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ADDING and/or DELETING PIN NUMBERS
(Plus other simple programming commands)
in My
DK-16 or DK-26 DIGITAL KEYPAD
A recurring call that we get here at Securitron Technical Support is from end users
of our Digital Keypads wishing to add or delete entry codes. This call often comes
from someone that has not been instructed on the process. Rest assured this is an
easy task to perform. It will be no more difficult than the first time you
programmed your VCR to record or the first time you programmed your cell phone.
INDEX
SECTION 1.___GETTING STARTED
SECTION 2.___WHAT TOOLS WILL I NEED?
SECTION 3.___WHAT ARE THOSE LED's TELLING ME?
SECTION 4.___WHAT IS A PROGRAM CODE, USER CODE, or HARD CODE?
SECTION 5.___ADDING OR CHANGING THE HARD CODE
SECTION 6.___ADDING OR CHANGING THE PROGRAM CODE
SECTION 7.___ADDING OR CHANGING A USER CODE
SECTION 8.___HOW CAN I CLEAR AN INDIVIDUAL CODE?
SECTION 9.___HOW CAN I CLEAR EVERYTHING AND BEGIN ANEW?
SECTION 10.__CHANGING THE DOOR UNLOCK TIME
SECTION 11.__HOW TO REVERSE THE LED DISPLAY LOGIC
SECTION 12.__HOW TO ALTER THE SOUNDER FUNCTION
SECTION 13.__SUMMARY
Released: 8/27/2009
Securitron Magnalock Corp.
SD-04 Rev. A

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  • Page 1 (Plus other simple programming commands) in My DK-16 or DK-26 DIGITAL KEYPAD A recurring call that we get here at Securitron Technical Support is from end users of our Digital Keypads wishing to add or delete entry codes. This call often comes from someone that has not been instructed on the process.
  • Page 2: Section 1 - Getting Started

    DK-26. (see Figure 1) Figure 1 – DK-26 & DK-16 Keypads The DK-16 is an indoor keypad and is 4-1/2” x 3” in size. Its numbers are laid out in the same configuration as your telephone keypad, i.e., four rows of three buttons.
  • Page 3: Section 2 - What Tools Will I Need

    (see Figure 2) Figure 2 – DK-26 & DK-16 CPU Box & CPU Board SECTION 2 - WHAT TOOLS WILL I NEED? Hopefully none! We would suggest that you have available the following items.
  • Page 4 YELLOW SOLID YELLOW (not flashing) – Indicates that the Digital Keypad has no codes programmed. SLOW FLASHING – Indicates that you are in the programming mode for the Hard Code. RAPID FLASHING – Indicates that you are in the standard programming mode. SOLID RED –...
  • Page 5: Section 4 - What Is A Program Code, User Code Or Hard Code

    (when adding or deleting users). In the standard DK-26 or DK-16 there can be up to 59 individual user codes. In an expanded version of the DK-26 or DK-16 there can be up to 119 individual user codes.
  • Page 6: Section 5 - Adding Or Changing The Hard Code

    SECTION 5 - ADDING OR CHANGING THE HARD CODE Before entering any codes – A quick caution regarding code “sub-sets”. Your Digital Keypad will not let you enter a code that is a sub-set of a previously entered code. For example if you already have a code entered such as “1-3-3-5-8” and then attempt to enter “3-3-5”...
  • Page 7: Section 7 - Adding Or Changing A User Code

    Program code on the keypad followed by the Bell Key (or * or # key on the DK-16). The Yellow LED will begin to rapidly flash (indicating that you are in the program mode). Enter 00 (or 000 on expanded versions) followed by your new 5 to 7 digit Program Code.
  • Page 8: Section 8 - How Can I Clear An Individual Code Number

    User code then all you need to do is enter the Program code on the keypad followed by the Bell Key (or * or # key on the DK-16). The Yellow LED will begin rapidly flashing (indicating that you are in the program mode). With the standard DK-16 or DK-26 you can have up to 59 User Codes.
  • Page 9: Section 9 - How Can I Clear Everything And Begin Anew

    PRGM CODE. Return keypad (the Yellow LED will be rapidly flashing). Put in code 00 for standard DK-26 or DK-16 (code 000 for expanded version) and wait until you see the Red LED (Green if you are using Reverse Light Logic) flash twice.
  • Page 10: Section 10 - Changing The Door Unlock Time

    The Yellow LED will resume flashing. Simply press the Bell Key (or * or # on the DK-16) to end the programming mode. Enter one of your User Codes or the Hard Code to verify that the door unlocks for the desired period of time.
  • Page 11: Section 13 - Summary

    Red LED (Green if using Reverse Light Logic) to flash twice. The Yellow LED will resume flashing. Simply press the Bell Key (or * or # on the DK-16) to end the programming mode. Enter one of your User Codes or the Hard Code to verify that when the door unlocks you get the tone for entire unlock duration.

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