KP-7 AlarmForce 2007.3.23
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RREEMMOOTTEE KKEEYYPPAADD ((KKPP--77))
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Identifying the parts:
1. Tx LED
2. ACTIVE LED
3. 10 Numeric keys
4. “
+ ” button – to send Emergency code
5. “
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S
” button – to send Status code
6. “
” button – press after PIN Code to Part Arm the system
7. “
” button –press after PIN Code to Arm the system
8. “
” button – press after PIN to Disarm the system
9. “
♪” button – to send Chime code
10. Tamper Switch
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LLEEDD IInnddiiccaattoorr::
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AACCTTIIVVEE LLEEDD ((GGrreeeenn))::
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When idle, both LED’s are off. After any key press, the Green LED goes on for 5 seconds indicating that
KP-7 is active.
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However if the Green LED flashes during operation instead of being on steadily, this is an indication of a low
battery.
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The LED turns off after successful completion of a valid keystroke sequence, or when the pause in between
key stokes is longer than 5 seconds.
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When the Green LED turns off before a valid keystroke sequence is completed, the previous entered keys
are ignored.
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TTxx LLEEDD ((RReedd))::
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On for 2 seconds when transmitting.
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In tampered condition, the Red LED will flash whenever KP-7 is used.
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PPoowweerr::
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KP-7 uses 3 “AAA” alkaline batteries as its power source. Its typical battery life is 5 years in a normal
domestic environment.
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When KP-7 enters low battery status, a low battery signal will be sent out by KP-7 only after 20 regular signal
transmissions have been consecutively sent in low battery mode.
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SSuuppeerrvviissiioonn::
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Upon inserting the batteries for the 1st time, the KP-7 will promptly send out a supervisory signal.
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Thereafter, it continues to transmit supervisory signal periodically at intervals of 30 to 50 minutes.
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Use of the keypad will re-start the time count 30 to 50 minutes for next supervisory signal.
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PPoowweerr SSaavviinngg FFeeaattuurree::
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When idle, KP-7 is in “standby” mode and uses no power. It will activate and “wake-up” for 5 seconds where
any key is pressed.