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Chuango KP-700 User manual

Printed in Hong Kong
PA: OI-KP700/EN-2013V1.0
KP-700
Keypad
Operation Manual
Please read this manual carefully before use.
Please keep it properly for further reference.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Foreword
Parts List
Appearance
Preparation before Use
Power on
Connect Keypad to Control Panel
Connect RFID Tag to Keypad
Connect Electronic Door Lock
Installation
Settings
Enter Setup State
Delay Arm
Speed SOS Dial
Keyboard Clicks
Disarm by RFID Tag
Power Saving Mode
Change User Code
Change Admin Code
Reset
Usage
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Arm
Disarm
Stay Mode
Emergency Call
Mute Mode
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Care and Maintenance
Usage Notices
Maintenance
FAQ
FAQ
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Instructions of Wired Cables Interface 25
Technical Specifications
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Technical Specifications
Instructions of Wired Cables Interface
AAA
AAA
AAA
1 2
Foreword
Thank you for purchasing this wireless keypad. It is
recommended to install outside the entry door and users can
achieve operations such as arm, disarm, stay mode after
inputting passcode. Moreover, the keypad can connect with
an electronic door lock to work as an access control system
for homes and offices. When users are leaving rooms, just
close the door, the electronic lock will be locked
automatically. Before entering house, just input the passcode
and then press [Disarm] key or put RFID tag purchased
separately close to the RFID reader to disarm the system. By
this way, the door will be opened easily, which is very
convenient.
Parts List
Keypad x 1
AAA 1.5V battery x 3 Screw x 4
Manual x 1 Wired Cables x 1
+
+
++++
++
AAA
3 4
RFID Tag
Appearance
LED Indicator
RFID reader
Arm
Disarm
Stay mode
SOS key
RFID wake-up key
RFID tag / card (125KHz) can be purchased separately.
Max. 50 pcs are supported.
Positive and
negative
terminals
for battery
Battery slot
Rear cover
Tamper Switch
Wired Cables
Interface
1.
5 6
①
②
③
2.
AAA
+
+
1.
Preparation before Use
Power on
Keypad uses 3pcs of AAA batteries.
Loose the screw, open the case
Put in batteries according to the positive and negative signs
Close the rear cover and screw on
Remove the insulating strip for first time.
Note! Open the rear cover of keypad will trigger tamper switch, please
dismiss the alarm by following the disarm instruction in page 20.
When connected with electronic door lock as an access control,
keypad is suggested to use the specific power supply for access
control.
To know connection steps, please refer to the instruction manual of electronic
door lock. The electronic door lock and specific power supply for access control
should be purchased respectively.
Connect Keypad to Control Panel
Make sure the control panel is in connecting state, input user
code or admin code on keypad, and then press any key of
. The connection succeeds after
one beep.
[Arm] [Disarm] [Stay Mode]
User can remotely control the panel via the keypad after connection.
(To know connection steps, please consult the panel’s manual.)
Connect Keypad with RFID Tag
Input to wake up keypad.
Three beeps mean wrong input.
[admin code + #]
Wrong input for 6 times continuously, the keypad will be locked for 20 seconds.
Default admin code: 123456
3.
2.
7 8
①
②
Press , one beep is heard and the LED indicator is on.
Keypad enters the learning state.
[9]
Put RFID tag close to the RFID reader, the connection
succeeds after one beep and the LED indicator goes out.
If two beeps are heard, it indicates the RFID tag has been connected before.
To clear the connection of RFID tags, input to wake up the
keypad and then press down for six seconds. RFID tags are all cleared after
one beep.
[admin code + #]
[9]
Connect Electronic Door Lock
To know connection steps, please refer to the instruction
manual of electronic door lock.
Installation
Fix the keypad on the door frame or the wall before use.
Loose the screw, open the case
Fix the rear cover on the door frame or the wall by screws
③
④
Fasten the front cover of keypad on the rear cover. Secure two
covers into place
Screw on
Note! Opening the rear cover of keypad will trigger tamper switch,
please disarm the alarm by following the disarm instruction in page 20.
Input to wake up keypad.[admin code + #]
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Settings
The keypad should enter setup state before all settings.
Enter Setup State
Press to enter setup state, the LED indicator is on. [3]
Under setup state, if there is no operation within 10 seconds, the keypad will
exit setup state automatically. You can also press to exit. [#]
Default admin code: 123456
Delay Arm
When the alarm system is armed, detectors will start working
immediately. At that time, if you still stay at home, it will
trigger an alarm. After setting delay arm, press on the
keypad, the arm signal will be sent to the control panel after
the set time.
[Arm]
This setting does not apply to Stay Mode.
If both control panel and keypad are set delay time respectively, the actual
delay time is the total of both times.
Delay Arm
Enter setup state, input:
When one beep is heard and the LED indicator keeps on for
10 seconds, the setup is successful.
Once the delay time is set, when you arm the keypad, it will beep once
every two seconds to remind you to leave. The reminding rhythm will
speed up in the last 15 seconds. After the delay time, the control panel
enters arm state.
Note! User can input digital 0-250 which refers to 0-250 seconds.
