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Document # 106050
© 2019 PalatiumCare, Inc - Rev 1.3.3
Declaration Levels for Access Control Units
Feature
Levels
Destructive Attack Level
Level 1
Line Security
Level 1
Endurance Level
Level 4
Standby power
Level 1
Code Requirements
Please note: It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the installation of the keypad
meets all local, state, and national code requirements. Verify with the authority having
jurisdiction (AHJ) the requirements for installing keypad hardware in the type and location of
the facility you are planning to install the equipment in prior to installation. Installations
involving electronic locks may need approval by the AHJ.
WARNING: Improper installation, maintenance, inspection or usage of the product or any
related accessories or parts may cause hardware to disengage or fail. PalCare will not be
liable to the installer, purchaser, end user or anyone else for damage or injury to person or
property due to improper installation, care, storage, handling, maintenance, inspection,
abuse, misuse or act of God or nature involving this product or any related accessories or
parts.
Device Operation
During normal standby operation, the AIO Keypad will show a red LED letting you know the
door is secure (In battery operated mode, the LED will be off to save power).
The keypad allows codes between 4 and 6 digits long. The keypad can be configured to
automatically accept a matching code without any additional button presses or can be
configured to require a star after entering a valid code. If an incorrect digit is entered, the
pound symbol button can be pressed to cancel the entered digits and start from the
beginning. Each button press should cause a beep and flash of the LED.
If the door is opened without entering a valid code or Request to Exit (REX) input activation,
the keypad will create a forced door alarm with audible and visual alarm indications. A valid
code can be used to reset the alarm.
If the door is left open for too long after a valid code or Request to Exit (REX) activation, the
keypad will create a propped door alarm with audible and visual alarm indications. Closing
the door will clear the propped door alarm.
If an incorrect code is entered, the keypad will reject the code with an error beep. After four
incorrect codes, the keypad will lock itself for 15 seconds rejecting any button presses.
A relay is built onto the AIO Keypad. This relay can be used to control electronic locking
mechanisms, such as strikes, maglocks, and crash bars. This relay is normally de-energized
and will energize on a valid code or Request to Exit (REX) input activation. The relay does
not activate in battery operated mode.