Cooper key-kp01 Manual de usuario

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Installation Guide
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Fig. 1.
Fig. 2.
1. LCD display 2. Programming keys.
3. Navigation keys. This key has
built-in alert LEDs. To disable
the LEDs see page 11.
4. Setting and unsetting keys. The
ABCD keys have built-in status LEDs
that can show the setting status of a
part setting system. These LEDs can
be disabled, see page 11.
5. Lid screws (under plastic caps) 6. Hold Up Alarm (HUA) keys.
7. Number/text keys.

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Fig. 3. Fig. 4.
1. Central keyhole. 2. Fixing holes.
3. Cable entry. 4. Tamper block
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BRIGHT
TERM
0V 12V A B
0V 12V D0 D1 LED
EXT READER
RS485
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6b
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Fig. 5.
1. Tamper switch. 2. Sounder.
3. Connector for KEY-EP 4. Sounder volume control
5. Connector for data
bus.
6. Jumpers for:
6a Addressing
6b LED functions and RS485 bus termination

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i-on16 i-on40
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RS485
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0V +12V A B
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1. LED window.
2. Retaining Screw.
3. Removable Fixing Plate.
4. Permanently attached cable.
1. Fixing hole.
2. Cable entry.
3. Anchor for retaining screw.

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Fig. 10.
Fig. 11.
12V 0V D0 D1 LED
EXT READER
BLUE (LED)
WHITE (D1)
GREEN (D0)
BLACK (0V)
RED (12V)
External
Prox
Reader
KEY-KP01
Note: Do not connect
yellow wire.

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Contents
Keypad Controls and Displays .......................................................................................7
KEY-EP External prox reader ........................................................................................7
Compliance ....................................................................................................................7
Siting the Keypad ...........................................................................................................8
Fitting .............................................................................................................................8
Connect Keypad to End Station.....................................................................................8
Cable Type .............................................................................................................9
Cable Segregation..................................................................................................9
Cable Conguration and Length ...........................................................................9
Keypad Connection ...............................................................................................9
Bus Termination at the Keypad ............................................................................9
Keypad Addressing ........................................................................................................9
Backlight Brightness ......................................................................................................9
Tone Volume ................................................................................................................10
KEY-EP External Prox Reader ....................................................................................10
Siting the External Prox Reader .........................................................................10
Opening the External Prox Reader .....................................................................10
Fit External Prox Reader ....................................................................................10
External Prox Reader Connection .......................................................................11
Testing the Keys ............................................................................................................11
Cleaning ........................................................................................................................11
Backlight, ABCD LEDs and Navigation Key LEDs ......................................................11
Entering Local Programming Mode .............................................................................11
To Switch ABCD LEDs ON or OFF .............................................................................. 12
To Change Backlight Settings ...................................................................................... 12
To Disable/Enable the Status OK LED ......................................................................12
To Disable/Enable the Status Fault LED .................................................................... 13
To Leave Local Programming Mode and Save Changes ............................................. 13
To Leave Local Programming Mode and Discard Changes ........................................ 13
External Prox Reader LED .......................................................................................... 13

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Introduction
The KEY-KP01 keypad is designed to work with the i-on range and Menvier
30/40/100/300 series of control units using software version 4.03 and higher.
The keypad allows users to set and unset an alarm system and installers to
program the system. The keypad has backlighting for the keys and display. The
the ABCD and Navigation keys have status LEDs integrated into the keys them-
selves. In addition the KEY-KP01 contains:
An integrated proximity tag reader
Terminals for an external proximity tag reader KEY-EP (not supplied).
Please note that control units with software versions lower than 4.03 cannot
use the external prox reader.
Keypad Controls and Displays
Figure 1 shows the controls and displays available on the keypads:
To open the unit, unclip the caps covering the screws on the front (item 5 in
Figure 1). (You may need to gently push the bottom edge of the caps in with
the end of a small screwdriver to start them.) Remove the two screws hidden
underneath (see Figure 2). Gently swing the lower side of the front out from
the back box by about 10mm and then slide the front upwards to disengage
the top catches. (Be careful not to pull the lower side of the front more than
about 25mm away from the back while the top catches are engaged, or you
may break the catches.)
Figure 3 shows the cable entries and xing holes in the back box.
The front plastic housing contains the printed circuit board (pcb) see Figure 5:
Technical Specifications
Manufacturer Cooper Security Ltd
Product code KEY-KP01
Standards EN50131-3
Security Grade 3
Environmental Class II.
Operating temperature -10 to +55°C.
Humidity 0 to 93% RH, non-condensing.
Dimensions: 128 x 128 x 29, mm HxWxD
Keypad weight: 0.19 kg
Case material ABS
Current Consumption 65mA max backlight ON, prox reader connected
35mA max backlight OFF, internal prox reader only.
KEY-EP External prox reader
Security Grade 3
Environmental Class IV
Dimensions 58x34x19 mm, HxWxD
Weight (incl 2m cable) 95gm
Compliance
The KEY-KP01 complies with EN50131-3:2009 at security Grade 2 or 3 when
correctly installed with any i-on range control unit or Menvier30/40/100/300.
Third party testing carried out by ANPI.

