic keys [4] and [6] were pressed (see [3931] Auxiliary Panic section 9.6 on page 63) the panic keys [7] and [9] were pressed (see [3932] Fire Panic…

  • Page 71: Report Arming And Disarming

    * No “Fail to Communicate” for Pager telephone numbers 10.2.12 System Trouble Restore Codes [3970] TLM1 Restored [3981] Module Tamper Restored [3971] AC Restored [3982] ROM Check Error Restored [3972] Battery Restored [3983] Module TLM Restored Auxiliary Supply Module Fail to Communicate [3973] [3984] Restored…

  • Page 72: Monitoring Station Phone Number

    Program the Start Time and End Time according to the 24-hour clock and enable the options representing the desired Days for the desired partition. When option [8] is enabled, access is permitted during the programmed holidays. Arming Report Schedule Partition 1: [3102] Partition 3: [3302] Partition 5: [3502] Partition 7: [3702] Partition 2: [3202] Partition 4: [3402] Partition 6: [3602] Partition 8: [3802] Disarming Report Schedule Partition 1: [3103] Partition 3: [3303] Partition 5: [3503] Partition 7: [3703]…

  • Page 73: Account Number

    Do NOT program this system or any of its modules to automatically place a call to a police station Note: number that has not been specifically assigned by that police station for such a service. 10.5 Account Number [3061] [3068] ECTIONS (default = 000) All report codes are preceded by a 3- or 4-digit Account Number to ensure correct identification of system events.

  • Page 74: Event Call Direction

    3 = Ademco Express (DTMF 4+2) 7 = Pager * UL Note: Installer must verify the compatibility with of the DACR. Use listed compatible DACRs. 10.7.1 Standard Pulse Formats The control panel can use the Ademco slow, Silent Knight fast and Sescoa standard pulse reporting formats (see Table 6).

  • Page 75: Pager Delay

    Partition 2: [3229] Partition 4: [3429] Partition 6: [3629] Partition 8: [3829] (default = only option [1] enabled) Optio Option Call: Call (select one only): Telephone Number 1 Backup on Number 1 Telephone Number 2 Backup on Number 2 Telephone Number 3 Backup on Number 3 Telephone Number 4 Backup on Number 4…

  • Page 76: Power Failure Restore Report Delay

    10.12 Power Failure Restore Report Delay [3060] ECTION (default = 030) The control panel will delay the transmission of the AC Failure Restore report code programmed into section by the period programmed into section . Enter any value between 001 and [3972] [3060] 255 to determine Power Failure Restore Report Delay in minutes.

  • Page 77: Auto Report Code Programming

    10.17 Auto Report Code Programming When using either the Contact ID or SIA Reporting Formats (see section 10.7 on page 73), the control panel can automatically program a set of default report codes. The Contact ID Reporting Format can be modified using the manual programming method (see section 10.7.4 &…

  • Page 78: Dialer Options

    Dialer Options 11.1 Telephone Line Monitoring [3036]: O ECTION PTIONS When enabled, the system verifies the existence of the main telephone line once every second. After each successful test, the Status LED on the control panel flashes briefly. A line test failure occurs when the TLM detects less than 3 volts for the period defined by the TLM Fail Timer (see section 11.1.1).

  • Page 79: Switch To Pulse

    11.5 Switch To Pulse [3036]: O ECTION PTION (default = disabled) When is enabled, the control panel switches from tone dialing to pulse dialing on the fifth attempt to report events to the monitoring station. The control panel continues to use pulse dialing until it establishes communication.

  • Page 80
    The installation instructions shall state that the communication medium between protected property and communications service provider shall be for the exclusive use of the protected property and is not to be shared with other communications service provider subscribers The phone line between the protected property and the communications service provider shall be for Note: the exclusive use of the protected property and is not to be shared with other communications service provider subscribers.
  • Page 81: Vdmp3 Voice Module

    VDMP3 Voice Module Attach support pin to EVO VDMP3 Connect 307USB / CONV4USB (WinLoad / Connect NEware) to SERIAL VDMP3 to 12.1 VDMP3 Installation Instructions Step English •Power down the EVO control panel. •Install the VDMP3 directly onto the EVO control panel’s SERIAL connectors as shown in «VDMP3 Installation Instructions»12.1.

