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ELT-KLES
Protégé® EliteSuite® Eclipse LED Keypad
Installaon Manual
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Installaon Manual

ELT-KLESProtégé® EliteSuite® Eclipse LED KeypadInstallaon Manual

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4.3 Zone Input WiringThe Protégé® EliteSuite® Eclipse LED Keypad is capable of connecng to 8 zone inputs, each zone input can then be programmed to p

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Zone 1 (1+2)N.C T a mperN.C T a mperZone 1N.C. Zone ContactResistors should be located at the device a�ached to the zone 0V1k1k1k1kZone 2N.C. Zone Con

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4.4 Fire Zone Input WiringWhen wiring a zone to be a Fire Zone input the current programmed Zone Opons will determine what resistors and conguraon

Page 5 - 1.0 Welcome!

5.0 Programmable Output The Protégé® EliteSuite® Eclipse LED Keypad uses a Programmable Output (PGM) that will acvate during an alarm condion. This

Page 6 - 2.0 Protégé® System Products

6.0 Indicator Lights The Protégé® EliteSuite® Eclipse LED Keypad features four status indicator lights and eight zone indicator lights showing the con

Page 7 - 3.0 Mounng

6.5 Zone Display The Protégé® EliteSuite® Eclipse LED Keypad features an easy to use eight zone display. When not using the menu system for programmin

Page 8 - 4.0 Wiring and Conguraon

7.0 Audible Tones When you press a key on the Protégé® EliteSuite® Eclipse LED Keypad a short audible tone is generated. Other tones are generated whe

Page 9 - 4.2CommunicaonConnecon

8.0 Keypad Operaon The Protégé® EliteSuite® Eclipse LED Keypad features 15 keys. Four of these keys have a second funcon associated with them. Arm K

Page 10 - 4.3 Zone Input Wiring

8.1SecondFuncon Four of the number keys have a second funcon assigned. Step 1To access the second funcon of these numbers press the SECOND FUNCTI

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Step 1 To gain access to the Device Conguraon menu, apply power to the device. Step 2 Within the rst two seconds aer the four beep tone is heard,

Page 12 - 4.4 Fire Zone Input Wiring

The specicaons and descripons of products and services contained in this manual were correct at the me of prinng. Integrated Control Technology L

Page 13 - 5.0 Programmable Output

9.2AddressSelecon(Menu1) The Address Selecon sets the address of the Protégé® EliteSuite® Eclipse LED Keypad, this address must be a unique addr

Page 14 - 6.0 Indicator Lights

The available opons are: Opon 1 - Reserved Opon 2 - Device Tamper • Enabled, the device tamper switch is monitored.• Disabled, the device tamper

Page 15 - 6.4 Message Indicator

9.5FirmwareVersion(Menu4) The Protégé® EliteSuite® Eclipse LED Keypad contains two microprocessors each with it’s own rmware. Step 1 To view the

Page 16 - 7.0 Audible Tones

10.0 Local Installer Login The default Local Installer code is [0000]. Step 1 To access the Local Installaon menu enter the following key press sequ

Page 17 - 8.0 Keypad Operaon

11.0 Timing (Menu 1) 11.1EntryDelayTimer(Menu1,1)The Entry Delay Timer is programmable from 000 to 255 seconds (default 30 seconds). To View the

Page 18 - 8.1SecondFuncon

!All three digits of the Timer value must be entered when programming a mer. This means that for mes below 100, you must enter [0] then the two digi

Page 19 - 9.0 Device Conguraon

12.0 Opons (Menu 2) 12.1GeneralOpons(Menu2,1) The General Opons set opons that relate to the general operaon of the Protégé® EliteSuite® Ecl

Page 20 - 9.3DeviceOpons(Menu2)

Opon 4 - Device Power Up Disarmed • Enabled, the system will power up disarmed regardless of the system status at the me power was lost. • Dis

Page 21 - 9.4BacklightLevel(Menu3)

12.2ArmingOpons(Menu2,2) Step 1 The Arming Opons set funcons that relate to the arming of the EliteSuite® System. To enter the Arming Opons m

Page 22 - 9.6DeviceDefault(Menu5)

12.3ReporngOpons(Menu2,3) The Reporng Opons are a set of funcons that relate to the reporng of informaon to the on site monitoring applica

Page 23 - 10.0 Local Installer Login

Table of Contents1.0 Welcome ...