Default setting: 0, no delay.
2delay time
3 0
11 12
Speed SOS Dial
User can choose to enable or disable speed SOS dial. If speed
SOS dial is enabled, the control panel will alarm immediately
when user holds the key for 3 seconds. If it is disabled,
user needs to input user code or admin code before holding
the SOS key for 3 seconds. This function is to prevent false
operation or trick.
[SOS]
Disable Speed SOS Dial
Enter setup state, input:
When one beep is heard and the LED indicator keeps on for
10 seconds, the setup is successful.
Enable Speed SOS Dial
Enter setup state, input:
When one beep is heard and the LED indicator keeps on for
10 seconds, the setup is successful.
Note! Default setting: 0, speed SOS dial is disabled.
Keyboard Clicks
Keyboard clicks can be turned on or off.
If it is off, the successful setup tone will be closed too.
Turn off Keyboard Clicks
Enter setup state, input:
When one beep is heard and the LED indicator keeps on for
10 seconds, the setup is successful.
Turn on Keyboard Clicks
Enter setup state, input:
When one beep is heard and the LED indicator keeps on for
10 seconds, the setup is successful.
Note! Default setting: 1, turn on the keyboard clicks.
4 0
4 1
3 1
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Disarm by RFID tag
User can enable or disable the function of disarming by RFID
tag, or disarming silently by RFID tag.
Enable Disarming by RFID Tag
Enter setup state, input:
When one beep is heard and the LED indicator keeps on for
10 seconds, the setup is successful.
Disable Disarming by RFID Tag
Enter setup state, input:
When one beep is heard and the LED indicator keeps on for
10 seconds, the setup is successful.
Disarming Silently by RFID Tag
The control panel and siren will hoot twice when disarming
by RFID tag. If set disarming silently by RFID tag, the control
panel and siren will keep silent to finish disarming without
disturbing neighborhood.
Enter setup state, input:
When one beep is heard and the LED indicator keeps on for
10 seconds, the setup is successful.
Note! Default setting: 1, turn on disarm by RFID tag and the siren will
hoot when disarming.
5 0
5 2
5 1
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Power Saving Mode
If the keypad is powered by batteries, power saving mode is
recommended. In power saving mode, the keypad is in
sleeping status when standby, user needs to press to wake
up the keypad and then put RFID tag close to the reader to
disarm or unlock the door.
[*]
Turn on Power Saving Mode
Enter setup state, input:
When one beep is heard and the LED indicator keeps on for
10 seconds, the setup is successful.
Turn off Power Saving Mode
If the keypad is powered by DC 12V power, normal mode is
recommended. User can disarm the system by RFID tag
directly, which is more convenient.
Enter setup state, input:
When one beep is heard and the LED indicator keeps on for
10 seconds, the setup is successful.
Note! Default setting: 0, turn on power saving mode. User needs to
press [*] to wake up the keypad and then put RFID tag close to the
reader to disarm or unlock the door.
Change User Code
Using user code can wake up keypad, open electronic door
lock, or send Arm, Disarm, Stay Mode commands to the
control panel.
To avoid passcode reveal, please change user code when first time use.
Change User Code
Enter setup state, input:
When one beep is heard and the LED indicator keeps on for
10 seconds, the setup is successful.
Note! User code is 4 digits; default code is “1234”.
7 0
7 1
8new user code
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Change Admin Code
Using admin code can wake up keypad, send Arm, Disarm,
Stay Mode commands to the control panel, and also change
any settings of the keypad.
To avoid passcode reveal, please change admin code for first
time.
Change Admin Code
Enter setup state, input:
When one beep is heard and the LED indicator keeps on for
10 seconds, the setup is successful.
Note! Admin code is 6 digits; default code is “123456”.
Reset
After reset, the user code, admin code, and other settings will
restore to default except that the connected RFID tags can
still disarm and open electronic door lock.
Enter setup state, input:
When one beep is heard and the LED indicator keeps on for
10 seconds, the setup is successful.
0
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Usage
The keypad can be used as a remote control. User code or
admin code should be input before the operation of Arm,
Disarm, Stay Mode, and Mute Mode.
Arm
When the alarm panel receives the signal, the siren will beep
once and the Arm indicator will light on. The alarm system
enters armed state.
If there is an intrusion, the alarm system will be triggered, the
siren will hoot and the control panel will send SMS and auto
dial to pre-stored phone numbers to notify users. (SMS
notification is applicable only for GSM alarm systems.)
Disarm
Users can disarm alarm system by using keypad or by using
RFID tags.
Using Keypad to Disarm
Input user code or admin code, and press key, the
LED indicator flashes once and the keypad beeps once and
sends Disarm command to the control panel.
[Disarm]
When the alarm panel receives the signal, the siren will beep
twice and the Disarm indicator will light on, the alarm system
enters disarmed state. In this state, the sensors being
triggered will not cause an alarm.
Using RFID Tag to Disarm
In power saving mode, user needs to press to wake up the
keypad and then put RFID tag close to the reader to disarm or
unlock the door.
In non power saving mode,
user can put RFID tag close
to the reader to disarm or
unlock the door directly.
