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1 | Overview

3.2 | Wire the inputs

3 | Wire the keypad

CAUTION!

Remove all power (AC and battery) before making any 

connections. Failure to do so might result in personal injury 

and/or equipment damage.

Setting the keypad address:

1.  When you apply power to the keypad, the start up screen shows. You 

can also show the startup screen by pressing and holding the Time/

Date in the ribbon bar for 5 seconds, or by pressing and holding 

anywhere on the Call for Service screen. Press screen hold the 

countdown icon for 5 seconds. The keypad addressing page shows.

2.  To set the address, use the up and down arrows on the right of the 

switches image to change the ones digit, and the arrows on the left 

to change the tens digit.

3.  Press the  

 (escape) icon to save the setting and return to the 

power up screen.

Figure 4.1: Keypad addressing page

Prior to placing the keypad on the mounting plate, wire the keypad to 

the control panel, and to any inputs and any output, as desired. The 

terminal block for wiring is clearly marked.

3.1 | Wire to the control panel

When you wire the keypad to a control panel, use the control panel 

terminals labeled R, Y, G, B (PWR, A, B, COM). Connect them to the 

keypad terminals labeled R, Y, G, B (PWR, A, B, COM). 

Refer to 

Figure 3.3

.

You can connect keypads to the SDI2 data bus by parallel wire run from 

the control panel to each keypad, wire from keypad to keypad, or a 

combination of the two techniques. Refer to 

Figure 3.4

.

Callout 

 Description

 Control panel

 Terminal wiring

 Keypad’s wiring terminal block

1    COM    2

3    COM 

COM AUX    R     Y    G     B

PWR  A    B  COM

3  COM  4

1  COM  2

R   Y    G B

AUX

- 12 V +

1 k       End of Line Resistors

3.7 - 5.0 VDC

2.0 - 3.0 VDC

0.0 - 13 VDC

Open        

Normal  

Short

5  COM  6

R Y G B

1

3

2

R     Y     G     B

PWR  A     B  COM 1  COM   2  COM  3  COM  4 COM   NO    C

R     Y     G     B

PWR  A     B  COM

1  COM   2  COM  3  COM  4 COM   NO    C

Figure 3.3: Wiring the keypad to the SDI2 bus connection

(B5512 shown)

R     Y     G     B

PWR  A     B  COM 1  COM   2  COM  3  COM  4 COM   NO    C

R     Y     G     B

PWR  A     B  COM

1  COM   2  COM  3  COM  4 COM   NO    C

Figure 3.1: Keypad back (with mounting plate removed)

Wire resistance on each sensor input must be less than 

100 

Ω

 with the detection devices connected. The terminal block 

supports 18 to 22 AWG (1.02 to 0.65 mm) wires.

The keypad detects open, short, normal, and ground fault circuit 

conditions on its sensor loops and transmits the conditions to the 

control panel. Each sensor loop is assigned a point number and 

transmits to the control panel individually. Run wires away from the 

premises telephone and AC wiring.

R     Y     G     B

PWR  A     B  COM

1  COM   2  COM  3  COM  4 COM   NO    C

Figure 3.5: Installing sensor loop wiring

Callout 

 Description

 Keypad terminal strip

 Keypad sensor loops

 1 k

Ω

 EOL resistor (ICP-1K22AWG-10)

3.3 | Wire the output

The keypad provides one NO (normally open) output. (It includes 

NO and C (COMMON)  terminals.) When the output is in an active 

(energized) state, the NO has continuity with the C terminal.

After wiring the keypad, mount the keypad onto the mounting plate 

by seating the mounting hook openings over the mounting hooks 

and then sliding the keypad down.

NOTICE!

Do not exceed relay contact ratings of 1.0 A, 24 VDC, 

resistive load.

3.4 | Mount the keypad 

Place the keypad on a smooth surface when wiring.

To insert wires into the terminals, use a ballpoint pen to press the 

button on the terminal release, and with the other hand, push the wire 

into the terminal. (Refer to 

Figure 3.2

.) When you remove the pen, the 

terminal release locks in the wire. To remove wires, press the terminal 

release, push the wire gently, and then pull the wire out. 

NOTICE!

Use the strip gauge on the mounting plate to strip the 

wires to 7 mm. Only one (1) wire per terminal.

Figure 3.4: Installing multiple keypads using the SDI2 terminals 

(B5512 shown)

1    COM    2

3    COM 

COM AUX    R     Y    G     B

PWR  A    B  COM

3  COM  4

1  COM  2

R   Y    G B

AUX

- 12 V +

1 k       End of Line Resistors

3.7 - 5.0 VDC

2.0 - 3.0 VDC

0.0 - 13 VDC

Open        

Normal  

Short

5  COM  6

R Y G B

R     Y     G     B

PWR  A     B  COM 1  COM   2  COM  3  COM  4 COM   NO    C

R     Y     G     B

PWR  A     B  COM

1  COM   2  COM  3  COM  4 COM   NO    C

R

Y

G

B

R     Y     G     B

PWR  A     B  COM 1  COM   2  COM  3  COM  4 COM   NO    C

R     Y     G     B

PWR  A     B  COM

1  COM   2  COM  3  COM  4 COM   NO    C

4 | Set the address

Use the steps below to set the address for the keypad. If multiple 

SDI2 keypads reside on the same system, each SDI2 keypad must 

have a unique address. For single-digit addresses 1 through 9, set 

the tens switch to 0. 

