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KE-350 Installation and Operations Manual 
 

 

  

Prepare the Door Jamb for the Electric Strike 

Follow these instructions only if you are using an electric strike to unlock the door.  If you are 
using the main relay to activate a garage door, automatic gate, etc., skip this section.  The 
new electric strike should be checked to verify compatibility with existing door hardware prior 
to installation. 

1.  Remove existing strike. 
2.  Follow directions included with the strike for preparing the doorjamb. 
3.  Do NOT mount the strike at this time. 

Install the Wiring Cable 

1.  Drill a ½” hole in the inside wall where you want the cable to come through. 
2.  Pull the cable through the hole so the connector end goes to the keypad.  Route it so 

there is minimal cable at the keypad. 

 
Note: Supplied with the system is a 6-conductor cable designed to connect the keypad to 
the control module.  You will also need a three-conductor cable (not included) to connect the 
control module to the electric strike or other locking device. 

Install the Strike or Electric Locking Device 

1.  Using a three-conductor cable(not included), attach two wires from the control module 

Main Relay Output to the electric locking device. (See Appendix A for typical hookup 
configurations.) 

2.  If you are using an electric strike, attach the third wire to the strike body (i.e. mounting 

screw). Connect it to the EARTH GROUND screw terminal on the circuit board (See 
Appendix A) 

3.  Install the electric locking device in accordance with the instructions supplied with the 

device. 

Mount the Keypad  

Thinline 2x6 
1.  Attach the connector to the keypad. 
2.  Attach the keypad to the wall. 
3.  Do NOT attach the labels until the system is tested. 
 
12-Pad 3x4 
1.  Attach the connector to the keypad. 
2.  Attach the keypad to the wall or switch box using two #6 screws. 
3.  Do NOT attach the labels until the system is tested. 

Summary of Contents for KE-350

Page 1: ...Installation and Operations Manual KE 350 Keyless Entry Access Control System...

Page 2: ...cument is subject to change without notice Essex Electronics Inc reserves the right to modify this documentation and to make improvements or changes to the product s contained in this documentation at...

Page 3: ...ROGRAMMING OVERVIEW 7 SUGGESTED INITIAL PROGRAMMING STEPS 7 SYSTEM DEFAULTS 7 SYSTEM OPTIONS 8 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING COMMANDS FEEDBACK 10 NORMAL OPERATION 10 USER COMMANDS 10 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 11 PROGRA...

Page 4: ...ol module Input Requirements The KE 350 accepts 12 to 24 volts AC DC An optional battery charging module and rechargeable Gel Cells are available to keep the system operational for up to 24 hours duri...

Page 5: ...nge from 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 160 F The KE 350 is compatible with any one of the following Keypad styles configurations Part Number Matrix Finish Style Part Number Matrix Finish Style KP 353 S 3x4 Sta...

Page 6: ...ed area where the temperature remains between 40 C and 49 C 40 F and 125 F 3 The Wiring Cable connects the keypad to the control module It is important not to locate the cable adjacent to any wiring t...

Page 7: ...e marked A using a 1 25mm drill bit 4 Place the connector on the back of the keypad in the large hole to verify that the keypad mounting holes are aligned with marked holes B and C Make adjustments if...

Page 8: ...o connect the keypad to the control module You will also need a three conductor cable not included to connect the control module to the electric strike or other locking device Install the Strike or El...

Page 9: ...itor Switch The Door Monitor requires a normally closed switch This may be the switch output of a latch monitor strike a monitor maglock or an alarm switch that senses door movement When this switch o...

Page 10: ...t User Groups Worksheet 26 8 Modify User Groups as needed Print to Verify 20 9 Construct a list of Individual Users Codes and User Groups 25 10 Program Individual Users Print to Verify 11 System Defau...

Page 11: ...d periods of time Latching Authorization is determined in each User Group 1 Off Set as the default this prevents any latching at all 2 Manual This allows any authorized user to manually latch the door...

Page 12: ...vate the relay Note Do not precede the with any other keystrokes 2 Controller for a Closed Circuit TV CCTV or External Light By default the 3rd Relay is configured to activate at the first touch of th...

Page 13: ...User Group they have been assigned to and the current time date programmed into the KE 350 s time clock Notes When entering an Individual User Code to gain access it must be followed by If access is...

Page 14: ...6 followed by e To program an additional User return to step b f If no more Users are to be added enter and return to Step 3 Notes on Adding New Users You should hear a triple beep after completing st...

Page 15: ...ecific User enter the User ID Step Beep Red LED Green LED a Double Slow Flash Slow Flash b Triple Slow Flash Slow Flash Step Beep Red LED Green LED a Double Slow Flash Slow Flash b Triple Slow Flash S...

Page 16: ...M SW on the Control Module for 3 seconds make sure the 5 dip switches are OFF This will take you to Step 3 of system setup programming See page 8 for additional information Setting the Door Open Time...

Page 17: ...the desired configuration External Alarm I Enter 1 II Enter the desired Shunt Output Time 01 99 seconds followed by Internal Alarm I Enter 2 II Enter the desired Door Ajar Time in two digits 01 99 sec...

Page 18: ...Line Feed ALF Default ON a Enter 7 b Enter 0 to turn OFF ALF or Enter 1 to turn ON ALF c Return to Step 3 Notes on Automatic Line Feed The printer line feed setting should only be adjusted if you enc...

Page 19: ...ew Holiday enter 1 b Enter the date month day in four digits followed by c To add an additional holiday return to step b otherwise enter Example 1 0 1 0 1 0 7 0 4 Adds January 1st and July 4th as prog...

Page 20: ...nt minutes in four digits 24 hour clock followed by c Return to Step 3 Examples 1 1 0 0 0 10 00 a m 1 1 5 1 5 3 15 p m To program the date a Enter 2 b Enter the current month current day and current y...

Page 21: ...y No User Code Critical Transactions include Tamper Door Ajar Duress and Break in 4 User Selection Print Option Default ALL Users Select Audit Transactions for a Specific User a Enter 7 b Enter User I...

Page 22: ...me typical authorization options User Group authorizations can be modified to fit your particular needs See Appendix C page 26 for a User Group Programming Worksheet Preprogrammed User Groups Group Da...

Page 23: ...ime followed by d Enter stop time hours and minutes in four digits 24 hour time followed by e To program additional days return to step a Otherwise return to Step 4 Examples 1 1 5 0 8 3 0 1 7 0 0 Mond...

Page 24: ...temporary users 2nd Relay Authorization a Enter 7 0 to prevent 2nd Relay Operation or Enter 7 1 to authorize 2nd Relay Operation b Return to Step 4 3rd Relay Authorization a Enter 8 0 to prevent 3rd...

Page 25: ...another User Group return to a Example 9 0 1 To Print Authorizations and all Users assigned to User Group 1 9 0 0 To Print Authorizations Only of all 16 User Groups Notes on Printing User Group s Whe...

Page 26: ...KE 350 Installation and Operations Manual Appendix A Typical Wiring Diagrams Figure A 23...

Page 27: ...KE 350 Installation and Operations Manual Typical Wiring Diagrams Figure B 24...

Page 28: ...KE 350 Installation and Operations Manual Appendix B Individual User Programming Worksheet User ID 1 499 User Name User Code PIN 3 to 8 Digits User Group 01 16 25...

Page 29: ...s No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No 06 Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No 07 Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No 08 Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No 09 Y...

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