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www.pyronix.com

Pyronix Limited, Pyronix House, Braithwell Way, Hellaby, Rotherham, S66 8QY, UK

EN50131-1:2006 + A2:2017

EN50131-3:2009

EN50131-5-3:2005 +A1:2008

PD6662:2017

Security Grade (SG) 2

Environmental Class (EC) II

EN

Status LEDs

Ready (amber)

No inputs are active. The 
control panel is ready to be armed.

Alarm (red)

An alarm activation has occurred.

Tamper (red)

A tamper activation has occurred.

Fault (amber)

The control panel has detected a 
fault. If flashing, the Engineer Menu 
has been accessed.

Disarmed (green)

The control panel has been 
disarmed.

Wireless LED Keypad

Partcode: LEDP/R-WE

Doc SAP: 102022147-01

1.1

Product information

Applies to electrical products sold within the European community. At the end of the electrical product’s life, do 
not dispose of it with household waste. Where possible, recycle the product. Check with your Local Authority or 
retailer for recycling advice in your country. 

Warranty

This product is sold subject to our standard warranty conditions and is warranted again 
defects in workmanship for a period of two years. In the interest of continuing care and 
design, Pyronix Ltd reserves the right to amend specifications without giving prior notice.
For more information please visit https://www.pyronix.com/terms-conditions-sales/

Proximity reader

The proximity reader is located to the left of the output LEDs. When a promixity tag is presented, 
a ‘beep’ should be heard from the keypad.

1. Installation

Please follow steps 1.1 through 1.5 to install keypad to surface. Step 1.6 can either be done at the 
start or at the end.

Please note: 

Keypads/proximity readers should not be mounted on a metal surface, or be located 

within 1m of another proximity reader, loudspeakers and/or any equipment using >100V; as the 
tag reader response will degrade.

2. PCB layout and battery

To avoid damage to internal components, touch an earthed metal conductor to dissipate any 
static electricity. With the case open, connect the battery leads to the battery connector port and 
seat securely in the battery holder. When replacing the battery, disconnect the battery connector 
and pull the ribbon to dislodge the battery. Dispose of old batteries in accordance with your local 
regulations. Replace only with 1 x BATT-ES1 SAP: 361300030.
See diagram for the location of the tamper spring.

3. Learning the keypad

To learn the keypad, put the control panel in learning mode, ready to pair with the keypad. Press 
and hold the ‘learn button’ for at least 5 seconds then release. Whilst holding, the LEDs will cycle 
and when released, the ‘disarmed’ LED will flash to indicate a successful pairing. If all LEDs stay lit, 
the procedure failed and must be tried again. To enable the wireless keypad, please refer to the 
control panel programming guide.

4. Output control

Press 

d

 then enter Master Manager code.

Keys 1 to 4 will light up green to indicate this has been done correctly.
Press the keys to toggle the outputs on and off.
The LED of the respective output will illuminate when the output is on and will extinguish when 
the output is off.
Press 

x

 to exit.

Specifications

Device colour

White and black

Casing

3mm ABS plastics

Dimensions (W x H x D)

168 x 121 x 34mm

Tamper switches

Front and rear

Battery

1x BATT-ES1
(CP405050-P2, 3.0V, 4700mAh LiMnO2)

Low battery threshold

2.4V

Transmission 

868MHz FM tranceiver narrow band
Fully encrypted rolling code

Storage temperature

-10°C to +40°C

Operating temperature

-10°C to +40°C

EN50131 Certified

Grade 2

Output
on

Output
off

&

168mm

121mm

34mm

290g

>5s

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1.3

1.4

1.5

1.6

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