SMC Networks SMCWK01Z User Manual

SMCWK01-Z Key Pad Quick Start Guide
Congratulations on purchasing your SMCWK01-Z Key Pad.
The SMCMT02-Z Key Pad is a professional state-of-the-art device that lets you arm and disarm your system from additional locations in your home. It also provides an emergency alarm function.

1 Pre-Installation Guidelines

A. With a Phillips screwdriver, remove
the screw from the battery cover in the back of the key pad and remove the cover.
B. Find the two supplied CR2 3-volt
lithium batteries.
C. On the front of the key pad, hold
down the 2 and 8 buttons while inserting one of the batteries in th back of the key pad (positive end up).
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D. Continue to hold down the 2 and
8 buttons until the
lights green, then release immediately.
button
E. The button flashes green 3
times every 5 seconds. This means the device is in Search mode and can be added to the TouchScreen.
If the to restart Search mode.
button stops blinking, touch the STAR
butto
F. Insert the other battery and replace the key pad back
cover.
2 Adding a Key Pad
A. From the Home screen, touch the Settings widget.
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B. When the TouchScreen Keypad screen appears, touch
the numbers to enter the Installer keypad code (this code is the same for all TouchScreens installed by your company).
C. When the Technician keyboard pad appears, enter your
Technician ID and touch Done.
D. When the Technician Settings menu appears, select Key
Fobs & Pads > Add a Key Pad. The Locating Key Pads
screen appears.
E. Touch Next, and the system scans the premises for key
pads that can be added, which must meet the following requirements:
- Defaulted
- Not currently paired with another TouchScreen.
- In Search Mode (blinking 3 times every 5 seconds)
F. Follow the system prompts to complete the add process
and pair the key pad with the TouchScreen.
Note: If no available key pads are found, touch Cancel Key
Pad Add to return to the Technician Settings menu.
G. Arm the system from the key pad to test that the key
pa hd as been added successfully.

3 Deleting a Key Pad

Deleting a key pad from the premises removes it from being used to perform actions in your security system. You should delete a key pad:
If the key pad is being relinquished by the customer. ¾
¾ To reset the key pad to factory default settings by
deleting the key pad and re-adding it to the TouchScreen immediately.
To delete a key pad from the TouchScreen:
A. Perform steps A through D in step 2, “Adding a Key Pad
to the TouchScreen”.
B. When the Technician Settings menu appears, select Key
Fobs & Pads > Delete a Key Pad. The Remove Key Pad
screen appears.
C. Touch the key pad icon that you want to delete. A
confirmation dialog appears.
D. Touch Yes. The key pad is deleted from the
TouchScreen.
E. After deleting the key pad from the TouchScreen, press
the it in Search mode so it can be added to a TouchScreen again.
button to reset the device to default and place
Congratulations! You have successfully added key pads.
4 Troubleshooting
If a key pad does not appear to be working properly or is not being located by the TouchScreen during the Add process:
¾ Verify that two good batteries have been properly
installed (see step 1, “ .” Pre-Installation Guidelines
¾ Confirm that the key pad has been defaulted.
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5 Mounting the Key Pad
A. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove
the faceplate from the front of the key pad.
B. Behind the circuit board, find the four
holes at the back of the device.
C. Place the key pad on
the wall where you want it located and use a pen to mark the location of the four holes.
D.
Install four screws in the locations marked on the wall. Do not screw them in all the way.
E. Affix the key pad to the installed screws. F. Replace the faceplate to the front of the key pad.

6 Control Buttons

With the key pad, you can arm the system (in Arm Away or Arm Stay modes), disarm it, or send an Emergency alarm for police assistance.
System Status
Press the System Status button to show the current status of
the security system or the device. The show the current status of the device and then.
¾ Lights green for 3 seconds if the system is disarmed. ¾ Lights red for 3 seconds if the system is armed.
button lights to
¾ Lights orange for 3 seconds if the system is not ready to
be armed, such as when a door is open.
¾ Flashes green 3 times every 5 seconds if the key pad has
been defaulted and is ready to pair to the TouchScreen.
Arm Away
Enter a valid keypad code, then press the the system in Arm Away mode (no one is in the premises). For more information about arming mode, refer to the TouchScreen User Guide.
The started (default 30 seconds—TouchScreen beeps during this period). If the system is not ready for arming, such as if a
door or window is open, the times.
Enter a valid keypad code, then press the the system in Arm Stay mode (people are in the premises). For more information about arming mode, refer to the TouchScreen User Guide.
The Delay started (twice as long as the period configured for Arm Away—up to 120 seconds with no beeping from the TouchScreen). If the system is not ready for arming, such as
when a door or window is open, the orange 7 times.
button turns red for 3 seconds to show the Exit Delay
button flashes orange 7
Arm Stay
button turns red for 3 seconds to indicate the Exit
button to arm
button to arm
button flashes
Disarm
Enter a valid keypad code followed by the disarm the system.
The system has been disarmed. There is no Entry Delay period.
Press and hold the Panic button for about 2 seconds to send a silent alarm to central monitoring for police assistance.
The The TouchScreen does not react in any way; however, the History tab on the Security widget shows an alarm was sent. Also, contact persons will receive email and SMS notifications if they are configured to do so.
button turns green for 3 seconds to indicate the
Panic
Sensor State
Arming Red
Disarming Green
System Not Ready to Arm Orange
button flashes red to indicate the alarm was sent.
LED Display
button to
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