D o o r Ac t iv ati o n D e v i c e s
AC-KP1200 Series
Digital Keypads
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES
(1) Keypad and faceplate
assembly
(2) #6-32 x 1" Tamperproof
screws
1. SPECIFICATIONS
Models
Illumination
Mounting
Temperature
Operating Voltage
Current Draw
Capacity
Length
Response Time
Inputs
Relay Output
Relay Contact Rating
Wiegand Output
RF Output
Time Delay
Dimensions (Body)
(2) #6-32 x 1" S/S Phillips screws
(1) Tamperproof screwdriver
AC-KP1200/AC-KP1201 Series
No/Yes
2 x #6-32 machine screws
-40° - +185°F
(-40° - +85°C)
12 / 24 Volts, AC / DC
30 mA standby,
90 mA max.
999 User codes
Up to 8 digits
(10 million possible codes)
0.3 seconds
1 x REX input
1 x Door Contact input
2 x Form C (SPDT)
3 amps @ 24 VDC/120 VAC
26 bit raw (opt. Facility code)
2-channel w/ optional TM-12
1 to 255 seconds, or Latched
2 3/4" W x 4 1/2" W x 3/4" D
(114.30 x 69.85 x 19.05mm)
2. INSTALLATION
Mounting
The AC-KP1200 has been designed to it into a standard single
gang electrical box. The terminal strips are carefully positioned so
all wiring exits is out the back, so it won't interfere with, or short out
on, the sides othe box.
Wiring
Wiring of this unit is per Wiring Diagrams 1-3, on pages 9-11.
Included with the keypad is an MOV to be used when an electric
strike or magnetic lock is connected directly. See diagrams for
correct wiring procedure.
Once wiring is complete, fasten the keypad to the enclosure using
the two #6-32 screws provided and turn on power. Proceed to next
section for programming instructions.
3. HOW TO PROGRAM KEYPAD
Using this Manual
Brackets and spaces are not part of the codes. They are used here
to clarify the operations and group like functions. Square brackets
[ ] are used to indicate that the keys inside the brackets are to be
pressed at the same time. (Requiring two keys to be pressed
simultaneously reduces the chance that someone will accidentally
get into programming mode.)
When entering a code in brackets, first press the star key and,
while holding down the star key, press the second key. Release
them both together.
Using the Keypad
Each user on the system is assigned two different numbers. The
first is the User Number, which he/she does not use directly. This
number, from 1 to 999, is used to keep track of who is assigned to
the system.
All leading zeroes are ignored. The second is the User Code, a 1
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