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Extra Keypad for 
Alarm System

Summary of Contents for 49-454

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Please read before using this equipment Extra Keypad for Alarm System ...

Page 2: ...tem 9 Assigning an Address 11 Testing the Connection 13 Installing the Keypad 14 Operation 16 Setting the Security Code 16 Arming Disarming the Alarm 18 Using Annunciate Mode 19 Understanding ARMED and READY 20 2000 RadioShack Corporation All Rights Reserved RadioShack and RadioShack com are trademarks used by RadioShack Corporation ...

Page 3: ...3 Contents Triggering a Panic Alarm 22 Testing the System 23 Troubleshooting 24 Care 24 Specifications 26 ...

Page 4: ...y systems 4 16 Zone Security System Cat No 49 459 2 Zone Security System Cat No 49 454 You can mount the keypad almost any where in your home providing additional remote locations for disarming and arm ing the system and for programming ac cess code numbers This keypad s features include Armed and Ready Indicators show the alarm system s status ...

Page 5: ...d Selectable Keypad Address lets you add up to 3 additional keypads for extra convenience This product is UL listed under Standard Number 1023 Household Burglar Alarm System Units Use only with UL listed security devices READ THIS FIRST Properly connecting and installing the keypad requires careful planning before you begin Read this entire manual and plan your installation before continuing ...

Page 6: ... Here are some important points to con sider when planning your installation Where will you mount the keypad The keypad is designed only for indoor installation It should be readily accessible to those who will use it but should not be easily seen by an intruder and should be mounted away from dust dirt and temperature or humidity extremes What other hardware and tools do you need You should mount...

Page 7: ...stall this box you will need four conductor cable and a screwdriver to connect the keypad to your alarm system Note You can mount the keypad directly on wood or plasterboard walls without an electrical box However the electrical box gives added stability and protects the keypad from tampering ...

Page 8: ...8 A Quick Look at Your Keypad A Quick Look at Your Keypad SET UP ARM ANNC ENTER CANCEL ...

Page 9: ... TO YOUR ALARM SYSTEM 1 Route four conductor cable not sup plied available at your local RadioShack store from the alarm system to the location where you will install the keypad 2 Secure the wires to the keypad by stripping about 1 2 inch of insulation from the end of each wire loosening the terminal screw placing the bare end of the wire under the terminal clamp and tightening the screw ...

Page 10: ...10 Preparation 3 Connect the wires from the keypad to the alarm system s terminals as indicated Keypad Terminal To49 459 Terminal No To 49 454 Terminal No POWER 41 9 GND 44 7 DATA1 43 10 DATA2 42 8 ...

Page 11: ...lled keypad must have a differ ent address to work with your alarm sys tem If you are installing only one keypad and there are no other keypads already connected you do not need to change the address If you are installing more POWER DATA1 GND DATA2 ...

Page 12: ...uding the keypad supplied with the system remove the installed keypads and note the position of the two DIP switches on their back pan els 2 Use a sharp object such as the tip of a pen to set the DIP switches on each new keypad so no two keypads have the same setting There are four possible settings for each key pad as shown in the following chart DIP Switches ...

Page 13: ...ge 9 and Assigning an Address on Page 11 follow the instructions in your alarm system s owner s manual to arm and disarm the system using the keypad After you confirm proper operation dis connect the cable from both the alarm system and the keypad Keypad Number Address 1 Address 2 1 Off Off 2 On Off 3 Off On 4 On On ...

Page 14: ... stud An elec tronic wall stud finder is available at your local RadioShack store 2 Using a single gang electrical box as a template cut a hole in the wall the same size as the box 3 Route connection wires from the alarm system to the hole through the attic walls and so on and through the knock out plug in the electrical box Leave at least 6 inches of extra wire for connection to the keypad ...

Page 15: ...cessed slightly behind the surface of the wall 5 Connect the wires to the keypad and the alarm system terminals accord ing to the chart in Connecting the Keypad to Your Alarm System on Page 9 6 Press the button on the bottom of the keypad then remove the keypad s front cover 7 Secure the keypad to the box using the supplied screws Then replace the keypad s front cover ...

