Visonic KP160 Touch screen keyprox User Manual User manual 22015

Visonic Ltd. Touch screen keyprox User manual 22015

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D-303169 KP-160 PG2 User’s Guide 1
KP-160 PG2
Touch Screen Keyprox
User’s Guide
Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................................2
2. INSTALLATION............................................................................................................3
2.1 Inserting Battery..................................................................................................3
2.2 Closing Battery Compartment Cover .................................................................. 3
2.3 Wall Mounting Options .......................................................................................4
2.4 Enrolling the KP-160 PG2...................................................................................6
2.5 Configuring the KP-160 PG2 Parameters...........................................................6
2.6 Enrolling Proximity Tags.....................................................................................8
3. USING THE TOUCH SCREEN KEYPROX..................................................................9
3.1 Arming and Disarming the System .....................................................................9
3.2 Initiating Alarms................................................................................................10
3.3 System Status and Indications ......................................................................... 10
3.4 Bypassing Zones..............................................................................................14
3.5 Controlling Home Automation Devices.............................................................14
3.6 Other Functions................................................................................................15
APPENDIX A: SPECIFICATIONS..................................................................................15
APPENDIX B: COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS.......................................................16
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1. INTRODUCTION
KP-160 PG2 is a 2-way wireless PowerG touch screen keyprox for the PowerMaster family
control panels. The KP-160 PG2 enables most common everyday user functions:
 Arm and Disarm the alarm system.
 Initiate Emergency, Fire and Panic alarms.
 Control home automation devices.
 Review system status.
 Perform programmable predefined functions.
KP-160 PG2 is operated by proximity tags. When authorization is required the user presents
a valid proximity tag to the built-in tag reader
In addition, the KP-160 PG2 supports panels featuring Partitions. Partitioning allows you to
select up to three controllable areas; each partition can be armed and disarmed
independently regardless of the status of the other two partitions by the same or different
users (see keys marked "7" in the "Icon and Key Indications" Figure).
The KP-160 PG2 can be wall-mounted using the supplied bracket or be used as a portable
unit. For compliance with various international standards, the KP-160 PG2 is equipped with
two tamper switches that can be defined to detect when the cover of the battery
compartment is removed or when the unit is removed from its mounting bracket.
Other features of the KP-160 PG2 include:
 Easy-to-use intuitive graphical touch user interface
 Proximity-tag operated, no need for user to remember codes
 Allows all users' every day actions
 Panel can be installed in hidden location
 8 or 32 per system (depending on the control panel), suitable for any installation
 Status, Alarm, Memory, Trouble and Ready indications.
 Automatic reporting of low battery.
 Back lighting.
 Exit/entry beeps
 Enrollment of proximity tags directly into control panel or via tag reader.
 Long battery life expectancy (for typical use).
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2. INSTALLATION
2.1 Inserting Battery
CAUTION!
Risk of explosion if
battery is replaced
by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used
battery according to
manufacturer's
instructions.
Figure 1 – Battery Insertion
Insert two 1.5V batteries in each slot while ensuring battery polarity.
2.2 Closing Battery Compartment Cover
Portable Installation (Using Battery Cover without Tamper Hole)
1
2
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Figure 2 - Battery Cover Mounting (part a)
Wall-mounted Installation (Using Battery Cover without Tamper Hole –
see "A")
Figure 3 - Battery Cover Mounting (part b)
A. Tamper B. DC Power Connection
2.3 Wall Mounting Options
The KP-160 PG2 unit mounting options are illustrated in the following drawings.
Wall Mounting
Figure 4a – Wall Mounting
1. Drill 3 mounting holes 3. Attach the unit to the bracket
2. Position the bracket and secure with 3 screws 4. Secure the unit with the screw
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Wall Mounting with External Electrical Connector
Figure 4b – Wall Mounting with External Electrical Connector
1. Secure bracket with 2 screws as shown in the two drawings above.
2. Attach the unit to the bracket.
3. Secure the unit with the screw
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2.4 Enrolling the KP-160 PG2
Refer to the PowerMaster panel's Installer Guide and follow the procedure under the
"02:ZONES/DEVICES" option of the Installer Menu. A flowchart of the procedure is provided
below.