Page 24 - 11.0 Timing (Menu 1)

Opon 4 - Report Zone Fault • Enabled, the system will report any zone fault trouble condion to the system controller. This will not indicate the

Page 25 - To View the Timer Value

12.4PanicOpons(Menu2,4) The Panic Opons set funcons that relate to the panic processing of the EliteSuite® System. Step 1 To enter the Panic O

Page 26 - 12.0 Opons (Menu 2)

13.0 Zones (Menu 3) The eight zones of the Protégé® EliteSuite® Eclipse LED Keypad can be individually congured as one of seven zone types and can ha

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13.3ZoneOpons The Zone Opons select funcons that relate to the operaon of Bypassing, Force Arming and Stay Arming. Step 1Once you have selected

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14.0 Conguraon via Protégé®14.1ConnecngtotheModuleBefore aempng to connect to the module please ensure that:• Your system controller has cond

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In the Properes window under the General tab you can enter a name for the keypad so it can be easily and uniquely referenced, as well as personal inf

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The Protégé® EliteSuite® Eclipse LED Keypad can support up to 8 separate users. Under the two tabs ‘Users (1 to 4)’ and ‘Users (5 to 8)’ the users ind

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Opon DescriponUser Name Any name that will help to idenfy the user. This name is only displayed in the Protégé® Soware and used as a reference for

Page 32 - 13.0 Zones (Menu 3)

35Figure 17 - System SetupThe Protégé® EliteSuite® Eclipse LED Keypad can support up to 8 separate zones allocated to one area. These are wired in to

Page 33 - 13.3ZoneOpons

36Opon DescriponDisplay Text This is a name by which the area can be referenced. It is only relevant within the Protégé® Soware.Zone1, Name This is

Page 34 - 14.0 Conguraon via Protégé®

12.0 Opons (Menu 2) ...23 12.1General

Page 35 - 14.2 General Setup Tab

Figure 18 - Opons SetupThe ‘Opons’ tab allows for the conguraon of sengs that are relevant to all users and all zones.14.5OponsSetupTab37

Page 36 - 14.3 Users Setup Tab

Opon DescriponNon-Duplex Zone EOL enabled If Duplex Zone Mode (Opon 2) is not enabled then Non-Duplex Zone EOL enabled will set the zone input con

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DisplayOponsThe display opons are not relevant to and not used by the Protégé® EliteSuite® Eclipse LEDKeypad. ArmingOponsReporngOponsOpon Des

Page 38 - 14.4 System Setup Tab

PanicOponsOpon DescriponPanic 1+3 Generate Panic Alarm When enabled, the system will send a Panic alarm to the front desk when the 1+3 keys are he

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615.0 Quick Reference 15.1ConguraonMenu To enter the Conguraon menu press the CLEAR key ( ), then press the ENTER key ( ) within two secon

Page 40 - 14.5OponsSetupTab

15.2 Installer Menu To enter the Installer menu press the ENTER key ( ), then enter the four digit Installer code.Key Sequence Descripon ,1, 1,

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,2, 4, [toggle opons], Panic Alarm oponsOpon Descripon Default1 Enable [1] + [3] Panic alarm Disabled2 Enable [4] + [6] Medical alarm Disable

Page 42 - ReporngOpons

15.3 User Menu To enter the User menu press the MENU key ( ), then enter the four digit User code.Key Sequence Descripon ,1, [toggle zones on/o

Page 43 - PanicOpons

16.0 Mechanical DiagramThe mechanical diagram shown below outlines the essenal details needed to help ensure the correct installaon of the Protégé®

Page 44 - 15.0 Quick Reference

17.0 Technical Diagram The technical diagram shown below outlines the essenal details needed to help ensure the correct installaon of the Protégé® E

Page 45 - 15.2 Installer Menu

!Indicates a warning or advisory message relang to the secon or locaon.?Indicates a hint or suggeson that relates to the secon or locaon.[TEXT]B

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18.0 Technical SpecicaonsThe following technical specicaons are important and vital to the correct operaon of the Protégé® EliteSuite® Eclipse L

Page 47 - 15.3 User Menu

19.0 Ordering InformaonPlease use the following product codes when placing an order for the Protégé® EliteSuite® Eclipse LED Keypad. • ELT-KLESManua

Page 48 - 16.0 Mechanical Diagram

20.0 WarrantyThe Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of one year. Except a

Page 49 - 17.0 Technical Diagram

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Page 52 - 20.0 Warranty

Integrated Control Technology Limited11 Canaveral Drive, Albany, North Shore City 0632, Auckland, New Zealand P.O. Box 302-340, North Harbour, Aucklan

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32.0 Protégé® System Products 2.1 Protégé® System Management SuiteThe Protégé® System Management Suite applicaon is a Windows®™ Vista (Business/Ulma

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3.0 MounngThe Protégé® EliteSuite® Eclipse LED Keypad maintains complete control of your residence. All the acons performed in your security system

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4.0 Wiring and ConguraonThe wiring structure of the Protégé® EliteSuite® Eclipse LED Keypad uses an encrypted RS-485 communicaon interface. Connec

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!When using more than one power supply to supply mulple wiring runs of Protégé® EliteSuite® Eclipse LED Keypad connect the +12V terminals of only ONE

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