Visonic MKP-150 PRT Specsheet

MKP-150/151/152
2-Way Wireless Keypad
1. INTRODUCTION
NOTE: RELEVANT TO POWERMAX+ VERSION B AND ABOVE
The MKP-150/151(different color) and MKP-152 operate using two-way encrypted coded transmission and provides aural and visual indications. For each PowerMax+, PowerMax Pro, PowerMaxComplete, PowermaxExpress control panel, a maximum of two MKP-150/151/152 keypad devices may be enrolled. The MKP-150/151/152 includes an optional partition feature. Partitioning allows you to have up to three independently controllable areas with different user codes assigned to each partition or one user code assigned to up to three partitions. A partition can be armed or disarmed regardless of the status of the other partitions within the system.
Note: The Partition feature appears only after Partitioning is enabled via the control panel.
The MKP-150/151/152 may be operated either by AC power supply or by battery power. If AC power is used, the device operates continuously and the system status is constantly updated. If powered by batteries, the keypad enters sleep mode 15 sec after last key press. The keypad immediately becomes operational again upon pressing of any key.
Note: In the event of an AC power failure, the MKP-150/151/152 operates on batteries as described above.
The device enables the user to arm/disarm the alarm system, to initiate emergency/fire/panic alarms and to turn lighting devices on and off. The main features of the MKP-150/151/152 are:
Status, alarm Automatic reporting to the control panel of low battery voltage, AC
failure, tamper.
Visual indications by red/green/amber LED and LCD display.
memory, and trouble data retrieval from the control panel.
User's Guide
Keypad and LCD backlighting activation. Light dim / brightness Various audible signals sounded by the speaker in response to
specific actions.
Automatic supervision messages. Diagnostic test of the control panel. Two long-life 3 Volt Lithium batteries. Wall mounting. Friendly programming.
The Power (green) LED lights when operated using AC power. The Trouble (amber) LED lights if a "trouble" state is currently detected within the control panel. The Chime (green) LED lights when the chime function is active. The Arm (red) LED lights when the system is in armed state (away mode), or flashes (home mode).
A periodic supervision message is transmitted, at regular intervals, from the MKP-150/151/152 to the control panel. This ensures active participation of the MKP-150/151/152 in the system. Operating power is obtained from two 3 Volt Lithium batteries, or by AC. A weak battery causes a "low battery" message to be sent to the control panel. A Screen Saver appears on the display (if enabled by the installer on the control panel unit) when no key is pressed for more than 30 seconds. The display reads “POWERMAX” and the LEDs do not light (to prevent an intruder of knowing the system status). The normal display returns after pressing the OFF button followed by entering user code (Refresh by Code) or after pressing any key (Refresh by Key), depending on the control panel settings of the installer. If Refresh by Key was selected, the first key press (except for Fire and Emergency) causes the normal display to return while a second press performs the key function. In the case of the Fire and Emergency keys, the first key press causes the normal display to return and also performs the Fire/Emergency function.
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Figure 1a: External View – MKP-150/151
LCD
WINDOW
“ESCAPE”
BUTTON
“NEXT”
BUTTON
ARMING
“AWAY”
LIGHT OFF
ARMING “HOME” PAR TIT ION
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INDICATORS (green LEDs)
SPEAKER
MICROPHONE
Arm
Trouble Chime Power
LCD
WINDOW
“BACK”
BUTTON
“ESCAPE”
BUTTON
“NEXT”
BUTTON
“SHOW / OK”
BUTTON
Figure 1b: External View – MKP-152
2. SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRICAL Battery Power Source: Two 3 Volt Lithium batteries, type CR123A (Sanyo or equivalent). Battery Life Expectancy: 2 years (for typical use). AC Power Supply (optional): Plug-in transformer.
120 VAC, 60 Hz / 9 VAC, 0.35 A min. (in the U.S.A.) 230 VAC, 50 Hz / 9 VAC, 0.35 A min.
UL installation: Use transformer type OH-35048AT, manufactured by Oriental Hero Electrical Factory. In Europe and elsewhere: Use only Safety National Approved AC adapter, mains-to-9 VAC, 0.35 A min.
AC Current Drain: Approx. 30 mA standby, 300 mA max. at full load. Display: Single line, backlighted 16-character LCD and 4 LED indicators. Control Functions: Home Arming, Away Arming, Bypass, Disarming,
Latchkey, Light ON / OFF, Light Dim / Brightness, Recording, Forced Arming, Panic, Fire and Emergency calls. Sleep Mode: Used to minimize current consumption. The unit enters sleep mode 15 seconds after last use (applies only when using batteries or when there is a power failure). Supervision: A periodic supervision message (programmable) is transmitted automatically once every 15 minutes (Europe), once every 60 minutes (USA), or according to the local standards. can be disabled.
