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Universal Key-Pad 

TAP  

PART NUMBER: 200.1019 

The TAP controller is used for selecting the operational functions, as well as adjusting and programming the features of the 
SW10 and SW19.  It contains buttons used to control the functions, LEDs that indicate status or selections, a removable part 
with LCD display, and navigation buttons to access complete programming of the door. 

DESCRIPTION 

Manual 

Bi-Directional  

One-Way 

Partial Opening 

Total Opening 

Automatic Mode 

Door Open 

Night Mode 

MOUNTING CONTROLLER 

A.  Back Plate 

B.  PCB 

C.  Cover Plate 

D.  Programmer Module 

E.  Dress Plate 

1.  Disassemble TAP using provided screws. 

2.  Mount back-plate (A) to wall or jamb tube using provided hardware. 

3.  For concealment, route the connecting cable through the hole in the center of the back-plate (A). 

REASSEMBLY 

1.  Snap PCB (B) into the back-plate (A). 

2.  Snap cover plate (C) into the back-plate (A) and attach with provided screws. 

3.  Snap programmer module (D) into the cover plate (C) and attach with provided screws. 

4.  Snap the small dress plate (E) into the programmer module (D). 

Upon powering on, the display on the TAP control will show a date/time,  and the red LED’s will illuminate to indicate 
current function positions.  The function of the door can be altered by pressing the desired button.  Pressing a button 
more than once toggles between functions for that button, i.e., button number 4 can be used to command a door opening 
for test purposes after a program change. 

WIRING CONTROLLER 

1.  Connect TAP controller to the I/O Board at J3 

(polarity sensitive)

.  If polarity is wrong, unit will not illuminate. 

2.  TAP Lock function disables all buttons and prevents any programming of the control.  If no TAP Lock is desired, leave 

circuit open. 

POLARITY SENSITIVE 

TAP PCB 

SW 10/19 

J3-CONNECTOR 

NOTE:  Refer to page 1 (mounting controller) for part labels. 

J3 connection 

SW 10/19 

PCB 

NOTE: The numbered items below show main menu items, small case letters and roman numerals show sub-menus for 
each main item. 

PROGRAMMING LOGIC 

2.  SETUP 

A.  Partial Opening 

I.    Adjustable range of 60% to 100% 

B.  Pause Time (hold open time) 

I.  Adjustable 0 to 30 seconds (default is 2 seconds) 

*EXAMPLE 

1.  Main Menu Item 

A.  Sub-Menu Item 

I.  Sub-Sub Menu Item 

A.  Sub-Sub-Sub Menu Item 

1.  LANGUAGE  

Summary of Contents for TAP

Page 1: ...all dress plate E into the programmer module D Upon powering on the display on the TAP control will show a date time and the red LED s will illuminate to indicate current function positions The function of the door can be altered by pressing the desired button Pressing a button more than once toggles between functions for that button i e button number 4 can be used to command a door opening for te...

Page 2: ...3 LOCK A Kit Lock I On Lock installed A Night The door is locked when On Off switch is OFF B One Way Night The door is locked when the On Off switch is in the Night or One Way position C Always Door is locked whenever it is closed II Off No lock installed 4 DIAGNOSTICS A Version III 2 Leaves Pairs A Off No controls linked to each other B On 2 controls are tied together Terminals 26 to 26 and 28 to...

Page 3: ...ress OK 13 Select ON 14 Press OK 15 Press Down until EXIT displays 16 Press OK PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE Set OPENING SPEED to a value of 5 and choose to KEEP SETTINGS 1 Press the down arrow until ADVANCED MENU appears in the display 2 Press OK 5 times to scroll past setting the PASSCODE default is 000 3 OPERATION appears in the display 4 Press OK 5 CLOSING SPEED displays 6 Press Down arrow until OPENING...

Page 4: ...iation of Automatic Door manufacturers AAADM This inspection must be performed by a certified AAADM trained inspector Tucker recommends this documented inspection be performed upon completion of the installation as well as following the completion of every service call thereafter If service is not performed within one year of the previous service action a routine AAADM inspection should be perform...

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