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KEYPAD
Addressing
The iConnex keypads are addressed to number
1,2,3,4 or 5.
In any one system setup, each keypad must have its own unique address number.
The process below instructs how to change the address number, activate/deactivate the termination
resistor and how to view if you are unsure.
To change the address of an iConnex keypad, start with the keypad powered
off
.
Press and hold
switch 1
and power up the keypad (through the module).
All buttons will go
. You can let go of the switches at this point. (At this point, the
LEDs will
RED
RED
turn off.
Switch 1 LED will flash in the following pattern to indicate which address is selected:
..............................
SWITCH
1
SWITCH
5
SWITCH
6
SWITCH
1
SWITCH
2
SWITCH
3
SWITCH
4
SWITCH
1
SWITCH
2
SWITCH
3
SWITCH
4
SWITCH
1
SWITCH
2
Press
switch 1
to move to the next address pattern.
The number of times the switch 1 LED flashes for a short burst indicates the address number selected.
When on address 5, pressing the switch 1 button again will revert the address number selected to
address 1.
The 120ohm termination resistor for the keypad CAN network can be enabled or disabled by pressing
switch 3. If the switch LED is illuminated blue, the termination resistor is active. If the switch LED is off,
the termination resistor is inactive.
Switch 2 LED will be illuminated white, press this switch to confirm changes.
At this point, all the buttons of the keypad will flash green for the address pattern selected.
Address 1
Address 2
Address 3
Address 4
Address 5