Panic Alarm Message: Activated by simultaneously pressing the and
keys. Tamper Switch: Normally closed. A tamper signal is transmitted in three ways: when the MKP-150/151/152 case is opened; when the
This function
VOLUME UP /
LIGHT BRIGHT PLAY MESSAGE VOLUME DOWN /
LIGHT DIM
CHIME ON/OFF
MUTE SPEAKER
NO ENTRY DELAY
EMERGENCY
RECORD MESSAGE
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(press both buttons)
PAN IC
LIGHT ON
ARMING
“AWAY”
LIGHT OFF
ARMING “H OME” PART ITI ON
SELECTION
DISARMING
FIRE
BYPASS
keypad assembly is separated from the bracket; or if the MKP­150/151/152 unit is ripped from the wall. Compliance with Standards: FCC part 15, EN 50131-1 Grade 2 Class II, TS 50131-3 and Directive 1999/5/EC
RF SECTION Operating Frequencies: 315 MHz (in USA & Canada) or other UHF channels per local requirement in the country of use.
Note: At 315 MHZ the MKP-150 complies with UL 1023.
Receiver Type: Super-heterodyne, fixed frequency Receiver Range: 600 ft (180 m) in open space Antenna Type: Spatial Coding: Two-way wireless protocol
ENVIRONMENTAL For indoor use only. Operating Temp. Range: 0°C to 49°C (32°F to 120°F) Storage Temp. Range: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) Humidity: 85% relative humidity, @ 30°C (86°F)
PHYSICAL Dimensions: MKP-150/151: 172 x 99 x 39 mm (6 7/8 x 3 15/16 x 1 9/16 in.)
MKP-152: 195.27 x 121.27 x 36.3 mm (7.69 x 4.77 x 1.43 in) Weight: MKP-150/151: 375 g. (13 oz) MKP-152: 405 g (14.25 oz)
Mounting: Surface-mounted Color: Light gray
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3. INSTALLATION AND WIRING
Perform the procedures as illustrated in the followingfigures.
Note: Mount the unit inside the secured premises, in a location providing optimum signal reception from the control panel unit, (refer to Installing Wireless Systems Installation Guide – The Right Way, document no. DE2000W, for further details).
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After removing
the screw,
pull down the
bracket fully
Figure 2a: Bracket Removal – MKP-150/151
Note: Leave at least 3 cm (1.25 in.) free space around the bracket.
2
Remove
the bracket
IMPORTANT !
The back tamper switch will not activate a tamper alarm unless this segment is secured to the wall with a screw.
Figure 3: Bracket Mounting
Mark and drill 4 holes in mounting surface. Insert wall anchors and fasten the bracket to the mounting surface with 4 screws.
Screw Hole
1
After removing
the screw,
pull down the
bracket fully
Figure 2b: Bracket Removal – MKP-152
Screw
Holes
Screw
Hole
the bracket
2
Remove
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Press the tab inward
1
and remove the cover
2
Insert
batteries
(verify proper
polarity) and
close cover
Back
Tamp er
Switch
1
Press thetab inward
and remove the cover
Insert
batteries
(verify proper
polarity) and
close cover
Back
Tamper
Switch
2
Figure 4a: Battery Insertion – MKP-150/151
Connect the 9 VAC power supply to the terminal block. Route the wiring through the wiring channels.
Wiring Inlets
Figure 5a: Wiring – MKP-150/151
Note:
The transformer
is optional
9
VAC
Figure 4a: Battery Insertion – MKP-152
Connect the 9 VAC power supply to the terminal block. Route the wiring through the wiring channels.
Note:
The transformer
is optional
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Wiring Inlets
Figure 5b: Wiring – MKP-152
Match the panel with
Match the panel with the bracket projections. Pull downward and secure the bracket with the locking screw
Figure 6a: Panel Mounting – MKP-150/151
the bracket projections. Pull downward and secure the bracket by tightening the the locking screw through the bushing.
Figure 6b: Panel Mounting – MKP-152
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4. ENROLLING/DELETING THE KEYPAD FROM THE POWERMAX+ MEMORY
To enroll all the MKP-150/151/152 functions (for complete list see PowerMax+ Installer Guide), enter the PowerMax+ Installer Mode from the PowerMax+ keypad, and proceed as shown in the following illustration.
