LuxHome LHC110SU Manual

433MHz Wire Free
Keypad Control Panel
LHC110SU
Instruction Guide

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LuxHome
433MHz Wire Free
Keypad Control Panel
These instructions should be read in conjunction with your
System Installation and Operating Instructions and be retained
for future reference.
Introduction
The LuxHome Wire Free Keypad Control Panel (hereafter referred
to as Keypad) is designed for use with LuxHome Wire Free Intruder
Alarm systems operating on 433MHz only.
Transmit
Indicator
LED
0
Low Battery
Indicator
LED
Key Pressed
Confirmation
Indicator LED
Arm
Disarm
1
2 3
4 5 6
1
7 8 9
2
Part-Arm 1
1
or Delay Arm
Part-Arm 2
2
or Delay Arm
Fig. 1 Wireless Keypad Function Guide
The Keypad controls the system by using a four digit User Access
Code. The Keypad incorporates panic and anti-tamper protection

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features that will immediately initiate a Full Alarm condition when
activated. Any attempt to open the casing of the Keypad will
immediately initiate a Full Alarm condition even if the system is
disarmed, (unless the system is in Service, Test or Programming
modes). In addition if a sequence of more than 16 incorrect key
presses are entered the Keypad will be disabled for one minute.
During this one minute period the LED will keep flashing slowly.
If consecutively disabled three times, the Keypad will emit the
tamper signal and initiate a Full Alarm condition.
The Keypad’s User Access Code is independent from any other
access codes.
The Keypad is powered by a 9V PP3 Alkaline battery. Under
normal operating conditions this will provide an expected life of
up to one year. When the battery level falls below an acceptable
level, the “LOW BATTERY” indicator on the front of the Keypad will
flash. When this occurs the battery should be replaced as soon as
possible.
Positioning the Keypad
The Keypad is rated IP44 and suitable for mounting outdoors. The
Keypad should be mounted in a position close to the main entrance
door so that the user access code can be entered easily.
Ensure that the position selected for the Keypad is within the
effective range of the Siren or Control Panel.
Note: DO NOT fix the Keypad to metalwork or locate the unit within
1m of metalwork (i.e. radiators, water pipes, etc) as this could affect
the transmission range of the Keypad.

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Installing and Configuring the Keypad
If you have a system with a main Control Panel, ensure it is in
Test or Programming Mode. If you have a system without a Control
Panel, ensure that the Siren is in Service mode.
Fig. 2
Wall Mounting Plate
Fixing
Screw
Anti-Tamper
Protection
1. Undo and remove the fixing screw from the bottom edge of the
Keypad and remove the wall mounting plate. (Fig. 2).
2. Using the mounting plate as a template to mark the positions of
the four fixing holes on the wall.
Note: To make the best use of anti-tamper protection you
must insert a wall plug and screw in the specified hole (as
illustrated).
3. Fix the mounting plate to the wall using the screws and wall plugs
provided, (a 5mm hole will be required for the wall plugs). Do
not over-tighten the fixing screws as this may distort or damage
the mounting plate.
Note: Installing the Keypad against a flat and smooth wall is of

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great importance so as to avoid the tamper switch being falsely
triggered.
Note: The wall plugs supplied with the product are not suitable for
plasterboard walls. If mounting the Keypad on to a plasterboard
use appropriate wall plugs.
4. Undo and remove the two fixing screws in the rear of the Keypad
and remove the rear battery cover. (Fig. 3).
5. There are two jumper links located above the battery
compartment. (Fig. 3)
J2 jumper link: Reset to Factory default
J3 jumper link: System type selection
Fig. 3
Anti-Tamper
Switch
System Type
Jumper
Link J3
Reset
Jumper
Link J2
If the Keypad is to be used with a Siren
Controlled System, then the jumper link
J3 must be set as shown on Fig. 4a. If
your system has a separate Control
Panel, the jumper link J3 must be set as
shown on Fig. 4b.
1 J3
1 J3
Fig. 4a Fig. 4b
1 J3
1 J3
Fig. 4a Fig. 4b

