Cooper Security KEY-EP User manual

KEY-EP
Installation Guide
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Introduction
The KEY-EP is an external proximity tag reader designed to work with the KEY-
KPZ01 and KEY-KP01 keypads.
Please note that control units with software versions lower than 4.03 cannot
use the external prox reader.
Figure 1 shows the outside details of the unit:
1. LED window.
2. Retaining Screw.
3. Removable Fixing Plate.
4. Permanently attached cable.
Technical Specification
Security Grade 3
Environmental Class IV
Dimensions 58x34x19 mm, HxWxD
Weight (incl 2m cable) 95gm
Siting the External Prox Reader
Do site the External Prox Reader:
At a convenient height and location for the user.
Out of sight of potential intruders.
Note: The external prox reader is tted with a length of 2m of the appropriate
cable. The cable can be extended up to 50m by connecting an additional length
of 7/0.2 un-screened alarm cable.
Do NOT site the External Prox Reader:
Next to electronic equipment, particularly computers, photocopiers or other
radio equipment, CAT 5 data lines or industrial mains equipment.
Note: Do not site the external prox reader closer than one meter to any other
kind of prox reader (for example the i-kp01 or another external prox reader).
If you do so then the prox readers will interfere and be unable to read tags.
Opening the External Prox Reader
To open the external prox reader (see Figure 2):
1. Undo the single retaining screw.
2. Tilt the edge of the xing plate and then slide a short distance parallel to the
body of the prox reader.
3. Slide the xing plate away from the reader body, along the cable.
Figure 3 shows the details of the external prox reader backplate:
1. Fixing hole.
2. Cable entry.
3. Anchor for retaining screw.

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Fit External Prox Reader
Use M4 25mm countersunk screws, with a thread suitable for the wall material,
at both xing holes when mounting the back of the prox reader on the wall.
Connecting Remote Prox Reader to Keypad
The external prox reader is supplied with 2m of its own integral cable.
Keep the external prox reader cable separate from any other wiring such as
mains supply cables, telephone cables, computer network cables and R.F. ca-
bles. Use cable ties to keep cables separated.
Keep the prox reader cable clear of cables supplying sounders or extension
loudspeakers.
Figure 4 shows the wiring connections at the keypad. Do not connect the yel-
low wire.
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12V 0V D0 D1 LED
EXT READER
BLUE (LED)
WHITE (D1)
GREEN (D0)
BLACK (0V)
RED (12V)
External
Prox
Reader
KEY-KPZ01
Note: Do not connect
yellow wire.
External Prox Reader LED
The KEY-EP has a built in LED that can glow for 10s to indicate that the system
has set. This LED mimics the action of the LED under the “A” on the keypad as
follows:
In a part setting system the LED glows for 10s when the system enters Full
Set.
In an i-on30EX and i-on40 partitioned system the LED glows for 10s when
Partition 1 enters Full Set.
The jumpers in the keypad do not control the function of the LED in the KEY-
EP.
Enabling The KEY-EP
The KEY-EP must be enabled from within the control unit’s Installer Menu. Please
read the relevant Engineering Guide for the control unit, availble at www.coop-
ersecurity.co.uk.
Using the KEY-EP
The KEY-EP can be used to complete setting outside the protected area, or un-
set the alarm system before entering the protected area.
To use this feature enter the Installer Menu on the control unit and:

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• Ensure the keypad is allocated to the relevant partitions.
• Program the partition’s setting mode as “Exit Terminate”.
When a user wishes to set the sytem they must rst start the exit process by
presenting their prox tag to the keypad. (Alternatively they can enter their ac-
cess code.) On leaving the premises the user then presents their prox tag to
the KEY-EP and the system sets.
To enter the system the user presents their prox tag to the KEY-EP and the
system unsets immediately.
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