CAMDEN CM-120i Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 8

 Installation Instructions 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Current Draw    

30 mA standby, 90 mA max. 

Capacity  

 

999 User codes 

Length   

 

Up to 8 digits (10 million 
possible codes) 

Response time   

0.3 seconds 

Inputs    

 

1 x REX input 
1 x Door Contact input 

Relay Output    

2 x Form C (SPDT) 

Relay contact rating  

3 amps @ 24 VDC/120 VAC 

Wiegand Output 

26 bit raw (opt. Facility code) 

RF Output 

 

2-channel w/ optional TX-99 

Time Delay  

 

1 to 255 seconds, or Latched 

 
 

Section 5_________________ 
 
Warranty 
 

Camden Door Controls guarantees the CM-120i or 
CM120W to be free from manufacturing defects for 3 
years from date of sale. If during the first 3 years the 
CM120i or CM120W fails to perform correctly, it may 
be returned to our factory where it will be repaired or 
replaced (at our discretion) without charge. Except as 
stated  herein,  Camden  extends  no  warranties 
expressed or implied regarding function, performance 
or service. 
 

Troubleshooting Tips 
 

If you make an input error (e.g. if you enter a 

non-existent  User  Code)  and  press  the  star  key,  the 
red LED will light. Simply start over. 
 

If you 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. 
 

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. 

 
 
         
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Do  not  make  the  mistake  of  thinking  you  have  to 

'clear' the red light if you make an error. Just re-enter 
the  correct  number.  The  red  LED  will  clear 
automatically with the first key you press. 
 

Be  sure  you  are  pressing  the  buttons  firmly.  The 

yellow  LED  should  come  on  and  an  audio  tone 
should  sound  with  each  key  pressed,  unless  these 
features have been disabled. 
 

 

When using the optional TX-99 plug-in transmitter, 

follow  the  ‘learn-in’  procedure  documented  in  the  
RX-91  or  RX-92  Receiver  installation  manual.  The 
Keypad  counts  as  one  device  to  the  receiver 
regardless  of  how  many  pin  codes  learned  into  the 
keypad. 

 
 

Questions? 

Visit us online at 

www.camdencontrols.com

  

Call us toll-free at 1-877-CAMDEN9 or 

(905)366-3377

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  

File: CM-120_NF_MAN Rev4 
Firmware Version: 1.1 
Revised: July 24, 2018 
Part No.: 

40-82B144

 

www.camdencontrols.com  
Toll Free: 1.877.226.3369 

5502 Timberlea Blvd.,  
Mississauga, ON Canada L4W 2T7 

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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