FAAC XKP W, XPK W 868, XKP W 433 Series Manual

XKP W
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Translation of the original instructions
CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
The Manufacturer
Company name: FAAC S.p.A. Soc. Unipersonale Address: Via Calari, 10 - 40069 Zola Predosa BOLOGNA - ITALY
hereby declares on his sole responsibility that the following products:
Description: SLH wireless keypad Model: XKP W 433, XKP W 868
comply with the following applicable EU legislations:
2014/53/EU 2011/65/EU
Furthermore, the following harmonised standards have been applied: EN 62368-1:2014 EN 62311:2008 ETSI EN 301 489-1 V2.2.0:2017 ETSI EN 301 489-3 V2.1.1:2017 ETSI EN 300 220-2 V3.1.1:2017
Bologna, 01-04-2018 CEO
Contents
1. XKP W ........................................ 2
Tec hnic al da ta ............................... 2
2. Installation ................................... 3
3. Programming ................................4
3.1 Store a user code ..........................5
3.2 Delete a user code .........................5
3.3 Delete all user codes ......................6
3.4 Change the PWD ..........................6
3.5 Restore factory settings ................... 6
3.6 Direct radio channel button E ...........6
3.9 Learn the radio code .................... 10
3.10 Set the XKP W Slave ................... 11
3.11 RandomisE the radio codes ........... 11
3.12 Easy or Advanced Operation .......... 11
Programming summary ...................12
4. Usage ....................................... 13
5. Troubleshooting............................ 14
6. Maintenance ............................... 14
Replace bat teries ...........................14
3.8 Teach the radio code ......................7
Teach a radio Recei ver .......................7
Teach another XKP W ........................ 8
Teach a Radio contr ol ........................9
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1. XKP W
The XKP W is included in the FAAC range of radio control devices SLH. In order to operate cor­rectly, all radio devices in a system must have the same frequency, 868 MHz or 433 MHz (see the FAAC catalogue) and in order to be recognised, the channels of the devices must have the same radio code as the receiver. The XKP W allows the radio channels to be ac­tivated by entering the numeric codes reserved for each user. Each user code must be stored on the device using a programming procedure. In order to restrict access, user codes must not be given to other people. The XKP W has 4 radio channels (Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4). A direct radio channel can be programmed that is not code protected, which can be activated using button E.
The XKP W cannot be used as an emergency
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stop device. The XKP W cannot be used as a hold-to-run control.
The XKP W is factory set to Easy Operation mode: each user code consists of 4 digits and only ever activates one radio channel. Al­ternatively, Advanced operating mode can be set: each user code has a variable length from 2 to 6 digits and can activate one, several or all the radio channels that are available. The user must always specify which radio channel he wishes to activate.
XKP W master/ XKP W slave. The XKP W is factory set to master, i.e. it can ‘teach’ its own radio codes to another SLH radio device. The programming function allows you to convert the XKP W into a slave unit (i.e. it can ‘learn’ but not ‘teach’).
Programming which is password (PWD) pro­tected allows you to:
- store user codes
- delete the user codes individually or all of them
- change the PWD
- restore factory settings
- enable/disable a direct radio channel using
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button E
- teach the radio codes to a SLH device or to learn the radio codes from a SLH transmitter
- set the XKP W to a slave unit (this operation is irreversible)
- randomise the radio codes
- set the mode of operation to Easy or Advanced (possible only if the user code memory is empty)
Operation Easy Advanced
Code length 4 digits f rom 2 to 6
Activatable channels Direct radio channel
TECHNICAL DATA
battery operated CR2450 3 W No. 2 average battery life (10 activations/day) radio frequency XKP W 433 XKP W 868 type of coding SLH encrypted self-
MAX power consumption 20 mA protection rating IP 54 operating temperature -20°C to +55°C dimensions 100 x 72 x 21 mm user code memory max 255 codes
only one Ch from 1 to 4 Ch
available available
digits
2 years
433.92 MHz
868.35 MHz
learning rolling code
2. INSTALLATION
The surface on which it is to be installed must
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be flat and smooth. The IP sealing gaskets must be present and intact, in the base (1) and in the body (3).