Step Action LCD Display
1 Enter the Installer menu and select
02:ZONES/DEVICES
2 Select "ADD NEW DEVICE" Option
See Note
3 Enroll the device or enter the 7-digit
code that appears on the device's
sticker.
4 Select the desired keyprox Number
5 Configure the settings of the device
6 Configure the Keyprox See section 2.5
means scroll and select
Note: If the KP-160 PG2 is already enrolled, you can configure the KP-160 PG2 parameters
via the “Modify Devices” option – see Step 2.
2.5 Configuring the KP-160 PG2 Parameters
Enter the main menu in the PowerMaster control panel, choose the
number of the touch screen keyprox device to configure and follow the configuration
instructions for the KP-160 PG2 touch screen keyprox.
Option Configuration Instructions
Define the active tamper.
Option settings: Disabled (default); All Tampers and Battery
Cover.
Define whether or not the control panel will monitor supervision
messages sent by the keyprox (see Note).
Option settings: ON (default) or OFF.
SUPERVISION
TAMPERS
K07.DEV SETTINGS
K07.DEV SETTINGS
ID No. 374-XXXX
K07: LCD Keypad
ENTR ID:XXX-XXXX
ENROLL NOW or
MODIFY DEVICES
ADD NEW DEVICES
02.ZONES/DEVICES
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Note: Every 5 minutes the keyprox performs a communication test
session with the control panel (i.e. "Supervision signal) to check
the integrity and quality of the Radio link. If the keyprox does not
report a supervision signal at least once within a predefined time,
a “MISSING” trouble alert is initiated. Therefore, if you take the
keyprox out of the protected premises, switch the Supervision
OFF to avoid the trouble alert.
Define whether or not the keyprox will sound the exit and entry
beeps or whether the keyprox will sound the beeps only when the
system is armed AWAY and not when it is armed HOME.
Option settings: ON; OFF (default) and OFF @ Home.
Under trouble conditions, the panel sounder emits a series of 3
short reminder beeps once per minute. Here you determine
whether to enable or disable this reminder beeping or just disable
it at night. The “night” hours are defined in the factory but are
usually from 8 PM (20:00) until 7:00 AM.
Option settings: ON; OFF (default) and OFF @ night.
Define the volume level of the sounder.
Option settings: Medium (default); Maximum and Minimum
Enabling the function will turn off the display if no key is pressed
for more than several seconds.
Options settings: Disabled (default) and Enabled.
Notes:
1) When the "SCREEN SAVER" menu on the PowerMaster
control panel is configured as "refresh by key", touching the
right side of the screen on the KP-160 PG2 device will return
the device to normal display (refer to the PowerMaster
Installer Guide, section 3.5.6).
2) When the "SCREEN SAVER" menu on the PowerMaster
control panel is configured as "refresh by code", touching the
right side of the screen on the KP-160 PG2 device and then
presenting the proximity tag to the tag reader will return the
device to normal display (refer to the PowerMaster Installer
Guide, section 3.5.6).
Select the function of the (AUX) key when pressed:
Not used: No function assigned to AUX key.
Status: Control panel displays and announces* the system status.
Stop Beeps: Control panel and other devices in the system (such
as keyproxs, sirens etc.) will stop beeping during the exit delay.
Skip exit delay: Stop the exit delay immediately.
X-10 (PGM): Activate the appliance controlled by the chosen X-10
Trouble Beeps
BUTTON ()
Screen Saver
Sounder Volume
EXIT-ENTRY Beeps
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unit(s) or the device wired to the PGM output. For more details on
configuring the X-10/PGM output functions, see the corresponding
sections of the control panel’s Installer Guide (“OUTPUTS” menu)
and User Guide (“SCHEDULER” menu).
Option settings: Not Used, Status (default); Stop Beeps, Skip
exit delay; and X-10 (PGM).
