REMOTE KEYPAD (SENSEKP001) Trade name: Ooma Model name: SENSEKP001 Manufacturer: Climax Technology Co Ltd No. 258, Sinhu 2nd Rd., Neihu District, Taipei City 114 Taiwan SENSEKP001 is a smart wireless remote keypad that includes a DECT ULE transceiver for reliable system operation. It uses smart message control, which verifies that all messages are successfully transmitted. The keypad also features a power conservation function that consumes power only when in operation. Parts Identification 1. Off Key/LED 2. Home Key/LED 3. Away Key/LED 4. Buzzer 5. Fault LED (Orange LED) 6. Power LED (Green LED) 7. Panic Alarm
- press both 1 and 3 to trigger Panic Alarm 8. Fire Alarm
- press both 4 and 6 to trigger Fire Alarm 9. Medical Alarm
- press both 7 and 9 to trigger Medical alarm 10. Tamper Switch 11. Mounting Holes General Operation Press any key for one second to send a short key value. Press any key for more than 3 seconds to send a long key value. Panic Alarm Press 1 key + 3 key at the same time. Fire Alarm Press 4 key + 6 key at the same time. Medical Alarm Press 7 key + 9 key at the same time.
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A short beep will sound when a key is pressed. A long beep will sound when a key is pressed and held for more than 3 seconds. Each valid key press will be transmitted to the Control Panel as an event. The Keypad will wait for 30 seconds to receive response from the Control Panel. Backlight Indication After battery is inserted, the backlight will flash once to indicate that Keypad is ready for operation. 1 The backlight will turn on for 10 sec when any key (except Off/Home/Away key) is pressed. When the Off/Home/Away key is pressed, the backlight remains off. Power Remote keypad uses one CR123 3V Lithium battery as its power source. Remote keypad can also detect the battery status. If the battery voltage is low, the Low battery signal will be sent to the Control Panel for displaying the status accordingly. Before shipment, the battery is pre-installed by the factory. When changing battery, press any key a couple times to discharge before inserting new battery.
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The polarity of the battery must be observed. Only use specified battery with the keypad. Improper use or handling of lithium battery may result in heat generation, fire or explosion, which may lead to personal injuries. Dispose of used battery according to the instructions. Operating Temperature & Humidity Operating Temperature: -10C ~ 50C Humidity: Up to 85% relative humidity @23C Tamper Protection The keypad is protected against any attempt to open the lid or to detach keypad from its mounting surface. Tamper protection is disabled when the keypad is in Test Mode. Getting Started A. The Keypad has never been learned into a Control Panel (First Time Learning) Step 1. Put the Control panel into learning mode. Step 2. Power on the keypad by removing the battery insulator, the Remote keypad will automatically send a learn code to the Control Panel. Step 3. During learning process, the power LED will flash for 10 times. Step 4. If the Control Panel receives the learning code, it will display the info accordingly. Refer to the operation manual of your Control Panel to complete the learn-in process. Step 5. The Keypad will emit 3 beeps when learning is successful. B. The Keypad has been previously learned into a Control Panel (Re-learn into a new Control Panel) Step 1. Put the Control panel into learning mode. Step 2. Put the Keypad into test mode. (Refer to Test Mode section.) Press Cancel key and 7 to send a learning code to the Control Panel. Remote keypad will sound a long beep. Step 3. During learning process, the power LED will flash for 10 times. Step 4. If the Control Panel receives the learning code, it will display the info accordingly. Refer to the operation manual of your Control Panel to complete the learn-in process. Step 5. The Keypad will emit 3 beeps when learning is successful. After the Remote keypad is learnt-in, press any key under normal operation mode to send a key value to the Control Panel to confirm this location is within the signal range of the Control Panel. (If the keypad is still in test mode, please leave test mode by pressing the Away key twice.) When you are satisfied that the Remote keypad works in the chosen location, you can proceed with mounting the Remote keypad following the steps described below (please refer to Mounting Remote keypad for details). Test Mode To enter test mode:
1) Press and hold the Enter key while powering on the remote keypad by inserting the CR123 3V Lithium battery. Keep holding the Enter key and dont release it until the backlight turns on with two beeps. 2) Within 30 seconds put remote keypad in Test mode by entering keypad PIN code (default: 0000), then press the Cancel key. 3) The three Off/Home/Away LEDs will turn on along with a long beep.
