The HZ2-KPCN-W is a Horizon® 2 keypad that provides Cresnet® network control of lighting, shading, audio, and other amenities throughout a home. Its design matches the entire line of Horizon dimmers, switches, and keypads, making it a great addition to new or retrofit installations.
Default engraving on a five pushbutton button assembly (Style 1) is provided with the HZ2‑KPCN-A, HZ2‑KPCN-W, and HZ2‑KPCN-B. The default engraving includes a simple dot to provide feedback and indicate where the button can be pressed.
Integrated Keypad
Supporting up to five buttons in six available button configurations, the HZ2‑KPCN is configurable for a variety of applications. Because the device is attached to the Crestron® network, it can function as a keypad to trigger remote actions.
Button Engraving
Custom laser-etched engraving is used to identify the functionality of each button on the button assembly. When a custom engraved model is ordered, the engraved button assembly is installed on the device before it is shipped. Create engraving files using Impress, the Crestron Home Setup app, the Crestron Home Online Configurator, or D3Pro. If necessary, custom engraving can be changed up until the order is processed by emailing orders@crestron.com with the engraving file.
If the engraving or button assembly has not been finalized before an order is placed, default engravings can be replaced with custom engravings by sending an engraving file to orders@crestron.com before the order ships. If the updated engraving order maintains the same product types and quantities as the original order, it will be processed in the order that it was originally received.
To order replacement engravings, refer to the HZ2-BTNS ENGRAVED button assembly product page.
Button assemblies without engravings (BLANK models) are available separately and can be used as-is or custom engraved by a third-party engraver.
Note: Devices ordered with custom engraving (ENGRAVED models) are provided with the button assembly indicated on the engraving order. The button assembly is installed prior to shipment and replaces the default button assembly with default engraving.
Multicolor Backlit Buttons
The engraved buttons are illuminated using the device's RGB LED backlights. Each button can be assigned custom color backlighting. The LED backlight provides feedback by changing the intensity, changing the color, or flashing to show that an action is being performed.
Local color theme sets the colors for all buttons on the device. In addition to the local color theme, each button can be assigned an alternate color theme. Thirteen local color themes are available that include Tunable White (default is Warm White), Neutral White, Cool White, and a variety of common colors. The local color theme and alternate color themes can be changed programmatically.
Multigang Expansion with Horizon 2 Faceplates
Install up to four Horizon® 2 devices side‑by‑side in a US multigang electrical box with a compatible HZ2‑FP‑G series faceplate. When multiple devices are installed in a 2-, 3-, or 4-gang faceplate, the buttons on the devices are aligned to form one continuous control surface.
Field-Replaceable Button Trees
The field-replaceable button assemblies allow for changes in device function or to allow the customer to use the system before finalizing the engravings. The button assembly can be replaced with any of the six HZ2-BTNS button assembly configurations and are available with custom engraving (ENGRAVED models) or no engraving (BLANK models).
The HZ2-BTNS series button assemblies and HZ2‑KPCN devices are available in the following styles:
Ambient Light Sensor
To ensure optimal visibility under varying lighting conditions, the button backlighting and indicator intensity adjusts automatically according to the amount of ambient light in the room.
Built-In Control Ports
Two digital/analog input ports are included on keypad to provide a local interface for Crestron occupancy sensors, daylight sensors, and other devices that provide a contact closure, DC logic, or 0-10 VDC. Using the control ports, it’s possible to add monitoring of room occupancy, ambient light level, door closures, and other conditions without additional wiring.
Standard Wall Mount
Horizon keypads are designed for installation in a standard electrical wall box, making them perfect for installation in a multi-gang box alongside other Horizon devices.
Cresnet® Wired Communications
The keypad communicates with a Crestron control system via Cresnet, a 4-wire network bus that provides bidirectional data communication and 24VDC power to each keypad in the system. To simplify wiring in a multigang arrangement, the keypad includes dual parallel Cresnet ports for daisy-chaining.
