ENFORCER SK-1123-SDQ Manual

ENFORCER SK-1123-SDQ Manual

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Model
Number
SK-1123-SDQ
SK-1123-SPQ
Vandal Resistant Outdoor
Access Control Keypads
Manual
(SK-1123-SPQ shown)
2 Outputs
Backlit
Keys
Proximity
Reader

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  • Page 1 Vandal Resistant Outdoor Access Control Keypads Manual (SK-1123-SPQ shown) Backlit Proximity Model 2 Outputs Keys Reader Number SK-1123-SDQ   SK-1123-SPQ   ...
  • Page 2: Quick Installation Guide

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Quick Installation Guide: This page is for installers looking to do a basic installation and programming of the keypad. For more in-depth installation and programming instructions, see the Table of Contents on page 4.
  • Page 3: Quick Programming Guide

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Quick Programming Guide: This page is for installers looking to do a basic installation and programming of the keypad. For more in-depth installation and programming instructions, see the Table of Contents on page 4.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Programming the Door-Propped-Open Warning and Delay Time ........... 27 Programming the Egress Delay/Warning .................. 28~29 Direct Access to Programming (DAP) ..................... 29 Notes ............................... 30 User’s Guide to Operating the SK-1123-SDQ/SK-1123-SPQ ............31 Also Available ..........................32 SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
  • Page 5: Features

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Features: • • Built-in proximity card reader* Keypad illuminates when a button is pressed; • 12~24 VAC/VDC Auto-adjusting operation backlight can be programmed for FULL, • Up to 1,000 possible user codes (000~999) AUTO, or OFF in standby mode •...
  • Page 6: Overview

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Overview: Parts List: 16 ” (52mm) 1x Keypad 1x Back box 2x Installation screws 3x Mounting screws 3x Mounting screw anchors 16 ” 8” (118mm) (125mm) 1x Security wrench 1x Diode 1x Manual 8 ”...
  • Page 7: Installation

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Installation: Find a suitable location to mount the keypad. Install it at the height at which most users will be able to easily operate the keypad. Install the back box using the included mounting screws and mounting screw anchors (if necessary).
  • Page 8: Wiring Diagram

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Wiring Diagram: Connection Terminals Terminal Description Connect to a 12~24 VAC/VDC 12~24 VAC/VDC Backlit power supply. observe polarity. Jumper Output 1 N.C. Output #1. NO/NC/COM, realy Output 1 COM output, max. 1A@30VDC. Output 1 N.O.
  • Page 9: Sample Applications

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Sample Applications: Stand-Alone Door Lock: In this application, the keypad is connected to a single door lock and an egress pushbutton. SK-1123-SDQ / SK-1123-SPQ OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 12~24V AC/DC N.C. N.O. N.C. N.O.
  • Page 10: Getting Ready To Program

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Sample Applications (cont.): Door-Hold-Open Mode: For N.C. locking devices, connect outputs For N.O. locking devices, connect outputs in series with working device. in parallel with locking device. 12-24VDC 12-24VDC Electric Electric Power Supply Power Supply...
  • Page 11 ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Getting Ready to Program (cont.): User code only – Type in a 4- to 8-digit user code to activate outputs #1 or #2 (see pages 16~17). Card + Common user code* – All valid proximity cards can be programmed with a single common user code so that outputs #1 or #2 can only be activated if one of the cards and the common user code are used together.
  • Page 12: Programming Format And Default Programming Values

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Programming Format and Default Programming Values: In this manual, the format used for programming the keypad is as follows: • A 2-digit ( ) FUNCTION identifier to tell the keypad what is being programmed.
  • Page 13: System Restore

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads System Restore: System restore will reset all programming values except the master code back to the default values shown on page 12. Make sure the keypad is in programming mode (see “Enter and Exit Programming Mode” on page 11).
  • Page 14: Programming The Super User Code

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Programming the Super User Code: The super user code has two functions: • Unlike user codes, the super user code can activate or deactivate output #1 and output #2. • The super user code can also enable or disable output #1. An administrator may want to disable output #1 in the evening or on the weekend to prevent other users from entering a protected premises.
  • Page 15: Programming Common User Codes

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Programming the Super User Code (cont.): To toggle operation of output #1 ON or OFF: 2580 # 7 NOTE: • This function is used to leave output #1 active for extended periods of time.
  • Page 16: Programming User Codes And Proximity Cards