  • Page 82: Vdmp3 Setup Instructions

    Feature 3 OFF Utility Key 6 Feature 7 OFF Utility Key 14 Feature 4 ON Utility Key 7 Feature 8 ON Utility Key 15 Feature 4 OFF Utility Key 8 Feature 8 OFF Utility Key 16 If the utility key in the EVO panel is programmed with a timer, the VDMP3 will not recognize PGM deactivation when the set timer elapses.

  • Page 83
    Set the number of rings the VDMP3 will wait before the call is answered. Ring 000 to 008 rings (default 008) Counter [3051] Note: Changing these values will also affect PC communication via WinLoad software. EVO Installation Guide…
  • Page 84: Chapter 13 Programmable Outputs

    Programmable Outputs The control panel provides a maximum of 100 mA to PGM1 to PGM4. PGM5 is a 5A/28Vdc N.O./ N.C. relay output. Activating a PGM changes it’s state from open to closed or closed to open. Refer to see section 2.15 on page 18.

  • Page 85: Pgm Deactivation Event

    13.4 PGM Deactivation Event The PGM Deactivation Event determines which event will return the PGM to its original state. The Event Group specifies the event, the Feature Group identifies the source, and the Start # and End # determine the range within the Feature Group.

  • Page 86: Pgm Initial Status

    13.8 PGM Initial Status Use this option to set the initial state for the PGM. Optio Feature PGM 1: [0919] PGM 2: [0929] Normally Closed PGM 3: [0939] Normally Open PGM 4: [0949] PGM 5: [0959] EVO Installation Guide…

  • Page 87: Chapter 14 System Settings And Commands

    System Settings and Commands 14.1 Hardware Reset A Hardware Reset sets sections to default. Only the Panel ID, PC Password, PC Telephone Number [0001] [3991] and Event Buffer are not reset. The Installer Code Lock prevents Hardware Reset. 1. Make sure the Installer Code Lock is disabled 2.

  • Page 88: Installer Code Lock

    Entering this section resets the User Labels from the User Access Codes, the Zone Labels from [0301] , Door Labels from , Partition [4048] [0396] [2301] [2332] Labels [3100] [3200] [3300] [3400] [3500] [3600] [3700] to default. [3800] Entering this section will unlock software reset for [4049] sections [4040] to [4048].

  • Page 89: Battery Charge Current

    14.6 Battery Charge Current [3030]: O ECTION PTION Depending on the battery’s capacity, enable or disable the option: 850mA 350mA (default) A 40VA transformer is required when selecting the 850mA battery charge current, a 20VA transformer may damage the system. 14.7 Combus Speed [3030]: O ECTION…

  • Page 90: Shabbat Feature

    14.11 Shabbat Feature [3030]: O ECTION PTION (default = disabled) When enabled, addressable detectors and keypads in the system no longer display system status through the LCD and/or LEDs between noon Friday and midnight Saturday. Normal operation is re- instated Sunday at 12:00:01a.m. A user can access all the usual commands and features during the Shabbat period by pressing a key or by entering their access code (depending on how Confidential Mode is configured in the keypad).

  • Page 91: Module Reset

    14.13 Module Reset [4001] ECTION To reset a module connected to the combus to its default values, key in the module’s serial number into section [4001] 14.14 Locate Module [4002] ECTION To locate a specific module on the combus, key in the module’s serial number into section .

  • Page 92: Serial Number Viewing

    Grafica keypad, refer to “Grafica’s Online Manual”. A complete “Grafica Online Manual” is available on our ebsite at paradox.com. Zone Labels: Sections [0301] to [0396] represent Zones 01 to 96. Door Labels: Sections [2301] to [2332] represent Doors 01 to 32.

