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EVERSPRING SK201 User manual

CONFIDENTIAL –FOR TESTALARM PRAHA SPOL. S.R.O. ONLY
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SK201
Wireless Touch Keypad
SK201 is a two-way keypad; it lets user input their PIN codes into the
alarm system for arming or disarming, and inversely, it fetches the alarm
state of the system to display to the user. Therefore the numbers on the
keypad is able to show triggered zones during an alarm, or fault and
tamper codes if occur. Its internal buzzer beeps during entry/exit delays
and even sound during an alarm.Powered by battery and running U-net
wireless technology means the SK201 is cable-free, making it an easy to
install.
Main Features
•Touch contact input
•Wakeup by motion or touch
•Displays alarm status
•Internal buzzer
•LED brightness auto adjust
•Tamper detection
•Battery powered
Using the Keypad
The alarm system is operated mainly with the keypad. The user must
first create a PIN code using the App before using the keypad. For
creating a PIN code. You need to set it from the “Users”on APP selection
menu. Press one of the user on the list to get into the Edit User. The PIN
code can be set on “Settings”of Set access rights. Each user can assign
different PIN code for operation the system by keypad. For the way how to
add other users, please refer to 5.8 on SC109 control panel user manual.
If you want to change the PIN code, you can simply input the PIN code
again and save. There are maximum 8-digit of numbers can be set on
operating the keypad. To delete it, choose arrow button on the right part of
PIN code. It will clean up the PIN code on this user.
LED:
Fault / Tamper
LED:
“Bell” icon, Alarm
/ Tamper
Button &LED:
Arm
Light sensor
LED:
Information
pending
Button &LED:
Disarm
Button &LED:
Part-Arm
Motion sensor
Button &LED:
Keys 0~9, C, F
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The keypad also serves as a visual display to show current security mode,
fault and tamper condition. It incorporates a buzzer for entry/exit delay
indication and if required, to indicate alarm condition.
To conserve battery life the keypad remains in sleep mode until woken up
by its motion sensor or touch input by user. When in wake state the
keypad will display the current security mode through the three iconsArm,
Part-Arm and Disarm.
**Note: When first power on
When Controller is first powered on, the keypad will display all the fault
conditions of the system. To clear these initial faults;
- on sensors, siren and keypad; remove the batteries and insert back
again.
- attach back all the backplates of all sensors and devices to resolve any
tamper events.
The faults will be cleared after 5 minutes and user can proceed to use the
system normally.
For more details about the faults see ‘Fault display’section on the next
page.
The following section describes operation of the alarm system through
keypad.
Arm
On the keypad, input the PIN number followed by the Arm icon.
e.g. press 1-2-3-4Arm
All zones must be closed before arming the system, including Exit delay
zones. Zones configured as Exit delay may only be opened once the
countdown for Exit delay has started.
WhenArm is complete, the keypad will emit a long beep sound.
Disarm
On the keypad, input the PIN number followed by the Disarm icon.
e.g. press 1-2-3-4Disarm
When Disarm is complete, the keypad will emit a long beep sound.
Part-Arm
On the keypad, input the PIN number followed by the Part-Arm, then by
the Part-Arm number. The Part-Arm number can be 1~99
e.g.
press 1-2-3-4Part-Arm 3; for Part-Arm 3
press 1-2-3-4Part-Arm 16 ; for Part-Arm 16
When Part-Arm is complete, the keypad will emit a long beep sound.
The Part-Arm number is followed by Alarm Name ID on display.
ToAdd NewAlarm mode, you can open the “System Setup”at left menu
Choose Add New Alarm Mode.
To Edit Alarm mode, you can press central alarm buttonsettingsAlarm
Modes Manage and press and hold one of partition to enter Edit pages.
You can select different partitions to operate the part-arm in this mode.
Note: For the user with no security access right (for example: only view
the camera or operate automation) is not able to operate the keypads.
The condition is set and followed by User Permission Settings.
