Cooper Security MKP3, MKP1, MKP2 Installation Instructions & Owner's Manual

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MKP1, MKP2 & MKP3 Keypad
Installation Instructions
The MKP keypads are designed to work with M-Series alarm panels. The MKP1 and MKP3 have proximity tag reader coils fitted inside their cases. The MKP2 has no reader coil fitted. The MKP3 can also be wired to an AX10 external proximity tag reader.
All keypads have a two-line 20-character LCD, which shows options, system status and alarm information.
Installation
To install the keypad:
1. Ensure that all power (mains and battery) is removed from the control panel.
2. If fitted, remove the two screws located under the flip­down lid.
3. Separate the cover and back plate of the keypad by twisting a small flat-blade screwdriver into one of the two slots along the top edge. Repeat for the other slot, then remove the cover.
4. Mount the keypad using M4/M3.5 screws. Mounting and cable holes on the back plate are shown in Figure
1.
5. Connect all required wiring, as shown overleaf.
6. Use the links to set the address of the keypad and to make any changes to standard operation.
7. Clip the cover onto the base and refix the screws, if used.
Note: The power LED is operated by the control unit and may not be permanently lit. The control unit shows a mains fail condition as an alert on the display.
Siting an MKP1
The MKP1 and MKP3 keypads contain a coil that detects proximity tags employed by the user to set and unset the system. The coil works at a low radio frequency and has a spherical detection area, which extends for approximately 120mm from the keypad. Proximity tags can be detected through wood, brick, plaster, glass and plastic.
Excessive interference with external devices may prevent the coil reading the tags. Follow these simple guidelines to prevent interference:
Avoid mounting the keypads near magnetic devices,
such as motors, door releases, entry phones, loud­speakers and PA systems.
Avoid microwave devices such as ovens or detectors.
Avoid mounting the keypad near large metal struc-
tures. Do not screw the keypad to a metal frame.
Do not mount two readers back to back, even if there
is a wall between them. This also applies to the AX10 reader: do not mount the MKP3 back to back with the AX10.
Warn users that holding a mobile phone in the same
hand as a tag may seriously affect the ability of the coil to detect the tag.
If you are in doubt, test the operation of the keypad before finally fixing it in position.
Specifications
Part No: MKP1, MKP2 or MKP3 Environmental: Class II Security: Grade 3 Operating Temperature: -10 to 55°C Humidity: 96% RH Dimensions: 150(w) x 104(h) x 30(d) mm Weight: 260g Zones: 2, double-pole or FSL, with
anti-masking Display: LCD, 2-lines of 16 characters Output: Switched -ve, 100mA max. Current Consumption: MKP1: 90mA max @12Vdc MKP2: 80mA max @12Vdc MKP3: 90mA max @12Vdc
This product conforms to the EMC (89/336/EEC) and LVD (73/23/EEC) directives. For a full declarations of conform­ity, please visit www.coopersecurity.co.uk.
© Cooper Security Limited 2007
Every effort has been made to ensure that this publication is correct. However, neither the authors nor Cooper Security Lim
­ited accept any liability for loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this publication. The contents of this publication are subject to change without notice.
Cooper Security Ltd., Security House, Vantage Point Business Village, Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire, GL17 0SZ England
www.coopersecurity.co.uk
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Part No. 11745910 issue 1.
15th February 2007
Figure 1: Cable (1) and Mounting (2) holes
ADDRESS
Set the address of the keypad to 1, 2, 3 or 4 by fit
­ting the jumper across the appropriate link, or set to address 5 by leaving the jumper off. The maximum number of keypads depends on the panel type and net­work number; please see the Engineering Manual. No two keypads on the same network can have the same address. Re-apply power after changing the address.
If the keypad is on network 1 or attached to the panel’s Engineer Keypad port then you can leave the jumper off to make the keypad an Engineer Keypad. Discon
­necting an Engineer keypad from the panel does not cause a tamper alarm.
Wiring and Link Instructions
BACK LIGHT Jumper not fitted
(default) – Display and keypad back lights are normally off. When a key is pressed, the lights will switch on at full bright­ness for 5 seconds.
Jumper fitted – Display and keypad back lights are permanently on at half bright­ness. When a key is pressed, the lights will switch on at full brightness for 5 seconds.
WARD SNDR
If the keypad output is programmed as type Sndr Ctl, fitting the jumper enables the sounder to oper­ate only for a selected ward. Please refer to the Engineering Manu­al for further details.
VOLUME CONTROL
Adjusts volume of internal sounder and external loudspeaker.
LED MIMIC
Jumper fitted: red LED on
­front of keypad glows when keypad output is on. By default, the output type is “Pending”: LED glows when there are two outstanding alerts.
Jumper removed: LED stays dark.
MASK
By default, this link should be fit
­ted. Leave the link disconnected if the panel has firmware earlier than version 1.06, or if the key­pad is connected to an XNode.
By default, “O/P” is normally at 12Vdc, and switches to 0v when active. Sense can be inverted when programming the output.
Single 16 Ohm external loudspeaker (follows internal sounder). Volume is adjustable using VR1.
To next keypad (max. 3, 4 or 5 keypads depending on network; see the Engi- neering Manual)
7/0.2 unscreened alarm cable is normally used. Screened cable may be needed in areas with high levels of radio frequencies; refer to control panel Installation Instructions.
Supply voltage must not drop below 10.5V at each keypad (12V min. recommended). The spare core can be used to dou­ble up “B” (0v) to reduce voltage drop.
Keypads can connect in a daisy-chain or star con­figuration.
If connected to Network 3-8 on the panel, the “D” connection must be taken from Network 1 or 2.
If the sensor has an anti-masking facil­ity, a single zone using three resistors can convey all states (healthy, alarm, masked and tamper). The zone can be programmed as any type (e.g. Normal Alarm), but must have the “Masking” attribute.
Anti-masking must be used only if the panel has firmware version
1.06 or later. Fit the MASK link (see opposite). Anti-masking is not sup­ported if the keypad is connected to an XNode.
FSL enables supervision of cable tampers. The resistors can take any of the following values (specify the values when programming the zone).
Alarm Shunt
Resistor
End-of-Line
Resistor
4k7 2k2 1k0* 1k0* 4k7* 4k7* 2k2* 2k2*
*Not supported for a keypad connected to an XNode.
Double-pole wiring is also known as Closed-Circuit Loop (CCL).
Zone Wiring (Optional)
Connect the alarm sensor using one of the following methods. Contacts are normally closed; if nor­mally open, program zone with the “Inverted” attribute.
Note: If powering the sensor from the keypad, an additional two cores are required for connection to the A (+12Vdc) and B (0V) terminals on TB1. Check the panel’s Installation Instructions for power availability figures.
Fully-Supervised Loop (FSL) Wiring:
Anti Mask Wiring:
Network Wiring
Keypad address = 2 Keypad address = 1
Control Panel or
MSNODE
Max. 100m to furthest keypad
Loudspeaker Wiring (Optional)
Output Wiring (Optional)
Keypad PCB
Tamper
Anti-mask
Alarm
Alarm
Tamper
Tamper
Alarm
Double-Pole Wiring
Other exam­ples of output devices
Diode (IN4001)
12V Buzzer
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 1 and 2 can use different wir
-
ing methods.
EXTERNAL PROX WIRING (MKP3 only)
Connect AX10 proxim
­ity reader to this termi­nal as shown.
50m Max.
RED
WHITE
BLUE
BLACK
To AX10
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