The KP-300 is a weather-proof, vandal resistant,
mullion mount keypad. It combines the functions of a
digital keypad and proximity EM card reader in one
unit.
The KP-300 has been designed to work independently
as a stand alone keypad. The keypad has multiple
functions that can be programmed to meet a variety of
applications.
FEATURES
Weather-proof to IP65
•
• Vandal resistant die cast zinc alloy housing
• Metal back lit key buttons for visibility in dark areas
• Mullion surface mount, can be mounted on door
frame or wall
• Operates with EM card only, PIN and card or PIN
• Two programmable S.P.D.T. relay outputs
• Output 1 has a capacity of 1000 PINs and/or cards
• Output 2 has a capacity of 100 PINs and/or cards
• Fifty visitor codes, programmable for one time use or
with time limit
• Yellow and green LEDs indicate keypad status
• Lifetime limited warranty
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SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Voltage ......... 12 VDC Nominal, 11-15 VDC
Operating Current .......................60 mA (quiescent)
95 mA (two relays energized)
Operating Temperature ................... -20°C to +70°C
Protection .... Indoor or Outdoor, IP65 Weather-proof
Number of Users Output 1 has a capacity of 1000 PINs and/or cards
Output 2 has a capacity of 100 PINs and/or cards
Fifty visitor codes, programmable for one time use
or with time limit
Egress Button Programmable for Instant, Delay with warning
and/or alarm
Momentary or latching contacts for the Exit Delay
Output Contact Ratings Output Relay 1, N/O and N/C dry contacts, rated
2A @ 24 VDC maximum
Output Relay 2, N/O and N/C dry contacts, rated
1A @ 24 VDC maximum
Dimensions
7-5/64” H x 1-13/16” W x 1” D
Package Contents -
• KP-300 Keypad
• Two EM Cards. Part number EM-10 (additional
cards are available)
• Two Mounting Screws and Fasteners
• One 1N4004 Diode
• One Hex Key
• Instruction Manual
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INSTALLATION
Front Cover Rear Cover
1. Remove flat head screw from the bottom of the
keypad with the provided hex key.
2. Mount the back cover to the door frame or wall.
3. Pass the wire harness through the center opening
in the back plate.
4. Plug the connector at the end of the wire harness
into the PCB.
5. Place the back cover on the front cover and secure
with screw.
PRECAUTION
Prevent Interference
The EM card reader works at a frequency of 125 kHz.
Installation precautions are necessary.
Make sure the location for installation has no strong
low frequency EM signals in the range of 100 to 200
kHz.
If there is more than one keypad in the installation, be
sure that they are at least two feet apart.
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HARNESS CONNECTIONS
12 VDC Power Input (Red & Black Leads)
Connect a 12VDC power supply. Connect with the (+)
to the Red lead and the (-) to the Black lead.
Normally-Closed Tamper Switch (Grey & Pink Leads)
Connect this N/C terminal to the 24 hour protective
zone of an alarm system if necessary. the alarm will
sound if the front cover of the KP-300 is removed.
Output Relay 2 (Purple & Orange Leads)
A dry relay contact rated for 1A @ 24 VDC which is
jumper selectable is controlled by the PINs/Cards.
Selection Jumper
For Output 2
EG IN (Egress Input) (Light Blue Lead)
A Normally Open (N/O) input terminal referenced to (-)
ground. Connect a Normally Open exit station to
activate Output 1.
Exit station is normally located on the interior of the
building.
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More than one exit station can be connected in parallel
to this terminal. Leave this terminal open if not used.
See programming Location 90 for more information
about the Egress Input.
GND (-) (Common Ground) (Brown Lead)
A common ground point of the keypad. It is common
to the black lead.
Output 1 (Output 1 Relay) (Yellow, Green & Blue Leads)
2 Ampere relay, dry contact, controlled by Group 1.
Recommended for door strike and magnetic locks.
Yellow lead is Normally Closed (N/C), blue lead is
Normally Open (N/O), and green lead is the common
contact. Use N/C output for Failsafe operation and N/O
for Fail-secure operation. The relay is programmable
for Latching Mode or Momentary Timing Mode. See
programming Location 51 for details.
LED INDICATORS
Yellow Led Monitors Power Input And Key Press.
