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In a partitioned system, you can assign a radio keypad to any combination of partitions,
just as you can for the wired keypads.
When delivered from the factory, or if you restore the control unit to factory settings, all
radio keypads belong to partition 1. The A, B, C and D keys operate on partitions 1, 2, 3
and 4 respectively.
After assigning a keypad to any other partition(s), you must re-program the A, B, C and D
keys to make sure that they operate correctly. The A, B, C and D keys will work only with
partitions that you have assigned to the radio keypad.
See page 25 for a description of radio keypad numbering.
To make the control unit learn a radio k
eypad’s identity:
From the
i-rk01
menu, select
ADD/DEL Radio Keypad
. Select the radio expander
you wish to use, followed by the radio keypad address that you want to allocate the
keypad to. You must then activate the radio keypad’s tamper to make the control
unit learn the identity of the keypad.
To remove a Radio Keypad from the system:
From the
i-rk01
menu, select
ADD/DEL Radio Keypad
. Select the radio expander
the keypad is allocated to, followed by the device address of the keypad that you
want to delete.
To name a radio keypad:
From the
i-rk01
menu, select
Edit Keypads
– Name.
To assign radio keypads to one or more of the partitions (if available):
From the
i-rk01
menu, select
Edit Keypads
– Partitions
.
Once you have entered the
Edit Keypads
– Partitions
option, press
or
to scroll
through the list of partitions followed by
or
to allocate/deallocate the radio
keypad to each partition as necessary.
You can use
All Partitions
to allocate a radio keypad to all partitions.
To program the ABCD keys:
In a partitioned system, the ABCD keys can be programmed in the same way as for
a wired keypad. You can allocate each key to setting and unsetting any combination
of partitions that the keypad belongs to. From the
i-rk01
menu, select
Edit Keypads.
Select the keypad you wish to edit. Select the key you wish to edit. Allocate
partitions as required.
In a partitioned system, the ABCD keys default to the following functions: A Full =
Set Partition 1, B = = Full Set Partition 2, C = Full Set Partition 3, D = Full Set
Partition 4.
In a part-setting system, the ABCD keys default to the following functions: A = Full
Set, B = part set B, C = part set C, D = part set D.
In either part setting or partitioned systems, the ABCD keys can be configured to
operate outputs of type User Defined.
Single-action unset for BS8243/DD243 from a radio keypad:
The radio keypad is capable of providing single-action unset. You can enable or
disable this feature by using a jumper on the “DD243 Single Action Unset” pins on
the radio keypad's printed circuit board.