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Cover and back tamper detection.
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Terminals for two two-wire FSL
zones.
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Local menu to set keypad options.
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Extendible stay-awake period for
keypad backlight.
Note: Please refer to the Engineering
Guide for details of the maximum
number of keypads you can use.
Keypad keys
Figure 1. Keypad keys
You can enable or disable the LEDs
behind the navigation, A, B, C and D
keys from the local menu (page 6).
Please refer to the Quick User Guide
or Administrator’s Guide for details
about how to use the keypad.
Note: The default stay-awake period
for the display is 20 seconds; you can
extend this to 10 minutes by pressing
and holding
. After 10 minutes, the
period reverts to 20 seconds.
Installing the equipment
This product must be installed by
qualified service personnel.
Step 1: Choose the mounting
locations
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Locate both devices out of sight
of potential intruders and within
the area protected by the intrusion
system.
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To ensure correct operation of the
internal proximity reader, do not
locate the keypad:
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Within 1 metre of another
proximity reader (including one
located within another keypad).
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Behind a door, coat rack or other
covering.
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Do not locate either device:
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In a metal enclosure.
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Near to any source of
electromagnetic or radio
interference.
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Within 1 metre of high-voltage
cables, metal pipes, computers,
photocopiers, or other electronic
equipment.
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Check that the keypad and base
station will be within radio range
(see
Specifications
on page 8).
You can check signal strength after
installation (see page 7).
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Check that the length of cable from
the base station to the control unit
will not exceed the maximum (see
the Engineering Guide).
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Setting and unsetting keys.
A, B, C and D have built-in
status LEDs to show the set
status of the system.
Navigation keys, with
built-in alert LEDs
Programming keys
Hold-up alarm keys
Number/text keys
Icon shows
location
of internal
proximity
tag reader