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Alarm Keypads / Security System Keypads

Typically, keypads operate by using buttons and simple numeric codes to arm and disarm the system, verify that all zones are clear and operational, plus check the back-up battery status. Often, there is a panic button located on the keypad as well. Once pushed, the panic button can be programmed to contact your home monitoring service, police, fire, or EMS.

For basic wired and wireless alarm systems, the control panel and the main keyboard are typically one in the same unit. The user can then buy additional keypads to enroll into the system.

For most battery operated (wireless) keypads, the unit enters sleep mode 15 seconds or so after it is last used. The keypad will then immediately become operational again by pressing any key. This of course preserves the life of the battery.

Because the keypad is the part of the alarm system that will be used most, the placement of it should be well thought out. If you have just one keypad it is recommended to be placed close to the most used door. One or two keypads are probably all you need for an apartment, condo, or small house. On the other hand, multiple keypads provide the greatest flexibility for those living in a bigger home or operating a business.

Common places for security system keypads include the front door, master bedroom, back of the house, and inside the garage right by the door leading into the house. In addition, you should mount the keypad to be about shoulder height.


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