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DESCRIPTION

The RP1054e is a user-friendly backlit keypad designed

for use with Napco MA1000e, MA1008e and MA1010 con-
trol panels, and for replacement purposes in MA854,
MA1008-series and MA1010-series panels. A large 7-seg-
ment alphanumeric display functions as a readout for con-
trol-panel information and zone identification. Installation is
quick and easy on only four wires.

This manual provides installation information only. Refer

to the accompanying User’s Guide (OI160) for keypad
functions and operation, and to the installation manual
furnished with the control panel for panel mounting, wiring,
and programming information.

SPECIFICATIONS

Operating Voltage:

 9.0--13.0Vdc (supplied by control

panel)

Current:

 40mA*   typical

Wiring Length:

 1 keypad, 1000’ max.; 5 keypads, 300’

max. using # 22AWG wire)

Dimensions:

 4

3

8

’’ x 5

7

8

’’ x 1

1

16

’’ (HxWxD)

* Subtract from available combined standby current of

control panel.

MOUNTING

Opening the Keypad.

 There are two slots along the

bottom edge of the keypad about 1 inch from each side.
To open, insert a medium screwdriver into either slot and
push up with a slight twisting motion to release the retainer
tab. Repeat for the other slot. Pull out at the bottom and lift
off the two hooks at the top.

This keypad features a handy pull-up reference label.

(This label must be used in UL installations.) 

Before mount-

ing the keypad onto the wall,

 push the Sliding Label Plate

(with label and felt backing affixed and handle facing for-
ward) down the guides at the rear of the keypad until it
snaps into place. Once installed, the Sliding Label Plate
cannot be removed without first removing the keypad from
the wall.

When installing the rear case, be sure that the words ‘‘

UP

’’

and ‘‘

TOP

’’ (molded into the case) are properly oriented. The

rear case is provided with a variety of holes to accommo-
date virtually any mounting situation. The four 

angled

 elon-

gated holes are for mounting directly into a wall using
appropriate screws; these holes will allow levelling adjust-
ment. The four corner holes may be used when replacing
an RP854 Keypad with RPB-1 Backplate for surface

mounting directly onto a wall. The RP1054e replaces both
the keypad and the backplate. If installing into a double-
gang box, insert mounting screws through the two 

vertical

elongated holes on the left side of the case and into the
box. If the box is visible when viewed from the front, adjust
the keypad vertically, then tighten the screws. Then, using
hardware suitable for the mounting surface, add one or two
screws at the right side of the keypad case directly into the
wall to ensure a secure installation.

WIRING

Wire the keypad to the control panel terminals shown in

Table 1. 

Note:

 If using a soldering iron, be careful not to

splash solder onto the keypad circuit board or compo-
nents, as damage could result.

Keypad Wire

Color

MA854

MA1000e/M

A1008e

MA1008

MA1010

Yellow

1

9

5

6

Green

2

10

6

7

Red

3

7

3

3

Black

4

8

4

4

White

to normally-open momentary-contact remote
panic switch(es)

White

Table 1. Keypad wiring to control-panel terminals.

Remote Panic.

 To connect a remote panic button, splice

the two white wires to a normally-open momentary-contact
pushbutton switch. Similarly, additional panic buttons may
be wired in parallel with the first, as needed. If remote panic
will not be used, insulate both white leads, as a short across
them will cause a panic alarm. Note that in UL installations,
remote panic buttons must be located in the same room as
the keypad.

Keypad Panics.

 The RP1054e Keypad supports F/P/A

(Fire/Police/Auxiliary) panics. To enable Fire and Auxiliary
Panics, cut Jumper E (see 

JUMPER OPTIONS

). If enabled,

each is tripped by simultaneously pressing the following
pairs of panic buttons:

Fire Panic: press Keys [9/F] and [# ].

Police Panic: press Keys [* /P] and [# ].

Auxiliary Panic: press Keys [B/A] and [# ].

Note:

 If used as a replacement keypad in MA854 or

MA1008 systems, which do not have the F/A/P-panic fea-
ture, or in MA1010 systems without F/P/A panic, Jumper E

RP1054e KEYPAD

© NAPCO 1991

DESIGN PATS. PENDING

WI578A 3/92

NAPCO SECURITY SYSTEMS, INC.

333 BAYVIEW AVENUE

AMITYVILLE, NEW YORK 11701

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TOLL FREE: (800) 645-9445

TECHNICAL SERVICE DIRECT LINE

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 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for RP1054e

Page 1: ...N PATS PENDING WI578A 3 92 NAPCO SECURITY SYSTEMS INC 333 BAYVIEW AVENUE AMITYVILLE NEW YORK 11701 SALES REPAIRS TECHNICAL SERVICE TOLL FREE 800 645 9445 TECHNICAL SERVICE DIRECT LINE TOLL FREE 800 645 9440 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...slots along the bottom edge of the keypad about 1 inch from each side To open insert a medium screwdriver into either slot and push up with a slight twisting motion to release the retainer tab Repeat for the other slot Pull out at the bottom and lift off the two hooks at the top This keypad features a handy pull up reference label This label must be used in UL installations Before mount ing the ke...

Page 3: ...e to normally open momentary contact remote panic switch es White Table 1 Keypad wiring to control panel terminals Remote Panic To connect a remote panic button splice the two white wires to a normally open momentary contact pushbutton switch Similarly additional panic buttons may be wired in parallel with the first as needed If remote panic will not be used insulate both white leads as a short ac...

Page 4: ...ll conserve of 15mA keypad current Reduce Touchpad Backlight Cut Jumper D to reduce backlight intensity This will conserve 6mA of keypad cur rent Activate Fire Aux Panics Cut Jumper E to enable F P A keypad panics COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION To reassemble the keypad after installation hang the top of the front panel onto the hooks in the rear case and push in firmly at the bottom until the retaine...

Page 5: ...6 to test the phone lines If the test is successful the display will clear otherwise it will return indicating a need for service 7 Auto Download Failure Where available Indicates failure of a Function 6 Auto Download from the PCD2000 Reset the display by holding down Key 9 then try again to download the program KEYPAD PROGRAMMING MA1000 Series only The following keypad functions are enabled only ...

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