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Auto/Manual Code Entry Settings

Auto Code 

Entry Mode

7   01   #

The # key after entering 

an access code will NOT 

be required. 

Important Note: For this 

feature to work, ALL 

codes must be the same 

number of digits as the 

master code. Ex. If the 

Master Code is 6-digits, 

all other codes must be 

the 6 digits to enable Auto 

Code Entry Mode.

Manual Code 

Entry Mode

7   02   #

The # key after entering 

an access code will be re-

quired but all codes may 

vary in digit length.

Blinking Yellow LED Settings

Blinking Yellow 

LED - On

7   31   #

The amber LED will blink 

every 2 seconds during 

functionality

Operating Voltage:

12V-24V DC, Auto adjusting

Operating Current:

40mA (quiescent) to 100mA (three relays active)

Operation Temperature:

-4 F to +158 F

Environmental Humidity:

5-95% relative humidity non-condensing

Working Environment & Ingress Protection:

All weather, IP-66

Number of Users:

Output 1 – 1,000 User PINs + 50 Duress Codes

Output 2 – 100 User PINs + 10 Duress Codes

Output 3 – 100 User PINs + 10 Duress Codes

Number of Visitor Codes:

50, programmable for one time or with the time limit

Timings for Code Entry:

10 seconds waiting for next digit entry

The Timers:

Three 1-99,999 Seconds (Over 24 Hours possible) Independent 

Programmable Timers for O/P 1, 2 & 3

Specifications

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Summary of Contents for dolkpl1kb

Page 1: ...DOLKPL1KB DOLKPS1KB DOLKSF1KB USER MANUAL 1 Connection Terminals 2 Basic Wiring Example 3 Quick Start Guide 4 Programming Guide 5 Specifications VIDEO INSTRUCTIONAL...

Page 2: ...ently as a stand alone keypad 1 2 12 24V DC Power Input Terminal 3 8 OUTPUT 1 and OUTPUT 2 Output Relay 1 and 2 N C Normally closed COM Common ground N O Normally open 9 EG IN Egress Input The optiona...

Page 3: ...ignal lasts as long as programmed Entering an output 1 code will deactivate the warning signal Open Door Warning The door will signal a warning if the door is left open for longer than the programmed...

Page 4: ...e lock parallel with the lock power terminals to absorb the back EMF and prevent keypad damage The 1N4004 is not required for AC power To avoid electrostatic discharge from interfering with the keypad...

Page 5: ...shes 5 Power up delay Continuous Beeps Continuous Flashes 6 Output relay activation 1 second Beep 7 Standby 1 flash every second 8 System refreshing Quick flashes for 2 5 minutes 9 Pin already stored...

Page 6: ...ing either push and hold down the egress button that has been installed or bridge a wire from the egress in terminal 9 to the negative ground power terminal 15 3 While you are either pushing the butto...

Page 7: ...equire a new user number Note It is important to docu ment your user numbers because users can be de leted and reassigned new codes for access Delete Access Codes Output 1 2 3 Output Number 05 1 2 or...

Page 8: ...odes the keypad is dis abled for 60 seconds Duress safety setting 60 2 After 10 successive false codes Duress is activated Entering an Access Code Authorization Code will disable the Duress Output Ext...

Page 9: ...ber LED will blink every 2 seconds during functionality Operating Voltage 12V 24V DC Auto adjusting Operating Current 40mA quiescent to 100mA three relays active Operation Temperature 4 F to 158 F Env...

Page 10: ...100mA sink Max for the following outputs a Duress b Alarm c Key Active d Output 3 Door Bell version only e Inter lock Output Contact Ratings Output Relay 1 N C N O dry contacts 5A 24VDC Max Output Rel...

Page 11: ...CULAR PURPOSE BUYER MAKES NO RELIANCE ON ANY REPRESENTATION OF TRANSMITTER SOLUTIONS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH REGARD TO THE GOODS AND ACCEPTS THEM AS IS WHERE IS TRANSMITTER SOLUTIONS SELLS THE GOODS T...

Page 12: ...7380 S Eastern Ave Suite 124 320 Las Vegas NV 89123 866 975 0101 866 975 0404 fax www transmittersolutions com...

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