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resideo PROSIXLCDKP-EU Series Assembly instructions

PROSIXLCDKP-EU SERIES
Wireless Ke
y
pad
Installation and Setup Guide
The PROSIXLCDKP-EU is a wireless keypad for use with Control Panels that support SiX™ series devices. Up to eight (8) Keypads
can be used on the system.
Note: Installation shall be done in accordance with local regulations.
Item/Key Function
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Display Window Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) displays
protection point identification, system status,
and messages.
Power LED
System Status LED
System Trouble LED
AWAY Arm Away key
HOME Arm Home (Stay) key
NIGHT Arm Night (Stay) key
OFF OFF key
SELECT Select key
SCROLL Scroll key
Local Programming key (2-second hold)
MAX Arm Maximum key (No Delay)
TEST System Test key
BYPASS Bypass Zone key
INSTANT Arm Instant key (No Delay)
CODE Add Security Codes key
CHIME Chime Mode key
READY Check Zones key
#Quick Arm key
Disarm/Cancel Key
Panic Alarm key
Fire Panic key
Police Panic key
Medical Panic key
Keys 0 - 9 Numeric keys used to enter security code(s).
Prox Tag reader (RFID)
KEYPAD OPERATION
For operating instructions, refer to the Control Panel instructions.
LEDs Off Red - Steady Green - Steady Red - Flashing
POWER Battery - OK Battery - Low
STATUS Not Ready to Arm Armed Ready to Arm Alarm Detected
TROUBLE No Trouble Present System Trouble Present -- Device Trouble Present
Note: When the system is in Programming Mode, the Trouble and Status LEDs alternately flash Red and Green.
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KEYPAD MOUNTING
The keypads can be surface mounted directly to a wall as follows:
1. Separate the keypad front panel [A] to the rear mounting plate [B].
2. Mount the mounting plate to the wall using the screws [C]. Insert the tamper screw [D] as shown.
Note: Mounting screws not provided. Use 3.5mm – 4mm wood screws (with plastic wall anchors, if necessary).
3. Pull out the battery activation tab [E] from the back of the keypad front panel.
4. Align the case with the cleats [F] and snap into place and secure with bottom screw [G] (provided).
AUTHENTICATING KEYPAD USER
For security purposes, a user (or installer) of the keypad must be authenticated prior to being able to access/view any
of the keypad displays. To authenticate a user, perform the following steps.
Note: Nothing will be displayed, even if the system is armed, until a valid PIN (or Prox Tag) is entered.
1. At the keypad, enter the PIN (or swipe the Prox Tag) for the user.
2. After a successful authentication, enter the command starting with "1" = arm if the panel is DISARMED or "5" if the panel is ARMED.
ENROLLING KEYPAD
The keypad must be enrolled in the Control Panel before it can be used.
Registration and programming are conducted through the AlarmNet
360™ cloud-based management platform, using the Resideo Pro App.
After accessing the customer account, perform the following steps.
1. From the Select “KEYPADS”.
2. Select “ADD KEYPAD”.
3. Select “Learn” and wait for the Control Panel to be in learning mode.
4. Activate the keypad by pressing any key:
The keypad automatically attempts to pair with the Control Panel.
The top three status LEDs [A] and bottom four Panic keys [B] will
come on (red).
If enrollment is not successful, press any of the keys on the
keypad to restart the pairing process or remove and reinstall
batteries.
5. After a successful pairing:
The keypad displays “Paired with System”, then displays “Waiting
for Status Update” until exit of the program mode.
The top three status LEDs and bottom four Panic keys will go off
and two beeps will sound to confirm the pairing.
The system then displays system status.
6. After enrollment, program and save the keypad’s zone options (zone
descriptor, etc.)
Note: Make sure to assign a descriptor to the keypad for easy
identification when keypad events occur.
IMPORTANT:After enrolled, the keypad cannot be used with another
Control Panel until it is un-enrolled (deleted) from the current
panel through the AlarmNet 360™ cloud-based management
platform.
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BATTERY REPLACEMENT
1. At the bottom of the keypad, remove the screw that secures the
front cover to the rear mounting bracket.
2. Remove the batteries, wait 10 seconds, then insert three new 3V
Lithium batteries (see Specifications for replacement batteries).
3. Align the case with the cleats and snap into place and secure with
bottom screw
BATTERY CAUTION: Risk of fire, explosion, and burns. Do not
recharge, disassemble, heat above 55°C, or incinerate. Dispose of used
batteries properly. Keep away from children.
Note: Constant exposure to high or low temperature or high humidity
may reduce battery life.
PANIC KEYS
This keypad also features panic keys. These keys
may be programmed for Fire, Police, and Medical
alarms. Panic activation requires a 2-button
sequence. After the first button in the sequence is
pressed, you can cancel the panic by pressing any
key other than one of the panic keys.
Panic There are 3 ways to generate an alarm:
1. Press Panic and within 10 seconds press the desired
panic key (Fire, Police, Medical).
2. Press desired panic key and within 10 seconds press
the Panic button.
3. Press desired panic key and within 10 seconds press
the same key.
Fire
Police
Medical
KEYPAD PROGRAMMING MODE
This mode displays keypad programmed information and provides access to Default and Reset options. Enter the INSTALLER code +1
to disarm. Press and hold the "3" key for 2 seconds to enter PROGRAMMING mode. The system will exit PROGRAMMING mode after 1
minute of inactivity. Press the "3" key to scroll or "*" key to exit.
Display Meaning/Option Display Meaning/Option
App: / Boot: Displays the keypad’s current App and Boot
versions
Partition= / Keypad ID= Displays Partition assignment and Keypad ID
programmed in the control panel.
RF6: Displays the keypad’s SiX software version and
the keypad MAC ID
Reset Keypad Prompts to Reset Keypad. 2=CONFIRM (restart)
Default Keypad Prompts to Default Keypad. 2 = CONFIRM to
remove keypad from control panel.
Note: If the keypad is repowered within 24
hours, it will re-pair with the control panel. After
24 hours, it will need to be re-enrolled.
A: None (Future Use)
B: None (Future Use)
SPECIFICATIONS:
Dimensions (mm) / Weight: 161 (H) x 97 (W) x 34 (D) / 285 g
Frequency of Operation: 2.4 GHz
Batteries: Three (3) - 3V Lithium batteries, Panasonic CR123A/Duracell
DL123A
Tamper: Wall (audible alert and signal sent to Control Panel)
Sounder: Piezoelectric
(xxxx-xxxxxx)
www.cnpp.com
www.marque-nf.com
The product should not be disposed of with other household waste. Check for the nearest authorized collection centers or
authorized recyclers. The correct disposal of end-of-life equipment will help prevent potential negative consequences for
the environment and human health.
This system must be checked by a qualified technician at least once every three (3) years.
Any attempt to reverse-engineer this device by decoding proprietary protocols, de-compiling firmware, or any similar actions is strictly prohibited.
REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CONTROL WITH WHICH THIS DEVICE IS USED, FOR DETAILS REGARDING
LIMITATIONS OF THE ENTIRE ALARM SYSTEM.
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SUPPORT & WARRANTY INFORMATION
For the latest documentation, warranty, and support, please go to: www.resideo.com
Sécurité Communications SAS (SECOM)
1198, Avenue du Docteur Maurice Donat
06250 Mougins - FRANCE
Ademco 1 Ltd., 200 Berkshire Place
Winnersh Triangle, Berkshire,
RG41 5RD – UNITED KINGDOM
PROSIXLCDKP-EU
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R800-26496B 01/21 Rev B
2022 Resideo Technologies, Inc.
www.resideo.com

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