Radio Keypads - Cooper Security i-on40 Programming Reference Manual

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9. Repeast steps 2 and 3 to set the action for all the
partitions.
10. Press Y to save the listed actions for that key.

Radio Keypads

The Radio Keypad is a transmitter that users can employ
to set and unset 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.
When installing a Radio Keypad you must first teach the
control unit the Radio Keypad's identity, and then
program the control unit with the function of each of the
Radio Keypad's A, B, C or D buttons. In addition, you can
give each Radio Keypad a name, and assign it to
individual partitions, just as you can for the wired
keypads.
Adding a Radio Keypad
To make the control unit learn a Radio Keypad's identity.
1. Select Detectors/Devices – Radio Keypad – ADD/DEL
Radio Keypad.
The bottom line of the display shows "Radio Keypad
1". This is the first in a list of four available memory
slots for Radio Keypads, each of which can be used to
learn the identity of an individual Radio Keypad.
If a memory slot is aleady occupied then the
beginning of the line shows a "*".
2. Press u or n to scroll to the memory slot that you
wish to use. Then press >.
The display asks you to activate the tamper switch on
the Radio Keypad.
3. Activate the Radio Keypad tamper.
The Radio Keypad signals its identity to the i-on40
control unit. When the control unit learns the Radio
Keypad's identity it gives a double beep.
Installer Mode Programming
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