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Note:
If the wireless keypad is not brand new (i.e. it was already used with another system), it must be re-
programmed (flashed) first to erase any previous keypad settings, otherwise it will not initialize the learning
mode (see
Chapter B11 Updating firmware
on page 242)
.
5.
On the new keypad, select a language from the list with the
½¾
keys and press
OK
.
6.
Select default settings from the
Load Country Defaults
list with the
½¾
keys and press
OK
.
7.
At the
Partition Number
prompt, type the partition number and press
OK
.
8.
At the
Keypad Number
prompt, type the keypad number and press
OK
.
9.
At the
SysID-KID1-KID2
prompt, 3 values need to be entered:
•
SysID
: this value represents the System ID or a 3 digit code which should be unique
for this panel.
•
KID1
: this value represents Keypad ID 1 and contains the first 3 digits of the code
which should be unique for this wireless keypad.
•
KID2
: this value represents Keypad ID 2 and contains the last 3 digits of the code
which should be unique for this wireless keypad. Each of these three values must
range from 001 to 255. If any typed value is incorrect, the keypad displays the blank
SysID-KID1-KID2
prompt again. The combination of unique panel and wireless
keypad identifiers is required in order a wireless keypad is to communicate with the
appropriate panel only. In case multiple wireless keypads are used on the same panel,
each wireless keypad should have different KID1 and KID2 values.
10.
At the
EncKey
prompt, enter a 24-digit encryption key and press
OK
. This encryption key
is to secure the wireless communication link between the panel and wireless keypad(s)
and is unique for each panel. Any 24-digit value can be entered. The same encryption key
must be entered when successive wireless keypads are enrolled.
11.
The new keypad communicates with the panel and sends data entered in steps 5 to 10.
The
Learn-in Mode
message displays briefly.
12.
The new keypad is learned-in and displays the
Programming in Progress
message. To
clear this message you have to exit programming mode on the first keypad.
Important:
You should not program zero-only strings (for example, "000") as values for SysID, KID1, KID2 nor
Encryption Key, as it will make the keypad non-operational.
Note:
If the learned-in keypad's configuration stored in the RF receiver, differs from the actual keypad's configuration,
the RF receiver will start the configuration copying process. It takes a couple of seconds, and during this
process the keypad displays the "Copying" message. During this operation, due to an intensive radio
communication, you should not perform any additional actions on other wireless keypads.
Deleting wireless keypads
You can delete wireless keypads from the system. The following example deletes the wireless
keypad number 2.
1.
Using the other keypad, enter the programming mode, navigate with the
½¾
keys to
RF
Receivers
and press
OK
.
2.
Select the
RF Receiver 32
and press
OK
.
3.
Select
Del. RF Device>Del. RF Keypad
, and then select the keypad number of the keypad
you want to delete (
RF Keypad 2
) and press
OK
.
4.
The keypad number 2 is deleted, and all its programming information is removed from