1. Introduction
The Teletek LED 8 Keypad is an integral component of the Eclipse 8 alarm system, designed for comprehensive security management. This keypad provides visual indication of zones, troubles, and alarm events, facilitating efficient system operation and monitoring.
The LED 8 Keypad is suitable for programming and management of security systems with up to 8 zones, organized within a common protected area. It offers a user-friendly interface for various security functions.
2. Key Features
- Indication for 8 zones and 1 area.
- Quick buttons for all arming modes.
- Three fast button combinations for sending PANIC, MEDICAL, and FIRE alarm messages to a central monitoring station.
- Supports two programming types: by addresses and by operations.
- Adjustable intensity of backlight for buttons and display.
- Adjustable buzzer volume.
- Bi-directional TAMPER switch for enhanced security.
3. Setup
The LED 8 Keypad connects directly to the Eclipse 8 control panel. Ensure all connections are secure before powering on the system.
3.1 Power Supply
The keypad receives its power supply from the control panel, operating within a voltage range of 9-18V (nominal 14V).
3.2 Mounting and Tamper Protection
Mount the keypad in a secure location. The integrated bi-directional TAMPER switch detects unauthorized removal or tampering with the device, triggering an alarm if activated.
3.3 Initial Programming
The LED 8 Keypad supports two methods for programming: by addresses and by operations. Refer to the Eclipse 8 Control Panel's main manual for detailed programming instructions specific to your system configuration.

Figure 1: Front view of the Teletek LED 8 Keypad with the protective cover closed, showing the indicator lights and primary function buttons.

Figure 2: Front view of the Teletek LED 8 Keypad with the protective cover open, revealing the full numeric keypad and additional function buttons.
4. Operating Instructions
4.1 Zone and Area Indication
The LED indicators on the keypad display the status of up to 8 zones and 1 area. Green lights typically indicate a clear zone, while red or flashing lights may indicate an open zone, trouble, or alarm condition. Consult the Eclipse 8 Control Panel manual for specific indicator meanings.
4.2 Arming and Disarming
Use the quick buttons on the keypad to arm or disarm the system in various modes (e.g., Stay, Away). Enter your user code when prompted. Refer to your system's programming for specific arming procedures.
4.3 Panic, Medical, and Fire Alarms
The keypad features three dedicated button combinations for sending immediate PANIC, MEDICAL, or FIRE alarm messages to a central monitoring station. These combinations are typically activated by pressing and holding specific buttons simultaneously. Familiarize yourself with these combinations for emergency situations.
4.4 Adjusting Settings
- Backlight Intensity: The intensity of the backlight for the buttons and display can be adjusted to suit ambient lighting conditions.
- Buzzer Volume: The volume of the keypad's internal buzzer can be adjusted.
Specific instructions for adjusting these settings are typically found within the system's programming menu, accessible via the keypad.
5. Maintenance
To ensure optimal performance and longevity of your Teletek LED 8 Keypad, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Cleaning: Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the keypad surface. Avoid using abrasive cleaners, solvents, or excessive moisture, as these can damage the electronics and finish.
- Environmental Conditions: Ensure the keypad is not exposed to extreme temperatures, direct sunlight for prolonged periods, or high humidity. The operating temperature range is -20°C to +50°C.
- Regular Checks: Periodically test the keypad's functionality, including button responsiveness and indicator lights, as part of your overall security system maintenance routine.
6. Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues with your Teletek LED 8 Keypad, consider the following common troubleshooting steps:
- Keypad Unresponsive: Verify that the control panel is powered on and that the keypad's connection to the panel is secure. Check for any power interruptions to the main alarm system.
- No Display/Lights: Ensure the keypad is receiving power. If the backlight is off, try adjusting its intensity.
- Tamper Alarm: If a tamper alarm is triggered, ensure the keypad is securely mounted and its cover is properly closed. The bi-directional TAMPER switch may have been activated.
- Incorrect Zone Status: If a zone indicator light is showing an unexpected status, check the corresponding sensor or detector for proper function and ensure the zone is closed.
- System Errors: For specific error codes or system messages displayed on the keypad, refer to the comprehensive troubleshooting section in the Eclipse 8 Control Panel's main user manual.
If problems persist after attempting these steps, contact your security system installer or Teletek support for further assistance.
7. Specifications
| Model | LED 8 |
| Brand | Teletek |
| Power Supply (from control panel) | 9-18V (nominal 14V) |
| Consumption | Min. 50mA / Max. 80mA |
| Operation Temperature | -20°C to +50°C |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | 100mm x 90mm x 24mm |
| Panic Buttons | Yes |
| Tamper Switch | Yes (Bi-directional) |
| Included Components | Keypad |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone (via main control panel system) |
| Control Method | App (via main control panel system) |
| ASIN | B07DQL3Z9K |
| UPC | 702188347471 |
8. Warranty Information
Specific warranty terms and conditions for the Teletek LED 8 Keypad are provided by the manufacturer or your point of purchase. Please retain your proof of purchase and contact your retailer or Teletek directly for detailed warranty information and claims procedures.
9. Support
For technical support, installation assistance, or further inquiries regarding the Teletek LED 8 Keypad, please contact your authorized Teletek dealer or the Teletek customer support team. Contact information can typically be found on the Teletek official website or through your product retailer.





