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The K401-IE has many extra features including block enrollment, anti-tamper alarm & backlit keypad buttons These features make the K401-IE an ideal choice for door access not only for small shops and domestic households but also for commercial and industrial applications such as factories, warehouses, laboratories,...
Pin input is re-made Master Cards The K401-IE can use Master Cards to program user cards/fobs into and out of the system. There are two pre-programmed Master Cards (an Add Card, and a Delete Card) to allow rapid card enrollment Anti Tamper Alarm –...
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# key, in order to be granted access • Card + PIN: The User must first present a valid Card to the K401-IE and then enter their PIN code followed by the # key, in order to be granted access •...
Keypad lock-out Alarm The keypad lock-out alarm will engage after 10 failed card/PIN attempts. Factory default is OFF. The strike-our alarm can be set to deny access for 10 minutes after engaging or it can be set disengage only after entering a valid card/PIN or Master Code Programming Step Keystroke Combination...
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﹡(Master Code) # 1. Enter Program Mode 2. Add Card: Using Auto ID 1 (Read Card) # (Allows K401-IE to assign Card to next Cards can be added continuously available User ID number) 1 (User ID) # (Read Card) # 3.
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ACCESS CONFIGURATION: CARD+PIN Add a Card+ PIN User Programming Step Keystroke Combination ﹡(Master Code) # 1. Enter Program Mode 2. Add a User Card by ID number 1 (User ID) # (Read Card) # 3. Exit Program Mode 4. Add PIN * (Read Card) (1234#) (New PIN #) (New PIN #) This operation is executed from outside of Program Mode...
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3. Release the button when you hear two bleeps and wait until the amber LED shines (Parts 4 & 5 must be undertaken within 10 seconds) 4. Present any 125KHz proximity EM card or the Master Add Card (provided) to the K401-IE. This card is now the Master Add Card 5.
Red light Shines quickly Bleeps Pressing * Toggles Standby/Master ON/Flashing Short Single Bleep Code Entry K401-IE- Simplified Instruction Function Description Operation * (Master Code) # Enter the Programming Mode (123456 is the default factory master code) 0(New Master Code)#(Repeat New Master Code)#...
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Anti Tamper Alarm The K401-IE’s alarm trigger is activated by an LDR (Light Dependant Resistor) which is located to the lower side of the unit as illustrated below using the K401-E The alarm function is designed as an ‘Anti-Theft’ facility. Forceful removal of the installed keypad or a sudden change in light source will trigger the keypad to bleep constantly.
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