User's Manual

4. Choose mounting location
A) Choose a convenient location like on the doorjamb or on the wall adjacent to
the door.
Note: Your wireless keypad should be mounted out of the reach of children.
B) Drill one 3/16 inch (4.7mm) pilot hole 1 inch deep for top screw. Insert screw
into pilot hole, leaving the head of the screw exposed about 1/8 inch from the
wall. Slide the unit over the exposed screw so that it hangs on the wall.
Remove the battery hatch and batteries to the expose second mounting hole.
Mark the location of the pilot hole then remove KP-2S. Drill a 3/16 inch pilot
hole 1 inch deep. Replace keypad and insert screw.
C) Replace the batteries and the battery hatch.
LED Indication
Green LED: It lights up when a correct password is entered.
It flashes when radio signal is transmitting.
Red LED: It flashes when a key is pressed. If the correct password is not
entered within 20 keystrokes, RED LED will flash for 3 seconds,
then the KP-2S will lock up for 5 minutes.
Back-light LED: Pressing any key will cause the back-light LED to light up
and stay on for 10 seconds from the last keystroke.
It flashes with every keystroke when low battery is detected.
OPERATION
You can control the LS-30 remotely as shown, by entering the 4-digit password
followed by a specific key.
: ARM
: DISARM
: HOME
The KP-2S also provides a “Panic” transmission, when the start and hash keys are
pressed simultaneously
. No password is needed for this operation
: PANIC
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ABC
2
4-di
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it
p
assword
ABC
2
DEF
3
GHI
4