Cytech KP04A User manual

KP04A Keypad
KP04 A Keypad
KP04A is an improved version of KP04 with
programmable settings replacing fixed shunts, able to
be changed via Comfigurator, and the ability to
upgrade its firmware.
The KP04A Keypad has a 2 line x 16 character LCD
which shows alarms, zones, warnings and Event Log.
KP04A has a Voice menu and is able to receive
Infrared codes from the RC01 remote control allowing
control of alarm and home appliances. Includes a
speaker and microphone for recording, intercom and
voice announcements.

Specifications
Dimensions: 89 x 160 x 31 mm. Carton 92 x165
x45 mm
Weight: 177 g
2 lines by 16 character LCD with adjustable
backlight.
Power Supply: 12V DC from Comfort System
Current Consumption: 50 mA idle (No voice)
Comfort IR codes received: RC01 codes
Speaker for announcement, intercom , messages.
Microphone for recording and Intercom
Up to 8 Keypads (KP04/KP05, KP06/ KT03)
System Requirements
Comfort II Controller firmware 7.061 & above
Contents
KP04A keypad
2 wall plugs and screws for mounting.
3 x 2 way removable terminal blocks
Connections to Comfort
JP1 – 12V/COM Connected to 12V/COM (Comfort)
JP2 – KA/KB. Connected to KA/KB (Comfort.)
JP3 – VOICE/MIC Connected to KP VOICE/MIC
(Comfort)
LEDs on PCB
D15 (Red) - RS485 reply to poll.
D16 (Green) - RS485 Poll by Comfort
Both D15 and D16 should be blinking when
communicating wth Comfort.
Cables
Shielded twisted 4-pair cable advised for wiring
between Comfort and keypads to avoid interference
from mains wiring and electrical appliances to
Microphone signals.
Jumper Settings
None - all settings using Setup.

Front Housing LED Indications
Microphone ON for Recording or Intercom
Steady
Mic (Red)
New message from phone. Press # to hear who
the message is for. Sign in with user code to hear
the message
Blinking
New Internal message. Press # to hear who the
message is for. Sign in with user code to hear
the message
Steady
Msg (Green)
Comfort Battery voltage low due to prolonged
power failure.Battery may need to be replaced.
Blinking
Mains Power failure.
Steady
AC (Red)
Alarm / Alert condition.
Blinking
System armed, No alarm
Steady
Arm (Red)
Trouble e.g. Phone line cut, RS485 comms
failure. Trouble Condition is displayed
Blinking
Security Off, all conditions Normal (no trouble)
Steady
Off (Green)
Installation
KP04A should be installed in an indoor location, not
outside the premises for security reasons.
Remove the screw at the base and pull the front
housing from the back housing.
Mount the back housing on the wall using the
screws supplied.
Connect the 6 wires from the terminal blocks (JP1,
JP2 , JP3) to the Comfort PCB according to the
signal name. Note the 12V should be connected to
the 12V terminal on Comfort, not S12V
If more than one Keypad/Door Station is used,
connect their 12V and ground wires back to
Comfort individually, not in series to avoid
excessive voltage drop along the cable.
Comfort II Text Synchronisation

If the LCD displays “Wrong Text. Press *1 to sync”.
press and hold the “*” followed by “1” keys to sync
the KP04 text with Comfort. The screen shows
“Downloading” with status bar. After the process
completes, the keypad will reset and “beep”. If this
does not work, sign in on the keypad and check if the
Voice menu is heard.
KP04A Settings
1. The KP04A has ID set to 1 as default. There are
no shunts for configuration or setting in KP04A as
all setting is done through the Settings Menu.
2. Since the keypad is supplied as ID=1 by default, if
there is another Keypad with the same ID in the
system, this will cause a clash of Ids when the new
keypad is connected. To change the ID, wait for
20 seconds before trying to go into the Settings
menu.
3. Press and hold the * key for 4 seconds until “Enter
Engineer Code” is seen. If Engineer Code has NOT
been enabled, a message “Engineer Sign in Option
is OFF”. Press F0 on the keypad and try again. The
following keys have the functions shown;
Go to Save Menu
F
Option Down
0
Option Up
8
Previous Page
#
Next Page
*
Function
Key
The KP04A Settings are shown below;
IR Receiver
Enable* / Disable
IR
LCD & Keyboard Backlight
setting
Automatic */ Always
On/ Always Off
Backlight
Volume of KP beeps e.g.
Error Long beep
Soft/ * Loud/
Disable
Alert Beep
Volume of key beeps
Soft */ Loud/
Disable
Key Beep
ID of this keypad
1* to 15
Keypad ID
Comment
Options
Settings

