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  • REMOTE KEYPAD with NFC Tag
  • Identifying the Parts
  • LED Indicator
  • Built-in Siren
  • Power
  • Power Saving Feature
  • Supervisory Signal
  • Test Mode
  • Learning Keypad into Control Panel
  • Edit Keypad Operation Area
  • Tamper Protection
  • Add Tag/Clear Tag Procedures
  • Mounting Remote Keypad
  • How to Set System Mode
  • Check System Mode
  • Dual-key Alarm function
  • Change of Battery
  • Appendix

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KPT-35N-S10

REMOTE KEYPAD with NFC Tag

Identifying the Parts

  1. Red LED

  2. Yellow LED

  3. Panic Alarm (if enabled)

    • Press both 1 and 3 to trigger panic alarm

  4. Backlit Numeric Keys

  5. Fire Alarm (if enabled)

    1. Press both 4 and 6 to trigger fire alarm

  6. Medical Alarm (if enabled)

    1. Press both 7 and 9 to trigger Medical alarm

  7. Backlit Pound (#) Key

  8. Backlit (OK) Key

    1. Press this key in stand-by mode to inquire the system mode.

  9. Away Arm Key

  10. Backlit NFC Sensor Zone

  11. Home Arm Key

  12. Buzzer

  13. Battery Compartment

  14. Tamper Switch

  15. Bracket Holes x 3

  16. Mounting Holes x 4

  17. Bottom Fixing Screw x 1

  18. Bracket for Desktop Deployment (optional item, sold separately)

  • A short beep will sound along with key pressing to indicate that the button pressed is valid.

  • A long beep will sound along with key pressing to indicate successful command.

  • 4 continuous beeps will sound indicating mistake and the user should repeat the process again.

  • Backlight will be ON for any key pressed or command sent from the Keypad.

LED Indicator

  • Red LED (Away Arm Key)

    • Red LED on: the system is in Test Mode.

    • Red LED: Red LED and White Backlight will turn on with long beep first, and then the Red LED and White Backlight will turn on for 1 second in the Away Arm Mode.

    • Red LED flash with 4 beeps: failure due to the following reasons:

      • No response from the control panel.

      • Request for Force arm.

  • Yellow LED (Home Arm Key)

    • Yellow LED: Yellow LED and White Backlight will turn on with a long beep first, and then the Yellow LED and White Backlight will turn on for 1 second in the Home Mode.

    • Yellow LED flashes for 5 seconds: low battery in Normal Operation Mode, and Tamper open.

    • LED flash with 4 beeps: failure due to the following reasons:

      • No response from the control panel.

      • Request for Home mode during Arm mode.

      • Request for Force arm

  • When Arm/Home, Red/Yellow LED will turn off after successful completion of a valid keystroke sequence.

  • If Arm/Home button is pressed but no tag is applied to the Keypad sensor zone, in 5 seconds the keypad will enter sleep mode.

  • If Control Panel User Code/Pin code is entered but the Arm/Home button is not pressed, in 5 seconds the keypad will enter sleep mode.

Built-in Siren

  1. Exit Delay — the Remote keypad continuously beeps. If enter Arm mode or Home Mode, Remote Keypad will emit long beep.

  2. Entry Delay — the Remote keypad continuously beeps. When entering Disarm Mode, the Remote Keypad will emit 2 beeps.

  3. Alarm siren — Siren will sound continuously when an alarm is triggered. Fire Alarm will sound 2 seconds and 1 second off.

Power

  • Remote keypad uses three CR123 3V Lithium batteries as its power source.

  • Remote keypad can also detect the battery status. If the battery voltage is low, the Yellow LED will flash for 5 seconds. The Low battery signal will be sent along with regular signal transmissions to the Control Panel for displaying the status accordingly.

  • When the battery is exhausted, the Remote keypad will stop all function, all LED will flash every 4 seconds.

Power Saving Feature

  • When idle, Remote keypad is in Stand-by mode and uses no power. It will activate and wake-up for 5 second when any key is pressed or keypad sensor is detected.

  • After 5 seconds of key inactivity, the power goes off and it returns to Stand-by mode.