Green Led On When Output 1 Is Active
YELLOW LED INDICATOR AND TONES
LED SIGNALS TONES STATUS
ON NONE IN PROGRAMMING MODE
1 FLASH 1 BEEP SUCCESSFUL KEY ENTRY
2 FLASHES 2 BEEPS SUCCESSFUL CODE ENTRY
5 FLASHES 5 BEEPS FAULTY CODE ENTRY
CONTINUOUS
FLASHING
1 FLASH IN
1 SECOND
NONE 1 LONG BEEP PIN STORED IN SYSTEM
CONTINUOUS
TONE
NONE IN STANDBY MODE
POWER UP DELAY
−
Beeps and Tones can be silenced through Location 71
−
Output Relay activation beep can be selected by
Location 72
−
Standby Flashing option can be selected by Location 73
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PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
Set Keypad Into Programming Mode With The Installer Code
Important Note:
DO NOT TURN OFF POWER WHEN IN PROGRAMMING MODE
as it may cause data loss or errors in programmed
features.
The keypad beeps continuously for approximately one
minute after power up.
Wait for the beeping to stop before entering in the
Installer Code to access Programming Mode.
Factory set installer code is 0 0 0 0 . For
security purposes, it is advisable to program a new
Installer Code.
2 beeps confirm a valid Installer Code. The Yellow LED
is constantly on while in programming mode.
Direct Access To Programming Mode With The “DAP” Code
In the case of a lost Installer Code it is still possible to
access the programming mode using the Direct Access
to Programming (DAP) code.
1. Switch OFF power for 1 minute.
2. Switch ON power. The keypad is in power-up mode
for approximately 1 minute and there is a
continuous beep.
3. Create a momentary closure between the Brown
and Light Blue wire to enable DAP function (This
must be done while in power-up mode).
4. Key in 8 0 8 0 . The existing Installer Code is
erased and the power-up tone stops. The keypad is
now in Programming Mode and is ready for the
entry of a new Installer Code.
Refresh Code
The keypad can be refreshed to the factory defaults.
Enter the code 9 9 9 9 # to refresh the keypad. All
previously entered data will be erased except for the
Installer Code.
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DEFAULT KEYPAD VALUE TABLE
LOCATION PARAMETERS
01 INSTALLER CODE
02 -- --
03
04
10
20
40 VISITOR CODES --
51 O/P MODE OF O/P 1
52 O/P MODE OF O/P 2
60 SAFETY & LOCKOUT
70
71
72
73
94 OPERATION MODES
COMMON USER PIN
O/P 1
COMMON USER PIN
O/P 2
USER PINS & CARDS
O/P 1
USER PINS & CARDS
O/P2
USER CODE ENTRY
MODE
TONE ON/OFF
SELECTION
O/P OPERATION
ANNOUNCER
STATUS LED
FLASHING
NOTE: The DAP Code 8 0 8 0 and the Refreshing Code
9 9 9 9 are fixed in the keypad and cannot be changed
in any way.
Keypad Programming
Wait until beeping stops (approximately 1 minute after
power up) to begin programming.
A total of 1100 User PINs and/or Cards are available Output 1 (Group 1): 1,000 PINs and/or Cards
Output 2 (Group 2): 100 PINs and/or Cards
DEFAULT FUNCTION
& VALUES
0 0 0 0 FACTORY SET
NOT A DEFAULT VALUE
--
--
--
--
TIME = 5 SECONDS
MOMENTARY
TIME = 5 SECONDS
MOMENTARY
CODE=1, 10 FALSE CODES
LOCK OUT 1 MINUTE
CODE=2, MANUAL ENTRY
MODE
CODE=1, TONE ON
CODE=1, NOTIFICATION
BEEP ON
CODE=1, FLASHING EN-
ABLED
CODE=0, STAND ALONE
KEYPAD
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Set Keypad Into Programming Mode Using The Factory
Set Installer Code
Enter 0 0 0 0 to enter Programming Mode. Two
beeps will indicate successful entry.
Changing The Installer Code
While in Programming Mode enter 0 1 3 2 8 9 #. This
will change the Installer Code to “3289” and is used an
example of a new Installer Code. Two beeps will
indicate successful entry.
Record An EM Card To Operate Output 1
ENTER 1 0 1 001 READ CARD #
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
(a) 10 = Programming location for Output 1
(b) 1 = Programming option for EM card
(c) 001 = ID Number. Must be 000 to 999
(d) READ CARD = Place card within range of
the keypad
(e) # = Confirm card read. 2 beeps indicate
successful entry
Set User Pin To Operate Output 1
ENTER 1 0 2 002 8321 #
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
(a) 10 = Programming location for Output 1
(b) 2 = Programming option for User PIN
(c) 002 = ID Number. Must be 000 to 999
(d) 8321 = The programmed User PIN. “8321” is
used as an example.
