ENFORCER SECO-LARM SLI SK-2612-SPQ Manual

ENFORCER SECO-LARM SLI SK-2612-SPQ Manual

Outdoor stand-alone/wiegand keypad with proximity reader

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Outdoor Stand-Alone/Wiegand
Features:
 1,000 Users (up to 998 users and 2 duress users)
 User code length 4~6 digits
 9~18 VDC Operation
 Low current draw – 105mA max.
 Form C relay output – 2A@12VDC
 Adjustable output time – 0.5~99s, or toggle
 Built-in tamper alarm and external alarm output
 Backlit keypad and multicolor status LED
 EM 125kHz
 Outdoor rated – IP66
 Easy transfer of users to additional devices
SK-2612-SPQ
Keypad with Proximity Reader
Manual
 EEPROM Memory protects programmed
information in case of power loss
 All features programmed directly on the keypad:
No need for an external programmer
 Egress input lets users exit the premises
without keying in a code
 Can serve as Wiegand reader or controller,
output and input – 26~37 bits
 2-Door interlock
 Extreme cold tolerance to -40° F (-40° C)
 Sturdy black ABS plastic housing
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  • Page 1 SK-2612-SPQ Outdoor Stand-Alone/Wiegand Keypad with Proximity Reader Manual Features:  1,000 Users (up to 998 users and 2 duress users)  EEPROM Memory protects programmed  User code length 4~6 digits information in case of power loss  All features programmed directly on the keypad: ...
  • Page 2: Quick Installation Guide

    ENFORCER Outdoor Stand-Alone/Wiegand Keypad with Proximity Reader 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 "Table of Contents" on pg. 4.
  • Page 3: Quick Programming Guide

    ENFORCER Outdoor Stand-Alone/Wiegand Keypad with Proximity Reader Quick Programming Guide: Programming Tips:  Master programming code (6 digits) should be programmed before any other programming.  A steady red LED indicates that keypad is powered on and ready. The LED will change to orange and a single beep will sound to indicate the device has entered programming mode.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ENFORCER Outdoor Stand-Alone/Wiegand Keypad with Proximity Reader Table of Contents: Quick Installation Guide: ..........2 Programming User Codes: ........11~12 Mounting Diagram: ............2 Changing the User Code for an Existing User: ..12 Quick Wiring Diagram: ..........2 Programming Duress Codes or Cards: ...... 13 Quick Programming Guide: ..........
  • Page 5: Led Indicators And Device Sounds

    ENFORCER Outdoor Stand-Alone/Wiegand Keypad with Proximity Reader LED Indicators and Device Sounds: Status Sounds Power on in standby mode Red steady In base programming mode 1 Beep Red flashing In function programming mode 1 Beep Orange steady Exit programming mode...
  • Page 6: Wiring Chart

    ENFORCER Outdoor Stand-Alone/Wiegand Keypad with Proximity Reader Wiring Chart: Color Function Description Power (+) Connect to +12VDC power supply Black Ground (-) Connect to Ground Yellow Egress Input N.O. Pushbutton contact to ground. Press button to activate the output Brown...
  • Page 7: Programming Format And Default Values

    ENFORCER Outdoor Stand-Alone/Wiegand Keypad with Proximity Reader Getting Ready to Program (Continued): Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode: All programming of the keypad is done from base programming mode. 1. Enter base programming mode using the master programming code: – (One beep will sound and the LED will flash red) NOTE: is the master programming code (6 digits).
  • Page 8: Programming The Master Programming Code

    ENFORCER Outdoor Stand-Alone/Wiegand Keypad with Proximity Reader Programming the Master Programming Code: The master programming code is used to enter base programming mode and to cancel alarms. The master programming code does not serve as a user code to activate the keypad output.
  • Page 9: Programming User Proximity Cards

