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If this test does not activate the lock, check the lock wiring
(Appendix B – page 31). If your wiring is correct, check the
KE-265 relay settings (see Setting Relay Options on page 11).
If this test does activate the output (you should hear the relay
click and the locking device should unlock), reprogram the
Master Code and User Codes. Review Overview of System Code
Programming on page 16.
Remember that all six codes have to be different from each
other. It is also important not to let more than 5 seconds elapse
between button presses or the system will reset and you will have
to start over.
For an existing Installation:
There are typically two reasons for code loss: static or inductive
kickback. There is no way to determine if the system has been
affected by either of these, however, you can reprogram the system
codes as described in User Code Programming. It is very important
the system is properly grounded and the MOV has been installed,
otherwise static and code loss may be an ongoing problem.
The Door opens with the first press on the Keypad.
If the unit has just been installed, check the CCTV jumper (see
Setting Relay Options on page 11). If you do not have a CCTV
connected to the KE-265, make sure the CCTV jumper is NOT
installed across the1st and 2nd pins or the 2nd and 3rd pins.
Keypad is completely dead.
Interrupted Power - First check your power supply to see that power
has not been cut off. Using a voltmeter, check the incoming voltage
on terminal strip “B” (12-24V AC/DC IN). If the voltage reads low,
the electric locking device may be drawing too much current. To
test, remove the wires to the device and recheck the voltage. If the
voltage now reads normal, check the current draw of the locking