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Section 2 - Installation
You must assign Addresses to all the BPI peripherals (Key Readers, Proximity
Readers and Keypads). Refer to Table 2.2.
You can assign the Addresses in any order, however, devices of the same
type must have different Addresses. Devices of different types (e.g. a Keypad
and a Key/Card reader) may have the same Address.
NOTE - If you are Addressing an CLASSIKA or PREMIUM keypads, without
a DIP switch strip, you must assign the Address in accordance with the respective
instructions in this section. You can exit the programming phase and restore normal
operating mode at any point in the procedure by connecting the jumper [54].
Addressing PREMIUM Keypads
NOTE - The first time it is switched on, the keypad will AUTOMATICALLY
enter its programming phase, and will remain in that mode until the address
has been programmed.
NOTE - To avoid any accidental or unauthorized programming, access to
programming is ONLY possibile if less than half an hour has passed from the
last BPI reset effected from the control panel. BPI resetting occurs every time
the Keypad is powered up, and on exiting from the installer menu.
To program the Keypad, follow the procedure described in this paragraph.
Remember that pressing the ENTER key confirms the input values and a move
forward is made to the next step while each pressing of the ESC key cancels the
input values and a step backwards is made (up to exiting the programming phase).
NOTE - The keypad exits the programming phase one minute after the last
button was pressed.
To set the addresses, use keys C and D to scroll through the available ad-
dresses, or key the address into the Keypad:
to enter addresses greater than 9, key the second digit of the address within 2
seconds of the first;
Addressing Devices
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