Description
📝 Key Functions and Features
The Keypad offers comprehensive control over the Kwêbeams system, going beyond basic functions. Here are its main features:
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System Control: It is used for arming and disarming all the Beams, temporarily bypassing individual zones, and making programming changes to any device within the system.
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Panic Function: A dedicated panic button can trigger all the Beam sirens simultaneously for an emergency.
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System Monitoring: The keypad provides both visual and audible indications for Alarm, Tamper, and Low Battery signals. It monitors 8 individual zones and can support a total of 32 devices by assigning up to 4 sensors to a single zone number.
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Convenience Features: It includes a backlight for use in low-light conditions.
💡 Technical and Operational Details
The table below summarizes the key technical specifications of the Wireless Keypad:
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Power | 3 standard AA alkaline batteries |
| Battery Life | Up to 1 year |
| Communication | 868MHz Two-Way wireless |
| Mobility | Completely mobile and wireless |
| System Expansion | Supports multiple keypads on the same system |
🔄 The Broader Kwêbeams System
The keypad works in conjunction with other components to create a complete security solution. The system is designed to be fully functional with just one Beam and one Keypad, but is easily expandable. Other available components include:
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Wireless PIR Beams: These detection beams have a built-in siren, an 18m range, and battery life of up to 3 years.
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KwêHub Unit: Allows for full system control via a mobile app over Wi-Fi or LTE.
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Repeater/Interface Modules: Devices to extend the wireless signal range and connect with other systems like lights or alarm panels.
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