![]() If you have more than one 5500, one of them should be assigned to slot 8. ![]() To assign a keypad to slot 2, enter 12 instead of 11 (13 for slot 3, 14 for slot 4, etc.). To assign a keypad to slot 1, go to THAT keypad and enter:īe careful to enter those digits precisely, or you may end up with a keypad that appears to be unresponsive (see “Why Is My Keypad Dead?” ). To avoid confusion, we will assume that you are using only one partition on your system (you can't have zero partitions). If you have more than one keypad of the same type (two or more 5500's or two or more non-5500's) then you will need to manually assign them to different slots. This assignment takes place as soon as you power up it is automatic. If you have only one keypad, then it is already assigned by default 5500 keypads are assigned to slot 8, while all others are assigned to slot 1. In order to use a keypad zone, the keypad must be assigned to its own slot (address). With two keypads, you could have two additional zones, and so on. It also allows the installer to expand the system by adding a single hardwired zone, in addition to those on the main board. Its most common use is providing a zone connection close to a door, so that the door sensor can be connected directly to Z and B on the keypad, rather than running another wire to a Z and COM on the control panel. The keypad zone is a feature that has been available on most DSC keypads for many years.
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