Save Changes
Yes/ No*
Save
Menu
Reset to Factpry default
Yes/No*
Factory
Default
LCD level for backlight OFF
0-31 (def 1*)
Backlight
Off
LCD Contrast
0-63 (def 37*)
LCD
Contrast
Select Time format
12 Hr* / 24 Hr
Time
Format
Select date format
DD-MM-YY * etc
Date
Format
Internal Tamper
Enable*/ Disable
Keypad
Tamper
Broadcast Voice /siren
Enable*/ Disable
Voice
Broadcast
Receiver
Comment
Options
Settings
* indicates default setting
In any settings menu, press * for next page,
or # for previous page, 8 or 0 to change
options or F for Confirm Menu
Keypad ID
Comfort is able to support up to 8 keypads, either
KP03, KP04, KP05, KP06,KT03 in any combination.
KP04A shares the same ID space as other keypads. Do
not set any keypad with the same ID as another
keypad as this will cause a conflict and lead to a
“communication failure” trouble alarm, and both
keypads will not be able to work.
If the ID is not correctly set or if there is a
clash of IDs, and if the message “Engineer
Sign in Option is OFF” appears, wait for 20
seconds and try again. F0 on the keypad is
not needed in this case.

Key Beep
This determines the volume of the key beep when any
key is pressed. Select Soft, Loud or Disable (default
Soft)
Alert Beep
This determines the volume of Alert tones generated
by the KP04A e.g. Error beep, short beeps. Continuous
beeps. Select Soft, Loud or Disable (default Soft)
Backlight
This determines the behaviour of the LCD and
Keyboard Backlight. Select Automatic, Always On or
Always Off (default Automatic).
Automatic means the backlight will turn on when there
is an alarm or a key is pressed and will turn off after
some time.
IR Receiver
This determines if the IR Receiver is enabled. If there
are several IR receivers e.g. SCS, IRR01 with RIO in
the same room, then it may be desirable to disable the
KP04A IR receiver.
Voice Broadcast
This determines if the KP04A will respond to broadcast
Voice messages from Comfort, e.g. Announcements of
Security Off, Away Mode, beeping and siren tones,
alarm and zone announcements. This can be turned off
when the KP04A is installed in a bedroom or rooms
where people are not to be disturbed.
Keypad Tamper
This determines if the Tamper alarm is activated when
the LCD is removed from the base. Also you can
remove the KP04 without Tamper alarm by going to
Security Check Mode (F3,2 on the keypad), which
announces zones and tamper events without causing
alarms.
Date Format
Select between various date formats

Time Format
Select between various time formats
LCD Contrast
Select LCD Contrast 0 to 63
BackLight Off
Select the brightness of the backlight when it is in the
off state (after timeout). Values 0 to 31 . Higher value
allows the LCD to be read even when backlight is off.
Save Menu
Save and Apply - Yes, No (default NO)
“Yes” causes settings to be saved and KP04A to reset
“No” causes changes to be lost and exit from Settings
menu
Press F again to confirm the selection (Yes/No).
The settings menu will exit without changes after 25
seconds without any key pressed.
To discard any changes you must press F in
settings to go to Save Menu and select NO.
KP04A Settings in Comfigurator
The KP04A settings can also be changed in
Comfigurator, and can also be read from the KP04A to
Comfigurator. In Comfigurator, go to the Modules Tab,
right Click and select Scan for all Modules.

This will detect that KP04A is connected if all keypads
have unique IDs. Select the KP04A on the left pane.
The right pane shows the display below;
“Write to Keypad” will write the settings to the KP04A.
“Read from Keypad” will read the settings from KP04A.
90 x 150 mm
Revised August 2015
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