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Re: Replacing GEM-RP1CAe2 keypad



ziggy" <sziggy86@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have two GEM-RP1CAe2 keypads. The one I have at the door we use to
> arm the system is not working properly anymore. The buttons are hard
> to press. I know I can change the code but would rather not do that.
>
> Can I just buy a new key pad and put it in? If not what do I need to
> do to swap the keypad out.
>
> I have the master code to get into my panel if I need to do that but
> not sure how to proceed.
>
> Thanks for your help
> Steven

If you have two keypads they will each have their own keypad address.
Keypad 1 and keypad 2.  You may also have some zones installed on their
onboard 4 zone expansion module, like maybe the adjacent door.  If so they
keypad will have an EZM address programmed into it.  It may also have a
keypad compatibility address programmed into it.

You can just unplug the keypad and plug in a new one, but you will need to
make sure all those settings are the same first.

Here is a dirty trick you can use to check/program an RP1CAe2 heypad.  Power
it up off a 12volt power supply.  Just hook the red harness wire to
positive, and the black one to negative.  When it is powered up, but not
gettign data from teh control panel it will read out of system and display
its keypad address.

Press 11123 function and it goes into keypad configuration mode.

The function button will advance through the various config options.  Use
the keypad to enter new configuration.  Use the on/off button to store newly
entered data.  Before exiting scroll through all your options to make sure
you stored them correctly.

When done press reset.

I have been told there is some funky stuff with the compatibility number,
but I never use it so I don't know.




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