MKP-150
2-Way Wireless Keypad
1. INTRODUCTION
NOTE: RELEVANT TO POWERMAX+ VERSION B AND ABOVE
The
device
operates
using
transmission and provides aural and visual indications. For each
PowerMax+ control panel, a maximum of two MKP-150 keypad
devices may be enrolled.
The MKP-150 may be operated either by AC power supply or by
battery power. If AC power is used, the device operates
continuously and the system status is c onstantly updated. If
powered by batteries, the keypad enters sleep mode 15 sec after
last key press. The keypad immediately becomes operational
again upon pressing of any key.
Note: In the event of an AC power failure, the MKP-150 operates
on batteries as described above.
The device enables the user to arm/disarm the alarm system, to
initiate emergency/fire/panic alarms and to turn lighting devices
on and off.
The main features of the MKP-150 are:
• Status, alarm memory, and trouble data retrieval from PowerMax+.
• Automatic reporting to PowerMax+ of low battery voltage, AC
failure, tamper.
• Visual indications by red/green/amber LED and LCD display.
• Keypad and LCD back lighting activated by long press (2 sec)
of any key.
• Light dim / brightness
• Various audible signals sounded by the speaker in response to
specific actions.
• Automatic supervision messages.
SPEAKER
MICROPHONE
DE2462U
two-way
encrypted
coded
AWAY
VOLUME UP /
LIGHT BRIGHT
PLAY MESSAGE
VOLUME DOWN /
LIGHT DIM
CHIME ON/OFF
MUTE SPEAKER
NO ENTRY DELAY
EMERGENCY
(Hold for 2 sec.)
Figure 1: External View
• Diagnostic test of PowerMax+.
• Two long-life 3 Volt Lithium batteries.
• Wall mounting.
• Friendly programming.
The Power (green) LED lights when operated using AC power. The
Trouble (amber) LED lights if a "trouble" state is currently detected
within the PowerMax+. The Chime (green) LED lights when the
chime function is active. The Arm (red) LED lights when the
system is in armed state (away mode), or flashes (home mode).
A periodic supervision message is transmitted, at regular intervals,
from the MKP-150 to the PowerMax+ control panel. This ensures
MKP-150 active participation in the system.
Operating power is obtained from two 3 Volt Lithium batteries, or
by AC. A weak battery causes a "low battery" message to be sent
to the PowerMax+.
A Screen Saver appears on the display (if enabled by the installer
on the PowerMax+ unit) when no key is pressed for more than 30
seconds. The display reads "POWERMAX" and the LEDs do not
light (to prevent an intruder of knowing the system status). The
normal display returns after pressing the OFF button followed by
entering user code (Refresh by Code) or after pressing any key
(Refresh by Key), depending on the PowerMax+ settings of the
installer. If Refresh by Key was selected, the first key press (except
for Fire and Emergency) causes the normal display to return while a
second press performs the key function. In the case of the Fire and
Emergency keys, the first key press causes the normal display to
return and also performs the Fire/Emergency function.
"BACK"
BUTTON
"SHOW / OK"
BUTTON
RECORD MESSAGE
PANIC
(press both buttons)
User's Guide
LCD
WINDOW
"ESCAPE"
BUTTON
"NEXT"
BUTTON
LIGHT ON
ARMING
AWAY
"AWAY"
LIGHT OFF
ARMING "HOME"
TESTING
DISARMING
FIRE
(Hold for 2 sec.)
BYPASS
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