An Installer Code must be entered in order to activate the Program Mode the first time.
1.
Enter then press the key. The Yellow Led will be on steady, you will hear
two beeps. You will now be able to enter an Installer Code.
2.
Press then enter an Installer Code that can be 4 to 8 digits in length,(digits can
be repeated), then press the key. The Yellow Led will be on steady, you will hear two
beeps. You are now in the
Program Mode
. Please record the Installer Code for future
use.
The Installer Code may be changed by entering the old Installer Code and repeating #
2
.
#
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YELLOW LED INDICATOR AND TONES
THE YELLOW LED AND BUILT-IN BUZZER GIVE THE FOLLOWING SIGNALS AND TONES
TONES AND BEEPER CAN BE ENABLED OR DISABLED THROUGH PROGRAMMING
If the Installer Code is forgotten, use the DAP jumper to override the forgotten code
permitting the keypad direct entry into the programming mode. Do the following as described:
1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Move the DAP jumper from OFF to ON position.
3. Reconnect the power supply, (the buzzer turns ON).
4. Move the DAP jumper back to the OFF position, (the buzzer turns OFF).
5. The keypad is now in the programming mode and ready to receive new programming data.
6. Since the old Installer Code was forgotten repeat # 2 in the Program Mode section.
LED INDICATORS
APPLICATIONS FOR THE AUXILIARY TERMINALS
DAP JUMPER (
DIRECT ACCESS TO PROGRAMMIN
G)
RED LED
ON WHEN OUTPUT 2 IS ACTIVE
YELLOW LED
MONITORS POWER INPUT AND KEY PRESS, (SEE CHART BELOW)
GREEN LED
ON WHEN OUTPUT 1 IS ACTIVE
LED SIGNALS
TONES
STATUS
ON
NONE
IN PROGRAMMING MODE
1 FLASH
1 BEEP
SUCCESSFUL KEY ENTRY
2 FLASHES
2 BEEPS
SUCCESSFUL CODE ENTRY
5 FLASHES
5 BEEPS
FAULTY CODE ENTRY
CONTINUOUS FLASHING
CONTINUOUS TONE
DAP JUMPER NOT REPLACED
CONTINUOUS FLASHING
NONE
1 FLASH IN 2 SEC. INTERVAL
NONE
1 LONG BEEP
OUTPUT RELAY ACTIVATED
EASY START UP
Connect power to keypad. Voltage can be 12 or 24 AC or DC. When using DC voltage pola-
rity must be observed. Keypad has an auto voltage sensing circuit that detects the applied
voltage.
THE FOLLOWING STEPS MUST BE TAKEN TO ACTIVATE THE KEYPAD !
STEP 1 ACTIVATING THE PROGRAM MODE
0 0 0 0
0
*
NORMALLY-CLOSED TAMPER SWITCH
DOOR SENSOR
KEY ACTIVE
The Tamper Switch is Normally-Closed when
the Keypad is installed in the back box and
securely fastened with the tamper-proof
screws.
Connect these terminals to a 24 hour zone
of an alarm panel if required.
24 HOUR
N/C
ZONE
N/C
MAGNETIC
CONTACT
DOOR AUTO RELOCK
The system will immediately relock the door after
it closes to prevent “tailgating”.
DOOR FORCED OPEN ALARM
The Keypad will generate an instant alarm
if the door is forced open. See page 6 for
programming.
A normally-closed door contact will enable the
Keypad to perform the following functions.
See page 3.
DOOR PROPPED OPEN ALARM
The Keypad will generate an alarm if the door is
left open longer than the preset delay time.
See page 6 for programming.
INTER-LOCK CONTROL
The inter-lock control output goes to ground, (-),
when the door is open in order to disable the
second Keypad in the inter-lock system. See
page 10 for wiring diagram.
ISOLATION RELAY
This is an NPN transistor open collector output that switches to ground, (-), for 10 seconds with each
key press. this can be used to turn on a buzzer or light an LED or operate a low current relay.
See page 3
PIEZO
BUZZER
NOTE: REMOVE FACTORY INSTALLED
JUMPER WHEN USING THIS FEATURE!
CURRENT NOT
TO EXCEED
100 MA.
CURRENT NOT
TO EXCEED
100 MA.