* Applicable only to control panels that support the voice option.
Define whether or not to report power failure.
Option settings: NOT Connected (default) and Connected to AC.
2.6 Enrolling Proximity Tags
You can enroll proximity tags in the PowerMaster panel either via the KP-160 PG2 touch
screen keyprox, as described below, or through the PowerMaster control panel, as described
in the corresponding section of the control panel's User or Installer Guide.
Each proximity tag corresponds to its User Code. Therefore, be sure that a corresponding
User Code is programmed for each enrolled proximity tag (code "0000" is not allowed). For
example, "T02:Tag <Prox>" must be assigned to User Code 2 and "T14:Tag <Prox>" must
be assigned to User Code 14. Partition authorization of each proximity tag is identical to that
of the corresponding User Code. For example, if User Code 3 is set to Partitions 1 and 3,
"T03:Tag <Prox>" will also be set to Partitions 1 and 3.
Step Action LCD Display
1 Enter the Installer menu of the control panel and
go to “02:ZONES/DEVICES
2 Select "ADD NEW DEVICE" Option
3 When "ENROLL NOW" is displayed, press the
AWAY key ( ) on the KP-160 PG2. The
AWAY key and the Present Prox Tag key ( )
begin to blink
4 Present the proximity tag to the KP-160 PG2
within the timeout period. If the enrollment is
successful the display reads "DEVICE
ENROLLED" and then shows the device details
T01:Tag (Prox)
DEVICE ENROLLED
ENROLL NOW or
MODIFY DEVICES
ADD NEW DEVICES
02.ZONES/DEVICES
AC POWER Connect
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3. USING THE TOUCH SCREEN KEYPROX
3.1 Arming and Disarming the System
Step Operation User Actions Keyboard &
Panel Response
Optional
1 Select a PARTITION (1)
(if Partition is enabled)
Any combination of
The selected key
blinks.
Arm AWAY + [] (4)
Arm HOME + [] (4)
2
Disarm (OFF) + [ ] (4)
Quick arm AWAY (3) (If
Quick Arm is enabled) ( 2 sec.)
Optional
3
Quick arm HOME (3) (If
Quick Arm is enabled) ( 2 sec.)
INSTANT (After arming HOME/
AWAY) (5) (7)
Optional
4
LATCHKEY (After arming
AWAY) (6) (7)
The selected key
and the "Present
Prox Tag" icon
() begin to
blink and prompt you
to present your Tag.
The keyprox's LED
blinks red once to
indicate
transmission of the
arming command to
the control panel.
The LED and the
buzzer then indicate
the control panel's
response – see
“System Status
and Indications”
section 3.3.
Notes:
1. If Partition is disabled at the control panel, skip Step 1.
2. If Partition is enabled at the control panel and a partition was not selected in Step 1,
Step 2 will activate all of the partitions assigned to the user.
3. The Quick arm functions only if enabled at the control panel.
4. If the action is not completed while the selected arming key is blinking, the desired
function will not be executed.
5. Press the INSTANT key within maximum 8 seconds timeout period after completing the
previous step. This will delete the entry delay for the current arming session.
 INSTANT is available only if supported in the PowerMaster control panel (refer to the
PowerMaster Installer Guide).
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6. For LATCHKEY activation, press the LATCHKEY key within maximum 8 seconds
timeout period after completing the previous step.
7. LATCHKEY is available only if the LATCHKEY feature is enabled in the PowerMaster
control panel (see PowerMaster Installer Guide).You can perform the LATCHKEY and
INSTANT functions, one after the other. The order is not important.
 LATCHKEY and INSTANT functions can be operated only during exit delay.
 While in INSTANT / LATCHKEY, the small circle icon on the upper right side of the
INSTANT / LATCHKEY icon lights.
3.2 Initiating Alarms
Alarms Actions Response Notes
Emergency
alarm
( 2 sec.)
See section
3.3.
Fire alarm
( 2 sec.)
See section
3.3.
