Texecom Keypad Functions
Introduction
Texecom LCD/LCDL/LCDP/LCDLP keypads have their own functions and features which are independent of the control panel. The
following guide details these features. The settings are applicable to each keypad on the system, and can be applied to each keypad
independently. For example, you may want a brighter backlight on a main entry keypad, compared to one that is installed elsewhere
in the property.
The features and functions detailed are only applicable to keypads with V8.00 firmware installed or later. This is the keypad firmware and has
nothing to do with the control panel firmware.
Keypad Buttons
We supply three different variants of keypad buttons & LED's, depending on the keypad purchased. The following tables detail the
different button types and LED's available.
Buttons LED's
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Keypad Functions
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Pressing the buttons & together will display information for the keypad, below is an example;
Display Description
Zone Wiring Types
Premier Elite Premier
This is the version number of the Keypad
firmware. This is NOT the control panel
firmware.
0 = Normally Closed 0 = Normally Closed
1 = Normally Open 1 = Normally Open
This is the address of the Keypad on the
network it is wired too.
7 = Double Pole/EOL 2 =
Single EOL-N/C & N/O
(Burglary)
9 = TEOL 3 = Single EOL-N/O (Fire)
This shows the wiring types programmed
for the keypad zones.
B = 1K/1K (3K) 4 = Single EOL-N/C
C = 4K7/6K8 (12K) 5 = Single EOL-O/C Tamper
This unique information is related the
special characters loaded into the keypad.
These character symbols will depend on
the language chosen for the system.
D = 2K2/4K7 (6K8) 6 = Single EOL-S/C Tamper
E = 4K7 7 = Double EOL
F = WD Monitor
8 = Zone Doubled
9 = Triple EOL
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