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Installation
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Step 2. Run Bus Cable
Please read “Cabling Requirements on page 12.
Step 3. Fit and Connect the
Keypad(s)
Siting the Keypad(s)
Mark the position and fixing holes of the keypad
back.
Do site the keypad(s):
Within the area protected by the alarm
system.
At a convenient height and location for the
user.
Out of sight of potential intruders.
Do NOT site the keypad(s):
Next to electronic equipment, particularly
computers, photocopiers or other radio
equipment, CAT 5 data lines or industrial
mains equipment.
Where the cable run will exceed the capacity
of the bus, see page 12.
Note: Do not fit any keypad with an internal prox
reader closer than one meter to any other type of
prox reader. This includes other keypads with
prox readers, external prox readers such as the
KEY-EP, or prox readers used by other systems
(for example access control systems). If you
mount prox readers closer together than one
meter (including on the other side of walls) then
the two prox readers will interfere and may not
work correctly.
Fitting Keypads
Select which cable entry you are going to use and
break out the appropriate plastic sections.
Use 4mm x 25mm countersunk screws with a
thread suitable for the wall material in at least
three fixing holes when mounting the back of the
keypad on the wall.
i-KP01
For i-KP01 keypads on Grade 3 systems drill out
the hole for the back tamper using a 7mm bit (see
Figure 26).
Figure 26 Screw i-KP01 Back Box to Wall
KEY-K01/KP01/KPZ01
For KEY-K01/KP01/KPZ01 Security Grade 3
installation:
1 Hold the backplate in place against the wall
and mark the position of the hole in the
tamper block (see Figure 27).
1 Drill and plug the hole, and screw the
backplate to the wall through the tamper block
using the screw provided. Do not tighten the
screw completely home.
3. Make sure the backplate is level and mark,
drill and plug at least three other fixing holes.
Screw the backplate to the wall through the
fixing holes using the M4 screws.
4. For Security Grade 3 installation cut the
plastic webs connecting the tamper block to
the remainder of the baseplate.
Note: If you do not cut the webs then the tamper
switch will not operate if the complete keypad is
forced off the wall. The keypad will not comply
with Grade 3 requirements.
5. Mount the front of the keypad (containing the
keypad pcb) onto the backplate and make
sure that the tamper switch operates.
Figure 27 Screw KEY-K01/KP01/KPZ01 Back Box
to Wall