(e) # = Confirm entry. 2 beeps indicate
successful entry
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Record An EM Card & User PIN To Operate Output 1
ENTER 1 0 3 003 READ CARD 6123 #
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f)
(a) 10 = Programming location for Output 1
(b) 3 = Programming option for EM card and User PIN
(c) 003 = ID Number. Must be 000 to 999
(d) READ CARD = Place card within range of
the keypad
(e) 6123 = User PIN associated with the EM card.
6123 is used as an example.
(f) # = Confirm card read. 2 beeps indicate
successful entry
Record EM Card & Common User Code To Operate Output 1
A common user code must be set at programming
Location 03 first for this operation mode. The code can
be used for all EM cards in this operation mode.
ENTER 1 0 4 004 READ CARD #
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
(a) 10 = Programming location for Output 1
(b) 4 = Programming option for EM card and
Common User code
(c) 004 = ID Number. Must be 000 to 999
(d) READ CARD = Place card within range of
the keypad
(e) # = Confirm card read. 2 beeps indicate
successful entry. The Common User code is
associated with this user automatically.
Close The Programming Mode
Enter . 2 beeps indicate that programming mode
**
is closed
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OPERATION
Unlock Door With An EM Card
READ CARD
A tone will sound and the green LED will illuminate.
The door is now unlocked.
Unlock Door With A User Pin Code
ENTER USER PIN 8 3 2 1 #
“8321” for example. A tone will sound and the green
LED will illuminate. The door is now unlocked.
Unlock Door With An EM Card & User Pin
READ CARD8 3 2 1 #
“8321” for example. A tone will sound and the green
LED will illuminate. The door is now unlocked.
Unlock Door With An EM Card & Common User Code
READ CARD8 3 2 1 #
“8321” for example. A tone will sound and the green
LED will illuminate. The door is now unlocked.
FEATURE PROGRAMMING
The feature values are set and stored using the
Programming Locations. Programming can be made
continuously and it is not necessary to program in
sequence order.
Programming Criteria For Codes
PRIME CODES
and Visitor are all examples of Prime Codes. These
codes must be unique in the programming. A Prime
Code may not be duplicated for a Secondary Code to
work with an EM card or vice versa.
PRIME CARDS:
cards used for Outputs 1 and 2 must be unique. The
card always has priority to be read when working in
“EM card & Secondary PIN” or “EM card & Common
User PIN” mode.
: PIN, Installer, Duress, Common User
All EM cards are Prime Cards. The
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WARNING FOR A REPEATED USE OF PRIME CODE OR
CARD: One long beep is given if a code/PIN is entered
or a card is read if that prime code or card is repeated.
This indicates that the code/PIN or card was already
entered. The programming is not valid.
SECONDARY USER PINS:
used to enhance security. They are used after a card in
“EM card & Secondary User PIN” programming.
Secondary Codes can be repeated but they must not
be a duplicate of a Prime Code. The keypad will reject
a duplicated Prime Code for a Secondary User PIN or
vice versa.
ADVANTAGES OF USING SECONDARY USER PINS:
repeated Secondary User PINs can be used as a group
Common User code for a group of EM cards thereby
simplifying programming.
SECURITY LEVEL COMPARISON OF THE SECONDARY
USER PIN/CODE FOLLOWING CARD READING
EM CARD & COMMON USER CODE: All EM cards use
the same user code. Security level is better than a
card alone since the card bearer will also need to know
the code for access.
EM CARD & GROUP USER CODE: EM cards are
separated by group. Security level is better than a
common code since the card bearer will also need to
know the group code for access.
EM CARD & UNIQUE SECOND USER CODE: Each card
is associated with a unique user code. Only a person
with knowledge of the code can use the card for
access.
Make a list of user names and associated codes/
pins/cards and keep it in a secure area.
The Secondary User PINs are
The
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Program the Installer Code (Location 01)
The Installer Code is the authorization code for
entering the Programming Mode. It is not a user code.
The Installer Code must be 4 to 8 digits in length.
There is only one Installer Code. Previous Installer
Codes are replaced with the new code.
To set a new Installer Code -
1. Set the keypad to Programming Mode
2. Enter 01, 4 to 8 digit new code, #
Program the Common User Code/PINs for Output
1 (Location 03) and Output 2 (Location 04)
The Common User Code/PINs 1 and 2 are prepared for
operating Outputs 1 and 2 respectively as an
enhanced code. The Common User Code/PIN must
work in the form of “Card & Common User Code/PIN”
to operate the outputs. See Locations 10 and 20 for
more information. A Common User PIN alone will not
operate the outputs directly.