1. Insert the batteries. Insert the batteries the correct way round and follow the instructions in 1.
- The XKP W lights up for 1 s and then goes into standby: The signalling LEDs and backlighting are off.
2. Assemble the body and base temporarily.
3. The XKP W has to be stored on the radio receiver:
- On a new system, the XKP W has to teach the radio code to the receiver SLH (§ 3.8).
- If the XKP W is added to an existing system, the XKP W must learn the radio code from a SLH trans­mitter that has already been programmed (§ 3.9).
4. If you wish to change the Easy/Advanced operat­ing mode, carry out the procedure indicated in §
3.12 before storing the user codes.
5. The user codes must be stored on the required radio channels (§ 3.1).
6. Carry out any optional programming such as button E (§ 3.6) and the Slave XKP W (§ 3.10).
- We recommend that you change the PWD (§ 3.4).
7. Check that all the user codes work correctly on all the enabled radio channels. Check that the E button is working properly, if enabled.
8. Install the base. Follow the instructions in2.
9. Secure the body to the base (3). Use fasten-
ers suitable for the material to which it is to be attached and keep to the screw dimensions indicated in the figure for wood / brick / masonry (A) or metal (B).
10. Fully tighten the screws in order to compress the IP sealing gaskets.
11. Secure the cover (4).
Ch2 Ch3Ch1
LED
Ch4
Note Always press one button at a time (if 2 buttons are pressed at the same time, neither is recognised). The timeout between the pressing of buttons is 5 s. Each time a button is pressed, the XKP W issues a short acoustic signal and the backlighting turns off momentarily.
Key to Symbols
LED off
Flashing
Time
Signal on XKP W
OK 1 0.5 s (green)
ERROR 5 5 TIMEOUT
waiting for operation STANDBY
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verde/rosso
green/red
vert/rouge
rot/grün
rojo/verde
rood/groen
LED on Fast flashing Beep
(red)
60 s (red)
  (green and red)
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3. PROGRAMMING
The programming function is PWD protected. In order to restrict access, set a new PWD when the system is programmed for the first time. Do not give the PWD to other people.
Factory-set PWD: 1 2 3 4
When the XKP W is waiting for an operation, enter:
# PWD #
Choose the option 1 ... 12 from the menu and carry out the procedure following the instructions in the relative paragraph.
E.g. for a new user code, enter: If the XKP W indicates an error, it should be reprogrammed correctly.
After the OK message appears, the XKP W waits for an operation for 60 s.
When the XKP W is waiting for an operation, it is possible to carry out another operation from the menu. Press E to end the programming (the programming also ends if the timeout expires without any keys being pressed). When programming has been completed, the XKP W reverts to standby mode.
1 #  60 s
 60 s
Standby
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# PWD # 1…12 # (§ 3.1… § 3. 12)
1 Store a user code (§ 3.1 ) 2 Delete a user code (§ 3.2) 3 Delete all user codes (§ 3.3) 4 Change the PWD (§ 3.4) 5 Restore factory settings (§ 3.5) 6 Direct radio channel button E (§ 3.6) 7 not used 8 Teach the radio code (§ 3.8) 9 Learn the radio code (§ 3.9) 10 Set the XKP W SLAVE (§ 3.10) 11 Randomise the radio codes (§ 3.11) 12 Easy or Advanced Operation (§ 3.12)
E/end of wait for operation button
3.1 STORE A USER CODE
This stores the user codes that have to be entered to activate the radio channels. Carry out the procedure according to the mode of operation that has been set: Easy or Advanced. Only numeric codes can be entered. If you attempt to store a code that is already in memory, the XKP W signals an error.
■ EASY OPERATION
User codes consisting of 4 numbers, in various combinations (from 0000 to 9999). Each code can be enabled for only 1 radio channel, to be specified when it is being stored.
When the XKP W is waiting for an operation, enter:
1 # code # code E Ch #
E.g.: User code 6110, enabled for radio channel 1: 1 # 6110 # 6110 E 1 #
■ ADVANCED OPERATION
User codes of variable length from 2 to 6 digits, in various combinations (from 00 to 9999999), e.g. 060464. Each code can be enabled for 1, several or all of the radio channels available.
