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KP04 LCD Keypad Installation Manual 

 

Arm (Red) 

Steady 

System in arm mode, all conditions normal (no alarm 
conditions present). The security mode (Away, Night, Day, 
Vacation) is displayed. 

Blinking 

Alarm / alert condition. 

AC (Red) 

Steady 

Mains Power failure. 

Blinking 

Standby battery voltage is low. The battery should be 
replaced. 

Msg (Green) 

Steady 

New memo from user. Press #  to hear who the message is 
for. Sign in on keypad with user code to hear the message 

Blinking 

New memo from user. Press #  to hear who the message is 
for. Sign in on keypad with user code to hear the message 

Mic (Red) 

Steady 

Microphone is on for Recording or Intercom 

Blinking 

N.A. 

 

Installation 

The keypad should be installed in an indoor location. It should not be 
located outside the premises for security reasons. 

1.

 

Open the Keypad housing by unscrewing the screw at the base. 

2.

 

Mount the back housing on the wall using the screws supplied. The 
KP04 can replace the KP01 or KP02 with little difficulty as the 
position and size of the mounting holes are identical to that of the 
older products. 

3.

 

Connect the 6 wires from the terminal blocks (JP1, JP2 and JP3) on 
the Keypad to the Comfort PCB according to the signal name. Note 
that the 12V should be connected to the 12V terminal on Comfort 
and not the S12V terminal. 

4.

 

If you are replacing an existing KP01/KP02, note that the 
pairs of wires KA/KB, 12V/COM, Mic/Voice are reversed on 
the connectors. This is to comply with the orientation used in 
all other Comfort modules, e.g. UCM, Comfort, which is 
different from that used in the KP01/KP02 

5.

 

If more than one Keypad/Door Station is used, connect their 12V and 
ground wires back to Comfort control panel individually. 

Do not 

connect them in series as this may result in excessive voltage 
drop along the cable.

  

6.

 

Set the shunts for each of the ID of the keypad correctly (SW1). 
They must be numbered consecutively, i.e. if there are 2 Keypads, 
one should be set to ID 1, and the other as ID 2. 

The IDs for the 

Keypads and Door Stations are independent.

 

7.

 

Set the correct number of Keypads either using Comfigurator (or 
using the keypad via location 1675). The default is set to 1 keypad. 
Reset Comfort after changing the value. 

Summary of Contents for KP04

Page 1: ...Comfort the Intelligent Home System KP04 LCD Keypad Installation Manual...

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Page 3: ...Connections 2 Cables 3 Jumper Settings 3 Keypad ID Switch 3 LED Indicators 3 Installation 4 Vocabulary Programming 5 Tabs 6 Event Log Sentences 6 Miscellaneous Sentences 7 Special Words 8 Settings 8...

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Page 5: ...d codes from the RC01 handheld remote control or a universal remote control such as the Philips Pronto allowing responses to be activated to control home appliances or act as a hand held keypad in the...

Page 6: ...esponding to the normal direction of radios and other audio equipment Specifications Dimensions 89 W x 160 H x 31 D mm Weight 177 g Power Supply 12V DC from Comfort System Current Consumption 50 mA id...

Page 7: ...ult SW1 set according to the ID of the keypad see Keypad ID Switch settings Keypad ID Switch Comfort is able to support up to 8 keypads KP01 KP02 KP03 KP04 in any combination SW1 is a set of 4 headers...

Page 8: ...f the mounting holes are identical to that of the older products 3 Connect the 6 wires from the terminal blocks JP1 JP2 and JP3 on the Keypad to the Comfort PCB according to the signal name Note that...

Page 9: ...y The procedure can also be performed when the Comfort vocabulary has been changed due to a firmware upgrade i e new words have been added to the wordlist or the alarm sentences have been changed or a...

Page 10: ...template to suit your needs Tabs There are a total of 4 tabs in the main window of the LCDKP Language Customisation Software namely Event Log Sentences Miscellaneous Sentences Special Words Settings...

Page 11: ...en is displayed when the Miscellaneous Sentence tab is displayed Here unlike the Event Log Sentences tab the fields can be edited without the restriction of a fixed list However the LCD Keypad only su...

Page 12: ...odification of certain special words such as the month name This is however similar to the Event Log Sentences which limits the choice of words to that of a fixed wordlist Settings This sets the refre...

Page 13: ...the selectable fields Copy Copies the current field Not applicable for the selectable fields Paste Pastes the cut copied entries into the current field Not applicable for the selectable fields Options...

Page 14: ...hat are using other wordlist e g Pagewatch UK Residential Australian Residential and so on the template will need to be changed This can be done by clicking on Edit Options This will bring up the foll...

Page 15: ...elect System Files which will display the following screen This screen shows the files used for the current configuration comprising of 4 files Lcdkp cfg Systm tab User tab and Alarm tab These are the...

Page 16: ...hould correspond to that of the ID of the Keypad to be programmed 4 Click on Download to commence downloading or Verify Download to verify that the downloaded configuration is that shown on the screen...

Page 17: ...he configuration into the keypads using the LCD Keypad Language Customisation Software 4 If the version shown is 1 03 or later connect up the KP04 to Comfort as per normal 5 Should there be a mismatch...

Page 18: ...Manual 14 KP04 Firmware History KP04 1 03 October 2005 1 Comfort II vocabulary supported 2 Comfort II downloading function 1 supported KP04 1 01 April 2005 1 Initial Release Document Revision History...

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Page 20: ...l 16 Document Title KP04 LCD Keypad Installation Manual Document Revision 1 0 5 UCM Firmware 5 72 and above for downloading Date Last Modified 8 March 2006 Comfort Version Outside or Action 4 226 and...

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