  • Page 93: Partition Labels

    Partition Labels: Partition 1: [3100] Partition 3: [3300] Partition 5: [3500] Partition 7: [3700] Partition 2: [3200] Partition 4: [3400] Partition 6: [3600] Partition 8: [3800] Table 7: Keys Press Feature Description Insert Space Inserts a blank space in the cursor’s position STAY Deletes the character or blank space found at Delete…

  • Page 94
    Table 9: Special Characters Catalogue A069 Table 10: Hebrew Keypad Letter Assignment Table 11: Russian Keypad Letter Assignment Table 12: Greek Keypad Assignment Press key three Press key once Press key twice times EVO Installation Guide…
  • Page 95
    Table 12: Greek Keypad Assignment Table 13: Hebrew Special Characters Catalogue EVO Installation Guide…
  • Page 96
    Table 14: Russian Special Characters Catalogue Table 15: Greek Special Characters Catalogue A069 EVO Installation Guide…
  • Page 97: Access Codes

    Access Codes 15.1 Installer Code [1000] ECTION (default = 000000) The Installer Code is six digits in length where each digit can be any value from 0 to 9. To change the Installer Code: 1. Press and hold 2. Enter [ INSTALLER CODE 3.

  • Page 98: User Options

    If no partition assignment is selected, the user access code will only be able to activate PGMs. To program user labels, refer to the “LCD Keypad System Manager’s Manual” or to the “Grafica Graphic LCD Keypad Online Help”. 15.5 User Options [1002] [1999]: U ECTIONS…

  • Page 99
    Enable or disable the options as required for each user access code as shown in Figure 21. Figure 21: Programming User Access Codes Where sections [1002] to [1999] Press & hold the [0] key represent User Options Key in the [2]Master Feature INSTALLER CODE…
  • Page 100: Partition Assignment

    15.6 Partition Assignment [1002] [1999]: A ECTIONS SSIGN CREEN PTIONS Each of the 998 user access codes can be assigned to one or more partitions. Users can only arm, disarm and view the status of the partitions assigned to their user access codes. Select one or more of the partitions for each user access code as shown in Figure 21 on page 99.

  • Page 101: Automatic Report Code List

    Appendix A: Automatic Report Code List Default Contact ID Report Code Default SIA Report Code System Event when using sections [4032] to [4037] when using sections [4032] to [4037] Arming with Master Code (##) 3 4A1 — Close by user CL — Closing Report Arming with User Code (##) 3 4A1 — Close by user…

  • Page 102
    Default Contact ID Report Code Default SIA Report Code System Event when using sections [4032] to [4037] when using sections [4032] to [4037] Zone tampered (##) 1 144 — Sensor tamper TA — Tamper Alarm Zone tamper restore (##) 3 144 — Sensor tamper restore TR — Tamper Restoral Keypad Lockout 1 421 — Access denied…
  • Page 103
    Default Contact ID Report Code Default SIA Report Code System Event when using sections [4032] to [4037] when using sections [4032] to [4037] Installer on site 1 627 — Program mode Entry LB — Local Program Installer programming finished 1 628 — Program mode Exit LS — Local Program Success Module Fail to Communicate Restore 3 354 — Fail to Communicate Restore…
  • Page 104: Contact Id Report Code List

    Appendix B: Contact ID Report Code List Prog. Prog. Prog. CID# Reporting Code CID# Reporting Code CID# Reporting Code Value Value Value MEDICAL ALARMS — 100 202 Low CO2 374 Exit Error Alarm 100 Medical Alarm 203 Gate Valve Sensor 375 Panic Zone Trouble 101 Personal Emergency 204 Low Water Level…

  • Page 105
    Prog. Prog. Prog. CID# Reporting Code CID# Reporting Code CID# Reporting Code Value Value Value 200 Fire Supervisory 372 Protection Loop short 453 Failed to Open 201 Low Water Pressure 373 Fire Trouble 454 Failed to Close 455 Auto-Arm Failed COMMUNICATION DISABLES — 550 &…
  • Page 106: Keypad Installation Instructions

    Appendix C: Keypad Installation Instructions Connecting the Keypads The keypads are connected to the control panel’s combus in a star and/or daisy chain configuration. Connect the four terminals labeled red, black, green and yellow of each keypad to the corresponding terminals on the control panel.

