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100 CODE MEMOKEY
USER& INSTALLER’S MANUAL
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KEYPAD MODULE TEST
This kit is programmed at the factory with 3 default codes. The preprogrammed codes are different for each unit, there-
fore you are the only one to know them. You can use this codes to test the equipment operation as
well. To test the code, dial the the one corresponding to the de-
vice you want to verify.
CODE ACTION
CODE 1 (*) OPEN THE DOOR CODE 2 (*) ACTIVATE THE AUXILIARY DEVICE (if any) CODE 3 (*) BOTH OPEN THE DOOR AND ACTIVATE
THE AUXILIARY DEVICE
(*) These codes are shown in a sticker in the back side of the panel controller.
Code 97528I, V04_13 Technical publication of an informative nature published by FERMAX ELECTRONICA S.A.U.
As part of its policy of constant improvement, FERMAX ELECTRONICA S.A.U. reserves the right to modify the content of this document and the characteristics of the products referred to in it at any time and without prior notice. Any modifi cation will be refl ected in subsequent editions of this document.
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PROGRAMMING MANUAL
INDEX
Introduction .... ........................................................... 4
Function Programming and Confi guration .... ........ 6
Changing the Master Code....................................... 9
Establishing the User Code Length ......... ................10
Full Reset of All Codes .............................................12
Restoring Factory Settings ..... ................................13
Adding or Editing User Codes ..................................14
Deleting User Codes ................................................16
Allowing User Codes to be Changed ........................17
Changing the Free Access Code ..............................18
Activating/Deactivating the Free Access Button .......20
Enabling/Disabling the Exit Buttons (interior) ...........21
Timing Lock-Release Activat. Relays and Aux.
Devices. ....................................................................22
Enabling the Auxiliary Output (AUX).........................24
Quick Programming Guide .............................. ........26
Technical Features ....................................................29
Wiring Diagram ..........................................................30
USER MANUAL
INDEX
Introduction .... ...........................................................31
Keypad Operation......................................................32
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PROGRAMMING MANUAL
Introduction
The Memokey’s 100 codes are designed for keypad based access control, where we want each system user to have their own access code.
System Features:
- The Memokey has capacity for 100 different codes of variable
length (between 4 and 6 digits).
Entering one of the codes via the keypad activates a relay
which activates the lock-release or another device.
- The system does not allow user codes to be repeated.
- To enter programming mode, you must enter a special code,
known as the Master Code.
- If this option is enabled, any user can modify their personal
access code without knowing the Master code.
-The system has an auxiliary output which supplies a maximum
of 125mA to connect/activate another device (auxiliary relay,
alarm ...) or a speaker, with the memokey itself generating
an alarm tone.
- It is equipped with 2 auxiliary inputs for the exit button.
- Free Access Codes
- Key Press Confi rmation via an acoustic tone.
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The following sections in the Manual explain in detail the
confi guration and management of each of the system functions.
Acoustic Tones and Signal Leds.
The Memokey has a series of acoustic tones and leds which
advise as to the system’s current status:
Acoustic Tones: Each time an access code, programming code or confi guration setting is entered the system emits a different tone depending on whether the data entered is correct or not:
beep (x3) : correct moc : incorrect beep (1 second) : Lock Release
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Signal Leds: Has two leds, one red and one green.
RED -
GREEN
DEFINITION
No Power Normal mode (awaiting access code
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Opening Door Quick Flashes: Programming Mode
Slow Flashes: A waiting the new value for the selected function
( Led on Led off Leds fl ashing)
PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION
Programming Mode allows you to modify the system’s
different settings and confi guration.
Initially the system is programmed by default with a 4 digit code. As such the user codes and MASTER code are 4 digits in length. If you require greater security you can change the length to 5 or 6 digits. See the chapter on: “Establishing the User Code Length”
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1) To enter programming mode (having been in normal mode), enter the
Master Code (1480 by default).
The system emits “3 beeps” to advise we are in programming mode, and the green led fl ashes in quick sequence.
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Enter 1480
beep (x3) :
2) To confi gure each of the functions (in programming mode) enter the corresponding function code (for
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example: “A4” code length).
At this point the system once again emits “3 beeps” to advise that the setting entered is correct, and the green led ashes in a slow sequence .
3) Then a new value is entered to be assigned to the function selected (for
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example: selecting a code of 6 digits in length).
T o exit Programing mode at any time, press B or allow 20 seconds to elapse without any activity.
beep (x3) :
Enter A4
beep (x3) :
Press 6
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NOTES:
Default Master Code:
- 4 digit length: 1480
- 5 digit length: 14803
- 6 digit length: 148036 If for any reason we need to reset the master code, having forgotten the previous one (refer to the corresponding chapter: “Restoring Factory Settings”), this will be the master code established for this operation.
Below are all the system functions and the confi guration
steps for each of these.
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Changing the Master Code (A0)
The Master code is necessary to enter programming mode. The equipment is programmed with a default Master code in factory (1480 by default). The procedure to change it is
the following:
1 Enter programming
mode: 2 Enter the relevant
option: 3 Indicate the new
Master code:
Code Master
(1480)
A0
New Master
Code
Example: New Master Access Code for Program-
1480 A0 1234
ming. 1234
NOTE: If you forget the Master code, you can reset it to the default code of 1480, as explained in the “Restoring the Master Code” section.
A master code cannot be a user code and vice versa.
Bip (3 x)
Bip (3 x)
Bip (3 x)
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Establishing the User and Master Code Length (A4)
Initially the user codes are 4 digits in length, including the MASTER code. If you require greater security you can change the length to 5 or 6 digits.
1 Enter programming mode:
2 Enter the relevant option:
3 Indicate the new length:
Code Master
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A4
4, 5 or 6
Bip (3 x)
Bip (3 x)
Bip (3 x)
Example : 6 Digit Access and
1480 A4 6
Master Codes
NOTE:
If once the user codes have been programmed their length is changed to include a greater number of digits, additional zeros will be added to the existent codes to bring them in line with the new length.
e.g.: User Code:
- 4 digits: 1234 => select a greater nº of digits. For example: 6
- 6 digits: 123400Code.
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If once the user codes have been programmed their length is changed to include a fewer number of digits, the existent codes will have the last digits removed to bring them in line with the new length.
e.g. User Code:
- 6 digits: 123456 => select a fewer nº of digits.
For example: 4
- 4 digits: 1234
If additional digits are to be re-added to the existing codes, the original digits will automatically be re-added.
e.g. User Code:
- 4 digits: 1234 => select a greater nº of digits.
For example: 6
- 6 digits: 123456
Each time the code length is changed, the existing codes should be reset to avoid the codes being deleted or overwritten. The confi guration of “code length” should be done before setting up the codes on the system.
This will also effect the MASTER Code and the Free Access Code.
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