
Engineer programming via the keypad
3. Scroll to ZONE.
4. Scroll to the appropriate zone number (only unoccupied zone numbers are
displayed).
5. Press SELECT.
14.6.3 ADD WPA
You can only configure a WPA or check its status on the keypad if there is a
wireless module fitted on the panel or any of its expanders and the panel is
licensed for the type of module(s) fitted.
A WPA is not assigned to a user. Usually, a WPA is shared by several people, for
example, security guards working in shifts or, alternatively, WPAs may be
permanently attached to a surface such as under a desk or behind a till.
A maximum of 128 WPAs is allowed per panel.
To configure a WPA with the keypad:
1. Select WIRELESS and then WPA.
2. Select ADD to add a WPA.
3. Select MANUALLY to manually enter a WPA ID.
The ID can also be entered automatically by the panel by selecting the LEARN
WPA option. One of the WPAs buttons must be pressed when the ACTIVATE
WPA message is displayed, in order for the panel to identify the WPA. The
panel will not accept a WPA if it’s ID is a duplicate of a currently configured
4. Exit the ADD menu and select the EDIT menu to configure the WPA.
14.6.4 EDIT WPA
To configure a WPA with the keypad:
1. Select WIRELESS and then WPA.
2. Select EDIT to configure a WPA.
Enter a description to uniquely identify the WPA.
Enter the WPA Id. The panel will not accept a WPA if it’s ID is a
duplicate of a currently configured WPA.
Use this section to assign functions to button combinations. Available
functions are Panic, Holdup and Suspicion. More than one button
combination can be selected for the same function. For example:
Yellow - Suspicion●
Red + Green – Holdup
For Commercial or Domestic installations, the default is:
Red + Green – Panic
Note: If no function is assigned to a button combination, it is still
possible use that combination by using a trigger. See Triggers [➙
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