Wireless Keypad Kp1W; Adding Kp1W To The System - EBS CPX220NWB Installation And Programming Manual

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3.7. WIRELESS KEYPAD KP1W

The wireless keypad KP1W was designed to work with the hybrid central panel
CPX220NWB. There is a possibility to add three of these keypads, however each of them
occupies one of 16 input lines.
The transmission between the keypad and the central panel is protected with changing
code and encrypted. The device sends to the central panel a cyclic test transmission and
lack of it will be signaled in the system as a breach of the line, to which the keypad is
assigned to. The keypad detects and alerts low battery voltage, as well as opening of the
case or its removal from the surface.
The keypad has also an NC input for connecting additional door opening detector.
The
wireless
communication from the control panel. Therefore, we suggest to set one of the central
panel outputs in arming/disarming signalization (so-called chirp) and to connect an
acoustic signaler to this output. This will facilitate use of the panel.
We recommend to have at least one wire keypad KP16 installed in the alarm system in
order to set parameters of the control panel, display system status and change user
codes. We also recommend to use AVA application with the control panel CPX220NWB to
facilitate controlling operation of our alarm control panels.
3.7.1.

Adding KP1W to the system

The wireless keypad KP1W can be introduced to the alarm system memory in
a manner similar to wireless sensors. There are two methods available:
 Using KP16 keypad, see chapter 4.3.9.1. Wireless sensors configuration.
 Using software "GPRS Transmitter configurator", see chapter 6.3.2. Wireless zones.
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