Chuango KP-700

Chuango KP-700 Wireless Digital Keypad with RFID Reader Instruction Manual

Model: KP-700

1. Introduction

This instruction manual provides comprehensive guidance for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Chuango KP-700 Wireless Digital Keypad with RFID Reader. Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure proper functionality and safety.

The Chuango KP-700 is designed to enhance your home security system by providing convenient arming, disarming, and emergency functions. It operates as an accessory to a Chuango base station (e.g., OV-300 or LTE-400) and cannot function independently.

2. Product Overview

2.1 Key Features

  • Wireless connectivity to Chuango base stations.
  • Digital keypad for code-based arming and disarming.
  • Integrated RFID reader for tag-based disarming.
  • Emergency SOS button for immediate alarm activation.
  • Adjustable exit delay (0-250 seconds).
  • Low battery alert transmitted to the base station.
  • Long battery life (approximately 12 months).

2.2 Package Contents

  • Chuango KP-700 Keypad x 1
  • AAA 1.5V LR03 battery x 3

3. Setup and Installation

3.1 Compatibility

The KP-700 keypad requires a compatible Chuango smart home base station (e.g., OV-300 or LTE-400) to function. Ensure your base station is properly set up and operational before proceeding.

3.2 Battery Installation

  1. Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the keypad.
  2. Insert three (3) AAA 1.5V LR03 batteries, observing the correct polarity (+/-).
  3. Close the battery compartment cover securely.

3.3 Pairing with Base Station

Refer to your Chuango base station's manual for specific instructions on how to add new wireless accessories. Generally, the process involves:

  1. Put your Chuango base station into pairing mode.
  2. Activate the keypad (e.g., by pressing a key or following specific pairing instructions for the KP-700, which are usually in the base station manual).
  3. Confirm successful pairing via the base station's indicator or app.

Note: The pairing procedure for the KP-700 is typically initiated from the base station or its associated mobile application. Consult your base station's user guide for detailed steps.

3.4 Mounting the Keypad

Choose a suitable location for the keypad, such as near an entry/exit point. Ensure it is within the wireless range of your base station.

Chuango KP-700 keypad mounted on a wall next to a door frame.

Image: The Chuango KP-700 keypad installed on a wall, demonstrating a typical mounting location near an entrance.

  1. Mark the desired mounting position on the wall.
  2. Drill pilot holes if necessary, and insert wall anchors.
  3. Secure the keypad's mounting bracket (if separate) or the keypad itself to the wall using screws.

4. Operating Instructions

4.1 Arming the System

To arm your security system using the keypad:

  • Enter your user code.
  • Press the Arm button (often represented by a locked padlock icon).
A hand pressing the arm button on the Chuango KP-700 keypad, with icons for arming, disarming, home mode, and SOS.

Image: A user interacting with the keypad to arm or disarm the system, highlighting the ease of use.

The system will typically provide an audible confirmation and an exit delay period, allowing you to leave the premises before the alarm is fully armed.

4.2 Disarming the System

To disarm your security system:

  • Enter your user code.
  • Press the Disarm button (often represented by an unlocked padlock icon).

The system will provide an audible confirmation that it has been disarmed.

4.3 Using RFID Tags

For quick disarming, RFID tags can be used:

  • Present a pre-programmed RFID tag (125 KHz) to the RFID reader area on the keypad.
  • The system will disarm automatically upon successful tag recognition.
A hand holding a black RFID tag near the Chuango KP-700 keypad for disarming.

Image: Demonstrates the use of an RFID tag to disarm the security system by holding it near the keypad.

Note: RFID tags must be programmed with your base station before use. Refer to your base station's manual for RFID tag programming instructions.

4.4 Emergency SOS Function

In an emergency, the SOS button can be used to trigger an immediate alarm:

  • Press and hold the SOS button (typically located at the bottom right of the keypad) for a few seconds.
  • The base station will activate the alarm and notify emergency contacts as configured.
A hand pressing the SOS button on the Chuango KP-700 keypad, with a phone displaying an emergency notification.

Image: The emergency SOS function being activated on the keypad, with a visual representation of a mobile notification.

4.5 Exit Delay Configuration

The exit delay allows you a set amount of time to leave your property after arming the system before the alarm becomes fully active. This delay can typically be configured via your Chuango base station's settings or mobile application, ranging from 0 to 250 seconds.

5. Maintenance

5.1 Battery Replacement

The KP-700 keypad is powered by three (3) AAA 1.5V LR03 batteries, which typically last for approximately 12 months. When the battery level is low, the keypad will send a signal to your Chuango base station, which will then notify you (e.g., via the mobile app).

To replace the batteries:

  1. Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the keypad.
  2. Remove the old batteries.
  3. Insert three new AAA 1.5V LR03 batteries, ensuring correct polarity.
  4. Close the battery compartment cover securely.

Important: Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations.

5.2 Cleaning

To clean the keypad, use a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners, solvents, or spray directly onto the device, as this may damage the surface or internal components.

6. Troubleshooting

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Keypad does not respond.Dead or incorrectly installed batteries.Check battery polarity and replace batteries if necessary.
Keypad cannot arm/disarm the system.Not paired with base station; out of range; incorrect user code.Ensure keypad is paired. Move closer to base station. Verify user code.
RFID tag does not disarm the system.RFID tag not programmed or damaged.Program the RFID tag with the base station. Try a different tag.
Low battery alert on base station.Keypad batteries are low.Replace all three AAA batteries in the keypad.

7. Specifications

FeatureDetail
ModelKP-700 (CGA-0969-KP)
BrandChuango
ColorWhite
Power Supply3 x AAA 1.5V LR03 batteries
Battery LifeApproximately 12 months
Display TypeLED
RFID Frequency125 KHz
Exit Delay Range0 - 250 seconds (configurable via base station)
Country of OriginChina

8. Warranty and Support

8.1 Product Warranty

This product is covered by a manufacturer's warranty. For specific details regarding warranty terms, duration, and conditions, please refer to the documentation provided with your Chuango base station or visit the official Chuango website. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.

8.2 Technical Support

For technical assistance, troubleshooting beyond this manual, or inquiries about your Chuango security system, please contact Chuango customer support. Contact information can typically be found on the official Chuango website or in your base station's user manual.

You can also visit the Chuango Store on Amazon for additional product information and resources.

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