Note: For PowerMax Pro, PowerMaxComplete and PowerMaxExpress control panels, please refer to the respective Installer Guide.
(First display is READY or NOT READY)
READY 00:00
NEXT
WALK TEST
NEXT
USER SETTINGS
NEXT
INSTALLER MODE
OK
ENTER CODE
[installer code]
1. NEW INSTL CODE
NEXT
2. ENROLLING
NEXT
9. DIAGNOSTICS
Refer to PowerMax+
Note:
Installer Guide for details on performing a diagnostic test
OK
OK
ENROL WL 1WAY KP
2way kp No : 2 2way kp No : 2
press back
tamper switch
once
(see Fig. 4)
Enrolling a wireless
Figure 7: Enrolling / Deleting a MKP-150/151/152 Device from PowerMax+ Memory
NEXT NEXT NEXT
ENROLL WL DEVICEENROLLING TYPE
NEXT
ENROL WL 2WAY KP
2way kp No :
[KEYPAD No. 1 to 2]
OK
TRANSMIT NOW
OK
(e.g. 2)
<OFF> TO DELETE
OK
ENROLL KEYFOB
Black rectangle means that the KEYPAD No. 2
AWAY
2way kp No: 2
2way kp No: 2
NEXT
for next
enrolling action
Keypad
Deleting a wireless
Keypad
is already enrolled.
5. DEFINING MKP-150/151/152 PARAMETERS
5.1 Installer Menu Functions
Important: All installer settings affect only the specific keypad on which the settings were performed.
The Installer menu enables you to perform the following functions:
SUPERVISION
The keypad transmits supervision reports periodically to the control panel. The options are: 15 minutes, 1 hour and disable.
Note: In FCC installations, the keypad must be set to 1 hour.
PIEZO BEEP
Here you determine whether warning beeps will sound or be muted during exit and entry delays. Options: enable beeps, off when home and disable beeps.
BACK LIGHT
The keypad and LCD back light can be activated in one of two ways:
By key press: back light is activated for ten seconds by a long
press (2 sec) of any key.
Always on: back light remains on continuously. (Enabled only
when the unit is connected to the AC supply.)
The options are: OFF after 10s and always ON.
JAM DETECTION
Note: For PowerMax+ control panel, this feature is enabled only with version 3.3.14 and above.
Here you determine whether jamming (interfering transmissions on the radio channel used by the system) will be detected.
The options are: UL 20/20, EN 30/60, class 6 (30/60), or disable.
RECORD SPEECH
This mode allows you to record up to 5 custom zone names.
SERIAL NUMBER
Enables reading the system serial number for support purposes only.
5.1.1 To Set Supervision Time
Make sure the system is not in Arm mode. The installer’s menu is accessible only to those who know the
installer’s code, which is 9 A. Press the next button (
INSTALLER MODE
B. Press the Show / OK button (). The display should read:
ENTER CODE: ___
Note: For control panels with two installer codes, the default INSTALLER code is 8888 and the default MASTER INSTALLER code is 9999.
C. Enter the installer code. The display will change to:
SUPERVISION
D. Press <>. E. Press < F. Press <
> repeatedly to select one of the available options.
> to set the selected option.
5.1.2 To Activate the Recording Mode
A. Upon gaining access to the installer menu (see section 5.1.1 A to
C), the display will read “SUPERVISION”.
B. Press < C. Press <
>; RECORD SPEECH is displayed.
>. The display will change to:
USER TERM #1
Note: User Term refers to the name assigned to the recorded zone.
Note: It is recommended to assign custom names that are identical to the custom names defined in the control panel.
999 by factory default.
) repeatedly until the display reads:
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D. Press the key until this is displayed briefly:
RECORD A MESSAGE
Immediately thereafter, the display will change to:
TALK NOW
E. Do not release the key and start talking immediately (for
example, living room or library), while facing the front panel. The dark square boxes will slowly disappear one by one, from
right to left. When the last one disappears (5 seconds later) the following message will be displayed:
RECORDING ENDED
F. Release the key. To check the message, press the key
and listen to the playback.
G. Press <
H. Repeat the procedure for User Terms #2 - #5 to record the names
>. The display will change to:
USER TERM #2
of zones 2 - 5.
5.1.3 To Enable/Disable Piezo Beeps
A. Upon gaining access to the installer menu (see section 5.1.1
points A to C) the display will read “SUPERVISION”.
