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GENERAL DESCRIPTION

 

The NAPCO Freedom Deadbolt-Activated Home Protection 

System, a revolutionary new concept in residential security, com-
bines intuitive interactive arming with a passive disarming scheme, 
providing a system which is not only effortless to use, but also 
100% false alarm resistant during the critical arming and disarming 
sequences. 

The system is armed with a simple push of a button (

L

 

or 

M

) on the F-TP Touchpad control module, followed by the 

locking of the home’s deadbolt.  To disarm, simply unlock the 
deadbolt.   

The microprocessor controlled F-TP Touch-

pad receives information regarding the status of the 
deadbolt and door through its integral receiver, 
from the F-LTRANS wireless transmitter and an 
integral PIR sensor to ensure fool-proof operation. 

The F-LTRANS wireless transmitter deter-

mines the status of the deadbolt (locked or 
unlocked) through the F-TAB deadbolt sensor, 
which is installed in the deadbolt strike hole.  The 
door status (open or closed) is supplied to the F-
LTRANS wireless transmitter via a reed switch or 
door contact sensor (not provided) wired into it.  
This information is transmitted to the wireless re-
ceiver inside the F-TP Touchpad, and is used to 
arm and/or disarm the system.  There are no mov-
ing parts in the F-TAB deadbolt sensor to break or 
wear out; its adaptive inductive system ensures 
trouble free use.  If the position of the bolt in the 
deadbolt strike hole changes over time due to the 
door sagging, deadbolt replacement, etc., the F-TP 
Touchpad microprocessor will automatically ac-
count for, and make, the necessary adjustments for these 
changes. 

The F-TP Touchpad’s integral wide-angle PIR motion sensor 

acts as an occupancy sensor that provides the microprocessor 
with activity information which prevents the user from making er-
rors during the critical exit and entry periods.  For example, if the 
User presses the AWAY button, opens and closes the door and 
locks the deadbolt but does not leave, the PIR will sense the 
User’s presence in the home and automatically default to STAY 
mode arming, preventing a false alarm.   

If the system is armed in the AWAY mode, the F-TP Touch-

pad PIR will generate an alarm if an intruder is detected.  After an 
intruder has been detected, the system may only be silenced by 
inserting the F-IFOB digital key into the F-IFOB slot on the F-TP 
Touchpad. 

By allowing this level of system control without traditional 

numeric keypad interaction, the NAPCO Freedom System will pro-
vide a significant reduction in false alarms due to user error and 
also provide comfortable use of the system to those customers 
whose technophobic tendencies would prevent them from arming 

and disarming the system using a traditional keypad.   

The NAPCO Freedom System is also designed to prevent 

the arming of the alarm system if all deadbolts are not engaged, a 
high security feature normally found only in very elaborate high-
end installations. 

 

INTEGRAL WIRELESS RECEIVER 

The F-TP Touchpad incorporates an integral RF receiver.  

This receiver receives transmissions ONLY from the F-LTRANS 
wireless transmitter (no other transmitters will work with this re-
ceiver).  The system uses two different frequencies to reduce 
"nulls" and prevent noise on a single frequency from disrupting 

communication.  Rolling codes are also used to 
prevent transmissions from being recorded and re-
transmitted to defeat the system.   
The minimum free air distance is about 600 feet, 
but walls and other obstructions may significantly 
reduce this distance.  The Primary transmitter 
should never have a range problem as it should be 
placed within the same room as the F-TP Touch-
pad as required for the integral PIR to protect the 
interior deadbolt latch.  However, the signal range 
should be taken into account when considering the 
use of a second transmitter to optionally protect a 
second door

 

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deadbolt. 

 

INSTALLATION 

The NAPCO Freedom System utilizes the home’s 
existing deadbolts and requires only that the F-
TAB deadbolt sensor be installed into the deadbolt 
strike hole in the door jamb.  This sensor enables 
the system to detect the status of the deadbolt and 
is compatible with all ¾" diameter deadbolts with a 

5/8" throw or greater.  Simply remove the strike plate and dust cup, 
run the 2 conductor wire from the deadbolt hole to a F-LTRANS 
wireless transmitter, and insert the F-TAB deadbolt sensor into the 
strike hole.  The F-TP Touchpad installs on a 4-wire bus and also 
includes an integral siren that produces 85 dB (at 10 feet) as re-
quired for UL Residential Burglar and Fire.  The Touchpad does 
not have to be located next to the door, but can be mounted any-
where that allows the integral PIR to protect the door latch, and 
allows the user to hear the siren chirp when exiting and arming 
AWAY.  The F-LTRANS wireless transmitter is typically mounted 
adjacent to the doorframe.  It may be mounted high enough to be 
unobtrusive, yet accessible for inspection and battery replacement. 

