Access Security Products KP401-IE User Manual

Stand-alone keypad & proximity card reader

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Internal/External
Stand-Alone Keypad & Proximity
Card Reader
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  • Page 1 KP401-IE Internal/External Stand-Alone Keypad & Proximity Card Reader User Manual...
  • Page 2: Specifications

    INTRODUCTION The K401-IE is a single relay multifunction standalone access control keypad suitable for indoor/external use It is housed in a strong, sturdy and vandal resistant Zinc Alloy electroplated case It supports up to 1000 users in a Card, PIN, or a Card + PIN option. The inbuilt card reader supports 125KHZ EM frequency card or key fob, and the Pin length is 4-6 digits The single relay can operate in Pulse Mode (suitable for access control) or Toggle Mode (suitable for arming/disarming alarms, switching lights, machines….etc)
  • Page 3: Package Contents

    Package contents K401-IE Keypad Diode IN4004 (For relay circuit protection) Self Tapping Screws Wall Anchors Screw Driver INSTALLATION Remove the back cover from the unit  Drill 2 holes (A,C) on the wall for the screws and one hole for the cable ...
  • Page 4: Connection Diagram Examples

    Connection Diagram Examples Common power supply for magnetic lock (Fail open – power to lock) Common power supply for lock release (Fail secure – power to unlock) Common power supply for auto gate controller (using Normally Open contact) Attention: Install a 1N4004 or equivalent diode across the locking device when using a common power supply to prevent any back E.M.F as the reader might damage.
  • Page 5: Function Description

    Function Description Relay operation (Pulse mode and Toggle mode) Both relays can operate in Pulse Mode (suitable for access control) or Toggle Mode (suitable for arming/disarming alarms, switching lights, machines….etc) Every time a valid card/fob is presented or a Pin input is made in Pulse Mode, the relay will operate, for the pre-set relay pulse time Every time a valid card/fob is presented or a Pin input is made in Toggle Mode, the relay changes state, which will not revert until a valid card/fob is re-presented or a Pin input is re-made...
  • Page 6: Set Access Configuration

    SET ACCESS CONFIGURATION There are 3 types of access configurations for the K401-IE • Card or PIN (Default): The User must present a valid Card to the K401-IE or enter their PIN code followed by the # key, in order to be granted access •...
  • Page 7: General Programming Information

    Programming 2 -------------------- Program Cards and PINS Programming will vary depending on the access configuration. Follow the instructions according to your access configuration GENERAL PROGRAMMING INFORMATION • User ID Number: Assign a user ID number to the access code in order to keep track of the users of access cards or PINS.
  • Page 8 Change a PIN This operation is executed from outside of Program Mode Programming Step Keystroke Combination ﹡(User ID#) (Old PIN #) (New PIN #) (New PIN #) 1. Change a PIN 2. Exit program mode ACCESS CONFIGURATION: CARD+PIN Add a Card+ PIN User Programming Step Keystroke Combination ﹡(Master Code) #...
  • Page 9: Reset To Factory Default

    Others Reset to Factory Default: This will reset the K401-IE to factory default but all card/PIN information will still be retained 1. Power the K401-IE down 2. Press and hold the * button and power up the K401-IE 3. There will be two bleeps. Then release the * button, after a second there will be one more bleep to confirm reset Erase all Cards This will delete ALL User data...
  • Page 10: Operation

    K401-IE- Simplified Instruction Function Description Operation * (Master Code) # Enter the Programming Mode (6666 is the default factory master code) 0(New Master Code)#(Repeat New Master Code)# Change the Master Code (code: 4 digits) Add Card User 1 (Read Card) # Add PIN User 1 (User ID) # (PIN) # The ID number is any number between 0 - 999.The PIN is any...
  • Page 11 Anti Tamper Alarm The K401-IE’s alarm trigger is activated by an LDR (Light Dependant Resistor) which is located to the lower side of the unit as illustrated below using the K401-E The alarm function is designed as an ‘Anti-Theft’ facility. Forceful removal of the installed keypad or a sudden change in light source will trigger the keypad to bleep constantly.

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