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User Guide

Keyprox User's Guide

MKP-160

Summary of Contents for MKP-160

Page 1: ...User Guide Keyprox User s Guide MKP 160 ...

Page 2: ...ICK ARM HOME 10 ARM AWAY QUICK ARM AWAY 11 LATCHKEY Quick Reference Guide 12 Mute exit beeps 13 Volume control 14 Show next status of open bypass zones 15 PGM X 10 16 INSTANT 17 FIRE 18 EMERGENCY 19 PANIC Press both keys simultaneously for 2 seconds 20 AUX Enroll MKP 160 Back to factory Cancel current operation 21 Control panel messages 22 Installer Mode 23 Memory Alarm 24 Trouble 25 AC failure 26...

Page 3: ...nt Cover 3 2 3 Wall Mounting Options 4 2 4 Enrolling the MKP 160 9 2 5 Configuring the MKP 160 Parameters 9 2 6 Enrolling Proximity Tags 10 3 USING THE TOUCH SCREEN KEYPROX 12 3 1 Arming and Disarming the System 12 3 2 Initiating Alarms 13 3 3 System Status and Indications 13 3 4 Bypassing Zones 16 3 5 Controlling Home Automation Devices 16 3 6 Other Functions 17 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS 18 APPEN...

Page 4: ... keys marked 7 in the Quick Reference Guide The MKP 160 can be wall mounted using the supplied bracket or be used as a desktop unit For compliance with various international standards the MKP 160 is equipped with two tamper switches that can be defined to detect when the cover of the battery compartment is removed or when the unit is removed from its mounting bracket Other features of the MKP 160 ...

Page 5: ...battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used battery according to manufacturer s instructions Figure 1 Battery Insertion Insert two 1 5V batteries in each slot while ensuring battery polarity 2 2 Closing Battery Compartment Cover Desktop Installation Using Battery Cover without Tamper Hole 1 2 Figure 2 Battery Cover Mounting part a ...

Page 6: ...C Wiring channel for wall installation Note The DC cable is available in specific models 2 3 Wall Mounting Options The MKP 160 unit mounting options are illustrated in the following drawings Wall Mounting Figure 4 Wall Mounting 1 Drill 3 mounting holes 3 Attach the unit to the bracket 2 Position the bracket and secure with 3 screws 4 Secure the unit with the screw A Hole for DC power source cable ...

Page 7: ...1 Hold the power source cable from the wall and thread it through its hole in the bracket 2 Drill 2 mounting holes and then secure bracket with 2 screws A Hole for DC power source cable installed in wall B Hole for tamper WARNING The power source optional must be 5 12VDC ...

Page 8: ...into slot and lift upward to separate the battery compartment cover from the front cover 4 Connect together the power source cable and the DC cable connector supplied Note The DC cable connector is available in specific models C DC Power Cable Connection ...

Page 9: ...onnect the DC cable connector to the DC power connection Note You can connect the DC cable directly as shown in the top drawing or via one of the wiring inlets indicated by the arrows 6 Align the bracket pins with their respective slots ...

Page 10: ...ide 7 Push the MKP 160 unit downward on the bracket 8 Secure the unit with the screw Figure 5 Wall Mounting with External DC Cable Desk mount 1 Insert the bracket pins into the corresponding slots Figure 6 Desk mount installation ...

Page 11: ...meters via the 16 DEFINE ARM ST main menu 2 5 Configuring the MKP 160 Parameters Enter the main menu in the PowerMax control panel choose the number of the touch screen keyprox device to configure and follow the configuration instructions for the MKP 160 touch screen keyprox Option Configuration Instructions Enabling the function will enable a tamper open close message Options settings disable def...

Page 12: ...eyprox Options settings enable default and disable 2 6 Enrolling Proximity Tags You can enroll proximity tags in the PowerMax control panel either through the MKP 160 touch screen keyprox as described below or through the PowerMax control panel as described in the corresponding section of the control panel s User or Installer Guide Each proximity tag corresponds to its User Code Therefore be sure ...

Page 13: ...NT TAG is displayed press the AWAY key on the MKP 160 The AWAY key and the Present Prox Tag key begin to blink 5 Present the proximity tag to the MKP 160 within the 5 second timeout period If the enrollment is successful the display reads the selected Prox Tag number followed by a box Tag no 8 PRESENT TAG ...

