SYSTEM LED INDICATOR
SYSTEM LED INDICATOR
The led SYSTEM is lit when the negative ground of the
power supply is connected to the LED connector
located on the connector terminal. It is not mandatory
to utilise this indicator. This led can be used for
example for indicating that the alarm system is armed.
Open collector output types such as PREALARM or
AUX can control direct the led SYSTEM.
PREALARM
PREALARM––DURESS FUN
DURESS FUNCTION
CTION
This function activates the PREALARM transistor
output when three consecutive attempts of entering
access codes fail or command 2 is used. The
PREALARM output automatically switches off after 60
seconds. A short acoustic signal sequence is
generated in addition to activation of the PREALARM
output when three consecutive attempts of entering
access codes fail. The PREALARM-DURESS function
is usually utilised for signalling keypad manipulation or
silent alarm generation due to entering the main code
under duress (command 2).
BELL FUNCTION
BELL FUNCTION
This function activates the PREALARM output after the
[#] key is pressed down longer then 0.5 seconds. The
output remains in the active state for as long as the [#]
key is held pressed down. After the [#] key is released
the output remains active for two seconds after which it
switches off. This function is usually used for calling
security or signalling the intention to enter the
premises.
LOCK’S CODES
LOCK’S CODES
[KG] Main code
This code can consist of 2 to 6 digits. It is used to
control all of the lock’s outputs as well as for
programming.
[KS] Vault code
This is a four-digit code which can be enabled or
disabled during the lock configuration procedure.
If
this code is enabled the stable mode output will
only switch from OFF to ON after the main code
[KG] is entered followed by the vault code [KS].
[KD] Door code
This is a four-digit code which is only used for
controlling the output operating in the pulse mode. It is
used for switching on the pulse output for a time
defined by [C4C5].
[KZ] Locking code
This is a four-digit code which is only used for
controlling the output operating in the stable mode. It
causes the stable mode output to switch from ON to
OFF. Use of this code requires command 4 to be
entered before.
PROGRAMMING OF CODES
PROGRAMMING OF CODES
Programming of codes can be done only once or can
be done any number of times after the EEPROM
RESET procedure. It depends on setting of [C1]
parameter. The following scheme illustrates how code
programming is performed:
[*] [PREVIOUS KG] [#] [NEW KG] [#] [NEW KG] [#]
{ [#] } [NEW KD] [#] { [#] } [NEW KZ] [#]
IMPORTANT !
Pressing [#] in places specified by
{ }
enables the user
to exit the programming function earlier while saving
all previously programmed settings. If the use of the
[KS] code is enabled (parameter [C2]=[1]), it can be
programmed according to the following scheme:
[*][PREVIOUS KS][#][NEW KS][#][NEW KS][#]
LOCK’S COMMANDS
LOCK’S COMMANDS
The electronic keypad lock uses acoustic signals to
indicate three phases of command entry:
- a single short signal (*) indicates that a key has been
pressed
- two series of two signals (** **) indicate that part of a
command was entered correctly and that the device
awaits further entry
- three acoustic signals (***) indicate that the entire
command was entered successfully
- a single long signal ( - ), lasting for about 2s,
indicates an error
Command 1 [KG][#]
Switches the output operating in stable mode to an
opposite state of that before the command was
initiated.
Command 2 [KG][N][#]
Acts in the same manner as command 1 and switch on
signalling the PREALARM-DURESS function.
Command 3 [KG][*][#]
Switches on the output operating in pulse mode for a
time defined by the calibrated delay. It works identical
to command 6.
Command 4 [KG][*][*][#]
Allows for a single use of command 7.
Command 5 [KG][*][*][*][#][H][M][M][#]
Switches the output operating in stable mode to the
opposite state after H-hours and MM-minutes. The H
parameter can be from 0 to 9 and the MM parameter
from 00 to 59. If a new command 5 is entered during
an already initiated command 5 the new settings of H
and MM will take place of the previous ones. If
command 1 is entered during an already initiated
command 5 it will override command 5 and the lock will
immediately switch the stable output. If the lock is
currently processing command 5 and the countdown is
grater then 15 minutes the device generates a short
acoustic signal every minute. If this time is shorter then