Honeywell GKP-S8M User Manual

Wireless Keypad
GKP-S8M
User manual
Congratulations on your purchase of this Honeywell wireless keypad.
To make the best out of your equipment we advise you to read this manual carefully.
This keypad is designed to operate on an authorised radio frequency and will in no way endanger the user.
Contents ................................................................................. 1
Introduction ............................................................................ 3
Arming using your code or tag ............................................. 4
Arming with a fault (*) ............................................................ 5
Disarming using your code or tag ........................................ 5
Resetting the system after an alarm (*) ................................ 6
Incorrect code protection ...................................................... 6
Personal attack ...................................................................... 6
Duress code ........................................................................... 7
Switch on/off receivers .......................................................... 7
Remote Maintenance (optional) ............................................ 7
User Programming functions ................................................ 8
Indicator lights (*) ................................................................ 12
Keypad tones ....................................................................... 13
Maintenance and recommendations .................................. 14
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ANNEX A ............................................................................... 16
Indicator lights if keypad installed with PMI panels.......... 16
Arming with a fault if keypad installed with PMI panels ... 17
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Introduction
This manual describes how to use your wireless keypad. The keypad is used to arm and disarm your security
system using a valid access code or a key TAG. The keypad is equipped with a proximity tag reader,
located next to the symbol; the keypad also features an integrated siren as a deterrent and 4 LEDs to inform you on system status.
KEYPAD
(*) If keypad installed with CMI, HMI, Sucre Box panels. Refer to Annex A if keypad installed with PMI panels.
TAG
Siren output
System armed LED (LED 1)
Intruder alarm (*)
(LED 2)
Total set arming key
Tag reader area
S.O.S keys
Partial set arming key
Tamper alarm (*) (LED 4)
System fault (*)
(LED 3)
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Arms the total set
Arms the partial set
Arms the annex set (the keypad must be associated with Total +Annex)
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Arming using your code or tag
Press an arming key on the keypad and enter the code or present a programmed TAG.
When the keypad is dedicated to the annex set only, the key will arm the annex set and the key will be disabled.
Arming can be performed with or without user identification depending on the panel setup.
The arming tone is emitted by the keypad followed by the exit delay beeps. If a perimeter fault is signalled on arming, disarm the system before checking all the doors and windows equipped with contacts.
The zone set arming is completed automatically at the end of the delay (depending on your system configuration).
Notes:
Always make sure that your Total arming request is followed by the arming tone.
Holding the TAG less than 1 minute in front of the keypad will not reverse the status.
If a detector is parameter in final door, Total set arming is completed after you close the final exit door. After the door is
closed, the exit delay beeps stop and the ‘arming complete’ tone
is emitted by the panel and keypad siren. For Partial, the zone set arming is completed automatically at the end of the delay.
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Arming with a fault (*)
If the system diagnoses a fault on arming, you cannot set the alarm. Faults include system faults, tampering and triggering of detectors.
A tone indicating a fault is emitted by the keypad after the arming request instead of the arming tone.
Check that all doors and windows fitted with contacts are closed. You can override prevention of arming by requesting arming a
second time within two minutes from the first request. This will bypass all faults.
The arming process restarts, the arming tone is emitted by the keypad followed by the exit delay beeps. Arming is completed at the end of the delay.
(*) If keypad installed with CMI, HMI, Sucre Box panels. Refer to Annex A if keypad installed with PMI panels.
Disarming using your code or tag
To enable you to get to the keypad without triggering an alarm, your installer may have programmed an entry delay.
To disarm your system:
Enter a valid code or present a programmed TAG. The disarming tone is emitted by the panel and keypad siren. Disarming the system will also stop the sirens if an alarm is
triggered.
Important: Stopping the siren does not interrupt the transmission of the alarm to the alarm company.
Notes:
Always make sure that your disarming request is followed by the disarming tone.
Always disarm the system when re-entering the premises. Holding the TAG in front of the keypad will not reverse the
status.
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