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Installation
Siting the Keypad
Do site the keypad:
Within the area protected by the alarm system.
At a convenient height and location for the user.
Out of sight of potential intruders.
Do NOT site the keypad:
Next to electronic equipment, particularly computers, photocopiers or other
radio equipment, CAT 5 data lines or industrial mains equipment.
Where the cable run from the end station will be longer than 100m
to an i-on16, 250m to an i-on40 or 1,000m to an i-on50EX/160EX/
Menvier30/40/100/300.
Note: Do not site two or more keypads, or a keypad and an external prox
reader, closer than one metre together. Otherwise their prox readers will inter-
fere and be unable to read tags. For the same reason do not place the keypad
or external prox reader less that one metre from any other type of proximity
tag reader, for example those used in access control systems.
Fitting
Use 4mm x 25mm countersunk screws with a thread suitable for the wall ma-
terial. Fit in at least three xing holes when mounting the back of the keypad
on the wall. (See Figure 4.) A screw is supplied for the tamper block.
Cooper Security recommend that you mount the keypad as follows:
1. Select which cable entry you are going to use and break out the appropriate
plastic sections.
2. For Security Grade 3 installations:
a) Hold the backplate in place against the wall and mark the position of the
hole in the tamper block (see Figure 3).
b) Drill and plug the hole, and screw the backplate to the wall through the
tamper block using the supplied screw. Do not tighten the screw com-
pletely home.
3. Make sure the backplate is level and mark, drill and plug at least three other
xing holes. Screw the backplate to the wall through the xing holes using
the M4 screws.
4. For Security Grade 3 installations cut the plastic webs connecting the
tamper block to the remainder of the baseplate.
Note: If you do not cut the webs then the tamper switch will not operate if the
complete keypad is forced off the wall. The keypad will not comply with Grade
3 requirements.
5. Mount the front of the keypad (containing the keypad pcb) onto the back-
plate and make sure that the tamper switch operates.
Connect Keypad to End Station
CAUTION: Remove all power (both mains and battery) from the control unit
before connecting the keypad. Figure 7 shows connection details.

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Cable Type
In general, the control unit requires standard 7/0.2 un-screened alarm cable
for wiring to keypads.
Screened cable may prove necessary if the installation site has equipment that
produces high levels of R.F. (Radio Frequencies), for example welding equip-
ment. If screened cable is required, you should keep to the following guide-
lines:
1. Avoid earth loops by connecting the screen on the cable to mains earth at
the end station but not at the keypad.
2. The continuity of the cable screen is most important and screens MUST be
continuous along the full length of the cable.
3. If the cable enters any metal enclosure, ensure the screen is isolated from
the case.
Cable Segregation
Segregate the keypad cabling from any other wiring, such as mains supply ca-
bles, telephone cables, computer network cables and R.F. cables. Use cable ties
to keep cables separated.
Keep the keypad cable clear of any other cables supplying sounders or exten-
sion loudspeakers.
Cable Configuration and Length
You may connect the keypads either in daisy chain, or in star at the end sta-
tion connector. For a parallel connection the cable length should not exceed
100m. For serial connection the cable length from to the most distant keypad
should not exceed 100m for an i-on16, 250m for an i-on40, or 1,000m for an
i-on50EX/160EX or Menvier30/40/100/300.
Keypad Connection
See Figure 7 for wiring connections at the keypad and control unit.
Bus Termination at the Keypad
See the relevant control unit Installation Guide for advice on terminating the
RS485 bus within the keypad
Keypad Addressing
Each keypad connected to an end station must have a unique address. For
an i-on16 or i-on40 see Figure 6. For an i-on30EX/50EX/160EX or Men-
vier30/40/100/300 keypad addressing is carried out from the Installer Menu
- see the relevant Engineering Guide.
Backlight Brightness
When connecting the keypad to an i-on16 or i-on40 you can control the bright-
ness of the keypad backlights by tting links over the BRIGHT jumper on the
keypad pcb (see 4b on Figure 5).
Jumper OFF The keypad backlights glow at normal intensity.
Jumper ON The keypad backlights glow extra bright.
To program whether the backlights are on or off see page 11.
Note: an i-onEX or Menvier30/40/100/300 control unit can change the back-
light brightness from the Installer Menu. Do not t the BRIGHT jumper.

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Tone Volume
Turn the potentiometer (item 4 in Figure 5) to adjust the volume of tones from
the keypad:
Louder
This control changes the volume of non-alarm tones (for
example Exit/Entry tone). The volume of alarm tones is
xed.
Softer
KEY-EP External Prox Reader
Figure 8 shows the outside details of the external prox reader:
Siting the External Prox Reader
Do site the External Prox Reader:
At a convenient height and location for the user.
Out of sight of potential intruders.
Note: The external prox reader is tted with a length of 2m of the appropriate
cable. The cable can be extended up to 50m by connecting an additional length
of 7/0.2 un-screened alarm cable.
Do NOT site the External Prox Reader:
Next to electronic equipment, particularly computers, photocopiers or other
radio equipment, CAT 5 data lines or industrial mains equipment.
Note: Do not site the external prox reader closer than one metre to any other
kind of prox reader (for example the i-kp01 or another external prox reader).
If you do so then the prox readers will interfere and be unable to read tags.
Opening the External Prox Reader
To open the external prox reader (see Figure 10):
1. Undo the single retaining screw.
2. Tilt the edge of the xing plate and then slide a short distance parallel to the
body of the prox reader.
3. Slide the xing plate away from the reader body, along the cable.
Figure 9 shows the details of the external prox reader backplate:
Fit External Prox Reader
Note: The installation steps listed below assume that you have already decided
on the required location for the external prox reader.
Use M4 25mm countersunk screws at both xing holes when mounting the
back of the keypad on the wall.
Connecting Remote Prox Reader to Keypad
The external prox reader is supplied with 2m of its own integral cable.
Keep the external prox reader cable separate from any other wiring such as
mains supply cables, telephone cables, computer network cables and R.F. ca-
bles. Use cable ties to keep cables separated.
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