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IMPORTANT: before connecting
the new lithium power pack,
press on a keypad button to
delete the battery fault. 
The keypad battery fault is
automatically deleted from the
control panel 10 min after the
battery has been changed. 

IMPORTANT
• The lithium battery pack must be replaced with the same type of pack with the same technical characteristics, 

i.e. 2 x (3 V – 2.4 Ah).

• We advise you to use the DAITEM RXU02X battery available in the catalogue in order to guarantee individual safety 

and equipment reliability. 

• Dispose of the waste lithium power pack in an appropriate recycling bin.

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7. 

Position the electronic part 
on the base. 

8. 

Tighten the 2 screws.

9. 

Put the front panel back 
on the keypad.

Philips PH.1

10. 

Switch the system to user mode using the keypad to enter:

master code

IMPORTANT: the keypad parameters are saved when the lithium pack is changed.

“bip”

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5. 

Insert a new lithium power pack.

6. 

Push the lithium power pack lock downwards.

The keypad issues a long beep
and the LED lights up red for 2 s.

“Bip”

3. 

Loosen the 2 screws and remove the electronic
part from the base.

4. 

Push the lithium power pack lock upwards
and then remove it.

Philips PH.1

Summary of Contents for SH630AX

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Page 2: ...nd keypad are back lit for 10 s The back lighting period is repeated for 10 s when the last key is pressed Disarm Partial 1 Partial 2 Arm Presence System status query Not allocated Not allocated 1 1 LED indications LED LED status Meaning Red steady button pressed correctly 1 flash every 5 s keypad in test mode 2 flashes every 10 s keypad in installation mode 3 quick flashes handling or programming...

Page 3: ...larm memory lights up steady RED for 1 5 s Long beep Total partial or group ARMING lights up steady RED for 1 5 s 3 short beeps Total partial or group ARMING with a fault or an open exit flashes RED 3 times 3 short beeps ARMING blocked 1 A command receiver or remote controlled socket lights up steady GREEN for 1 5 s Transmission of home control command light relay etc 1 ARMING blocked means that t...

Page 4: ...cate inside the user manual supplied with the control panel If you are adding to an existing system use the guarantee certificate supplied with this product 6 Connect the lithium power pack to its support 7 Push the lithium power pack lock downwards Philips PH 1 Coller sur certif SH630AX A1235A04824 SH630AX A1235A04824 The keypad will issue a long beep and the LED will light up RED for 2 s Bip 2 2...

Page 5: ...ess and hold Off until the control panel responds The control panel issues a voice message to confirm keypad recognition The keypad issues a long beep to confirm recognition 10 s max bip then The mode can be changed by entering the factory master code 0000 then the factory installer code 1111 as shown below IMPORTANT For security reasons the keypad automatically switches back to user mode after 4 ...

Page 6: ...s put the keypad in installation mode and enter IMPORTANT the 3 error beeps cannot be deactivated even if this function has been disabled 5 2 Number of access code digits Before modifying the keypad access codes the number of access code digits must be determined 4 digits in the factory code If you extend the number of digits this will apply to all the following the master code the installer code ...

Page 7: ...8 choice of user number 5 5 2 Restricted access to commands User codes can have separate limited access to specific keypad command buttons specific groups Only selected commands or groups can be accessed when the user code is entered To restrict a user code to a specific command button s enter Example to restrict user code 1 1213 to the Partial 1 command enter In this case only the Partial 1 butto...

Page 8: ...up 7 and 8 button to be personalised groups 1 to 8 depending on the type of control panel IMPORTANT all disarm and arm commands can only be accessed via a code Command description Command n Disarm 1 21 Alert 22 Arm 1 23 Silent alarm 24 Partially arm 1 1 25 Partially arm 2 1 27 Fire alarm 32 Arm presence 33 Silent command 36 Stop indications 1 2 37 Chime 38 Audible signal 42 No command 44 Light pul...

Page 9: ...d is repeated for 10 s when the last button is pressed To activate or deactivate back lighting enter 0 disabled 1 enabled factory 5 9 Deleting parameters To delete a parameter enter To delete all the access codes enter To return to the factory setting enter parameter number IMPORTANT parameters can only be deleted if the keypad is in installation mode ...

Page 10: ...4 Position the electronic part on the base Philips PH 1 IMPORTANT use Ø 4 mm max screws with Ø 8 mm max heads 6 2 Testing the radio range Before fixing the keypad in place position it in the desired location and test the radio range If it is good fix the keypad in place otherwise move it 1 Press the Off key 2 The control panel issues the message 3 The keypad issues a long beep to confirm beeep bip...

Page 11: ...mand issued from the keypad 8 Maintenance Once the radio range test has been performed 1 Switch the keypad to user mode by entering 7 Switching to user mode IMPORTANT putting the keypad in user mode automatically puts the control panel in user mode Consequently the keypad should only be switched to user mode when all the parameters have been set on the different system products keypads detectors e...

Page 12: ...al safety and equipment reliability Dispose of the waste lithium power pack in an appropriate recycling bin Li 7 Position the electronic part on the base 8 Tighten the 2 screws 9 Put the front panel back on the keypad Philips PH 1 10 Switch the system to user mode using the keypad to enter master code IMPORTANT the keypad parameters are saved when the lithium pack is changed bip 5 Insert a new lit...

Page 13: ...irect access 1 access via code 8 User code programming MMMM 20 X UUUU UUUU none X 1 to 8 7 Access restricted to specific command key s MMMM 20 X UUUU UUUU T X 1 to 8 T personalised command key s 7 Access restricted to specific groups MMMM 20 X UUUU UUUU G X 1 to 8 G groups 1 to 8 7 User code enabled disabled MMMM 20 X Y user code not programmed X 1 to 8 Y 0 disabled 1 enabled 7 Management of beeps...

Page 14: ...ct to which this declaration relates is compliant with the essential requirements of the following directives R TTE directive 99 5 EEC Low voltage directive 2006 95 EC ROHS directive 2002 95 EC in compliance with the following harmonised European standards This product can be used in all EU EEA Countries and Switzerland Crolles 02 01 2013 Signature Patrick Bernard Research Development Manager Prod...

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