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How do the 

components install & 

work together?

1.

 

Lock tab is easily inserted in 
keeper/deadbolt receptacle in  

 

the door jamb.

2.

 

Lock tab is wired directly to 
wireless lock sensor/transmitter  

 

(just a few inches) 

3.

Touchpad mounts on wall, wired like standard keypad, 
and its built-in receiver communicates    

 

wirelessly with lock sensor/transmitter(s).*

4.  

Downloadable, Gemini-compatible,  
panel works conventionally.

* Up to 2 lock sensors can transmit to    

 

1 touchpad (within 500’ open air).

Code-Free Touchpads, Lock Interface & F-IFOBS:

 Touchpads feature built-in 95db UL siren and 25’ UL Pet PIR Sensor with 

obtuse angle area coverage for easier, more expeditious installation.

 Max. Number of touchpads: 2 (2 of any kind, Standard F-TP, Bedroom F-

TPBR or Garage F-TPG models) 

 Max. number of code-free, key-controlled doors per F-8 System: 4. 

 For installation ease, Freedom’s lock tab simply inserts into the premises’ 

existing deadbolt lock receptacle (keeper) in door jamb, and wires under 

the door moulding approx. 24-36” to nearby wireless lock sensor mounted 

beside the door jamb (higher than touchpad). This enables both lock status 

and (closed) door status to be monitored by lock tab, and communicated 

to the lock sensor/transmitter (to which it’s wired). The lock sensor/

transmitter sends this information wirelessly to touchpad’s built in lock 

receiver. 

(Note: This is not applicable with the hardwire kit, F-8KIT-H, designed for 

prewire installations.)

 Using model F-2D Wireless Lock 2nd Door Interface kit offers both 

equipment- and labor-savings, since the lock status transmissions of up to 

2 deadbolt door locks can be received by a single (1) Freedom Touchpad’s 

built in, lock sensor. In this application, the user can come and go using the 

code-free, key-controlled system at either of two (2) doors, despite needing 

only one (1) touchpad in the installation. The F-2D Lock Interfaces, installed 

at the second door’s deadbolt, however, must be within the touchpad-

receiver’s range of approximately 500-600’ open air. 

(Note: Use of F-2D is not 

applicable with the hardwire kit, F-8KIT-H, designed for prewire installations.)

 Touchpads provide easy 3-step, consumer-friendly code-free operation, 

oversized buttons and a vivid, color-coded English language display 

(concealed pull-up zone directory, too.)

 Touchpad’s built in siren will ‘chirp’ to verify to consumer the Freedom 

system is armed, following their locking their door (programmable). 

 Touchpads display deadbolt lock status (locked or unlocked), where a steady 

READY display indicates door(s) are locked and deadbolt is engaged.

 Touchpads feature 3 programmable 1-button panics , police, fire, auxiliary, 

operated as hold-down functions to prevent inadvertent alarm activation

 Touchpads feature programmable ambush and chime functions, too.

 Each of Freedom’s Touchpads has a built in lock sensor receiver and can 

monitor the signal transmissions of up to 2 deadbolt door locks, using 

model F-2D

.

 Touchpads have an integral alarm silencing port, which upon alarm, accepts 

any enrolled F-IFOB credential, silencing all system sounders.

 Maximum number of F-IFOB credentials: 5 per F-8 system  

 Lost Key Mode – Should a consumer have concerns over a lost key to their 

door lock, to prevent unauthorized security system disarming (using that 

misplaced key), they can simply activate (and later deactivate) Lost Key 

Mode with a 2-button sequence at their touchpad, disabling Freedom’s 

key-controlled disarming. While temporarily in Lost Key Mode, ie., while 

a locksmith is called to rekey or replace their deadbolt lock, users can 

continue to fully operate their security system, however the F-IFOB 

credential must be inserted at the touchpad, when reentering the premises 

to disarm (instead of disarming with that lock’s key.)