When pressing the Fire or Emergency
icons, the KP-160 PG2 starts beeping.
After pressing the button for approx. 2
seconds, the KP-160 PG2 sends the
command.
Panic alarm
( 2 sec.)
See section
3.3. When pressing the Fire and Emergency
icons together, the KP-160 PG2 starts
beeping. After pressing the button for
approx. 2 seconds, the KP-160 PG2
sends the Panic command.
3.3 System Status and Indications
When executing a command, the keyprox's LED ("30" in the "Icon and Key Indications"
Figure) blinks red once to indicate transmission of the command to the control panel. If the
operation is successfully completed, the green LED lights momentarily and a "happy
tune" sounds. If the operation fails or cannot be completed, for example, when the system
is "Not Ready", the red LED lights steadily and a "sad tune" sounds.
Buzzer Indication LED Indication Panel Response
Happy
(success) tune
Momentary GREEN Success: Operation is
successfully completed
Sad (failure) tune Momentary RED Fail: Operation failed or
invalid key press
None None No communication:
Control panel does not
respond.
Arming Indications
The table below lists the Arming indication keys and their definition.
Icon/Key Indications Arming Indication
ARM AWAY
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Icon/Key Indications Arming Indication
ARM HOME
DISARM
Each icon appears one after the other EXIT DELAY
+ The "Present Prox Tag" icon and DISARM
key blink simultaneously
ENTRY DELAY
If Partition is enabled, the arming indication of the first partition is displayed concurrently with
the corresponding first partition key LED , then the second partition indication is
displayed concurrently with the second partition key LED and then the third partition
indication is similarly displayed.
General Indications
The Ready/Not Ready, Alarm Memory, Trouble and Low Battery indications are provided via
the indications in the following table:
Number Indication [1] What it Means
Instructs the user to display the RFID proximity
tag in order to initiate a command.
Volume control mode.
System is NOT READY; one of the zones is not
secured. You cannot arm the system before the
zone is secured or bypassed.
System is READY but one or more zones are
bypassed.
No indication System is READY and all zones are secured.
+ Bypassed ( ) or Open ( ) Zone number
+ Selected PGM or X-10 unit number.
+ Volume level
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Number Indication [1] What it Means
PGM/X-10 control mode.
System is armed in LATCHKEY mode.
Exit beeps are shut off. This mode disables
when the exit delay is over. [2]
System is armed in the INSTANT mode.
A message is waiting in the system.
The control panel is presently in "INSTALLER
MODE" or "USER SETTINGS".
Memory / Alarm in partition or system.
The partition / system has an active trouble
status that needs to be reviewed and cleared. [3]
AC failure.
Communication failure: KP-160 PG2 is out of
range of the control panel or did not get an
acknowledge signal of a command from the
control panel.
Indicates that the KP-160 PG2 device's battery is
low and must be replaced (see section 2.1).
[1] The key indication is displayed after the first red LED blinks indicating the status request.
[2] Operates only during Exit Delay.
[3] See respective sections in the control panel's User and Installer's Guides.
[4] If there is more than one status indication at a single time, the keys are displayed
simultaneously.
Zone Status Indications
To view the zone numbers of enrolled detectors that are in NOT READY ( ) or
BYPASSED state ( ), repeatedly press the key. Upon each press of the key,
the next zone number appears on the Zone # display (marked "4" in the "Icon and Key
Indications" Figure).
To view the zone numbers that are assigned to a Partition, press the desired Partition
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number ( / / ) followed by the key. Upon each press of the key, the
next zone number assigned to the pressed Partition number appears on the Zone # display.
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Notes:
A zone which is BYPASSED and NOT READY is shown as BYPASSED ( ).
When "00" appears on the Zone # display, this indicates a NOT READY state in the alarm
system that is not related to any detector, for example, "tamper open" in a keypad or control
panel.
If all zones are READY and "not bypassed", the button is disabled.
3.4 Bypassing Zones
A zone can by bypassed by pressing the key until the zone number is shown on the zone #
display (marked "4" in the "Icon and Key Indications" Figure) followed by the key.