When the XKP W is waiting for an operation, enter:
 60 s
1 # code # code # (enables all channels)
or
1 # code # code E Ch # (enables only 1 channel)
or
1 # code # code E Ch Ch ... # (enables several channels)  60 s
E.g.: Code 610, enabled for all radio channels: 1 # 610 # 610 # Code 610, enabled only for radio channel 1: 1 # 610 # 610 E 1 # Code 610, enabled for radio channels 1 and 3: 1 # 610 # 610 E 1 3 #
3.2 DELETE A USER CODE
When the XKP W is waiting for an operation, enter:
2 # code # code #
E.g.: Deleting user code 6110: 2 # 6110 # 6110 #
 60 s
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3.3 DELETE ALL USER CODES
When the XKP W is waiting for an operation, enter:
3 # 3 #
 60 s
3.4 CHANGE THE PWD
Enter the PWD (maximum of 6 digits). Only numeric codes can be entered, in any combination from 0 to 999999 e.g. 240764.
When the XKP W is waiting for an operation, enter:
4 # new PWD # new PWD #
 60 s
3.5 RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS
This restores the XKP W to its factory settings: user code memory empty, direct radio channel (button E) disabled , Easy Operation, PWD: 1 2 3 4, randomised radio codes . When finished, the XKP W exits from programming mode and goes into standby.
When the XKP W is waiting for an operation, enter:
5 # 5 #
3.6 DIRECT RADIO CHANNEL BUTTON E
Button E can be used to activate a radio channel without having to enter a user code (direct radio channel). By default, the direct radio channel button E is disabled. To enable it, specify the radio channel (Ch. no. from 1 to 4) to be activated. To disable it, press 0 instead of the number of the radio channel.
When the XKP W is waiting for an operation, enter:
6 # Ch # (enabled on the radio channel entered)
or
6 # 0 # (disabled)  60 s
E.g.: Button E, enabled for direct radio channel 1: 6 # 1 #
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3.8 TEACH THE RADIO CODE
Teach the radio code. This allows a master XKP W to ‘teach’ the radio code of a channel to
a target device. This procedure must be carried out for each radio channel that you wish to use. Only the master XKP W devices can teach the codes.
- If the XKP W is installed on a new radio system, it must teach it to a Radio Receiver.
- If the XKP W is already being used on the radio receiver and you wish to add a radio transmitter, the target device can be a radio control or an additional Master or Slave XKP W.
Follow the procedures indicated below according to the target device.
TEACH A RADIO RECEIVER
When the XKP W is waiting for an operation, enter:
Ch4
8 # Ch
E.g. transmit the Ch 1 radio code: 8 # 1
Place the receiver in learning mode on the required radio channel within 25 s (follow the receiver’s instructions and maintain the recommended distance between the devices), then press:
Ch2 Ch3Ch1
LED
verde/rosso
green/red
rouge/vert
rot/grün
rojo/verde
rood/groen
 25 s
# (keep it pressed until confirmation is given that the code has been learnt, then release it)  60 s
The code of the radio channel entered is transmitted (Green LED on). Make sure that the receiver confirms that the code has been learnt (receiver's instructions).
Repeat the procedure for each radio channel required. When using the XKP W for the first time, each radio channel has to be activated twice in succession: Easy Operation enter: user code E wait until the Green LED turns off, then press E Advanced Operation enter: # user code E Ch. wait until the green LED turns off, then repeat Ch.
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TEACH ANOTHER XKP W
When the XKP W is waiting for an operation, enter:
8 # Ch
E.g. transmit the Ch 1 radio code: 8 # 1
Place the target XKP W into learning mode on the required radio channel within 25 s (see § 3.9) and bring the two devices into contact with one another as shown in the figure. Then press:
 25 s
# (keep it pressed until confirmation is given that the code has been learnt, then release it)  60 s
The code of the radio channel entered is transmitted (Green LED on). Make sure that the target XKP W confirms that it has been learnt: Green LED on for 0.5 s and 1 beep.