To set the Common User Code/PIN -
1. Set the keypad to Programming Mode
2. Enter 03 (or 04), 4 to 8 digit code, #
Record/Delete PINs or Cards for Output 1 & 2
A total of 1100 User PINs and/or Cards are available Output 1 (Group 1): 1,000 PINs and/or Cards
Output 2 (Group 2): 100 PINs and/or Cards
LOCATION MEDIA USER ID CARD/USER PIN SUBMIT
10 or 20 1 to 5 000 to 999 4 to 8 DIGITS #
LOCATION 10 = Group 1
20 = Group 2
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MEDIA 1 = EM Card only
2 = PIN only
3 = EM Card & Secondary Pin
4 = EM Card & Common Pin
5 = Delete a PIN/Card from the selected User ID
USER ID Group 1: 000-999
Group 2: 001-100
CARD/USER PIN -
• The User PINS are 4 to 8 digits long. Key in the
User PIN for each User ID and confirm entry with
the # key.
• Place the EM card close to the keypad reader to
associate it with an ID and confirm entry with the
# key.
• Read the card first and then key in the secondary
user PIN to associate it with an ID. Then confirm
entry with the # key.
PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION EXAMPLES
EM CARD ONLY To program Set keypad to Programming Mode and
ENTER 1 0 1 001 READ CARD #
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
(a) 10 = Programming location for Output 1
(b) 1 = Programming option for EM card only
(c) 001 = ID Number. Must be 000 to 999
(d) READ CARD = Place card within range of keypad.
1 beep confirms entry
(e) # = Confirm card read. 2 beeps indicate
successful entry
Operation While in Operation Mode, place card within range of
the reader. 2 beeps confirm the card is read and
Output 1 is activated.
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DELETE A USER ID Set keypad to Programming Mode and
ENTER 1 0 5 001 #
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(a) 10 = Programming location for Group 1
(b) 5 = Programming option deletion
(c) 001 = ID Number. Must be 000 to 999
(d) # = Confirm entry. 2 beeps indicate successful
entry
DELETE AN EM CARD Set keypad to Programming Mode and
ENTER 1 0 5 READ CARD #
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(a) 10 = Programming location for Group 1
(b) 5 = Programming option deletion
(c) READ CARD = Put the card within range of the
keypad
(d) # = Confirm card read. 2 beeps indicate
successful entry
CLEAR A WHOLE GROUP Set keypad to Programming Mode and
ENTER 1 0 0 9 9 9 #
(a) (b) (c)
(a) 10 = Programming option for Group 1 (20 for
Group 2)
(b) 5 = Programming option for Group deletion
(c) # = Confirm entry. 2 beeps indicate successful
entry
Visitor Codes (Location 40)
The Visitor Codes are the temporary codes for
operating Output 1 only. They can be programmed as
one-time codes or time-limited codes. Visitor codes are
cleared automatically after expiration.
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LOCATION VISITOR ID VISITOR PERIOD VISITOR CODE SUBMIT
40 01 to 50 00 or 01 to 99 4 to 8 Digits #
VISITOR ID - 50 Visitor ID’s (01 to 50)
VISITOR PERIOD 00 = One-time visit. Cleared after one use.
01 to 99 = Time limit in hours from 1 hour to 99
hours. Code is cleared after time expires.
VISITOR CODE -
• The codes are 4 to 8 digits long.
• The Visitor Code must be the same length as the
Installer Code for Auto
• Mode code entry.
• Visitor Codes will not reset Duress Output
Note: Visitor Codes are cleared after power down to
prevent extension of the Visitor period.
PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES
SET A ONE TIME USE VISITOR CODE To program Set keypad to Programming Mode and
ENTER 4 0 0 1 00 8321 #
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
(a) 40 = Programming option for Visitor Code
(b) 01 = Visitor ID number
(c) 00 = Programming option for One Time use
(d) 8321 = The programmed Visitor PIN
(e) # = Confirm entry. 2 beeps indicate successful
entry
SET A TIME LIMIT VISITOR CODE To program Set keypad to Programming Mode and
ENTER 4 0 0 1 03 8321 #
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
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(a) 40 = Programming option for Visitor Code
(b) 01 = Visitor ID number
(c) 03 = Programming option in hours. 3 hours in this
example
(d) 8321 = The programmed Visitor PIN
(e) # = Confirm entry. 2 beeps indicate successful
entry
DELETE A VISITOR CODE Set keypad to Programming Mode and
ENTER 4 0 0 1 #
(a) (b) (c)
(a) 40 = Programming option for Visitor Code
(b) 01 = Visitor ID number
(c) # = Confirm entry. 2 beeps indicate successful
entry
CLEAR ALL VISITOR CODES Set keypad to Programming Mode and
ENTER 4 0 0 9 9 9 #
(a) (b) (c)
(a) 40 = Programming option for Visitor Code
(b) 0999 = Delete all codes from this location
command
(c) # = Confirm entry. 2 beeps indicate successful
entry
Two relay outputs are programmable for latching and
momentary operation.
