Alarm Controls Corporation KP-300 Operating Instructions Manual

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MODEL KP-300
APPLICATION HINTS FOR THE AUXILIARY TERMINAL
ACCESS CONTROL READER KEYPAD
Output 2: Shunting a N/C Zone
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TO PROTECTIVE
ZONE OF AN
ALARM PANEL
OUTPUT
N / C
2
Use a N/O output contact to shunt a N/C protective
zone.
Set output contact to Latching Mode (Output Mode =
0) using programming option 52.
Output 2: Alarm System Arming/Disarming
REMOTE
ARM/DIS-ARM CONTROL
N/O OR N/C
Use the N/O or N/C output contact to make an Arm/
Disarm control of an alarm system.
Consult your alarm control panel manual for the
appropriate output contacts to be used for Arm/
Disarm control.
For single station systems, set output contact to
Latching Mode (Output Mode = 0) using programming
option 52.
For multi-station systems, set output contact to
Momentary Mode (Output Mode = 1) using
programming option 52.
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Summary of Contents for Alarm Controls Corporation KP-300

  • Page 1 MODEL KP-300 APPLICATION HINTS FOR THE AUXILIARY TERMINAL ACCESS CONTROL READER KEYPAD Output 2: Shunting a N/C Zone OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TO PROTECTIVE ZONE OF AN ALARM PANEL OUTPUT N / C Use a N/O output contact to shunt a N/C protective zone.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ............3 Features ............3 Specifications ............ 4 Installation ............5 Precautions ............5 Harness Connections ........... 6 LED Indicators ........... 7 Programming Instructions ........8 Set Keypad Into Programming Mode With the ............8 Installer Code ...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    There are two modes available. The announcer is off if silent mode is The KP-300 has been designed to work independently selected in Location 71. as a stand alone keypad. The keypad has multiple...
  • Page 4: Specifications

    Output Relay 2, N/O and N/C dry contacts, rated 1A @ 24 VDC maximum Dimensions 7-5/64” H x 1-13/16” W x 1” D Package Contents - KP-300 Keypad Two EM Cards. Part number EM-10 (additional cards are available) Two Mounting Screws and Fasteners One 1N4004 Diode...
  • Page 5: Installation

    (a) 40 = Programming option for Visitor Code INSTALLATION (b) 01 = Visitor ID number (c) 03 = Programming option in hours. 3 hours in this example (d) 8321 = The programmed Visitor PIN (e) # = Confirm entry. 2 beeps indicate successful entry DELETE A VISITOR CODE - Set keypad to Programming Mode and...
  • Page 6: Harness Connections

    Connect this N/C terminal to the 24 hour protective zone of an alarm system if necessary. the alarm will sound if the front cover of the KP-300 is removed. Output Relay 2 (Purple & Orange Leads) A dry relay contact rated for 1A @ 24 VDC which is jumper selectable is controlled by the PINs/Cards.
  • Page 7: Led Indicators

    More than one exit station can be connected in parallel DELETE A USER ID - to this terminal. Leave this terminal open if not used. Set keypad to Programming Mode and See programming Location 90 for more information ENTER 1 0 5 001 # about the Egress Input.
  • Page 8: Programming Instructions

    ALARM CONTOLS CORPORATION PRODUCT LINE PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS U.L. LISTED MAGNETIC LOCKS Set Keypad Into Programming Mode With The Installer Code MAGNETIC LOCK MOUNTING BRACKETS Important Note: MAGNETIC LOCK DRESS-UP COVERS DO NOT TURN OFF POWER WHEN IN PROGRAMMING MODE as it may cause data loss or errors in programmed MAGNETIC LOCK DRILL JIGS features.
  • Page 9: Default Keypad Value Table

    Program the Installer Code (Location 01) DEFAULT KEYPAD VALUE TABLE DEFAULT FUNCTION LOCATION PARAMETERS The Installer Code is the authorization code for & VALUES entering the Programming Mode. It is not a user code. 0 0 0 0 FACTORY SET INSTALLER CODE NOT A DEFAULT VALUE The Installer Code must be 4 to 8 digits in length.
  • Page 10: Changing The Installer Code

    Set Keypad Into Programming Mode Using The Factory Set Installer Code Enter 0 0 0 0 to enter Programming Mode. Two beeps will indicate successful entry. Changing The Installer Code While in Programming Mode enter 0 1 3 2 8 9 #. This will change the Installer Code to “3289”...
  • Page 11: Record An Em Card & User Pin To Operate Output 1

    Record An EM Card & User PIN To Operate Output 1 OPERATION ENTER 1 0 3 003 READ CARD 6123 # Unlock Door With An EM Card (b) (c) READ CARD (a) 10 = Programming location for Output 1 A tone will sound and the green LED will illuminate. (b) 3 = Programming option for EM card and User PIN The door is now unlocked.
  • Page 12: Unlock Door With An Em Card & User Pin

