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4.  Press 

u

 or 

n

 to select the required 

option (do not press 

).

5.  Press 

 or 

 to change the setting 

(on the display, 

 means disabled, 

and 

 means enabled).

6.  Press 

 to save changes or 

 to 

cancel changes.

Local menu options

The following options are available:

ABCD LEDs

You can use this option to enable or 

disable the LEDs behind the ABCD 

keys. The LEDs show the set status 

of the system (for example, setting 

part-set A illuminates the LED behind 

key A).

Backlight

This option allows you to enable or 

disable the local backlight setting.
Enabling the backlight at the keypad 

overrides the keypad backlight setting 

in the control unit (

Installer menu, 

Detectors/Devices, Wired Keypads, 

Edit Keypad) and results in permanent 

illumination of the backlight at normal 

brightness.
Disabling the backlight at the keypad 

allows the settings at the control unit 

to specify the backlight mode (on, off 

or timed) and brightness.

Status OK LED

This option relates to the green “OK” 

LED located behind the navigation 

keys. By default, the LED illuminates 

steadily when there is no uncleared 

fault or alarm condition present.
If you disable Status OK LED, the 

LED does not illuminate while the 

keypad backlight is off. As soon as 

a key is pressed (which switches on 

the backlight), the green LED will 

illuminate if there is no uncleared fault 

or alarm.
The option may be of use if, for 

example, the keypad is installed in a 

bedroom and the user requires the 

keypad to remain dark.

Status FLT LED

This option relates to the red fault 

LED located behind the navigation 

keys. By default, the LED illuminates 

steadily when there is an uncleared 

fault or alarm that the control unit 

has reported, such as a mains fail or 

a tamper. The red LED continues to be 

lit until the fault or alarm is cleared.
If you disable Status FLT LED, the 

LED does not illuminate while the 

keypad backlight is off. As soon as a 

key is pressed (which switches on the 

backlight), the red LED will illuminate 

if there is an uncleared fault or alarm. 
The option may be of use if, for 

example, the keypad is installed in a 

bedroom and the user requires the 

keypad to remain dark (for example, 

to prevent the LED from being 

continually lit until an engineer clears 

an alarm).
Note: This option controls the red 

LED only for faults and alarms that 

the control unit has reported to the 

keypad. The following faults are 

detected by the keypad, and therefore 

always illuminate the red LED, 

irrespective of the setting of Status 

FLT LED:

 

No address (expandable systems 

only) — slow flash of red fault LED

 

Communications problem — fast 

flash of red fault LED

Address

If you are using a “non-expandable” 

control unit (such as the i-on16 or 

i-on40), use this option to set the 

Summary of Contents for KEY-FKPZ

Page 1: ...al board for all wiring connections which fits comfortably inside a standard electrical back box located behind the backplate Features Allows installers to configure the system and users to set or uns...

Page 2: ...s Guide for further information about how to use the keypad Installing the keypad Step 1 Choose mounting location Choose a convenient location and height for users Locate the keypad out of sight of po...

Page 3: ...rews must be fitted to the breakouts for Grade 3 applications Do not cut the webs on the breakouts Back tamper breakouts Figure 3 Securing the back tamper breakouts Each back tamper contains a graphit...

Page 4: ...t use 4k7 2k2 and connect a 2k2 across the maskng contacts For i on systems you must use the same values for each zone The zone number the control unit allocates to each zone is dependent on the type...

Page 5: ...it Keypad keypad name Name To change the name the keypad optional Partitions Wards To assign the keypad to the required partitions wards if applicable Key A B C D To configure the A B C and D keys opt...

Page 6: ...light the green LED will illuminate if there is no uncleared fault or alarm The option may be of use if for example the keypad is installed in a bedroom and the user requires the keypad to remain dark...

Page 7: ...cloth Do not use water solvents or any proprietary cleaning agents Specifications Supply Voltage 12Vdc Current Consumption 65mA max with backlight on and external proximity reader connected 25mA max...

Page 8: ...DOCUMENT SHALL NOT BECOME PART OF OR MODIFY ANY CONTRACT BETWEENTHE PARTIES In no event will Eaton be responsible to the purchaser or user in contract in tort including negligence strict liability or...

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