The NETDK and NETPDK with proximity card reader are secured single-door or double-door digital keypads for use within the
™
wireless Networx
system. The NETDK and NETPDK keypads are wired to the dedicated NETWORXPANEL control panel and
provide controlled access to a door by releasing a locking device (such as a magnetic lock or electric door strike) when a proper
User Code or proximity credential is presented.
The system is capable of controlling two doors using up to two NETDK / NETPDK keypads or two Wiegand devices. In addition,
the panel is equipped with two relays that can be independently assigned to either or both keypads. Thus the system can be con-
figured to allow a user to pass in both directions--or in only one direction--through a controlled door.
For more information about installing and configuring a Networx system, see OI352. For NETWORXPANEL installation instruc-
tions, including mounting, wiring and initial startup procedures, see WI1856.
Once the NETWORXPANEL, keypad(s) and/or Wiegand devices, locking devices, and other items such as exit buttons and door
position contacts are installed, wired and powered, the NETWORXPANEL can be programmed through a NETDK / NETPDK key-
pad. Note: All programming added using a keypad cannot be retrieved into DL-Windows; thus all programming added via a key-
pad must be re-added to DL-Windows and downloaded back to the lock(s).
The following are some basic steps to get your system up and running:
Enter Program Mode and Change Factory Master Code
The NETWORXPANEL firmware has only two "modes"--"Normal Mode" and "Program Mode". When you want to make
changes to the firmware program, you enter "Program Mode". When you finish programming and wish to put the keypad into
use, you exit "Program Mode" to enter "Normal Mode".
1. Press the default Master Code: 1 2 3 4 5 6.
2. Wait for the green light and press ; until multiple beeps are heard. You are now in Program Mode.
Note: The NETDK / NETPDK will beep every 6 seconds as a reminder that you are in Program Mode.
3. Enter a new personal 6-digit Master Code number by pressing the following keys:
; 1 ; [
(For example, if you want your new Master Code to be "664433". Press:
; 1 ; 664433 ; 664433 :).
Now that the Master Code has been changed, there is no need to change it again (unless you want to). Since you are still in
Program Mode, you can now proceed directly below and program various functions. Note: Programming any Function, such
as setting the clock, follows a consistent 5-step pattern: (1) Enter Program Mode (2) Press ; [Function #] (3) Press ;
and enter data (4) Press : to end (5) Exit Program Mode.
Note: There is a 3 minute Program Mode timeout if no keys are pressed when in Program Mode. A steady tone will sound for
the final 15 seconds of the 3 minute timeout period as a warning. To remain in Program Mode, press any key.
Exit Program Mode
The NETWORXPANEL firmware has only two "modes"--"Normal Mode" and "Program Mode". When you want to make
changes to the firmware program, you enter "Program Mode". When you finish programming and wish to put the NETDK and/
or NETPDK into use, you exit "Program Mode" to enter "Normal Mode".
To exit Program Mode with a keypad, simply press and hold any key for 3 seconds. Program Mode exit is confirmed by sev-
eral beeps. If you wish to exit Program Mode using a Wiegand device with its own keypad, press ; 8 :.
Re-enter Program Mode
If you wish to re-enter Program Mode, key-in your new 6-digit Master Code, and press ;.
Set the Weekday
1. Enter Program Mode (if not in already).
2. Press ; 40 ; [
(For example - Friday - press ; 40 ; 6 :).
Set the Date
1. Enter Program Mode (if not in already).
2. Press ; 38 ; [
(For example - May 10, 2014 - press ; 38 ; 051014 :).
10
Quick Start
] ; [
new Master Code
new Master Code
] :. (Use 1= Sunday, 7 = Saturday).
number of weekday
] :.
MMDDYY
] : (the second set of digits must be exactly the same).
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