MODEL KP-400
VANDAL RESISTANT
WEATHERPROOF DIGITAL KEYPAD
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Model KP-400 is a self-contained vandal resistant digital
keypad. This dual-relay output keypad is suitable for
residential, industrial, and commercial installations. It is
compatible with all electric locking devices. Durable backlit
metal keys and a rugged metal housing protect the keypad
from harsh environments.
Alarm Controls
10027 S. 51st Street
Suite 102
Phoenix, AZ 85044
(800) 645-5538
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INSTALLATION
1. Remove tamper proof screws from the front of the keypad with the provided
tool.
2. Pass the wire harness through the opening in the back box.
3. Mount the back box to the door frame or wall.
4. Make all required wiring connections to the terminal blocks.
5. Place the keypad faceplate on the back box and secure with the tamper proof
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WIRING
Power Input
(12-24V AC/DC)
Output 1, Output 2
Egress Input
(EG IN)
Key Active Output
(KEY ACT)
Duress Output
(DU OUT)
Ground (-)
(GND)
12 or 24 AC or DC. AC power can be connected
without observing polarity requirement. Connect DC
power with polarity as indicated.
SPDT dry contacts. Outputs can be programmed for
latching or momentary operation.
A normally-open request to exit station can be
connected to this terminal and ground (-). Connecting
the terminal to ground will operate output 1 in the same
manner as a valid user code.
NPN transistor open collector output that switches to
ground (-) for 10 seconds with each key press. Output
rating Ic max: 100mA sink, Vc max: 24VDC.
NPN transistor open collector output that switches to
ground (-) after the duress code has been entered.
Output rating Ic max: 100mA sink, Vc max: 24VDC.
System ground (-).
Door Position Sensor
Input
(DOOR SENS)
Output 1 Inhibit
(O/P 1 INHIB)
Interlock Control Output
(INT. Lock)
Normally-closed
Tamper
(Tamper N.C.)
A normally-closed contact connected to this terminal
and ground (-) will provide a door position monitor. This
terminal must be connected to ground (-) if not used.
The factory installed jumper must be removed if using
this input.
Normally-open input terminal used in a cross wire
connection in an interlock application.
NPN transistor open collector output that switches to
ground (-) for 5 seconds after entering a valid user
code. Use this output to control a second keypad in a
“Mantrap” application.
Normally-closed output pair activated by the tamper
switch if the keypad faceplate is removed from the
back box.
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KEYPAD INITIATION
Keypad initiation must be done at the initial turn-on of the keypad.
1. Connect power to the keypad.
2. Put the keypad in Program Mode by entering “0 0 0 0 ”. The keypad will
beep twice and the yellow LED will be on and not blinking.
3. Enter “8 9 0 1 #”.
4. The keypad will beep twice and the keypad initiation is complete.
5. Enter “” to exit Program Mode. The yellow LED will begin blinking.
ENTERING A NEW INSTALLER CODE
It is strongly recommended that the Installer Code be changed from the default
“0 0 0 0”. If the Installer Code is not known, please refer to the section on Direct
Access to Programming.
1. Put the keypad in Program Mode by entering “0 0 0 0 ” or the current
installer code. The keypad will beep twice and the yellow LED will be on and
not blinking.
2. Enter “0 (4 to 8 digit new installer code) #”. For example, to change the
Installer Code to 1 2 3 4 you would enter “0 1 2 3 4 #”.
3. The keypad will beep twice indicating that the new Installer Code has been
accepted.
4. Enter “” to exit Program Mode. The yellow LED will begin blinking.
PROGRAMMING MODE
It is necessary to put the keypad in Programming Mode in order to access all
keypad configuration settings.
1. Put the keypad in Program Mode by entering the Installer Code followed by
the “”. The keypad will beep twice and the yellow LED will be on and not
blinking.
2. Enter “” to exit Program Mode. The yellow LED will begin blinking.
PROGRAMMING USER CODES
A User Code can be assigned to operate either Output 1 or Output 2. The
keypad can store up to 100 User Codes for Output 1 and up to 10 User Codes
for Output 2.
Each User Code has a Code Number. Output 1 Code Numbers are two digits
ranging from “00” to “99”. Output 2 Code Numbers are one digit ranging from “0”
to “9”.
1. Put the keypad in Program Mode by entering the Installer Code followed by
the “”. The keypad will beep twice and the yellow LED will be on and not
blinking.
2. Enter “(Output) (Code Number) (User Code) #” .
For example, if you wish to assign a User Code of “6 7 8 9” to Code Number
“00” to operate Output 1 you would enter “1 0 0 6 7 8 9 #”.
If you wish to assign a User Code of “3 4 3 3” to Code Number “1” to operate
Output 2 you would enter “2 1 3 4 3 3 #”.
3. Enter “” to exit Program Mode. The yellow LED will begin blinking.
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