Climax Technology Co FPKP1 Frontpoint Keypad User Manual FP KP 20180716 FCC IC

Climax Technology Co Ltd Frontpoint Keypad FP KP 20180716 FCC IC

Users Manual

                                                                                   1RREEMMOOTTEE  KKEEYYPPAADD  ((FFPP--KKPP))                                                            Introduction KP-FP is a Remote Keypad designed to have quick access control of the system control panel. The Keypad can send wireless signals to and receive wireless signals from the Control Panel. The Remote Keypad can either be mounted on a flat surface or on the wall with screws. It also has a tamper protection switch which  will be activated upon any unauthorized attempt to open the back cover.    PPaarrttss  IIddeennttiiffiiccaattiioonn   1.  Trouble LED (Blue) -  The LED will flash every 5 seconds when fault exists under “Home Armed” or “Home Armed without Exit Delay” mode. -  The LED will be turned ON for 1 second when there is alarm memory under “System Disarmed” mode. 2.  Low Battery LED (Yellow) -  The LED will flash every 5 seconds when the battery voltage is low under “Home Armed” or “Home Armed without Exit Delay” mode. 3.  LED ON/OFF Control -  Press both 1 and 2 keys together to turn on or off the LEDs. 4.  Send Learning Code -  Press both 1 and 3 keys together to send a learning code. 5.  Fire Alarm -  Press both 4 and 6 keys together to trigger a fire alarm. 6.  Medical Alarm    -  Press both 7 and 9 keys together to trigger a medical alarm. 7.  Panic Alarm     -  Press both # and  keys together to trigger a panic alarm. 8.  Frontpoint Logo LED (Green/Red/Amber) -  Green: activation of Disarm mode. -  Red: the system is in Away Armed mode. -  Amber: the system is in Home Armed mode. 9.  Disarm Key 10.  Home Key -  This key is used for entering “Home Armed” mode. Quick Arm:   -  Press the Home Arm Key will enter “Home Armed” mode.   -  Press and hold the Home Arm Key for over 3 seconds, release the button and the Remote Keypad will enter “Home Armed without Exit Delay” mode. Arm with User PIN Code: -  Enter user PIN Code and press the Home Arm Key will enter “Home Armed” mode. -  Enter user PIN Code and press and hold the Home Arm Key for over 3 seconds, release the button the Remote Keypad will enter “Home Armed without Exit Delay” mode. 11.  Away Key -  This key is used for entering “Away Armed” mode.
                                                                                   2Quick Arm: -  Press the Away Arm Key will enter “Away Armed” mode.   Arm with User PIN Code: -  Enter user PIN Code and press the Away Arm Key will enter “Away Armed” mode. 12.  Tamper Switch -  The Tamper Switch protects the Remote Keypad from unauthorized cover opening.   13.  Battery Compartment 14.  Mounting Holes x 2   Features  LED Indicator Conditions  LED Behavior Yellow Low Battery LED Flash every second  When the system is counting down with Exit/Entry Delay under low battery condition.   Flash every 5 seconds  When  the  system  is  changed  to  Home  Armed or Away Armed mode under low battery condition. Blue Trouble LED Turn on for 1 second:  When alarm memory exists in Disarmed mode. Turn on for 3 seconds If  the  Remote  Keypad  does  not  receive  the acknowledgement from the Control Panel within 20 seconds after mode change request is submitted. Flash every 5 seconds  When  fault  condition  exists  in  Home  Armed or  Home Armed without Exit Delay mode. Flash 5 times: The  Remote  Keypad  does  not  receive acknowledgement from the Control Panel within 60 seconds after learning code is sent. Flash  Quickly  for  5 times: When incorrect PIN Code is submitted or when the system is armed with fault or operation error.   Green Frontpoint Logo LED (System Disarmed) Turn on for 5 seconds  When the system is changed to System Disarmed mode. Flash every second for 3 seconds When  the  system  is  changed  to  Away  Armed mode with Exit/Entry Beeps. Amber Fronpoint Logo LED (Home Armed or Home Armed without Exit Delay) Turn on for 5 seconds  When system  is changed  to  Home  Armed  or  Home Armed without Exit Delay mode. Flash every second  Home Armed with Exit/Entry Delay. Flash every 5 seconds When  the  system  is  in  Home  Armed  or  Home Armed without Exit Delay mode. Red Frontpoint Logo LED (Away Armed) Turn on for 5 seconds    When  the  system  is  changed  to  Away  Armed mode. Flash every 0.5 second  When the system is alarming. Flash every second  Away Armed mode with Entry/Exit Delay. Flash every 5 seconds  When the system is in Away Armed mode.   Battery and Low Battery Detection   The Remote Keypad uses two AA Alkaline batteries as its power source.  The Remote Keypad can also detect the battery status. When the battery voltage is low, a low battery signal will be sent along with regular signal transmissions to the Control Panel, and the Low Battery LED (yellow) will light up, flash, or dim in accordance with the LED of the Frontpoint logo.  Tamper Protection  The Remote Keypad is protected against any unauthorized attempt to open the back cover with a tamper switch. When the back cover is opened, the tamper switch will be triggered and the Remote Keypad will transmit a tamper open signal to the system control panel.  After replacing the back cover, the Remote Keypad will transmit a tamper restore signal to the system control panel.
