Scantronic I-RK01 User manual

I-RK01 Radio
Keypad
A
B
C
D
1
4 ghi
7 pqrs
*0#
2 abc
5 jkl
3 def
6 mno
8 tuv 9 wxyz
Installation Guide

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Introduction
The I-RK01 Radio Keypad is designed to work with the I-ON16
control unit. This unit allows you to set and unset an i-on alarm
system remotely. Figure 1 shows the main controls and displays.
A
B
C
D
1
4 ghi
7 pqrs
*0#
2 abc
A B C D
5 jkl
3 def
6 mno
8 tuv 9 wxyz
1
2
4
3
1. Proximity tag sensor 3. PA Keys (press both)
2. Full set/Part set buttons 4. Transmit LED
Figure 1. Radio Keypad controls and displays.
To open the unit, unclip the trim from the front and remove the two
screws hidden underneath (see Figure 2). Then gently lever the
front from the back box using a flat bladed screwdriver on the
recessed slots at the bottom or top. Note that the front plastic
housing contains the printed circuit board (pcb) and battery holder
(see Figure 3).
Figure 2. Opening the Radio Keypad

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DD243 single
action unset Prox enable
7
66
6
3
1
2
5
4
Front housing (from the inside) Back box
1. Sound (key tones only)
2. Tamper switch 5. Jumpers
3. Batteries (3x AA alkaline) 6. Fixing screw holes
4. AC/DC IN 9V-12V 7. Break out for back tamper
Figure 3. Inside the Radio Keypad
Technical Specifications
General
Sales number I-RK01
Product Description Radio keypad.
Environmental EN50131-1 Class II.
Operating
temperature
-10 to +55°C.
Relative Humidity <75% non-condensing
Dimensions: 115 x 156 x 34, mm HxWxD
Keypad weight: 0.32 kg
Case material ABS
Security
Security Grade EN50131-1 Grade 2
Access code 4 digits, all four digits may be any number 0 to 9, giving 10,000 differs.
Number of user
codes
Dependant on panel
Code blocking Dependant on panel
Proximity tag differs 4,294,967,296
Radio
Radio Supervision Transmits supervision signals every four minutes
Operating
frequency
868.6625MHz Narrowband.
Transmitter range Depends on location and type of control unit. As a guideline, up 200m
range in free space conditions.
Power Supply
Battery 3 x AA Alkaline 1.5V
External PSU 9V to 12V, AC or DC. 2.1mm jack.
External PSU
Consumption
50mA max. 5mA quiescent.
Monitoring includes Battery low voltage.

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Compliance
Statements
This product is suitable for use in systems designed to comply with PD
6662: 2004.
Conforms to 1999/5/EC R&TTE directive. See declaration of conformity
at www2.coopersecurity.co.uk.
Installation
Preparation
Before installation you should carry out a radio survey of the site to
assess where to place the keypad so that the control unit can
receive signals from it successfully.
To do this you should conduct signal strength tests. Cooper
Security produces the Scantronic 790r hand held signal strength
meter for this purpose.
Siting the Keypad
Do site the keypad:
Within the area protected by the alarm system.
At a convenient height and location for the user.
Out of sight of potential intruders.
Do NOT site the keypad:
Outside the area covered by the alarm system.
Close to or on large metal structures.
Closer than one metre to mains wiring and metal water or gas
pipes.
Inside steel enclosures.
Next to electronic equipment, particularly computers,
photocopiers or other radio equipment, CAT 5 data lines or
industrial mains equipment.
Note that some window glasses, especially those sold as
“insulating” or “energy conserving” may be coated with thin metal
or conducting films. These glasses are particularly poor at
transmitting radio waves.
Fitting
Use M3 25mm roundhead screws in at least three fixing holes when
mounting the back of the keypad on the wall. (If using a UK back
box then two point fixing is sufficient.)

