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Should you make an entry error, simply press the * key and re-enter the correct data.  You may continue entering 
access codes until the memory is full or the # is pressed.  You may select any 4 digit access code that is not already in 
use by the system.  The unit will respond with a GOODBEEP with the acceptance of each new access code.  If you do 
not receive a GOODBEEP after the entry of an access code, you must select a new access code as it is already in use 
by the system.  When the memory becomes filled, you will receive a GOODBEEP indicating the acceptance of the 
last access code 

entered and then the unit will sound an ERRORBEEP and automatically exit you from the program mode.  

NOTE: You will not be able to enter this mode if memory is full and will receive an ERRORBEEP. 

 

“2” 

Sub-Mode 2 (Delete Access Codes) 

To delete any access code from memory enter the MASTER CODE, followed by 2, and then each access code to be 
deleted 

 

(MASTER CODE)  +  2  +  (CODE TO BE DELETED) + (NEXT CODE TO BE DELETED) etc... (# to Exit) 

 

Should you make an entry error, simply press the * key and re-enter the correct data.  You may continue deleting 
access codes in a successive manner.  The unit will respond with a GOODBEEP with the successful deletion of each 
access code.  If you do not receive a GOODBEEP the access code entered could not be found in memory and the unit 
will wait for you to enter another code to be deleted. 

  

“3” 

Sub-Mode 3 (Change Master Code) 

To change the master code enter the PRESENT MASTER CODE, followed by 3, and then the NEW MASTER 
CODE. 

(PRESENT MASTER CODE)  +  3  +  (NEW MASTER CODE)

 

 

Should you make an entry error, simply press the * key and re-enter the correct data.  You may select any 4 digit code 
as your new master code that is not already in use by the system.  The unit will respond with a GOODBEEP upon 
acceptance of the new master code and automatically exit from the program mode.  If the unit does not respond with a 
GOODBEEP, you must select a different code as it is already in use by the system. 

 
“4” 

Sub-Mode 4 (Set Relay Output Time from 1/2 to 9 seconds) 

To set the relay output time in seconds enter the PRESENT MASTER CODE, followed by 4, and then the relay 
output time in seconds.  NOTE:  “0” = 1/2 seconds. 

 

(PRESENT MASTER CODE) + 4 + (RELAY OUTPUT TIME)   

 

Should you make an entry error,  simply press the * key and re-enter the correct data.  You may enter any single digit 
value corresponding from 1/2 to 9 seconds of total length output time.  Please note that when you enter “0”, the output 
time is set to 1/2 seconds. 

5

” 

Sub-Mode 5 (Set Latch Code) 

EXPLANATION:  The Latch Code toggles the state of the main relay (A) of the circuit board.  The red LED will 
light if the relay is in the latched position.  The latch code is useful in applications where the gate is desired to hold 
open.  If the operator's close circuit is controlled by loops, timers, etc., they will be overridden by the latched state of 
the relay and the gate will hold open.  An "OPEN-OVERRIDE" circuit must exist in the operator in order to utilize 
this function.  If your gate cycles when this code is entered, your operator is not set up to utilize this function.  Your 
local dealer or distributor should be able to assist you if you have any specific questions. 

 

Summary of Contents for Advantage DKE 26-100sg

Page 1: ...AN ACCESS SYSTEMS INC ADVANTAGE DKE INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS MODEL 26 100sg PLEASE READ BEFORE USING THIS EQUIPMENT Technical Support 303 799 9757 Monday thru Friday 8 00 a m to 5 00...

Page 2: ...installer of the product and return your AAS product along with the receipt to them If you have problems locating the dealer or installer contact American Access Systems at 303 799 9757 and we will di...

Page 3: ...s Qty Description 1 Control Station 2 Security Screws 1 Installation Instructions If any of the above items are missing from this box contact American Access Systems TOOLS YOU WILL NEED Wire nuts or a...

Page 4: ...e keypad being careful not to pinch any wires between the box and keypad panel STEP 2 SYSTEM CONNECTIONS Study the WIRING COLOR CODE chart below and then proceed to the hookup steps TABLE 1 WIRING COL...

Page 5: ...ll receive an ERRORBEEP The program mode is accessed by entering the MASTER CODE from the keypad If the master code is valid you will receive a GOODBEEP from the unit In this mode you will have approx...

Page 6: ...3 and then the NEW MASTER CODE PRESENT MASTER CODE 3 NEW MASTER CODE Should you make an entry error simply press the key and re enter the correct data You may select any 4 digit code as your new maste...

Page 7: ...ory enter the MASTER CODE followed by 0 and the re enter the MASTER CODE MASTER CODE 0 MASTER CODE Should you make an entry error simply press the key and re enter the correct data If the second entry...

Page 8: ...page 8 30 023A Circuit Board Layout MEMORY CHIP BUZZER RESET SWITCH POWER HARNESS RELAY...

Page 9: ...page 9 PAGE_____OF_____ ACCESS CODE LOG SHEET Master Code________________ ACCESS CODE NAME...

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