ALRM-KP
Quick installation guide
1. Characteristics
3. Operation
2. Housing diagram
power status
functional
keys
power
socket
sound alarm
zone switch
RFID card reader indicator
RFID card proximity sensor
distribution and interlock indicator
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the ALRM-KP
NOTE! The manufacturer reserves the right to alter the device parameters and operating methods without a
prior notice. Due to continuous modifications, some of the functions described in this manual may slightly
differ from reality. The author reserves the right to amend the information contained herein in full or in part
without a prior notice.
A wireless keyboard provided with an 8-bit processor. It can cooperate with all components of the alarm
system. The device allows you to activate and deactivate the alarm and to trigger it in case of emergency using
a password. The device may be operated by multiple users and eliminates the issue of having to take the
remote controls with you. The keyboard can work with eight radio-frequency identification (RFID) cards. The
user may use the RFID cards to activate the following alarm modes: only armed, only disarmed, or
armed/disarmed. The keyboard has a built-in lithium-ion battery that can be charged with an external charger,
which can also be used for continuous feeding of the device. This modern device is provided with LEDs
indicating the operating mode and alarms that notify of any attempt to get unauthorised access to the device
or to remove it from the place of installation.
3.1 Definitions of sound alarms
Short sound – feature properly activated; RFID card successfully assigned; alarm successfully armed.
Two short sounds – feature properly activated; alarm successfully armed.
Five short sounds – operation error or invalid operation; the RFID card has been saved.
Continuous sound – an alarm indicating unauthorised access or an attempt to remove/displace the device, a
repetitive entry of incorrect password or pressing the SOS button.