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Mounting Remote Keypad
To mount the remote keypad:
I.
Remove the front cover.
II. Using the 2 mounting holes of the back cover as a template, mark off the positions in the most appropriate place.
III. Insert the wall plugs if fixing into plaster or brick surface.
IV. Screw the Remote keypad onto the wall plugs.
V. Replace the front cover.
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How to Set System Mode
You may choose to arm/home arm with or without a Control Panel User Code
Arm/Home without Control Panel User Code
In the Test mode, Pressing
*
key and then 8 key to enable Arm/ Home without Control Panel User Code function, then exit
Test mode by pressing the # key twice.
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Enter Arm Mode
: Press key. If panel has no fault and arming is successful, the Red LED will turn ON with a
short beep. When successful Arm, Red LED flashes, Backlight turns on with a long beep.
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Enter Home Mode
: Press key. If panel has no fault and arming is successful, the Orange LED will turn ON with
a short beep. When successful Home Arm, Orange LED flashes, Backlight turns on with a
long beep.
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Return to Disarm Mode
: Enter Control Panel User Code or put Tag on the Keypad Sensor will emit a short beep.
If disarm is successful, Backlight flashes along with 2 beeps.
Arm/Home with Control Panel User Code or NFC Tag
In the Test mode, Pressing
*
key and then 9 key can enable Arm/ Home with User Code function, then exit Test mode by
pressing the # key twice.
(Default)
This function must be enabled for NFC tag to be used.
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Enter Arm Mode
: Press
then enter Control Panel User Code (or apply Tag to tag sensor zone), Red LED light
turns on along with a short beep. If panel has no fault and arming is successful, the Red LED
will flash, Backlight turns on along with a long beep.
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Enter Home Mode
: Press
then enter Control Panel User Code (or apply Tag to tag sensor zone), Orange LED
light turns on along with a short beep. If panel has no fault and arming is successful, the
Orange LED will flash and Backlight turns on along with a long beep.
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Return to Disarm Mode
:
Enter Control Panel User Code or put tag on the Keypad Sensor along with a short beep
If disarm is successful,
Backlight flashes along with 2 beeps.
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Dual-key Alarm function
The Dual Key function allows you to activate alarm from Keypad by pressing 2 keys at the same time. Press and hold both
key for 1 second to transmit signal, the Keypad will emit a long beep to confirm. The dual-key function is
disabled
by default.
To enable it, please refer to the Test Mode section.
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Panic Alarm
:
1
key +
3
key.
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Fire Alarm
:
4
key +
6
key.
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Medical Alarm
:
7
key +
9
.
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Change of Battery
I.
Put the Control Panel to programming menu to bypass the Keypad tamper alarm.
II.
Dismount the Remote keypad.
III.
Take out the old battery and press any key to discharge before replacing the new battery in the battery compartment.
IV.
Close the case using the rear fixing screws.
V.
Screw back the Remote keypad to the surface with mounting screws.
VI.
Put the Control Panel back to normal operation mode.
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Fault Conditions
When Remote Keypad is under NORMAL OPERATION MODE
a)
When fault event exists in Control Panel, the arming command from Keypad will be ignored by Control Panel. The
Keypad Red and Orange LED will flash for 3 seconds along with 4 beeps to indicate error. You can override the fault
event and force arm the Control Panel by performing the arm action again.
b) If
the
Control Panel
is under Arm Mode, you
CANNOT
activate Home mode with Remote keypad. The Keypad Red
LED f Orange LED flashes for 3 seconds along with 4 beeps to indicate transmission error.
c)
If sent Arm/Home/Disarm signal but have no response from the Control Panel, the Red LED f Orange LED
flashes for 3 seconds along with 4 beeps.