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CM-120TX Wireless 

                        Digital Keypads

 

Installation Instructions 

 
 
 
 
 
 
Section 1__________________ 
General Description 

 
The CM-120TX is an outdoor illuminated battery 
operated wireless all metal keypad.  It is a versatile 
self-contained, single-gang, stand-alone keypad 
mounted on a heavy stainless steel, single gang 
faceplate. It features up to 999 users, and offer over 
1,000,000 possible user codes (from one to eight 
digits). It operates on 

2 x 1.5V ‘AA’ batteries providing 

for up to 90,000 operations (based on an average 4 
digit PIN followed by *).  The CM-120TX is compatible 
with our 915 MHz Lazerpoint RF

TM

 products.  It 

provides 2 separate RF codes that can be transmitted 
individually. It has non-volatile memory to retain user 
settings when the batteries discharge or when they are 
being changed. 

 
Section 2__________________ 
Installation 

 
Mounting 

 
The CM-120TX has been designed to fit into a standard 
single  gang  electrical  box.  The  terminal  strips  are 
carefully positioned so all wiring exits out the back, so it 
won’t interfere with, or short out on, the sides of the box. 
 

Wiring 

 
Camden CM-120TX is supplied with an AA battery 
holder.  Connect the battery holder as shown with the 
Red wire connecting to terminal 1(+) and the Black 
wire connecting to terminal 2(-).  Insert the batteries 
into the battery holder as shown in Figure 1.   

 

 

 

Figure 1 CM-120TX Power Connections

 

Section 3__________________ 
How to Program Keypad 

 
Using This Manual 
 

 

Brackets  and  spaces  are  not  part  of 
programming  or  user  codes.  They  are  used 
here  to  clarify  the  operations  and  group  like 
functions.  

 

Square brackets [ ] are used to indicate that 
the  keys  inside  the  brackets  are  to  be 
pressed  at  the  same  time.

  (Requiring  two 

keys to be pressed simultaneously reduces the 
chance that someone will accidentally get into 
programming mode.)  

 

When  entering  a  code  in  brackets,  first 
press the star key and, while holding down 
the star key, press the second key. Release 
them both together. 

 
Using the Keypad 
 

Each  user  on  the  system  is  assigned  two  different 
numbers.  The  first  is  the  User  Number,  which  he/she 
does  not  use  directly.  This  number,  from  1  to  999,  is 
used  to  keep  track  of  who  is  assigned  to  the  system, 
using the schedule on Page 8.  All leading zeroes are 
ignored.  The  second  is  the  User  Code,  a  1  to  8  digit 
programmable  code  that  the  user  will  enter  into  the 
keypad to activate certain functions. This code can have 
leading  zeroes  as  part  of  the  code.  This  information 
should be recorded and stored in a safe place for future 

Package Contents 
- (1) Keypad and faceplate assembly 
- (1) Foam gasket (CM-120W only) 
- (2) #6-

32 x 1” S/S Phillips screws 

- (2) #6-

32 x 1” Tamperproof screws 

- (1) Tamperproof screwdriver 
- (1) Battery Holder 
- (2) AA Batteries 

Summary of Contents for CM-120TX

Page 1: ...o terminal 2 Insert the batteries into the battery holder as shown in Figure 1 Figure 1 CM 120TX Power Connections Section 3__________________ How to Program Keypad Using This Manual Brackets and spac...

Page 2: ...TE A slow flash is once every two seconds and a fast flash is once every second GREEN LED ON Solid No errors output is active FAST FLASHING Keypad is in programming mode RED LED ON Solid Error conditi...

Page 3: ...abled For example 1 3 0 will disable Force Unique User Codes Backlight Control Enable Disable Function 5 Default 0 disabled Enable or disable backlight control on keypress When enabled the backlight w...

Page 4: ...ay time in seconds 0 disabled then For example 3 2 30 will set the door open alarm delay to 30 seconds NOTE To turn this feature on off see section 4 3 Door Prop Open Alarm on the next page 4 Alarm Co...

Page 5: ...usly until reset 6 Annunciation Control Functions Yellow LED Enable Function 0 Default 1 Enabled Enable or disable the yellow LED When enabled the yellow LED illuminates when any key is pressed 0 disa...

Page 6: ...D s will flash The keypad will immediately move into the battery life indicator It will beep up to 5 times and the green LED will flash Reset the keypad to factory defaults While holding down the and...

Page 7: ...mand memory will be cleared automatically Start again You will not increment the error count o The Lockout on errors feature is disabled by default This will prevent the keypad from hanging up if anyo...

Page 8: ...Installation Instructions 8...

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