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EA-KC2-201 Membrane Keypad Controller
Instructions for Programming EA-KC2-201
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Programming the Keypad
All programming functions are initiated by entering the ‘*’ key, then the
supervisor code,
followed by the ‘*’ key. Next, the programming code is
entered. See the table below for programming codes.
Programming
Code
Description
0 *
Restore Default Settings
1 *
Erase all User Access Codes
– Latch Output 1
2 *
Erase all User Access Codes
– Latch Output 2
3 *
Remove a Specific User Code
4 *
Add User Access Code
– Latch Output 1
5 *
Add User Access Code
– Latch Output 2
6 *
Program Door Release Time
7 *
Program New Supervisor Code
8 *
Latch Power Mode
(will default to off, if power is removed)
Programming Flowchart
Press the ‘*’ key, then enter
the 4 digit supervisor code
followed by the ‘*’ key
The blue Status LED will f lash
indicating programming is complete
Start
If incorrect, the red
Status LED will f lash
If incorrect, the red
Status LED will f lash
Accepted
Enter new supervisor code, user
access code, or door release time
If accepted, the blue
Status LED will turn on
If accepted, the blue Status
LED will f lash twice
If incorrect, the red
Status LED will f lash
Enter the programming code
Once a programming code or supervisor code has been accepted, the
keypad will wait 30 seconds for the next key input. If thirty seconds elapse
with no input, the red Status LED will flash and the keypad will return to
sleep mode.
Programming Codes
0 * : Restore Defaults
The controller can be set to its factory default settings. To restore the
default settings:
1.
Press
the ‘*’ key, then enter the 4 digit supervisor code followed
by the ‘*’ key. The blue status LED will light.
2.
Press the ‘0’ key, followed by the ‘*’ key.
The blue Status LED will flash indicating that programming is complete.
The table below lists the default parameters.
Supervisor Code
7183
Door Release Time
10 seconds
Latch Power Mode
Off
NOTE:
Restoring the default settings will also erase all user codes.
1 * & 2 * : Erase All User Access Codes by Latch Output
1.
Press
the ‘*’ key, then enter the 4 digit supervisor code followed
by the ‘*’ key. The blue status LED will light.
2.
Press the ‘1’ (for Latch Output 1) or ‘2’ (for Latch Output 2) key,
followed by the ‘*’ key.
The blue Status LED will flash indicating that erasing is complete.
3 * : Remove a Specific User Access Code
1.
Press
the ‘*’ key, then enter the 4 digit supervisor code followed
by the ‘*’ key. The blue status LED will light.
2.
Press the ‘3’ key, followed by the ‘*’ key.
3.
Enter the four digit user access code to be removed.
The blue Status LED will flash indicating that erasing is complete. If the
user access code has been assigned to both outputs, then the user access
code will be removed from both outputs.
If the user access code is not stored in memory, or an invalid key is
pressed (‘*’, ‘Lock’) the red status LED will flash.
4 * & 5 * : Add User Access Code by Latch Output
120 user access codes can be programmed into each latch output. The
user access codes can be any combination of four digits. To program a
user access code:
1.
Press
the ‘*’ key, then enter the 4 digit supervisor code followed
by the ‘*’ key. The blue status LED will light.
2.
Press the ‘4’ (for Latch Output 1 ) or ‘5’ (for Latch Output 2) key,
followed by the ‘*’ key.
3.
Enter the four digit user access code desired.