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Digital Access Keypad Manual

SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.

Digital Access Keypad Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction ................................................................................................................

2

Dimensions ................................................................................................................

2

Unique features .........................................................................................................

3

Wiring - Basic diagram ..............................................................................................

4

Specifications ............................................................................................................

5

Wiring -- Example, with inhibit control authorized ...................................................

6

Wiring -- Example, with connection to lock device and alarm arm/disarm .............

7

List of user codes worksheet ....................................................................................

8,9

Wiring -- Mantrap using two keypads ......................................................................

10

Wiring  -- Auxiliary accessories ................................................................................

11

Programming notes ...................................................................................................

12

LED and buzzer indicators ........................................................................................

12

User programming .....................................................................................................

13

Installer programming ...............................................................................................

14

Reprogram the keypad (certain data) .......................................................................

15

Reprogram the keypad (complete data refresh) .......................................................

15

Delete user ................................................................................................................

15

Master code bypass (DAP jumper) ...........................................................................

15

User operation ...........................................................................................................

16

1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Relay

1

Relay

2

Tamp

ON  OFF

KEY  AL

K OR 

A
D

A

P

DAP

ON    OFF

Keypad active

or alarm output

selection jumper

PARTS LIST

Keypad x 1

Back box x 1

Diode x 1

Installation screws x 2

Mounting screws x 2

DIMENSIONS

4

5

/

8

"

(117mm)

2

7

/

8

"

(73mm)

1

3

/

8

"

(34mm)

1

3

/

4

"

(44mm)

ENFORCER

®

INTRODUCTION

The SK-1131-SQ is the ideal keypad for office, commercial, and home security installations. This self-
contained security keypad has built-in 5-Amp and 1-Amp relay outputs and a transistor ground output for
maximum flexibility for connecting to electronic door strikes, door alarms, door chimes, alarm control
panels, or other security and access control applications. The outputs can be programmed for timed (1-999
seconds) or ON/OFF operation.
The SK-1131-SQ can be programmed for up to 100 4-digit to 8-digit user codes for the primary output, and
up to 10 4-digit to 8-digit user codes for each of the other two outputs. All programming and code
information is stored in non-volatile EEPROM memory to protect the data in case of power loss.

REPROGRAM THE KEYPAD (CERTAIN DATA)

To change certain data in the keypad (such as to delete or change user codes), do the following:
1. Enter program mode by keying in the master code and the        key:

The keypad is now in the programming mode.

2. Use the programming instructions on page 13 and 14  to make any changes to the keypad's data.
3. Exit the programming mode by pressing the        key.

1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Move the DAP jumper from OFF to ON.
3. Reconnect the power supply.

The keypad will start beeping.

4. Move the DAP jumper back to the OFF position.

The keypad will stop beeping as soon as the jumper is
removed.

5. The keypad is now in the programming mode, ready to

receive new programming data.

6. Re-program the keypad as shown starting on page 13.

NOTE

 -- A new master code may be programmed to replace the

one that was lost or forgotten.  Note that the sequence for

replacing the old master code is as follows:

MASTER CODE BYPASS (DAP jumper)

If the master code is forgotten or does not work, use the DAP (direct access to program) jumper to override the
forgotten code and permit direct entry into the programming mode as follows:

Door sensing
(-) AC/DC
(+) AC/DC

EG In - Egress
N.O.
C.
N.C.

DELETE USER

To delete a user who has left the company or who no longer has authority to enter the protected area:
1. Enter program mode by keying in the master code and the     

 

 key:

The keypad is now in the programming mode.

2. Enter the output # and user  D number and the        key:

To delete user  D 05 from output #1, press                           .
To delete user  D 1 from output #2, press                        .
To delete user  D 7 from output #3, press                        .

3. Exit the programming mode by pressing the        key.

REPROGRAM THE KEYPAD (COMPLETE DATA REFRESH)

Sometimes it may be necessary to completely erase all current data (except the master code) and input new data. An example of
when this may be necessary is the sale of a protected building to a new owner. In such a situation, do the following:
1. Enter the programming mode by keying in the master code and the        key, then enter the refresh code,

and the       key:

The keypad is now in the programming mode.
All old data is cleared and the keypad is ready for new data.

NOTE: The master code does NOT change.

2. Use the programming instructions on pages 13 and 14  to enter the keypad's data.
3. Exit the programming mode by pressing the        key.

X  X  X  X

1       0   5       #

2      1       #

#

3     7     #

X  X  X  X

*

*

0

   X   X  X  X

*

Option*

*Zero "0" is for new master code only; see page 13 for other options.

Key in new code

Exit

Confirm

#

X   X   X   X

8   9   0   1      #

#

*

*

*

*

*

*

8   9   0   1

*

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Summary of Contents for Enforce SK-1131-SQ

Page 1: ...specifications printed in this manual are current at the time of publication However the SECO LARM policy is one of continual development and improvement For this reason SECO LARM reserves the right t...

Page 2: ...nd 14 to make any changes to the keypad s data 3 Exit the programming mode by pressing the key 1 Disconnect the power supply 2 Move the DAP jumper from OFF to ON 3 Reconnect the power supply The keypa...

Page 3: ...silent alarm if an authorized user is forced under duress to use the keypad The duress output is activated by adding 2 to the first digit of any user code for output 1 In this case the protected door...

Page 4: ...2 3 USER PROGRAMMING ADDING OR CHANGING MASTER AND USER CODES Note No user code may be the same as the master code Note For User ID key in he number of the user For Access Code type in the code for th...

Page 5: ...lts PROGRAMMING NOTES STATUS 1 In programming mode 2 Successful key entry 3 Successful code entry 4 Unsuccessful code entry 5 DAP jumper not replaced 6 In standby mode 7 Output relay activated BUZZER...

Page 6: ...trol is used all personnel must exit the protected premises before output 3 is activated Otherwise personnel in the protected premises will not be able to exit until output 3 is turned OFF The user co...

Page 7: ...ature is for a protected area with two doors to ensure only one door is open at a time With the mantrap feature when a user keys in the code to open one door a signal is sent to the second keypad to d...

Page 8: ...37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 USER ID User Name Access Code 00 SAMPLE John Doe 54321 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 8...

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