Siemens SPCK420, SPCK421, SPCK422 User Manual

SPCK420/421/422 LCD-Keypad - User Manual
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SPCK420/421/422 LCD-Keypad - User Manual
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SPCK420/421/422 LCD-Keypad - User Manual

Security

Security
Further information
Target group General safety instructions Meaning of written warning notices Meaning of hazard symbols
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Security > Target group

Target group

The instructions in this documentation are directed at the following target group: End user Instruction by technical specialists is necessary. Performs only the procedures for proper operation of the product. The product is installed and configured.
Target readers
Qualification
Activity
Condition of the product
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Security > General safety instructions

General safety instructions

Further information
General information Operation Service and maintenance
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Security > General safety instructions > General information

General information

Read the general safety precautions before operating the unit. Keep this document for later reference. Always pass this document on together with the product. Please also take into account any additional country-specific, local safety standards or regulations concerning
project planning, operation and disposal of the product.
Liability claim
Do not make any changes or modifications to the device unless they are expressly mentioned in this manual and have been approved by the manufacturer.
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Security > General safety instructions > Operation

Operation

Dangerous situation due to false alarm
Make sure to notify all relevant parties and authorities providing assistance before testing the system. To avoid panic, always inform all those present before testing any alarm devices.
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Security > General safety instructions > Service and maintenance

Service and maintenance

Danger of electrical shock during maintenance
Maintenance work must only be carried out by trained specialists.
Danger of electrical shock while cleaning the device
Do not use liquid cleaners or sprays that contain alcohol, spirit or ammonia.
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Security > Meaning of written warning notices

Meaning of written warning notices

DANGER Danger of death or severe bodily harm. WARNING Possible danger of death or severe bodily harm. CAUTION Danger of minor bodily injury or property damage IMPORTANT Danger of malfunctions
Signal Word
Type of Risk
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Security > Meaning of hazard symbols

Meaning of hazard symbols

WARNING
Warning of hazard area
WARNING
Warning of dangerous electrical voltage
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Directives and standards

Directives and standards
Further information
EU directives
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Directives and standards > EU directives

EU directives

This product complies with the requirements of the European Directives 2004/108/EC “Directive of Electromagnetic Compatibility” and 2006/95/EC “Low Voltage Directive”. The EU declaration of conformity is available to the responsible agencies at:
Siemens Building Technologies Fire & Security Products GmbH & Co. oHG Siemensallee 84 76181 Karlsruhe
European Directive 2004/108/EC „Electromagnetic Compatibility”
Compliance with the European Directive 2004/108/EC has been proven by testing according to the following standards: emc emission EN 55022 Class B emc immunity EN 50130-4
European Directive 2006/95/EC „Low-Voltage Directive”
Compliance with the European Directive 2006/95/EC has been proven by testing according to the following standard: Safety EN 60950-1
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Introduction

Introduction
The keypad is a wall-mounted interface that allows:
Engineers to program the system through the Engineer Programming menus (password protected) and to set/unset the system; a user can control the system on a day-to-day basis.
Users to enter User Programming menus (password protected), and to perform operational procedures (set/unset) on the system.
The keypad unit includes an integral front tamper switch and has a 2 line x 16 character display. It features an easy-to­use navigation key to assist in locating required programming options, and has 2 context sensitive soft keys (left and right) for selecting the required menu or program setting. 3 LEDs on the keypad provide an indication of AC power, system alerts, and communications status.
The standard keypad may be factory fitted with a Portable ACE (PACE) proximity device reader (see page ).
LCD keypad
LCD keypad
1
LCD display The keypad display (2 lines x 16 characters) shows all alert and warning messages and provides a visual interface for programming the system (engineer programming only). The display can be adjusted fro contrast and under which conditions the backlight comes on.
2
Alphanumeric keys Alphanumeric keypad allow for both text and numeric data entry during programming. Alphabetic characters are selected by applying the appropriate number of key presses. To switch between upper and lower case characters, press the hash (#) key. To enter a numeric digit, hold down the appropriate key for 2 seconds.
3
Leverage access tabs The leverage access tabs provide access to the keypad back assembly clips. Users can unhinge these clips from the front assembly by inserting a 5mm screwdriver into the recesses and pushing gently.
4
Back assembly securing screw This screw secures the front and back assemblies on the keypad. This screw must be removed to open the keypad.
5
LED status indicators The LED status indicators provide information on the current status of the system as detailed in the table below.
6
Soft function keys
The left and right soft function keys are context sensitive keys to navigate through menus/programming.
7
Proximity device receiver area If the keypad has been fitted with a proximity device receiver (see page ), users should present the Portable ACE Fob to within 1 cm of this area to SET/UNSET the system.
8
Multi-functional navigation Key The multi-functional navigation key in combination with the keypad display provides an interface for programming the system.
LED Status
AC mains (Green)
Indicates the presence or failure of the mains supply FLASHING: AC mains fault detected STEADY: AC mains OK
System alert (Yellow)
Indicates a system alert FLASHING: System alert detected; display indicates the location and nature of alert. If the system is SET, then NO
indication is given of system alerts OFF: No alert detected; If a keypad is assigned to more than one area, LED does not indicate an alert condition if any of
those areas is SET X-BUS Status
(Red)
Indicates the status of the X-BUS communications when in FULL ENGINEER programming Flashes regularly: (once every 1.5 seconds approx) indicates communications status is OK Flashes quickly: (once every 0.25 seconds approx) indicates the keypad is the last expander on the X-BUS If the keypad is being installed for the first time and power is supplied to it before a connection to the controller X-BUS
interface is made, the LED remains in the ON state
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Overview of keypad types

Overview of keypad types
Keypad type Model no.
Basic Functionality
Proximity Detection
Wireless Sensor Support
Voice Standard Keypad SPCK420
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­Keypad with PACE SPCK421
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­Keypad with 868 MHz wireless module SPCK422
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­Comfort Keypad SPCK620
­Comfort Keypad with Audio/CR SPCK623
Keypad Label SPCK420/421/422
Keypad Label SPCK420/421/422
1
Label on inside of Keypad
2
Pull-down label for providing installer details. Fill in all relevant details when installation is complete.
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