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SECURITY DOOR CONTROLS
3580 Willow Lane, Westlake Village, CA 91361-4921 • (805) 494-0622 • Fax: (805) 494-8861
www.sdcsecurity.com • E-mail: service@sdcsecurity.com
The 936 EntryCheck
is a powerful yet easy to use, stand alone keyless entry system with features suitable for a
variety of access control requirements. Providing either a voltage output or dry contact closure, the 936 is designed
to control any fail-safe or fail-secure electric locking device.
The 936 EntryCheck
can accommodate up to 500 user codes, each assignable to one of three programmable
outputs. The 936 provides an enhanced level of security by storing the relay outputs in a separate control module.
The three relay outputs are available to provide a variety of access control configurations including single door
operation with two auxiliary output for a CCTV/Light Controller, Internal Alarm, 2
All user programming and system configuration can be performed through the Keypad or PC programming software.
Additional features include a tamper alarm, forced door alarm, door ajar alarm, remote bypass, time clock input, and
real-time event logging while connected to a PC.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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  • Page 1 SECURITY DOOR CONTROLS 3580 Willow Lane, Westlake Village, CA 91361-4921 • (805) 494-0622 • Fax: (805) 494-8861 www.sdcsecurity.com • E-mail: service@sdcsecurity.com INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ™ Model 936 EntryCheck ™ The 936 EntryCheck is a powerful yet easy to use, stand alone keyless entry system with features suitable for a variety of access control requirements.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction .................. 1 ™ Overview - The 936 EntryCheck ..........1 Keypad with Relay Control Module – Part Numbers....... 1 Control Module Capabilities …............2 Keypad Connector Diagram ............3 Specifications ................. 4 Preparing for Installation ............. 5 System Components ..............
  • Page 3: Introduction

    ™ OVERVIEW - THE 936 EntryCheck ™ The SDC 936 EntryCheck Access Control System is an extremely versatile Keypad and Relay Control Module. The 500-user code system consists of either a 3x4 or 2x6 Keypad and a Relay Control Module.
  • Page 4: Control Module Capabilities

    CONTROL MODULE CAPABILITIES Input Requirements The Control Module accepts 12-24V AC/DC. System and Keypad current draw (max) is as follows: Standby: 50mA During Operation: 150mA Output Capabilities Main Relay The Main Relay will activate either a Fail-Safe or a Fail-Secure (Non Fail-Safe) electronic locking device or other equipment.
  • Page 5: Keypad Connector Diagram

    KEYPAD CONNECTOR DIAGRAM VOLTAGE SELECT CONFIGURATION PINS- “CONFIG” (Do NOT apply voltage) 12-24V (default)- Jumper on one pin 5V- Jumper on both pins YELLOW- Door Monitor (Do NOT apply voltage) GRAY* BLACK*-Ground ORANGE*- Program (Do NOT SHIELD* apply voltage) RED*- Input Voltage GREEN*- Output for Control VIOLET* Module...
  • Page 6: Specifications

    SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Input Voltage: 12 to 24V AC/DC Standby Current Draw: 50mA (including Keypad) Outputs: 3 SPDT Relay Contacts at 6A (120VAC) Keypad Switch Life: >1 Billion Cycles -40°F to + 160°F (-40°C to + 70°C) Keypad Operating Environment: 100 % Relative Humidity 3x4 Keypad Dimensions: 5 ⅛"H x 3 ⅜”W x "D (13 x 8.6 x 1.1cm)
  • Page 7: Preparing For Installation

    PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION ™ 936 EntryCheck SYSTEM COMPONENTS There are four primary components to be installed: 1. The Keypad should be mounted on the wall adjacent to the door. It should be on the same side as the door strike and about 4 feet above the floor. 2.
  • Page 8: Prepare The Keypad For Installation

    PREPARE THE KEYPAD FOR INSTALLATION There are different procedures for mounting each Keypad. Identify the Keypad part number and follow the appropriate mounting instructions below. Mounting Instructions for KP-41U The 3x4 keypad is designed to mount to a single gang switchbox or on a wall, pedestal or any flat surface of at least 3 ½”...
  • Page 9: Install The Wiring Cable

    “EARTH” screw on Terminal “A”. BATTERY BACKUP Battery backup is NOT required for User Code retention, however, you may wish to connect an SDC Power Supply with battery backup to provide operation during a power interruption. P:\INSTALLATION INST\Access Control\INST-936.vsd 0106...
  • Page 10: Hardware Setup

    HARDWARE SETUP VOLTAGE SELECTION The factory default setting for the Keypad voltage is 12-24VDC. Verify that the jumper is removed or placed over only one pin. If changing the voltage is necessary, make sure the power is removed first. KEYPAD OUTPUT SELECTION IMPORTANT: Perform steps 1 through 9 below before configuring the control module or programming users.
  • Page 11: Restoring System Defaults