                                                                                   3 Supervision    After installation, the Remote Keypad will automatically transmit Supervision Signals to the Control Panel at an interval of 30 to 50 minutes.  Power Saving Feature  When idle, Remote Keypad is in stand-by mode and consumes no power. It will wake up when any key is pressed and the Frontpoint logo will be turned on. Please note the Fronpoint logo color will be displayed based on current system mode. The logo will be turned off after 10 seconds of key inactivity.  Upon completion of a command input, the Remote keypad will return to stand-by mode.  Press “1 + 2” keys together and the Remote keypad will emit one long beep to turn ON of OFF the LEDs of the keypad to conserve power.  Getting Started 1.  Put the Control Panel into learning mode. Please refer to your Control Panel’s user manual for details. 2.  Press 1 & 3 keys together, the Remote Keypad will emit 1 long beep and send a learning code to the Control Panel.     After the Control Panel receives the signal, it will send an acknowledgment back to the Remote Keypad. The Remote     Keypad will emit 3 beeps to indicate.   <<NNOOTTEE>>    If the remote keypad did not sound a long beep, it means the Remote Keypad did not send the learning code to     the Control Panel, please press 1 & 3 keys together again to send the learning code. If the Remote Keypad does     not perform 3 beeps, please restart the learning procedure. 3.  If the Remote Keypad does not receive the acknowledgement from the Control Panel within 60 seconds, the Blue     Trouble LED will then flash 5 times to indicate. 4.  After the Remote Keypad is learnt-in, hold the Remote Keypad in a desired location and check whether it is within     signal range of the Control Panel. Please refer to your Control Panel’s user manual for details. 5.  When you are satisfied with the chosen location, you can proceed to mount the Remote Keypad. Please refer to    Mounting Method section for more details.  Dual Key Functions  The Remote Keypad features dual-key functions. Please refer to the following table for more details. Function  Dual Keys  Behavior LED ON/OFF Control  1 & 2  Press  the  two  keys  together  to  turn  ON  or  OFF  the  LEDs, and the Remote Keypad will emit 1 long beep. Learning Code  1 & 3 Press the two keys together to transmit a learning code, and the Remote Keypad will emit 1 beep. Please refer to Getting Started section for more details. Fire Alarm  4 & 6  Press the two keys together to trigger a fire alarm, and the Remote Keypad will emit 1 long beep. Medical Alarm  7 & 9  Press the two keys together to trigger a medical alarm, and the Remote Keypad will emit 1 long beep. Panic Alarm   & #  Press the two keys together to trigger a panic alarm, and the Remote Keypad will emit 1 long beep.  System Mode Change and Result Users can use the Remote Keypad to quick arm the system or arm the system with user PIN code. After entering user PIN     code, press the Disarm/Home/Away key to enter System Disarmed/ Home Armed/Away Armed mode.    System Disarmed:  When system changes to “System Disarmed” mode, the Remote Keypad will emit 2 beeps and the Green     Frontpoint logo will be turned on for 5 seconds. If there is alarm memory, the Remote Keypad will emit 5 beeps     and the Blue Trouble LED will be turned on for 1 second, and the Green Frontpoint logo will be turned on     for 5 seconds.  Home Armed: There are two ways to enter Home Armed mode. Users can enter Home Armed mode by pressing the Home Arm key to directly arm the system, or by entering user PIN Code followed by the Home Arm key. To enter Home Armed mode:   Enter user PIN code and press the Home key. When system changes to “Home Armed” mode, the Remote Keypad will emit 3 beeps and the Amber Frontpoint logo will be turned on for 5 seconds.   To enter Home Armed without Exit Delay mode: Enter user PIN  code,  and  then  press and hold the Home key for  over 3 seconds  and  release  the button,  when system changes to “Home Armed without Exit Delay” mode, the Remote Keypad will emit 3 beeps and the Amber Frontpoint logo will be turned on for 5 seconds. If  low  battery  status  is  detected  in  Home  Armed  or  Home  Armed  without  Exit  Delay  mode,  the  Yellow  Low Battery LED will flash every 5 seconds.   If fault event exists in Home Armed or Home Armed without Exit Delay mode, the Blue Trouble LED will flash every 5 seconds.  Away Armed: When system changes to “Away Armed” mode, the Remote Keypad will emit 1 long beep and the Red Frontpoint logo will be turned on for 5 seconds.   If low battery status is detected in Away Armed mode, the Yellow Low Battery LED will flash every 5 seconds.
