Transmitter Solutions DOLKSS1KB Programming & Installation Manual

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SELF-CONTAINED
DIGITAL ACCESS CONTROL KEYPAD
DOLKSS1KB
Programming & Installation Manual
FOR ELECTRIC LOCK INSTALLTION

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  • Page 1 SELF-CONTAINED DIGITAL ACCESS CONTROL KEYPAD DOLKSS1KB Programming & Installation Manual FOR ELECTRIC LOCK INSTALLTION...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ······························································································································· 3 DESCRIPTION OF CONNECTION TERMINALS & INDICATORS ······················································ 3-7 ················································································································· 4 Connec�on Terminals ························································································································· 5 The LED Indicators ··········································································· 5 The Pacifier Tones & The LED Indica�ng Signals ·········································································· 6-8 STANDARD PROGRAMMING SUMMARY CHART SETTING & PROGRAMMING ······································································································...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Single User Mode for the general Users, and Multi-User DOLKSS1KB is a self-contained digital access control keypad that offers field proven reliability and cost effec�ve solu�ons for residen�al and commercial installa�ons. It is designed for stand alone Mode for the advanced Users.
  • Page 5: Connec�On Terminals

    CONNECTION TERMINALS 1 - 2 : TAMPER N.C. ● Normally Closed contact while the keypad is secured on the box. It is open while keypad is separated from the box. Connect this N.C. terminal to a 24 hour zone of an alarm system if necessary.
  • Page 6: The Led Indicators

    THE LED INDICATORS MAINS (AMBER) ● This is a status indicator. It flashes during standby and other indica�ons in synchroniza�on with the pacifier tones. See the chart of LED indica�on signals below for the details. DOOR (GREEN) ● It lights up in green while output 1 is ac�ve (The door is open). INHIBIT (RED) ●...
  • Page 7: Standard Programming Summary Chart

    STANDARD PROGRAMMING SUMMARY CHART A) Enter Programming Mode with Master Code (Exit-Factory Master Code: 0 0 0 0) Entry of Master Code Confirm Comments   Set system to Programming Mode  NOTE: Factory has put a master code into the keypad before exit-factory, owner may take it for first �me use.
  • Page 8 E) Configura�on of Output 1 for Electric Lock – Installer Programming (Default: Fail-Secure) Loca�on Type of Lock Confirm Comments    Fail-Secure electric lock (energized to unlock)    Fail-Safe electric lock (de-energized to unlock) F) False Code Lock-up & Repor�ng – Installer Programming (Default: 10 tries / 30 seconds) Loca�on Lock-up Modes Confirm Comments...
  • Page 9 K) Egress Delay & Warning – Installer Programming (Default: Instant, No warning) Loca�on Delay Op�ons Confirm Comments   0 to 4 Five delay op�ons for opera�ng Output 1 with egress bu�on: 0 – Instant ac�va�on, no delay and warning (default) 1 –...
  • Page 10: Setting & Programming

    SETTING & PROGRAMMING Criteria for Programming (1) The keypad MUST be in Programming Mode for making Se�ng and Data Changes. (2) Programming can be accomplished in workshop or at the installa�on site. All data are stored in a non-vola�le memory and will not be lost in power off. (3) DO NOT disconnect the keypad from power while in programming mode;...
  • Page 11: Programming A New Master Code

    Programming A New Master Code (Loca�on 0 ) Loca�on New Master Code Confirm    NOTE:  ● Loca�on is the storage loca�on for the master code. ● The master codes can be 4-8 digits long. ● User codes must have the same length as the master code if the keypad is in auto code entry mode.
  • Page 12: Programming The User Codes

    Programming The User Codes (Loca�on 1) One group of user codes can be programmed to operate output 1 for door open. The following are the programming procedures. Loca�ons User ID Entry of Code Confirm   Output 1 00 - 99 4 -8 Digits NOTE: ●...
  • Page 13: Programming The Super User Code

    Programming The Super User Code (Loca�on 45) Super User Code is a mul�-task user code for ac�va�ng the output 1 and opera�ng the special func�ons of Output 1. Loca�ons Super User Code Confirm   4 - 8 Digits NOTE: ●...
  • Page 14 2) Overriding The Door Lock Controlled by Output 1 (Keep Door Un-locked) The Output 1 is usually for door lock control. In some circumstances, the door lock may be required to be un-locked for a period for people to enter-exit the premises conveniently without user code.
  • Page 15: Programming The Visitor Codes

    Programming The Visitor Codes (Loca�on 47) Visitor Codes are temporary user codes that can be assigned to visitors or temporary workers to ac�vate Output 1 (usually for door lock actua�on). They can be programmed for One-Time use or with Time-Limit in a valid dura�on. Loca�ons User ID Valid Dura�on...
  • Page 16: Dele�Ng User Codes & Other Func�On Codes