    RESTORING SYSTEM DEFAULTS KEYPAD RESET In certain cases you may want to erase all user codes and restore system defaults. To perform this procedure: CAUTION: This procedure completely erases the memory and restores factory defaults! Once the memory is cleared, all programmed User Codes are erased and factory default settings are restored.
  • Page 12: Normal System Operation

    NORMAL SYSTEM OPERATION When the system is first powered up (or when communication is broken between the Keypad and the Control Module), the PROGRAM button in the Control Module must be pressed to establish the encoded connection. This also puts the system into setup mode. To end, press * * to exit.
  • Page 13: Operation Notes

    OPERATION NOTES Pressing the PROGRAM button on the Control Module sets a new Encode Code (EC) between the Control Module and the Keypad and puts the Keypad into Programming Mode. If no further programming is required, press * * to exit. If the Control Module receives more than three (3) invalid EC’s in a row, the unit will go into LockUp Mode.
  • Page 14: Using The 936 Entrycheck With A Pc

    COM Port. (The Control Module is set for 9600 baud.) INSTALLING THE CD-ROM If the installation does not begin automatically, Install “Setup.exe” from the enclosed CD. The files will default to C:/Program Files/SDC/EZKey unless otherwise re-directed. USING KEYPAD PROGRAMMER SOFTWARE 1. Double-Click on the “SDC EZKeys Prog” icon.
  • Page 15: Using Keypad Logger Software

    500 transactions. The date and times are taken from the computer, not the 936 ™ EntryCheck 1. Double-Click on the “SDC EZKeys Log” icon. 2. Click “Set Up” and select appropriate options and COM Port. 3. Click “OK.” 4. Click on the GREEN square icon to start logging. To stop logging events and place the program in “idle”...
  • Page 16: Programming The 936 Entrycheck With The Keypad

    Programming the Control Module with the Keypad To set up and program the system using the Keypad, proceed as follows. The System Setup can only be modified if you know the Master Code (Default: 123). When the system is initially set up, the default system settings should be reviewed prior to other programming. To enter Control Module Setup mode: Enter * 3 Red LED...
  • Page 17 4.) Configuring Output A (Default: Aux #1) A. Enter 4 # B. Select one of the following (1 - 4): i) CCTV / External Light a. Enter 1 # b. Enter the desired On Time (1-99 seconds), followed by # Example: 4 # 1 # 1 5 # (Sets CCTV/Light Option for 15 seconds) ii) Auxiliary Device #1 a.
  • Page 18 5.) Configuring Output B (Default: CCTV) A. Enter 5 # B. Select one of the following (1-5): i) CCTV / External Light a. Enter 1 # b. Enter the desired On Time (1-99 seconds), followed by # Example: 5 # 1 # 1 5 # (Sets CCTV/Light Option for 15 seconds) ii) Auxiliary Device #2 a.
  • Page 19 6.) Master Code Door Unlock Option (Default: Allow) A. Enter 6 # B. Enter 0 # to prevent the master code from unlocking the door. C. Enter 1 # to allow the master code to unlock the door. D. Select another programming option (1-8) or enter * * to exit programming. 7.) Time Clock Input (Default: Prevent) A.
  • Page 20: Programming Individual Users

    Programming Individual Users with the Keypad Authorized users (master code or any user authorized to program) can program users directly from the Keypad. Each Individual User can be assigned various authorizations. Review System Setup before programming individual users. To enter User Programming mode: Enter * 1 Red LED Green LED...
  • Page 21 Modify a User by User ID A. Enter 2 # B. Enter the User ID (1 to 499) for the User to be modified, followed by # C. To change this User’s Code, enter the New User Code followed by # D.
  • Page 22 4.) Deleting a User by User ID A. Enter 4 # B. Enter the User ID (1 to 499) for the User to be deleted, followed by # C. To delete an additional User, return to Step B. D. If no more Users are to be deleted, enter * * to select another programming option (1-7), or if you have completed all User Programming, enter * * a second time to complete programming sequence and reset system to normal operation.
  • Page 23: 936 Entrycheck Diagrams

    ™ Control Module Circuit Board Terminals 2, 3, 4, 9, PROGRAM 10, 11, 12 to the GREEN NC 3 keypad BLACK RELAY 3 NO 3 +12V Terminals 7, 8 to COM3 Clock or keyswitch VIOLET NC 2 contacts. GRAY NO 2 Terminals 5,6 to RELAY 2 Clock...
  • Page 24: Typical Hook-Up Fail Safe Or Fail Secure And Cctv Diagram

    Typical Wiring Diagram NC 3 RELAY 3 NO 3 COM3 FAIL NC 2 SAFE LOCK NO 2 RELAY 2 COM2 NC 1 NO 1 COM1 FAIL RELAY 1 SECURE 12-24 LOCK 12-24 AC IN DC IN/ P:\INSTALLATION INST\Access Control\INST-936.vsd 0106 Page 22...

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