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If keypad PIN code is entered incorrectly, Fault LED (Orange LED) will flash 4 times along with 4 beeps. 2 Test Mode Function:
1) Press the Cancel key and then 6 key to Edit Keypad Pin Code. Enter Old Keypad Pin Code and then press the Cancel key. A long beep will sound. Enter New a new 4-digit Keypad Pin Code and then press the Enter key. A long beep will sound.
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If the Old Keypad Pin Code is entered incorrectly, the keypad will emit 4 beeps to indicate error. If more or less than 4 digits are entered for the New Keypad Pin Code, the keypad will also emit 4 beeps to indicate error. 2) Press the Cancel key then 7 key to send the learning code. 3) Press the Away key twice to leave Test mode.
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The Remote keypad will automatically exit Test mode after 5 minutes of inactivity and return to Stand-by mode. All the LEDs will turn off and the Keypad will emit one long beep. Keep Alive The Keypad transmits keep Alive signal regularly every 120 minutes. Reset PIN Code to Default Step 1 Remove the batteries and release the tamper. Step 2 Press & hold 3 key while inserting the battery back. Step 3 Continue pressing 3 key until keypad emit 3 beeps to indicate successful reset. Step 4 Release 3 key, the reset process is complete. After reset, PIN code reverts to factory default values, 0000. Mounting Remote Keypad To mount the remote keypad:
I. Remove the front cover. II. Using the 2 mounting holes of the back cover as a template, mark off the positions in the most appropriate place. III. Insert the wall plugs if fixing into plaster or brick surface. IV. Screw the Remote keypad onto the wall plugs. V. Replace the front cover. Unit Definition Table1- Unit definition Unit Unit 0 Definition Device Management Service Unit 1 Key (Each Key is defined for Short Key Value, Long Key Value, and Dual Key Value.) Reference Table 2 Table 3,4,5,6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Table 10 Table 11 Table 12 Unit 2 Power LED (Green) Unit 3 Fault LED (Orange) Unit 4 Buzzle Unit 5 Off LED Unit 6 Home LED Unit 7 Away LED ULE Information Home Control Profile: Simple Keypad Unit ID: 0 Unit Type: Device Management (0x0001) Table 2 Interface Device Management Service Device Information Service
(Annex A) Attribute Reporting Service UID 0x0001 0x0005 0x0006 M/O M M Base Client Side Client Side Keypad Server Side Server Side M Client Side Server Side 3 Power Service Keep Alive Service Tamper SUOTA Service Unit ID: 1 Unit Type: Simple Keypad (0x0118) Table 3 Interface Simple Keypad Interface
(Annex B) Alert Interface
(Annex C) 0x0110 0x0115 0x0101 0x0400 O O O O Client Side Client Side Client Side Server Side Server Side Server Side Server Side Client Side UID 0x0203 M/O M Base Client Side Keypad Server Side 0x0100 O Client Side Server Side a. Key Value (Short Key) [Simple Keypad Interface]
Table 4 - Short Key Key 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Cancel Enter Off Home Away Key 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Cancel Enter Off Home Away Short Key Value 0x00000030 ( U32) 0x00000031 ( U32) 0x00000032 ( U32) 0x00000033 ( U32) 0x00000034 ( U32) 0x00000035 ( U32) 0x00000036 ( U32) 0x00000037 ( U32) 0x00000038 ( U32) 0x00000039 ( U32) 0x0000002A ( U32) 0x00000023 ( U32) 0x0001F512 ( U32) 0x00002302 ( U32) 0x0001F513 ( U32) Long Key Value 0x80000030 ( U32) 0x80000031 ( U32) 0x80000032 ( U32) 0x80000033 ( U32) 0x80000034 ( U32) 0x80000035 ( U32) 0x80000036 ( U32) 0x80000037 ( U32) 0x80000038 ( U32) 0x80000039 ( U32) 0x8000002A ( U32) 0x80000023 ( U32) 0x8001F512 ( U32) 0x80002302 ( U32) 0x8001F513 ( U32) b. Key Value (Long Key) (The key has been pressed more than 3 sec.) [Simple Keypad Interface]
