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Radio Key

®

 600e     

             Operating & Installation

 

Secura Key 

 

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PROGRAMMING RADIO KEY

®

 600e

Radio Key

®

 Transponders (Key Tags) are pre-encoded and engraved at the 

factory with unique Transponder ID numbers.  Because these numbers are 

unique, Facility Codes (Site Codes) are not required.

Transponder ID Numbers are not pre-programmed into the Radio Key

®

 

600E; you must add them to the system as described below.

Radio Key

®

 600E allows you to assign a Transponder  to each 

User Number

 

(1 - 600) for programming purposes.  The User Number is associated with 

the individual person using the transponder. 

Be sure to record the User Number, the Transponder ID Number and 

the user’s name, and keep this information in a secure place.

  A blank 

User Log Form has been included for this purpose.  Do not write on this 

form; use it as a photocopy master.

Because a new Transponder ID Number can be assigned to any available 

User Number, the reader always has capacity to store 600 Transponders, 

even after many Transponders have been voided from the reader.

The Program Deck & Hand-Held Programmer

The  RK-PD1  Program  Deck  or  the  RK-HHP  are  used  to  program  your 

Radio Key

®

 600e. Presenting program cards to the 

Radio Key

®

 RK-600e

 

is equivalent to pressing keys on the RK-HHP hand-held programmer. The 

RK-PD1 consists of the 16 following cards: 

 

ENTER

“0” 

ZERO

“1” 

ONE

“2” 

TWO

“3” 

THREE

“4” 

FOUR

“5” 

FIVE

“6” 

SIX

“7” 

SEVEN

“8” 

EIGHT

“9” 

NINE

*

” 

THRU

“+” 

VALID

” 

VOID

 

 

SET TIMER

 

MODE

 Hand-Held Programmer 

(RK-HHP)

Summary of Contents for Radio Key 600e

Page 1: ...y 600e STAND ALONE PROXIMITY ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM with PATENTED DYNASCAN TECHNOLOGY Operating Installation Guide Rev G www SecuraKeyStore com 800 878 7829 sales securakeystore com P N 3321490 Patent...

Page 2: ...COPYRIGHT 2008 SOUNDCRAFT INC...

Page 3: ...Returning a Unit 18 Ordering Additional Transponders 18 Warranty 18 Specifications 19 FCC Certification 20 Illustrations Figure 1 RK600e Components 2 Figure 2 MOV Wiring Diagram 11 Figure 3 Wiring Di...

Page 4: ...THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 5: ...n Parts Supplied Access Control Unit Gasket MOV Mounting Plate Connector Wire Pigtail Operating Manual Quick Start Guide and Wallet Sized Guide User Log Form 2 6 32 x 1 2 mounting screws 1 4 40 x 5 16...

Page 6: ...Radio Key 600e Operating Installation Secura Key 2 RK600e Unit Programming Deck Mounting Plate RK600 BB Back Box Spacer optional Figure 1 RK600e Components...

Page 7: ...sponder ID Number and the user s name and keep this information in a secure place A blank User Log Form has been included for this purpose Do not write on this form use it as a photocopy master Becaus...

Page 8: ...indicate that the program instruction has been accepted A red light and three beeps at the end of a programming sequence means that you have made an error Refer to the appropriate section and carefull...

Page 9: ...the ADD card to the unit and then present the sequence of program cards representing the desired User Number 1 600 to the unit Then present the ENTER card to the unit Hold the Transponder near the RK6...

Page 10: ...before proceeding 1 1 0 Delete a Transponder from the System Put the unit into the Program mode if necessary see above Present the VOID card to the unit and then present the sequence of program cards...

Page 11: ...ram cards representing the desired Latch Time 0 30 seconds to the unit Present the ENTER card Agreen light and beep means that the Latch Timer setting was changed If you set the Latch Timer for 0 seco...

Page 12: ...or gate and one for bypassing an external alarm system The factory preset latch time is 1 second but it can be changed to any value from 1 30 seconds If the latch timer is set to 0 seconds this pulse...

Page 13: ...r wall at the same relative location as the Auxiliary Reader but not directly behind it For best reading distance offset the RK600e Unit and Auxiliary Reader by about 6 Otherwise the RK600e Unit can b...

Page 14: ...duitisrecommended to reduce the effects of EMI RFI and for physical protection of the wires RK600e Wire Connections The RK600e Unit is supplied with a pre wired connector P1 with color coded wire lead...

Page 15: ...a dry contact with no voltage present Use a Separate Power Supply for Electric Locks The access control unit and the electric locking device should be connected to separate power supplies Install the...

Page 16: ...ble along the wall surface such as in a wall mounted modular raceway small break away knockouts are provided on the bottom of the RK600e and Auxiliary Reader housings as well as on the Spacer Remove t...

Page 17: ...ELLOW BLACK GREEN BLACK BROWN ORANGE 9 14 VDC GND COM NC NO NC NO COM _ POWER LATCH RELAY SHUNT RELAY COIL 1 COIL 2 LED RED LED GRN BEEPER VCC ANTENNA 3 4 4 REX IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 SOLID LINE FOR ELECTRIC...

Page 18: ...reen Black Brown Orange Description 9 to 14 VDC DC Power Ground Latch Common Latch Normally Closed Latch Normally Open Shunt Normally Closed Shunt Normally Open Shunt Common REX Input REX Input Table...

Page 19: ...d to permanently adhere the unit to the back of a glass window The RK GM consists of two parts a large PVC sheet which adheres to the inside of thewindow andasmalleradhesivesheetthatisusedtoaf xtheRK6...

Page 20: ...the housing to the mounting plate a Hold the bottom end of the housing away from the mounting plate b Insert the two tabs inside top of housing into the two slots at the top of the mounting plate c Sw...

Page 21: ...RK600 or Auxiliary Reader Housing Metal Surface Figure 6 Post Flange Mounting Optional Thin Mounting Gasket Optional Thick Mounting Gasket Optional Post or Flange Mount Adapter Optional Spacer RK600 o...

Page 22: ...uy them off the shelf from any Secura Key dealer If you do not know who your dealer is call Secura Key and we will recommend one near you WARRANTY U S and Canadian Secura Key products are warranted ag...

Page 23: ...Unit Ambient Temperature 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Auxiliary Reader Ambient Temperature 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity 0 to 100 Operational Reading Distance Up to 6 15 2...

Page 24: ...ermined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more or the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the s...

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