RSI VIDEOTECHNOLOGIES WM00 Wireless Alarm Keypad User Manual Installation Manual

RSI VIDEOTECHNOLOGIES Wireless Alarm Keypad Installation Manual

Installation Manual

Programming/RF Testing*1  Open the casing by inserting a flat head screwdriver and         lifting UP.  The case will slide apart. 2  Insert 3 (minimum) SAFT 3.6v Lithium AA LS14500               batteries.3A  New Installation: Put the control panel into   keypad registration mode by pressing the        programming button of the control panel one time. OR3B    Adding to existing system:  Using a programmed      alphanumeric keypad, proceed through menus until the      display shows ADD A NEW DEVICE.  Press OK.  The      display shows PRESS PROGRAM BUTTON OF DEVICE. OR3C    Adding to existing system without a keypad:   Refer to     the installation manual of the control panel.   4  Press and release the programming buttons (CLR and      ESC/NO) on the WMB keypad. The keypad LED will flash.     Wait for keypad display to show KEYPAD# RECORDED.5   Press OK. The display shows LANGUAGE: ENGLISH. Press   OK.  (This prompt will only appear when performing a      new installation).6  Display shows RADIO RANGE TEST? Press OK, the      keypad starts displaying the number of successful pings      to and from the control panel out of 9 (0/9 to 9/9).       Devices must be installed in a location with a stable 9/9 RF    test result to ensure reliable communication. 7 Press OK to end radio range test, then press Esc/No.  Note:  If this is a new installation (3A), the keypad display        prompts other system configuration data.  If adding a keypad to      an existing (operational) system, proceed to step 8.8  When finished, exit from configuration mode.   Note:  The control panel automatically assigns alphanumeric        keypads automatically to Area 1 (Entry/Exit delay)   *For complete details, refer to the control panel installation manual.Product SummaryThe Indoor Keypad Model WMB is designed for use in configuring/programming and operating a VideofiedTM  security system.  The keypad includes the following features:>  Lithium batteries for long life.>  32 Character Display (2 lines x 16 characters)>  Built-in piezo for status and alarm sounds>  Dual tamper function provides detection of both    wall and cover tamper.>  Transmits check-in/status signal every 8 minutes.>   Built in Proximity Badge ReaderInstallation GuidelinesFor easier installation, programming and RF testing  should be completed before mounting the control panel and devices. Install the keypad and other system devices in the following order:>  Programming/RF Testing - Program keypad and all other       devices into the control panel and test RF communication       from each intended device location to the control panel.>  Mounting - Mount keypad and devices at the tested location.www.videofied.comINSTALLATION DATA SHEETKeypad WMBMade by RSI VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES 2129-WMBIN February 2013
1. Mounting>  Use proper tools and hardware.>  Mount indoor in a temperature-controlled environment.>  Mount keypad at height that provides proper viewing and      convenience for the customer.>  Mount in a location that provides customer convenience but    out of view from windows.1  Separate base from Keypad.2  Hold base against mounting surface and mark the three      mounting holes.  Use the left or right side to level the     keypad.3  Drill pilot holes and install anchors where needed.4  Place base on mounting surface so holes line up with    pilot holes/anchors and secure base with appropriate     screws.5  Attach Keypad to base by lining up the tab with unlock      symbol and sliding closed and secure with optional screw.    Note:  The WMB Keypad is a supervised device and          must be permanently mounted.  This product is not intended      to be a roaming device.  Mounting Holes2. LCD OverviewIcons for entry mode: a..z   LowercaseA..Z   Uppercase123   Keypad&@# SymbolsIcons for arming mode: Partition 1 or SP1 selectedPartition 2 or SP2 selectedUnusedExternal arming mode selectedUnusedInformation IconLow Battery Iconwww.videofied.comKeypad WMB INSTALLATION DATA SHEET
Keys DescriptionPanicThe panic request is launched in two steps:1.  3 second press on the PANIC key2.  1 second press on one of the three assistance keys - The transmitted event type and siren activity depend on programmingOK Used to confirm any data capture or acknowledge messagesESC Exits the current menu or cancels all data enteredCLR Deletes the last character enteredSymbolsThe symbols:     1 . _ @ $ , ‘ ? ! ; : “ (     =space) are accessed through the 1 key• With multiple 1 second presses on the 1 key, the user is able to select the symbol they are looking for.• By pressing and holding the 1 key, the line with all symbols will show.  Use the arrow keys to select the symbol and press OK to confirm.Special CharactersSpecial Characters +0-*#=/%& ¥<>() are accessed through the 0 key• With multiple 1 second presses  on the 0 key the user is able to select the special character they are looking for.• By pressing and holding the 1 key, the line with all symbols will show.  Use the arrow keys to select the symbol and press OK to confirm.Capital Letter Press and hold appropriate letter key then repeat pressAuto-Repeat modeWhen a user holds an arrow key, the keypad will scroll all available valuesRe-sync and EnrollmentPress and release ESC/NO and CLR buttons simultaneously3. Product OverviewLCD display with automatic backlightArming KeysRed / Green LED6. Keypad Use4. RFID Tag ReadingThe WMB keypad is equipped with a badge reader ISO/IEC 14443A.  