SDC 926 EntryCheck Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 3

KEYPAD WIRING

Refer to the wiring diagram shown in Fig. 4 to assist in the wiring.

Note: Relays are for Low Voltage applications only.  For lock power, use 
18 AWG wire or larger (depending on load).  Use 22 AWG or larger for 
signal connections. Refer to lock manufacturer’s documentation for lock 
power requirements.

Wiring pigtail connectors are removable.  It is recommended that any 
unused connectors be removed and stored.  After wiring is complete, 
replace the black plastic cover over the terminal board to avoid shorts.

Main Relay Connection

For Door installations, install a low-voltage 12 or 24 VDC lock at the door 
to be controlled. Route 2 wires from the lock to the keypad. When 
necessary, connect an MOV across the coil wires of the lock. Connect 
the (+DC) door lock wire to the keypad’s main relay N.O. or N.C. wire. 
Connect the (-DC) lock wire to the keypad’s PWR(-) wire (black).  
Connect the keypad’s MAIN RELAY COM wire (white) to the keypad’s  
PWR(+) wire (red) .

For Gate installations, route 2 wires from the main relay to the Gate 
Operator controls.

Power Connection

Connect the power supply’s output terminals to the keypad’s PWR(+) 
wire (red) and PWR(-) wire (black). If using a DC supply, observe wiring 
polarity. If an AC transformer is being used, polarity does not mater.

Caution:  If the unit is AC powered, make sure the secondary of 
the system transformer is isolated from earth ground.  A DC 
power is recommended is using a DC lock.

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Fig. 5  Using Solid State Outputs

OUTPUT #3 LIGHTS AN LED
OUTPUT #4 LIGHTS AN LED AND SOUNDS A BEEPER

EXAMPLE #1:

POWER
SUPPLY

+

LED

LED

BLUE

PINK/SALMON

1K

1K

-

+

OUTPUT #3

OUTPUT #4

ELECTRONIC 

BEEPER

OUTPUT #3 LIGHTS A LAMP POWERED FROM AN EXTERNAL SOURCE
OUTPUT #4 TRIGGERS A NORMALLY OPEN ALARM PANEL ZONE

EXAMPLE #2:

BLUE

PINK/SALMON

OUTPUT #3 COM

OUTPUT #4 COM

POWER 

SOURCE

OUTPUT #3

END OF LINE 

RESISTOR

ALARM PANEL

NO ZONE

COMMON

LOW 

VOLTAGE 

LAMP

-

+

BLACK

BLACK

OUTPUT #4

EACH 

OUTPUT 

100 mA 

MAXIMUM

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Fig. 4  Basic Door Installation Wiring

TO POWER SUPPLY

KEYPAD POWER

12 or 24 VOLTS

AC OR DC

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+

-

RED

BLACK

AUXILIARY RELAY

2 AMPS @ 28VDC 

MAX

}

NC

NO

COM

ORG/BLK

BLK/WHT

BRN/YEL

FAIL SECURE CONNECTION

FAIL SAFE CONNECTION

MAIN RELAY

5 AMPS @ 28VDC 

MAX

}

NC

COM

NO

ORANGE

WHITE

YELLOW

BLACK

PINK/SALMON

GREEN

GRAY

BLACK

VIOLET

BLACK

BLUE

DOOR POSITION 

SWITCH

[N/C]

REQUEST-TO-EXIT 

SWITCH

[N/O]

COMMON

OUTPUT #4

OUTPUT #3

NOT USED

COMMON

SENSE

REQUEST TO EXIT

COMMON

WIRE PIGTAIL

E1

E8

E7

E6

E5

E4

E3

E2

C

NO

C

NC

NO

AUXILIARY OUTPUTS

100mA MAX TO COMMON

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Sense Input

Note:  The SENSE input (gray wire) can be programmed as either a door 
sense or inhibit input.  Both features cannot be used at the same time. If 
you are not using the sense input, program this input for inhibit.

Door Sense: (Detect forced entry or door ajar conditions) Install a 

normally 

closed 

door switch on the door and route two wires from the switch to the 

keypad.  Connect the door switch to the keypad’s SENSE wire (gray/ E8) 
and COM wire (any black wire).  

