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24V

24V

GND

GND

Door switch

connections

T3-3 (GND)

and

 T3-5 (DRSW)

T3-4 (24V)

and

 T3-5 (DRSW)

Jumper

JP1

*25*0*

(default)

*25*1*

Open door

switch

activates

alarm

Open door

switch

activates

alarm

Closed door

switch

activates

alarm

Closed door

switch

activates

alarm

Programming

DOOR SWITCH INPUT

5. INSTALLATION

5.1 GENERAL 

Installation of the Crypto-Lock requires 
mounting the Keypad and Control Panel, 
connecting the Keypad, AC power, 
external lock, and a door switch (required 
to utilize door monitoring functions) to the 
Control Panel, and installing the batteries 
(optional) in the Control Panel. 
Programming includes setting the valid PIN 
code, open duration time, invalid PIN 
penalty time, and options for activating 
door propped and forced door alarms and 
the anti-tailgating function. Default values 
are provided for all of these functions 
except the PIN code. 

5.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 

1. Mount the Keypad approximately 36 to 
44 inches above the deck on the 
unsecured side of the door. Use the 
template at the end of this manual to mark 
and drill holes. If the keypad is to be flush 
mounted a ¾” hole or recess at least ¼” 
deep must be prepared in the mounting 
service to provide clearance for the cable 
grommet on the rear of the keypad. (See 
template on page 1.) 
 
2. Mount the electric lock, strike and/or 
magnet according to the manufacturer's 
instructions. 
 
3. Mount the Control Panel on the secure 
side of door using the four mounting holes. 
(See diagram on page 18.) 
 
Note: All cables passing through holes 
made in enclosure must be protected from 
chafing.  Route all cables to avoid the 
battery compartment in the bottom-left of 
the Control Panel. 
 
4. Connect the Keypad to the Control 
Panel as shown in Figure 5-1. Twenty feet 
of cable is supplied with the Keypad.  The 
Keypad can be located up to 100 feet from 

Control Panel using additional cable. 
(Requires eight conductors, #22 or larger). 
 
6. Connect the electric lock as shown in 
Figure 5-1. 
 
7.  If used, connect an external Release 
Button (not supplied), and external 24Vdc 
annunciator or horn (not supplied), as 
shown in Figure 5-1.  Note that an internal 
horn in the Control Panel will sound when 
the Keypad's # button is pressed and for 
various alarm functions. 
 
8. If the Door Propped Alarm, Forced Door 
Alarm or Anti-Tailgating functions will be 
used, connect the door switch or 
transducer to the Control Panel as shown 
in Figure 5-1. This input can be configured 
to accept various input signals as outlined 
in the Table below. 
 

9. If the Auxiliary Alarm Output is to be 
utilized connect the external system to T5-
1 (Common) and either T5-2 (Normally 
Open) or T5-3 (Normally Closed) as 
appropriate. If a lock monitoring switch will 
be monitored connect it to T3-6 and T3-7 
and remove the jumper from JP2. If a lock 
monitoring switch will not be used verify 
that a jumper is installed on JP2 (JP2 
shunts the lock switch input terminals T3-6 
and T3-7). 
 
 
10. Install and connect the batteries as 
shown in Figure 5-1 using the two supplied 

Summary of Contents for Crypto Lock CC-8521BN

Page 1: ...1 Crypto Lock CC 8521BN 7 17 Access Control System INSTRUCTION MANUAL MONITEQ Inc...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...2 CONTROL PANEL 7 5 INSTALLATION 8 5 1 GENERAL 8 5 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 8 5 3 POWER SUPPLY SETTINGS 9 6 1 PROGRAMMING 11 6 1 GENERAL 11 6 2 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 11 6 2 1 INITIAL SETTINGS 11 6...

Page 4: ...noring all keypad entries for 3 to 60 seconds after an invalid digit is entered Further if five or more successive invalid PINs are entered the penalty time is set to 60 seconds until the valid PIN is...

Page 5: ...d Alarm Horn Output KEYPAD WITH STATUS LED REMOTE RELEASE BUTTON not supplied Door sensor Stand by Batteries Built in Horn and Release Buttom Ship s Central Alarm System Output Features 3 4 5 or 6 dig...

Page 6: ...3 to 60 seconds set to 60 seconds after five invalid PIN attempts Remote release input Dry contact closure Door monitoring functions Door propped open alarm forced door alarm anti tailgating Keypad D...

Page 7: ...rogramming codes Key Used as a delimiter for programming codes and parameters Key Used to terminate the programming mode Green LED indicator Programming mode Flashes continuously After a valid program...

Page 8: ...the secure side of door using the four mounting holes See diagram on page 18 Note All cables passing through holes made in enclosure must be protected from chafing Route all cables to avoid the batter...

Page 9: ...ent Greenleaf BRUTE can be damaged if powered for more than 15 seconds with unlimited current In the LIMit position up to 16A of current is available to initially open the lock but after the lock is o...

Page 10: ...TERY GROUND HORN T3 GROUND EXT RELEASE REQUEST TO EXIT Door Switch see table above DOOR SWITCH GROUND O R G W H T O R G 24 VDC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 8 9 10 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 11 GROUND LOCK SWITCH GROUN...

Page 11: ...3 N 15 to 255 sec 0 Door Closed Door Closed Forced Door Alarm 24 N 0 Off 1 On Off Door Switch Sense 25 N See Table 6 2 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS Enter the Programming Mode by pressing the PROGRAM MODE...

Page 12: ...ion time enter 20 N where N is from 5 to 60 seconds Anti Tailgating The Anti Tailgating mode is provided to prevent the door from being re opened a second time during the Open Duration time period Thi...

Page 13: ...entering the valid PIN code on the Keypad will release the door The internal Release Button on the Control Panel can be used by an attendant to release the lock from a location on the secure side of...

Page 14: ...5 1 2 and 3 The relay controlling these contacts is activated continuously when a The door switch input T3 5 and T3 6 indicates that the door is ajar and b The Lock Switch Input T3 7 and T3 8 is open...

Page 15: ...15 CRYPTO LOCK Model CC 8421BN Keypad Mounting Template 3 5 8 4 5 8 3 4 D cable grommet Pilot holes Threaded inserts for 8 32 screw or threaded rod Keyhole for 8 screws 8 KEY PAD INSTALLATION TEMPLATE...

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Page 17: ...17 9 CONTROL PANEL MOUNTING DIAGRAM 5 28 14 75 13 5 12 3 38 Mounting holes for 3 8 studs 4 places 1 4 Aluminum Mounting Bars...

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Page 20: ...warranty is void in cases of abuse misuse mishandling modification or repair by unauthorized persons This warranty is given in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied Moniteq is not liable...

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