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ELECTRONIC KEYPAD LOCK 

 

ROGER s.c.                                                                   SL1000 v1.1 03/12/1999

 

 

DESIGN AND USE

DESIGN AND USE 

 

 
The SL1000 electronic keypad lock is designed for 
operation in anti-burglary alarm systems. The device 
can simultaneously function as a standalone access 
control unit based on an electromagnetic lock. The 
SL1000 is equipped with tree outputs. Two of which 
are transistor outputs and the third is a relay output 
with a pair of NO/NC connectors. The electronic 
keypad lock has four codes that enable programming 
and control of its outputs. All codes and parameters 
configuring the lock’s operation are stored in non-
violate EEPROM memory – insensitive to power 
failures. Different configuration variations enable 
effective adaptation to specific applications by 
choosing the desired operating manner. The lock’s 
synthetic silicone based keypad guarantees long life 
operation. Operation in the dark is easy because the 
lock’s keypad is lit up. The SL1000 is available in 
several designs differing in mechanical construction. 
The following versions are currently available: 
 

SL1000A

  Metal casing, lit up keypad, freely 

available. 

SL1000B

  ABS plastic casing, lit up keypad, freely 

available. 

SL1000C

  Metal casing with special keypad 

protection lid. Lit up keypad. 

SL1000H

  Metal casing, moisture-proof, special 

keypad protection lid. The keypad is 
designed for outdoors operation. 

 

 
INSTALLING THE ELECTRONIC KEYPAD 

INSTALLING THE ELECTRONIC KEYPAD 
LOCK

LOCK 

 

 

The device should be fastened to a vertical plane of a 
construction. All electric connections should be done 
before connecting the lock to a power supply. If the 
electromagnetic door lock is connected to the same 
power source as the keypad unit it is important to feed 
the negative potential using a separate wire. SL1000A, 
SL1000B and SL1000C units should be protected from 
atmospheric influences such as rain or snow as well as 
away from heat and humidity sources. The SL1000H 
lock is protected from atmospheric influences such as 
rain or snow. That’s why it can be mounted outdoors 
without additional shielding or protection. 
 

RELAY SWITCH OUTPUT

RELAY SWITCH OUTPUT 

 

 

The relay output can operate in pulse or stable mode. 
When the relay is activated the OPEN led is lit whereas 
the CLOSED led lights if the relay is not active. An 
overtension component (oxide varistor) is connected in 
parallel with the relay’s contacts. This element protects 
the relay’s contacts from damage due to overtension 
when switching inductive loads (such as the 
electromagnetic lock) therefore extending the relay’s 
life. 

 

TRANSI

TRANSISTOR OUTPUT 

STOR OUTPUT –– AUX

 AUX 

 

 

When this output is activated, the potential connected 
to its circuit is shorted to negative ground of the power 
supply. When the output is turned off it stays in a state 
of high impedance. The AUX output can operate in 
both pulse and stable modes. Potentials connected to 
the AUX cannot exceed values of the power supply’s 
positive potential and the switched current cannot 
exceed 150 mA. 

 

TRANSISTOR OUTPUT 

TRANSISTOR OUTPUT –– PREALARM

 PREALARM 

 

 

When this output is activated, the potential connected 
to its circuit is shorted to negative ground of the power 
supply. When the output is turned off it stays in a state 
of high impedance. This output is used to signal 
PRALARM-DURESS or retransmit the pressing of [#] 
in BELL function. Potentials connected to this output 
cannot exceed values of the power supply’s positive 
potential and the switched current cannot exceed 150 
mA. 
 

CONTROLLING THE OUTPUTS

CONTROLLING THE OUTPUTS 

 

 
Both the relay and the AUX outputs are controlled by 
codes entered from the lock’s keypad and can operate 
in pulse as well as stable mode. The PREALARM 
output can be controlled by the PREALARM-DURESS 
or BELL function. Operating modes are selected by 
jumper settings on the back of the lock’s PCB. 

 
Pulse output mode 

Outputs operating in pulse mode are normally in the 
OFF state. Commands 3 or 6 activate the output for a 
period of time defined by the calibrated delay ([C4C5] 
parameters). When this time period surpasses the 
output returns to the OFF state. If the activating 
commands are entered during the calibrated delay the 
total active time is extended by [C4C5] counting from 
the time of a previous command. The delay on the 
stable output can be set from 1 to 99 seconds. 

 
Stable output mode 

Every time a appropriate code is initiated the stable 
output is flipped to a state opposite of the state that the 
output was previously in. The output can be switched 
immediately after command 1 is entered or with a 
delay if command 5 was entered. 

If the vault code 

[KS] is enabled the stable mode output will switch 
from OFF to ON only after the main code [KG] is 
entered followed by the vault code [KS] (command 
8).

 Switching back to the OFF state does not require 

entering the vault code and is done immediately after 
the main code [KG] (command 1) or the locking code 
[KZ] (command 7) is entered. After the power supply is 
connected the electronic lock’s outputs operating in 
stable mode are automatically switched off.

 

Summary of Contents for SL 1000

Page 1: ... from damage due to overtension when switching inductive loads such as the electromagnetic lock therefore extending the relay s life TRANSI TRANSISTOR OUTPUT STOR OUTPUT AUX AUX When this output is activated the potential connected to its circuit is shorted to negative ground of the power supply When the output is turned off it stays in a state of high impedance The AUX output can operate in both ...

Page 2: ...ling the output operating in the stable mode It causes the stable mode output to switch from ON to OFF Use of this code requires command 4 to be entered before PROGRAMMING OF CODES PROGRAMMING OF CODES Programming of codes can be done only once or can be done any number of times after the EEPROM RESET procedure It depends on setting of C1 parameter The following scheme illustrates how code program...

Page 3: ...cknowledge the new configuration The unit is ready for operation Configuration parameters definition C1 Enables multiple code reprogramming C1 0 codes can only be set once C1 1 codes can be set any number of times IMPORTANT If multiple code programming is disabled C1 0 the device will only permit a single entry of the selected code Once programmed it will not be possible to change the code without...

Page 4: ...50 mA J6 J5 J4 J3 J1 J2 Jumpers position SL1000C SL1000H SL1000A SL1000C SL1000H SL1000A Contacts normally closed NC Contacts normally open NO Relay contact selection Jumper NO NC NO NC Normal operation Unit RESET Function J5 J6 Jumper Output control modes J3 J1 J4 J2 STABLE AUX output STABLE PULSE PULSE Relay output PULSE STABLE STABLE PULSE ...

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