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i-on40), you can set the address using 

the keypad’s local menu (see page 

page 5). Each keypad requires a 

unique address. The default address 

is 1.
If you are using an “expandable” 

control unit (such as the i-on30 or 

Menvier40), you will need to set 

the address using 

Installer menu, 

Detectors/Devices, Address Bus 

Device. Please refer to the control 

unit’s Installation Guide for details of 

how to use this option.

Step 8: Attach the front cover

Attach the front cover of the keypad, 

and secure it with the two screws.

Step 9: Configure the keypad

Use the following options within 

the control unit’s Installer menu as a 

guide to configure the keypad. Please 

refer the Engineering Guide for further 

information.

Installer Option

Purpose

Detectors/Devices, 

Address Bus 

Device

To set the address 

of the keypad 

(required only 

if you are using 

an "expandable" 

control unit). See 

the control unit's 

Installation Guide 

for details of how 

to use this option.

Detectors/Devices, 

Wired Keypads, 

Edit Keypad, 

<keypad name>,

Name To change the 

name the keypad 

(optional).

Partitions/Wards To assign the 

keypad to 

the required 

partitions/wards, if 

applicable.

Key A/B/C/D To configure the 

A, B, C and D keys 

(optional).

Installer Option

Purpose

Zones To enable keypad 

zones (if used).

Wired Zone Type To specify the 

zone type (FSL, 

4-wire CCL or 

2-wire CCL), and 

the resistor values 

used.

Loudspeaker 

volume

To specify the 

external speaker 

volume (optional).

Buzzer volume To specify the 

buzzer volume 

(optional). See 

also "Buzzer 

Volume" on page 

7.

Backlight To choose the 

backlight setting 

(optional). See 

also "Backlight" on 

page 6.

External Prox To enable the 

external proximity 

reader (if used).

Detectors/Devices, 

Detectors, 

Program Zones

To configure the 

zones (if used).

Outputs, Wired 

Outputs

To configure the 

output (if used).

Using the local menu

The keypad has a local menu, which 

you can use to configure a number of 

settings that are specific to the keypad 

you are using. 
To access the local menu:

1.  Display the Installer menu.
2.  Remove the front cover of 

the keypad (if it is not already 

removed). This is to activate the 

tamper switches.

3.  Press and hold B and 

 for two 

seconds. You will see:

MENU
 ABCD LEDs        

Summary of Contents for KEY-FKPZ

Page 1: ...al board for all wiring connections which fits comfortably inside a standard electrical back box located behind the backplate Features Allows installers to configure the system and users to set or uns...

Page 2: ...s Guide for further information about how to use the keypad Installing the keypad Step 1 Choose mounting location Choose a convenient location and height for users Locate the keypad out of sight of po...

Page 3: ...rews must be fitted to the breakouts for Grade 3 applications Do not cut the webs on the breakouts Back tamper breakouts Figure 3 Securing the back tamper breakouts Each back tamper contains a graphit...

Page 4: ...t use 4k7 2k2 and connect a 2k2 across the maskng contacts For i on systems you must use the same values for each zone The zone number the control unit allocates to each zone is dependent on the type...

Page 5: ...it Keypad keypad name Name To change the name the keypad optional Partitions Wards To assign the keypad to the required partitions wards if applicable Key A B C D To configure the A B C and D keys opt...

Page 6: ...light the green LED will illuminate if there is no uncleared fault or alarm The option may be of use if for example the keypad is installed in a bedroom and the user requires the keypad to remain dark...

Page 7: ...cloth Do not use water solvents or any proprietary cleaning agents Specifications Supply Voltage 12Vdc Current Consumption 65mA max with backlight on and external proximity reader connected 25mA max...

Page 8: ...DOCUMENT SHALL NOT BECOME PART OF OR MODIFY ANY CONTRACT BETWEENTHE PARTIES In no event will Eaton be responsible to the purchaser or user in contract in tort including negligence strict liability or...

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