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Step 4: Connect the zones
(optional)
You can use TB1 (Figure 6) to connect
zones directly to the keypad. Use
only FSL 4k7/2k2 wiring, as shown in
Figure 7 (no other wiring or resistor
combinations are possible).
Figure 6. Keypad PCB
Note:
•
To use the keypad zones, you must
enable them using
Installer menu,
Detectors/Devices, Radio Keypads,
KEY-RKPZ, Edit Keypad
.
•
Masking detection is not supported.
•
The zone number the control unit
allocates to each zone is dependent
on the type of control unit you are
using and whether expanders are
already configured. For details of
zone numbering, please refer to the
Engineering Guide.
Z1
Z2
4k7
4k7
2k2
2k2
Alarm
Zone 1
Zone 2
Alarm
Tamper
Tamper
Figure 7. Connecting Fully-Supervised Loop
(FSL) zones
Step 5: Set keypad ID
Fit a jumper across one pair of
address links (Figure 6). Each keypad
that communicates with the same
base station must have a different
setting.
Note: For legacy i-on16 and i-on40
control units, set the links differently
for all keypads throughout the system.
Step 6: Power-up
1. Fit three AA batteries into the
keypad (Figure 6), making sure you
fit them in the correct orientations.
Do not refit the front cover yet.
2. Power-up the control unit (to
power-up the base unit). Other
keypads (if fitted) may beep
repeatedly.
Step 7: Pair the keypad and base
station
1. Choose Enter Learn Mode from the
keypad’s local menu (page 6).
2. Wait for the green LED in the base
station to flash repeatedly, then
press the Teach button (Figure 3).
3. You will see “RKBS Learned!” at
the keypad.
Note: If you are unable to pair the
devices, reset the base station and
try again (see page 7).
4. Exit the local menu. The firmware
version is displayed; e.g:
EATON
RKP V3.11
5. Press any key at the keypad. You
should see the red LED at the
base station illuminate briefly to
show that the two devices are
communicating.
Tamper switch
TB1 zone terminals
Buzzer volume
Battery compartment
(3x1.5V AA)
Address links