Radio Keypads - Eaton i-on series Engineering Manual

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programming from the old keypad. The new keypad will not need any further
programming.
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To replace a wired keypad on the bus of an i-on16 or i-on40, first remove all power from
the control unit, both mains and battery. Disconnect the old keypad. Make sure the
address link on the new keypad is fitted in the same position as that on the old keypad,
and is not fitted in the same position as any of the address links on the other keypads
already connected to the control unit. Connect the new keypad and then apply power to
the system.

Radio Keypads

The Radio Keypad is a transmitter that users can employ to set, unset and silence alarms
on the system remotely. The Radio Keypad is a transmitter only, and does not display any
system information. The LEDs on the Radio Keypad glow to show that it is transmitting a
signal.
Note:
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1. When delivered from the factory radio keypads transmit four-digit access codes. If
you change the system to use six-digit access codes then radio keypads will no
longer function with access codes (they will still function with prox tags). It is possible
to change a radio keypad to transmit six-digit access codes. See Appendix V (page
153).
2. If the system uses a radio keypad then it will not comply with Security Grade 3.
When installing a Radio Keypad you must first teach the control unit the Radio Keypad's
identity. In addition, you can give each Radio Keypad a name. On i-on40 and i-onEX range
control units you can also program the control unit with the function of each of the Radio
Keypad's A, B, C or D buttons.
In a partitioned system you can assign a Radio Keypad to any combination of partitions,
just as you can for the wired keypads.
When delivered from the factory, or if you restore the control unit to factory settings, then
all radio keypads belong to partition 1. The A, B, C and D keys operate on partitions 1, 2, 3
and 4 respectively.
After assigning a keypad to any other partition(s) you must re-program the A, B, C and D
keys to make sure that they operate correctly. The A, B, C and D keys will only work with
partitions that you have assigned to the radio keypad.
Teaching Radio Keypads to the Control Unit
To make the control unit learn a Radio Keypad's identity. Select Detectors/Devices –
Radio Keypad – ADD/DEL Radio Keypad. Select the radio expander you wish to use,
followed by the radio keypad address that you want to allocate the keypad to. You must
then activate the radio keypad's tamper to make the control unit learn the identity of the
keypad.
To remove a Radio Keypad from the system Select Detectors/Devices – Radio Keypad –
ADD/DEL Radio Keypad. Select the radio expander the keypad is allocated to, followed
by the device address of the keypad that you want to delete.
See page 26 for a description of radio keypad numbering.
Radio Keypad Naming
To name a radio keypad select Detectors/Devices – Radio Keypad – Edit Keypads -
Name.
Installer Menu Options
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