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- Manual
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ranslation of the
original instructions
Keypads - PXKTB02/PXKTN02
Capacitive "Flat" black (PXKTN02) or white (PXKTB02) keypads con-
nectable on Bus. Wall or flush mounted.
TYPE B ACE device, EN50131 GRADE 3 certified (
).
BOARD DESCRIPTION
PXKTN02
PXKTB02
❶
RS-485 bus terminals for connecting keypads and key readers:
[+,-] bus power supply;
[A,B]
data
❷
Terminals 1,2 : Connection points
❸
Anti-opening / anti-tear tamper.
❹
Red LED signalling communication on the bus. If it flashes it
means that the keypad communicates with the control unit
❺
Keypad buzzer.
In compliance with EN50131, after 5 invalid attempts to access the
keypad using the PIN, access is blocked for 100 seconds.
After 21 invalid attempts, the system generates a device tampering
alarm.
INSTALLATION
The keypads must be installed on the wall in sheltered, raised or
recessed areas with an OPALESI box (PXWKTN01/PXWKTB01 only).
Connect the control unit and keypads to the respective terminals [+
A B -].
ADDRESSING
The keypad addressing is performed directly on the keypad through
the local menu.
KEYPAD DISPLAY
The display is made up of 2 rows of 16 characters each. The keypad
in stand-by goes in “Energy saving” mode decreasing its light inten-
sity after a set time.
Under the display there are 16 numbers which make it easier to in-
terpret the second row of the display. Its key for understanding is:
#
= area on;
U
= area in turning-on phase (output time counting in progress);
X
= area turning on but not ready for arming because there are open
inputs;
P
= area partially on (there is at least one input associated to the
area temporarily disabled);
A
= area in alarm status;
R
= area in active patrol function;
N
= area disabled not ready
-
= area off;
= area not managed by the keypad.
Example: reading of display
represented:
• Managed areas: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13.
• Unmanaged areas: 14, 15, 16.
• On areas: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
• Area in turning-on phase: 6, 7, 8.
• Areas partly on. 9.
• Area not ready: 10.
• Areas off: 10, 11, 12, 13.