Repeat the procedure for each radio channel required. When using the new XKP W for the first time, each radio channel has to be activated twice in succession. Easy Operation enter: user code E wait until the Green LED turns off, then press E Advanced Operation enter: # user code E Ch. wait until the green LED turns off, then repeat Ch.
Learning XKP W
Teaching XKP W
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TEACH A RADIO CONTROL
When the XKP W is waiting for an operation, enter:
8 # Ch
E.g. transmit the Ch 1 radio code: 8 # 1
Bring the two devices into contact with one another within 25 s, as shown in the figure, then press:
 25 s
# (keep it pressed until confirmation is given that the code has been learnt, then release it)  60 s
The code of the radio channel entered is transmitted (Green LED on). At the same time, press the button of the radio control and make sure that the confirmation is given (the LED of the radio control will flash twice and then switch off).
Repeat the procedure for each radio channel required. When using the radio control for the first time, each radio channel has to be activated twice in quick succession.
Learning radio control
Teaching XKP W
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3.9 LEARN THE RADIO CODE
Learn the radio code. This procedure allows the
radio code of a channel to be ‘learnt’ from a SLH master radio transmitter. This procedure must be carried out for each radio channel that you wish to use. Both Master XKP W and Slave XKP W units can learn the code. The teaching device must be a SLH master radio transmitter.
When the XKP W is waiting for an operation, enter:
Ch4
9 # Ch. #
E.g. for the radio code on radio channel Ch 1: 9 # 1 # Bring the two devices into contact with one another as shown in the figure (A or B) within 25 s and
transmit the radio code from the radio control or from the teaching XKP W:
- on the radio control press buttons P1 and P2 simultaneously, then release them and press the
channel number
- on the teaching XKP W follow the entire procedure indicated in § 3.8
The XKP W learns the radio code on the channel entered, signals OK and waits for an operation.  60 s
Repeat the procedure for each radio channel required. When using the XKP W for the first time, each radio channel has to be activated twice in succession: Easy Operation enter: user code E wait until the Green LED turns off, then press E Advanced Operation enter: # user code E Ch. wait until the green LED turns off, then repeat Ch.
Ch2 Ch3Ch1
LED
verde/rosso
green/red
rouge/vert
rot/grün
rojo/verde
rood/groen
 25 s
A B
Learning XKP WTeaching radio control
Teaching XKP WLearning XKP W
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3.10 SET THE X KP W SLAVE
This operation is irreversible and converts the XKP W, which is factory set to Master, into a Slave device. A Slave XKP W can learn, but cannot teach a radio code.
When the XKP W is waiting for an operation, enter:
10 # 105 #
 60 s
3.11 RANDOMISE THE RADIO CODES
This reassigns new radio codes to the XKP W for all radio channels. Once this has been done, the XKP W keeps the settings and any user codes that were created, but in order for it to function, the XKP W has to be stored again on all the radio receivers on which it has to operate.
When the XKP W is waiting for an operation, enter:
11 # 114 #
 60 s
3.12 EASY OR ADVANCED OPERATION
It is only possible to carry out this operation if the user code memory is empty.
When the XKP W is waiting for an operation, enter:
12 # 0 # (enables Easy Operation)
or
12 # 1 # (enables Advanced Operation)  60 s
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PROGRAMMING SUMMARY
STORE A USER CODE (EASY: from 0000 to 9999 ADVANCED: from 00 to 999999)
# PWD # 1 # code # code E Ch # (enables the channel entered) # PWD # 1 # code # cod # (enables all channels)
# PWD # 1 # code # code E Ch. Ch. ... # (enables the channels entered)
DELETE A USER CODE
# PWD # 2 # code # code #
DELETE ALL USER CODES
# PWD # 3 # 3 #
CHANGE THE PWD
# PWD # 4 # new PWD # new PWD #
RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS
# PWD # 5 # 5 #
DIRECT RADIO CHANNEL BUTTON E
# PWD # 6 # Ch # (enabled on the channel entered) # PWD # 6 # 0 # (disabled)
TEACH THE RADIO CODE FOR EVERY RADIO CHANNEL REQUIRED
# PWD # 8 # Ch Place the target device in learning mode, press # until confirmation is given that it has been learnt by the target device.