  • Upon completion of a command input, the power goes off and Remote keypad returns to Stand-by mode.

You can also press and hold * and # key for 2 seconds to send learning code when Idle.

Supervisory Signal

  • The Remote Keypad will automatically transmit Supervisory Signals periodically to the Control Panel at random intervals of 30-50 minutes.

Test Mode

  • Remote keypad can be put into Test mode by entering the Keypad PIN code (default: 0000) followed by “*” key along with a long beep sounding, the Red LED and backlight will turn on.

  • To exit Test mode, press # key twice (long beep). Otherwise, Remote keypad will automatically exit Test mode after 5 minutes and return to Stand-by mode.

Under the Test mode, the following functions can be enabled:

  • Press * key and then 2 key — to enable Dual-key Panic Alarm function

  • Press * key and then 3 key — to enable Dual-key Fire Alarm function

  • Press * key and then 4 key — to enable Dual-key Medical Alarm function

  • Press * key and then 5 key — to disable all Dual Key function (long beep). (Default)

  • Press * key and then 6 key — to change the Keypad PIN Code

    1. Enter Old Keypad Pin Code and then press * key along with a long beep. If incorrect PIN Code is entered, they Keypad will emit 4 beeps and exit PIN Code change function. (Pressing # key will also exit PIN Code change function)

    2. Enter New 4-digit Keypad PIN Code and then press # key. The Keypad will emit a long beep and will exit change Keypad PIN Code function automatically.

  • Press * key and then 7 key — to transmit Remote keypad learn signal with a long beep.

  • Press * key and then 8 key — to enable Arm/ Home without Control Panel User Code function with a long beep.

  • Press * key and then 9 key — to enable Arm/ Home with Control Panel User Code function with a long beep (the code checked by panel) (Default).

  • Press “#” key twice — to exit Test Mode.

Learning Keypad into Control Panel

Step 1 --> Put the Control Panel into Learning Mode. Please refer to the Control Panel manual.

Step 2 -->

Normal Mode

Under Keypad Normal Mode, press and hold * key and # key for 2 seconds to transmit learn code to Control Panel.

Test Mode

Alternatively, you can enable Remote keypad to enter Test Mode first. Enter Keypad PIN Code (Default: 0000) and then press * key. The Red LED will turn on and sound a long beep. Press * key and then 7 key to transmit learn code to Control Panel.

Step 3 --> Refer to Control Panel manual to complete the learning process. If learning is successful, the Keypad will emit 3 beeps upon receiving acknowledgement signal from Control Panel. If the Keypad does not sound 3 beeps to indicate receiving the signal from the Control Panel, the Orange LED will flash. Please repeat Step 2 to transmit learn code again.

Step 4 --> After the Remote keypad is learnt-in, put the Control Panel into Walk Test mode, hold the Remote keypad in the desired location, and send the learning code to the Control Panel to confirm this location is within the signal range of the Control Panel.

Edit Keypad Operation Area

Follow instructions below to change Keypad Area in the Control Panel

  1. Use the panel Edit Device function to change Keypad area setting.

  2. Put the Control Panel into Learning Mode.

  3. Press and hold * key and # key of keypad for 2 seconds to transmit learn code to Control Panel.

  4. The keypad will be displayed under learned device. Area update is complete.

Tamper Protection

  • The keypad is protected against any attempt to open the lid or to detach keypad from its mounting surface.

  • Tamper protection is disabled when the keypad is in Test Mode.

Add Tag/Clear Tag Procedures

The Keypad is capable of transmitting NFC (Near Field Communication) tags to the Control Panel, and you can assign a PIN Code and user name to each NFC tag on the Panel webpage. The NFC tags can then be used to control alarm system mode through the Keypad. The number of NFC tags and PIN Codes are managed on the Control Panel webpage.

  • Add Tag:

When adding a new tag, the keypad must be in normal operation mode.

Step 1 --> Go to the PIN Code page on the Control Panel webpage, input a 4-digit or 6-digit user pin code and user name for the tag, assign the user pin code to an Area.

