
7.5 Programming Keypad Options
Command/Action
Keys to Enter/Details
Command 30.
Enable/Disable keypad
options
30 # option # enable/disable # * *
Option
Set/Clear
0 - audio keypress feedback
0=disabled,
1=ENABLED
1 - visual keypress feedback
0=disabled,
1=ENABLED
2 - auto-entry enable
0=DISABLED
, 1=enabled
3 - error lockout
0=disabled,
1=ENABLED
4 - user lockout
0=disabled,
1=ENABLED
5 - two-part users
0=disabled,
1=ENABLED
8 - REX operation
0=only when door loop closed
1=always
Defaults are in bold.
Auto-entry
When auto-entry is enabled, users with codes
the same length as the master code do not have
to press the * key after entering their code. If
you have a code greater than the master code,
you can use Auto-Entry Suspend. Just enter the
# key prior to your code followed by the * key.
Example:
# 23456 *
if the master code is four digits.
If auto-entry is enabled, the * key is not used to
enter Program mode.
Error Lockout
When enabled, the keypad keeps track of the
number of consecutive invalid codes entered,
including attempts to access program mode.
When the threshold is reached, the yellow LED
turns on solid and the keypad no longer
responds to key presses for the programmed
time duration. The count is reset by entering a
valid code, including entering program mode.
The error lockout threshold and duration is
programmed with command 32.
Command 40.
Reset
defaults only.
40 # 00000 # 00000 # **
(master code, all
keypad options and parameters)
Command 46.
Erase
Users and Reset
Default Settings.
46 # 00000 # 00000 # **
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