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Step 8: Refit the covers

Refit the front covers of the keypad 

and base station.

Step 9: Add the keypad to the bus

In this step, you will make the control 

unit recognise the keypad on the bus. 
Tip: If the keypad display switches off, 

you can switch it back on by moving 

your hand across the proximity tag 

icon, or by pressing 

u

 or 

n

.

For all but legacy i-on16/i-on40 

control units - if there is already 

another keypad on the bus that can 

access the Installer menu:

1.  Select

 Installer menu, Detectors/

Devices, Radio Keypads, KEY-RKPZ, 

Address Bus Device

. You will see:

Press addr button(s)
on KEY-RKPZ

2.  At the radio keypad, press A and 

 simultaneously until you hear a 

sound.  

3.  The control unit assigns the 

keypad a bus address. The bus 

address is displayed on the top 

line; for example:

b  9,  d 51,  T2
KP Link Addr.=3

4.  Press 

.

For all but legacy i-on16/i-on40 

control units - if there is no existing 

keypad that can access the Installer 

menu:

1.  Switch the control unit off, then 

on again. Wait until you see the 

following.

Press addr button(s)
  on keypads

Note: You will also see the above 

message if you pair the keypad 

and base station and exit the 

local menu within 30 seconds 

of powering-up the control unit. 

In this case, there is no need to 

reapply power again.

2.  At the radio keypad, press A and 

 simultaneously until you hear a 

sound.  

3.  The control unit assigns the 

keypad a bus address. The bus 

address is displayed on the top 

line; for example:

b  9,  d 51,  T2
KP Link Addr.=3

4.  Press 

.

5.  You will see the standard prompts 

to configure the control unit. 

Please refer to the control unit’s 

installation or engineering guide 

for details of the prompts.

For legacy i-on16 and i-on40 control 

units:

 

If there is an existing usable 

keypad, enter then exit the Installer 

menu at that keypad and accept 

changes to the bus.

 

If there is no other keypad, switch 

off then switch on the control unit.

If the control unit has not been 

previously configured, you will see 

the standard configuration prompts. 

Please refer to the control unit’s 

installation or engineering guide for 

details of the prompts.
For an i-on16/i-on40, the address link 

(Step 5) determines the address of the 

keypad.

Step 10: Configure the keypad

Use the following Installer options 

to configure the keypad. Unless 

specified otherwise, please refer to 

the Engineering Guide for further 

information.

Summary of Contents for KEY-RKPZ

Page 1: ...separate base station KEY RKBS which provides a communications bridge between the keypad and control unit The base station uses radio communications with the keypad and a standard RS485 wired connecti...

Page 2: ...ential intruders and within the area protected by the intrusion system To ensure correct operation of the internal proximity reader do not locate the keypad Within 1 metre of another proximity reader...

Page 3: ...each corner of the backplate to the mounting surface Figure 5 Figure 5 Mounting the backplate of the keypad Cable entry hole Mounting holes Connections to the control unit 0V 0V 12V 12V A A B B You m...

Page 4: ...e 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 th...

Page 5: ...above message if you pair the keypad and base station and exit the local menu within 30 seconds of powering up the control unit In this case there is no need to reapply power again 2 At the radio key...

Page 6: ...ss or to change the setting Y means enabled and N means disabled or to enter exit the option as applicable 6 Press to save changes or to cancel changes Local menu options Enter Learn Mode Select this...

Page 7: ...ress link at the keypad Enable Prox To extend battery life set to N if proximity tags are not used The default is Y Checking Signal Strength After installing the keypad you can check signal strength u...

Page 8: ...NDINGS AGREEMENTS WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY OTHERTHANTHOSE SPECIFICALLY SET OUT IN ANY EXISTING CONTRACT BETWEENTHE PA...

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