How to program a Switch2 with TOUCHLOCK
Programming Switch2 with TOUCHLOCK
TOUCHLOCK keypads connected to Switch2
controllers are programmed by the system
administrator using a menu. This is accessed by a
programming code defined when the keypad is
initialised.
Initialising the keypad
When the system is powered up for the first time the keypad will beep 3 times a second. This indicates
that the keypad is waiting to be initialised. The red LED will be steady, the amber LED will flash slowly and
the green LED will flash quickly.
Press the bell button. The unit will stop beeping and the green LED will flash
Enter your chosen 6 digit programming code and press the bell button (The green LED will flash faster still)
Confirm your programming code by entering the same 6 digit code and pressing the bell button
(The green LED goes out and the unit will acknowledge that the programming code has been
accepted by beeping twice after a short pause. All the LED's are now on)
NOTE: The programming code should NOT contain the sequence of numbers 1234, as this is the default user code for
unlocking the door.
The keypad has a default user code of 1234. The programming code you just entered will now let you into the menu
where additional alterations can be made.
Programming the keypad
How do I enter the programming mode? - To change any of the settings on the keypad you must use the
programming menu. To do this, enter the 6 digit programming code. The keypad will beep twice and the
green LED will flash.
How can I change a user code? - If the keypad is in 'single user mode' a new code will replace the old one.
In 'multi user mode' , codes must be added and deleted individually.
First enter programming mode and then hold down '8' for 3 seconds. Enter the new user code followed by
the bell button. Enter the new code again followed by the bell. A final key press defines the action type This
will be a '4' to enter the code as a normal code; '6' for a toggle code and '8' for a duress code.
A 'normal code' will release the lock for the set 'door open time' . A 'toggle code' will hold the lock open until
the code is entered for a second time. A 'duress code' will release the lock as in normal mode but will also
energise the bell terminal so that that a remote alarm can be used to call for assistance.
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