    GLOSSARY OPERATION Dry Contact Unlock Door With An EM Card READ CARD Dry contacts do not have voltage connected to them. A tone will sound and the green LED will illuminate. The Relay Output contacts in the keypad are dry The door is now unlocked.
  • Page 13 WARNING FOR A REPEATED USE OF PRIME CODE OR Set Keypad Into Programming Mode Using The Factory Set Installer Code CARD: One long beep is given if a code/PIN is entered Enter 0 0 0 0 or a card is read if that prime code or card is repeated. to enter Programming Mode.
  • Page 14 Operation Modes (Location 94) Program the Installer Code (Location 01) LOCATION The Installer Code is the authorization code for MODE SUBMIT entering the Programming Mode. It is not a user code. MODE - The Installer Code must be 4 to 8 digits in length. 0 = Stand Alone Mode (default).
  • Page 15: Installer Code (Location 01)

    MEDIA - PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 1 = EM Card only 2 = PIN only Set Keypad Into Programming Mode With The Installer Code 3 = EM Card & Secondary Pin Important Note: 4 = EM Card & Common Pin DO NOT TURN OFF POWER WHEN IN PROGRAMMING MODE 5 = Delete a PIN/Card from the selected User ID as it may cause data loss or errors in programmed USER ID -...
  • Page 16 OUTPUT MODE AND TIME - DELETE A USER ID - 0 = Latching Mode. Output is activated with valid Set keypad to Programming Mode and 1 0 5 001 # entry and is then deactivated with a second valid ENTER entry.
  • Page 17 SET A ONE TIME USE VISITOR CODE - zone of an alarm system if necessary. the alarm will To program - sound if the front cover of the KP-300 is removed. Set keypad to Programming Mode and ENTER 4 0 0 1 00 8321 # Output Relay 2 (Purple &...
  • Page 18: Set A Time Limit Visitor Code

    LOCATION VISITOR ID (a) 40 = Programming option for Visitor Code VISITOR PERIOD VISITOR CODE SUBMIT 01 to 50 00 or 01 to 99 4 to 8 Digits (b) 01 = Visitor ID number (c) 03 = Programming option in hours. 3 hours in this VISITOR ID - 50 Visitor ID’s (01 to 50) example (d) 8321 = The programmed Visitor PIN...
  • Page 19: Personal Safety And Keypad Lockout (Location 60)

    Dimensions User PIN Entry Mode (Location 70) 7-5/64” H x 1-13/16” W x 1” D Package Contents - LOCATION ENTRY MODE SUBMIT KP-300 Keypad 1 or 2 Two EM Cards. Part number EM-10 (additional cards are available) ENTRY MODE - 1 = Auto Entry Mode.
  • Page 20 Tone On/Off Selection (Location 71) MEDIA - 1 = EM Card only 2 = PIN only This selection allows the sounds (tones/beeps) to be 3 = EM Card & Secondary Pin set on or off. Please note that the tones for Warning 4 = EM Card &...
  • Page 21 Operation Modes (Location 94) TABLE OF CONTENTS LOCATION Introduction ............3 MODE SUBMIT Features ............3 Specifications ............ 4 MODE - Installation ............5 0 = Stand Alone Mode (default). The keypad operates Precautions ............5 Harness Connections ........... 6 with complete functionality.
  • Page 22 WARNING FOR A REPEATED USE OF PRIME CODE OR APPLICATION HINTS FOR THE AUXILIARY TERMINAL CARD: One long beep is given if a code/PIN is entered Output 2: Shunting a N/C Zone or a card is read if that prime code or card is repeated. This indicates that the code/PIN or card was already entered.
  • Page 23 GLOSSARY Dry Contact Dry contacts do not have voltage connected to them. The Relay Output contacts in the keypad are dry contacts. N/C Contact The contact is closed in the static state and open in the active state. The contact is open when the circuit is active.
  • Page 24 Record An EM Card & User PIN To Operate Output 1 ENTER 1 0 3 003 READ CARD 6123 # (b) (c) (a) 10 = Programming location for Output 1 (b) 3 = Programming option for EM card and User PIN (c) 003 = ID Number.
  • Page 26 DEFAULT KEYPAD VALUE TABLE DEFAULT FUNCTION LOCATION PARAMETERS & VALUES 0 0 0 0 FACTORY SET INSTALLER CODE NOT A DEFAULT VALUE COMMON USER PIN O/P 1 COMMON USER PIN O/P 2 USER PINS & CARDS O/P 1 USER PINS & CARDS O/P2 VISITOR CODES TIME = 5 SECONDS...
  • Page 27 ALARM CONTOLS CORPORATION PRODUCT LINE U.L. LISTED MAGNETIC LOCKS MAGNETIC LOCK MOUNTING BRACKETS MAGNETIC LOCK DRESS-UP COVERS MAGNETIC LOCK DRILL JIGS SELF-CONTAINED DIGITAL KEYPADS U.L LISTED REQUEST TO EXIT STATIONS EXPLOSION-PROOF REQUEST TO EXIT STATIONS MORTISE CYLINDER STATIONS VANDAL RESISTANT REQUEST TO EXIT STATIONS REQUEST TO EXIT STATIONS WITH BUILT-IN TIME DELAY RELAYS AND RELAY BASES TIME DELAY MODULES...
  • Page 28 More than one exit station can be connected in parallel to this terminal. Leave this terminal open if not used. See programming Location 90 for more information about the Egress Input. GND (-) (Common Ground) (Brown Lead) A common ground point of the keypad. It is common to the black lead.

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