  • Page 107
    3. After the confirmation beep, wait 5 seconds and remove the memory key after the second confirmation beep. Set the memory key’s jumper to OFF if you do not wish to accidentally overwrite its contents. Figure 22: PMC-4 Jumper Settings Jumper On Jumper Off EVO Installation Guide…
  • Page 108: K641R Access Control Connection

    K641R Access Control Connection Figure 23: : Typical Access Control Installation 1 = Request for Exit (REX) device (Paradoor) 2 = Door contact 3 = K641R LCD Keypad Module 4 = Locking device 5 = Control panel (EVO) Figure 24: : Access Control Overview To EVO control panel K641R…

  • Page 109: Programming

    Programming C.0.5 Entering Module Programming Mode The keypad is programmed through the control panel. To do so, you must first enter Module Programming Mode: 1. From Normal Mode press and hold the [0] key. 2. Enter the [ ] (Default: 000000). INSTALLER CODE 3.

  • Page 110: K641 Programming

    Section [101] to [148] = “Zone 01” to “Zone 48” respectively Section [200] = “Paradox Security” “First Area”, “Second Area”, “Third Area”, Section [201] to [204] = and “Fourth Area” respectively Section [301] to [396] = “Code 01” to “Code 96” respectively After entering the section corresponding to the desired message, use the Message Programming Keys (refer to Table 8) and Table 7 on page 93 to change the message to suit your installation needs.

  • Page 111: Programmable Output Options

    C.0.14 Muting [004]: O ECTION PTION Option [1] OFF = Audible sounds (default) Option [1] ON = Mute C.0.15 Beep on Exit Delay [004]: O ECTION PTION Option [2] OFF= Exit Delay beep disabled Option [2] ON= Exit Delay beep enabled (default) C.0.16 Chime on Zone Closure [004]: O ECTION…

  • Page 112: K641R Programming

    C.0.21 PGM Deactivation Mode [006]: O ECTION PTION Option [2] OFF = Deactivates on PGM Deactivation Event (default) Option [2] ON = PGM will deactivate according to the PGM Timer C.0.22 PGM Base Time [006]: O ECTION PTION Option [3] OFF = PGM Base Time is 1 second (default) Option [3] ON = PGM Base Time is 1 minute…

  • Page 113
    C.0.29 Display Exit Delay Timer [003]: O ECTION PTION Option [2] OFF=Will not display Exit Delay timer (default) Option [2] ON=LCD screen will display Exit Delay timer C.0.30 Display Entry Delay Timer [003]: O ECTION PTION Option [3] OFF=Will not display the Entry Delay Timer (default) Option [3] ON=LCD screen will display Entry Delay Timer C.0.31 Confidential Mode [003]: O…
  • Page 114: Access Control Options

    Option [3] OFF=Beep disabled: Module and Combus Troubles Option [3] ON=Beep enabled: Module and Combus Troubles Option [4] OFF=Beep disabled: all Zone Troubles Option [4] ON=Beep enabled: all Zone Troubles C.0.38 Keypad Tamper Enable [006]: O ECTION PTION Option [5] OFF=Keypad’s tamper is disabled (default) Option [5] ON=Keypad’s tamper is enabled C.0.39 Time Format [005]: O…

  • Page 115
    C.0.44 Door Unlocked Period Extension [009] ECTION The Door Unlocked Period Extension is the amount of time added to the Door Unlocked Period in section [008], which leaves the door unlocked longer. This will allow those with this feature enabled on their User Access Codes extra time to enter.
  • Page 116
    Option [3] ON=Pre-Alarm is enabled (default) C.0.51 Door Left Open Pre-Alarm Timer [011] ECTION This timer will trigger the Door Left Open Pre-Alarm before the end of the Door Left Open Interval. Enter any value between 001 and 255 to determine the seconds before the expiry of the Door Left Open Interval that the reader will beep.
  • Page 117: Dgp2-648Bl Programming

    C.0.57 PIN Entry ON Keypad [006]: O ECTION PTION If the Card and Code Access option is enabled in the EVO control panel, users must present their access control card and then enter their PIN on the K641R keypad to gain access. The PIN Entry on Keypad option cannot be turned ON and will always be OFF.

