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Texecom RKP1 and RKP2 zones / areas

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I am fitting a panel to a property in the Philippines  and i need to use two separate keypads RKP1 will be in the main house and i would like to make the entry exit contact one of the zones from the keypad as it reduces the cabling requirement. Is this possible and what zones do they map in to the system as ?

 

The second keypad is in the store room again an entry exit on RKP2 for the local area only (this is otherwise a 24 hour area) when i have one movement sensor and and entry zone on this where do they map into the system ?

 

When commissioning a second smartcom temporally to my network the second smartcom overwrote the the settings of the first one (i have resolved this ) is this normal as the both come originate fro the same WAN ip address 

 

I have wintex and the installation manual these arent  explicit in their explanations 

 

Thanks in advance

Steve

I think the Texecom manuals are pretty complete, you may have to read the full thing if you don't know what you are looking for.

You don't explain what model system you have so, I can only give you generic advice.

On panels that have keypad zones you would map the keypad zones to "zone numbers" preferably ones that are not possible to have on the system via Keypad Setup. Then program that zone number for your attributes in Zones.

SmartCOM is one per site you need 2 of the 3 COM ports possible, generates a UUID and it overwrites the ARC profile itself when setup.

 

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