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PROGRAMMING USER CODES

To Program a New User Code or Change an Existing User Code:

1.  Choose a new 3 to 8 digit code that will be used for this User Code.   ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

2.  Decide which User Location to place this User Code (see Overview of User Codes)

3.  Enter the Master Code, followed by the User Location (you will hear three rapid beeps) and immediately enter 

the new User Code.  (Do not let more than five seconds elapse between entries or the system will reset!!!)
Example: (Master Code: 1-3-5-7-9)   (User Code:  1-1-1)  (User Location:  1-2-3-4)

4.  After entering your new code, wait five seconds for the 3 reset beeps.

TO DELETE A USER CODE

1.   Enter the Master Code, followed by the User Location of the User Code you want to delete (you will hear three 

rapid beeps). Example: (Master Code: 1-3-5-7-9)   (User Location: 1-1-1)

2. Wait five seconds for the 3 reset beeps (Do not enter any digits until you hear 3 reset beeps)

PROGRAMMING DOOR OPEN TIME

Default  5 seconds

To Program/Change the Door Open Time for the Master Code and User Code 1 and 2:

1.  Determine the length of time you wish to program as the Door Open Time for these users.  This is the length of 

time the door will remain open after a valid Master Code, User Code 1 or User Code 2 has been entered. 

Note:

For controlling a garage door or electric gate, you will need to set the door open time to 1 second 

2.  Locate the Control Module, remove the cover and locate the “PROGRAM” switch on the circuit board.

3.  Press the PROGRAM switch once

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. (The Keypad will beep rapidly 4 times)

4.  At the Keypad, enter 1-1-1-7 to open the memory (you will hear three rapid beeps) and enter a combination of 

“1’s” (for every one second increment) and “5’s”  (for every five second increment) that equal your desired Door 
Open Time. Each valid key press (a “1” or a “5”) will generate a double beep.  (Do not let more than five seconds 
elapse between entries or the system will reset!!!)

Example:

 (Function Code: 1-1-1-7)    (Time Code: 5-5-5-1-1)             17 seconds 

5.  After entering your Door Open Time, wait five seconds for the 3 reset beeps.

To Program/Change the Door Open Time for User Code 3, 4 and 5: (Rev B and later)

1.  Determine the length of time you wish to program as the Door Open Time for these users.  This is the length of 

time the door will remain open after a valid User Code 3, User Code 4 or User Code 5 has been entered.

Note:

For controlling a garage door or electric gate, you will need to set the door open time to 1 second 

2.  Locate the Control Module, remove the cover and locate the “PROGRAM” switch on the circuit board.

3.  Press the PROGRAM switch once

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. (The Keypad will beep rapidly 4 times)

4.  At the Keypad, enter 1-1-1-5 to open the memory (you will hear three rapid beeps) and enter a  
     combination of “1’s” (for every one second increment) and “5’s”  (for every five second increment) that 
     equal your desired Door Open Time. Each valid key press (a “1” or a “5”) will generate a double beep.  
     (Do not let more than five seconds elapse between entries or the system will reset!!!)

Example:

 (Function Code: 1-1-1-5)    (Time Code: 1-1-5)               7 seconds 

5.  After entering your Door Open Time, wait five seconds for the 3 reset beeps.

*

Once the PROGRAM switch has been pressed, you have 2 minutes to begin programming. You will hear a double 

beep with each valid key press.  Once you begin entering the combination of 1’s and 5’s do not let more than five 
seconds elapse between entries or the system will reset!!!  Maximum Door Open Time is 

120 seconds

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Summary of Contents for EntryCheck 931-KP-2U

Page 1: ...ryCheck The 931 EntryCheck is an easy to program easy to use stand alone self contained system with features suitable for basic access control requirements Providing either a voltage output or dry con...

Page 2: ...NG THE LOCKING DEVICE 7 BATTERY BACK UP 7 SYSTEM HARDWARE SETUP 8 REMOTE BY PASS 8 ANTI TAILGATING 8 SETTING RELAY OPTIONS 8 9 TAMPER ALARM LOCKOUT 9 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 10 OVERVIEW OF SYSTEM CODE PROG...

Page 3: ...Length 6 Codes 1 Master 5 User of User Codes 1 3 5 7 9 Default Master Code 25 Incorrect Key Presses Tamper Alarm Non Volatile Memory Access Code Protection 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 160 F 100 Relative Humi...

Page 4: ...e configured to perform one of many different functions depending on the specific access control requirement User Authorization to control each relay is determined by Setting Relay Options see System...

Page 5: ...ble may be spliced The maximum distance between the Keypad and the Control Module must not exceed 1 000 feet For runs over 200 feet 18 gauge wire should be used Under 200 feet 20 gauge is acceptable 4...

Page 6: ...25mm drill bit 3 Place the connector on the back of the keypad in the large hole Mark the keypad mounting holes 4 Drill clearance holes in accordance with fastening method used If mounting to wood dri...

Page 7: ...ch system are two MOV s metal oxide varistor The function of the MOV is to absorb any inductive kickback from the locking device protecting the circuit board The MOV s have been installed under the re...

Page 8: ...p the MONITOR screw terminals with factory installed wire SETTING RELAY OPTIONS The 931 provides a variety of options for configuring both relays These options include User Unlock Authorization Latchi...

Page 9: ...Authorization relay for that particular User Group will energize and remain energized until a valid code followed by 7 is entered again Ex Latching Authorization P INSTALLATION INST Access Control INS...

Page 10: ...9 However the Master Code cannot be configured to Latch either relay PROGRAMMING THE MASTER CODE To Program Change the Master Code 1 Select a 3 to 8 digit code that will be used for the Master Code _...

Page 11: ...for every one second increment and 5 s for every five second increment that equal your desired Door Open Time Each valid key press a 1 or a 5 will generate a double beep Do not let more than five sec...

Page 12: ...and you will have to start over For an existing Installation There are typically two reasons for code loss static or inductive kickback There is no way to determine if the system has been affected by...

Page 13: ...APPENDIX A CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT P INSTALLATION INST Access Control INST 931 vsd 0505 Page 13...

Page 14: ...r relay to eliminate chatter Fail Secure Lock Fail Safe Lock Controlled by KE 265 Controlled by KE 265 CCTV DOORBELL and Fail Secure Lock Garage Door Gate Drive Controlled by KE 265 Controlled by KE 2...

Page 15: ..._________ Master Code 2 User Name__________________________ Master Code 3 User Name__________________________ Master Code 4 User Name__________________________ Master Code 5 P INSTALLATION INST Access...

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