Note: Zone bypassing on the KP-160 PG2 unit can be operated only if Bypass was enabled
via the control panel (see PowerMaster Installer Guide, section 3.5.2 "Configuring
Arming/Disarming and Exit/Entry Procedures").
3.5 Controlling Home Automation Devices
To configure the PGM and X-10 output functions, see the corresponding sections of the
control panel’s Installer Guide (“OUTPUTS” menu) and User Guide (“SCHEDULER” menu).
Step X-10 device ON PGM device ON X-10 or PGM
device OFF X-10 or PGM
device TOGGLE
1 (~2sec)
2
[P0 to P9]
[00 to 99]
[PGM P0 to
P9] or [X-10 01
to 99]
[PGM P0 to
P9] or [X-10 01
to 99]
3
Note: Long press (more than 2 sec.) of the button initiates the X-10 function and the
PGM/X-10 display (marked "4" in the "Icon and Key Indications" Figure) will read "01". Short
press of the button initiates the PGM function and the PGM/X-10 display will read "P0"
with the key. This number is incremented by 1 upon each press of the key.
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3.6 Other Functions
Output Function Actions Response
AUX Function Enrollment: Long key press (more than 5 sec.)
until green LED lights and then release key.
Back to Factory: Long key press (more than 7
sec.) to reset the KP-160 PG2 device to factory
default settings.
Cancels current operation: Short key press
Volume control Changes the volume level upon each key press.
Volume level alternates between 1, 2, 3, 0
Mute exit beeps Mutes the exit beeps; small circle key will appear
above the key. Press button again to cancel mute.
Note: Operates only per Exit Delay duration. Upon
next Exit Delay, the exit beeps will not be muted.
APPENDIX A: SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Band (MHz) Europe and rest of world: 433-434, 868-869
USA: 912-919
Communication Protocol PowerG
Battery type Four 1.5V AA Alkaline batteries
Battery Life Expectancy 4 years (for typical use).
Power source (optional) 5-12VDC
Back light Blue/white or black/white
Operating Temperature 0C to 55C (32F to 131F)
Dimensions (WxLxD) 150x100x20mm (5-7/8 x 3-7/8 x 13/16 in)
Weight (including battery and bracket) 379 g (13 oz).
Mounting Wall-mounted or portable
Color Black or White-Silver
Compliance with Standards Europe: EN 300220-1, EN 300220-2,
EN300330, EN301489, EN60950, EN50131-1,
EN50131-3, EN50131-6.
USA: CFR 47 part 15
Canada: RSS 210
RFID Tags: ISO-18000-2 (125 kHz)
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APPENDIX B: COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS
This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15 and Industry Canada license-exempt RSS
standard(s). 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.
WARNING! To comply with FCC and IC RF exposure compliance requirements, the mobile
version of device should be located at a distance of at least 20 cm from all persons during
normal operation. The antennas used for this product must not be co-located or operated in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
The portable device version complies with FCC and IC RF radiation exposure limits set forth
for an uncontrolled environment.
The digital circuit of this device 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 residential installations. 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 and
television reception. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this device does cause such interference, which can be verified by
turning the device off and on, the user is encouraged to eliminate the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
– Re-orient or re-locate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the distance between the device and the receiver.
Connect the device to an outlet on a circuit different from the one which supplies power
to the receiver.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Visonic Ltd. could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
W.E.E.E. Product Recycling Declaration
For information regarding the recycling of this product you must contact the
company from which you orignially purchased it. If you are discarding this
product and not returning it for repair then you must ensure that it is returned
as identified by your supplier. This product is not to be thrown away with
everyday waste.
Directive 2002/96/EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment.
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The technical documentation as required by the European Conformity Assessment
procedure is kept at: UNIT 6 MADINGLEY COURT CHIPPENHAM DRIVE KINGSTON
MILTON KEYNES MK10 0BZ. Telephone number: 0870 7300800, Fax number: 0870
7300801
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