B. Press < C. Press <
ENTER CODE
> twice; PIEZO BEEP is displayed.
>.
READY 00:00
WALK TEST
USER SETTING
superv time 15m superv time 1h disable
(*)
INSTALLER MODE
[installer code]
In Canada, “disable”
*
must be selected.
OFF after 10s always ON
SUPERVISION
BACK LIGHT
RECORD SPEECH
user term #1 user term #2 user term #3 user term #4 user term #5
JAM DETECT
UL 20/20 EN 30/60 class 6 (30/60) disable
Figure 8: Defining MKP-150/151/152 Functions
D. Press <
E. Press <
> to select between enable beeps, off when home and
disable beeps.
> to set the selected option.
5.1.4 Keypad Back Light
A. Upon gaining access to the installer menu (see section 5.1.1
points A to C) the display will read “SUPERVISION”.
B. Press < C. Press < D. Press < E. Press <
> repeatedly until BACK LIGHT is displayed.
>.
> to select between OFF after 10s and always ON.
> to set the selected option.
5.1.5 Jam Detection
A. Upon gaining access to the installer menu (see section 5.1.1
points A to C) the display will read “SUPERVISION”.
B. Press < C. Press <
D. Press <
E. Press <
> repeatedly until JAM DETECTION is displayed. >.
> to select between UL 20/20, EN 30/60, class 6
(30/60), disable and other.
> to set the selected option.
5.1.6 To Read the Device Serial Number
A. Upon gaining access to the installer menu (see section 5.1.1
points A to C) the display will read “SUPERVISION”.
B. Press < C. Press <
> repeatedly until SERIAL NUMBER is displayed. > to read the serial number assigned to the unit.
Partition disabled Partition enabled
PIEZO BEEP
enable beeps off when home disable beeps
PIEZO BEEP
Def:P1 P2 P2
SERIAL NUMBER
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Note: The currently saved options are displayed with a dark box at the right side of the display.To review the options, repeatedly click or until the desired option is displayed, then click (a dark box will be displayed at the right side).
5.2 User Setting Functions
Note: The Partition feature appears only after Partitioning is enabled via the control panel.
The user settings on your MKP-150/151/152 keypad include the following functions (for instructions see
PowerMaxComplete, PowerMaxExpress User's guide
Set Bypass Show Bypass Recall Bypass (applicable when Partition is disabled) Set Phone Number Set User Codes Set Voice Option Auto Arm Option Auto Arm Time Squawk Option Light by Timer (for further details, refer to the control panel User's
Guide).
Light by Sensor (for further details, refer to the control panel User's
Guide).
Make sure the system is not in Arm mode. The display should
PowerMax+, PowerMax Pro,
):
TO SET FUNCTIONS
The user's menu is accessible only to those who know the master user code, which is 1 Use this code for initial access, and replace it with a new code known only to you,
PowerMaxExpress User's Guide
A. Press the
The display should read:
111 by factory default.
(see PowerMax+, PowerMax Pro, PowerMaxComplete,
).
button twice.
USER SETTING
B. Press the . The display should read:
ENTER CODE: ___
C. Enter your code. The display will change to:
SET BYPASS
Note: If the bypass function is disabled, the display will change to:
SET PHONE NUMBER
D. Having gained access to the user's menu, you may now select
any other item on the User Settings menu as detailed in Figure 9.
read:
READY
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(First display is READY or NOT READY)
(4)
SET BYPASS
(4)
SHOW BYPASS
(4)
(6)
RECALL BYPASS
(example)
<OK> TO RECALL
WALK TESTREADY
Z01: OPEN
Alternating
KITCHEN
BYPASS LIST

(for checking state of next zone)
USER SETTINGS
ENTER CODE _ _ _ _
[4-digit master/user code]
<OK> TO BYPASS Z01: BYPASSED
(2)
INSTALLER MODE
Alternating
KITCHEN
SET PHONE NUMBER
(1)
SET USER CODES user code 1 1 1 1 1
(1)(5)
SET VOICE OPTION enable prompts
(1)
AUTO ARM OPTION disable autoarm
(1)
AUTO ARM TIME
(1)
SQUAWK OPTION
(1)
LIGHT BY TIMER
(1)
LIGHT BY SENSOR
NOTES (1) Function inside black rectangles are accessible only if master user code was entered. (2) Press OK to display the number, state and name of frst by passed zone. Press NEXT/BACK repeatedly to view all the by passed zones. (3) To enter “A” (AM) press ( or one of the 3 keys above it), to enter “P” (PM) press (or one of the 3 keys above it). (Not functional if the time format has been set to the 24 hour clock via the PowerMax+.) (4) SET/SHOW/RECALL BYPASS menus are accessible only if “manual bypass” has been selected by the installer via the PowerMax+. (5) In the SET VOICE OPTION, if you select “enable prompts”, the PowerMax+ mute speaker button is active. (6) RECAL L BYPASS is applicable when Partition is disabled.