Table 5 - Long Key c. Key Value (Dual Key)[ Alert Interface]
Table 6 - Dual Key Key 1 + 3 (Panic Alarm) 4 + 6 (Fire Alarm) 7 + 9 (Medical Alarm) Dual Key Value 0x00000001 ( U32) (Active) 0x00000000 ( U32) (Restore) 0x00000002 ( U32) (Active) 0x00000000 ( U32) (Restore) 0x00000004 ( U32) (Active) 0x00000000 ( U32) (Restore) Unit ID: 2 Unit Type: Simple Led (0x0113), Power Led (Green) Table 7 - Power Led 4 Interface Simple Visual Control Interface
(Annex D) UID 0x0305 M/O M Base Client Side Keypad Server Side Unit ID: 3 Unit Type: Simple Led (0x0113), Fault Led (Orange) Table 8 - Fault Led Interface Simple Visual Control Interface
(Annex D) UID 0x0305 M/O M Base Client Side Keypad Server Side Unit ID: 4 Unit Type: Simple Led (0x0113), Buzzle Table 9 - Buzzle Interface Simple Visual Control Interface
(Annex D) Unit ID: 5 Unit Type: Simple Led (0x0113), OFF Led Table 10 - OFF Led Interface Simple Visual Control Interface
(Annex D) Unit ID: 6 Unit Type: Simple Led (0x0113), Home Led Table 11 - Home Led Interface Simple Visual Control Interface
(Annex D) Unit ID: 7 Unit Type: Simple Led (0x0113), Away Led Table 12 - Away Led Interface Simple Visual Control Interface
(Annex D) UID 0x0305 M/O M Base Client Side Keypad Server Side UID 0x0305 M/O M Base Client Side Keypad Server Side UID 0x0305 M/O M Base Client Side Keypad Server Side UID 0x0305 M/O M Base Client Side Keypad Server Side Annex A: Device Information Services Table 13 - Device Information Interface: Attributes Identifier 0x01 0x02 0x03 0x04 0x05 0x06 0x07 0x08 0x09 0x0A 0x0B 0x0C 0x0D 0x0E 0x0F 0x10 Name HF core Release Profile Release Interface Release Paging Caps Min Sleep Time Actual Response Time Application Version Hardware Version EMC IPUI Manufacture Location Device Enable Friendly Name Device UID Serial Content 02 01 01 00 00000000 00000000 3
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0FEB 0298B000F6
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Living Room 01
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(None) abcd Access Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Read/Write Read/Write Read/Write Read Read Annex B: Simple Keypad Interface 1. Server Attributes: None 2. Client Attributes: None 3. Server to Client Commands:
5 Table 14 - Simple Keypad commands Command ID 0x01 Command Name Client Role KeyPressed M Server Role M Response O 4. Client to Server Commands: None Annex C: Alert Interface 1. Server Attributes Table 15 - Alert Interface Server, Attributes Attribute ID 0x01 0x02 Attribute Name State Enable Attribute Type U32
(bitmask) U32
(bitmask) Attribute Values 0x00000000 -
0xFFFFFFFF 0x00000000 -
0xFFFFFFFF M/O Attribute Access Read Only Read / Write M M 2. Client Attributes: None 3. Server to Client Commands Table 16 - Implementation status of Alert Interface Server commands. Command Status Client Role M Server Role M Response N/A 4. Client to Server Commands: None Annex D: Simple Visual Control Interface 1. Server Attributes: None 2. Client Attributes: None 3. Server to Client Commands: None 4. Client to Server Commands Table 17 - Implementation status of Simple Visual Control Client commands Command ID 0x01 0x02 0x03 Command ON OFF Blink Client Role O O O Server Role M M O Response O O O Reference:
[1] HF-Profile-Version_1.4.0.pdf
[2] HF-Service-Version_2.0.0.pdf
[3] HF-Interface-Version_1.4.0.pdf 6 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. (Example -
use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provide instructions and the antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a seperation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 7