APO DK-9330 A Programming & Installation Manual

Vandal resistant digital access control keypad for electric lock and security system installations

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VANDAL RESISTANT
DIGITAL ACCESS CONTROL KEYPAD
DK-9330 A&B
Programming & Installation Manual
FOR ELECTRIC LOCK
AND SECURITY SYSTEM INSTALLATIONS

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  • Page 1 VANDAL RESISTANT DIGITAL ACCESS CONTROL KEYPAD DK-9330 A&B Programming & Installation Manual FOR ELECTRIC LOCK AND SECURITY SYSTEM INSTALLATIONS...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ······························································································································· 3 DESCRIPTION OF CONNECTION TERMINALS & INDICATORS ······················································ 3-7 ················································································································· 4-5 Connec�on Terminals ························································································································· 6 The LED Indicators The Pacifier Tones & The LED Indica�ng Signals ··········································································· 6 STANDARD PROGRAMMING SUMMARY CHART ·········································································· 7-9 SETTING & PROGRAMMING ······································································································...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION DK-9330 is a dual relay output vandal resistant weatherproof keypad. It employs durable back-lit metal bu�on keyboard and rugged metal housing ideally for high traffic and harsh environment applica�ons. Output 1 is a Form C relay with 1 Amp ra�ng contacts that are selectable for N.C. (normally closed) or N.O.
  • Page 4: Connec�On Terminals

    CONNECTION TERMINALS Back-Lit Jumper DAP Jumper OUTPUT 2 SELECTION JUMPER N.C. -- Normally Closed N.O. -- Normally Open 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 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.
  • Page 5 b) Bell Bu�on Version Output 2 is controlled by the “BELL” bu�on on the keypad. It operates as long as the bell bu�on is pressed. Use N.O. contact to trigger an op�onal door chime. 10 : ALM OUT -- ALARM OUTPUT ●...
  • 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 / INHIBIT (GREEN / 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 D) Configura�on of Output Modes – Installer Programming (Default: Momentary, 1-second for all 3 outputs) Loca�on Code of Timing Confirm Comments  Output 1, Momentary Mode from 1 to 999 seconds (default=1 second) 1 to 999  Output 1, Start / Stop Mode (toggle) ...
  • Page 9 H) User Code Entry Modes (Auto or Manual) – Installer Programming (Default: Manual) Loca�on Func�on Codes Confirm Comments     Manual Entry Mode requires to enter bu�on a�er the user codes. It is NOT necessary to set the Master Code and all User Codes in the same digit length.
  • 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

    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�ons 1 & 2) Two groups of user codes can be programmed to operate output 1 and 2 respec�vely. The following are the programming procedures. Loca�ons User ID Entry of Code Confirm   Output 1 00 - 99 4 -8 Digits ...
  • 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 two outputs 1 & 2 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 Duress Codes

    Programming The Duress Codes (Loca�on 46) Duress Code(s) is an important code to protect the user in case of forcing to open the door under duress. The duress code operates like a normal user code to ac�vate Output 1 for door opening and at the same �me it also ac�vates the Duress Output without any indica�on.
  • Page 16: 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 17: Dele�Ng User Codes & Other Func�On Codes

    Dele�ng User Codes & Other Func�on Codes (Loca�ons 1, 2, 45, 46, & 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 18: Configura�On Of Output Modes For Outputs 1, 2 & 3

    Configura�on of Output Modes for Outputs 1 & 2 (Loca�ons 40–43 & 50–53) Outputs 1 & 2 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 19 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 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: Door Forced-Open Warning & Alarm

    Door Forced-Open Warning & Alarm (Loca�on 80) The keypad will give door forced-open warning and alarm if the door is opened without using a user code or pressing the egress bu�on. This func�on requires an op�onal Normally Closed (N.C.) door posi�on monitoring switch on the door (usually a magne�c contact or other door protec�on switch with N.C.
  • Page 22: User Code Entry Modes (Auto Or Manual)

    User Code Entry Modes (Auto or Manual) (Location 82)  Some users like to press key to confirm a code entry manually to prevent the unauthorized person to easily check out the digit length of the user code; but some people do not. They prefer the keypad to check the code automa�cally when the last number of digit is reached.
  • 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: Delay Time To Start Door-Propped-Up Warning

    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 user code for each output and execu�ng each of 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 Duress Codes – User Programming (No Default Codes) Loca�on Entry of Code Confirm Comments ...
  • Page 27: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS ● Opera�on Voltage: 12-24V AC/DC, full voltage range ● Opera�on Current: Quiescent - 16mA Maximum - 78mA (Relays opera�ng) ● Opera�on Modes: a) Mul� User Mode -- 100 user codes for output 1 (user number 00-99), Auto or Manual Code Entry -- 10 user codes for output 2 (user number 0-9), Auto or Manual Code Entry b) Single User Mode -- 1 user code for each output and the special func�ons, Auto or Manual Code...
  • Page 28: Application Example

    APPLICATION EXAMPLES 1) BASIC WIRINGS OF A STAND ALONE DOOR LOCK 9 10 11 12 13 14 OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 (–) DOOR TAMPER (–) 12-24V AC/DC N.C. / N.O. SENS N.C. N.C. COM N.O. N.C. N.O. OUTPUT RELAY SELECTION •...
  • Page 29 2) BASIC WIRINGS FOR DOOR LOCK OPEN AND ALARM ARM-DISARM CONTROL 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 OUTPUT 1 TAMPER (–) OUTPUT 2 (–) DOOR N.C. 12-24V AC/DC N.C. / N.O. SENS N.C. COM N.O. N.C. N.O. N.C. DOOR SENS SWITCH (OPTIONAL) ELECTRIC 12V DC...
  • Page 30: Application Hints For The Auxiliary Facilities

    APPLICATION HINTS FOR THE AUXILIARY TERMINALS (A) TAMPER N.C. The tamper switch is Normally Closed while the keypad is secured on gang box. It is open when the keypad is removed from the gang box. To prevent sabotage, connect these terminals in series with a 24 hour N.C.
  • Page 31 (D) DURESS OUTPUT The Duress Output switches to (-) ground when duress code is entered. You may use it to turn ON an LED lamp and/ or a small buzzer to notify a guard; or connect it to a 24 hour Normally Open protection zone of an alarm system.
  • Page 32 (F) DOOR BELL (OUTPUT 2 - BELL BUTTON VERSION ONLY) ELECTRONIC DOOR CHIME Use (N.O.) Normally Open relay contact. It is prepared for triggering of a door DOOR BELL BUTTON chime.
  • Page 33: 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.
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