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System Hardware Setup
Remote By-Pass
In some cases, it may be necessary to control the door from a
remote area such as a security station or reception desk. The KE-
265 provides for a Remote By-Pass/REX (Exit Switch) or Keypad
override. This can be accomplished by connecting a normally
open switch to the “REMOTE” screw terminals on the circuit board
(Appendix A – page 30). When the Remote By-Pass switch is
depressed, the contact bypasses the Keypad and activates the relay
tied to “1, 2 UNLOCK” (see Setting Relay Options). The relay is
activated for the same time length as the programmed Door Open
Time (see Programming Door Open Time).
Anti-Tailgating
Some security applications require stricter door monitoring. Anti-
tailgating can be accomplished by installing a normally closed door
monitor switch to the “DOOR MONITOR” screw terminals on the
circuit board (Appendix A). This switch may be the output of a latch
monitor switch, a monitor maglock or an alarm switch that senses
door movement. When this switch opens, it will relock the door.
(Note: If a door monitor switch is NOT used, you must jump the
“MONITOR” screw terminals with the factory installed wire.)
Setting Relay Options
The KE-265 provides a variety of options for configuring both
relays. These options include User Unlock Authorization, Latching
Authorization and CCTV/Doorbell setup. Configuring these options
is accomplished by setting jumpers on the Control Module circuit
board. To set relay options, first locate the relay jumpers (3 rows of
7 pins). Next to each set of three pins, there is a description of the