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3.1 Four-digit 

Entry 

Codes 

To use a four-digit entry code, the # key must first be pressed then the four-digit code entered on the 
keypad. Four-digit entry codes can be programmed to operate either relay 1 or relay 2. 

When a four-digit code is entered on the keypad (preceded by #), the system checks its memory to 
see if the code is stored. If the four-digit entry code is not stored in the system memory, the relay(s) 
will not activate. If the four-digit code is stored, the system will then check to see if any of the time 
zone inputs are activated, and if the four-digit code is within the boundaries of the time zone that is 
activated. If the four-digit code falls within one or both of the time zone boundaries, the relay will not 
activate. If the time zones are not activated, or if the four-digit code is outside of the activated time 
zone(s), then the system will check the four-digit divide number. If the entered code is equal to or less 
than the divide number, relay 1 will activate for its programmed strike time. If the entered code is 
greater than the divide number, relay 2 will activate for its programmed strike time. If the door input is 
activated, the relay will deactivate one second after this input is activated, regardless of the 
programmed strike time. If no divide number is programmed, relay 2 will activate .1 second prior to 
relay 1 activation. Relay 1 will then activate for its programmed strike time. Relay 2 will deactivate .1 
second after relay 1 deactivates. If the door input (terminal 2) is activated, relay 1 will deactivate one 
second after this input is activated, regardless of the relay strike time remaining. Relay 2 will stay 
activated for the duration of the relay 1 strike time program. 

 

3.2 Five-digit 

Entry 

Codes 

To use a five-digit entry code, enter the five-digit code on the system keypad. Do not press # first 
when using five-digit entry codes. Five-digit entry codes can be programmed to operate either relay 1 
or relay 2. 

When a five-digit code is entered on the keypad, the system checks its memory to see if the code is 
stored. If the five-digit entry code is not stored in the system memory, the relay(s) will not activate. If 
the five-digit code is stored, then the system will check the five-digit divide number. If the entered 
code is equal to or less than the divide number, relay 1 will activate for its programmed strike time. If 
the entered code is greater than the divide number, relay 2 will activate for its programmed strike 
time. If the door input is activated, the relay will deactivate one second after this input is activated, 
regardless of the programmed strike time. Five-digit entry codes are not affected by the time zone 
inputs or hold boundaries. 

 

3.3 

Request to Exit Input 

A switch closure across terminals 1 and 12 will cause relay 1 to activate for its programmed strike 
time.  This input is not affected by the time zone inputs. 

 

3.4 

Door Open Input 

A switch closure across terminals 2 and 12 will cause the relay that is activated to deactivate one 
second after this input is activated. A useful application of this input would be to wire it to a normally 
closed door-switch that is held open when the door is closed. When the door is opened, the switch 
will close, cutting off the door strike one second later. This will stop a door strike from buzzing for 
prolonged periods of time if the relay strike time is set high. For example, if the relay strike time was 
set for 10 seconds and the door was opened after 2 seconds, the door switch input will stop the strike 
from buzzing after three seconds, even though the strike time was set to 10 seconds. 

If no entry code divide number is programmed, and the second relay is being used as an alarm by-
pass relay, the door input switch does not prematurely deactivate the second relay. For example, if 
the strike time for relay 1 is set to 10 seconds, relay 2 will activate .1 seconds prior to relay 1. If the 
door input deactivates relay 1 after three seconds, relay 2 will remain activated for the full strike time. 

 

SECTION 3 – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

Summary of Contents for 1504-080

Page 1: ... Alone Digital Keypad Entry Devices Owner s Manual P N 1506 065 REV F 3 14 Copyright 2001 DoorKing Inc All rights reserved DoorKing Inc 120 Glasgow Avenue Inglewood California 90301 U S A Phone 310 645 0023 Fax 310 641 1586 www doorking com ...

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Page 3: ... reserves the right to make changes in the products described in this manual without notice and without obligation of DoorKing Inc to notify any persons of any such revisions or changes Additionally DoorKing Inc makes no representations or warranties with respect to this manual This manual is copyrighted all rights reserved No portion of this manual may be copied reproduced translated or reduced t...

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Page 5: ...ng ALL Four digit Entry Codes 16 2 7 Four digit entry Code Divide Number 16 2 8 Programming Five digit Entry Codes 17 2 9 Erasing Individual Five digit Entry Codes 17 2 10 Erasing ALL Five digit Entry Codes 17 2 11 Five digit Entry Code Divide Number 17 2 12 Hold Boundary Programming 18 2 13 Time Zone 1 Boundary Programming 18 2 14 Time Zone 2 Boundary Programming 18 SECTION 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIO...

Page 6: ...nd gate operator or in such a way that a person cannot operate the entry system and touch the gate or gate operator at the same time Always disconnect power when performing service on the system If the unit is mounted outdoors be sure that the wiring to the unit is designed for direct under ground burial even if the wire is run inside a conduit Surge suppression is recommended on the low voltage i...

Page 7: ... pilaster or they can be mounted using a gooseneck mounting post p n 1200 045 or 1200 046 SECTION 1 INSTALLATION 1 0 7 8 9 6 5 4 3 2 10 0 5 25 2 875 6 125 3 0 5 0 2 5 2 5 875 1 25 1 31 875 Dia Model 1504 Surface Mount 6 375 4 375 2 5 2 5 25 875 5 25 1 2 3 6 5 4 9 8 7 0 Model 1506 Surface Mount ...

