
Power
Fault
Alarm
Complies with
EN 50131 Grade 2 Class II
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ghi
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pqrs
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PLAY
REC
LIGHT
QUIT
YES
NO
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abc
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jkl
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tuv
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mno
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LCD Display
Lid screw is
behind flap
Speaker
Microphone
Area of the
Proximity
reader
Tamper
Switch
Mounting
screw
Mounting
screw
Remove isolation tags
to power-up unit
RF-RKP
Default Eng. Code - 4567 Default User Code - 1111 (Irl) 1234 (UK)
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• >400m Line-of-sight Radio Range
• Battery Life > 3 years (based on 2 arm/disarm cycles per day)
• Comes with Proximity reader as standard
• Can be powered from a permanent 12Vdc supply
(this allows keypad to be always ‘awake’ and for longer LED back-lighting)
• 2 x RF-RKP per
SW-1070
or
SW-20140
system
• Entry/Exit buzzer
• Audio memo-pad• Large library of audible messages
• Compliant with EN 50131-3 Grade 2 Class II
• Also, BS 8243
Add & ID on to the System
•
To put an RF-RKP on to a
SecureWave
system go into engineer mode. Select the
Devices Menu
. Then
RF
Devs Menu
. Next, select the
Add & Id RF Devs
option.
•
The system displays
Devs Found - 000
when it starts scanning and as it finds its first device the display
changes to
Devs Found - 001
. When the system has found all its devices (you can only have two RF-RKP
per installation*) press to stop the scanning process.
•
Close the tamper switches in sequence. You will hear an audible indication as each device is identified into
the system.
Note:
The RF-Echo can have a delayed reaction.
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Add&Id:RF SABB
5
Add&Id:RF Wand
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Add&Id:RF Keypad
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Wired Devices Menu
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RF Devices Menu
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PLAY
QUIT
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RF-KEYPAD does not connect to RF-Repeater