Interlogix 4-Button Keychain Touchpad User Manual
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4-Button Keychain Touchpad
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Security Pro 4000 Panels must have software ver-
sion 3.0 (or later) installed for Keychain Touchpad
operation.
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Security Pro 2000 Panels must have software ver-
sion 4.0 (or later) installed for Keychain Touchpad
operation.
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Keychain Touchpads are learned into the Panel as
sensors or wireless touchpads.
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Each learned Keychain Touchpad uses one of the
available sensor numbers or one of the four wire-
less touchpad numbers.
For example, if a Security Pro 4000 system (40
zones) has six Keychain Touchpads learned as
sensors, 34 available sensor numbers remain.
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Keychain Touchpads learned as sensors are pro-
grammed into unsupervised groups (since they
don’t send supervisory signals) that determine
how the Panel responds when the top two Key-
chain Touchpad buttons are pressed simulta-
neously.
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When learned as sensors, Keychain Touchpads
can be bypassed or deleted. This helps prevent
lost or stolen Keychain Touchpads from operating
the system.
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Keychain Touchpads learned as sensors, use the
sensor number as the user number for central sta-
tion reports that include a user number.
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All Keychain Touchpads learned as touchpads in
Security Pro 4000 systems report to the central
station as user number 41. For Security Pro 2000
systems, Keychain Touchpads report as user
number 20. These touchpads cannot be bypassed,
but they can be deleted.
Tools Needed
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Phillips screwdriver (for removing and replacing
the Panel cover or battery door)
Learning Keychain Touchpads into
Panel Memory
This section describes how to learn Keychain Touch-
pads into Panel memory for Security Pro 4000 and
Security Pro 2000 Panels.
4-Button Keychain
Touchpad
Document Number: 46-898 Rev. A
January 1995
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
About This Document
This document describes how to install and operate
the 4-Button Keychain Touchpad.
Product Summary
The Keychain Touchpad is an alkaline battery-pow-
ered, wireless touchpad designed to fit on a keychain,
in a pocket or purse. It provides users a convenient
option for the following system operations:
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Arming the system
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Arming the system with no delay
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Disarming the system
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Police Panic alarm
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Auxiliary Panic Alarm
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Turning lights on/off
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Turning the Energy Saver Module on/off*
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Making lights flash on and off*
* Not supported by Security Pro 2000.
Installation Guidelines
Use the following guidelines when adding Keychain
Touchpads to the system:
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