Region availability
Europe | Asia | North America | Africa | South America | Oceania |
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Åland Islands | Afghanistan | Anguilla | Algeria | Argentina | American Samoa |
Albania | Armenia | Antigua and Barbuda | Angola | Bolivia | Australia |
Andorra | Azerbaijan | Aruba | Benin | Brazil | Cook Islands |
Austria | Bahrain | Barbados | Botswana | Chile | Federated States of Micronesia |
Belarus | Bangladesh | Belize | Burkina Faso | Colombia | Fiji |
Belgium | Bhutan | Bermuda | Burundi | Ecuador | French Polynesia |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | British Indian Ocean Territory | British Virgin Islands | Cameroon | Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) | Guam |
Bulgaria | Brunei | Canada | Cape Verde | French Guiana | Kiribati |
Croatia | Cambodia | Caribbean Netherlands | Central African Republic | Guyana | Marshall Islands |
Cyprus | China | Cayman Islands | Chad | Paraguay | Nauru |
Czech Republic | Christmas Island | Collectivity of Saint Martin | Comoros | Peru | New Caledonia |
Denmark | Cocos (Keeling) Islands | Costa Rica | Côte d'Ivoire | Suriname | New Zealand |
Estonia | Georgia | Cuba | Democratic Republic of the Congo | Uruguay | Niue |
Faroe Islands | Hong Kong | Curaçao | Djibouti | Venezuela | Norfolk Island |
Finland | India | Dominica | Egypt | Northern Mariana Islands | |
France | Indonesia | Dominican Republic | Equatorial Guinea | Palau | |
Germany | Iran | El Salvador | Eritrea | Papua New Guinea | |
Gibraltar | Iraq | Greenland | Eswatini | Pitcairn Islands | |
Greece | Israel | Grenada | Ethiopia | Samoa | |
Guernsey | Japan | Guadeloupe | Gabon | Solomon Islands | |
Hungary | Jordan | Guatemala | Ghana | Timor-Leste | |
Iceland | Kazakhstan | Haiti | Guinea | Tokelau | |
Ireland | Kuwait | Honduras | Guinea-Bissau | Tonga | |
Isle of Man | Kyrgyzstan | Jamaica | Kenya | Tuvalu | |
Italy | Laos | Martinique | Lesotho | United States Minor Outlying Islands | |
Jersey | Lebanon | Mexico | Liberia | Vanuatu | |
Latvia | Macau | Montserrat | Libya | Wallis and Futuna | |
Liechtenstein | Malaysia | Nicaragua | Madagascar | ||
Lithuania | Maldives | Panama | Malawi | ||
Luxembourg | Mongolia | Puerto Rico | Mali | ||
Malta | Myanmar (Burma) | Saint Kitts and Nevis | Mauritania | ||
Moldova | Nepal | Saint Lucia | Mauritius | ||
Monaco | North Korea | Saint Pierre and Miquelon | Mayotte | ||
Montenegro | Oman | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Morocco | ||
Netherlands | Pakistan | Saint-Barthélemy | Mozambique | ||
North Macedonia | Palestine | Sint Maarten | Namibia | ||
Norway | Philippines | The Bahamas | Niger | ||
Poland | Qatar | Trinidad and Tobago | Nigeria | ||
Portugal | Saudi Arabia | Turks and Caicos Islands | Republic of the Congo | ||
Romania | Singapore | U.S. Virgin Islands | Reunion | ||
Russia | South Korea | United States | Rwanda | ||
San Marino | Sri Lanka | Saint Helena | |||
Serbia | Syria | São Tomé and Príncipe | |||
Slovakia | Taiwan | Senegal | |||
Slovenia | Tajikistan | Seychelles | |||
Spain | Thailand | Sierra Leone | |||
Svalbard and Jan Mayen | Türkiye | Somalia | |||
Sweden | Turkmenistan | South Africa | |||
Switzerland | United Arab Emirates | South Sudan | |||
Ukraine | Uzbekistan | Sudan | |||
United Kingdom | Vietnam | Tanzania | |||
Vatican City | Yemen | The Gambia | |||
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Western Sahara | |||||
Zambia | |||||
Zimbabwe |