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ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card Reader

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

Programming the Center LED Flashing during Standby Mode:

The keypad’s center green LED typically flashes while the keypad is in standby mode, but can be 

programmed off if needed.

 

Enable center green LED flashing during standby mode (default):

73 1 #

 

Disable center green LED flashing during standby mode:

73 0 #

Programming the Door-Forced-Open Warning and Timing:

If the keypad is connected to an optional magnetic contact or other door protection switch or 

device, the keypad can be programmed to beep when a door has been forced open. The keypad 

beep and alarm output can be set to activate for 1 to 999 seconds.

 

Door-forced-open warning OFF (default):

80 0 #

 

Door-forced-open warning ON:

80 ttt #

NOTE

:  

 

TTT

 represents the beep and alarm output active time, which can be set from 1 to 999 

seconds.

 

If programmed for door-forced-open warning, the keypad will beep if the door is forced open 

without using a user code and/or card or the egress button. The keypad will not beep if the door 

is opened with a user code and/or card or the egress button.

 

The door-forced-open warning and the door open alarm should not both be enabled, as the 

overlap in timing could result in incorrect alarm outputs (see “Programming the Door Open Alarm 

and Timing” on page 27).

 

The “K or A” jumper must be set to “A” for the alarm output to function correctly (see the 

“Jumpers Settings” table on page 8).

Summary of Contents for SLI ENFORCER SK-1131-SPQ

Page 1: ...SK 1131 SPQ Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card Reader Manual...

Page 2: ...eader SECO LARM U S A Inc Quick Installation Guide Mounting Diagram Quick Wiring Diagram This page is for installers looking to do a basic installation and programming of the keypad For more in depth...

Page 3: ...ter code see page 24 Programming Instructions Follow the instructions below if the following covers your needs A new master code A single 4 digit user code for all users and no proximity cards One out...

Page 4: ...ser Codes and Proximity Cards 16 17 Programming Visitor Codes for Output 1 17 18 Programming Duress Codes 19 20 Programming the Output Mode and Output Timing 21 Programming the Real Time Clock 22 Prog...

Page 5: ...and 100 001 100 for output 3 Up to 50 01 50 possible temporary visitor codes which can be programmed for one time or limited time use 1 99 hours Output 1 Form C relay 1A 30VDC max Output 2 Form C rel...

Page 6: ...put relay activation 2 1 Sec long beep In standby mode 3 1 Flash sec System restore mode 2 Beeps Fast flashing for 2 5 min Card code already stored 1 Long beep Real time clock stopped after power loss...

Page 7: ...n page 8 7 Finish assembly by attaching the keypad to the back box with the included installation screws 1 Always disconnect power before servicing the keypad Do not apply power until all connection w...

Page 8: ...cond keypad if needed so that if one keypad is used to open a door the other is temporarily disabled 14 Brown Interlock Control Interlock Control N O input connect to Output 1 Inhibit of second keypad...

Page 9: ...eypad is connected to a single door lock and an egress pushbutton Inter Lock System Using Two Keypads In this application two keypads are each connected to separate door locks and egress pushbuttons W...

Page 10: ...ode For enhanced security the user can be required to also enter a code after tapping a proximity card The code may be unique to each card or to a group of users or a common code can be used with all...

Page 11: ...ation or for programming Enter and Exit Programming Mode All programming of the keypad is done in programming mode 1 Enter programming mode xxxx NOTE XXXX is the master code 0000 is the default master...

Page 12: ...es for output 1 No default must be programmed 17 18 41 Duress codes for output 1 No default must be programmed 19 20 42 Duress codes for output 2 No default must be programmed 19 20 43 Duress codes fo...

Page 13: ...en reset to their default values and are ready to be re programmed At this point the keypad is still in programming mode The master code is used to enter programming mode The master code does not serv...

Page 14: ...ter the new super user code 02 xxxx NOTE XXXX represents the new super user code which can be 4 to 8 digits long There can be only one super user code for the keypad Programming a new super user code...

Page 15: ...be used 6 Disable or enable output 1 toggle regardless of programming 2580 9 NOTE For more information on programming timed or toggle mode see Programming the Output Mode and Output Timing on page 21...

Page 16: ...a card 2 User code only Type in a 4 to 8 digit user code to activate outputs 1 2 or 3 3 Card Unique user code The most secure level This code is programmed separately for each card and can be unique...

Page 17: ...card for output 1 10 5 READ CARD 4 Delete code or proximity card for user ID 002 for output 1 10 5 002 5 Delete all users for output 1 10 0999 6 Program a proximity card for user ID 001 for output 1 f...

Page 18: ...once by a visitor after which it is automatically deleted 01 to 99 Set the duration the visitor code will be valid from 1 to 99 hours Visitor Codes A visitor code can be 4 to 8 digits long and must ha...

Page 19: ...rogramming User Codes and Proximity Cards on pages 16 17 The duress code should be easy to remember For instance it can be the same as a user s normal user code but with a single digit changed as by s...

Page 20: ...ss code cannot deactivate the duress output Only a normal user code card super user code or a master code can deactivate the duress output NOTE A duress code can also be used in conjunction with a use...

Page 21: ...bb A Output B Output Mode and Time Outputs 51 Output 1 52 Output 2 53 Output 3 Output Mode and Time 0 Start stop toggle mode In this case the output starts when a user code and or user card is entered...

Page 22: ...3 times every 5 seconds To deactivate this alert either reset the real time clock or clear the output 1 auto disable time If the output 1 auto disable time is not programmed losing power will not cau...

Page 23: ...M HHMM 56 Program Output 1 Auto Disable Time HHMM Start Time HHMM End Time Start Time Start time for output 1 auto disable time HH represents hours and MM represents minutes in the military 24 hour ti...

Page 24: ...can be deactivated using any user code or user card or via the super user code 5 to 10 After 5 to 10 successive false attempts using incorrect user codes or user cards the keypad will lock for 15 minu...

Page 25: ...try beeps 5 beeps are disabled However the warning and power up delay beeps remain active This provides for a quieter work environment To Program To enable keypad audible mode default 71 1 To enable k...

Page 26: ...pad beep and alarm output can be set to activate for 1 to 999 seconds Door forced open warning OFF default 80 0 Door forced open warning ON 80 ttt NOTE TTT represents the beep and alarm output active...

Page 27: ...If the keypad is connected to a magnetic contact or other door monitoring device it can be programmed to trigger the alarm output for 1 to 999 seconds if the door is opened In this case if the alarm...

Page 28: ...stantly default or after the programmed delay time with no audible warning 2 Momentary contact with warning beep Press the egress button momentarily The keypad will beep for the programmed delay time...

Page 29: ...This tells the keypad how long to wait after the egress button is pressed before activating output 1 Examples 1 Momentary mode Press the egress button and the keypad will beep for 5 seconds before out...

Page 30: ...ne minute 4 While the keypad is beeping press the egress button once to stop the beeping NOTE If no egress button is installed then use a small jumper wire to momentarily connect the egress input and...

Page 31: ...shing center green LED indicates the card is accepted and the keypad is waiting for the Common user code 3526 1 Long beep indicates that the door can be opened Security Level 4 Card Unique user code R...

Page 32: ...proper or ab normal usage or faulty installation or if for any other reason SECO LARM determines that such equipment is not operating properly as a result of causes other than defects in material and...

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