Many laptop computers have special function keys which turn part of the alphabetical keyboard into a numerical keypad.
The keypad is the user's way of programming the specific functions of their system as well as arming and disarming the system, triggering a panic alarm and silencing an alarm Most keypads will show system status as well
The keypad on a modern telephone is the set of buttons that you press in order to operate it. Some other machines, such as cash dispensers, also have a keypad. a small box with buttons on it, used to put information into a computer, telephone etc
{i} small keyboard (as on a calculator or remote control); right-hand section of the keyboard where the number and command keys are arranged (Computers)
A keyboard type device used for entering a numeric code to ARM or DISARM the ALARM SYSTEM On keypad there are usually displayed status of zones , c panel and power
A panel of numeric and/or specialty keys on a computer keyboard or attached separately
The portion of the arming station containing numbered pushbuttons similar to those on telephones or calculators These control the arming or disarming of the system They may also perform other functions
Used in conjunction with an electric strike to provide an easy means of Access Control Most common keypads require a four digit combination to be entered