 

 Bedroom Touchpad, model F-TPBR, Bedroom Touchpad requires NO door 

lock on that room, and may only be used as a secondary touchpad in a 

system (see next page).

 Bedroom Touchpad, model F-TPBR, features NIGHT MODE which turns off its 

built in PIR to permit freedom of motion in that room while the system is armed. 

 For hardwired installations, e.g., prewire installs,, use F-8KIT-H and/or  

F-TAB/TP-H containing touchpad with hardwired deadbolt lock interface. 

(This hardwire configuration does not support F-2D Wireless 2nd Door Kit 

and has a maximum of 2 key-controlled doors and 2 touchpads per system, 

ie., one per door.) As above, it does fully support the Garage and Bedroom 

Touchpad applications. 

 Freedom’s Garage Door Application is super easy, too (see next page).

Coming 

home?

 

Unlock the door, 

the system turns 

itself off.

Leaving? 

Press “AWAY”, lock 

the door and go! (A 

tone heard 

outside 

confirms it’s 

on.)

Staying in 

or going to 

bed?

Lock the door 

and press 

“STAY”. 

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2

3

So simple, it maximizes customer satisfaction and account retention

Nothing to touch on the 

door

 

(cut-away view)

 

Freedom lock tab (1) 

is simply inserted in 

deadbolt hole in door 

jamb, wired beneath 

moulding to wireless 

lock sensor (2). Lock 

status and door (open) 

status are communicated 

to touchpad’s built in 

receiver (3).

Patented.

Содержание FREEDOM -

Страница 1: ...adable 8 zone hybrid control it features a unique deadbolt lock interface and codeless easy install Freedom Touchpad with built in UL siren and built in UL pet PIR sensor Nothing to touch on the door lock insert interfaces with existing deadbolt locks and transmits wirelessly NAPCO introduces a new revolution in home security Code free F 8 security system with 8 zone hybrid control FREEDOM to sell...

Страница 2: ...for you to install simpler for consumers to operate Freedom to get more accounts and keep them by maximizing customer satisfaction eliminating false alarms and attrition 4 in 1 unit One unit to mount wire delivers functions of 4 devices English language touchpad with panics Indoor 95 db siren 25 Pet PIR Wireless receiver for both lock and front door contact built into wireless lock sensor Revoluti...

Страница 3: ...le Touchpads display deadbolt lock status locked or unlocked where a steady READY display indicates door s are locked and deadbolt is engaged Touchpads feature 3 programmable 1 button panics police fire auxiliary operated as hold down functions to prevent inadvertent alarm activation Touchpads feature programmable ambush and chime functions too Each of Freedom s Touchpads has a built in lock senso...

Страница 4: ...one report tamper wireless smoke supervisory and low battery Downloadable Control Panel System Specifications with Wireless Lock Interface Max number of code free key controlled doors 4 Max number of Freedom Touchpads any 2 Each of 2 Freedom Touchpads can monitor 2 door locks each each using F 2D Wireless Lock 2nd Door Interface kit Note Transmission range of F 2D Lock Interface to touch pad s bui...

Страница 5: ...g Simplest consumer operation with garage Step 3 Install standard overhead magnetic contact of your choice on garage door and wire to back of touchpad It enables the system to detect the activation of the garage door and subsequent open close of the contact on it to activate arming disarming 3 Garage Door Kit F GKIT Add F GDMS to kit for second garage door Garage Kit and 2nd door add on Freedom s ...

Страница 6: ...d doors F 8KIT2 Kit w PIR as above plus 45 65lb pet immune microprocessor passive sensor PIR1680PT F 8KIT H Complete Freedom Hardwire Kit ideal for prewire installations Touchpad w built in siren downloadable 8 zone hybrid control hardwire lock sensor deadbolt tab 3ea F IFOBs for alarm silencing only transformer as above in F 8KIT1 but with Hardwired lock interface Maximum 2 codeless key controlle...

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