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i-on Range
The navigation key has been redesigned so that the key itself glows red or green to
show system status.
The LCD display is slightly smaller in order to provide space for a customisable label.
This label can be printed with installer details (for example logo or telephone number).
Please contact the Eaton's Security Business marketing department for more details.
All the KEY- keypads allow the installer to program the behaviour of the backlight, the
illuminated ABCD keys and the LEDs in the navigation key. Instead of using jumpers (as
on the i-kp01) the new keypads now have their own local programming menu, see page 19
for details.
In the i-on EX panels the keypad backlights, ABCD/Navigation key LEDs can be
programmed from the Installer menu, (see page 59). The i-on16 and i-on40 can also
program the keypad backlights from the control unit, but to change the behaviour of the
ABCD/Navigation key LEDs you must use the keypad's local programming menu.
The differences between the KEY-K01, KEY-KP01 and KEY-KPZ01 are as follows:
The KEY-K01 does not have an internal prox reader.
The KEY-KP01 has an internal prox reader and terminals for connecting and external
prox reader (the KEY-EP).
The KEY-KPZ01:
Has an internal prox reader and terminals for connecting an external prox reader
(the KEY-EP).
Provides terminals for two zones.
Provides terminals for a single output.
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.
Engineering Keypad
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An Engineering Keypad is a modified i-kp01 that can be plugged into a dedicated
connector on the control unit PCB or any of the expanders. An Engineering Keypad does
not need to be addressed, and will always be recognised by the control unit as an
Engineering Keypad.
You can use an Engineering Keypad to program the system without being tied to any of
the installed keypads. If you wish to move an Engineering keypad from one connection
point to another then you can do so without removing power from the system.

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Wired Expander
The EXP-W10 wired expander provides connections for:
Either ten FSL zones, or five 4-wire CCL zones, or ten 2-wire
CCL zones.
One loudspeaker
Four wired programmable outputs
The EXP-WCC wired expander in general provides the same number
of connections as the EXP-W10, but in addition also provides
terminals for ten 4-wire CCL zones instead of five.
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