4
Be sure to either commit the Master Code to memory or
record it in a safe place. If the Master Code is ever lost,
the keypad will need to be restarted using the First Time
Startup procedure described on page 2.
32 Add (or Edit) a User Code
Allows you to add a new or edit an existing
User Code
.
User Codes are 3-6 digit numbers the User presses into
the keypad keys to activate one or more Outputs. The
A-100 Series keypads can hold up to 150 User Codes
in its memory, thus allowing up to 150 people to pos-
sess their own individual User Codes. The keypad
memory associates each User Code with a 3-digit
User
Number
listed from 000 to 149. Therefore, when adding
new User Codes, you must also select a 3-digit User
Number between 000 and 149 that will be associated
("linked") with the new User Code. As with the Master
Code, only numbers zero through 9 are valid digits for
User Codes (keys
*
or
#
are not allowed) and each
User Code must be unique. Programming requires en-
tering the new User Code twice for confirmation, as fol-
lows:
Press:
32#
[
G1
] (
User Number
)
#
[
G1
] (
User Code
)
#
[
G1
] (
re-enter User Code
)
#*
[
G1
].
33 Add (or Edit) a User Code with Output 1 Duration
Same as Function 32 plus the ability of the individual
User Code to activate Output 1 for a specified duration
(from 01 to 99 seconds). Program 00 to select "latch
mode" where output remains activated by the entry of a
valid User Code (until deactivated by the entry of a sec-
ond valid User Code).
Press:
33#
[
G1
] (
time 01-99
)
#
[
G1
] (
User Number
)
#
[
G1
] (
User Code
)
#
[
G1
] (
re-enter User Code
)
#*
[
G1
].
34 Delete User Code
Overwrites specified User Number with vacant data,
thus erasing the User Code from memory.
Press:
34#
[
G1
] (
User Number
)
#*
[
G1
].
40 Reset Keypad
Erase all existing keypad programming and return the
keypad back to its original "out of box" factory default
condition
Press:
40#
[
G1
]
12345#
[
G1
]
12345#*
[
G1
].
52 Add (or Edit) a User Code with Output Activation
Same as Function 32 plus the ability of the individual
User Code to activate the specified Output(s).
Press:
52#
[
G1
] (
2-digits*
)
#
[
G1
] (
User Number
)
#
[
G1
] (
User Code
)
#
[
G1
] (
re-enter User Code
)
#*
[
G1
].
*
Some examples of the "2-digits" field:
•
press "12" to activate Outputs 1 and 2
•
press "23" to activate Outputs 2 and 3
•
press "13" to activate Outputs 1 and 3
•
press "02" to activate Output 2 only
•
press "10" to activate Output 1 only ...etc.
Note:
If Function 70 ("
Output 3 Activates on First
Keypress
") is enabled, Output 3 cannot be included in
the choices offered by Function 52.
Note:
The value in “Output 2 timer value” (from 01 to 99
seconds) is the duration of relay #2 activation when the
door bell button is momentarily pressed. If the door bell
activation must follow the key press action, then “Output
2 timer value” should be 00.
60 Sounder Beeps
Activate sounder beeping or deactivate when pressing
User Codes only.
Always ON Press:
60#
[
G1
]
1#*
[
G1
].
OFF for User Codes:
60#
[
G1
]
0#*
[
G1
].
Sounder factory default is "Always ON".
70 Output 3 Activates on First Keypress
Enable Output 3 to activate upon any first keypress
when in "Normal Mode" (such as the first keypress
when entering a User Code). Output 3 is a 250mA
open collector transistor output. Function 70 can be
used for many purposes, such as to trigger a surveil-
lance camera to record all activity at the keypad. In ad-
dition, Output 3 is silent, therefore Users will be unaware
when Output 3 is activated. Function 70 can also be
used to deactivate this feature, as follows:
Activate Press:
70#
[
G1
]
1#*
[
G1
].
Deactivate Press:
70#
[
G1
]
0#*
[
G1
].
Note:
If Function 70 is enabled, Output 3 cannot be
included in the choices offered by Function 52.
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: —Reorient or relocate the re-
ceiving antenna. —Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. —Connect the equipment into an
outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. —Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
TV technician for help.