                                                                                   4 Operation Error: The Remote Keypad will emit 2 beeps and the Blue Trouble LED will flash 5 times; for instance, if the Control Panel is in Away Armed mode, you CANNOT activate Home Armed Mode by using the Remote Keypad. If you do so, the Remote Keypad will emit 2 beeps and the Blue Trouble LED will flash 5 times.  Incorrect PIN Code: When incorrect password is submitted, the Remote Keypad will emit 4 beeps and the Blue Trouble LED will flash 5 times. If there are 5 incorrect PIN Code attempts within 10 minutes, the Remote Keypad will be automatically locked up for 5 minutes. During this period, any operation will be invalid. When the lockup time expires, the Remote Keypad will emit 1 long beep.  Exit/Entry Delay: After mode change request is submitted, the Remote Keypad will count down with the system when Entry/Exit delay timer begins.   Home Armed with Exit/Entry Delay: The Amber Fronpoint Logo will flash every second to match exit/entry delay beeps. Away Armed with Exit/Entry Delay: The Red Frontpoint logo will flash every second to match exit/entry delay beeps. <<NNOOTTEE>>   After mode change request is submitted, the Remote Keypad will slow flash for 10 seconds and turn to quick flash for another 10 seconds when it is waiting for acknowledgement from the Control Panel. If no signal is received from the Control Panel, the Frontpoint logo will flash for 3 seconds, and the Blue Trouble LED  will be turned on for 3 seconds. Please note the Fronpoint logo color will be displayed based on current system mode.  Factory Reset   The Remote Keypad can be reset to clear all learnt-in data and return all settings to default value by following the steps   below: 1.  Remove the batteries and release the tamper. 2.  Press and hold 3 key while inserting the batteries back. 3.  Continue pressing 3 key until three short beeps are emitted to indicate successful reset. 4.  Release 3 key, the reset process is complete.   5.  After reset, the Remote keypad will need a new learn-in process to start functioning.  Change of Battery 1.  Bypass the Remote Keypad’s tamper alarm. Please refer to your Control Panel’s user manual for details. 2.  Take out two old batteries and press the tamper switch for more than 3 seconds to fully discharge. 3.  Insert two new AA Alkaline batteries. Do not mix new and old batteries. 4.  Replace the top cover.   5.  Put the Control Panel back to normal operation mode. Please refer to your Control Panel’s user manual for details.  Mounting Method There are two ways to mount the Door Contact: Self-adhesive mounting or Screw mounting.  Self-adhesive Mounting 1.  Clean the surface with a suitable degreaser.   2.  Depending on the mounting side, remove the protective covering from one side of the double-sided adhesive pad and     firmly apply to the back of the device. 3.  Remove the other cover and firmly press the Remote Keypad onto the desired location. <<NNOOTTEE>>    Do not use the adhesive pad method of  installation on  a  surface  with peeling  or cracked paint, or  on  a  rough  surface.   After mounting, please do wait for at least 24 hours for the adhesive tape to totally adhere to the wall.  Screw Mounting 1.  Remove the front cover. 2.  Using the 2 mounting holes of the back cover as a template, mark off the positions in the most appropriate place. 3.  Insert the wall plugs if fixing into plaster or brick surface. 4.  Screw the Remote Keypad onto the wall plugs.   5.  Replace the front cover.
                                                                                   5This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and   (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard.   Operation is subject to the following two conditions:   (1) this device may not cause interference, and   (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.  Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.

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