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If the
jumper is fitted
, the radio keypad transmits an unset command two seconds
after the user presents a recognised proximity tag. This feature is designed for use
when the keypad is working with BS8243/DD243 compliant systems.
(Note that this delay does not apply to the setting procedure.)
If the
Jumper is not fitted
, the keypad transmits a command after a user has
presented their proximity tag, and then pressed another key (A, B, or unset).
Add/Del Radio Kpd
To make the control unit learn a radio k
eypad’s identity:
From the
i-rk01
menu, select
Add/Del Radio Keypad
. Select the radio keypad
address that you want to allocate the keypad to. You must then activate the radio
keypad’s tamper to make the control unit learn the identity of the keypad.
To remove a radio keypad from the system:
From the
i-rk01
menu, select
Add/Del Radio Keypad
. Select the device address of
the keypad that you want to delete.
Edit Keypads
You can use
this option
to edit settings for a specific radio keypad.
This contains:
Name
You can give each keypad a name. The control unit displays the name when it is reporting
faults or other events, making it easier to locate the affected device.
Partitions
In a partitioned system, a keypad must belong to at least one partition. You can use this
option to assign each keypad to one or more partitions. By default, a keypad belongs only
to partition 1.
Once you have assigned a keypad to a partition:
The keypad will display messages and give tones for the assigned partition(s).
A Partition User can use only keypads assigned to the same partition as the user’s
code or proximity reader tag.
All other users can use any keypad. While they are using a keypad, the display
shows information from partitions assigned to the user, not to the keypad. Once the
user has finished with a keypad, the keypad reverts to showing information from the
partition(s) it is assigned to. If you do not allocate keypads to the correct partitions,
this may mean that a keypad will show alerts from a partition that a user is not
authorised to set or unset.
An
All Partitions
option is available to assign or de-assign the keypad to or from all
partitions.
Key A/B/C/D
These options allow you to program the A, B, C and D (quick-set) keys.
In a partitioned system, you can enable a quick-set key to full set or part set
individual partitions. The ABCD keys default to the following functions: A Full = Set