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To verify the compatibility of your system, follow two steps for
testing: 1) Connect the PP3 battery. 2) Press
1
and
2
together for more than 2 seconds. The Keypad will send the
Panic signal to the Control panel/Siren. If the Control panel/
Siren does not react, adjust the jumper link J3 accordingly.
6. Seat the PP3 battery into the battery compartment.
7.
Replace the rear cover and refit fixing screws. Do not over-tighten
the fixing screws.
8. Refit the Keypad by slanting 45° onto the wall mounting plate.
Do not over-tighten the fixing screw. (Fig. 5).
Fig. 5
Note: The Keypad is supplied with a default User Access Code
of: 1234. For security reasons, it is recommended that this
code is changed to another four digit number which only you and
other users of the system know.
Note: Use thumb and middle finger to hinge down the Keypad
cover. (Fig. 6) The Keypad has a back light illumination facility.
It will illuminate for 5 seconds when you open the Keypad cover
or press any key.

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Fig. 6
Testing the Keypad
Ensure that the Control panel/Siren is in Test or Programming
Mode.
1. Press
? ? ? ?
,
User Access Code
to arm the system.
2. Press and hold
1
and
2
buttons together, after
approximately 2 seconds, an alarm will be initiated.
3. Press
? ? ? ?
,
User Access Code
to disarm the system.
Operating the Keypad
Arm:
Press
? ? ? ?
,
User Access Code
.

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Part-Arm: (for Control Panel Systems)
Press
? ? ? ?
,
User Access Code
1
for Part-Arm 1.
Press
? ? ? ?
,
User Access Code
2
for Part-Arm 2.
Delay-Mode: (for Siren Only Systems)
To Arm the system in Delay Mode enter the User Access Code
followed by either of the ‘DELAYARM’ buttons on the Keypad:
? ? ? ?
,
User Access Code
1
OR
? ? ? ?
,
User Access Code
2
The Siren will acknowledge the signal by beeping once and then
again after the 15 second exit delay.
Disarm:
Press
? ? ? ?
,
User Access Code
.
Panic:
Default setting: On
Press and hold
1
and
2
buttons together for more than 2
seconds with LED flashing rapidly.
To enable or disable the panic function, follow the below steps in
sequence:

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Enabling the Panic function:
1. Press
2
.
2. Enter
? ? ? ?
,
User Access Code
.
3. Press
2
; the LED will illuminate once and flash twice.
4. Press
1
!
.
5. Press
2
; the LED will illuminate once and flash three
times to confirm the setting has been accepted.
Disabling the Panic function:
1. Press
2
.
2. Enter
? ? ? ?
,
User Access Code
.
3. Press
2
; the LED will illuminate once and flash twice.
4. Press
1
!
0.
5. Press
2
; the LED will illuminate once and flash three
times to confirm the setting has been accepted.

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Inputting the House Code
In order to prevent any unauthorised attempt to operate or disarm
your system; you must configure your system to accept radio
signals only from your own system devices. This is done by setting
a series of eight miniature (DIP) switches in all devices to the same
ON/OFF combination (The House Code) selected by the user/
installer. This Keypad is designed to be fixed outdoors. For security
reasons, it does not include a DIP switch, but house code setting
is still required.
To input the house code, press the following keys in sequence:
1. Press
? ? ? ?
,
User Access Code
.
2. Enter
? ? ? ?
,
User Access Code
.
3. Press
? ? ? ?
,
User Access Code
; the LED will illuminate once and flash twice.
4. Press
? ? ? ?
,
User Access Code
which is House Code to be set on
Keypad (up to 8 digits).
5. Press
? ? ? ?
,
User Access Code
; the LED will illuminate once and flash three
times to confirm the setting has been accepted.
Example: Dip switch settings for your House Code are Dip Switch
numbers 1, 2, 5, 7, 8 set to the “ON” position, while 3, 4, 6 are set to
the “OFF” position. The input for the House Code on the Keypad
is 12578.
Resetting to Factory Default
If you forget the User Access code, you can reset the User Access
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