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If the
jumper is fitted
, the radio keypad transmits an unset command two seconds
after the user presents a recognised proximity tag. This feature is designed for use
when the keypad is working with BS8243/DD243 compliant systems.
(Note that this delay does not apply to the setting procedure.)
If the
Jumper is not fitted
, the keypad transmits a command after a user has
presented their proximity tag, and then pressed another key (A, B, or unset).
KEY-RKPZ
Address Bus Device
This option allows you to add a KEY-RKPZ 2-way radio keypad from another existing
keypad. Select the option and then hold down the A and
buttons on the new keypad.
The control unit assigns a bus address and displays it at the keypad you are using (on the
top line of the display). For further information, please refer to the keypad's installation
instructions.
Edit Keypad
To program a KEY-RKPZ, use the
Edit Keypad
option and select the keypad. If you wish
to find out where a keypad is located,
press “*”. The displayed keypad will sound a
continuous tone. Press “#” to stop the tone.
The
Edit Keypad
menu contains the following options:
Name
To change the keypad's name, which appears in reported reports faults or other
events.
Partitions (partitioned system only)
To assign the keypad to partitions. The procedure is similar to assigning wired
keypads to partitions; see page 55.
Key A/B/C/D
To program the quick-set keys (A, B, C and D). The procedure is similar to
configuring quick-set keys for wired keypads; see page 55.
Zones
To enable or disable zones that connect directly to a keypad. The procedure is
similar to enabling or disabling zones for wired keypads; see page 56.
Zone Type
This is for future use. Use only 2-wire FSL.
Delete Keypad
Use this menu option to delete a radio keypad from the system. This clears the bus
address stored within the keypad and deletes the record of that address from the control
unit. After using this option, make sure you leave the Installer menu in order to make the
control unit save the change(s) you have made.
Enable Keypad
You can use this option to disable or enable a keypad. You may want to disable a keypad
if you suspect that it is faulty, and wish to remove it from service temporarily. While the
keypad is disabled, the control unit ignores all signals or input from the device, but retains
the name and other settings allocated to the device.