NAPCO F-TPBR User manual

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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The NAPCO Freedom Deadbolt-Activated
Home Protection System, a revolutionary new con-
cept in residential security, combines intuitive inter-
active arming with a passive disarming scheme,
providing a system which is not only effortless to
use, but also virtually false alarm resistant during
the arming and disarming sequences.
In addition to the primary F-
TP Touchpad, the F-TPBR Touch-
pad provides a convenient second
keypad through which the system
can be armed and disarmed. The
F-TPBR Touchpad is designed to
be located at a distance from the
primary Exit/Entry area, such as a
bedroom, and allows arming with
exterior AND interior protection on
while staying home.
The F-TPBR Touchpad al-
lows "Night Arming", which pro-
tects all areas of the premises
(perimeter and interior) but deacti-
vates the F-TPBR Touchpad PIR
motion sensor. Night Arming al-
lows increased protection while
maintaining the false alarm reduc-
tion benefits of the Freedom sys-
tem.
The system is armed with a
simple push of a button ([STAY] or
[NIGHT]) on the F-TPBR Touchpad control module.
To disarm, simply Press the Disarm/Silence button.
The F-TPBR Touchpad’s integral wide-angle
PIR motion sensor acts as an occupancy sensor
that provides the microprocessor with activity infor-
mation which prevents the user from making errors
during the arming and disarming periods. In addi-
tion, the F-TPBR Touchpad PIR will provide interior
intrusion protection when the system is armed in
the AWAY mode. During an entry delay or an
alarm, the system may only be disarmed and si-
lenced by inserting the F-IFOB digital key into the
F-IFOB slot on the F-TPBR Touchpad or F-TP
Touchpad.
By allowing this level of system control without
traditional numeric keypad interaction, the Freedom
System will provide a significant
reduction in false alarms due to
user error and also provide com-
fortable use of the system to
those customers whose
technophobic tendencies would
prevent them from arming and
disarming the system using a tra-
ditional keypad.
The Freedom System also
prevents the arming of the alarm
system if all deadbolts are not
engaged, a high security feature
normally found only in very
elaborate high-end installations.
INSTALLATION
The F-TPBR Touchpad need only
be mounted and wired to the ex-
isting Freedom system. The
Freedom system can only support
two F-TP Touchpads or one F-TP
Touchpad and one F-TPBR
Touchpad.
POWER
The F-TPBR Touchpad is powered by the
keypad bus of the F-8 Panel. Each F-TPBR
Touchpad draws 55mA and an additional 20mA in
alarm. Deduct these values from the system
standby and alarm current, as described in the wir-
ing diagram.
NAPCO FREEDOM
F-TPBR TOUCHPAD
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WI1450 10/05
This manual contains the Installation Instructions for the Freedom F-TPBR Touchpad. It is intended to be used in
conjunction with the Freedom F-8 Panel Installation Instructions (WI1431) and the Freedom F-8 Panel Program-
ming Instructions (WI1432).
© NAPCO 2005
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F-TPBR Touchpad Configuration Jumper JP1F-TPBR Touchpad Wiring Diagram
Touchpad Addresses
The F-TPBR Touchpad jumper is installed at the factory--
Do Not Remove. The system requires an F-TP Touchpad
configured for address number 1 (no shunt on address
jumper).
F-TPBR System Zones
The F-TPBR provides 2 additional system zones.
F-TPBR Zone 1 may be used as a wireless zone and will
report and display as system Zone 7. Zone 2 is the integral
PIR of the F-TPBR which will report and display as system
Zone 8.
F-TPBR Touchpad Zone 1 Configuration.
To enable wireless on Zone 7, program "Dealer Options
2" location with a 3, i.e., [97-3].
F-TPBR Touchpad Zone 2 Configuration.
By default (JP1.2 not installed), the F-TPBR Touchpad’s
integral PIR is configured as Zone 8. A violation of the
F-TPBR Touchpad PIR will cause a Zone 8 alarm if
armed AWAY.
If JP1.2 jumper is installed, the integral PIR will not acti-
vate an alarm. In this configuration, the F-TPBR Touch-
pad PIR will function only as an activity sensor (preventing
false alarms when erroneously armed AWAY) and will not
provide any protective burglary functions.
F-TPBR Touchpad Terminal Descriptions
Terminals 1-3: F-TPBR Touchpad Data Bus Terminals
The F-TPBR Touchpad communicates to the F-8 Panel
via the F-8 Panel’s 3-wire keypad bus. Wire the F-TPBR
Touchpad to the F-8 Panel as shown on wiring diagram.
Terminal 1 is + 12 V DC, Term 2 is GND and Term 3 is
Data.
Terminal 4: Alarm Output
The F-TPBR Touchpad has an integral sounder, but
unlike the F-TP Touchpad, the sounder does not meet
(even at full volume) the NFPA audible requirement of
85dB @ 10 feet for residential fire or residential bur-
glary. NOTE: In UL Residential Fire and NFPA instal-
lations, the F-TPBR Touchpad must not have the bell
terminal connected, as connection would prevent the
supervision of the F-TP Touchpad bell.
Alarm Sounder Volume Adjustment
The F-TPBR Touchpad alarm circuit includes a potenti-
ometer which regulates the volume of the sounder. The
sounder volume is set at the factory to the minimum level
(fully counter-clockwise) and can be increased to satisfy
the requirements of the installation. Turn the potentiome-
ter clockwise to increase the volume or remove the wire
from terminal 4 of the F-TPBR Touchpad to silence.
JP1
F-TPBR Touchpad
Address
F-TPBR Touchpad
Zone 2 Configuration
DO NOT REMOVE,
SHUNT CONNECTOR
MUST BE ON
Integral PIR will trip
Zone 8. OFF
Integral PIR will NOT trip
alarm. ON
JP1 Configuration
Jumper
T 16
T 17
T 18
T 14
To F-8 Panel Terminals
JP
ADDR
PIR≠
AUX2
(+)PWR
(-)GND
DATA
(+)
REM BUS
1
2
3
4
Turn clockwise to
increase volume
Emergency Button Decals
Position as follows:
Flame = Fire Emergency (apply to middle button).
A= Auxiliary Emergency (optional) (apply to right button).
Shield = Police Emergency (apply to left button).
A
A

