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Z-Wave Secondary Keypad 
Technical Manual 

M/K: KP01 

Revision 2 
 

Product Overview 

The wireless keypad is a secondary control device for users to arm and disarm 
their systems in a location other than their main screen or hub. The keypad is 

also used to signal our monitoring center in the case of an emergency, and it 
displays the current state of the system as well (disarmed, armed stay, or 

armed away). 

Product Specification 

 

Indoor use only 

 

Operating Frequency: 908.42Mhz, 916Mhz 

 

Operating Temperature: 32°f to 120°f 

 

Battery Type: 4xAA 

 

Battery Life: 1 year (approximate based on usage) 

 

Z-Wave Plus V Certified 

 

S2 Encryption 

 

Smart Start Enabled 

 

What is Z-Wave? 

The Z-Wave protocol is an interoperable, wireless, RF-based communications technology designed 
specifically for control, monitoring and status reading applications in residential and light commercial 

environments. Mature, proven and broadly deployed (with over 35 million products sold worldwide), Z-Wave 
is by far the world market leader in wireless control, bringing affordable, reliable and easy-to-use 'smart' 

products to many millions of people in every aspect of daily life. Certified Z-Wave devices regardless of 

Summary of Contents for KP01

Page 1: ...ly Operating Frequency 908 42Mhz 916Mhz Operating Temperature 32 f to 120 f Battery Type 4xAA Battery Life 1 year approximate based on usage Z Wave Plus V Certified S2 Encryption Smart Start Enabled W...

Page 2: ...pad and the device s downcast light should blink several times green every ten seconds while to indicate that the keypad is actively looking to be included into a network The keypad must not already b...

Page 3: ...l There are two methods to removing the Keypad from a Z Wave network exclusion and performing a factory reset see section on Factory Reset 1 Follow the controller s instructions on putting the control...

Page 4: ...per switch in a hole big enough for a paperclip 2 Insert a paperclip into the hole until you feel the button depress 3 Hold the button down for ten seconds The green downcast indicator will blink rapi...

Page 5: ...Entry Control 1 Manufacturer Specific Manufacturer ID 0x0156 Product Type 0x4B50 Product ID 0x0001 Association The keypad supports one Association group which is the Lifeline group of able to have on...

Page 6: ...default 0 Disabled Size 1 Format Enumerated Read only No Min Value 0 Max Value 1 Default Value 1 4 Application Level Retries Description Number of attempts on top of the stack level retries to try to...

Page 7: ...y 0x0C Alarming 0x0D Alarming Burglar 0x0E Alarming Smoke 0x10 Bypass Challenge 0x11 Entry Delay 0x12 Exit Delay Target State 1 Away 2 Stay 0x13 Alarming Medical 0x14 Alarming Freeze 0x15 Alarming Wat...

Page 8: ...Type Event Home Security 0x07 Tampering Covering Removed 0x09 Motion Detected Unknown Location 0x08 Power Management 0x08 Replace Battery Soon 0x0A Replace Battery Now 0x0B Supervision When included...

Page 9: ...exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interferen...

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