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DE6218-3

 

 

 

 

Notes: 

1.  

If the system is powered from a DC power supply, the AUX

 

and 

PANIC

 

relays can be connected to terminal 7 (+). 

2.  

The

 

PANIC and AUXILIARY

 

outputs each include an 18 ohm 

resistor in series with the output. The maximum current 
switching capability of each output is 100 mA.  

E.

 Connect the AC or DC power supply leads to terminals 

6

7

Caution!

 If the power supply provides AC, disregard polarity. 

If the power supply provides DC, connect the negative lead to 
terminal 

6

 and the positive lead to terminal

 7 

of the indoor 

keypad. 

F. 

Connect the remote request-to-exit switch or PIR contacts 

across terminals 5 and 6 of the indoor keypad. To light the 
CL8A EXT’s red LED: Connect the 12 or 24Volt power supply 
across both terminal 1(+) and 2 (–). To light the yellow LED: 
connect the 12 or 24Volt power supply across terminals 3 (+) 
and 4 (–). 

 

3.5 Indoor Keypad Tamper Switch Option 

The indoor keypad includes 
tamper switch option TAMP-1, a 
terminal block and a tamper 
switch on a separate PC board. 
The tamper switch can be used 
in two ways:

 

A. 

To protect the indoor keypad 
if tampering is attempted by 
removal of the front part of 
the case. In this configuration, 
the tamper actuator remains 
within the case, in physical 
contact with the inner surface 
of the keypad’s back box.

 

 

Fig. 5 - Tamper Sw. Installation

 

B.

 To protect the indoor keypad if tampering is attempted by 

removing the unit from the wall or by removing the front of the 
case. This is accomplished by opening the tamper knockout in 
the back box, allowing the tamper actuator to extend out of 
the back box and contact the wall (see Fig. 5).

 

Note:  The tamper switch is delivered as a separate item. For 
ordering, specify TAMP-1.

 

When using a tamper switch, connect the tamper N.C. terminals to 
a control panel’s normally-closed, 24-hour protection zone, or any 
other system used to monitor the tamper contacts. 

 

3.6 Outdoor Keypads Tamper Option 

To use the CL-83 / CL-83M Tamper switch: Connect the 2 tamper 
terminals (see figure 6) to the tamper N.C. terminals of the alarm 
control panel. 

CL-83

Tamper

terminals

CL-83M

Tamper

terminals

CL-83M

CL-83

 

Figure 6 - Outdoor Keypads Tamper Switches 

       

 

 

4. OPERATION 

The main function of the system is to recognize valid user codes 
and respond according to pre-programmed instructions. 

 

4.1 Keying Format 

The user code is always followed by 

[#]

 

 

4.2 Keypad Response 

When a valid access code is keyed, the keypad responds by 
activating the on-board relay (usually allocated to unlock the 
door), and/or activating the auxiliary circuit. Each of the 56 
different access codes may be programmed to operate the on-
board relay, the auxiliary output or both. The green LED 
illuminates for as long as the internal relay remains energized. 

 

4.3 Latching the Relay 

For special applications, the relay may be toggled, so that keying 
the code once causes the relay to latch, and keying the code 
again unlatches the relay.

  

 

4.4 Request to Exit 

The REQUEST TO EXIT

 

input activates the access control relay 

to open the door from inside without keying a code, thereby 
facilitating quick and simple exit from the protected area. 

 

4.5 Automatic Reset 

When keying user codes, the intervals between digits must not 
exceed 5 seconds. Should the user exceed this time, or enter a 

wrong code, an automatic reset results, requiring the user to wait 
a few seconds and then to repeat entry of the code again.  

 

4.6 Lockout 

A penalty lockout is provided to defeat “code-crackers”. Three 
wrong entries result in a 10 minute lockout, during which an 
auxiliary output is activated, 

but

 the keypad can be reset after 30 

seconds by entering a valid user code. 

 

4.7 Access under Duress 

If you are forced to access under threat, press the programmed 

AMBUSH

 digit after the last digit of your code. This activates the 

PANIC

 

output without arousing suspicion. 

Enter the user code followed by the ambush digit 

 

 

4.8 Operating Tips 

A.

 Do not wait more than 5 seconds between successive 

keystrokes, or else the keypad will reset. 

B.

 To initiate an alarm without opening the door, press 

 

simultaneously. This activates the PANIC circuit which is usually 
connected to a silent alarm. 

 

 

5. PROGRAMMING

 

Programming should be carried out as soon as installation is 
completed. This provides a set of “instructions” which determines 
how the keypad will react to various code inputs.  
Programming changes can be made as many times as 
necessary, but for security reasons, this operation is restricted to 
the “

master code

” holder (the master user). 

 

5.1 Accessing the Programming Menu

 

The programming menu is accessible only by the 

master user

 

  

As soon as code programming takes place, this default code is 
automatically replaced by the first newly allocated code - No. 01. 
Because user code No. 01 will become the new master code, it 
should be assigned to the person in charge of security. 

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