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Digital access keypad. 110 user keypad with 2 relay outputs
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The built-in buzzer and the amber LED generate tones and
signals to indicate programming status as shown in Figure 1.
PROGRAMMING THE RELAY Y Y Y Y
PROGRAMMING THE RELA
PROGRAMMING THE RELA
PROGRAMMING THE RELA
PROGRAMMING THE RELA
The 5A relay can be programmed for N.O. operation via the
on-board wire jumper. See figure 2.
Figure 2:
WIRE
WIRE
WIRE
WIRE
WIRE
Programming
for N.O. or
FEMALE
FEMALE
FEMALE
FEMALE
FEMALE
N.C. output
SOCKET
SOCKET
SOCKET
SOCKET
SOCKET
PCB
N N N N N .C.
.C.
.C.
.C.
.C.
N N N N N .O
.O
.O
.O
.O. . . . .
SOLDER
SOLDER
SOLDER
SOLDER
SOLDER
Figure 3:
Programming the SK-983A Keypad
Access Keys
Entry
Validation
First-time use -- Set the Personal Master Code
--
Master Code (factory
pre-set at 0000)
Programming -- Changing Master and User Codes
0
From 1 to 8 digits
1
From 1 to 8 digits
Programming -- Configuration of relay output
40
Relay activate time
to 999 seconds)
41
--
42
--
Programming -- Personal safety
70
--
71
--
72
--
Exit programming mode
--
--
Figure 1:
Visible and Audible Indicators
Amber
Buzzer
STATUS
LED output tones
_______________________________________________________
ON
none
In programming
mode
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1 flash
1 beep
Successful key
entry
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
2 flashes
2 beeps
Successful code
entry
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
5 flashes
5 beeps
Unsuccessful
code entry
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
MALE
MALE
MALE
MALE
MALE
Continuous
Continuous DAP jumper not
POST
POST
POST
POST
POST
flash
beeps
replaced
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1 flash every none
Standby mode
2 seconds
Comments
*
Enter the programming mode by keying in
the Master Code
#
Sets the 1 to 8 digit personal Master Code
#
Sets the 1 to 8 digit User Code
Relay has momentary output of 1 to 999 (from
#
1 seconds each time the User Code is inputted
#
Relay latches ON or OFF each time the User
Code is inputted
#
Relay latches ON each time the Quick Code is
inputted
#
After 10 successive incorrect code attempts,
keypad locks out code for 30 seconds
#
After 10 successive incorrect code attempts,
keypad outputs Duress signal
#
Neither of the above
*
Exits programming mode, returns to normal
operation
PROGRAMMING THE KEYP
PROGRAMMING THE KEYP
AD
AD
PROGRAMMING THE KEYP
PROGRAMMING THE KEYPAD
PROGRAMMING THE KEYP
AD
AD
To program the SK-983A, you will first need to decide the following information:
-
The Master Code and/or the User Code.
-
Relay configuration — momentary or shunt, and relay momentary output time (1 to 999 seconds) in momentary mode.
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Whether or not Quick Code is to be used.
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Result of improper code entry after 10 successive tries (30-second code lockout, Duress output, or neither).
Now you can program the keypad as shown in Figure 3.
F F F F F A A A A A CT
CT
CT
CT
CTOR
OR
OR
ORY Y Y Y Y - - - - - SET D
OR
SET D
SET D
SET D
SET DA A A A A T T T T T A -- IMPORT
A -- IMPORT
A -- IMPORT
A -- IMPORTANT NO
A -- IMPORT
ANT NO
ANT NO
ANT NOTE
ANT NO
For convenience in first-time programming, the SK-983A comes preprogrammed with the Master Code 0000. Additional
codes and or data should be programmed at the owner's discretion. However, to ensure security, the owner should program
a personal Master Code to replace the factory-set Master Code.
PROGRAMMING THE KEYP
PROGRAMMING THE KEYP
PROGRAMMING THE KEYPAD (EXAMPLE)
PROGRAMMING THE KEYP
PROGRAMMING THE KEYP
AD (EXAMPLE)
AD (EXAMPLE)
AD (EXAMPLE)
AD (EXAMPLE)
In this example, the following data will be stored in the keypad:
-
Change the factory Master Code 0000 to a personal Master Code 3289.
-
Set the User Code to 8321
-
Set the relay output to momentary mode, 5 seconds.
-
Set the keypad to lock 30 seconds after 10 consecutive incorrect code inputs.
Programming — Enter the data as follows:
0 0 0 0 *
Enter the programming mode using the factory-set Master Code.
0 3 2 8 9 #
3289 has been stored as the new personal Master Code.
1 8 3 2 1 #
8321 has been stored as the new User Code.
4 0 5 #
The relay output has been set to momentary mode with 5-second output.
7 0 #
The keypad has been set to lockout code entry for 30 seconds following 10 consecutive incorrect code
entries.
*
Exit programming mode, with all desired data stored.
Note: If you make a mistake, press the "#" to cancel, or wait 10 seconds, then re-enter.
USING THE KEYP
USING THE KEYP
USING THE KEYPAD (EXAMPLES)
USING THE KEYP
USING THE KEYP
AD (EXAMPLES)
AD (EXAMPLES)
AD (EXAMPLES)
AD (EXAMPLES)
The following examples use the sample data programmed above.
Example 1 — Activate the 5A relay with the User Code.
To activate the relay output (for instance, to energize the electric door striker), enter the User Code followed by the "#" key.
8 3 2 1 #
The relay output will be active for 5 seconds.
Example 2 — Activate the 5A relay with the Master Code.
Under normal circumstances, the User Code is used to activate the relay. However, if several keypads are programmed with
the same personal Master Code but different User Codes, the relay can be activated by typing in the Master Code followed by "#1."
3 2 8 9 # 1
Relay output will be activated for 5 seconds.
Example 3 — Duress Code.
If a user is being forced by a thief to use the keypad to open a door, he/she can use the Duress Code. This allows a user under
duress to activate the 5A relay and trigger an alarm at the same time. The keypad determines it automatically by adding 2
to the first digit of the User Code. (Example: If the User Code is "1234," then the Duress Code is "3234." If the User Code is
"8321," then the Duress Code is "0321.") To activate the Duress Output, enter the Duress Code followed by the "#" key.
0 3 2 1 #
The relay output will be active for 5 seconds, and a Duress signal is sent to an alarm control device.
Example 4 — Using the Quick Code
The Quick Code, if programmed, allows the keypad to latch the relay ON by keying the first 2 digits of the User Code. To turn
the relay OFF, key in the entire User or Master Code. This is useful when, for instance, the relay needs to be ON during the
day to allow unrestricted access to the protected premises, but OFF during the evening to restrict access. In this example, the
supervisor uses the Quick Code to latch the relay ON in the morning, and the User Code to shut it off in the evening.
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