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code lock features include:

30 x 4 digit codes (+ 10 latching) 

Programmable lock time (01-99 secs.)

Timed exit request

Codes disable input

Non-volatile data storage ( >10 years)

25 secs. Lockout on 3 wrong codes

illuminated keypad (DC30 only)

programming concepts

All programming changes are made by first
entering the Programmers Code (This code
is only used for accessing programming
mode).

SRS code locks are capable of storing up to
30 individual codes for timed operation plus
10 codes for latching the relay.

Codes are stored in a location system
(pigeon holes) from location 01 to location
40. The codes are always related to their
location and therefore a code can be delet-
ed by code or by deleting the appropriate
location (pigeon hole).

Codes 31-40 are reserved for latch opera-
tion (toggle). Once in latch mode, any valid
latch code will restore normal condition
(relay off).

It is good practice to fill in a code User Log
to ensure that codes and their distribution is
recorded (see back page).

installation guide

DC30, DC40 & entry panels with built in code lock

tel

: 0208 621 6210

fax

: 0208 621 6211

web

: www.planetsrs.com

842-850 coronation road

park royal, london

nw10 7qj

Audio Door Entry Systems

Video Door Entry Systems

Keypads

Access Control Systems

Electric Locking & Accessories

SRS Wholesale Limited  registered in England No: 2142536

INDC40 20041218

quick start guide

In most installations all that is
required is a single code for the user
to open a door. Into the keypad enter
the following

x, 1, 2, 3, 4

The unit is now in program mode. (the
sounder & LED will pulse and the lock
relay will change state)

0, 1, ?, ?, ?, ?, x

Where ?, ?, ?, ? is 4 digit  number
(using numerical characters 0 - 9
only).

The user code may now be tested for
correct operation. We strongly recom-
mend 

changing

 the programmers code

(ie do not leave it set to 1234). See
setting the programmers code.

advanced

DC30, DC40 & entry panels with built in code lock

deleting a user code from an
unknown location

6.1) Enter Programming Mode.
6.2) Press the # key, the red LED remains

on.

6.3) Enter the 4 Digit User Code to search

and delete, a 2 second confirmation
tone will be heard.

6.4) Return to Step 2 to search and delete

more lost codes or x to exit
Programming Mode.

delete all settings

This function should only be used in
extreme circumstances as all User Codes
and the Programmers Code will be deleted.
7.1) Enter Programming Mode.
7.2) Press the # key once, the LED will

remain on

7.3) Press the # key a further eight times

to delete all information, the LED will
turn off and a tone will be heard for
to indicate that the Delete All process
is taking place. The Programmers
Code will not be effected.

Note: You must enter all 9 #’s to complete
the delete all command.

Note2: This does NOT restore factory set-
tings which are manually enterred during
testing of the code lock.

time clock (TM CLK)

When the Time Clock input is closed all user
and latching codes programmed in locations
10 -20 & 36-40 inclusive will not operate.
Use SRS 5200 time clock to switch user
codes on and off. Codes programmed into
locations 01-09 & 31-35 are not affected.

egress (EGR)

The egress input (request for exit) should be
connected to a N/O push to make switch
(eg. SRS 88000 series). If this input is
closed with a Time Clock or latching switch
the lock/relay will operate until the input is
opened again (+ the Lock Opening Time).

LED and sounder definitions

Confirmation Tone
2 second tone

LED Off

Illegal Code / Location Occupied
4 short Beeps

LED Off

Programming Mode / Base Level
Pulsing Beep

LED pulse

Code Entered but Time Clock closed
3 second tone

LED Off

warning

When using a DC40 with electric gates or
barrier systems, an interface relay 9331
MUST be used. Failure to do this may cause
irreparable damage to the DC40 when used
with certain gate and barrier controls.

Always connect the supplied suppression
component (Tranzil) across the locking
device terminals. Failure to do this may
cause erratic operation or even equipment
damage.

example user log

Location 4 Digit User or

Time 

Number

Code

Group Description

Control

01

1234

Managers Code

N/A

10

6538

General Day Use Code

Yes

30

7612

Post man's Code

Yes

31

9456

First latch code

N/A

36

5632

Latch code 2

Yes

Summary of Contents for DC30

Page 1: ...atch code will restore normal condition relay off It is good practice to fill in a code User Log to ensure that codes and their distribution is recorded see back page installation guide DC30 DC40 entry panels with built in code lock tel 0208 621 6210 fax 0208 621 6211 web www planetsrs com 842 850 coronation road park royal london nw10 7qj Audio Door Entry Systems Video Door Entry Systems Keypads ...

Page 2: ...Mode adding user codes Factory set code in location 01 is 6789 4 1 Enter Programming Mode 4 2 Enter the location 01 to 41 31 40 are the latching code locations If a series of bleeps are heard at this point then the location has a code stored you may proceed as this is only a warning tone 4 3 Enter the desired 4 Digit User Code If the code lock returns immediately to the Programming Mode Base Level...

Page 3: ...voltages may damage the electric locking device Connecting the keypad for stand alone operation PRESS FOR EXIT Fail Locked Fail Open Transil 12v 0v NC C NO TM CLK COM EGR DC30 DC40 Keypad 12v dc power supply Time Clock Turns off codes 10 30 36 40 Push to make switch for exit 12v 0v NC C NO TM CLK COM EGR DC40 keypad module 1 2 SRS Speaker Unit Entrance Panel From 9307 DC 0 9 Time Clock Turns off c...

Page 4: ...tions 10 20 36 40 inclusive will not operate Use SRS 5200 time clock to switch user codes on and off Codes programmed into locations 01 09 31 35 are not affected egress EGR The egress input request for exit should be connected to a N O push to make switch eg SRS 88000 series If this input is closed with a Time Clock or latching switch the lock relay will operate until the input is opened again the...

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