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1.   Drill a ½” hole in the inside wall or ceiling where you want the cable to come through.
2.   Pull cable through hole so the connector end goes to keypad.  Route so there is minimal 

cable at the keypad.

INSTALL THE WIRING CABLE

3.  Attach the wiring connector to the Keypad.
4.  Attach the Keypad to the wall.
5.  Do NOT mount the Keypad labels until the system is programmed and tested.

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CONNECTING THE LOCKING DEVICE

Connect the electric locking device to Terminal Strip “B” as outlined in the Typical Wiring 
Diagram (see pg 22). Any 3 conductor, 18 gauge wire can be used to connect the Control 
Module to the Locking Device.  Included with each 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 relay contact 
screws and can be left there for normal “FAIL SECURE” lock operation.  For “FAIL SAFE” 
locks, move one leg from the “N.O.” screw to the “N.C.” screw (see pg 21-22).  

If possible, 

install the MOV closer to the electric lock.

For switching voltages higher than 36V, remove 

the MOV.  To provide proper grounding, connect the 3

rd

 wire from the body of the locking 

device to the “EARTH” screw on Terminal “A”.

1.  Connect the Wiring Cable to Terminal Strip “A” following the color sequence on the circuit 

board.  (see 936 EntryCheck

 Diagrams, pg 21) 

2. Connect 12 to 24 Volts AC to Terminal Strip “C” to screws marked “12-24V AC IN”. If using 

an external AC Adaptor, connect BLUE and BROWN to the 12-24V input screws.  Connect 
GREEN to the “EARTH” screw on Terminal Strip “A”.  Plug adapter into a grounded (three 
terminal) receptacle.

3.  If connecting DC, make connections to Terminal Strip “B”, “DC IN/OUT” instead of “12-

24V AC IN”.  

Be sure polarity is correct.

INSTALLING THE CONTROL MODULE

BATTERY BACKUP

Battery backup is NOT required for User Code retention, however, you may wish to connect 
an SDC Power Supply with battery backup to provide operation during a power interruption.

NOTE:  

Supplied with the system is a 12-conductor cable designed to connect keypad to 

control module.  You will also need a 3-conductor cable (not included) to connect the control 
module to an electric strike or other locking device(s).

IMPORTANT:

The “EARTH” screw terminal on Terminal Strip “A” should be connected to a 

true earth ground for proper system protection and operation.

Summary of Contents for EntryCheck 936

Page 1: ...losure the 936 is designed to control any fail safe or fail secure electric locking device The 936 EntryCheck can accommodate up to 500 user codes each assignable to one of three programmable outputs...

Page 2: ...g Device 7 Hardware Setup 8 Voltage Selection 8 Keypad Output Selection 8 Restoring System Defaults 9 Keypad Reset 9 Normal System Operation 10 Keypad LED Status Indicators 10 Tamper Alarm 10 Control...

Page 3: ...and Relay Control Module The 500 user code system consists of either a 3x4 or 2x6 Keypad and a Relay Control Module KEYPAD WITH CONTROL MODULE PART NUMBERS 3x4 Keypad with Control Module P N 936 x KP...

Page 4: ...A A relay contact output that can be programmed for one of the following 1 CCTV or Light Controller First key press triggers a Timed Output 1 to 99 seconds 2 Auxiliary Output Manual Control or Timed O...

Page 5: ...LLOW and BLACK the door will relock immediately after opening If Output B is set up as Internal Alarm this switch will trigger the alarm if the door is opened without a code or if the door is left ope...

Page 6: ...ad Weight 5 H x 3 W x 7 16 D 13 x 8 6 x 1 1cm 7 H x 1 W x D 18 1 x 4 4 x 1 9cm 3x4 Keypad Dimensions 2x6 Keypad Dimensions 1 Red 1 Green LED s 16 oz 454 gm Control Module Weight 40 F to 120 F 40 C to...

Page 7: ...which only 8 wires are used If the Control Module must be located further than 15 feet from the Keypad additional cable may be spliced The maximum distance between the Keypad and the Control Module m...

Page 8: ...T 936 vsd 0106 Page 6 Mounting Instructions KP 31U and KP 31Y The 2x6 keypad is designed for mullion mount applications It can also be mounted on a wall pedestal or any flat surface of at least 1 by 7...

Page 9: ...ic lock For switching voltages higher than 36V remove the MOV To provide proper grounding connect the 3rd wire from the body of the locking device to the EARTH screw on Terminal A 1 Connect the Wiring...

Page 10: ...o flash and the GREEN LED will be solid If you hear a long error beep reenter 98 followed by To change the audible beep or illumination proceed as follows Otherwise go to step 5 a To change the audibl...

Page 11: ...the Keypad will appear dead Do NOT remove power 5 Enter 98 followed by You should hear 3 beeps indicating successful completion the RED LED will continue to flash and the GREEN LED will be solid If y...

Page 12: ...d to operate Manual Latching The User Commands are trailing digits entered after an authorized user code The ability to use these User Commands depends on authorizations assigned to each User see page...

Page 13: ...the Control Module or the Control Module is in LockUp Mode the Keypad will indicate the problem by flashing the Red LED very fast Since the Encode Code EC is only sent at the beginning of a Latch Ope...

Page 14: ...load to the Control Module If programming has been done at the Keypad you can download from the Keypad to a blank code chart names are not stored in the Keypad so they will be blank or MERGE the Keypa...

Page 15: ...stop logging events and place the program in idle mode click on the RED square icon To clear the log stop the event logger Select the OPERATION menu and CLEAR LOG Set up If BIND is blank the log will...

Page 16: ...Beep Red LED Green LED Triple Fast Flash Solid Note If you forget the Master Code locate and press the PROGRAM button on the Control Module board This will take you into System Setup Once you enter se...

Page 17: ...ce for Manual Operation ON OFF followed by Example 4 2 0 Sets Auxiliary Device with Manual Operation iii Second Door a Enter 3 b Enter the desired Door Open Time 1 99 seconds followed by c Select the...

Page 18: ...ce with Manual Operation iii Third Door a Enter 3 b Enter the desired Door Open Time 1 99 seconds followed by c Select the desired latching method Off 0 Manual 9 9 Timed Enter the desired time interva...

Page 19: ...ult Prevent A Enter 7 B Enter 0 to prevent lockout C Enter 1 to lockout all users that do not have 24 hour option enabled D Select another programming option 1 8 or enter to exit programming 8 Baud Ra...

Page 20: ...s you to restrict access to Users who are not assigned 24 hour Access See Time Clock Input on page 3 1 Adding a New User A Enter 1 B Enter the User ID 1 to 499 followed by C Enter the User Code PIN 3...

Page 21: ...ime to complete programming sequence and reset system to normal operation 3 Modify a User by User Code A Enter 3 B Enter the User Code for the User you wish to modify followed by C To change this User...

Page 22: ...ted enter to select another programming option 1 7 or if you have completed all User Programming enter a second time to complete programming sequence and reset system to normal operation 6 Adding a Te...

Page 23: ...2 1 RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 12 24 AC IN 1 2 PROGRAM RED GREEN A B C 3 2 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Terminals 2 3 4 9 10 11 12 to the keypad Terminals 7 8 to Clock or keyswitch contacts Terminals 5 6 to Re...

Page 24: ...NSTALLATION INST Access Control INST 936 vsd 0106 Page 22 NC 3 NO 3 COM3 NC 2 NO 2 COM2 NC 1 NO 1 COM1 12 24 DC IN OUT 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 12 24 AC IN 1 2 B C FAIL SECURE L...

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