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safe to add to other systems) and deletes zones and outputs associated with the device.
Exit the Installer menu to save the change.
Note:
Remove all power from the system (battery and mains) before disconnecting any
device from the bus.
Holding down D and
at a keypad while its tamper switch is open clears the address from
the keypad. Normally, you should clear the address only by using
Delete Keypad
. If you
have used D and
at a keypad that is known to the system and still connected to the bus,
you can either power the control unit down and up again for it to recognise the keypad
(you will be prompted to press the A and
keys), or go to another keypad and use
Delete
Keypad
to delete the keypad.
Enable Keypad
Use this option and set the enable
status to “No” if you suspect that the device is faulty,
and wish to remove it from service temporarily.
The effects of enabling/disabling a keypad are described on page 59.
Replace Keypad
Use this option if you wish to replace a wired keypad with a new keypad, but leave the
keypad's configuration intact in the control unit.
When you use
Replace Keypad
, the control unit disables the selected keypad, but retains
the keypad's zones and other configuration. You can then power down the system,
disconnect the keypad from the bus, and reconnect a new keypad (of the same type) to
the bus.
When you power up the control unit again, the remaining keypads will show an alert that
the old keypad has been disabled. Select
Replace Keypad
again, select the
Add
option
and then hold down the A and
keys on the new keypad. The control unit will assign the
bus device address of the device you removed to the new device, along with all the zones
and other configuration from the old device. The new device will not need any further
configuration.
Radio Keypads
i-rk01
The i-rk01 1-way radio keypad is a transmitter that users can employ to set, unset and
silence alarms on the system remotely. The radio keypad is a transmitter only, and does
not display any system information or make any alarm, entry, exit tones etc. The LEDs on
the radio keypad glow to show that it is transmitting a signal. There are no set status
LEDs.
Note:
When delivered from the factory, i-rk01 radio keypads transmit four-digit access
codes. If you change the system to use six-digit access codes, radio keypads will no
longer function with access codes (they will still function with prox tags). It is possible to
change a radio keypad to transmit six-digit access codes. Please refer to the i-rk01
installation instructions.
When installing a radio keypad, you must first teach the control unit the radio keypad's
identity. In addition, you can give each radio keypad a name. You can also program the
control unit with the function of each of the radio keypad's A, B, C or D buttons.