(Please refer to 5.9 Set Permission types for the controller)
Duress Code
The code is used after the PIN code onkeypad to send out the emergency
to monitoring center when you disarm the system. Default is 911, you can
change the code from APP menugateway configurationenter
settingsSecurity Duress Configuration
Panic
To activate the Panic/Hold-up alarm using the keypad, press both “1” and
“3” keys for at least 3s.
Bypass/Override
If a zone is opened when arming, the keypad will display the active
zone(s). The keypad will also display tamper of fault codes preventing the
system from arming.
Zones are displayed as double digits with numbers blinking in sequence,
e.g. zone 5 displayed as “05” with blinking “0” then “5”.
Tamper and faults are displayed in single digit. Refer to section below for
the list of tamper and fault codes.
The icon will indicate if there are still other pending conditions waiting
to bypass.
To cancel arming and return to Disarm mode, press the Cbutton.
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To bypass a zone, press Ffollowed by the Zone number displayed on the
keypad. e.g. to bypass zone 5, press F05
To bypass a tamper or fault, press Ffollowed by the Tamper/Fault code
displayed on the keypad.
e.g. to bypass Tamper code 5, press F5
Repeat this for every Zone open, tamper or fault condition until the system
proceeds to Arm, or starts the Exit delay countdown.
Restore
To restore the system after an alarm condition, first Disarm the system
using the PIN code. The icon will turn on and the keypad will then
display the alarm alert from the Controller’s memory. To restore, press C
button to confirm the alert.
If multiple alerts occur, the icon will continue to turn on indicating
pending alerts waiting to be restored. Press Cbutton to confirm until the
last alert has been cleared and the icon turns off.
Whenever there is a pending alert waiting to be restored, the icon will
turn on each time the keypad wakes up, to remind user to input PIN code
to restore the system.
Note: All alarms must be restored before the system can be armed again,
Exit/Entry delay
The keypad will beep slowly in the early part of delay and beep faster in
the remaining 5 secs.
PIN Error
When a wrong PIN code is entered, the ⚠icon will blink while the keypad
waits for the next input.
Keylock
Keypad keys will be locked after a preset number of successive PIN Error
input. When this happens, a tamper event will be generated and logged.
Refer to section 6.5 ‘Modify Settings’ to set the number of retries and lock
period.
Tamper and Fault display
The keypad will display code numbers when Tamper or Faults occur in the
system.
Tamper codes are listed as below.
Tamper Event
Code*
⚠icon
🔔icon
Sensor Tamper
2
Blink
On
Siren Tamper
3
Blink
On
Keypad Tamper
1
Blink
On
Controller Tamper
8
Blink
On
Keypad lock
C
Blink
On
RF jamming detected
4
Blink
On
*display only when the event occur.
Fault codes are listed as below.
Fault Event
Code*
⚠icon
🔔icon
Sensor/Siren low battery
1
On
Off
Keypad low battery
9
On
Off
Siren lost connection
6
On
Off
RF interconnection error
4
On
Off
Controller DC power cut
2
On
Off
Controller battery : low battery,
battery abnormal
3
On
Off
Communication device error
5
On
Off
Internet connection error
7
On
Off
*displayed repeatedly until fault is removed.
If multiple faults occur during Disarm, the icon will indicate there are
other pending faults waiting to be checked. Press the Cbutton to see the
next fault until the last fault ( icon is off).
Specifications
Frequency range
868.30MHz /923.00 MHz
RF range (open space)
>800m
RF protocol
U-net 5.0
Input method
Touch contact
Battery type
1.5V alkaline AA x 3
Operation temperature
-10 - 40°c
Operating humidity
85% RH max
Dimension (mm)
93(W) x 29(D) x 95(H)
Weight
210g, including batteries
Battery Life
4.5 years
Environment
Indoor use
*Specifications are subject to change without notice.
WARNING:
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use separate
collection facilities. Contact your local government for information regarding the
collection systems available.
If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous
substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging
your health and well-being.
When replacing old appliances with new ones, the retailer is legally obligated to
take back your old appliance for disposal free of charge.
CAUTION:
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSEOF USED BATTERIESACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this
equipment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
www.everspring.com
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