  • Page 118
    You can program the keypad to display up to a total of 48. Sections [101] to [196] correspond to zones 1 to 96 respectively. These zones are displayed on LED numbers 1 to 48 and are assigned values 001 to 048. Do not assign more than one LED number to a zone.
  • Page 119
    C.0.63 Confidential Mode Timer Section [012] Section [012] determines the amount of time without action before the keypad enters Confidential Mode. The Confidential Mode Timer can be set from 005 seconds to 255 seconds. Default: 120 seconds C.0.64 Muting Section [009] Option [3] Option [3] OFF = Audible sounds (default).
  • Page 120: Programmable Output Options

    Programmable Output Options C.0.69 PGM State SECTION [011] OPTION [1] The PGM is limited to 50mA. Option [5] OFF = PGM is Normally Open (default). Option [5] ON = PGM is Normally Closed. C.0.70 PGM Activation Event SECTION [014] to [017] Enter the sections that correspond to the # and # of the PGM and enter…

  • Page 121: Guidelines For Locating Smoke Detectors And Co Detectors

    Appendix D: Guidelines for Locating Smoke Detectors and CO Detectors The following information is for general guidance only and it is recommended that local fire codes and regulations be consulted when locating and installing smoke and CO alarms. Smoke Detectors Experiments with typical fires in homes indicate that detectable quantities of smoke precede detectable levels of heat in most cases.

  • Page 122
    4″ min to 4″ min to 4″ min to 12 “ max 12 “ max 12 “ max Bedroom Hallway Bedroom 4″ min to 12 “ max 4″ min to 12 “ max Figure 29 – Recommendations for Smoke Detector Locations EVO Installation Guide…
  • Page 123: Fire Escape Planning

    Appendix E: Fire Escape Planning The manual should include an “Emergency evacuation plan” – this can be copied or rewritten based on the instructions of NFPA in the following link: C) Information on establishing a residential emergency evacuation plan in the event of a fire. Pull together everyone in your household and make a plan.

  • Page 124
    •It’s important to determine during the drill whether children and others can readily waken to the sound of the smoke alarm. If they fail to awaken, make sure that someone is assigned to wake them up as part of the drill and in a real emergency situation.
  • Page 125: Evo192 Cp-01 Implications As Of June 13Th, 2014

    Appendix F: EVO192 CP-01 Implications as of June 13th, 2014 EVO Installation Guide…

  • Page 126
    EVO192 CP-01 Installer Programming1 Quick Reference Chart SIA False Alarm Reduction Minimum requirement system for SIA CP-01 Installations: • 1 EVO192 CP-01 Control Panel • 2 Local Annunciation Devices The local annunciation devices must be of the following keypads. • K641/TM50…
  • Page 127: Tion Guides

    2. Support new error messages : No alarm was reported Cancel alarm event reported EVO192 BOARD LABELLING 3. VP27 Labeling (Ref. 4.4.2) Add a sticker on the main connector to indicate the operating voltage of the panel. UL: Universal UB1640W 17VAC…

  • Page 128: User Manual

    • Maximum loop voltage (open loop): 5.0 VDC • See installation manual for zone input connections. ADD THESE SECTIONS IN THE PROGRAMMING GUIDE, INSTALLER MANUAL AND/OR USER MANUAL 5. CP-01 options Section [3028] : Option 3 : CP-01 Enabled (Default enabled). Note: If that option is ‘Enabled’ while performing a manual panel reset, the system will reset using CP-01 defaults settings.

