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Inputting the House Code

In order to prevent any unauthorised attempt to operate or disarm 

your  system;  you  must  configure  your  system  to  accept  radio 

signals only from your own system devices. This is done by setting 

a series of eight miniature (DIP) switches in all devices to the same 

ON/OFF  combination  (The  House  Code)  selected  by  the  user/

installer. This Keypad is designed to be fixed outdoors. For security 

reasons, it does not include a DIP switch, but house code setting 

is still required.

To input the house code, press the following keys in sequence:

1.  Press 

,

 

User Access Code

 

.

.  Enter 

,

 

User Access Code

 

.

3.  Press 

,

 

User Access Code

 

; the 

 LED will illuminate once and flash twice.

4.  Press 

,

 

User Access Code

 

 which is House Code to be set on 

Keypad (up to 8 digits).

5.  Press 

,

 

User Access Code

 

;  the 

  LED  will  illuminate  once  and  flash  three 

times to confirm the setting has been accepted.

Example: Dip switch settings for your House Code are Dip Switch 

numbers 1, , 5, 7, 8 set to the “ON” position, while 3, 4, 6 are set to 

the  “OFF”  position.  The input for the House Code on the Keypad 

is 1578.

Resetting to Factory Default

If you forget the User Access code, you can reset the User Access 

Summary of Contents for LHC110SU

Page 1: ...433MHz Wire Free Keypad Control Panel LHC110SU Instruction Guide ...

Page 2: ...er referred to as Keypad is designed for use with LuxHome Wire Free Intruder Alarm systems operating on 433MHz only Transmit Indicator LED 0 Low Battery Indicator LED Key Pressed Confirmation Indicator LED Arm Disarm 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 8 9 2 Part Arm 1 1 or Delay Arm Part Arm 2 2 or Delay Arm Fig 1 Wireless Keypad Function Guide The Keypad controls the system by using a four digit User Access Code Th...

Page 3: ...ess codes The Keypad is powered by a 9V PP3 Alkaline battery Under normal operating conditions this will provide an expected life of up to one year When the battery level falls below an acceptable level the LOW BATTERY indicator on the front of the Keypad will flash When this occurs the battery should be replaced as soon as possible Positioning the Keypad The Keypad is rated IP44 and suitable for ...

Page 4: ...d and remove the wall mounting plate Fig 2 2 Using the mounting plate as a template to mark the positions of the four fixing holes on the wall Note To make the best use of anti tamper protection you must insert a wall plug and screw in the specified hole as illustrated 3 Fix the mounting plate to the wall using the screws and wall plugs provided a 5mm hole will be required for the wall plugs Do no...

Page 5: ...move the rear battery cover Fig 3 5 There are two jumper links located above the battery compartment Fig 3 J2 jumper link Reset to Factory default J3 jumper link System type selection Fig 3 Anti Tamper Switch System Type Jumper Link J3 Reset Jumper Link J2 If the Keypad is to be used with a Siren Controlled System then the jumper link J3 must be set as shown on Fig 4a If your system has a separate...

Page 6: ...it fixing screws Do not over tighten the fixing screws 8 Refit the Keypad by slanting 45 onto the wall mounting plate Do not over tighten the fixing screw Fig 5 Fig 5 Note The Keypad is supplied with a default User Access Code of 1234 For security reasons it is recommended that this code is changed to another four digit number which only you and other users of the system know Note Use thumb and mi...

Page 7: ...s in Test or Programming Mode 1 Press User Access Code to arm the system 2 Press and hold 1 and 2 buttons together after approximately 2 seconds an alarm will be initiated 3 Press User Access Code to disarm the system Operating the Keypad Arm Press User Access Code ...

Page 8: ...lowed by either of the DELAYARM buttons on the Keypad User Access Code 1 OR User Access Code 2 The Siren will acknowledge the signal by beeping once and then again after the 15 second exit delay Disarm Press User Access Code Panic Default setting On Press and hold 1 and 2 buttons together for more than 2 seconds with LED flashing rapidly To enable or disable the panic function follow the below ste...

Page 9: ...Press 2 the LED will illuminate once and flash three times to confirm the setting has been accepted Disabling the Panic function 1 Press 2 2 Enter User Access Code 3 Press 2 the LED will illuminate once and flash twice 4 Press 1 0 5 Press 2 the LED will illuminate once and flash three times to confirm the setting has been accepted ...

Page 10: ...ing is still required To input the house code press the following keys in sequence 1 Press ccess Code 2 Enter User Access Code 3 Press ccess Code the LED will illuminate once and flash twice 4 Press User Access Code which is House Code to be set on Keypad up to 8 digits 5 Press Access Code the LED will illuminate once and flash three times to confirm the setting has been accepted Example Dip switc...

Page 11: ...e Keypad is set to normally Changing the User Access Code Default Code 1 2 3 4 When using the Keypad the keys must be pressed firmly and within five seconds of each other If you make a mistake wait five seconds and recommence programming from the beginning of the sequence To change the User Access Code press the following keys in sequence 1 Press 1 2 Enter the existing User Access Code User Access...

Page 12: ...n temporarily During this 1 minute any key presses will be treated as invalid pressing After the elapse of 1 minute correct inputting will be accepted Replacing the Batteries The LOW BATTERY indicator on the front of the Keypad will not flash until the Keypad emits a radio signal Therefore the LOW BATTERY indication won t be seen in normal circumstance The batteries should be replaced as soon as p...

Page 13: ...s Code and hold for approx 10 seconds until the siren emits a single long beep and long flash Solar Siren OFF To switch the Solar Siren off Press User Access Code and hold for approx 10 seconds until the siren emits a single long beep and long flash The Disarm key should be released after the long beep Anti tamper Protection The Keypad incorporates anti tamper protection features to guard against ...

Page 14: ...arranted for two years from the date of purchase against faulty materials and workmanship No liability can be accepted for any problems caused by fair wear and tear buyer s negligence improper fitting or use wilful or accidental damage or any consequential loss or damage howsoever caused This warranty does not affect your statutory rights and is valid for the country or region of your purchase If ...

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