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Engineering Manual Introduction
7
Keypad
Keypads enable setting, unsetting and programming of the system. The system must have at
least one keypad. Each keypad provides an additional two zones and one switched-negative
programmable output.
The following types of keypad are available.
MKP1 – This keypad is now obsolete. However, where it is part of an existing installation it will
continue to work if you upgrade the control unit to software version 3.11.
MKP2 – This keypad has a back-lit Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), a Power LED, and a programmable
Function LED. The keypad supports 3-resistor anti-masking zones.
MKP3 – This is similar to the MKP2, but has a built-in proximity module that enables users to
identify themselves to the system by presenting a proximity tag or card. In addition the keypad
has an extra connector for an external proximity reader.
NOTE:
The programmable output available on the keypad PCB is electronically linked to the
lower LED on the display. The LED is active when the output is active. There is a jumper
link “LED mimic” on the keypad pcb that you can remove if you wish the lower LED to
stay dark.
By default the keypad output is programmed as “Pending”. This means that it becomes
active if there are two (or more) alerts pending.
When connected to an MSNode, the keypad output follows one of the two outputs on the
MSNode. To program the function of the keypad output you must program the function of
one or other of the MSNode outputs.
To select which output the keypads will follow:
Give the keypad an even address (2 or 4) to follow output 2.
Give the keypad an odd address (1 or 3) to follow output 1.
Note that the zones on keypads attached to MSNodes do not provide extra zones over
and above the eight zone provided by the MSNode.
IDNode and MIDNode
(Note that IDNodes and MIDNodes are now obsolete.) IDNodes and MIDNodes provide up to
eight additional programmable outputs (four switched positive and four switched negative) and
30 additional zones using a single ID detector loop.
A single IDNode or MIDNode can be connected to a network on an M800 control panel. Up to
24 zones and six outputs (three switched positive and three switched negative) can be used.
When using IDNodes, a maximum of two IDNodes can connect to a network on an
M1000/M2000 panel, and up to 40 zones can be used. When using MIDNodes, a maximum of
four MIDNodes can connect to a network on an M1000/M2000 panel, and up to 120 zones can
be used.
MSNode
The MSNode provides:
Eight zones, capable of supporting closed circuit, Fully supervised loop (FSL) or three-
resistor anti-masking zones.
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