Page 14: ...3 If Quick Arm is enabled 2 sec Quick arm HOME 2 3 If Quick Arm is enabled 2 sec Optional 3 INSTANT After arming HOME AWAY 5 7 LATCHKEY After arming AWAY 6 7 Notes 1 If Partition is disabled at the control panel skip Step 1 2 If Partition is enabled at the control panel and a partition was not selected in Step 1 Step 2 will activate all of the partitions assigned to the user 3 The Quick arm functi...

Page 15: ... section 3 3 Panic alarm 2 sec See section 3 3 When pressing the Fire and Emergency icons together the MKP 160 starts beeping After pressing the button for approx 2 seconds the MKP 160 sends the Panic command 3 3 System Status and Indications When executing a command the MKP 160 s LED 29 in the Quick Reference Guide blinks red once to indicate transmission of the command to the control panel If th...

Page 16: ...tate General Indications The Ready Not Ready Alarm Memory Trouble and Low Battery indications are provided via the indications in the following table Number Indication 1 What it Means Instructs the user to present the RFID proximity tag in order to initiate a command Volume control mode System is NOT READY one of the zones is not secured You cannot arm the system before the zone is secured or bypa...

Page 17: ...e s battery is low and must be replaced see section 2 1 1 The key indication is displayed after the first red LED blinks indicating the status request 2 Operates only during Exit Delay 3 See respective sections in the control panel s User and Installer s Guides 4 If there is more than one status indication at a single time the keys are displayed simultaneously Zone Status Indications To view the z...

Page 18: ...Devices To operate home automation devices see the table below Note Make sure that the relevant PGM and X 10 outputs are configured correctly refer to the OUTPUTS menu in the control panel s Installer Guide Step X 10 device ON PGM device ON X 10 or PGM device OFF X 10 or PGM device TOGGLE 1 2sec 2 1 to 15 P0 PGM P0 or X 10 1 to 15 PGM P0 or X 10 1 to 15 3 The keyprox s LED blinks red once to indic...

Page 19: ...e than 7 sec to reset the MKP 160 device to factory default settings Cancels current operation Short key press Volume control Changes the volume level upon each key press Volume level alternates between 1 2 3 0 Mute exit beeps Mutes the exit beeps small circle key will appear above the key Press button again to cancel mute Note Operates only per Exit Delay duration Upon next Exit Delay the exit be...

Page 20: ...sed mode Low Battery Threshold 3 8 V Power source optional 5 12VDC Back light Blue white or black white Operating Temperature 0 C to 55 C 32 F to 131 F Dimensions WxLxD 150x100x20mm 5 7 8 x 3 7 8 x 13 16 in Weight including battery and bracket 379 g 13 oz Mounting Wall mounted or desktop Color White black or silver Compliance with Standards Europe EN 300220 1 EN 300220 2 EN300330 EN301489 EN60950 ...

Page 21: ... exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment The digital circuit of this device has 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 radiate radio frequency energy an...

Page 22: ...However if the Manufacturer is held liable whether directly or indirectly for any loss or damage arising under this limited warranty THE MANUFACTURER S MAXIMUM LIABILITY IF ANY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT which shall be fixed as liquidated damages and not as a penalty and shall be the complete and exclusive remedy against the Manufacturer When accepting the deliv...

Page 23: ...resent your tag The Keyprox s LED blinks red once to indicate transmission of the arming command to the control panel The LED and the buzzer then indicate the control panel s response see System Status and Indications section 3 3 Arm HOME present TAG Disarm OFF present TAG 3 Quick arm AWAY if Quick Arm is enabled 2 sec Quick arm HOME if Quick Arm is enabled 2 sec 4 INSTANT After arming HOME AWAY L...

Page 24: ...or Detector Wireless PIR Pet immune Detector Wireless Curtain type Detector GSM GPRS Communicator Proximity Tags Wireless Indoor Siren Wireless Outdoor Siren Wireless Fire Detector www visonic com 2012 Tyco International Ltd and its Respective Companies All Rights Reserved MKP 160 English User Guide D 303503 ...

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