LOCATION OUTPUT MODE AND TIME SUBMIT
51 or 52 0 or 1 to 99999 #
LOCATION 51 = Output 1
52 = Output 2
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OUTPUT MODE AND TIME 0 = Latching Mode. Output is activated with valid
entry and is then deactivated with a second valid
entry.
1 to 99999 = Momentary Mode. Time in seconds from
1 second to 99999 seconds (default is 5 seconds).
Output will remain active for the duration of the
programmed time and then automatically deactivate
when the time interval expires.
Personal Safety and Keypad Lockout (Location 60)
LOCATION LOCKOUT MODE SUBMIT
60 SEE BELOW FOR CODES #
LOCKOUT MODE CODES 00 = The Lockout feature is disabled
1 = After 10 successive failed entries, keypad locks
for 1 minute (default)
5 to 10 = After 5 to 10 successive failed entries,
keypad locks for 15 minutes
User PIN Entry Mode (Location 70)
LOCATION ENTRY MODE SUBMIT
70 1 or 2 #
ENTRY MODE 1 = Auto Entry Mode. This mode eliminates the need
to submit entries with the “#” key. In this mode all
user PINs must be the same length as the Installer
Code. For example: If the Installer Code is 5 digits,
then all user PINs must be 5 digits as well.
2 = Manual Entry Mode (default). This mode requires
the “#” key to submit entries. In this mode user
PINs can be between 4 and 8 digits in length and
need not match the length of the Installer Code.
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Tone On/Off Selection (Location 71)
This selection allows the sounds (tones/beeps) to be
set on or off. Please note that the tones for Warning
and Power-Up are always audible.
LOCATION MODE SUBMIT
71 0 or 1 #
MODE 0 = Silent
1 = Tones/beeps are audible (default)
Output Automation Announcer (Location 72)
The Announcer gives a notification tone to the user on
the operation status of the output. There are two
modes available. The announcer is off if silent mode is
selected in Location 71.
LOCATION MODE SUBMIT
72 0 or 1 #
MODE 0 = 2 beeps are sounded when a valid entry is
submitted and an output is activated.
1 = 1 second long notification tone is sounded when a
valid entry is submitted and an output is activated
(default).
Yellow LED Flashing On/Off During Standby
(Location 73)
LOCATION MODE SUBMIT
73 0 or 1 #
MODE 0 = Yellow LED flashes during standby (default)
1 = Standby flashing is disabled
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Operation Modes (Location 94)
LOCATION MODE SUBMIT
94 0 #
MODE 0 = Stand Alone Mode (default). The keypad operates
with complete functionality.
APPLICATION EXAMPLE
Note:
• Connect the 1N4004 as close as possible to the lock
to absorb back EMF and prevent damage to the
keypad. The 1N4004 is not required if the electric
lock is AC operated.
• To avoid Electro-Static-Discharge (ESD) from
interfering with the operation of the keypad, always
ground the (-) terminal of the keypad to earth
ground.
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APPLICATION HINTS FOR THE AUXILIARY TERMINAL
Output 2: Shunting a N/C Zone
Use a N/O output contact to shunt a N/C protective
zone.
Set output contact to Latching Mode (Output Mode =
0) using programming option 52.
Output 2: Alarm System Arming/Disarming
Use the N/O or N/C output contact to make an Arm/
Disarm control of an alarm system.
Consult your alarm control panel manual for the
appropriate output contacts to be used for Arm/
Disarm control.
For single station systems, set output contact to
Latching Mode (Output Mode = 0) using programming
option 52.
For multi-station systems, set output contact to
Momentary Mode (Output Mode = 1) using
programming option 52.
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GLOSSARY
Dry Contact
Dry contacts do not have voltage connected to them.
The Relay Output contacts in the keypad are dry
contacts.
N/C Contact
The contact is closed in the static state and open in
the active state. The contact is open when the circuit
is active.
N/O Contact
The contact is open in the static state and closed in
the active state. The contact is closed when the
circuit is active.
Transistor Open Collector Output
An open collector output is equivalent to a normallyopen, (N/O), contact referring to ground, (-), the
same as a relay contact connected to ground, (-). The
transistor is normally turned Off, and the output
switches to ground, (-), when turned On.
The Duress, Inter-lock and Key Active/Alarm Outputs
are open collector outputs and the current is limited
to 100 Ma. maximum and 24 VDC maximum.