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OUTPUT 3
:
DATA (+)
GND (-)
GREEN & RED LEDS
VISIBLE AND AUDIBLE INDICATORS
Output 3 has identical function as output 2. It is also
prepared for other security and access control applications.
The output is programmable for momentary or start/stop
operation. Version A uses relay output, and Version B
C
use transistor output.
1 Amp relay dry contacts, with N.O. and N.C.
output terminals.
An NPN transistor open collector output. It
switches to ground (-) when Code 3 is entered (activates).
Transistor ratings: Ic max -- 100mA sink, Vce max -- 12V DC
This is the communication data bus of the system. It is also
the power supply input terminal of the remote keypad unit.
Link it up with the "DATA" terminal at the master unit.
The common grounding point of the remote keypad.
Two LED lamps are prepared for free connection in case of
alarm status or access control operation indication is
required. Each LED is connected with a 1.5K Ohm current
limiting resistor.
The built-in buzzer at remote keypad (or the speaker at the master) and the amber LED generates the following
tones and signals for operation status:
If the Personal Master Code is forgotten, use the DAP jumper to override the forgotten code permitting direct entry
into the programming mode. You are required to apply the following procedures precisely:
1. Disconnect power supply.
2. Displace the DAP jumper from OFF to ON position.
3. Reconnect power supply (speaker generates beeps).
4. Put the DAP jumper back to OFF position (this done, the beeps stop).
5. The keypad is in programming mode, ready to receive new data.
6. Enter the new data starting from Section (B) shown in the Summary Chart.
The LED lights up for 10 seconds when a key button is pressed, which indicates the duration of the allowable time
for each digit in code entry. The digit of code entry is invalid when the LED is off.
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Version A
Version B
C:
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THE REMOTE KEYPAD UNIT
THE DAP JUMPER D
A
P
KEYBOARD ILLUMINATION LED (DK-9680), KEY LED (DK-9880)
( IRECT CCESS TO ROGRAMMING)
3
STATUS
1. In programming mode
2. Successful key entry
3. Successful code entry
4. Unsuccessful code entry
5. DAP jumper not replaced
6. Standby mode
TONES
- - -
- - -
1 Beep
2 Beeps
5 Beeps
Continuous Beeps (speaker)
LED SIGNALS
ON
1 Flash
2 Flashes
5 Flashes
1 Flash every 2 seconds
1 Flash every 2 seconds
4
THE FACTORY-SET DATA
PROGRAMMING OF THE KEYPAD
-- IMPORTANT NOTE
-- SUMMARY CHART
For the owner's convenience in programming at the first time, the factory has put a Master Code 0000 and the
Default Values (listed on page 6) into the keypad. The owner has to put his own unique codes before use. To
compromise security, in all cases, the owner should program a Personal Master Code to invalidate the factory-set
Master Code.
Enter into Programming Mode by the Factory-set Master Code
4 digits, fixed
Personal
& Super User Code
with Duress &
4 digits, fixed
(Suggest for alarm arm-disarm control)
(Suggest for other auxiliary access control)
A) Use The Factory-set Master Code Entry in Programming
B) Set System to Single User or Multi User Mode & Refresh with The Default Values
-- When starts for first time
--
Installer Programming
0000
*
0
#
1
2
3
8900
#
8901
#
#
#
#
0
#
1
#
2
#
3
#
Set system to Single User Mode, clears all the data previously stored and refresh
system with the default values
Set system to Multi User Mode, clears all the data previously stored and refresh
system with the default values
4 digits, fixed
4 digits, fixed
4 to 8 digits
Personal
& Super User Code
00 to 99
4 to 8 digits
100
with Duress &
(For door Strike)
0 to 9
4 to 8 digits
10
(Suggest for alarm arm-disarm control)
0 to 9
4 to 8 digits
10
(Suggest for other auxiliary access control)
C) Recording of Personal Master Code
User Codes
&
-- User Programming
i) Programming for Single User
Master Code
User Code 1
User Code 2
User Code 3
ii) Programming for Multi-Users
Master Code
User Codes in Group 1
User Codes in Group 2
User Codes in Group 3
Entry of Code
Validation
Comments
Access Keys Entry of Codes
Validation
Comments
Alarm OFF Code function
(Suggest for door strike)
Access Keys
Validation
Comments
Access Keys User Number Entry of Codes Validation Comments
Alarm OFF Code function