    ENFORCER Outdoor Stand-Alone/Wiegand Keypad with Proximity Reader Programming the Access Mode / Security Level (Continued):  Multiple user codes or cards – multiple (2~9) user codes or cards are required for access. Any combination of user codes or cards in any order up to the set number must be used with no more than 5 seconds between each code or card.
  • Page 10 ENFORCER Outdoor Stand-Alone/Wiegand Keypad with Proximity Reader Programming User Proximity Cards (Continued): Individually by Reading Cards: Read Card – After a short beep, you may continue to add cards by repeating these steps, but without repeating the function code – Add Users function code (a short beep will sound and the LED will change to steady orange) –...
  • Page 11: Programming User Codes

    ENFORCER Outdoor Stand-Alone/Wiegand Keypad with Proximity Reader Programming User Proximity Cards (Continued):  Additional users may be entered in succession without repeating the function code  The key returns you to base programming mode (the LED will flash red). Exit programming mode by pressing the key (see "Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,"...
  • Page 12: Changing The User Code For An Existing User

    ENFORCER Outdoor Stand-Alone/Wiegand Keypad with Proximity Reader Programming User Codes (Continued):  Additional users may be entered in succession without repeating the function code  The key returns you to base programming mode (the LED will flash red). Exit programming mode by pressing the key (see "Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,"...
  • Page 13: Programming Duress Codes Or Cards

    ENFORCER Outdoor Stand-Alone/Wiegand Keypad with Proximity Reader Programming Duress Codes and Cards (Continued): IMPORTANT NOTES:  A duress user ID can only have a single card or single code assigned (except by using the method described in "Changing the User Code of an Existing User," on pg. 12 when in the "card+code"...
  • Page 14: Programming Output Mode And Time

    ENFORCER Outdoor Stand-Alone/Wiegand Keypad with Proximity Reader Deleting Users (Continued): Examples: 1. Delete User ID #501: 2. Delete user code #6905: 3. Delete a user card #56789012: 4. Delete a user card by presenting the card: Read Card 5. Delete all users (if the master programming code is 631732):...
  • Page 15: Programming Notification Sounds, Led, Backlight

    ENFORCER Outdoor Stand-Alone/Wiegand Keypad with Proximity Reader Programming Built-In Notification Sounds, LED, and Backlight: The keypad notification sounds, LED, and backlight may be disabled. Setting the keypad notification sounds affects all sounds from the keypad, including keypad presses, successful card/code entry notifications, duress alarm, and wrong-code alarm.
  • Page 16: Programming The Wrong-Code Lockout/Alarm

    ENFORCER Outdoor Stand-Alone/Wiegand Keypad with Proximity Reader Programming the Wrong-Code Lockout/Alarm: The device can be programmed to either lockout or sound an internal alarm after 10 successive wrong cards/codes. The lockout continues and the LED flashes red for 10 minutes and cannot be reset before then.
  • Page 17: Setting Up A Two-Door Interlock System

    ENFORCER Outdoor Stand-Alone/Wiegand Keypad with Proximity Reader Setting up a Two-Door Interlock System with Two Keypads: In this application, two keypads are each connected to separate door locks and egress pushbuttons. While one door is open, the other cannot be opened.
  • Page 18: Duplicating Users To Other Keypads

    ENFORCER Outdoor Stand-Alone/Wiegand Keypad with Proximity Reader Duplicating Users to Other Keypads: User data can be duplicated from one keypad to Fig. 1 12VDC other keypads (up to 10 at one time) that supports Power Supply this function. All user data will be transferred to the (–)
  • Page 19: Wiegand Reader Mode

    ENFORCER Outdoor Stand-Alone/Wiegand Keypad with Proximity Reader Wiegand Controller Mode (Continued): Set Wiegand Input Bits/PIN Input Format: Set the Wiegand input bits and format according to the output format of the external reader. To set the Wiegand input bits and the Wiegand PIN output format, use the following general formula from within base programming mode (see "Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode,"...
  • Page 20: Resetting To Factory Default And Programming Add/Delete Cards

    ENFORCER Outdoor Stand-Alone/Wiegand Keypad with Proximity Reader Resetting to Factory Default and Programming Add/Delete Cards: The keypad must be connected to a Request-to-Exit (RTE) button to be reset to factory default settings. When resetting to factory default, user information is retained. You may also program new Master Add and Master Delete Card if they are lost.

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