Page 16: ... armed disarm it by entering the current four digit personal security code If this is the first time you have turned on the sys tem the security code is the sys tem s default code ARMED on the keypad turns off 2 Hold down SETUP for 2 seconds Both ARMED and READY flash slowly 3 Enter the current security code Both ARMED and READY flash rapidly ...

Page 17: ... times and the system returns to standby mode If you entered the wrong code ARMED flashes three times and the system returns to standby mode Start again from Step 1 Notes If you take longer than 30 seconds to complete Step 3 4 or 5 the keypad automatically resets to the old code Begin again from Step 2 If other keypads are installed the alarm system does not respond to ...

Page 18: ...st digit press CANCEL to cancel the previous entries then enter the security code again ARMING DISARMING THE ALARM To arm the system enter the security code then press ARM Or press ARM twice ARMED lights To disarm the sys tem enter the security code ARMED turns off Note If you enter the wrong security code three times in a row the alarm system locks out all keypads for about 5 minutes ...

Page 19: ...sarmed and no zone is violated hold down SETUP for about 2 seconds ARMED and READY flash slowly 2 Enter the current security code within 30 seconds ARMED and READY flash rapidly 3 Press ANNC annunciate once ARMED and READY turn off 4 To enable annunciate mode press ENTER READY flashes 3 times If the alarm system detects any change in the assigned zone it sounds a brief pre alarm ...

Page 20: ...ecurity code press ANNC then press CANCEL READY flashes 3 times UNDERSTANDING ARMED AND READY Note A loop is an electrical circuit con sisting of one or more sensors connected in series or parallel ARMED READY Meaning Off Off 1 System is dis armed loop is vio lated broken 2 SETUP mode On On System is armed loop is OK ...

Page 21: ...ng slowly Flashing slowly System is in setup mode Flashing Off Loop is violated in armed mode and the alarm sounded Flashing On Loop is violated in armed mode or the panic alarm sounded Flashing alter nately Flashing alter nately Communication between the alarm and keypad is bro ken ARMED READY Meaning ...

Page 22: ...manual for further information TRIGGERING A PANIC ALARM You can trigger a panic alarm at any time by pressing ENTER and CANCEL at the same time The system does not have to be armed to sound the panic alarm TESTING THE SYSTEM Check the system once a week to be sure it is operating properly Refer to the main control unit s operating instructions for proper test procedures ...

Page 23: ...hen testing your system be sure to discon nect security dialers or any other devices that send a message to a remote loca tion Because the alarm system sounds during these tests be sure to notify your neighbors and any proper authorities of the test ...

Page 24: ...actory de fault if the security system loses AC pow er Try the default security code If you cannot remember the code refer to your security system s owner s manual for instructions on how to reset the facto ry default code Care Keep the keypad dry if it gets wet wipe it dry immediately Use and store the key pad only in normal temperature environ ments Handle the keypad carefully do ...

Page 25: ...with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new Modifying or tampering with the keypad s internal components can cause a mal function and might invalidate its warranty If your keypad is not performing as it should take it to your local RadioShack store for assistance ...

Page 26: ...LEDs 25 mA 12 VDC one LED Operating Range 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Storage Temp 40 to 149 F 40 to 65 C Dimensions 19 20 219 20 41 2 inches 37 72 115 mm Weight 105 g 3 7 oz Specifications are typical individual units might vary Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice ...

Page 27: ...USED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE LOSS OF TIME DATA PROPERTY REVENUE OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUEN TIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Some states do not allow limitations on ho...

Page 28: ... does not cover a damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of God abuse accident misuse im proper or abnormal usage failure to follow instructions im proper installation or maintenance alteration lightning or other incidence of excess voltage or current b any repairs other than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized Ser vice Facility c consumables such as fuses or batteries d cosmeti...

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