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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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Summary of Contents for ACT10 DIGITAL KEYPAD

Page 1: ...res 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 Cont...

Page 2: ...tivated for the duration programmed in the guest buzzer timer 45 Fire Alarm Override When set the relay is held active whenever the interlock input is ac tive and the green indicator will flash This is useful for following a fire alarm system to override controlled doors 46 Release Button for Second door When set The keypad activates the door 2 relay which follows output 2 s timer this allows twod...

Page 3: ... Release Button Guest Buzzer Power Supply 12 24V ACDC This diagram shows revision 3 1 of the ACT10 This unit may be used to control 2 doors as illustrated in the diagram above Connections and programming for this unit are exactly the same as for previous versions however the connector positions have changed as shown in the above diagram 12 24 AC DC N C N O C 0V Buzzer OP3 Duress OP2 Interlock OUTP...

Page 4: ...s this will block the air vents and trap any water which may enter the keypad If a weather cowl is fitted the same applies Do install a weather cowl when the keypad is installed on an uneven surface or if in a very exposed area Do apply silicone to the top and two sides of the keypad or cowl when used Do silicone all screw mounting positions and cable entry ...

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