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10 VERSA-KWRL2 

SATEL 

4.2.2  Volume 

 

 

Fig. 5. DLOADX program: keypad volume settings. 

 

Volume 

– volume level of the beeps generated during keypad operation (key pressing, 

confirmation of performed operation, etc.). 

Chime

 – volume level of the beeps generated after zone violation (CHIME). 

Entry delay

 – volume level of the entry delay beeps. 

Exit delay

 – volume level of the exit delay beeps. 

Fire alarm

 – volume level of the fire alarm beeps. 

Burglary alarm

 – volume level when signaling burglar, panic and auxiliary (medical) alarms. 

Warning alarm

 – volume level when signaling warning alarms. 

Trouble signaling

 – volume level when signaling troubles. 

4.2.3  Proximity cards 

Arming 

Card hold-down

 – if you select this option, the user will have to bring the card close to the 

keys and hold it still for about 3 seconds to arm the system. 

Card read

 – if you select this option, the user will only have to bring the card close to the 

keys to arm the system. 

When configuring the keypad by using functions available in the service mode, use the 
“Prox.card – arms” option to define how to arm the system using the proximity card 
(option enabled = “Card read”; option disabled = “Card hold-down”). 

Card hold-down control outputs 

If you have selected the “Card read” option, you can permit the users to toggle the 
“15. Controlled” type outputs (the output status will change after the card is brought close to 
the keys and held still for about 3 seconds). Select the outputs the users will be allowed to 
control. 

Summary of Contents for VERSA-KWRL2

Page 1: ...VERSA KWRL2 Wireless keypad Firmware version 3 00 versa kwrl2_en 04 19 SATEL sp z o o ul Budowlanych 66 80 298 Gda sk POLAND tel 48 58 320 94 00 www satel pl...

Page 2: ...improve the quality of its products which may result in changes in their technical specifications and software Current information about the changes being introduced is available on our website Pleas...

Page 3: ...roller must be connected to the communication bus of the VERSA VERSA IP VERSA Plus alarm control panel In the ACU 220 ACU 280 controller switch 9 must be set in OFF position and switch 10 must be set...

Page 4: ...urs or an entry delay or an exit delay begins see description of the Wake up parameter section Settings stored in ABAX 2 ABAX controller p 6 When the keypad is in the wake up mode it works in much the...

Page 5: ...ttery improperly Be particularly careful during installation and replacement of the batteries The manufacturer is not liable for the consequences of incorrect installation of the battery The used batt...

Page 6: ...wall different for plaster wall etc When installed the device must withstand a pull off force of at least 50 N 10 Put the cover on the catches and snap the enclosure shut 11 Lock the cover using screw...

Page 7: ...ypad data will be automatically written to the control panel 3 1 2 LCD keypad You can add wireless keypads in the service mode by means of the New device function 2 Hardware 1 Kpds exps 3 Wireless mod...

Page 8: ...Kpds exps 3 Wireless dev 2 Config device wireless keypad name 4 1 1 Description of parameters and options Presence contr if this option is enabled the keypad presence is being monitored If there is no...

Page 9: ...signal of zones Zone chime the keypad can audibly signal violation of selected zones If the zone is armed violation will not trigger the CHIME signal The wireless keypad signals the CHIME from zones n...

Page 10: ...are fully armed if the option is disabled the LED goes off after just one of the partitions is armed in any mode Fig 4 DLOADX program keypad settings stored in the control panel Show code entering Cod...

Page 11: ...ssages Partitions Part alarm msg if this option is enabled messages on partition alarms will be displayed they contain the name of partition Zones Zone alarm msg if this option is enabled messages on...

Page 12: ...3 Proximity cards Arming Card hold down if you select this option the user will have to bring the card close to the keys and hold it still for about 3 seconds to arm the system Card read if you select...

Page 13: ...reat each key pressing exactly in the same way When in the wake up mode the wireless keypad works much in the same way as the wired LCD keypad For how to use the keypad please refer to the control pan...

Page 14: ...nt consumption BT2 battery card reader disabled 30 mA Maximum current consumption BT2 battery card reader enabled 40 mA Environmental class according to EN50130 5 II Operating temperature range 10 C 5...

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