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Introduction

The remote keypad is an electronic switching device which can
be fitted as an accessory for the Advantage 6 control panel and
has been designed to fit into a single gang back pattress (not
supplied), which can be either flush or surface mounted.

The remote keypad can be wired using a 4-core cable (if the
tamper circuit is not required), or wired with 6-core cable if a
tamper circuit is required between the main control panel and
the remote keypad.  The unit has been designed simply to arm,
disarm and part-arm the system.  It is not possible to change
the systems programs using the remote keypad.

The remote keypad is supplied with an attractive white finishing
plate to blend in with existing surroundings the remote keypad
is also back illuminated to facilitate ease of use during evening
time or when fitted in dark areas.  Up to 6 keypads can be used
on one panel.

Installation

We recommend that before beginning the installation work
these instructions are read carefully.

Note:

DO NOT USE A METAL PATTRESS.

Position the remote keypad at a height that allows ease of use.
The same height of a light switch would be suitable, run a 4 or
6-core cable (if tamper is in use) from the main control panel to
the remote keypad, taking care not to run the cable adjacent to
mains (230V) cable, feed the cable into the pattress and then
secure the pattress to the wall.

At the control panel

1.

Isolate the panel from the mains supply.

2.

Type in your engineer code.

3.

Unscrew the front cover of the alarm panel.

4.

If your alarm has a sounder with SAB unit fitted it is
advisable to disconnect the SAB battery.

5.

Disconnect the battery from the alarm panel.

6.

Connect the small driver board as shown in figure 1.

7.

Now connect the keypad as shown in figure 2.

Note:

If you use the 24 hour tamper circuit you need to
connect the keypad in series with the other
devices connected in the circuit.

8.

If more than one keypad is required then the connections
should be made in parallel apart from the 24 hour tamper
circuit that should be connected in series.

Advantage 6 Remote Keypad

Stock No. 437-654

Figure 1.  Driver board connection

RT

SWITCHED POSITIVE


STROBE -
BELL +
BELL -

SPEAKER

NVM RESET

BELL / STROBE  F3
SPEAKER

AUX.  F2

BATTERY  F1

AUX +
AUX -
B RED
BATTERY - BLACK
AC
AC

TRANSFORMER

SCB

24 hour

KEYSWITCH

PA

ZONE 6

ZONE 5

ZONE 4

ZONE 3

ZONE 2

ZONE 1
(Entry/Exit)

SA12

SA12

SA12

4001

+12

6

0V

7

SP-

13

KS

21

TAMP

14 15

220uF +

220uF +

78L05

PB

Tamper
switch

Figure 2.  Keypad panel connections

A

B

A. Driver board
B. Alarm panel

PCB

Remote keypad and

control panel connections

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