The F-TP Touchpad includes 1 optional on-board input for 

an auxiliary device such as a motion sensor, glass-break detector 
or other device.  In less time than it takes to install a traditional key-
pad, this comprehensive module consisting of the Touchpad, 
deadbolt sensor, door contact, motion sensor and siren can be 
installed. 

NOTE:  

If protecting a door with glass panels or side lights, 

FREEDOM Wireless 

F-TP Touchpad, F-LTRANS and F-TAB 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

WI1439  10/05 

This manual contains the Installation Instructions for the F-TP Touchpad, F-TAB deadbolt sensor and the F-LTRANS wireless trans-

mitter.  It is intended to be used in conjunction with the F-8 Panel Installation Instructions (WI1431)  

and the F-8 Panel Programming Instructions (WI1432). 

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Summary of Contents for F-TP Touchpad

Page 1: ...aged a high security feature normally found only in very elaborate high end installations INTEGRAL WIRELESS RECEIVER The F TP Touchpad incorporates an integral RF receiver This receiver receives transmissions ONLY from the F LTRANS wireless transmitter no other transmitters will work with this re ceiver The system uses two different frequencies to reduce nulls and prevent noise on a single frequen...

Page 2: ...itter The Secondary transmitter should always be tested prior to installation as follows After installing and learning the Primary transmitter place the Secondary transmitter in the selected mounting location and remove the cover Remove the F TP Touchpad from its backplate and have someone observe the re ceiver LED as the Secondary transmitter tamper switch is pressed and released The receiver LED...

Page 3: ...ned straight down as shown in Step 3 Place the template against the selected wall at a height of approx 60 to the top of the Touchpad Mark or punch through the 4 oval mounting holes and the wire access opening 2 60 Ç TOP UP Open the F TP Touchpad Remove the front of the Touchpad housing by in serting a screwdriver into the 2 slots in the bottom of pad Twist screwdriver to remove cover 1 TOP UP Fut...

Page 4: ... Mount the F LTRANS inside a drop ceiling above the door frame or in any location suitable for the installation see illustration for possible locations Using its mounting base as a template mark the mounting holes and wire access hole leaving at least from the edge of the door molding to allow for the greater width of the F LTRANS case Drill the wire access hole as necessary 10 Possible mounting l...

Page 5: ...TAY lights on the Touchpad should turn on the system armed STAY 4 Disengage the deadbolt and the system should disarm and turn back off READY light turns on 5 Open the door The Touchpad should sound a chime If there is a problem see Troubleshooting on page 9 To learn a second transmitter start again at step 17 21 Multiple Transmitters Notes The Primary transmitter that is lo cated in the same room...

Page 6: ...shown on wiring dia gram Terminal 1 is 12 V DC Term 2 is GND and Term 3 is Data Terminal 4 Alarm Output Terminal 4 is wired to terminal 14 Bell of the F 8 Panel to drive the internal alarm sounder of the F TP Touchpad upon alarm Terminal 8 9 Zone 2 Aux Zone Terminals 8 9 are the connections for the Aux Zone This zone may be wired to a motion sensor glass break sensor or a magnetic contact Cut jump...

Page 7: ...on which is intended to prevent an in truder from walking along the wall towards the Touchpad and deadbolt If an intruder is detected in the Anti Tamper zone the system will be put into a lockout state for a period of several min utes during which the system may only be disarmed with an F IFOB In cases where an extremely large signal is generated in the Anti Tamper zone an actual Zone 2 alarm or z...

Page 8: ...FIRE BELL GND GREEN BLACK RED 2 WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS RED BLACK GREEN YELLOW FREEDOM F 8 CONTROL PANEL See WI1076 for more information YELLOW 2 2K 2 2K ZONE 3 ZONE 4 F PROG OPTIONAL GEM RECV XP8 OPTIONAL 2 2K 2 2K ZONE 5 ZONE 6 RED BLACK GREEN YELLOW JP1 ADDR PIR AUX2 1 2 3 4 ZONE 8 PIR GLASS BREAK SEN SOR ETC COM F TP 2 Optional 8 9 Location of Wireless Receiver Circuit Board Location of Wireless ...

Page 9: ...tter is intentionally learned clear the F TP Touchpad memory and re learn the transmitter as follows Using a pen tip press and hold the F TP Touchpad receiver button down about 6 seconds until the LED turns on steady Release the button and the LED will flash rapidly indicating the receiver is in Learn Mode with all pre existing data erased 4 Note Transmitters CANNOT be programmed with their covers...

Page 10: ...10 NOTES ...

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Page 12: ... 2 3 8 4 3 8 3 5 16 Wire Access Hole Cut in Wall SINGLE GANG MOUNTING HOLES It may be necessary to drill a hole in the single gang box to allow the antenna wire to be positioned straight down as shown in the previous installation instructions ...

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