1
4
7
*
2
3
5
6
8
9
0
#
White Wires
Gray
Wires
Black/White
Wire
Black Wire
1. Connect the black pair of wires to a 12VDC supply.
Observe proper polarity see Fig.1
2. The white pair of wires provide connection to a field
selectable N/O or N/C SPST relay (see Fig. 1).
3. The gray pair of wires. May be connected to a normally
open switch (for example: a N/O pushbutton switch) to
operate the electric release from the secure side
of the door.
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IS9325
R04/10SH
I N S T A L L A T I O N
9325
Access Keypad
Quickstart Exterior - 9325e
1. Connect a 12VDC supply to the power terminals of the
keypad. Observe proper polarity as illustrated in Fig.2
2. Connect the device to be controlled by the keypad to the
relay terminals of the keypad. These terminals can
operate as a N/O or N/C relay or a 12VDC powered
output. See connection diagram in Fig. 2. The Relay
terminals operate as a SPST relay by default, if a 12VDC
powered output is desired see Fig. 9 for details
3. Connect a N/O pushbutton to the Exit button terminals if
desired. A button wired to these terminals may be used
to operate an electric release from a remote location.
Quickstart Interior - 9325i
–
+
J3
J2
J4
Power
Exit
Button
Relay
–
+
First – the master code must be set (allows access to all
keypad settings).
The first time the keypad is turned on, the green and red
LEDs will flash alternately.
Choose a 6 digit number and make a note of it here. This will
be the new master code.
Press
✱
followed by the new master code then...
Press
✱
and re-enter the new master code then...
Press
✱
to confirm the code, and finish.
Now that the master code is defined, type 7890 on the
keypad. The door should open.
Note: The master code must not contain a user code (for
example: 123456 as a master code and 1234 as a user code
would cause the door to open before the master code had
been entered, a full system reset would be required).
Then set the user code (opens the door)
Choose an entry code (at least 4 digits, but not more than 8)
and make a note of it here. This will be the new user entry
code.
Enter the 6 digit master code (green and red start flashing
together).
Press and hold down 8 for 3 seconds then...
Enter the new user entry code and press
✱
then...
Re-enter the new user entry code and press
✱
then...
Press 1 to confirm the code.
Press # to exit programming mode.
Resetting
If you want to start again, simply turn off the power to the
keypad. Press and hold the 3 (or 2) while turning the power
back on. This will reset everything back to the factory
settings.
Multiple codes
For more than one user code, see page 3 programming that
allows the keypad to accept multiple user codes.
The factory default user code 7890 should be deleted once
the new multi-codes have been entered.
In multi-user mode, a [
✱
] is required after the user code to
unlock the door.(for example, 1234
✱
).
master code
Fig. 1
9325e wiring
connections
Fig. 2
9325i wiring
connections
Quickstart Programming
May be SPST relay
or 12VDC output.
(See Fig. 9 for
details.)
+
-
user code