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Installing the Freedom F-TPBR Touchpad
Care should be taken to select a mounting area that provides a proper field of view for the PIR sensor. See page 4
for more information. The following instructions illustrate the steps required for installation of the F-TPBR Touchpad.
Make Connections and
Create Service Loop
Punch holes with an awl in
the F-TPBR Touchpad base fit-
ting the wire sizes used and pull
wires through base. Secure
base to wall. Wire to F-TPBR
Touchpad using wiring diagram
as a guide.
Push all excess wire back into
wall leaving a short loop (about
3”-4”) of slack wires for service
purposes.
4
Install the F-TPBR Touchpad
Face
Double-check all connections to the F-
TPBR Touchpad using the wiring dia-
gram as a guide. Snap the front of the
F-TPBR Touchpad onto the base by
first inserting the 2 slots in the top onto
the corresponding tabs on the base
and then snapping the bottom into
place.
6
Seal access holes--
IMPORTANT:
After creating your
service loop of wires, seal
the access holes with putty
(supplied) to ensure F-
TPBR Touchpad is air tight.
This important step is nec-
essary to prevent air drafts
from entering the F-TPBR
Touchpad from the wall
cavity.
5
Cut access hole
Install (4) wall anchors and
cut access hole in wall.
Pull 4 conductor bus wire from
F-8 Panel into opening.
Warning: Use caution when cut-
ting holes. There may be high
voltage wiring in wall.
3
Mark the holes. Mount any-
where in a room with a favor-
able PIR field of view, ap-
proximately 60" high (measured
from the floor to the top of the F-
TPBR Touchpad).
Affix the template to the wall and
mark or punch through the 4 oval
mounting holes and the wire ac-
cess opening.
2 60ӂ
TOP UP
Open the F-TPBR
Touchpad. Remove
the front of the F-
TPBR Touchpad housing
by inserting a screw-
driver into the (2) slots in
the bottom of pad.
Push the screwdriver up
and gently twist to un-
hook the plastic tabs
which secure the face of
the F-TPBR Touchpad to
its base.
1
Access
Hole
Wall
anchors
(4)
Push tabs up
and twist