Step 2 --> After KPT-35N-S10 is successfully learnt into the panel, apply a new tag to the Keypad Tag sensor zone. The white backlight will turn on with 4 beeps to indicate this tag is new (not added to the system yet).

Step 3 --> Click the Load button on the PIN Code page as below. The corresponding tag number will be loaded. Click Submit to save the user code setting.

Step 4 --> The tag has been added. You can use the tag to arm/home arm/disarm the system. When Keypad is powered on by inserting batteries, the Orange LED will flash and the white backlight will turn on. When LED is off, wait 10 seconds for keypad tag sensor to start functioning.

  • Clear Tag:

Step 1 --> Go to the PIN Code page on the Control Panel webpage.

Step 2 --> Manually delete the tag number and click Submit.

Step 3 --> The tag is cleared.

Mounting Remote Keypad

To mount the remote keypad:

  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.

How to Set System Mode

You may choose to arm/home arm with or without a Control Panel User Code

  • Arm/Home without Control Panel User Code

In the Test mode, Pressing * key and then 8 key to enable Arm/ Home without Control Panel User Code function, then exit Test mode by pressing the # key twice.

  • Arm/Home with Control Panel User Code or NFC Tag

In the Test mode, Pressing * key and then 9 key can enable Arm/ Home with User Code function, then exit Test mode by pressing the # key twice. (Default)

This function must be enabled for NFC tag to be used

Check System Mode

Dual-key Alarm function

The Dual Key function allows you to activate alarm from Keypad by pressing 2 keys at the same time. Press and hold both key for 1 second to transmit signal, the Keypad will emit a long beep to confirm. The dual-key function is disabled by default. To enable it, please refer to the Test Mode section.

  • Panic Alarm: 1 key + 3 key.

  • Fire Alarm: 4 key + 6 key.

  • Medical Alarm: 7 key + 9.

Change of Battery

  1. Put the Control Panel to programming menu to bypass the Keypad tamper alarm.

  2. Dismount the Remote keypad.

  3. Take out the old battery and press any key to discharge before replacing the new battery in the battery compartment.

  4. Close the case using the rear fixing screws.

  5. Screw back the Remote keypad to the surface with mounting screws.

  6. Put the Control Panel back to normal operation mode.

Fault Conditions

When Remote Keypad is under NORMAL OPERATION MODE

  1. When fault event exists in Control Panel, the arming command from Keypad will be ignored by Control Panel. The Keypad Red and Yellow LED will flash for 3 seconds along with 4 beeps to indicate error. You can override the fault event and force arm the Control Panel by performing the arm action again.

  2. If the Control Panel is under Arm Mode, you CANNOT activate Home mode with Remote keypad. The Keypad Red LED flashes + Yellow LED flashes for 3 seconds along with 4 beeps to indicate transmission error.

  3. If sent Arm/Home/Disarm signal but have no response from the Control Panel, the Red LED flashes + Yellow LED flashes for 3 seconds along with 4 beeps.

  4. When incorrect Keypad PIN code is entered to enter Test mode, The Keypad will emit 4 beeps. If incorrect Keypad PIN codes are entered for 4 times, the Keypad will disable key input function for 1 minute and indicate error by flashing all LEDs for 6 times and emitting 6 beeps. All key press during the next 1-minute period will be ignored.

After 1 minute, the Keypad will return to normal operation and emit a long beep to indicate

Appendix

If you have forgotten the Keypad PIN Code or anything wrong happened in the Remote keypad, you can reset the Remote keypad to factory default and reinitialize it.

Reset to factory default:

Step 1 --> Remove the batteries and release the tamper.

Step 2--> Press & hold 3 key while inserting the battery back.

Step 3 --> Continue pressing 3 until three short beeps to indicate successful reset.

Step 4--> Release 3 key, the reset process is complete.

After reset, Keypad PIN code reverts to factory default values, 0000. Remote keypad will need a new learn-in process to start functioning.

Backlit Star () Key

Enter Keypad PIN Code + Key to enter Test Mode.

Backlit Restore ( ) Key

When the keypad is in stand by mode, you can press the key to check the current system mode of the panel.