Section 1 - Getting Started - Assa Abloy DK-16 Manual

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The first thing you will need to do is identify which model of keypad is in use at
your site. The DK-26 keypad is a long narrow (7" x 1-1/2") with two rows of five
number buttons (plus a Bell button at the bottom) and can have either a black or
satin stainless finish. It will have three small lights at the top of the keypad known
as LED's (Light Emitting Diodes). Starting at the left these LED's will be Red,
Yellow and Green in color. If your keypad does not have all of these characteristics
then you do not have a DK-26. (see Figure 1)
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. There are three LED's at the bottom of the keypad. Starting at the left
these LED's are Red, Yellow and Green. If your keypad does not have all of these
characteristics then you do not have a DK-16. (see Figure 1)
The DK-16 and DK-26 are two part units, i.e., there is the keypad and its
associated CPU box. This box contains the processor, memory unit, door control
relay, etc. In certain circumstances it may be necessary to locate the CPU box for
your Digital Keypad to enable the ability to add or delete PIN numbers (user
codes). This box is often times located near the door (being controlled) in the
above ceiling area (above dropped tile ceiling), but it may also be located in an
equipment room or other secure space. To identify the CPU look for a black box 8"
x 6" x 2-7/8" in size with a small Securitron label on one corner. You may need to

SECTION 1 - GETTING STARTED

Figure 1 – DK-26 & DK-16 Keypads
Released: 8/27/2009
Securitron Magnalock Corp.
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