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TOUCHPAD PIR
The F-TPBR TOUCHPAD includes an integral PIR sensor
which provides the following system functions:
Activity Sensor
The PIR is always gathering activity information which pro-
vides the system with data that is used to insure proper use of
the system and prevent user errors. For example, if the user
arms AWAY and the F-TPBR TOUCHPAD senses movement
in the room within 1 minute after arming AWAY, the system
will automatically default to STAY mode arming, preventing a
false alarm. If additional PIR sensors are installed, the activ-
ity of these sensors will also be included in these decision
making processes.
Intrusion Protection Device
When the system is armed AWAY, the PIR provides intrusion
protection with a range of 25’ at a 90° pattern of protection.
An intruder detected in this protected area will cause a Zone 8
alarm with a corresponding central station report and audible
alarm. NOTE: If Touchpad PIR Intrusion Protection is not
desired, it may be disabled by installing configuration jumper
JP1.2.
Pet Protection
The F-TPBR Touchpad is provided with a Pet Alley Lens in-
stalled, creating a low-sensitivity zone close to the ground that
will not detect pets under 24” in height. Note: For installa-
tions with pets, additional perimeter and/or interior protection
may be required to ensure system integrity.
Protection Pattern
The diagrams at right illustrate the Pet Alley pattern of protec-
tion. The Side View pattern of protection illustrated reflects
an F-TPBR Touchpad installation height of 5 feet.
IMPORTANT: If the F-TPBR TOUCHPAD can be accessed
from an area that is not protected by the pattern of protection
provided by the Touchpad PIR, then additional protection is
required. This may include protecting other doors and win-
dows or additional space protection.
25’
90º
5º Anti-Tamper Beams
Intrusion Protection
Beams
Top
View
5’
25’
5’ 10’ 15’ 20’
Side View

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Remove the PC
Board by bend-
ing back 3 tabs
holding the PC
board in place.
Pull board up
slightly and
away from op-
posite side of F-
TPBR Touch-
pad housing to
remove.
Reinstall PC
board by first slid-
ing the board un-
der three fixed
tabs on the left
side of the hous-
ing. Then push
board under the
three movable tabs
until it snaps se-
curely into place.
6
Secure lens by
snapping the PIR
lens holder back
into place. Be sure
both tabs are se-
curely fastened to the
F-TPBR Touchpad
housing. Note: Be
sure grooved side of
lens is facing in
(smooth side is facing
out).
5
Be sure both tabs are secure
Up
JP1
ADDR
PIR≠
AUX2
1
2
3
4
Three fixed tabs
Install the F-TPBR
Touchpad Face
Snap the front of the F-
TPBR Touchpad onto the
base by first inserting the 2
slots in the top onto the
corresponding tabs on the
base and then snapping
the bottom into place.
8
Re-connect speaker
by pushing plug back
into receptacle. Be
sure the speaker plug is
fully pushed into receptacle
allowing retainer latch to
secure the plug.
7
Plug
Receptacle
Wires
Be certain
retainer latch
secures plug
PC Board
In the center of the PC
board is a speaker,
with black and red wires
connected to a plug mated
to a receptacle. Remove
the speaker plug by push-
ing back the retainer latch
on the receptacle using a
small screwdriver and
carefully pulling plug out of
the receptacle.
2
Plug
Receptacle
Wires
Push retainer
latch back
PC Board
Small
Screwdriver
Snap out lens
holder with small
screwdriver and
pull out existing lens.
Replace with the Pet
Alley lens so that the
notch (as viewed from
back of case) is in the
bottom right position.
(The Pet Alley lens was
installed at the factory
when manufactured).
4
Push in tabs with small
screwdriver to remove holder
Up
Install Pet Alley Lens
as shown
New PIR lens position
(Grooved side
facing in)
3
JP1
ADDR
PIR≠
AUX2
1
2
3
4
Push
tab up
Close up
view of
lower tab
PC Board
Power-down the
system and re-
move the front of
the F-TPBR
Touchpad housing.
With the F-TPBR Touch-
pad disconnected, the
following steps can be
performed with greater
ease.
1
JP1
ADDR
PIR≠
AUX2
1
2
3
4
Changing the Lens
In the event that the lens must be changed, use the following procedure:
Tab