Inhibit: (Disable access) If an inhibit switch or timer is going to be used for 
temporarily disabling the keypad, route two wires from the switch or timer 
to the keypad.  Connect the inhibit switch/timer’s 

normally open 

contacts to 

the keypad’s SENSE (gray/ E8) and COM (black wires) terminal.

Request-to-Exit Input

(wiring shown on fig. 4)

If a request-to-exit pushbutton or wireless switch is going to be used, route 
two wires from the keypad box to a normally open pushbutton mounted on 
the secure side of the door.  Connect the wires to the pushbutton and to 
the keypad’s REX wire (violet/ E6) and COM (black wires) terminals.

Solid State Outputs

The two solid state outputs (Outputs #3 & #4) can be programmed to 
activate during various conditions.  These “open collector” outputs can be 
used to activate indicators or sounders.  See fig. 5 for wiring examples 
using the solid state outputs.

Anti-Tamper Switch

When activated, the Anti-Tamper switch can be programmed to activate 
Outputs #2, 3, or 4.

Main Relay

Anti-Tamper Switch

JP2

Grn Wire
To earth ground

Earth Ground

To avoid damage to the unit from static discharges, this unit must be 
connected to a proper earth ground.  Connect the green earth ground wire 
to a good earth grounding point.  Suggested wiring size is 18 AWG for 
earth ground.

Summary of Contents for 926 EntryCheck

Page 1: ...ormally open pushbutton or wireless switch to provide codeless activation of the Main Relay Auxiliary Relay Output 3 or Output 4 user programmable The ALARM SHUNT signal is available when access is granted This signal can be programmed to activate any of the relays or solid state outputs to shunt alarm contacts on the access door gate preventing the triggering of an alarm when an authorized access...

Page 2: ...s Program the first user code Step 1 Enter 9 123456 Enter the program mode default master code Step 2 Enter 03 4 Set the entry code length to 4 digits Step 3 Enter 21 5 Set the main relay activate time to 5 sec Step 4 Enter 01 001 9876 9876 1 PIN code 9876 is assigned to User 001 to momentarily activate the main relay Step 5 Enter Exit programming mode Adding additional user codes Once the code le...

Page 3: ...ring TO POWER SUPPLY KEYPAD POWER 12 or 24 VOLTS AC OR DC RED BLACK AUXILIARY RELAY 2 AMPS 28VDC MAX NC NO COM ORG BLK BLK WHT BRN YEL FAIL SECURE CONNECTION FAIL SAFE CONNECTION MAIN RELAY 5 AMPS 28VDC MAX NC COM NO ORANGE WHITE YELLOW BLACK PINK SALMON GREEN GRAY BLACK VIOLET BLACK BLUE DOOR POSITION SWITCH N C REQUEST TO EXIT SWITCH N O COMMON OUTPUT 4 OUTPUT 3 NOT USED COMMON SENSE REQUEST TO ...

Page 4: ...ory The green indicator will light when the new code is accepted If the user number already exists or an entry error has been made the red indicator will light Delete the user and re enter the new information again Note Leading zeros zeros before the code number i e 0001 do not need to be entered when programming a new code The 926 will internally add any zeros to fill digits determined by the ent...

Page 5: ...activates when the keypad is locked out after too many incorrect entry code attempts The lockout time is 60 seconds Press 13 Output Output Output to Activate 0 4 1 Main Relay 2 Auxiliary Relay 3 Output 3 4 Output 4 0 No Output Select Alarm Shunt Output Default No Output Sets which output activates during the time access is granted Use this output ot shunt alarm contacts attached to the access door...

Page 6: ... During Main Relay Default No Selects whether or not the keypad beeps during Main Relay activation Press 41 Sound Sound 1 for Yes 0 for No Solid state Output 4 On time Default 02 Seconds Sets the length of time Output 4 activates when triggered Press 24 Seconds Seconds Output time in seconds 1 60 99 Toggle Mode Beep Sounds on Keystrokes Default Yes Selects whether or not the keypad beeps as each k...

Page 7: ... Use supplied hardware or other appropriate hardware suitable for your specific mounting surface Clean any debris out of the enclosure that may cause a short If the keypad is used to activate a gate operator mount the keypad a minimum of 6 from the gate and gate operator to avoid contact with the movement of the gate upon activation POST MOUNT SURFACE MOUNT 1 DIA 4X 3 8 DIA 2 7 8 2 7 8 ...

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