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Figure 4. Screw Keypad Back Box to Wall
Setting the Jumpers
There are two jumpers (4 on figure 3) that affect the operation of
the keypad:
DD243 Single
action unset
Fitted: the keypad transmits an unset
command two seconds after the user presents
a recognised proximity tag. This feature is
designed for use when the keypad is working
with DD243 compliant systems.
(Note that this delay does not apply to the
setting procedure.)
Not fitted: the keypad transmits a command
after a user has presented their proximity tag,
and then pressed another key (A, B, or unset).
Proximity enable Fitted: the keypad will respond to proximity
tags presented to it.
Not fitted: the proximity tag reader ignores
all tags. (This will extend the battery life of the
keypad considerably.)
Power
Insert three AA 1.5V alkaline batteries into the holder (3 on figure 3).
If required you can use a standard plug-top power supply that
provides between 9 to 12 V, either AC or DC, via a 2.1mm jack.
Connect the jack to the AC/DC IN socket (4 in figure 3 ). Note that
the power supply will not recharge any batteries fitted.

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Programming
Before fitting the front of the keypad to the back box you should
make the i-on control unit learn the keypad’s identity. To do this
you must first enter the Installer Menu at a wired keypad.
To Add a Radio Keypad
1. Select Detectors/Devices–Radio Keypads-Add/Del Radio Keypad.
The display lists the available Radio Keypads. Each line is a
“memory slot” for learning the identity of an individual Radio
Keypad.
If a memory slot is already occupied then the beginning of the line
shows a “*”.
2. Select the memory slot that you wish to use.
The display asks you to activate the tamper switch on the Radio
Keypad.
3. Activate the Radio Keypad tamper.
The Radio Keypad signals its identity to the I-ON16 control unit.
When the control unit learns the Radio Keypad’s identity it gives a
double beep.
To Delete a Radio Keypad
1. Select Detectors/Devices–Radio Keypad-ADD/DEL Radio Keypad.
2. Select the Radio Keypad that you wish to delete.
The display asks you to confirm that you wish to delete the selected
Radio Keypad.
3. Press Y.
The control unit deletes the Radio Keypad’s identity and gives a
double beep.
User Operation
LED A glows while the keypad is transmitting. The keypad ignores
any key presses while the LED is alight. (LED A does NOT indicate
the system status.)
The radio keypad does not provide any status information about the
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user must go to a wired keypad and press Yas described in the
User Guide.
Setting/Unsetting With Access Code
A user can always set and unset the system with a valid access
code from the radio keypad.
To Set the System 1. Key in a valid access code.
2. Either Press A to Full Set
Or press B to Part Set.
(If you wish to stop setting while the
exit tone sounds, then press .)
To Unset the System 1. Key in a valid access code.
2. Press
.
Silencing an Alarm
1. Key in a valid access code.
2. Press
.
Setting/Unsetting With Proximity Tag
If the user wishes to set and unset the system using an proximity
tag then make sure that you have fitted the prox enable jumper
(see figure 3). The admin user will also have to make the system
learn the identity of a proximity tag and assign it to a user.
To Set the System 1. Momentarily hold the tag up against
the proximity tag sensor (1 in figure
1). The keypad glows blue and
gives a “click” to show that it has
recognised the tag.
2. Either Press A to Full Set
Or press B to Part Set.
To Unset the System 1. Momentarily hold the tag up against
the proximity tag sensor. The
keypad glows blue and gives a
“click” to show that it has
recognised the tag.
2. Press
.
Silencing an Alarm
1. Hold the tag up against the
proximity tag sensor.
2. Press
.

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Quick Set
If the user wishes to employ Quick Set then make sure that Installer
Menu - System Options - User Access - Quick Set is set to “Yes”.
To Set the System 1. Either Press A to Full Set
Or press B to Part Set.
Panic Alarm
If the user needs the PA function then make sure that Installer Menu
- System Options - User Access - PA Keys active is set to “Yes”
To start a PA press both PA buttons at the same time (3 on Figure
1).
Maintenance
The radio keypad batteries typically last for two years. When the
batteries are low the control unit reports an alert with the text
“Radio Kpd Low Batt”. The batteries should be replaced by an
installer.
Cleaning
Clean the outside of the case with a soft dry cloth. Do not use
water, solvents or any proprietary cleaning agents.
© Cooper Security Ltd. 2008
Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this book are correct. However,
neither the authors nor Cooper Security Limited accept any liability for loss or damage caused
or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this book. The contents of this book are subject
to change without notice.
Printed and published in the U.K.
This manual applies to software used in the I-ON16 control unit with version 1.xx.xx software.
www.coopersecurity.co.uk
Product Support (UK) Tel: +44 (0) 870 757 5400.
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Product Support Fax: (01594) 545401
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