background image

TESTING THE KEYPAD

1. 

1. Connect the positive (+) lead of your power 

supply to the terminal strip (TS1) +V input.

2.

2. Connect the negative (-) lead of your power 

supply to the terminal strip (TS1) -V input.

3. 

3. Turn on your power supply.
4.

4. Press 7890#123456*. If all 12 keypresses have 

been verified, the keypad will enter self test mode. 
Either the LED’s  will flash or the sounder will beep 3
times,.then light or sound continuously for 3 sec
onds (except on the mullion). If these responses do 
not happen, try the test mode again and then call 
tech support. 

Note:

Note: self test mode can be used 

when troubleshooting a keypad in the field. If you do 
not get the continuous light or sound then the mem
ory has been corrupt and should be re-programmed 
with the 46 command (see option #19).

5. 

5. Enter the master code of 1234*. The relay will ener

gize. Refer to programming section to program your 
keypad.

NOTE:

NOTE:
The keypad may be programmed in your shop or at the
installation site. Programmed information is stored in non-
volatile memory so it will not be lost if power is 

removed.

PROGRAMMING

1. Enter programming mode

Yellow LED

1

Press 99 # (master code ) 

*

*

Flashes slowly

2. To change master code

2

Press 1 # (new master code) 

*

Flashes fast

Repeat 

(new master code) 

*

Flashes slowly

If main relay time must be changed, substitute option 2 
from 

PROGRAMMING OPTIONS CHART for step above

.

3. To add/change second code

Press 2 # (new user code) 

*

Flashes fast

Repeat 

(new user code) 

*

Flashes slowly

4. To add/change third code

Press 3 # (new user code) 

*

Flashes fast

Repeat 

(new user code) 

*

Flashes slowly

5. Up to 120 codes may be added in this fashion

6. Exit programming mode

Press **

Out

NOTES:

• User location represents one location in memory 

where an individual code is stored.  A user code is 
stored in it’s own user location.  
There are 120 user locations available.

1

Some Door•Gard products contain a sounder in 

place of the yellow LED. In these products the 
flashing is replaced by a beeping.

• 

2

The master code is always in user location 1

The master code is always in user location 1.

• The master code allows access to the

programming mode & activates the main relay.

• All codes must be followed by the 

*

* key.

• Codes may be from 1-6 digits in length, and digits 

may be repeated.

• If the master code is forgotten or does not seem to

If the master code is forgotten or does not seem to
be working

be working, momentarily push SW1 on the 

circuit

board

, (see wiring diagram for location) to enter pro-

gramming mode and follow step two from above to
program a new master code.

• If the yellow LED lights (or sounder sounds) solid while

in programming mode an error has occurred. Press 

*

to clear (yellow LED should flash or sounder sound)
and start over from step 2 or 3 

above.

COMMAND AND 

CONTROL DEFAULTS

The Door-Gard Command and Control Series 
keypads are designed for easy installation in a 
minimum amount of time. The following defaults
have been factory programmed.

Master Code (user 1)

1234

1234

Main Relay will energize for

5 seconds

5 seconds

Auxiliary Outputs will energize for

5 seconds

5 seconds

Panic will energize

Output 4

Output 4

Keypad Active Output

Off

Off

Remote Triggering Input will energize

Main Relay

Main Relay

Keypress Feedback

On

On

Led on when powered up

RED

RED

Led on when relay is activated

GREEN

GREEN

If defaults must be changed or additional functions
are desired, please refer to the 

PROGRAMMING

OPTIONS

chart after you are familiar with the

PROGRAMMING

section.

1

2

Reviews: