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LEGRAND 3440
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HD4606
HS4606
L4606
N4606
NT4606
AM5786
67506
HC4606
5739 44 (White)
5739 45 (Magnesium)
Description
This device arms or disarms the system by keying a secret code previously stored in burglar-
alarm systems central units with display, or in three module ush mounted central units.
By pressing two pushbuttons (o¬” and ”P”) and entering the secret code, the system can
be disarmed, while at the same time sending a silent alarm (robbery function).
Related articles:
681 86 (White Cover)
684 86 (Titanium Cover)
Indications supplied by the LED and the Buzzer
(sound signalling device)
Dimensional data
Size: 2 modules
Technical data
- Power supply from SCS BUS: 27 Vdc
- Max. absorption: 5.5 mA
- Operating temperature: 5 – 40°C
Disabling the keypad BUZZER when keys are pressed
Irrespective of the type of central unit installed, the keypad sound can be enabled/
disabled. To do this press key 1 for 5 seconds, until the activator beeps and ashes
quickly twice.
To switch the sound back on repeat the same procedure.
Event Green LED Red LED Buzzer
Keying-in Flashing - Active
Code entering - - Active
System armed OFF OFF -
System disarmed ON OFF -
Wrong code entered Flashing (5s) ON -
Intrusion alarm OFF ON -
24 hour alarm ON/OFF ON -
Conguration for use with central unit item L/N/NT4600/4
In order for the keypad to operate as activator of the system with three-module central
unit, it will be necessary to rst program the code in the central unit itself following the
procedure below:
1. Place the central unit in maintenance mode by moving the back slide switch to the
OFF position;
2. Press P and check that the yellow LED comes on (PROG);
3. Program the remote controls rst (see chapter STARTING AND TESTING);
4. Enter
+ the desired 5 digit code;
5. Ensure that a long beep is emitted by the keypad, and that the central unit responds
with a short beep;
6. To memorize further codes, or several keypads with dierent codes, repeat 4 and 5;
7. Once the last code has been set, press S on the central unit (the yellow PROG LED goes
o) and move the central unit slide switch back to the ON position;
8. Send a pulse signal using the IR remote control;
9. Perform some arming/disarming tests.
Legend
1 - Red LED: alarm status;
2 - Green LED: system status
OFF: ON, ON: OFF;
3 - Configurator socket;
4 - BUS;
5 - Anti-tamper device socket.
Front view
Rear view
Central unit used Congurator value
3486 - 3485/B - LG-573934 - 573935
HC/HD/HS/L/N/NT4601 - 067520
0
L/N/NT4600/4 1
NOTE: When used with central units with display, the secret code is the one saved in
the central units themselves (maximum 25 or 50 codes depending on the type of central
unit). If used with the ush mounted central unit, item L/N/NT4600/4, the code must be
programmed in the central unit itself. In this case, up to 29 codes must be saved.
Conguration
Z
This congurator assigns the number of the appropriate zone (from 1 to 8) in the group”
of devices (any free zone in the system).
To congure it as belonging to the activator group, no congurator must be connected.
Congurator 9 assigns the device to the group of auxiliary devices (Aux channel
interface or Relay actuator).
This congurator assigns the progressive number to the activator within the group.
Congurator 1 identies the rst device, congurator 2 identies the second, and so
forth, up to a maximum of 9 activators (dividers, expanders or activators).
MOD
The congurator of this location species the type of control unit installed in the system.
Keypad activator
MQ00026-c-EN 24/04/2014

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