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INTRUSION


| Keypads The Galaxy®


control panels are supported by a common set of LCD keypads and


keyproxes, minimising the inventory installers need to hold. In addition to the tried and trusted Mark 7 keypad design, a contemporary new Mark 8 LCD keypad and keyprox design offers an attractive alternative solution for installations where style and aesthetics are particularly important. The Mark 8 keypad is fully backward compatible with all Galaxy ranges.


CP050-00-01 MK8 Keypad


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Tactile backlit rubber buttons • Full system control • 32 alphanumeric backlit display • Tamper protection • Can be mounted directly to the panel up to distances of 1000m • Set/unset with PIN • Easy installation • PD6662:2004/2010 EN50131- 1 Security Grade 3, Environmental Class II


CP051-00-01 MK8 Keyprox


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Combined LCD Keypad proximity card reader • Tactile backlit rubber buttons • Full system control • 32 alphanumeric backlit display • Tamper protection • Can be mounted directly to the panel up to distances of 1000m • Set/ unset with PIN/prox tag/card • Easy installation • PD6662:2004/2010 EN50131-1 Security Grade 3, Environmental Class II


CP037-01 MK7 Keypad


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Tactile backlit rubber buttons • Full system control • 32 alphanumeric backlit display • Tamper protection • Can be mounted directly to the panel up to distances of 1000m • Set/unset with PIN • Easy installation • PD6662:2004/2010 EN50131- 1 Security Grade 3, Environmental Class II


CP038-01 MK7 Keyprox


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Combined LCD Keypad proximity card reader • Tactile backlit rubber buttons • Full system control • 32 alphanumeric backlit display • Tamper protection • Can be mounted directly to the panel up to distances of 1000m • Set/ unset with PIN/prox tag/card • Easy installation • PD6662:2004/2010 EN50131-1 Security Grade 3, Environmental Class II


YX0-0004 Black MAX keytag (Keyprox and MAX)


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YX0-0020 Grey ASK proximity keytag (Keyprox only )


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New Stylish Designs


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