  • Page 129: Add These Notes To The Installer Manual

    12. Zone definition options ‘Delay alarm transmission’ enabled by default for all zones. ‘Force zone’ disabled by default for all zones. 13. Auto Zone Shutdown Counter Section [712] = 1 (CP-01 default) Section [3114] = 2 (CP-01 maximum 6) Section [3214] = 2 (CP-01 maximum 6) Section [3314] = 2 (CP-01 maximum 6) Section [3414] = 2 (CP-01 maximum 6) Section [3514] = 2 (CP-01 maximum 6)

  • Page 130: Add These Notes To The User Manual

    Connection for single zone input with end of line resistor (1000 ohms) OR Connection for double serial zone input with end of line resistor (1000 ohms). Loop short 0.0V – 0.90V. (0 — 630 ohms total loop resistance) Loop normal 1.10V – 1.40V. (770 — 1170 ohms) Loop open 1.65V –…

  • Page 131: Evo192 Cp-01 Installer Programming Quick Reference Chart Sia False Alarm Reduction

    Appendix H: EVO192 CP-01 Installer Programming Quick Reference Chart SIA False Alarm Reduction Minimum requirement system for SIA-FAR Installations : • EVO192 CP-01 Control Panel • Local Annunciation Devices The local annunciation devices must be the following keypads. • K641/K641+/TM50…

  • Page 132
    Note: • *Programming at installation may be subordinate to other UL requirements for the intended application. • **Combined Entry Delay and Abort Window should not exceed 1 minute. • Cross zones have the ability to individually protect the intended area (e.g., motion detectors, which overlap).
  • Page 133: Warnings

    (3) connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit other than the one to which the receiver is connected, or (4) consult the dealer or an experienced radio/tv technician for assistance. CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by PARADOX SECURITY SYSTEMS could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. ETL and ETLC Warnings ETL AND ETLC INSTALLATION NOTES…

  • Page 134
    Recommended: • EOL resistor part #2011002000 • Transformers: (Use a 17Vac (50/60Hz) transformer with a minimum 40VA rating. For residential installations use transformer made by Universal Power Group model: UB1640W • AC/AC transformer: For US: UL/ETL Listed Class 2 wall/building 120VAC/60Hz power supply with restraining means. For Canada: CSA/ULc/ETLc Listed Class 2 Power Supply with NO restraining means •…
  • Page 135
    Warranty For complete warranty information on this product please refer to the Limited Warranty Statement found on the website www.paradox.com/terms. Your use of the Paradox product signifies your acceptance of all warranty terms and conditions. ATTACHMENT LIMITATION NOTICE The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements.
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    Notes: EVO Installation Guide…
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    Printed in Canada — 10/2007 paradox.com EVO Installation Guide…
  • Page 141: Index

    Index Numerics 24Hr Zones AC Failure not Displayed AC Power Access Code Length Access Codes Account Number Account Number Transmission 73, 74 Ademco Contact ID Ademco Express Ademco slow Advanced Technology Zoning (ATZ) Alarm Transmission Delay. See Delay Alarm Transmission Alarm Types Alternate Dialing Option Always Force Arm…

  • Page 142
    Delay Alarm Transmission Delay Alarm Transmission Timer Delay Between Dialing Attempts Delayed 24Hr Fire Zone Delinquency Timer, Closing Dial Tone Delay Digiplex Memory Key. See Paradox Memory Key Disarm Reporting Options Display “Bypass” If Armed Door Labels Double Zone Connections Duress…
  • Page 143
    Feature Group Feature Select Programming Fire Alarm Fire Circuits Fire Zone Delayed 24Hr Standard 24Hr Follow Zone Switches to Entry Delay 2 Force Zones Freeze Zones Function Keys, Installer Gas Zones Ground Hardware Reset Heat Zones Hold-up Zones Hourly Test Transmission Input Numbers Keyswitch Numbering Input Speed…
  • Page 144
    No Exit Delay on Remote Arm No Movement Schedule Noisy Environments One-touch Features Pager Format Pager Reporting Format Panel Partition Assignment Panic Options Paradox Memory Key Partition Labels Partitioning PGM Activation Event PGM Deactivation Event PGM Deactivation Option PGM Delay Timers PGM Time Base Selection…
  • Page 145
    Quick Module Scanning Recent Close Delay Recycle Alarm Recycle Delay Repeat Pager Report Code Transmission Report Code, Repeat Pager Report Only Reporting Formats Reset Hardware Module Software Restrict Arming on AC Failure Battery Failure Bell or Auxiliary Failure Module Troubles Supervision Loss Tamper TLM Failure…
  • Page 146
    Timed Test Transmission when Armed/Disarmed TLM Fail Timer Tolerance Window 17, 134 Transformer Transmit Zone Status on Serial Port User Access Codes User Labels. See Access Codes User Menu Access Utility Key Water Zones WinLoad Answer WinLoad Call WinLoad Cancel Communication Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options Zone Labels Zone Restore Report Options…
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Table of Contents for Paradox Digiplex EVO EVO192 V7.11:

  • Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Version 7.11 Programmable Outputs | 23 010 Arming with user code 000 User codes 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 User codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 002 User codes 512 to 767 000 to 255 000 to 255 003 User codes 768 to 999 000 to 231 000 to 231 255 Any user code Not Used Not Used 011 Arming with keyswitch 000 Keyswitch numbers 001 to 032 001 to 032 255 Any keyswitch Not Used Not Used 012 S

  • Version 7.11 Zone Information | 15 145 __________________________________________ _______________ ___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___ ___/___/___ _____ _____ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 146 __________________________________________ _______________ ___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___ ___/___/___ _____ _____ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 147 __________________________________________ _______________ ___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___ ___/___/___ _____ _____ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 148 ________________

  • 54 | Partition Timer Settings Version 7.11 NOTE: Enable only one option from options 5 to 8 (inclusive). Partition Alarm/Alarm Restore Event Call Direction NOTE: Enable only one option from options 5 to 8 (inclusive). Table 51: Description of Partition Alarm/Alarm Restore Event Call Direction Option Description Partition 1 [3128] Partition 2 [3228] Partition 3 [3328] Partition 4 [3428] Partition 5 [3528] Partition 6 [3628] Partition 7 [3

  • Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Version 7.11 Additional Settings and Modes | 61 Zone shutdown (##) 1 57A Zone bypass UB Untyped zone bypass Zone tampered (##) 1 144 Sensor tamper TA Tamper alarm Zone tamper restore (##) 3 144 Sensor tamper restore TR Tamper restoral Keypad lockout 1 421 Access denied JA User code tamper AC failure 1 3A1 AC loss AT AC trouble Battery failure 1 3A9 Battery test failure YT System battery trouble

  • Version 7.11 34 | Access Control Sections Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Schedule Programming Each schedule determines when users are permitted access. Schedules 001 to 015 (sections [2401] to [2415]) are primary schedules. Primary schedules are the only schedules that can be assigned to a user access code. Schedules 016 to 032 (sections [2416] to [2432]) are secondary schedules. Secondary schedules cannot be assigned to a user access code and can only be used as backup schedules. Use

  • Warranty For complete warranty information on this product please refer to the Limited Warranty Statement found on our website: www.paradox.com. Your use of this Paradox product signifies your acceptance of all warranty terms and conditions. © 2002-2019 Paradox Security Systems (Bahamas) Ltd. All rights reserved. Specifications may change without prior notice. One or more of the following US patents may apply: 7046142, 6215399, 6111256, 61

  • Version 7.11 10 | Zone Programming Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Zone Programming Use the following section to program all zones on your EVO192 control panel. To program zones: 1. Enter section [0400]. 2. Enter the zone number you wish to program. NOTE: In any zone programming option, pressing ACC on the K641R/K641LX/K641+, or on the K656, will save the data and access the next zone on the same option screen. Pressing TRBL/TBL on the K641R/K641LX/K641+, or on the K656, will save the data and return to the previous zone on the same option screen. I

  • Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Version 7.11 Additional Settings and Modes | 63 Contact ID Report Codes If using the Ademco contact ID format, enter the two-digit hexadecimal value (under the column heading Value in Table 59 on page 63) to program the desired report codes into sections [0201] to [0296], [0701] to [0832], [2001] to [2199], and [3900] to [3999]. Table 59: List of Ademco Contact ID Report Codes Type CID # Reporting Code Value Medical Alarms (100) 100 Medical alarm 01 101 Personal e

