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1) Carry out the electrical connections to the 

MAIN PCB

 (Pic.8).

2) Set only one of the switches

 DIP 1 or DIP 2 or DIP 3 or DIP 4

 to 

ON 

(It is through

    the first four DIp-switches that different ACCESS CODES can be stored).
    The 

red led 1

 on the main PCB flashes.

3) Press the 

ACCESS CODE (from 1 to 6 digits) - press A

.

    The green led goes on followed by a long confirming beep.
4) Set 

all

 

DIP

-switches to 

OFF

. The red led 1 on the PCB goes off.

= Pure contact for STOP function only: 

direct to

    the relay in case of an emergency

NOTE: The relay A can take up to 4 different access codes max. Each code
is to be stored individually by setting any 

one of the first 4 DIP-switches to ON

.

PLEASE NOTE: THIS OPERATION ERASES COMPLETELY ALL THE ACCESS CODES AND ANY ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS STORED WITH THE RELAY

INVOLVED IN THIS PROCESS.

Carry out the electrical connections to the keypad, main PCB and the Elpro
control box (or to a control relay). Pic. 8.
The DGT 61 keypad  incorporates also a pure NC contact to get the STOP
function. The contacts of the 

C

 - 

NC

 terminals on the 

main PCB

 are opened

on pulsing the 

STOP button in the keypad, and no code is required to be

entered

.

Once satisfied that the main PCB is properly connected to the Elpro control
box, and the selected ACCESS CODES stored with the required output, to operate
with the keypad just press the keys corresponding to the 

ACCESS CODE

, followed

by the key corresponding to the required 

OUTPUT

 (

A

 or 

B

).

The green led goes on followed a long confirming beeping.

1) Set the 

Dip-sw. 10 

to 

ON.

 The red led 1

    flashes.
2) Press the key 

 9 9 9 (three times)

.

3) Press 

button A

 or 

to erase the encoding

   and the functions from output A or B
4) Set 

all the DIP-switches

 to 

OFF.

    5 short beeps confirm the operation
    while the green led keeps flashing as
    long as beeping can be heard.

!

1)

2)

1)

2)

3)

OFF

1)

3)

4)

1

Diagram

Diagram

ingresso

automatizzato B o

altre utenze

12-24Vac/dc

XY

Z

X

Y Z

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A

B

XY

Z

13 14

3 4

6

X

Y

Z

Keypad DGT 61

Keypad DGT 61

3 4

14

13

13

14

3

3

3

NC

C

X

Y

Z

A

B

S

S

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

S

5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

(*)

(*)

(*) 

The connection

to 

Z terminal 

is

required in case of

weak or disturbed

signal

(*)

STOP

1**

ON

ON

3**

ON

4**

ON

2**

ON

ON

ON

ON

**once encoding/programming phases are completed, all Dip-switches are to be set to OFF

1**

2**

3**

4**

1

ON

STOP

ON

10

OFF

10

2)

1

2 3

4

5 6

7

8 9

A

B

1) Carry out the electrical connections to the 

MAIN PCB

 (Pic.8).

2) Set only one of the switches

 DIP 1 or DIP 2 or DIP 3 or DIP 4

 to 

ON 

(It is through

    the first four DIp-switches that different ACCESS CODES can be stored).
    The 

red led 1

 on the main PCB flashes.

3) Press the 

ACCESS CODE (from 1 to 6 digits) - press B

.

    The green led goes on followed by a long confirming beep.
4) Set 

all

 

DIP

-switches to 

OFF

. The red led 1 on the PCB goes off.

NOTE: The relay B can take up to 4 different access codes max. Each code
is to be stored individually by setting any 

one of the first 4 DIP-switches to ON

.

OFF

1)

3)

4)

1

1

ON

2)

1

2 3

4

5 6

7

8 9

1

2 3

4

5 6

7

8 9

oppure

A

B

3

If the access code sequence is

incorrect: 

the unit gives out  

3

beeping souds and the red led

illuminates for 2 seconds.

Dial correctly or reprogram the unit.

