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FM Electronics 4180 Quick Start Manual

Wireless keypad

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FM
Forest Vale Road, Cinderford, Gloucestershire GL142PH
Tel 01594 827070 Fax 01594 827066
Electronics Ltd
The 4180 is a remote wireless keypad for use in conjunction with the FM4000 control panel.
Features include a 4 digit security code (user programmable), and Panic facility.
INSTALLATION
1. Avoid siting close to metalwork or large metal objects as this may affect radio range.
2. Before fixing into position, go to the control panel and program the keypad into the system
as described on page 3.
3. Once programmed into the panel, check that the radio range at the desired location is
satisfactory by arming and disarming using the keypad.
4. Fix the base to the wall with two screws (not provided).
Note; Now that the keypad is on the system, the tamper alarm will operate when opening
up the keypad to fix it. Cancel the alarm by entering the user code on the panel keys.
5. After installation the received signal strength can be measured using the FM4000 control
panels normal signal strength facility by sending a panic alarm from the keypad. (refer to
the FM4000 instruction manual).
OPERATING THE ALARM FROM THE KEYPAD
OFF
PART SET
FULL SET
The green LED illuminates to confirm valid code, when led is on enter function (Off
Part or Full). Wait until the LED goes out before entering the code again.
NOTE: If a wrong code is entered, wait 5 seconds before entering the code again.
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Summary of Contents for FM Electronics 4180

  • Page 1 4180 WIRELESS KEYPAD The 4180 is a remote wireless keypad for use in conjunction with the FM4000 control panel. Features include a 4 digit security code (user programmable), and Panic facility. INSTALLATION 1. Avoid siting close to metalwork or large metal objects as this may affect radio range.
  • Page 2 2. Key in 11 to select remote control program- ming. The green LED will illuminate leave for approx 6 seconds to ensure that you are in programming mode. 3. Press keys 1 and 4 together (on the 4180) to Main send a Panic alarm. supply 2.