ELRO AG40KE11B User manual

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AG40KE11B
REMOTE KEYPAD
MANUAL EN
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separately from other household waste. When it reaches its end of life, take it to a designated waste collecon
point in your area to guarantee a safe disposal or recycling. Protect the environment, human health and natural
resources! Read the manual (b) before use and store it in a safe place for future use and maintenance.
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LOW BATTERY INDICATOR
The “LOW BATTERY” indicator on the front of the keypad will not flash unl the keypad emits an RF radio
signal. In short, the “LOW BATTERY” indicaon won’t be seen when the keypad is not used. When the indicator
does flash, it is strongly recommended that you replace the baery as soon as possible.
RESETTING THE KEYPAD
If you forget the master access code or for any other reason wish to
reset the device, you can reset the PIN to the factory default (1234)
by following these steps:
1. Remove the baery.
2. Press and hold any key for more than 1 second.
3. In the baery compartment, set the jumper as shown in the
image (e) by moving the cap.
4. Refit the baery and test it by pressing the default PIN (1234)
5. If the test is okay, set the jumper back to the old posion as
shown in the image (f).
IMPORTANT WARNING:
This package can contain small parts and or material which can be dangerous for small children! Be aware of
this, and keep this away from small children!
SPECIFICATIONS
Baery : 9V/PP3 Alkaline x 1
Frequency : 868 MHz
Communicaon Range : Min. 100m in open space
IP Rang : IP44
Dimensions : 115 x 86 x 40 mm
For more informaon about the ELRO HOME ALARM SYSTEM AG4000 visit www.elro.eu
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INTRODUCTION
The code lock AG40KE11B is designed for use in combinaon with the Home Alarm System AG400011. By using
a 4-digit access code you can turn the alarm system armed, parally armed and disarmed. In addion, a panic
alarm can be acvated.
Transmission
Low Baery
Code Confirmaon
Arm
Disarm
PARM1
PARM2
INSERTING THE BATTERY
To insert the baery, first remove the mounng plate by unscrewing the (a) screw on the boom of the unit.
Next, unscrew the two screws of the baery plate (b) on the back of the unit. Then insert the included 9-volt
baery (c) in the compartment and screw the baery plate back on.
MOUNTING PLATE
Use the mounng plate you unscrewed in the previous step as a
template to mark the drill holes on the wall. Aer drilling the holes,
fix the mounng plate to the wall with the included wall plugs and
screws. When you have completed configuraon, you can place the
keypad back in the mounng plate and screw it back in with the
screw (a) on the boom.
ADDING THE WIRELESS KEYPAD TO THE HOME ALARM SYSTEM AG4000
1. On the alarm panel, enter the alarm panel’s PIN (1234 by default) + DISARM to disarm the system.
2. Enter PIN (1234 by default) + 15 + PARM to start the binding process. The DISARM LED will start to
blink for 30 seconds with a beep tone. Within 30 seconds, set the remote keypad to enter binding mode by
using the tamper switch (d) on the back.
3. If the remote keypad is added successfully, the DISARM LED will turn on for 1 second along with a long
beep sound. If the binding process fails, it will meout aer 30 seconds and 3 short beeps will be heard. To
exit the binding process, press the DISARM key on the alarm panel.
CHANGING THE ACCESS CODE
For security, it is highly recommended that you change the standard PIN (1234) to a four-digit PIN of your own
choosing. The system can support one master user code, and five user access codes.
* To set a new master access code take the following steps
1. Press followed by the standard PIN (1234) and again .
The LED will now light up and flash three mes.
2. Choose a new four-digit PIN and enter this now, followed by . The LED will now light up and
flash four mes to confirm. The master access code has now been changed.
* To set user access codes, take the following steps
1. Press followed by the master access code you have set in the previous step and then again .
The LED will now light up and flash three mes.
2. Enter (for user code 1) followed by and then the four-digit user access code you wish to set,
followed by . The LED will now light up and flash four mes.
3. To set user access codes 2-5, simply repeat the above steps but replace the with a number 2-5.
Note: The user access codes will only apply to the remote keypad. When operang the home alarm system from
the main alarm panel, you will sll need to use the PIN you have set for that.
TESTING THE REMOTE KEYPAD
To fully arm the system: Enter [your access code] followed by
Parally arm the system: Enter [your access code] followed by or
To disarm the system: Enter [your access code] followed by
Your buon presses will be confirmed by the lighng up. It is important you also confirm the
transmission of the code once you have finished entering the command by seeing if the is flashing. When
first seng up the system, we recommend you test it near the main alarm panel so that you can confirm the
keypad successfully transmied by seeing the alarm mode change on the alarm panel and hearing a beep tone.
PANIC SIGNAL
The remote keypad allows you to send a panic signal, for instance because you are using the remote keypad
under duress. To send a panic signal, press and hold the and at the same me for at least two
seconds and unl the LED is flashing rapidly.
DISABLING THE REMOTE KEYPAD
If a sequence of more than 16 incorrect key presses is entered, the keypad will be disabled for 1 minute. If the
keypad is consecuvely disabled 3 mes, the keypad will send a tamper signal to the alarm panel and the
LED will flash slowly.
Note: When the keypad is disabled for 1 minute, the LED will flash slowly, indicang that the Keypad is
temporarily shut down. During this minute, any key presses will be treated as an invalid input. Aer 1 minute
has elapsed, correct input will be accepted again.
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