1st private tel#
Tel. No.
 
user code 1
user code 2
to select next
user codes (3....8)
(if it is the current option)
(if it is the current option)
arm time _ _: _ _A
squawk disable sqwk low volume sqwk mid volume sqwk hi volume
(To review options, use NEXT or BACK button)
enable
enable
2nd private tel#
Tel. No.
 
 
(for next user codes)
if not satisfed
if not satisfed
user code 2 1 1 1 1
enter partition numbers (e.g.
for partitions 2 & 3 enter 23)
disable prompts disable prompts
enable autoarm
[time]

(3)
if not satisfed
if not satisfed
Figure 9: User Settings Flow Chart
disable
disable
3rd private tel#
 
[code]
[code]
disable
disable
Tel. No.
access to part
U02:P1 P2 P3
U02:P1 P2 P3
enable autoarm
To move within the menus, the following keys can be used:
MKP-150/151
ESC
4th private tel#
MKP-152
Tel. No.
 
NEXT
SHOW / OK
BACK
Moving one level up in the menu
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6. OPERATION
For simplicity and clarity, the table below displays only the MKP-150/151 keys. For the MKP-152 equivalents, please refer to Figures 2a and 2b.
Function Actions
Partition selection (when enabled)
Arming HOME
Arming HOME INSTANT
Arming AWAY
Arming AWAY INSTANT
Forced Arming HOME
Forced Arming AWAY
Disarming
X-10 device (1-15) ON
X-10 device (1-15) OFF
Light dim / brightness
Emergency alarm
Fire alarm
Panic alarm
AWAY
AWAY
AWAY
[Partition No.]
unit # [1-15]
unit # [1-15]
or
( 2 sec.)
( 2 sec.)
unit # [1-15]
or
(5)
(5)
(1) (3)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
AWAY
Latchkey arming
Quick arm / HOME /
AWAY
Chime ON/OFF
Local Recording
Playback
Local Voice On / Off
Testing
Bypass
Duress
AWAY
AWAY
the control panel)
[user code]
AWAY
(operates only if enabled in
(press again to select option)
(press continuously while talking)
[duress code]
default)
Notes
1. The factory default master user code is 1 1 1 1. The code is not required if quick arming has been permitted by the installer
2. For LATCHKEY arming function, press the AWAY key, and then press the AWAY key again.
3. Pressing a non-valid code combination (not master / user code) causes a long failure beep.
4. If a keying sequence is not completed within a five second period, the desired function will not be executed.
5. Emergency, Fire or Panic buttons become active only if enabled in the control panel.
AWAY
(1)
(2)
(1) (3)
(1)
(2580 by
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7. COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS
This device complies with the essential requirements and provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio and telecommunications terminal equipment.
Frequency Allocations for Wireless Devices in European Countries:
315 MHz is not allowed in any EU member state. 433.92 MHz has no restriction in any EU member state. 868.95 MHz (wide band) is allowed in all EU member states. 869.2625 MHz (narrow band) is not restricted in any EU member
state. The user is cautioned that changes or modifications to the unit, not expressly approved by Visonic Ltd., could void the user's FCC or other authority to operate the equipment. The 315 MHz model of this device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-210 of Industry and Science Canada. Operation is subject to these two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operation.
The technical documentation as required by the European Conformity Assessment procedure is kept at: UNIT 6 MADINGLEY COURT CHIPPENHAM DRIVE KINGSTON MILTON KEYNES MK10 0BZ. Telephone number: 0870 7300800, Fax number: 0870 7300801
W.E.E.E. Product Recycling Declaration For information regarding the recycling of this product you must contact the company from which you orignially purchased it. If you are discarding this product and not returning it for repair then you must ensure that it is returned as identified by your supplier. This product is not to be thrown away with everyday waste. Directive 2002/96/EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment.
The digital circuit of this device had been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio and television reception. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause such interference, which can be verified by turning the device off and on, the user is encouraged to eliminate the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Re-orient or re-locate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the distance between the device and the receiver.
- Connect the device to an outlet on a circuit different from the one which supplies power to the receiver.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician.
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