Honeywell GKP-S8M Installation Instructions And Instructions For Use

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GKP-S8M
Wireless Keypad with Integrated Tag Reader and Siren
Compliant with:
EN50131-3 Grade 2 Class II for keypad
EN50131-4 Grade 2 Class II for siren
Applicable CE compliance Declaration of Conformity available at:
www.honeywell.com/security/uk/hscdownload
800-20981-A
Honeywell Security Group Sécurité Communications SAS
1198 Av. du Docteur Maurice Donat BP1219 06254 Mougins Cedex Sophia-Antipolis France
Tél: +33 (0) 492 942 950 Fax : +33 (0) 492 942 960 www.honeywell.com/security/fr
SECURITE COMMUNICATIONS: S.A.S. au capital de 4 123 680 €
RCS CANNES B310 245 931 SIRET 310 245 931 00079 APE 322 B N°TVA: FR 10 310245931
x2
2x CR123A
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The keypad is designed to control the DOMONIAL panel series. It features a proximity tag
reader and an integrated siren for deterrent action and is used to arm and disarm your
security system.
FEATURES
Total Setting () / Part Setting () / Annex Setting (key “7” + key “9”)
Unsetting via code or Tag ()
Panic Alert (SOS): push + simultaneously
4 Status LEDs to indicate system status/faults ()
“Ghost Light” LEDs to light the keypad during operation
Siren ()
Tag Reader ()
MOUNTING
The keypad must be installed on its mounting bracket and is not meant to be used outside
its bracket. This bracket must be fixed on a wall and easily accessible for the arming and
disarming of the system.
Mounting steps:
1) Separate the bracket () from the keypad ()
2) Fix the bracket on the wall using 3 screws ()
3) Remove the plastic strips to power the keypad ()
4) Put the keypad back in its bracket ()
5) Secure the keypad in its bracket with the supplied screw ()
REGISTRATION
The registering is the procedure associating the keypad to the panel. This operation
requires a programming tool. The complete procedure is described in the alarm central
unit installation notice or in the programming tool manual.
Up to 4 keypads of this type can be used per installation.
1) Connect the programming tool and start programming.
2) Go to the « Register » menu and put the panel into registration mode.
3) To register the keypad remove the keypad from its mounting bracket and insert it again
to generate a radio pulse (tamper) or trigger an alert by pressing simultaneously ()
and () keys.
The keypad will beep during the time between tamper/alert activation and the confirmation
by the panel.
4) Configure the keypad in the programming tool:
- Set label of the device
- Choose alert mode (1: silent, 2: beep or 3: siren)
- Choose associated set (Total only, Annex only, Total + Annex)
5) Exit programming mode.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
The keypad signals a battery failure at the control panel when the battery needs to be
replaced. The system fault LED lights on to signal locally the battery fault to the user
(please refer to the User guide to know the different Status LEDs meanings). The keypad
will continue to operate for up to one month after this. Replace the batteries with CR123A
3V Lithium batteries only.
To replace the batteries follow the procedure described below:
1. Unscrew the securing screw () and remove the keypad from its mounting bracket.
2. A tamper alarm is sent to the panel and there is a 120-second delay before
transmitting the specific tamper message to the monitoring station. If tamper is
restored before the end of the delay there is no transmission. (The tamper delay is
active only when the keypad set is disarmed. Tamper is immediately transmitted if the
keypad set is armed).
3. Remove the batteries and replace them with new batteries from the same type
(CR123A) respecting the polarities ().
4. Put the keypad back in its bracket ().
5. Secure the keypad in its bracket with the supplied screw ().
PROGRAMMING THE KEYPAD (Installer Mode)
The keypad features 2 programming modes which allow the installer and end user to
control the keypad functionalities.
The procedure bellow explains the procedure to enter the installer programming mode.
For details on the end user’s programming mode please refer to the user’s manual.
To enter installer’s programming mode:
1) Press simultaneously the two buttons “1” and “3 more than 2 seconds and release
them.
A double beep is played and all Status LEDs light up.
2) Enter installer’s code
All Status LEDs start flashing and a long beep is played
To exit installer’s programming mode and save your changes:
3) Press () to exit programming and save your changes
All LEDs stop flashing and a double beep is played.
Note: The system will automatically exit programming mode after 20 seconds if no keys
are pressed during this period. If this occurs, you must repeat all the steps necessary for
the function you are using.
In programming mode, it is possible to:
Set arming with identification:
1. Press Total arming button to select function
2. Press () to activate arming with identification (code and TAG)
Set quick arming:
1. Press “Total arming button to select function
2. Press () to activate quick arming
Associate a TAG to a user:
1. Press “0 to 9” button to select user’s number
2. Present the TAG
Note: The keypad will automatically get out of programming mode if the TAG is already
registered. If the user already has a TAG, it is replaced by the new one.
Change a user’s code:
1. Press “0 to 9” button to select user’s number
2. Enter new user’s code
3. Re-enter new user’s code
Disable a user’s code (disable the code for a user and keep the
TAG only):
1. Press “0 to 9” button to select user’s number
2. Enter 0000 (or 000000 if 6 digits)
3. Press ()
Disable a user:
1. Press “0 to 9” button to select user’s number
2. Press () to disable the user (code and TAG)
Enable a user:
1. Press “0 to 9” button to select user’s number
2. Press () to enable the user (code and TAG)
Note: it is possible to set a code and/or a tag to each user. The keypad can have up to 10
users. The keypad can also be programmed to manage 4-digit or 6-digit codes (using
programming tool).
SPECIFICATIONS
Unit Dimensions: 112.5 x 175.5 x 25 mm (with bracket)
Weight: 259g without batteries; 290g with batteries
Battery: 2x CR123A 3-Volt Lithium
Battery Life: 4 years
Tamper: Pry off and case opening tamper
Radio Frequency: 868 MHz. Radio Range: 2000m in open field
Radio Protocol: ALPHA
Operating Temperature: -10°C to +55°C
Storage Temperature: -20°C to +70°C
Operation and Storage Humidity: 5% to 95% (without condensation)
Operating Voltage: 3V
Supply voltage fault threshold: 2.65V
Siren Output: 92 dBA at 3m (if keypad siren level is set to “High Power”)
Consumption:
o Transmission: 23mA (typ)
o Alarm: 300mA (max)
o Standby: 39μA (typ)
BATTERY REMOVAL AND HANDLING SAFETY WARNING
Risk of fire, explosion and burns, do not recharge, disassemble, heat above
100°C, or incinerate the batteries. While the batteries can normally be safely
removed by hand, care should be used to ensure that the battery terminals are
not shorted, nor the battery damaged, during the removal process. Dispose of
depleted batteries by complying with applicable national and local regulations. In
the event of the battery being damaged, use personal protective equipment to
remove it immediately, and dispose of it in a safe manner (refer to the battery
manufacturer’s specifications for such situations).
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