Specifications
22-0375 rev1.1  Monitor ISM/xL™ Hardware Guide  51 
Keypad 
1
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2
ABC
3
DEF
45
JKL
6
MNOGHI
78
TUV
9
WXYPRS
Keypad LEDs
Red Flashing: 
Protection ON
Solid: Partial 
protection (STAY)
Green On Always 
with power present.
Yellow On when 
trouble condition 
present. Flashing when 
there is no AC mains.
Red Green Yellow
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Enter code
42822
0
Z_Q
X
X
To use the keypad tamper spring as a wall tamper 
break out this plastic cylinder inside the back cover.
Screw it to the wall, keeping it in the same hole as it 
was attached, so the back cover fits over it. 
The plastic cylinder prevents the spring from being 
affected by flat objects wedged in behind the 
keypad. 
The additional keypad base is optional. For 
installations using it there is a similar, shorter, 
washer style, plastic break out. 
Place it behind the plastic cylinder and screw 
them down together. 
Then place the holes in the base and keypad 
backing over top of them. 
Fit the spring inside the plastic cylinder part 
and secure the keypad front to the keypad 
back. The spring compressing should reset 
the keypad tamper condition. 
Knock outs for rectangular 
conduit using additional 
keypad base.
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Circuit board pin connectors insert 
into fixed terminal blocks on inside 
of keypad back. This allows the 
keypad to make wire connections 
in the terminal blocks. 
Terminal 
Block
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Tamper Spring
Sonalert
Cable
After placing the keypad on its back 
section, make sure the keypad's securing 
screws (supplied) are always I N !
Standard and G-ProxII 
143256
PT1
0V
PT2 PT3 PT4
143256
A
B0V
OUT
+12V
0V
Wiegand
143256
D1 D0
1
4
32
56
A
B
0V
OUT
+12V
0V
0V
PT1 PT2
Keypad Terminal Block Wiring 
Module Bus
Module Bus
Output
Input 1
Input 2
Common
Wiegand Reader Data 1 and 0. 
No reader LED connection.
Wall tamper 
knock out
Flip Cover
Serial # sticker 
for programming 
into Module 
Programming.
Apply dealer's logo label (supplied) in 
the indented space at the top of the 
keypad. Apply the Alert Button labels 
as required.
Alert Labels
X
X
X
X
X
Rectangular Conduit 
(Trunking)
Keypad Output 
goes negative. 
Interface with a 
relay or power 
supply. Common 
their negatives 
with keypad 0V.
Module Point Assignment: 8 
points.
First point: Fire Alert buttons
Second point: Panic (Hold-
Up) buttons
Third point: Auxiliary Alert 
buttons
Points 4 – 7 are hard wire 
inputs 1 – 4 on the Standard 
and G-ProxII version.
Points 4 – 5 are hard wire 
inputs 1 – 2 on the Wiegand 
version. All unused points 
are skipped. 
Point 
4 – 7 
Point 
4 – 5 
Point 1 
Point 2 
Point 3 
Ratings:
LCD Keypad with Reader
Input: 12VDC, 110mA
Output: 12VDC, 1x10mA
LCD Keypad
Input: 12VDC, 95mA
Output: 12VDC, 1x10mA
Temp for both: -10°C to 
+55°C (14°F to 131°F) @ 
93%
Future
Future
3 Keypad Versions 
• LCD Keypad P/N 111-3610 (white), 111-3620 (gray): standard keypad includes 3 programmable alert button inputs, 4 hardwire 
alarm input points and 1 output point. 
• LCD Keypad with RF reader P/N 111-3611 (white), 111-3621 (gray): keypad includes 3 programmable alert button inputs, 4 
hardwire alarm input points and 1 output point. Includes a built-in RF G-Prox reader. 
• LCD Wiegand Keypad P/N 111-3612 (white), 111-3622 (gray): keypad includes the capability to connect an external Wiegand 
reader to it. Keypad includes 3 programmable alert button inputs, 2 hardwire alarm input points and 1 output point. 
Refer to Installation Instructions P/N 21-3610 for further information. 










