Strikemaster ES Manual
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Rev 2.1 June 2015
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Controller
Setup
The Secure Controller Unit (SCU) is responsible for:
Storing the entry codes (100 entrys per door)
The control of one or two doors.
Opening / closing door relays.
Monitoring various sensors.
Managing
alarms.
Managing door bells.
Exit switch functionality.
The SCU can only be programmed from door A keypad
Once the SCU is installed and all the other components are connected, the controller must be setup as follows:-
Enter Programming Mode
Press the red programming button on the controller. This will cause the green LED on the controller to flash and the
buzzer will beep.
Then, input the default engineer’s code which is #111111 into keypad A.
The LED on keypad A will then flash red to indicate that the system is in programming mode.
Set Engineer Code
Create a new engineer's code and if required, enable the case tamper mechanism (programming mode options 4 and
3 respectively).
Enter Entry Codes
Set up entry codes and set the door strike times (programming mode options 1 and 5 respectively). If door sensors
are fitted, make sure that they are programmed to operate as desired (option 6).
Please note: when programming mode is accessed by using the default engineer’s code, all programming mode
functions are available. However, if programming mode is accessed by inputting the programmed engineer’s code,
options 4 and 9 will not be available.
For ongoing maintenance purposes, like for example to add more entry codes or to change door strike times etc.
programming mode should be accessed by inputting a valid engineer’s code into keypad A.
Programming Mode Functions
1
Add entry codes
2
Remove entry code
3
Enable / disable SCU case door tamper
4
Change the engineer’s code and PIN length
5
Adjust door strike timeout
6
Enable / disable door sensor
7
Set penalty time
8
This option is not currently in use
9
Reset to factory default
0
Exit programming mode
Set up and use of these functions is described in detail on the following pages. For an overview, please refer to the
programming chart.