In "Keypad codes", enter the Username in the first box, and the desired
2.
access code in the second box (it will appear starred).
Click on "+" to enter multiple users and code (code 1, code 2, etc).
3.
Note:
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Please use a different password for each user.
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All access codes are not stored in the keypad, instead they are stored in the
gateway and in the cloud platform. This way you can add as many keypads
without having to set up each one.
Operation
1. Setting Security Modes
a.
First press either the Arm key
Part-arm2 key
or the Disarm key
b.
Then enter one of the 4-digit access codes created during the
configuration.
c.
If code entry is correct, the backlight of digits 0~9 on the Keypad will
extinguish. The back light of digits 0~9 will flash three times if
unsuccessful.
Note: See "Keypad self lockout" about unauthorized entry detection.
, Part-arm1 key
,
on the keypad.
3
2. Panic
+
Press
simultaneously for 2 seconds.
The keypad will emit the radio signal to the system and a full alarm condition will
occur.
3. Keypad self lock
a.
When an incorrect code is entered once, the back light of digits 0~9 will
start to flash 3 times.
b.
If incorrect codes are entered three times consecutively, the keypad will be
locked out for the next 30 seconds. During this period the keypad will not
respond to any keypad press.
c.
Following subsequent lockout of three times, the keypad will alert the
gateway of an unauthorized entry attempt.
4. Tamper Protection
The Keypad incorporates a tamper protection feature to protect against
unauthorized attempts to disassemble it. Any attempt to remove the keypad
from its wall plate will trigger the tamper switch which then initiates an alarm
condition.
Mounting the Keypad
The Keypad should be mounted in a position close to the main entrance door so
that the access codes can be entered easily.
Ensure that the position selected for the Keypad is within the effective range of
the HomeSys gateway.
Note: Do NOT fix the Keypad to metalwork or locate the unit within 1 meter of
metalwork (i.e. radiators, water pipes, etc) as this could affect its radio range.
Tamper
Switch