Storm AXS Strike Master Manual

Secure keypads for access control

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Read this manual carefully before attempting to install, program or operate the
STORM AXS Strike Master Keypad. After installation the Command Summary Chart at the
back of this manual can be used as a quick reference to programming and operating
command sequences.
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i) INTRODUCTION AND FACTORY DEFAULTS
Storm AXS Strike Master Keypads provide comprehensive access control for all outdoor and
indoor locations. Door / system status is indicated by a high intensity LED light source and an
audible sounder. Storm AXS Strike Master Keypads are specified to survive in different service
environments, ranging from exposed unsupervised public locations to general service indoor
applications. Keypads in the Storm AXS Strike Master range are dimensionally and electrically
interchangeable. This allows users, entering codes at both outdoor or indoor access points, to
establish and maintain familiarity with the keypad features.
• Up to 50 user programmable entry codes
• Entry Code indexing system provides a
directory of authorised code holders and
permits secure allocation and re-allocation
of entry codes
• 4, 5, or 6 digit entry codes
• One or two door control
• Anti-tamper alarm
• Entry code entered under duress alarm
• Hidden entry code feature
• Forced door alarm
The STORM AXS Strike Master Keypad is supplied with the following factory configured defaults.
Default settings
FEATURE
'Engineer's' code
Door 1 'Strike Time'
Door 2 'Strike Time'
Invalid code Penalty time
Relay 2 output
Relay 2 Configuration
Door Sensor
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Secure Keypads
for access control
Section
Contents
i)
Introduction and Factory Defaults
ii)
Installation Instructions
iii)
Electrical and Data Connections; Circuit Schematic
iv)
Code Entry Mode
v)
Programming Mode
vi)
Adding and Removing Codes
vii)
Changing Door Strike Times
viii)
Setting the Invalid Code Penalty Time
ix)
Other Features. Remote Exit, Alarms, Relay 2,
Door Monitoring, Entry Under Duress, Alarm Signals
x)
Code Index Directory
xi)
Command Summary Chart
• Timed strike or latching door operation
• Timed lock out for repeated invalid code
• Remote switch exit facility
• Fail (open) Fail (closed) option
• All weather resistant
• Two protection levels
FACTORY SET DEFAULT
111111
(For security, change default engineer's code on installation)
5 seconds
5 seconds
15 seconds
Set in 'Alarms Mode'
Relay Output set 'normally open'
Bridged. Remove wire bridge to enable this feature
Strike Master
input
– anti vandal keypad for unsupervised
public, outdoor locations
– robust keypad for
regular outdoor / indoor locations
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Summary of Contents for Storm AXS Strike Master

  • Page 1 Door / system status is indicated by a high intensity LED light source and an audible sounder. Storm AXS Strike Master Keypads are specified to survive in different service environments, ranging from exposed unsupervised public locations to general service indoor applications.
  • Page 2: Installation Instructions

    ii) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Fixing Instructions (Please read carefully before attempting installation.) Rear Casing 1. Select a suitable location with a sound flat surface. Using the case as a template, mark the position of the four fixing holes (A) on the surface. 2.
  • Page 3: Code Entry Mode

    iv) CODE ENTRY MODE During everyday operation the keypad will be in code entry mode or ‘logged off’ . This is also the mode that the keypad is in when it is first powered up. When the keypad is in code entry mode the LED will light red to signify that the keypad is waiting for either an entry code or the engineer’s code to be entered.
  • Page 4 vi) ADDING AND REMOVING CODES To add or remove entry codes ‘log on’, then follow the appropriate command sequence detailed below. Notes: a). Entry Codes should not start with numbers 9 or 1. b). Each entry code recognised by the keypad is stored under a two digit reference known as the Code Index Number .
  • Page 5 vii) CHANGING DOOR STRIKE TIMES I) Setting the Door 1 ‘Strike Time’ To re-allocate The door strike time is the door number of seconds for which strike times the door lock remains released (or open) when a valid entry code is entered. To set the Door 1 strike time, ‘log on’...
  • Page 6: Other Features

    ix) OTHER FEATURES a) The Remote Exit / Egress Switch Making a connection (via a suitable momentary contact switch) between connector terminals 10 and 1 (return) will release (or open) the door lock for a pre-set period of time (the door strike time ). This feature can be used to provide a remote exit facility , allowing personnel to exit from a secure area by pressing a button located near or adjacent to the door (on the secure side only).
  • Page 7 x) CODE INDEX DIRECTORY CODE DOOR TYPE OF CODE CODE HOLDER INDEX NAME OF PERSON/DEPARTMENT LATCHED TIMED FEATURE FACTORY SET DEFAULT OWNER SET CODES Engineer’s Code 111111 (change on installation) (record separately in safe location) Door 1 ‘Strike Time’ 5 seconds Door 2 ‘Strike Time’...
  • Page 8 Whilst every effort is made to ensure that information given in this document is correct at time of print, Keymat Technology Ltd. can not be held responsible for any errors contained within. STORM , AXS, STRIKE MASTER & CODE MASTER are trademarks of Keymat Technology Ltd, England. DES-MAN ISS.3...

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