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FM Electronics 4180 User manual

4180 WIRELESS KEYPAD
1254
1254
The green LED illuminates to confirm valid code, when led is on enter function (Off
Part or Full). Wait until the LED goes out before entering the code again.
NOTE: If a wrong code is entered, wait 5 seconds before entering the code again.
The 4180 is a remote wireless keypad for use in conjunction with the FM4000 control panel.
Features include a 4 digit security code (user programmable), and Panic facility.
INSTALLATION
1. Avoid siting close to metalwork or large metal objects as this may affect radio range.
2.Beforefixingintoposition,gotothecontrolpanelandprogramthekeypadintothesystem
as described on page 3.
3. Once programmed into the panel, check that the radio range at the desired location is
satisfactory by arming and disarming using the keypad.
4. Fix the base to the wall with two screws (not provided).
Note; Now that the keypad is on the system, the tamper alarm will operate when opening
up the keypad to fix it. Cancel the alarm by entering the user code on the panel keys.
5. After installation the received signal strength can be measured using the FM4000 control
panels normal signal strength facility by sending a panic alarm from the keypad. (refer to
the FM4000 instruction manual).
OPERATINGTHEALARMFROMTHEKEYPAD
ElectronicsLtd
FM
Forest Vale Road, Cinderford, Gloucestershire GL142PH
Tel 01594 827070 Fax 01594 827066
CI-118ISSUE2
1254
OFF
FULL SET
PARTSET
0
1
PROGRAMMINGYOUROWNSECURITYCODE
1,2,5,4 is the factory set security code. If the battery is removed the keypad will revert to the
factory code.
1,2,5,1 is the factory set programming code.
TOPROGRAMANEWSECURITYCODE.
1. key in 1,2,5,1, followed by pressing the Part and Full set keys together twice.
e.g.
1251
The green LED will illuminate leave for approx 6 seconds to ensure that you are in
programming mode.
2. Now enter a 6 digit number.
The first 4 are your new security code.
The first 3 and 5th digits are the new programming code, which must be used next time
to change the code.
The 6th digit can be any number and just completes the programming sequence at this
stage the led will extinguish.
EXAMPLE If you enter 1,2,3,4,5,6 your new security code is 1,2,3,4 and the new
programming code is 1,2,3,5. The last digit is ignored.
PANIC If two vertically adjacent keys are pressed together simultaneously e.g. 1&4 or
5&8 a panic alarm will be activated.
Note: This facility can be disabled by keying in the programming code 1251. and re
enabled by keying in the programming code again.
LOW BATTERY If the battery falls to a point close to the end of its useful life a buzzer
within the keypad will sound when setting or unsetting from the keypad.
The keypad may continue to operate for some time, however call your alarm company to
have the battery replaced as soon as possible
Note: The low battery will not be signalled to the panel.
ADDINGAKEYPADTOTHEFM4000CONTROLPANEL
Connect A 9V Battery to the 4180 (Use only
Eveready Energizer or Duracell MN1604).
1. Enter the engineers program mode by keying
in the engineer code 4679 into the control
panel.
(The alarm LED will flash to indicate that
you are in the engineer mode)
2. Key in 11 to select remote control program-
ming.
3. Press keys 1 and 4 together (on the 4180) to
send a Panic alarm.
(The panel will bleep twice and a zone LED will
illuminate to indicate that a remote control or
keypad is programmed onto the panel).
Toremoveallremotecontrolsorkeypadsfromthe
panel, press both the O and Part Set key on the
4000. (All zone LED's will go out).
4. Press the Full Set key on the panel to accept.
5.Keyin48onthepaneltoexitengineerprogram-
ming.
Note: Remote setting devices are not supervised.
Press together Press together
Main
supply
Off
Part Set
Full Set
Tamper Alarm
Low battery
Zone indicators Fire
Panic
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