Is it possible to wire a speaker into the KP2 keypad so I can hear voice prompts? If so, which wires would need to be used?
What do you, or can you do with the two extra wires that are used in the wiring harness? Can you hook a speaker up to them?
What do you, or can you do with the two extra wires that are used in the wiring harness? Can you hook a speaker up to them?
You cant wire a speaker directly to the keypad. It does not have an amplifier built in. You need to homerun back to the panel or to another speaker already on your system. Watch your impedance matching as well.
What do you, or can you do with the two extra wires that are used in the wiring harness? Can you hook a speaker up to them?
You cant wire a speaker directly to the keypad. It does not have an amplifier built in. You need to homerun back to the panel or to another speaker already on your system. Watch your impedance matching as well.
Gotcha. What then are the two other wires used for?
What do you, or can you do with the two extra wires that are used in the wiring harness? Can you hook a speaker up to them?
You cant wire a speaker directly to the keypad. It does not have an amplifier built in. You need to homerun back to the panel or to another speaker already on your system. Watch your impedance matching as well.
Gotcha. What then are the two other wires used for?
There is an output and an input both referenced to ground. So you have a zone and a dry contact or trugger (cant remember)
What do you, or can you do with the two extra wires that are used in the wiring harness? Can you hook a speaker up to them?
You cant wire a speaker directly to the keypad. It does not have an amplifier built in. You need to homerun back to the panel or to another speaker already on your system. Watch your impedance matching as well.
Gotcha. What then are the two other wires used for?
There is an output and an input both referenced to ground. So you have a zone and a dry contact or trugger (cant remember)
Is there some documentation on these two wires? I believe a proximity sensor can be attached to one, not sure though. If it is a trigger couldn't an external amplifier be used?