LEARN THE RADIO CODE
# PWD # 9 # Ch # Transmit the Ch from the device that teaches the code
SET THE SLAVE XKP W
# PWD # 10 # 105 #
RANDOMISE THE RADIO CODES
# PWD # 11 # 114 #
EASY OR ADVANCED OPERATION
# PWD # 12 # 0 # (enables Easy) # PWD # 12 # 1 # (enables Advanced)
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4. USAGE
Follow the safety instructions and recommendations given by the installer. If the backlighting is off, press any button to switch it on. Blind and visually impaired users: these users can recognise the buttons using the raised dots on the surface.
COMMAND WITH AN ACCESS CODE Enter the command sequence according to the mode of operation EASY or ADVANCED. In order to restrict access, do not give the user codes provided by the installer to other people.
EASY Operation enter:
user code E
The user code is given by the 4 numbers entered before E. If more than 8 numbers are entered before E, the XKP W indicates an error.
ADVANCED Operation enter:
# user code E no. (from 1 to 4)
If the code is enabled for multiple commands, more than one number can be entered in succession after E has been pressed.
DIRECT COMMAND: press the button button E is not programmed, XKP W indicates an error.
OK signalling: 1 BEEP and 1 flash of the green Led, then XKP W reverts to standby mode (leds turn off). ERROR signalling: 5 rapid BEEPS and flashes of the red LED. XKP W does not activate the command
and reverts to standby mode.
Error signalled after E is entered: incorrect code. Error signalled before E is entered: more than 8 numbers
entered before E. Error signalled after # is entered: # was pressed twice. Batteries warning: in case of Low Batteries, at the end of the command sequence, the backlighting flashes briefly. If, when you digit a button, you do not light up the backlighting, but the fixed red LED, the batteries do not guarantee operation and must be replaced immediately.
Check the mode of operation of XKP W enter:
E, XKP W activates the command and indicates OK. If
XKP W activates the command and indicates OK.
XKP W activates the command and indicates OK.
# 4 E
Check the green LED: 1 turns on briefly once = Easy 2 turns on briefly twice = Advanced
Enter the user code provided by the installer according to the mode of operation, Easy or Advanced; the XKP W signals OK, activates the radio channel and reverts to standby mode.
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5. TROUBLESHOOTING
Indication Explanation Necessary action
When you switch it on, the XKP W gives an error.
Programming with Easy Operation: indicates an error after 2 or more channels have been confirmed.
Programming, immediately after operation 8 has been selected: it indicates an error and exits from programming mode.
An enabled user code does not activate the radio channel. An error is indicated after the channel to be activated has been selected.
The XKP W indicates OK, but the ra­dio LED of the receiver does not light up (does not receive the channel).
The XKP W signals OK, the board receives the command (the radio LED lights up) but it does not work.
The device does not turn on when a button is pressed.
Corrupted data in memory. Check: remove and replace the
Incorrectly entered: The Easy Operation mode allows only 1 channel to be entered.
You are using a slave XKP W. Use a master XKP W.
The user code is not enabled for that channel.
Check the transmission fre­quency.
Check if the corresponding radio LED lights up on the board.
If the corresponding radio LED lights up, the operator is not ready to move.
No power or device not working. Rep lac e th e ba tte ri es. If t he
batteries. If the device indicates an error and then switches off, replace the device.
Enter correctly.
Delete the user code and store it again on the required channel.
Use devices that have the same transmission frequency.
If it does not light up, repeat the procedure to memorise the keypad on the board.
Check the board configuration (e.g. Stop active).
problem persists, replace the device.
6. MAINTENANCE
Clean the outer surfaces only with a soft cloth Do not use detergents or oils. Do not make any modifications to the original components. Only use original FAAC spare parts.
REPLACE BATTERIES
Refer to 4 and 3 and carry out the procedure in reverse to remove the parts. Replace the batteries. Insert the batteries the correct way round and follow the instructions in 1. The XKP W lights up for 1 s and then goes into standby. Replace the parts. Follow the instructions given in 3 and 4.
The IP sealing gaskets in the base and in the body must be fitted and intact.
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