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How do I correctly mount and wire my DSC HS2LED Electronic Keypad?

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McAaron
12/17/2025, 12:16:43 PM

To properly mount and wire your DSC HS2LED Electronic Keypad, follow these steps: Mounting the Keypad: 1. Disassemble the Keypad: Use a flat-head screwdriver in the slots at the keypad's bottom left and right. Gently pry open the faceplate. 2. Mount and Wire Keypad: Secure the keypad to the wall using the provided screws. If you are using the keypad tamper, secure the tamper plate to the wall. Run the wire through the wiring slot or knockouts and connect Corbus and PGM/Zone wiring. Place the tamper switch into the tamper hole. Ensure the wire is pushed back as far as possible and route it inside the keypad. Snap the front assembly closed. 3. Wiring: Disconnect all power (AC transformer and battery) from the control panel before wiring. Connect the four Corbus wires (red, black, yellow, and green) from the control panel to the keypad terminals, referencing the diagram in the manual. Connect a device to the ‘P/Z’ terminal if programmed as an input, following the wiring instructions. For UL/ULC installations, use only UL/ULC listed devices and ensure the zone input is supervised. 4. Apply Power: After all wiring is complete, and the equipment is secured, apply power to the control panel by connecting the battery and the AC transformer. Following these instructions will help you successfully mount and wire your DSC HS2LED Electronic Keypad. Consult the product manual for detailed guidance if you need additional assistance.

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