9 9

9

A

B

A

B

(*)

DGT 61

12-24V

cc/ca

A

B

NC

X

Y

Z

STOP

1

2 3

4

5 6

7

8 9

A

B

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STOP

1

2 3

4

5 6

7

8 9

A

B

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STOP

1

2 3

4

5 6

7

8 9

A

B

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12-24V

ac/dc

12-24V

ac/dc

DGT 61

 is a custom-encoded control accessory designed  to open and close any automatic access system. It can be also used to control other external

applications. 

DGT 61 

consists of a 

Keypad

 (in an anti-corrosion treated aluminium casing, in two options either to be partially recessed or surface mounted)

cable connected (x 4 wires) to the 

Main PCB

; this one is to be installed near the Elpro electronic control box for the electrical connections. The keypad

incorporates the button keys, illuminated in blue from the back: nine digits, two outputs A and B and one output for the emergency stop button. The main PCB

is fitted with a terminal block where power supply is to be connected (in parallel also to the keypads), with the N.O. contacts of the A and B output relays

and with one pure N.C. terminal output of a third relay, providing connections for an emergency stop. A second block of terminals X and Y (and a third

one Z for long distance or disturbed signals) receive the encoded signal from the keypads. Programming is simple and immediate by Dip-switches on

the main PCB. Each channel can take up to 4 different numerical codes; any one code, through the same channel either A or B, operates the same

function. Other professionally advanced functions can be achieved by the two relays (bistable outputs, timed bistable outputs, output delay, etc.), and

can be enabled by the Dip-switches on the main PCB. Other external control applications are also made possible (eg. illumination, alarm systems and

watering) besides automatic door/gate systems, etc.

In these cases, it is recommended that a relay be always fitted between the PCB and the other possible applications.

Pic.7

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GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Instructions manual DGT 61 digital keypad

GB

Pic.8

DIAGRAM OF A POSSIBLE INSTALLATION WITH TWO KEYPADS AND ONE PCB

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Instructions manual DGT 61 digital keypad

GB

STORING ONE OR MORE ACCESS CODES ONTO THE RELAY OUTPUT A

STORING ONE OR MORE ACCESS CODES ON O THE RELAY OUTPUT B

HOW TO OPERATE WITH DGT 61 KEYPAD

ENABLING THE STOP BUTTON KEY

MEMORY CLEARING

Diagram

Diagram

Diagram

page 9

page 10

1st CODE
to relay B

2nd CODE
 to relay B

3rd CODE
 to relay B

4th CODE
to relay B

1st CODE
to relay A

2nd CODE
to relay A

3rd CODE
to relay A

4th CODE
to relay A

Automated

access A or

other applications

Controll box series

 Elpro - access A

Controll box Elpro 6 -

access B

common

common

open

stop

open/stop/close

24V

ac/dc

stop

open

open

relay NO

C NO

NO

C

NC

C

max 0.5mm²

up to 100m

main PCB

24V

ac/dc

0.5mm² up to 100m

1 or more

keypads DGT 61

Main PCB

max 0.5mm² up to 100m

(*) 

the connection to 

the

Z terminal 

is required in

case of weak or

disturbed signal

12-24V

ac/dc

Red led 1

:

It flashes during

programming phase

Red led 2

: It flashes slowly

when X Y are properly connected

to the keypad

Jumper for 12Vdc power supply

:

when jumper is fitted, 12Vdc power

supply is possible

relay NC

relay NO

C NO

NO

C

NC

C

relay

 NC

relay N0

relay N0

ACCESS

CODE

LONG

BEEPING

green led

for 1 second

A or B output

Main PCB

red led

for 2 seconds

press

 STOP

pure contact

relay A

ALL DIP-SW.

TO OFF

Main PCB

Main PCB

ACCESS

CODE

relay B

ALL DIP-SW.

TO OFF

Main PCB

Main PCB

ACCESS

CODE

n°3 short beeps

Red led

for 2 seconds

Main

PCB

main PCB

keypad

A or B output

n°5 Beeps

green led

ALL DIP-SW.

TO OFF

or

4)

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