TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
SPECIFICATIONS
INSTALLATION
The Ciruit Board
Power Up The Keypad
Learn The Keypad ID
Delete A Keypad Or A Keyfob
Operation
The Pacier Tones & The LED Singals
The Loudness Of The Pacier Tone
SET SYSTEM IN PROGRAMMING MODE OR REFRESH THE SYSTEM
Set System Into Programming Mode With Master Code
Direct Access To Programming Mode With The "DAP" Code -- 8080
Refresh The System With The "Default Code" -- 9999
The Default Values Of The Keypad
FEATURE PROGRAMMING
Record A Master Code
Record The User Code For Output 1, 2 And 3
Record A Super User Code
Operaton And Function Of The Super User Code
Visitor Codes ( For Output 1 Only)
Personal Safety And System Lock-Out
User Code Entry Mode -- Auto or Manual Mode
Pacier Tones ON-OFF Selection
Back-lit ON-OFF Selection
Close The Programming Mode
THE COMPATIBLE RECEIVERS
DA-2311 -- Access Control Receiver
AD-2322 -- Access Control Power Supply With Receiver
DA-2800 -- Split-Decoded Access Controller With Receiver
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THE COMPATIBLE RECEIVERS
Three receivers from us are compatible with the DK-2310 wireless keypad. Their features are listed
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DA-2311 -- Access Control Receiver
DA-2311 is a 4-channel economic receiver designed to work with the DK-2310 for wireless access
control purpose. The 4-chanel controls the master output relay, the two open collector auxiliary outputs
and a built-in door chime.
• 12-24VDC Operation
• N.C. & N.O. Relay Dry Contacts for Fail-safe or Fail-secure Electric Lock
• Adjustable Timer for Door Lock
• Wireless Controlled Door Chime
• Two Open Collector Output Channels for Auxiliary Controls
• Auxiliary Connection Terminals for Wired Egress Button And Door Bell Button
• Compatible with Wireless Keypad (DK-2310) and Keyfobs (DA-12)
AD-2322 -- Access Control Power Supply with Receiver
AD-2322 is an uninterrupted power pack. It has a 12VDC/3A and a 12VDC/0.5A regulated power
supply inside for powering the electric lock and the associated electronic device, such as keypad. It
is also built-in with a 2-channel receiver compatible with the DK-2310 to control the door lock and the
built-in door chime. A split-decoder compatible with our DK-2800 series keypads for split-decoded
operation is also incorporated in this equipment.
• 220-240VAC Operation
• Power The 12VDC Device, Mainly The Electric Lock in Access Control System
• Compatible with Fail-safe or Fail-secure Electric Lock
• Built-in Charger for a 12V/7.0Ah Back-up Battery
• Adjustable Timer for Door Lock
• Wireless Controlled Door Chime
• Auxiliary Connection Terminals for Wired Egress Button And Door Bell Button
• Compatible with Wireless Keypad (DK-2310) and Keyfobs (DA-12)
DA-2800 -- Split-decoded Access Controller with Receiver
DA-2800 is a split-decoder designed to work with the DK-2800 keypads for split-decoded operation.
It is also built-in with a 4-channel receiver compatible with the DK-2310. The 4-channel controls the
3 output relays and a built-in door chime providing full features in access control and other auxiliary
controls.
• 12-24VDC Operation
• N.C. & N.O. Relay Dry Contacts for Fail-safe or Fail-secure Electric Lock
• Adjustable Timer for Door Lock
• Wireless Controlled Door Chime
• Two Output Relays with N.C. & N.O. Dry Contacts for Auxiliary Controls
• Auxiliary Connection Terminals for Wired Egress Button And Door Bell Button
• Compatible with Wireless Keypad (DK-2310) and Keyfobs (DA-12)
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BACK-LIT ON-OFF SELECTION ( Location 9 )
FUNCTION MODESLOCATIONS
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CODE FOR BACK-LIT MODE
Two codes are available for selection
--- Back-lit OFF ( Default )
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No back-lit at all. The keypad consumes less power and results in longer battery life.
--- Back-lit ON
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The keyboard lights up when a key is pressed, which is convenient for the owner at night. The
illumination is OFF automatically 10 seconds after the last key is pressed and the keypad is left
in rest.
The back-lit function will slightly shorten the battery life.
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The DK-2310 is a 9V battery operated 433Mhz wireless keypad designed to work in conjunction
with the receiver for access control. The products from us with receiver include the DA-2311 selfcontained access controller, the AD-2322 controller power pack, and the DA-2800 split-decoded
access controller. It is also compatible with most of the 433Mhz receivers on the market. The keypad
has the exibility to be positioned anywhere within range of the receiver without the need for wires. Its
4 controlling channels send out the commands to control the outputs and actuate the door bell in the
receiver. It is low power consumption. A 9V alkaline battery gives battery life of 1 year approximately
with 10-30 operations daily.
10 User Codes for output 1 (channel 1)
10 User Codes for output 2 (channel 2)
10 User Codes for output 3 (channel 3)
1 Door Bell Actuator (channel 4)
10 Visitor Codes for output 1
1 Super User Code for operating of all the 3 outputs and making inhibit authorization for output 1
1 Master Code for programming authorization
1 DAP Code 8080 for programming authorization without master code
INTRODUCTION
CLOSE THE PROGRAMMING MODE ( * * )
Always close programming mode with * * to set system back to normal Operation after programming.
VALIDATION
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Remark : Please see your receiver’s manual for the available output channel(s).
Please see page 15 for the feature brief of the compatible receivers DA-2311, AD2322 and
DA-2800.
SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Voltage : 9V Alkaline Battery
Operating Current : 10uA in Quiescent; 10mA in Transmitting
Operation Temperature : -20 C to +70 C
Environmental Humidity : 5-95% Relative Humidity Non-condensing
Working Environment : Indoor or Outdoor; IP-55, Weatherproof
Number of User Codes : 10 for Each Channel, Total 30 User Code for The 3 O/P Channels
Number of Visitor Codes : 10 Visitor Codes for Output 1
User Code Length : 4-8 Digits, Over 100 Million Combinations
Timing for Code Entry : 10 Seconds
Keypad ID Code : One of the 1 Million ID Codes; Pre-programmed
Operating Frequency : 433Mhz
Maximum Distance : 50 Meters Approximate in Open Space
Dimensions : 126.3(H) X 75.6(W) X 40(D)
Weight : 208g Net
Housing : ABS Plastic
Specications are subject to change for modication without notice
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