[*]
Input user code or admin code, and press key, the
LED indicator flashes once and the keypad beeps once and
sends Arm command to the control panel.
[Arm]
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Stay Mode
Input user code or admin code, and press key,
the LED indicator flashes once and the keypad beeps once
and sends Stay Mode command to the control panel.
[Stay Mode]
When the alarm panel receives the signal, the siren will beep
once and the Stay Mode indicator will light on, the alarm
system enters stay mode state.
All the sensors in other zones are armed to prevent the
intruder except that the motion detector in Home Mode Zone
is disarmed, so that people can move freely at home.
Home Mode Zone
(Jumpers setting for accessories)
Emergency Call
When the keypad is in Speed SOS Dial mode, user just holds
the key for 3 seconds, the LED indicator flashes once,
the keypad beeps once, and the control panel alarms
immediately.
[SOS]
When the keypad is not in Speed SOS Dial mode, user needs
to input user code or admin code before holding the
key for 3 seconds to send an alarm.
[SOS]
Mute Mode
Mute mode means that the LED indicators of control panel
flash, but the siren does not beep, to avoid disturbing the
neighborhood.
Input user code or admin code, and hold any key of
for 2 seconds, the LED indicator
flashes once, the keypad beeps once and sends
corresponding command to the control panel.
[Arm]
[Disarm] [Stay Mode]
When the alarm panel receives
the signal, the LED indicator
lights on or off, but the siren
does not beep.
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Care and Maintenance
In order to avoid any harm to the users or others during
usage and prolong the usage life, please abide by the
following notices.
Maintenance
You can get most dust or fingerprint off with a dry, soft cloth
or tissue. If there is dirt on the keypad, please wipe the
surface by a soft cloth with a little dilute alkaline detergent
and then wipe again with a dry cloth.
Problem
FAQ
Cause Solution
No response
from keypad
Low battery
The positive and
negative terminals
are reversed
Keypad is locked by
inputting wrong
passcode continually
more than 6 times
Please change the battery
Follow the right terminal direction and
inert the battery again
Keypad will be unlocked after
non-operation for 20 seconds
Keypad
cannot
connect to
control panel
No response from
alarm panel
Alarm panel beeps
twice
Make sure the alarm panel is
powered on
Make sure the alarm panel enters
learning state
Keypad has been learned
No response
from the
control panel
by operating
on keypad
Keypad is not learned
to control panel
Distance between
keypad and control
panel is too far
Please connect the keypad to the
control panel by following the manual
instruction
Please move the keypad in a proper
distance where control panel can
receive the signal of keypad
It’s recommended to buy signal
repeater to extend the distance
Cannot
disarm by
RFID Tags
The RFID tags are not
learned to keypad
Disarm by RFID tag
function is deactivated.
Keypad is in power
saving mode
Please connect the RFID tag to
control panel by following the
manual instruction
Enter setup state and activate the
function of disarm by RFID tag
Disarm after pressing [*] key
Keypad
cannot be
programmed
Keypad is not waked
up
Keypad doesn’t enter
setup state
Please input [admin code+#] to wake
up the keypad
Please input [admin code+#], and
press [3] to enter setup state
Keypad
cannot be
armed,
disarmed and
in stay mode
Haven't input user
code or admin code
before operation
Please input the user code or admin
code before operation
Usage Notices
The keypad should be connected to control panel before use.
The power supply of keypad will probably impact on the transmitting distance
of wireless signal.
The keypad can be powered by 3 pcs of AAA batteries, or wired by DC 12V.
The keypad is compatible for any our alarm system.
Please remove the battery insulating strip before use.
Do not press SOS key if there's no emergency to avoid disturbing the
neighborhood.
Check the keypad regularly to ensure the system works properly in case of
emergency.
The keypad is neither waterproof nor moisture-proof, please install it in a
shady, cool and dry place.
The case of keypad is made of ABS. Please keep it away from strong light to
ensure the lifetime.
The keypad is non explosion-proof. Please keep it away from fire, flame sources.
Install the keypad away from objects such as heater, air conditioner,
microwave oven etc. that produces heat or electric-magnetic.
Take the keypad for disposal of recycling according to the local regulation.
Do not take apart the product if you are not a professional technician.
General instruction
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Instructions of Wired Cables
Interface (from Left to Right)
+12V (RED WIRE):
GND (BLACK WIRE):
PUSH (YELLOW WIRE):
GND (WHITE WIRE):
OPEN (GREEN WIRE):
Positive of power
Negative of power
Signal output for electronic lock
Negative of power
Signal input for exit switch
Technical Specifications
Product Name:
Model No.:
Power Supply:
Static Current:
Transmitting Current:
RFID Tags Supported:
Transmitting Distance:
Radio Frequency:
Housing Material:
Operating Temperature:
Relative Humidity:
Dimensions:
Net Weight:
Keypad
KP-700
3 pcs of AAA batteries or DC 12V
3uA (powered by batteries)
10mA
50pcs
80m ( in open area)
315MHz or 433MHz
ABS plastic
-10℃~55℃
80%RH (non-condensing)
135 x 90 x 15mm
90g
≤
≤
≤
≤

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