Page 8: ...ugh in box and wiring first and then install the keypad into the rough in box 1 2 3 6 5 4 9 8 7 0 7 125 8 375 6 625 4 0 2 56 75 875 4 25 4 375 875 5 375 7 0 2 25 2 25 1 25 2 0 4 0 5 625 4 375 4 25 1 25 875 2 125 75 1 875 2 875 3 875 875 25 25 25 10 24 STUD FLUSH MOUNT KEYPAD ROUGH IN BOX ROUGH IN BOX FLUSH KEYPAD ...

Page 9: ...a properly grounded metal conduit a cold water pipe or a grounding rod driven at least 10 feet into the soil A gooseneck post anchored or mounted on concrete does not make a good ground Avoid any splices in wiring If a splice is made it must be soldered and sealed in a watertight junction box Relay contacts are rated for 30 Volt 1 Amp A switch closure across terminals 1 and 12 will activate relay ...

Page 10: ...agram 6 2 3 4 5 12 11 1 10 9 8 7 14 13 GND Master Code ON OFF Electric Strike Magnetic Lock Power 16 VAC 20 VA Keypad Power Push to Exit Time Zone 2 Time Zone 1 Electric Strike Magnetic Lock Door Switch Gate Operator 1506 010 Circuit Board ...

Page 11: ...RMALLY CLOSED N C 7 RELAY 1 NORMALLY OPEN N O 8 RELAY 2 COMMON 9 RELAY 2 NORMALLY CLOSED N C 10 RELAY 2 NORMALLY OPEN N O 11 LOW VOLTAGE COMMON 12 LOW VOLTAGE COMMON 13 INPUT POWER 10 16 5 VAC or 12 24 VDC 14 INPUT POWER 10 16 5 VAC or 12 24 VDC NOTES A switch closure across terminals 1 and 12 will activate relay 1 for its programmed strike time Relay contacts are rated for 30 Volt 1 amp maximum p...

Page 12: ...e diagrams are provided for convenience only For detailed wiring information on Aiphone products visit their website at www aiphone com 1 E Aiphone LEF Master Station Red Red Blue Blue Push Button Speaker Red Red Blue Blue Push Button Speaker 47 uf 47 uf 1 E Aiphone LEM 1 Master Station ...

Page 13: ... 081 secondary keypad Pay careful attention to the terminal numbers as they can appear backwards numbered right to left when the faceplate is opened Use 22 AWG shielded cable maximum length 200 feet The secondary keypad has no relays Valid entry codes entered on the secondary keypad will activate the relays in the 1506 keypad 1599 010 Board 1506 081 Secondary Keypad To Main Terminals 13 and 14 To ...

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Page 15: ...he amount of time that the relay s will be activated when a valid entry code is entered on the keypad The unit has two relays both of which can be programmed with individual strike times Setting the strike time to 00 will activate the relay for second The factory setting is 1 second 1 Press 03 and enter the four digit master code _ _ _ _ short beep 2 Enter the relay time in seconds _ _ 00 99 for r...

Page 16: ... have been erased 2 7 Four digit Entry Code Divide Number The four digit entry codes can be made to activate either relay 1 or relay 2 by programming a four digit divide number Four digit entry codes equal to or less than the divide number will activate relay 1 while four digit entry codes greater than the divide number will activate relay 2 If no divide number is programmed enter in step 2 then r...

Page 17: ...erased 2 11 Five digit Entry Code Divide Number The five digit entry codes can be made to activate either relay 1 or relay 2 by programming a five digit divide number Five digit entry codes equal to or less than the divide number will activate relay 1 while five digit entry codes greater than the divide number will activate relay 2 If no divide number is programmed enter in step 2 then relay 2 act...

Page 18: ...ime zone 1 establishes a set of four digit entry codes that will be denied access if the time zone 1 input terminal 3 is activated This time zone does not affect the five digit entry codes 1 Press 05 and enter the four digit master code _ _ _ _ short beep 2 Enter a four digit code for the lower boundary _ _ _ _ then press short beep 3 Enter a four digit code for the upper boundary _ _ _ _ then pre...

Page 19: ...rammed to operate either relay 1 or relay 2 When a five digit code is entered on the keypad the system checks its memory to see if the code is stored If the five digit entry code is not stored in the system memory the relay s will not activate If the five digit code is stored then the system will check the five digit divide number If the entered code is equal to or less than the divide number rela...

Page 20: ...d boundary will activate relay 2 indefinitely Five digit entry codes are not affected by hold boundaries To deactivate a relay that is latched simply re enter the number that was used to activate the relay See sample charts below Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 1 momentarily activates with code 2000 or lower Divide Number 2000 Relay 2 momentarily activates with codes 2001 thru 2009 Lower Hold Boundary 2010 ...

Page 21: ...undaries may overlap each other Five digit entry codes are not time zone restricted Time Zone 1 Time Zone 2 Entry codes 1999 and lower are not time zone restricted Lower Boundary 2000 Entry codes 2000 thru 3000 are restricted by time zone 1 Upper Boundary 3000 Entry codes 3001 thru 3999 are not time zone restricted Lower Boundary 4000 Entry codes 4000 thru 5000 are restricted by time zone 2 Upper ...

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Page 23: ...tricted Reprogram time zone or disable time zone input Be sure entry code is less than divide number or reprogram divide number Four digit entry codes will not activate relay 2 Be sure entry code is programmed into the keypad Press first then enter four digit number Code may be time zone restricted Reprogram time zone or disable time zone input Be sure entry code is greater than divide number or r...

Page 24: ...ables below to record data entered into the keypad system MASTER CODE 4 DIGIT HOLD BOUNDARIES LOWER UPPER 4 DIGIT DIVIDE NUMBER 5 DIGIT DIVIDE NUMBER TIME ZONE 1 BOUNDARIES LOWER UPPER TIME ZONE 2 BOUNDARIES LOWER UPPER 5 DIGIT ENTRY CODES 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

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