  • 14 | Zone Information Version 7.11 97 __________________________________________ _______________ ___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___ ___/___/___ _____ _____ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 98 __________________________________________ _______________ ___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___ ___/___/___ _____ _____ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 99 __________________________________________ _______________ ___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___ ___/___/___ _____ _____ 1 2 3 4 5

  • Version 7.11 Programming Remote Controls | 39 * REM1/RAC1 and REM2/RAC2 remotes only use the data in these columns. ** If 0 is entered, the associated buttons will control all partitions to which the user is assigned. If F is entered, the associated buttons will be disabled. Worksheet 19: Programming Remote Controls REM3 Remote Control REM1/REM2/REM25/RAC1/RAC2 PGM 1 [9] PGM 2 [0] PGM 3 [x] PGM 4 [] PGM 5 [] PGM 6 [] PGM 3 & 4 [x]

  • Digiplex EVO High Security and Access System EVO192 V7.11 Programming Guide

  • Version 7.11 76 | EN50131 Compliancy Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide EN50131 Compliancy The following sections describe the programming required for your panel to be EN 50131 compliant. To set your panel to be EN 50131 compliant: 1. Enter section [4049] to unlock the software. 2. Enter section [4039] to set all relevant sections to EN 50131compliant default settings. When your EVO panel is compliant with EN 50131 standards, the following programming sections are enabled and set as default.

  • The whole Paradox team wishes you a successful and easy installation. We hope this product performs to your complete satisfaction. Should you have any questions or comments, please contact us. For support, please contact your local distributor, or dial 1-800-791-1919 (in North America) or +1-450-491-7444 (outside North America), Monday to Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EST. You may also e-mail us at [email protected]. Additional information can be found at PAR AD OX .COM Printed in Canada — 11/2019 PARADO

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  • 80, Paradox Digiplex EVO EVO192 V7.11 The whole Paradox team wishes you a successful and easy installation. We hope this product performs to your complete satisfaction. Should you have any questions or comments, please contact us. For support, please contact your local distributor, or dial 1-800-791-1919 (in North America) or +1-450-491-7444 (outsid…

  • 20, 20 | Keyswitch Numbering and Parameters Version 7.11 Worksheet 7: Keyswitch Numbering and Parameters AB CDE Keyswitch # Description Module Section Eight-digit Serial Number Input Number Section Keyswitch Definition Keyswitch Partition Keyswitch Options 1 ______________________ ______________________ [0501] ___/___…

  • 24, Paradox Digiplex EVO EVO192 V7.11 Version 7.11 24 | Programmable Outputs Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide 020 Alarm cancelled with user code 000 User codes 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 User codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 002 User codes 512 to 767 000 to 255 000 to 255 003 User codes 768 to 999 000 to 231 000 to 231 255 Any u…

  • 55, Version 7.11 Special Arming Exit Delay Settings | 55 Partition Tamper/Tamper Restore Event Call Direction NOTE: Enable only one option from options 5 to 8 (inclusive). Special Arming Exit Delay Table 52: Description of Partition Tamper/Tamper Restore Event Call Direction Option Description Partition 1 [3129…

  • 35, Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Version 7.11 Access Control Sections | 35 Secondary Schedules Backup Schedules Each programmed schedule (refer to Schedule Programming on page 34) can be backed-up or linked to another schedule. The backup will be used in the event that the first schedule is invalid. In Works…

  • 63, Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Version 7.11 Additional Settings and Modes | 63 Contact ID Report Codes If using the Ademco contact ID format, enter the two-digit hexadecimal value (under the column heading Value in Table 59 on page 63) to program the desired report codes into sections [0201] to [0296…

  • 23, Paradox Digiplex EVO EVO192 V7.11 Digiplex EVO • Programming Guide Version 7.11 Programmable Outputs | 23 010 Arming with user code 000 User codes 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 User codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 002 User codes 512 to 767 000 to 255 000 to 255 003 User codes 768 to 999 000 to 231 000 to 231 255 Any user code Not Use…

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