The optimal reading area is located around the Videofied symbol.  Compatible with MiFare 13.56 MHz 1K/4K badges (VT100).The badge reader is inactive until approached by a user.  The system utilizes a capacitive detector to energize the badge reader.  It is recommended the user holds the badge in place rather than a quick swipe.When a badge is detected the Green LED is lit Menu NavigationAssistance Requests5. Security- Remove batteries before any maintenance- WARNING, there is a risk of explosion if a      battery is replaced by an incorrect type!- Observe polarity when inserting batteries- Do not throw away used batteries they must     be properly disposed of according to      Hazardous material regulations for Lithium    batteriesRFID Badge reading zoneLegendChime ActivationSystem StatusDirect BypassWMB X2XWMB X1Xwww.videofied.comKeypad WMB INSTALLATION DATA SHEET
Keypad WMB INSTALLATION DATA SHEETPropertiesPanel Compatibility  Videofied Alarm Panel XL, XT, XTIP, XV, VisioPower requirements:         Type:   C         Battery Type  SAFT, AA, Lithium, LS14500         Nominal Voltage:   3.6v         Low Voltage Limit:      2.1v - LCD will stop functioning but communication is working  3.0v - LCD will function and communication is working         Quantity  3          Battery life (estimated)  Up to 4 years RF Technology: S2View®  Bidirectional Radio      Central Frequency   WMB210 : 868MHz  :  (Europe, Africa, Asia)  WMB621 ; 915MHz  :  (USA, Canada,  South America)  WMB721(: 920MHz  :  Australia, South America)      Transmission Security  AES Algorithm encryption      Supervision  8 min polling      Antenna  IntegratedTamper:  Wall and cover tamperKeypad:         Keys:   23x Keys        Allowed Time for Code Entry:   60s        Number of Available Codes:  1,109,814        Number of Illegal codes:   186  (depending on panel features)        User code input attempts before lockout:  5        Lockout duration:  90 seconds        Memory Lifetime:  No Limit  (Flash Memory)Badge Reader:         Format:   ISO/IEC 14443A         Type:  MiFare 13.56MHz 1K/4KPhysical DataOperating temperature  14° to 104° F (-10° to +40° C)Maximum relative humidity  75%, non-condensingMaterial  A B S  U L-V0Dimensions   (LxWxD) :  3.9 x 5.63 x 0.94 Inches   (99.1 x 143x 23.8 mm)Weight  6.35oz (180gr) without batteriesInstallation/MountingWall Mount  3 Screws (including one for the tamper)Case Lock  Mechanical slide lock and optional screw Certification & Standards868MHz: WMB210         Standards:                   EN60950-1:2006+/A11:2009+/A1:2100                   EN300220-1 V2.3.1                    EN300220-2 V2.3.1                   EN302291-1 V1.1.1                   EN302291-2 V1.1.1                   NF EN50130-4:1995+/A1:1998+/A2:2003;                   NF EN50130-5:1998 Classe II                   NF EN50131-3:2009 - Grade 2                   NF EN50131-5-3:2005 - Grade 2                   NF EN50131-6:2008 Grade 2 –Type C         Certifications:                   Europe                   CE / EN50131 Grade 2                   Pays-Bas                NCP                   Singapour              IDA                   Afrique du Sud      ICASA915MHz FHSS: WMB611, WMB621         Certifications:                   USA                         FCC Part 15C (FCC47 CFP part 15)                   Canada                    IC (RSS-210 Issue 8)920MHz FHSS: WMB711, WMB721         Certifications:                Australia                C-Tick (AS-NZS4268) Assistance Request  Police/Medical/FireDisplay type  Liquid-crystal (LCD)Display size  32 characters total: Two lines, 16 characters eachDisplay backlighting  AutomaticBuilt-in sounder:          Piezo Buzzer:    Emits entry/exit delay beeps, alarmsPanic button  One (Must be programmed/Enabled)
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEETKeypad WMBFCC Regulatory Information for USA and CANADAFCC Part 15.21 Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by RSI VideoTechnologies may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.FCC Part 15.105 Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:•                      Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.•                       Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.•                       Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.•                      Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Radio frequency radiation exposure information according 2.1091 / 2.1093 / OET bulletin 65This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body.This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.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.EMEA SALES23, avenue du Général Leclerc92340 BOURG-LA-REINEFRANCEHotline: +33 (0)820 846 620Fax: +33 (0)1 82 69 80 10© 2011 RSI VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES. VIDEOFIED® is a Registered Trademark of RSI VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES.  S2View® is a registered trademark of RSI VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES.  Specications subject to change without notice.USA SALES1375 Willow Lake Blvd. #103Vadnais Heights, MN 55110USAHotline: +1 877 206 5800Fax: +1 651 762 4693 www.videofied.com

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