ACT10 DIGITAL KEYPAD
30 SECOND PROGRAMMING GUIDE
(for typical system)
1.
Enter Programming Mode.
Press X button followed by the programming
code (9999)
The yellow indicator should be flashing
2.
Change User 1 code.
Press 0, then 1 followed by the new user 1 code
(four digits)
3.
Change Programming Code.
Press 0, then
%
followed by the new program-
ming code (four digits).
4.
Set Desired Relay Active Time
.
Press 2, then 0. Allow the buzzer to sound for
the desired period. Press
%
to stop –
this p e-
riod is now programmed into the relay timer.
5.
Exit Programming Mode.
Press the X button. The yellow LED should
stop flashing.
The keypad is now ready for normal use.
Note: The keypad may be returned to its factory
default condition at any time by entering the pro-
gramming mode and pressing the
%
three times.
For information on programming the advanced
fea
tures of the keypad, please refer to the complete
programming guide on the other side of this sheet.
IMPORTANT
As with any access control system, always ensure that there is
an alternate means of escape in the event of the unit failing to
operate due to power loss or in the event of fire.
Unit 8, IDA Business Park,
Whitestown, Dublin 24, Ireland.
Tel: 353-1-4622585 Fax: 353-1-4622587
Copyright
1999 Access Control Technology Ltd.
(18-00001-02)
INSTALLATION NOTES
•
Always remember to factory default the controller before
you start programming.
•
Always remember to place the supplied Varistor
across the terminals of the door strike coil to protect
the relay contacts.
•
Never use the onboard relay to switch AC mains voltage.
An external relay isolated electrically from the ACT10
should be used for this purpose.
•
Don’t forget to change the programming code to some-
thing known only to yourself.
For full details on the ACT product range and a list of distributors,
Visit our website www.accesscontrol.ie
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