Eaton KEY-FKPZ Installation Instructions Manual
Eaton KEY-FKPZ Installation Instructions Manual

Eaton KEY-FKPZ Installation Instructions Manual

Flush-mount keypad

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KEY-FKPZ Flush-Mount Keypad
Installation Instructions
Introduction
The KEY-FKPZ is a flush-mount
wired keypad for use with i-on
and Menvier intrusion systems.
The keypad is available in a
range of contemporary finishes
and brings both style and
simplicity to keypad installation.
Measuring only 13mm in depth,
the keypad gives an attractive,
modern appearance against the
mounting surface.
To make installation quick and
easy, the keypad uses a separate terminal board for all wiring
connections, which fits comfortably inside a standard electrical
back box located behind the backplate.
Features:
Allows installers to configure the system and users to set or
unset the system.
Low-profile "flush-mount" appearance.
Range of colours and finishes available.
Separate terminal board for ease of installation.
Cover and back tamper detection.
Internal proximity reader.
Backlit display and keys.
Navigation keys for installer and user menus, with built-in
alert LEDs.
A, B, C, D setting and unsetting keys, with built-in status
LEDs. An engineer can configure the keys to set individual
wards, partitions or part sets, or to control outputs.

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  • Page 1 KEY-FKPZ Flush-Mount Keypad Installation Instructions Introduction The KEY-FKPZ is a flush-mount wired keypad for use with i-on and Menvier intrusion systems. The keypad is available in a range of contemporary finishes and brings both style and simplicity to keypad installation.
  • Page 2: Key Usage

    Terminals for two 2-wire zones (FSL Please refer to the Quick User Guide • or CCL), or one 4-wire zone (CCL). or Administrator’s Guide for further information about how to use the Terminals for an optional program- • keypad. mable output. Terminals for an optional external •...
  • Page 3 mains supply cables, telephone Each back-tamper contains a cables, computer network graphite disc. When the cover is cables, R.F . cables, and cables closed, the graphite discs touch supplying sounders or extension contacts on the PCB to close the loudspeakers. tamper connections.
  • Page 4 Output connections The allowed values for the alarm • contact and end-of-line resistors This is an example of are respectively: 4k7/2k2 (default), 1k0/1k0, 2k2/2k2 or 4k7/4k7. If the using the output to SPKR drive an LED detector has a masking output, use 4k7/2k2 and connect a 2k2 across Figure 7.
  • Page 5: Using The Local Menu

    i-on40), you can set the address using Installer Option Purpose the keypad’s local menu (see page Zones To enable keypad page 5). Each keypad requires a zones (if used). unique address. The default address Wired Zone Type To specify the is 1.
  • Page 6 4. Press u or n to select the required illuminate if there is no uncleared fault option (do not press ). or alarm. 5. Press  or  to change the setting The option may be of use if, for (on the display, ...
  • Page 7: Maintenance

    address of the keypad. Each keypad Case Material: ABS. must have a unique address (1 to 4). Intrusion Standards: EN50131-3:2009 Grade 3. PD6662:2010. Buzzer Volume Environmental Class: Class II. This option sets the volume of all EU Compliance Standards: R&TTE: tones that originate from the keypad, 1999/5/EC, EMC: 2004/108/EC, RoHS: such as key and proximity reader...
  • Page 8 OBLIGATION OF EATON. THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT SHALL NOT BECOME PART OF OR MODIFY ANY CONTRACT BETWEEN THE PARTIES. In no event will Eaton be responsible to the purchaser or user in contract, in tort (including negligence), strict liability or other-wise for any...

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