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EA-KC2-201 Membrane Keypad Controller
Instructions for Programming EA-KC2-201
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Package Contents
EA-KC2-201 Controller
Instruction guide
EA-KC2-201 Keypad Access Controller
1.
Membrane Keypad Connector
2.
Power Supply Connector
3.
Latch Output 1 Connector
4.
Latch Output 2 Connector
EA-KC2-102 Membrane Keypad (order separately)
1.
Blue Status LED
– indicates accepted command or controller
waiting for input
2.
Red Status LED
– indicates incorrect input or timeout
3.
“Lock” Key -- re-locks doors during access time
4.
“Clear” Key – clears previous keystrokes
Features
Two independent outputs
Supports 120 user access codes per output
4 digit key codes
Programmable latch release time (1 sec to over 100 mins) ± 1%
LED indicators (applies to membrane keypad)
Non-volatile memory will retain user/supervisor codes and door
release time setting when power is removed
Low power for battery applications
Specifications
Access Code Length:
4 digits
Supply Voltage:
12V - 24VDC ± 10% (
NOTE
: Do not
exceed maximum latch operating voltage)
Standby Current:
30
A (max, no attached devices)
Operating Current:
10mA (max, no attached devices)
Max Latch Current: 2A peak (each)
NOTE:
For indoor use only.
Default Settings
Supervisor Code
7183
Door Release Time
10 seconds
Latch Power Mode
Off
Normal Operation
In normal operation the user will enter a 4 digit access code. Once a
numeric key is pressed, the blue Status LED will light. The user will then
enter the remaining 3 digits of their code. If the access code is accepted,
the blue Status LED will blink and the door latch will be released for the
time period specified. If the code is not accepted, the red Status LED will
blink. If a mistake is made during code entry, the ‘*’ key can be used to
clear previous key strokes and start over. This will also turn off the blue
Status LED. Once a key is pressed, the keypad will wait 30 seconds for
the next input. If thirty seconds elapse with no input, the keypad will clear
previous key strokes, shut off the blue Status LED, blink the red Status
LED and return to sleep mode.