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the 10-minute "startup timer", you must remove
power from the keypad(s) and re-apply power
(disconnect wires from the power source and re-
connect).
If the 15 Second Timer Expires: If you press and
hold : with the series of beeps heard (and re-
lease the button), and no further buttons are
pressed, a short chirp will sound to indicate your 15
second timer expired. Simply repeat the process by
pressing and holding : until the series of beeps
are heard. You can keep repeating this until your
initial 10-minute "startup timer" expires.
Note: Another way to start the 10-minute "startup
timer" is to download firmware to the keypads (see
OI352 for firmware download instructions). If two
keypads are wired to the NETWORXPANEL, al-
ways make the "primary" or "secondary" keypad
designation selections first, then download firm-
ware.
5. If a NETPDK keypad is installed, present any kind
of proximity credential (enrolled or un-enrolled) to
the NETPDK reader. This action will inform the
NETWORXPANEL firmware that the keypad wired
to the NETWORXPANEL is a NETPDK model key-
pad.
6. The NETWORXPANEL is ready to be discovered
by the Networx system Gateway. See OI352 for
complete step-by-step discovery instructions.
POWER RE-APPLIED
For keypads that were already powered and opera-
tional:
If one or two keypad wires are disconnected from the
NETWORXPANEL terminals (T12-T15), and then re-
connected (and power re-applied), each keypad will
simply resume its operation with the NETWORXPANEL.
The keypad "primary" and "secondary" designations will
NOT be cleared (these keypad designations are stored
within the memory located inside each keypad). There-
fore, if both keypads are removed from their mounting
locations, we recommend temporarily labeling each
keypad to avoid confusion when re-mounting.
ERASE ALL PROGRAMMING
To erase both the NETWORXPANEL memory and the
NETDK or NETPDK keypad memory, thus restoring the
"out of box" factory default for each, proceed as follows:
Erase NETWORXPANEL Memory
Press and hold the Reset button (S2) located on the
right side of the PC board for 15 seconds to clear
the NETWORXPANEL memory.
When memory is cleared, the green LD1 "Activity"
LED (located on the right side of the PC board) will
flash once every second for 5 seconds. In addition,
all keypad and device LED's will flash once every
second in unison. The keypad sounders and device
sounders (if so equipped) will also sound in unison
with the LED flashes.
Erase Keypad Memory
Note: Function 99 (see the keypad programming
instructions WI1855) will NOT restore the keypad to
its "out of box" factory default state.
The keypads do not contain programming data
within their electronic circuitry except for the
"primary" or "secondary" designations (detailed in
the section "WIRING TWO KEYPADS TO THE
NETWORXPANEL"). All keypads leave the factory
as "primary" keypads, thus the keypad designated
as "primary" in a two keypad installation is already
in its factory default state. For a keypad designated
as "secondary" or when you are unsure of the key-
pad designation, restore the factory default
"primary" designation as follows:
1. Power the keypad by connecting the red wire to any
+12V power source (and connect the black wire to
the common negative). If you wish, connect to the
NETWORXPANEL terminals (red wire to terminal
T12, black wire to T13).
2. The keypad will sound two beeps when powered.
These two beeps indicate that a 10-minute "startup
timer" begins whereby the "primary" and
"secondary" keypad designations can be selected.
After power is applied and two beeps have
sounded, press and hold : until a series of
beeps are heard, then release the button--you have
15 seconds to make the keypad designation by sim-
ply pressing either the "1" button (for "primary") or
the "2" button (for "secondary"). Two short confir-
mation chirps are heard. To summarize the steps:
Summary:
a. Apply power to keypad, hear two keypad beeps
(start of 10-minute "startup timer").
b. Press and hold : until a series of beeps are
heard (release button); beeps indicate you have
15 seconds to perform the next step...
c. Press the "1" button (for "primary") or the "2"
button (for "secondary"); two short confirmation
chirps sound. Done!
If the 10-minute "startup timer" expires: If the
keypad is powered and the two beeps sound from
the keypad, but the 10-minute timer expires without
any buttons pressed, no changes will be made to
the keypad, thus the pre-existing (pre-power up)
keypad designation will be preserved. To re-start
the 10-minute "startup timer", you must remove
power from the keypad(s) and re-apply power
(disconnect wires from the power source and re-
connect).
If the 15 Second Timer Expires: If you press and
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