Figure 4.1

 shows the address switch setting for address 1.

NOTICE!

Only use your 

fi

 nger or a stylus intended for touch screens 

to operate the keypad.

Figure 3.2: Inserting wire into the terminals

NOTICE!

Do not use a screwdriver on the terminals. Use a ballpoint 

pen instead to avoid permanent damage to the terminals.

2 | Install the mounting plate

Removing the mounting plate from the keypad:

1.  Insert a slotted screwdriver under the retention clip to release 

the clip. Do not pry upwards or twist. Refer to 

Figure 2.1

.

2.  With your other hand, slide the mounting plate towards the 

bottom of the keypad to unhook the mounting plate from the 

keypad. Refer to 

Figure 2.1

.

Figure 2.1: Removing the keypad from base

Choose the 

fl

 ush mounting plate (

Figure 2.2 left side

) for 

fl

 ush 

mounting, or the surface mounting plate (

Figure 2.3 right side

) for 

surface mounting.

Mounting the plate on the wall:

1.  The surface plate includes a bubble level. Use the plate as a 

template to mark the desired mounting surface with mounting 

locations. Refer to 

Figure 2.2 

for mounting hole locations.

2.  Pull the wiring through the desired wire opening.

3.  Use the appropriate mounting hardware (supplied) to attach the 

mounting plate to the mounting surface. 

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2.1 | Remove the mounting plate

Figure 2.2: Mounting the plate

To install the keypad mounting plate, 

fi

 rst remove the plate from the 

back of the keypad. 

2.2 | Mount the mounting plate

The B942/B942W Touch Screen Keypad is an SDI2 compatible 

device. The keypad has user adjustable options such as volume and 

screen brightness, and has a display that shows color graphics. The 

B942 keypad connects to the SDI2 bus on the control panel. You can 

connect more than one keypad to the control panel by wiring them 

in parallel.

You can program, diagnose, and troubleshoot the system from

the keypad as well as remotely through Remote Programming Software 

(RPS). 

The keypad provides four inputs and one output.

Figure 1.1: Touch screen keypad

Callout 

 Description

 Power indicator LED (shows even when screen dims)

 Integrated proximity reader (for use with RF ID token and 

access cards)

 Presence sensor

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for B942W

Page 1: ...en Installation Guide Touch Screen Keypad B942 B942W ...

Page 2: ...e keypad The B942 B942W Touch Screen Keypad is an SDI2 compatible device The keypad has user adjustable options such as volume and screen brightness and has a display that shows color graphics The B942 keypad connects to the SDI2 bus on the control panel You can connect more than one keypad to the control panel by wiring them in parallel You can program diagnose and troubleshoot the system from th...

Page 3: ...locks in the wire To remove wires press the terminal release push the wire gently and then pull the wire out NOTICE Use the strip gauge on the mounting plate to strip the wires to 7 mm Only one 1 wire per terminal Figure 3 2 Inserting wire into the terminals NOTICE Do not use a screwdriver on the terminals Use a ballpoint pen instead to avoid permanent damage to the terminals Choose the flush moun...

Page 4: ...4 COM NO C Figure 3 3 Wiring the keypad to the SDI2 bus connection B5512 shown Wire resistance on each sensor input must be less than 100 Ω with the detection devices connected The terminal block supports 18 to 22 AWG 1 02 to 0 65 mm wires The keypad detects open short normal and ground fault circuit conditions on its sensor loops and transmits the conditions to the control panel Each sensor loop ...

Page 5: ...escription 1 Keypad terminal strip 2 Keypad sensor loops 3 1 kΩ EOL resistor ICP 1K22AWG 10 3 3 Wire the output The keypad provides one NO normally open output It includes NO and C COMMON terminals When the output is in an active energized state the NO has continuity with the C terminal After wiring the keypad mount the keypad onto the mounting plate by seating the mounting hook openings over the ...

Page 6: ...area is in alarm the keypad emits a steady high pitched bell tone Entrance warning The keypad emits an intermittent beep tone during entry delay periods to remind the user to disarm the area Exit warning The keypad emits an intermittent beep tone during exit delay Invalid button buzz When an invalid button or sequence of buttons is pressed the keypad emits a flat buzz tone Keypad encoding tone The...

Page 7: ... with the updated revision number and then shows the Home screen Firmware updates require a MicroSD card 2 GB to 32 GB R Y G B PWR A B COM 1 COM 2 COM 3 COM 4 COM NO C Figure 11 1 Inserting a MicroSD card 9 Addresses points and output numbers To determine the point numbers or output number for each keypad address multiply the address number by 10 for the base number and then use numbers 1 through ...

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