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Programming Common User Codes (cont.): NOTE: XXXX • represents the new common user code, which can be 4 to 8 digits long. • Programming a new common user code will overwrite the previous common user code.
  • Page 17: Programming User Codes And Proximity Cards

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Programming User Codes and Proximity Cards (cont.): User IDs: • – 1,000 unique user IDs for user codes and prox cards* for output #1. • – 100 unique user IDs for user codes and/or prox cards* for output #2.
  • Page 18: Programming Visitor Codes For Output #1

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Programming Visitor Codes for Output #1: Visitor codes are temporary codes that expire after use or after a specified amount of time has elapsed. While active, they operate output #1 as normal user codes.
  • Page 19: Programming Duress Codes

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Programming Duress Codes: Duress codes allow users to trigger a silent alarm or alert if they are forced to allow access to a protected area. If a user uses a duress code instead of his or her normal user code, outputs #1 or #2 will activate as normal, but the duress output will simultaneously activate to trigger a silent alarm or alert.
  • Page 20: Programming Duress Codes

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Programming Duress Codes (cont.): Examples: Set the duress ID #1 code for output #1 to 1360: 41 01 1360 # Set the duress ID #1 code for output #2 to 23980: 42 01 23980 #...
  • Page 21: Programming The Output Mode And Output Timing

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Programming the Output Mode and Output Timing: The relays for outputs #1 and #2 can be programmed to trigger ON and OFF with a user code or user card* (toggle mode), or to trigger for a programmed length of time of up to nearly 28 hours before automatically turning OFF.
  • Page 22: Programming The Real-Time Clock

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Programming the Real-Time Clock: A 24-hour real-time clock provides the baseline time needed to start and stop the output #1 auto- disable time (see “Programming the Output #1 Auto-Disable Time” below). If the output #1 Auto-Disable Time is not programmed, it is not necessary to set the real-time clock.
  • Page 23 ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Programming the Output #1 Auto-Disable Time (cont.): • If the programmed start time is before the end time, output #1 is auto-disabled within a single day. If the programmed start time is after the end time, the end time will be on the following day.
  • Page 24: Programming The Wrong-Code System Lock-Up

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Programming the Wrong-Code System Lock-Up: The keypad can be programmed to lock up in order to secure the premises against unauthorized entry if multiple wrong codes are entered or multiple wrong user cards* are tapped.
  • Page 25: Programming The Keypad Sounds

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Programming the User Code Entry Mode (cont.): NOTE: If the keypad was previously programmed for manual code entry mode and then is reprogrammed for auto entry mode, any codes whose length exceeds the number of digits of the master code will no longer operate the keypad.
  • Page 26: Programming The Center Led Flashing During Standby Mode

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Programming the Center LED Flashing during Standby Mode: The keypad’s amber LED typically flashes while the keypad is in standby mode, but can be programmed off if needed. Enable amber LED flashing during standby mode (default):...
  • Page 27: Programming The Door-Propped-Open Warning And Delay Time

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Programming the Door-Propped-Open Warning and Delay Time: If the keypad is connected to an optional magnetic contact or other door protection switch or device, the keypad can be programmed to beep when a door has been propped open. This prompts authorized users to close a door that was not closed properly or to investigate a door that may have been deliberately propped open.
  • Page 28: Programming The Egress Delay/Warning

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Programming the Egress Delay/Warning: With most keypads, the egress button provides a simple way for someone inside a protected premises to exit through a locked door by pressing a button instead of using a keypad. However, in some situations, delaying the egress operation and/or providing some warning when the egress button is used is desirable.
  • Page 29: Direct Access To Programming (Dap)

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Programming the Egress Delay/Warning (cont.): Examples: Momentary mode – Press the egress button, and the keypad will beep for 5 seconds before output #1 activates: 90 2 5 # Hold button to activate – Press and hold the egress button for 10 seconds, and the keypad will...
  • Page 30: Notes

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Notes: SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
  • Page 31: User's Guide To Operating The Sk-1123-Sdq/Sk-1123-Spq

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads User’s Guide to Operating the SK-1123-SDQ / SK-1123-SPQ: See “Programming the Master Code” and “Programming the Super User Code” on pages 13~15 for functions specific to those authorized to use those codes. Opening the Door:...
  • Page 32: Also Available

    ENFORCER Vandal Resistant Access Control Keypads Also Available: Proximity Cards Proximity Keyfobs (sold in packs of 10) (sold in packs of 10) PR-K1S1-A PR-K1K1-AQ FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FOR SK-1123-SPQ FCC ID: K4E1123SPQ THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO...

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