CAMDEN CM-120i Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 3

 Installation Instructions 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2# Incorrect Code Count Alarm 
 

Default: 0 (disabled) 
When set to zero, the keypad will not alarm on entry 
of invalid codes. When set to a value between 1 and 
20,  the  keypad  will  generate  an  alarm  after  the 
specified number of invalid codes have been entered, 
within two minutes. 
 
For  example, 

[*1]  2  #  6  * 

will  set  the  keypad  to 

generate  an  alarm  when  6  invalid  user  codes  have 
been entered. 
NOTE:  This  setting  also  requires  the  “Incorrect  code 
alarm Lockout” feature enabled. See 

5#

 on page 5. 

 

3# Force Unique User Codes 
 

Default: 1 (Enabled) 
When  set  to  zero,  the  keypad  will  accept  any  user 
code  for  each  user.  When  set  to  one,  during 
programming  of  new  user  codes,  the  keypad  will 
check  the  desired  code  against  all  currently 
programmed users, and only accept the user code if it 
is  unique.  Attempting  to  program  a  code  that  is  not 
unique  will  cause  an  error  alarm,  and  the 
programming  procedure  must  be  restarted  and  a 
different code selected. 
 
NOTE:  when  enabling  this  mode  (when  previously 
disabled), it is recommended the administrator erase 
all settings back to factory defaults 

first

, to ensure all 

user  codes  are  unique.  Failure  to  perform  this  step 
may leave duplicate user codes among those already 
learned, and result in unexpected operation. 
0 = disabled 
1 = enabled 
For  example, 

[*1]  3  #  0  * 

will  disable  “Force  Unique 

User Codes”. 
 

4# Anti-tailgating Enable / Disable 
 

Default: 1 (Enabled) 
Enable  or  disable  the  Anti-Tailgating  feature.  When 
enabled, the keypad will release relay 1 immediately 
after  sensing  the  door  has  opened  (via  the  door 
contacts).  This  ensures  the  lock  re-engages 
immediately  when  the  door  closes,  reducing  the  risk 
of tail-gate entry. 
0 = disabled 
1 = enabled 
To disable the anti-tailgating feature: 
First, enter program mode. Then enter [*1], then 4 #, 
then 0 to disable, or 1 to enable, then *. 
 
For example, 

[*1] 4 # 0* 

will disable the anti-tailgating 

feature. 

 

5# Backlight Control Enable/ Disable 

(applies to CM-120W only) 
 

Default: 0 (disabled) 
Enable or disable backlight control on keypress. 
When enabled, the backlight will be OFF until the first 
keypress. It will remain on for 5 seconds after the last 
keypress.  When  disabled,  the  backlight  will  remain 
ON continuously. 
0 = disabled 
1 = enabled 
To enable/disable Backlight Control mode: 
First,  enter  program  mode.  Then  enter  [*1],  then  5#, 
then 0 to disable, or 1 to enable, then *. 
For example, 

[*1] 5 # 1 * 

will make backlight turn 

off until the first keypress. 
 

6# User Two “Global Lockout” 
 

Default: 1 (Enabled) 
When enabled, user #2 (a manager, for instance) can 
lockout all other users by prefixing his code by two (or 
more) “#” keys. When a global lockout is engaged, no 
user code will activate the outputs, except user #1 & 
#2. Programming functions, and request to exit (REX) 
are  not  disabled.  This  can  be  used  (for  instance)  to 
immediately  control  all  access  while  changing 
selected user codes in case of a security problem, or 
for lockout over a weekend. 
 
To disable user two “global lockout” feature: 
First,  enter  program  mode.  Then  enter  [*1],  then  6#, 
then 0 to disable, or 1 to enable, then *. 
0 = disabled 
1 = enabled 
For example 

[*1] 6 # 0 * 

will disable user #2’s ability 

to engage a global lockout. 

 
Note: 

When  user  number  #2’s  key  code  is  prefixed 

with  two  or  more  ‘#’s,  the  “Global  User  Enable/ 
Disable” flag will be toggled. 

 

7# Relay Output Mode 
 

Default: 0 (Relay 1 Only) 
This  control  allows  the  installer  to  select  the  relay 
output  mode.  Chosing  the  default  (0)  means  that  a 
valid  code  activates  Relay  1  only,  and  Relay  2  is 
available for the various alarm conditions. 
Setting the Relay Output Mode to “1” will allocate the 
first 499 user numbers (memory addresses) to Relay 
1, and the remaining 500 user numbers to Relay 2. 

Setting  the  Relay  Output  Mode  to  “2”  will  sequence 
Relay 1 & 2 with an adjustable delay between the two 
outputs. Each relay will also have its own adjustable 
delay-on-release time.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CM-120i

Page 1: ...w to Program Keypad Using This Manual Brackets and spaces are not part of the codes They are used here to clarify the operations and group like functions Square brackets are used to indicate that the keys inside the brackets are to be pressed at the same time Requiring two keys to be pressed simultaneously reduces the chance that someone will accidentally get into programming mode When entering a ...

Page 2: ...e details Using with TX 99 Transmitter Another unique feature of our CM 120 keypad is the ability to plug in our TX 99 transmitter to send the signal wirelessly to our RX 91 or RX 92 receiver the keypad still requires 12 or 24V AC DC power to operate however The RF transmit function even works in Split Output Mode See wiring diagram 3 Page 11 for the RF mounting location SET UP INSTRUCTIONS Note 1...

Page 3: ... enable then For example 1 4 0 will disable the anti tailgating feature 5 Backlight Control Enable Disable applies to CM 120W only Default 0 disabled Enable or disable backlight control on keypress When enabled the backlight will be OFF until the first keypress It will remain on for 5 seconds after the last keypress When disabled the backlight will remain ON continuously 0 disabled 1 enabled To en...

Page 4: ...e relay on and enter a valid code to toggle the relay back off This is a global setting It is also possible to set for individual users See command 0 further along in this section To program relay 1 operate time First enter program mode Then enter 3 then 0 then the active time in seconds 0 toggled then For example 3 0 30 will set relay 1 operate time to 30 seconds 2 Door Prop open Alarm Delay Defa...

Page 5: ... invalid codes on the buzzer only 2 Stuck key alarm Default 0 Disabled Enable or disable the Stuck key alarm 0 disabled 1 enable The Stuck key alarm will activate the buzzer after 15 seconds factory set delay of the key being held continuously and reset as soon as the key is released or after 10 seconds whichever occurs first To enable the stuck key alarm First enter program mode Then enter 4 then...

Page 6: ...digit code 0 255 then For example 5 1 66 will configure the keypad to output a 26 bit wiegand protocol with a facility code of 66 6 Annunciation Control Functions 0 Yellow LED Enable Default 1 Enabled Enable or disable the yellow LED When enabled the yellow LED illuminates when any key is pressed 0 disabled 1 enabled To disable the yellow LED First enter program mode Then enter 6 then 0 then 0 to ...

Page 7: ... closes requires a magnetic door contact 0 disabled default 1 enabled To use this feature First enter program mode Then enter 6 6 0 to disable or 1 to enable then For example 6 6 1 will enable the red LED to annunciate the status of the locked device FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS If the settings have not been changed after shipment or if they have been reset they are as follows o Master User 1 Code is ...

Page 8: ...u make an input error and have not yet entered just wait 5 seconds and the command memory will be cleared automatically Start again You will not increment the error count o The Lockout on errors feature is disabled by default This will prevent the keypad from hanging up if anyone plays with the keypad in certain applications o Do not make the mistake of thinking you have to clear the red light if ...

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