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Note:

1. It is suggested to use a linear power supply unit to prevent power rating reduction  

    from the keypad.

2. It is suggested to use #22~26 AWG insulation wire.

3. Exit button is at N.O. contact.

4.  With  CE  qualified  EMC  specification.

5. The door strike or relay must have a varistor or a diode across the door strike 

    terminals to suppress the back EMF of the strike – failure to do so will damage the 

    relay contacts and electronic components, or even burn the controller.

1. Master Code

T h e   m a s t e r   c o d e   c o m p r i s e s   a   f o u r - d i g i t   c o d e   a n d   i s   u s e d   t o   a c c e s s   p r o g r a m m i n g

functions of the digital keypad and cannot be used for access request i.e. it cannot be

t h e   s a m e   a s   o t h e r   P I N s .   T h e   d e f a u l t   m a s t e r   c o d e   i s   1 2 3 4 .   U n d e r   n o r m a l   o p e r a t i o n ,

entering PINs will gain access. In the programming mode, the keypad can be used to

add/delete PINs, set relay strike time and other operation functions.

2. Entering Programming Mode

Enter the master code twice 1234, 1234 to enter Programming Mode (1 beep and Yellow

LED is on).

3. Setting Relay Strike Time

The relay strike time determines the amount of time that the door remains unlocked

after a valid PIN is entered.

NOTE: 

For  both  Relay  1  &  Relay  2,  entering  00 will set relay strike time to 0 second. 

a. Enter Programming Mode.

b. Press   1 for Relay 1 (Yellow LED flashes).

Press   5 for Relay 2 (Yellow LED flashes).

c. Press 00-99 (1 beep and Yellow LED is on).

d. Press 

 (1 beep ) to be back to Standby Mode (Blue LED is on).

Entering 05 indicates 5 seconds and so on.

4. Clearing Memory of All PINs

a. Enter Programming Mode.

b. Press    8 (Yellow LED flashes).

c. Press 88 (Yellow LED is on and 7 beeps).

d. Press 

 (1 beep) to be back to Standby Mode (Blue LED is on).

5. Resetting Controller Parameters to Factory Default Value

a. Enter Programming Mode.

b. Enter    8 (Yellow LED flashes).

Wiring Diagrams

Operation Instructions

Factory Default Setting:

Master Code

 

1234(4 digits), Capable for 4~6 digits in length

Relay Strike Time

 

1 second

 

Pressed Key Time Delay

 

5 seconds

 

(fixed)

 

Programming Mode Time Delay

 

30 seconds

 

(fixed)

 

6. When the digital keypad controller supplies power, please wait until Green LED flashes

(8 beeps and Blue LED is on) to enter Standby Mode.

Exit Button

       Digital Keypad
Separated Controller System

GEM-800

 Electromagnetic

EB220N

 Electric Dropbolt

GK-300

 Electric Strike

(Timed)

N.O.

COM

N.C (Fail-safe) / N.O (Fail-secure) Switchable

Tamp(-)

12~24V

 (Anti-tamper alarm function is 
  triggered at the same time)

DG-187

Power Supply
Unit

Electric Lock 1

Fail-secure Mode

Power Supply Unit

Electric Lock 2

Fail-safe Mode
Power Supply Unit

EXIT Button2

EXIT Button1

Diode

Varistor

Door Closed=N.O.
Door Open=N.C.

BlackRedWhiteYellow

12 VDC

Relay 2

Relay 1

INPUT
AC/DC

To Keypad

A B

A B

To Keypad

T

A

MP-REED GND P

.B.1 N.O1COM1 N.C1 GND P

.B.2 N.O2COM2 N.C2

REED

8. When the keypad wire is not long enough, cut off the black wire (with the white color wire 
    head), and you can make the extension wire on your own.

7. Anti-Tamper Alarm output Tamp(-): DC12V/100mA (-) output. It is capable to connect with an alarm

buzzer or a caution light, and triggered the anti-tamper alarm function at the same time.
Tamp (-) is N.C. output, and when it is triggered, it becomes N.O. output.

Black Wire Cable 

Emergency 
     Light

 Lock

or

or

PBT-800

AS-500

European Standard Size

ANSI Size

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