    Dele�ng User Codes & Other Func�on Codes (Loca�ons 1, 45 & 47) To delete a user who has le� the company or who no longer has the authority to enter the protected area. Deleting Examples:  1. Set keypad to programming mode with master code and key.
  • Page 17: Configura�On Of Output Modes For Outputs 1

    Configura�on of Output Modes for Output 1 (Loca�ons 40–43) The output 1 can be programmed to trigger with the following op�ons. for a programmed length of �me from 1 to 999 seconds; or to trigger ON and OFF in toggle with a user code; or to trigger ON with an accelerated start code and OFF with an full digit user code.
  • Page 18 Programming Examples:  1. Set keypad to programming mode with master code and key. Taking the previous programmed master code 3 2 8 9 as example here:   2. Set Output 1 in momentary mode of 5 seconds:   ...
  • Page 19: Configura�On Of Output 1 For Electric Lock

    Configura�on of Output 1 for Electric Lock (Loca�on 66) There are two types of electric door locks on the market. They are Fail-Secure and Fail-Safe. It is necessary to select the right one for your applica�on environment. The keypad has been designed compa�ble with both types of lock with an appropriate code of the type of lock.
  • Page 20: False A�Empt System Lock-Up Or Repor�Ng

    False A�empt System Lock-up or Repor�ng (Loca�on 70) The keypad can be programmed to give system lock up or to report the event in order to secure the premises against unauthorized entry of mul�ple false codes are entered. The lock-up op�ons are represented by a 1 or 2 digits code for owner’s selec�on.
  • Page 21: Output Ac�Va�On Announcer

    Output Ac�va�on Announcer (Loca�on 81) The purpose of output ac�va�on announcer is to give a sound signal to no�fy the visitor outside to open the door when the lock is ac�vated. It is good for the locking device, such as a magne�c lock that gives no sound when it is ac�vated.
  • Page 22: Pacifier Tones On-Off

    Pacifier Tones ON-OFF (Loca�on 83) Pacifier tones are the beep tones from the keypad to confirm the code entry successfully or not. Pacifier tone ON-OFF does not impact the sound mode of the “Output Ac�va�on Announcer” at Loca�on 81 Loca�ons Func�on Op�ons Confirm ...
  • Page 23: Egress Delay & Warning

    Egress Delay & Warning (Location 85) Most of the keypads mainly controls “Going In” with user codes and controls “Going Out” simply pressing an egress bu�on. However, in some situa�ons, providing some warning and delay are desirable before the door is open a�er pressing the egress bu�on. For example, in hospitals or schools, it may be desirable to delay the egress opera�on and provide a warning to prevent pa�ents or young children from easily leaving the protected area.
  • Page 24 NOTE: For safety and to avoid confusion, when a delay is programmed, please post a no�ce near the egress bu�on to no�fy the users. Here are two example s�ckers for an egress bu�on with 5 seconds momentary delay or 5 seconds press-and-hold delay. Press The Bu�on Momentarily Press And Hold The Bu�on And Wait For 5 Seconds...
  • Page 25: Set Keypad To Single User Mode (To Whom It May Require)

    SET KEYPAD TO SINGLE USER MODE (to whom it may require) This keypad also consists of a simplified version so�ware for code entry. It is single user mode for those users only need one each user code for output 1 and the special func�ons. Once the keypad is in single user mode, there is no User ID required for the codes, just simply enter the code to each Loca�ons directly.
  • Page 26: Programming Examples For "Single-User Mode

    2) Recording Super User Code – User Programming (No Default Codes) Loca�on Entry of Code Confirm Comments   4 digits fixed Owner’s Mul�-task User Code 3) Recording the Visitor Codes – User Programming (No Default Codes) Loca�on Opera�on Time Entry of Code Confirm Comments ...
  • Page 27: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS ● Opera�on Voltage: 12V DC, 11-15V DC ● Opera�on Current: Quiescent - 16mA Maximum - 50mA ● Opera�on Modes: a) Mul� User Mode -- 100 user codes for output 1 (user number 00-99), Auto or Manual Code Entry b) Single User Mode -- 1 user code for each output and the special func�ons, Auto or Manual Code Entry ●...
  • Page 28: Application Example

    APPLICATION EXAMPLE BASIC WIRINGS OF A STAND ALONE DOOR LOCK TAMPER ( + ) ( – ) ( + ) ( – ) 12V DC DOOR LOCK N.C. IMPORTANT NOTE: See programming Location 66 for Fail-secure or Fail-safe 12V DC electric lock setting.
  • Page 29: Auxiliary Information

    AUXILIARY INFORMATION DRY CONTACT ● A dry contact means that no electricity is connected to it. It is prepared for free connec�ons. The Relay Output contacts provided in this keypad system are dry contacts. N.C. ● Normally Closed, the contact is closed circuit at normal status. It is open circuit when ac�ve. N.O.
  • Page 31 effective solutions for resid lock systems and operates device. Apart from that i machinery. The DK-9521 o DK-9521 / DK-9522 consi Mode for the advanced U output in single user mode with combinations of more Code entry are available in in power failure.
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