To exit the Program Mode press the key. Keypad exits the Program Mode and returns to
normal operation.
The Duress Code does not have to be programmed. The Keypad determines it automatically
when the first digit of the User Code is increased by 2 digits to operate the Duress Output.
For example:
The User Code 1 is 1234 then the Duress Code is 3234. If the User Code 1 is
5862 then the Duress Code is 7862. If the User Code 1 is 8262 the the Duress
Code is 0262.
When the Duress Code is entered then Output 1 will be active for the length of time set in the
Momentary Mode and the Duress Output switches to ground, (-) and can only be turned off by
entering the User Code 1. When the Keypad is programmed for Latching Mode then Output 1
and the Duress Output will remain on until turned off by entering User Code 1.
There is no Duress Code for Output 2.
The Keypad will not allow duplicate code numbers when using the Duress Code feature.
For example:
If the User Code stored in the system is 5678 then the Duress Code will be
7678 then the Keypad will not accept User Code number 7678.
When the Keypad is programmed for
Auto Entry
mode the key that follows the entered
Code Number is
not
required. In this mode the User Code must be the same length as the
Installer Code and the code length can be from four to eight digits.
To program the Keypad for Auto Entry press the keys then press the key then
press the key.
The Keypad is now in the Auto Entry Mode.
When the Keypad is programmed for
Manual
mode the key that follows the entered User
Code
is
required. In this mode the User Code can be from 4 to 8 digits in length but all the
User Codes do not need the same number of digits.
To program the Keypad for Manual Mode press the keys then press the then press
the key.
The Keypad is now in the Manual Mode.
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CODE ENTRY MODES AUTO OR MANUAL
APPLICATION EXAMPLES
DURESS OUTPUT FUNCTION
TO EXIT THE PROGRAM MODE
8 2
#
8 2
1
0
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USER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING THE KEYPAD IN THE MANUAL MODE TO OPEN DOOR
Enter any of the programmed User Codes. (
see page 5 for programming User Codes
)
then press the key to open the door.
Yellow Led turns on for 1 second then turns off.
OPERATING THE KEYPAD IN THE AUTO ENTRY MODE TO OPEN DOOR
Enter the User Code which can be from 4 to 8 digits long.
Yellow Led turns on for 1 second then turns off.
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BASIC WIRING DIAGRAM OF A MAGNETIC LOCK AND ELECTRIC DOOR STRIKE
MODEL KP-400
The Keypad must be in the Momentary Mode in order for the Magnetic Lock or the
Electric Door Strike to function correctly. Use the N/C relay contacts when connecting
a magnetic lock.
The 1N4004 diode must be connected to the Electric Door Strike as shown in the dia-
gram above to prevent arcing across the Keypad relay contacts. The diode is not re-
quired when powering the Electric Door Strike on AC current. Use the N/O Output when
operating the Electric Strike in the fail-secure mode. Use the N/C Output when operat-
ing the Electric Strike in the fail-safe mode.
The negative terminal of the Magnetic Lock must be connected to the negative terminal
of the power supply.
To avoid electrostatic discharge from interfering with the operation of the Keypad al-
12 OR 24
VOLT
AC OR DC
POWER SUPPLY
USE N/O
CONTACTS
OR REQUEST
TO EXIT
STATION
MODEL TS-2
SHOWN
ELECTRIC
STRIKE WIRING
USE N/O RELAY
CONTACT FOR
FAIL-SECURE
USE N/C RELAY
CONTACT FOR
FAIL-SAFE
MAGNETIC LOCK
OR
ELECTRIC STRIKE
CATHODE
AC CAN ONLY BE
USED WITH AC
ELECTRIC STRIKES