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Adjusting the Freedom F-TPBR Touchpad Sounder Volume
The F-TPBR Touchpad alarm circuit includes a potentiometer which regulates the volume of the sounder. The sounder
volume is set at the factory to the minimum level (fully counter-clockwise) and can be increased to satisfy the require-
ments of the installation. Adjust the volume as follows:
Listen to the F-TPBR
Touchpad sounder from
various areas of the room.
If further adjustment of the
sounder volume is required,
repeat steps 3-6 as needed.
6
After all components
of the system are in-
stalled and fully func-
tioning, determine if the
volume of the F-TPBR
Touchpad sounder is suffi-
cient. The volume is set to
the lowest level at the fac-
tory, and if you determine
it should be increased,
continue with the following
steps.
1
On the circuit board,
adjust the sounder
volume. Using a
small Phillips-head screw-
driver, turn the potenti-
ometer clockwise to in-
crease the volume until
desired the level is
reached.
4
JP1
ADDR
PIR≠
AUX2
1
2
3
4
Open the F-TPBR
Touchpad. Remove
the front of the F-
TPBR Touchpad housing
by inserting a screw-
driver into the (2) slots in
the bottom of pad.
Push the screwdriver up
and gently twist to un-
hook the plastic tabs
which secure the face of
the F-TPBR Touchpad to
its base.
3
Install the F-TPBR Touchpad
Face
Double-check all connections to the
F-TPBR Touchpad using the wiring
diagram as a guide. Be sure all ac-
cess holes are sealed with putty to
ensure F-TPBR Touchpad is air tight.
Snap the front of the F-TPBR Touch-
pad onto the base by first inserting the
2 slots in the top onto the correspond-
ing tabs and then snapping the bot-
tom into place.
8
To keep siren on continu-
ously, temporarily rewire
the F-8 Panel as follows:
Remove the F-TPBR Touchpad
yellow wire from terminal 14
(+Bell) and connect to terminal
16 (+PWR). NOTE: The F-
TPBR Touchpad yellow wire is
connected to terminal 4 of the
F-TPBR Touchpad. See wiring
diagram for wiring overview.
2
PWR
+14 -15 +16
BELL GND
F-8 PANEL
(Partial)
TO F-TPBR
Touchpad
terminal 4
Potentiometer
Re-install the F-TPBR Touch-
pad Face
To be certain the sounder is adjusted
correctly, re-install the F-TPBR
Touchpad face. Snap the front of the
F-TPBR Touchpad onto the base by
first inserting the 2 slots in the top
onto the corresponding tabs and then
snapping the bottom into place.
5
Turn off siren. Rewire the
F-8 Panel as follows: Re-
move the F-TPBR Touchpad
yellow wire from terminal 16
(+PWR) and permanently recon-
nect to terminal 14 (+Bell).
NOTE: The F-TPBR Touchpad
yellow wire is connected to ter-
minal 4 of the F-TPBR Touch-
pad. See wiring diagram for wir-
ing overview.
7
PWR
+14 -15 +16
BELL GND
F-8 PANEL
(Partial)
TO F-TPBR
Touchpad
terminal 4
Push tabs up
and twist
Check volume with the
F-TPBR Touchpad fully
installed and mounted.

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JP1
ADDR
PIR≠
AUX2
1
2
3
4
F-TP
# 1
(+)
(COM)
(+)
(+)
ZONE 1
GARAGE DOOR
MAGNETIC CONTACT
ZONE 2
PIR / GLASS-
BREAK SEN-
SOR, ETC...
(COM)
5
6
7
8
9
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
(+)
+
PGM
12
+PWR
PWR GND GRN
2.2K EOLR
+ +
+
+FIRE
PWR
LOAD
2.2K
16 VAC 20 VA
TRANSFORMER
TRF12
(OR QUIVALENT
SEE WI1431).
Class 2 Transformer
DO NOT connect
to switched outlet.
1 2 +3 -4 +5 +6 -7 +8 +12 -13 +14 -15 +16 -17 18 -19
FIRE BELL GND
GREEN
BLACK
RED
-
2-WIRE SMOKE
DETECTORS
RED
BLACK
GREEN
YELLOW
F-8 CONTROL PANEL
YELLOW
2.2K 2.2K
ZONE
3
ZONE
4
F-PROG
(OPTIONAL)
GEM-RECV-XP8
(OPTIONAL)
2.2K 2.2K
ZONE
5
ZONE
6
RED
BLACK
GREEN
YELLOW
JP1
ADDR
PIR≠
AUX2
1
2
3
4
F-TPBR
#2
(Optional)
F-TAB Sensor #1

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MOUNTING TEMPLATE
6 1/4”
TOP UP
2.0”
3.5”
2 3/8”
4 3/8”
3 5/16”
Wire
Access Hole
(Cut in Wall)
SINGLE-
GANG
MOUNTING
HOLES
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