MANUFACTURERS OF ELECTRONIC CONTROL AND MONITORING SYSTEMS
Eg: Entering 23350743
*
934
*
8863
*
10520 # will set a pin number of 8863 in slot 934 and give
that pin an effective card number of 10520.
Clearing a user PIN code
To clear a single user PIN code, first enter the current 8 digit master code (which is factory pre-set to
23350743). If correct, the keypad will emit 5 short beeps. Otherwise it will emit rapid beeps for about
2 seconds indicating an incorrect code. Next press
*
then the slot number from 1 to 2000 to be
cleared then
*
then
*
again, followed by 1 and the # key.
Eg: Entering 23350743
*
843
* *
1 # will clear the pin code for slot 843.
Clear all user PIN codes
To clear all user PIN codes, first enter the current 8 digit master code (which is factory pre-set to
23350743). If correct, the keypad will emit 5 short beeps. Otherwise it will emit rapid beeps for about
2 seconds indicating an incorrect code. Next press # then 31 and the # key
Low Battery Indication
When internal battery monitoring circuitry determines the battery is running down and should be
replaced, the keypad will emit a sequence of alternating short and long beeps spelling out “SOS” in
Morse code when a correct code is entered. When this occurs, it is advisable to change the battery
as soon as convenient. The battery required is a standard 9V snap-in PP3 type (also known as
6F22). For maximum battery life it is best to use a premium alkaline model such as Duracel or
Energiser.
External power connection
The KP2KTX4-W26 can be powered from an external nominal 12V DC power source by using the
EXT 12VDC rising cage terminal block.
Warning: If external power is used, a 9V battery must not
be connected to the battery terminals of the KPTX4-W26. If a battery (of any kind) is connected
while power is applied to the EXT 12VDC connector, the battery may leak or explode.