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Two-way wireless x-keypad

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Two-way Wireless X-Keypad, i4H-KP-3S
INTRODUCTION
The i4H-KP-3S is not only a multi-user wireless keypad to control the operation of
i4H-LS-20, but also a remote controller to switch on/off lights or appliances to provide
you with home automation conveniences. It can control device operation individually or
multiple devices/operations by a one-touch scene command, according to the scene
settings in the system. Thanks to its backlight feature, a user can operate it in dark
environment. With its 9 sets of 4-digit passwords, it prevents unauthorized use and
identifies the user who controls the operation of the system. Each command would be
acknowledged by the base unit because 2-way radio technology is used.
FEATURES
1. Two-way radio.
Each command will be echoed by the Base Unit.
Two short beeps (bi, bi) means the command was accepted.
One long beep (bi------) means no valid echo was received.
2. Nine user passwords (4-digit for each).
Password 1: Master password (default: 0000).
Password 2-9: User password.
3. Individual operation and switch control.
Directly control the Base Unit main zone operation and 8
switches.
4. Request for system operation status.
Press the "?" key then the Base Unit will return the system operation status and show
the status on the LEDs.
5. One-touch scene control for switch and operation.
(Refer to the HyperSecureLink software, Scheduling\Switch Scene and \Operation Scene)
8 operation scenes: Away/ Disarm control of the Main zone and partial zones from 91-99.
8 switch scenes: On/Off control of 15 switches
6. Invalid key entries protection.
The keypad will lock itself for 3 minutes if 20 consecutive invalid key strokes are
detected and tamper signal will be issued.
7. Tamper detection.
Two tamper detectors (optional), one for the removal from the bracket (can be disabled
when needed) the other for the opening of the battery cover.
8. Low Battery Detection.
When weak battery is detected, the backlit LED will flash with every keystroke and a
low battery signal will be sent to the Base unit every 24 hours.
Note: Since the tampering signal will be emitted when you open the battery hatch, you
better disable the Tamper Siren function in the system before changing batteries to
avoid the siren activated.
9. Seven degrees of slant angle bracket installation makes operation easier.
INSTALLATION
i4H-KP-3S can be wall mounted near the entrance or carried around by users as a
remote controller at home.

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Summary of Contents for i4Home i4H-KP-3S

  • Page 1 Tamper Siren function in the system before changing batteries to avoid the siren activated. 9. Seven degrees of slant angle bracket installation makes operation easier. INSTALLATION i4H-KP-3S can be wall mounted near the entrance or carried around by users as a remote controller at home.
  • Page 2: Initial Setup

    2. Within 30 seconds enter Master Password (default: 0000) followed by button on the i4H-KP-3S (refer to the diagram below). If you hear 3 short beeps soon later then enrolling successes, otherwise you will hear one long beep after 30 seconds that means enrolling fails, you have to repeat enrolling action.
  • Page 3: Operation Control

    2~9, (Note: number ‘”1” Master and number “*” Duress can’t be deleted) OPERATION CONTROL Bef ore using i4H-KP-3S to control the system remotely, you have to program a proper Exit/Entry Delay Time on the Base Unit. Away Arm (no exit delay): Key entry “4-digit PSW”...
  • Page 4: Status Check

    Disarm: Key entry “4-digit PSW” Indication/sound Green LED On Green LED flashes 1.5s/ 2 beeps Green LED flashes 10s Base Unit action Enter Disarm mode Status Check: Key entry Press Indication/sound Green LED flashes 1.5s/ 2 beeps Status LED flashes 10s Panic Alarm Report: Key entry Press...
  • Page 5: Specifications

    Green LED flashes 1.5s/ 2 beeps Base Unit action Main and 91-99 zones enter preset state. How to reset the i4H-KP-3S password 1. Take out the battery Loosen the screws of the plastic case; change the jumper JP7 on the PCB to “CLR”...