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KE-350 Installation and Operations Manual
System Options
THE MASTER CODE: Knowledge of the Master Code is the highest privilege granted to
a user of the KE-350 system. There is only one Master Code, which is used to gain
access to all programming areas including System Setup (page 13). Typically only the
facilities manager or security director should have access to this code. The default
Master Code, “1,2,3”, can be used for initial programming but should be changed to a
unique 3 to 8 digit code. The Master Code is reprogrammed through system setup.
Note:
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If you forget the Master Code, locate the control module. Verify that the 5 dip
switches are NOT all in the ON position. Press “PGM SW” for at least 3 seconds. You
will hear a double beep at the keypad. Proceed to System Setup, Step 3 to change the
Master Code (page 13).
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Important:
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If you set all 5 dip switches in the ON position and press “PGM SW”,
this completely erases the memory and restores system defaults!!!)
DOOR OPEN TIME: The Door Open Time refers to the length of time the door will
remain unlocked following the entry of a valid User Code. Although the default is set for
5 seconds, this setting can be changed to any value between 01 and 99 seconds. See
System Setup (page 13).
LATCHING: There are three options for latching the door open or closed for extended
periods of time. Latching Authorization is determined in each User Group.
1. Off – Set as the default, this prevents
any
latching at all.
2. Manual – This allows any authorized user to manually latch the door open
(unlocked) or closed (locked) indefinitely. If the KE-350 is set to Manual, latching
is activated by entering “1#” following entry of an authorized user code. Entering
“0#” following an authorized code will deactivate latching.
3. Timed – This allows any authorized user to latch the door open until a
predetermined time of day at which point the door will automatically latch closed.
Entering “1#” following entry of an authorized code will activate timed latching.
Entering “0#” following entry of an authorized code will deactivate timed latching.
USE OF DURESS CODES: The KE-350 can be configured to allow the use of Duress
Codes. In emergency situations, users who are forced to open the door against their will
can use their Duress Code to open the door as usual. In addition, if the 2
nd
Relay is
configured to control the Internal Alarm, a duress code will also activate the alarm output.
(The alarm output would typically be wired to a guard station or other monitoring service
that could respond to the emergency). If used, the Duress Code is the User Code with
the last digit increased by 1. For example: If your User Code is 3 3 3, your Duress Code
is 3 3 4. If your User Code 5 6 9, your Duress Code is 5 6 0.
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Important:
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If you wish to use the Duress Code Option, it must be set ON prior to
any Individual User Programming!!!
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