Touchpad Configuration Mode; Touchpad Installation; Configuring The Touchpads - NAPCO FREEDOM F-64 Programming Instructions Manual

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TOUCHPAD CONFIGURATION MODE

This section will focus on configuring the Freedom 64 Touchpad.

TOUCHPAD INSTALLATION

See WI1499 for complete Freedom F-64TP, F-LTRANS and F-TAB installation instructions (see list below for the instructions of other
Touchpad types). Each Touchpad must be assigned an address number (1-7). Each Touchpad requires its own configuration proce-
dure because all Touchpad Configuration Mode changes are retained within each individual Touchpad only (see CONFIGURING THE
TOUCHPADS, below). At least one (1) Touchpad must be used; only one is required for a single-area Commercial Burglary installa-
tion. The F-64TP Touchpad is one of four Touchpad designs within the NAPCO Freedom 64 Home Protection System. The three
other Touchpad designs include:
F-64TPG: Garage Door Touchpad (See WI1508)
F-64TPBR: Bedroom Touchpad (See WI1505)
F-64TP-H: Hardwired Touchpad (See WI1518)

CONFIGURING THE TOUCHPADS

Touchpad Configuration Mode provides an exclusive set of menu options used to change the properties of each individual Touch-
pad to suit each installation.
TYPICAL USER: Dealers and installers only.
TYPICAL INTERFACE: Touchpad only.
Each Freedom Touchpad must be configured for the following items: Keypad Beep, Entry Sounder, Backlight Follow PIR, Backlight
Brightness, Ambush Interval, Ambush Sounder, Keypad Address, EZM Address, Zone Response, Tamper Detect, Disable PIR, Pre
Away/Stay, Learn Primary, Learn Secondary (transmitters), Clear All Learned Transmitters, Display RF Strength and Display RF
Noise.
To enter the Touchpad Configuration Mode:
1. Move jumper JP1 (located in the center of the F-64 control panel board) from pins 1-2 (top two
"NORMAL") to pins 2-3 (bottom two "KEYPAD CONFIGURE"). NOTE: See wiring diagram at the end of this
manual and the jumper configuration diagram at right.
2. Press the STAY, BYPASS and YES buttons simultaneously. After a short delay, the display will read
"OUT OF SYSTEM XX", where "XX" indicates the keypad address.
3. Press MENU for 2 seconds on the installed Touchpad to enter Touchpad Configuration Mode and proceed
as follows. (Repeat the following procedure for all Touchpads in the system).
Once the Touchpad Configuration Mode is accessed, all messages will display in the order shown below.
KEYPAD BEEP
ENTRY SOUNDER
BACKLIGHT
FOLLOW PIR
BACKLIGHT
BRIGHTNESS
Freedom F-64 Programming Instructions
Keypad Tactile Beep
Upon entering the Touchpad Configuration Mode, "KEYPAD BEEP
YES
cating that the tactile beep, which sounds when any button is pressed, is on. To turn off
the tactile beep, press the NO button; to turn on the tactile beep, press YES. Default is
beep "ON". Press MENU to continue or press RESET to exit.
Entry Sounder
To turn off the Touchpad entry sounder during entry time, press the NO button; to turn on
YES
the entry sounder, press YES. Default is sounder "ON". Press MENU to continue or press
RESET to exit.
Backlight Follow PIR
Turns Touchpad backlight on when person is detected in front of the Touchpad (default).
YES
To turn off this backlight, press NO; to turn on the backlight, press YES. . Default is "ON".
Press MENU to continue or press RESET to exit.
Backlight Brightness
LOW
To adjust the brightness of the LCD window, press YES to increase and NO to decrease.
Selections are LOW, MED and HIGH. Note: Selections repeat if either the YES or NO
buttons are pressed repeatedly. Default is "LOW". Press MENU to continue or press RE-
SET to exit.
WI1502A 9/06
NORMAL
KEYPAD
CONFIGURE
F-64 Panel Jumper
Configuration diagram
YES" is displayed, indi-
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