DS7400XiV4-EXP | Wireless Reference Guide | 4.0 Adding RF3341 Keypads EN | 13
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4.0 Adding RF3341 Keypads
If using wireless keypads, observe the following:
• There must be at least one wired keypad in the
system.
• If only one wired keypad is used, it must be
Keypad #1.
• Wireless keypads must not be assigned as master
keypads.
• The system supports up to five wireless keypads.
• Wireless keypads can only be assigned as Keypads
1 to 5.
• Both a wired and a wireless keypad can be
assigned to the same address.
• If both a wired and a wireless keypad are assigned
to the same address, select the option for the
appropriate wired keypad in Addresses 3131 to
3133.
• If a wireless keypad without a wired counterpart is
desired, program the data digit as 0 (Disabled).
• Wireless keypads can be assigned to any area.
4.1 Set RF Keypad Supervision
If the control panel supervises the keypad, set the
Supervision Jumper to ON. See Figure 1. Select ON
(Supervised) only if the keypad will always be in radio
range of the control panel receivers. If the keypad is
moved beyond the range of the receivers, a keypad
fault condition appears on the wired keypads. Select
OFF (Unsupervised) if the keypad will be removed
from the premises.
Figure 1: Supervision Jumper
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2
1 - 3 V battery
2 - Supervision Jumper
3 - Off position
4 - On position
4.2 Assign Keypad Type
Keypad type is either wired or wireless. If both a wired
and a wireless keypad are sharing an address, program
the data digit for the wired keypad type.
Data Digit 1 defines the first keypad in the address.
Data Digit 2 defines the second keypad in the address.
• Addresses: 3131 to 3138
• Data Digit: Refer to Table 14.
• Defaults: Refer to Table 14. If using only one
keypad, the default is an Alpha keypad belonging
to Area 1. Otherwise, the default is 0.
• Selections: 0 to 3 (refer to Table 15)