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DE2462U MKP-150/151/152 User Guide 

 

MKP-150/151/152 

2-Way Wireless Keypad 

User's Guide

1. INTRODUCTION

NOTE: RELEVANT TO P VERSION B AND ABOVE 

The MKP-150/151(different color) and MKP-152 operate using two-way 
encrypted coded transmission and provides aural and visual indications. 
For each P, PowerMax Pro, PowerMaxComplete, 
PowermaxExpress control panel, a maximum of two MKP-150/151/152 
keypad devices may be enrolled. 
The MKP-150/151/152 includes an optional partition feature. 
Partitioning allows you to have up to three independently controllable 
areas with different user codes assigned to each partition or one user 
code assigned to up to three partitions. A partition can be armed or 
disarmed regardless of the status of the other partitions within the 
system. 

Note:

 The Partition feature appears only after Partitioning is enabled 

via the control panel. 

The MKP-150/151/152 may be operated either by AC power supply 
or by battery power. If AC power is used, the device operates 
continuously and the system status is constantly updated. If powered 
by batteries, the keypad enters sleep mode 15 sec after last key 
press. The keypad immediately becomes operational again upon 
pressing of any key. 

 

Note: 

In the event of an AC power failure, the MKP-150/151/152 

operates on batteries as described above. 

The device enables the user to arm/disarm the alarm system, to initiate 
emergency/fire/panic alarms and to turn lighting devices on and off. 
The main features of the MKP-150/151/152 are: 

 Status, alarm

 

memory,

 

and

 

trouble

 

data

 

retrieval

 

from

 

the control panel. 

  Automatic reporting to the control panel of low battery voltage, AC 

failure, tamper. 

  Visual indications by red/green/amber LED and LCD display. 

  Keypad and LCD backlighting activation. 

  Light dim / brightness 

 Various audible signals sounded by the speaker in response to 

specific actions. 

  Automatic supervision messages. 

  Diagnostic test of the control panel. 

  Two long-life 3 Volt Lithium batteries. 

 Wall mounting. 

 Friendly programming. 

The Power (green) LED lights when operated using AC power. The 

Trouble (amber) LED lights if a "trouble" state is currently detected 

within the control panel. The Chime (green) LED lights when the chime 

function is active. The Arm (red) LED lights when the system is in 

armed state (away mode), or flashes (home mode). 
A periodic supervision message is transmitted, at regular intervals, from 
the MKP-150/151/152 to the control panel. This ensures active 
participation of the MKP-150/151/152 in the system. 
Operating power is obtained from two 3 Volt Lithium batteries, or by 
AC. A weak battery causes a "low battery" message to be sent to the 
control panel. 
A Screen Saver appears on the display (if enabled by the installer on the 
control panel unit) when no key is pressed for more than 30 seconds. 
The display reads “POWERMAX” and the LEDs do not light (to prevent 
an intruder of knowing the system status). The normal display returns 
after pressing the OFF button followed by entering user code (

Refresh 

by Code

) or after pressing any key (

Refresh by Key

), depending on the 

control panel settings of the installer. If 

Refresh by Key

 was selected, 

the first key press (except for Fire and Emergency) causes the normal 
display to return while a second press performs the key function. In the 
case of the Fire and Emergency keys, the first key press causes the 
normal display to return and also performs the Fire/Emergency function. 

 

AWAY

MICROPHONE

PLAY MESSAGE

VOLUME UP /

LIGHT BRIGHT

VOLUME DOWN /

LIGHT DIM

CHIME ON/OFF

MUTE SPEAKER

NO ENTRY DELAY

RECORD MESSAGE

LIGHT OFF

PARTITION

SELECTION

ARMING

“AWAY”

ARMING “HOME”

DISARMING

BYPASS

LIGHT ON

EMERGENCY

(

(

FIRE

PANIC

(press both buttons)

ARM

 IND

ICAT

OR (

red)

TRO

UBL

E

 IND

ICAT

OR (

amb

er)

CHI

ME

 IND

ICAT

OR 

(gree

n)

POW

ER

 IND

ICAT

OR 

(gree

n)

“SHOW / OK”

BUTTON

“ESCAPE”

 BUTTON

“NEXT”

BUTTON

LCD

WINDOW

“BACK”

 BUTTON

SPEAKER

ESC

ESC

Arm

Trou

ble

Chim

e

Pow

er

 

Figure 1a:

 External View – MKP-150/151 

Summary of Contents for MKP-150

Page 1: ...ific actions Automatic supervision messages Diagnostic test of the control panel Two long life 3 Volt Lithium batteries Wall mounting Friendly programming The Power green LED lights when operated using AC power The Trouble amber LED lights if a trouble state is currently detected within the control panel The Chime green LED lights when the chime function is active The Arm red LED lights when the s...

Page 2: ...tion The unit enters sleep mode 15 seconds after last use applies only when using batteries or when there is a power failure Supervision A periodic supervision message programmable is transmitted automatically once every 15 minutes Europe once every 60 minutes USA or according to the local standards This function can be disabled Panic Alarm Message Activated by simultaneously pressing the and keys...

Page 3: ...he screw pull down the bracket fully 1 Remove the bracket 2 Figure 2a Bracket Removal MKP 150 151 After removing the scre w pull down the bracket fully 1 Remove the bracket 2 Figure 2b Bracket Removal MKP 152 Mark and drill 4 holes in mounting surface Insert wall anchors and fasten the bracket to the mounting surface with 4 screws Screw Holes Screw Hole IMPORTANT The back tamper switch will not ac...

Page 4: ...e terminal block Route the wiring through the wiring channels Note The transformer is optional Figure 5a Wiring MKP 150 151 9 VAC Note The transformer is optional Wiring Inlets Connect the 9 VAC power supply to the terminal block Route the wiring through the wiring channels Figure 5b Wiring MKP 152 Match the panel with the bracket projections Pull downward and secure the bracket with the locking s...

Page 5: ...during exit and entry delays Options enable beeps off when home and disable beeps BACK LIGHT The keypad and LCD back light can be activated in one of two ways By key press back light is activated for ten seconds by a long press 2 sec of any key Always on back light remains on continuously Enabled only when the unit is connected to the AC supply The options are OFF after 10s and always ON JAM DETEC...

Page 6: ...term 4 user term 5 READY 00 00 USER SETTING WALK TEST ENTER CODE installer code INSTALLER MODE SUPERVISION superv time 15m superv time 1h disable PIEZO BEEP enable beeps disable beeps off when home In Canada disable must be selected SERIAL NUMBER xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx JAM DETECT UL 20 20 EN 30 60 class 6 30 60 disable BACK LIGHT OFF after 10s always ON PIEZO BEEP Partition disabled Par...

Page 7: ...E _ _ _ _ INSTALLER MODE 4 4 4 example SET PHONE NUMBER SET USER CODES user code 1 1 1 1 1 code user code 1 1 AUTO ARM OPTION disable autoarm enable autoarm if it is the current option time AUTO ARM TIME arm time _ _ _ _A SQUAWK OPTION 1 1 1 SET VOICE OPTION enable prompts if it is the current option 1 5 4 digit master user code if not satisfed if not satisfed disable prompts disable prompts enabl...

Page 8: ... any interference received including interference that may cause undesirable operation The digital circuit of this device had been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations This equipment generates uses and can radia...

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