DOOR♦GARD
TM
FEATURES AND PROGRAMMING GUIDE
COMMAND AND CONTROL SERIES
DOOR♦GARD COMMAND AND CONTROL SERIES keypads offer field proven reliability and cost effective
solutions anywhere limited control or access is desired. Designed for individual control of up to four devices, Door♦Gard
Command and Control Series keypads are the perfect choice for controlling electric locking devices, security systems,
automatic operators or machinery. Door♦Gard keypads accept power from a 12 or 24 Volt AC/DC supply.
FEATURES:
• 4 INDEPENENT OUTPUTS
• 4 INDEPENENT TIMERS
• ALL OUTPUTS ASSIGNABLE BY CODE
• ON BOARD MAIN RELAY
• 120 USERS
• REMOTE TRIGGERING INPUT
• KEYPAD PROGRAMMABLE
MEMORY
Non-volatile EEPROM memory means your codes and
instructions will be there whether you remove power for
5 minutes or 5 years.
PROGRAMMING
All programming is done entirely from the front of the
keypad. LED or sounder guidance makes programming
easy. It takes seconds for an authorized user to change
codes.
CODES
The Door♦Gard Command and Control keypads allow
up to 120 individual user codes. Codes can be 1 to 6
digits in length and digits may be repeated. The Master
Code is always stored in user location one (1).
MAIN RELAY
The main relay is a form C relay, which you can program
as a timed output (1 to 90 seconds) or to toggle (latch).
See the Wiring Diagram and Specifications for the relay
electrical specifications.
AUXILIARY OUTPUTS
You can program these outputs as timed outputs (1 to
90 seconds) or to toggle (latch). They can be controlled
individually or in combination by a code. Some models
have 1 Amp form C relays and other models have
negative voltage outputs with a 50mA sink.*
PANIC
Panic is activated by pressing the * and # keys at the
same time. By default, it operates output 4 and activates
for 1 second.
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REMOTE TRIGGERING INPUT (REX)
By default, upon a momentary closure this normally
open loop triggers the main relay for the same time
period as the Master Code. You can also program the
REX to operate any combination of the available
outputs. The auxiliary outputs activate for their
programmed time.
KEYPRESS FEEDBACK/AUDIBLE KEYPRESS
Door♦Gard Command and Control keypads, by default,
acknowledge a keypress by momentarily illuminating the
yellow LED or activate the sounder. This depends on
the model. You can turn this off through programming.
KEYPAD ACTIVE OUTPUT
Door♦Gard Command and Control keypads can be
programmed to energize a voltage output whenever a
key is touched. You can use this to turn on lights, CCTV
camera, or notify a guard. This output is not available if
you are using the IEI 250 Printer Interface.
AUTO ENTRY
This feature is used when you don’t want to press the *
key after entering your code. You only need to enter
your code number (without pressing *) and the relay
activates. To use this feature, the user codes must be
the same length as the master code. Please remember
to access program mode when auto entry is on, do not
press the * key (Press: 99 # master code), however the *
is required while entering programming commands.
AUDIT TRAIL
Using the 250 Printer Interface (not included), you can
get an accurate real-time audit trail. Up to 8 keypads can
be monitored simultaneously. The 250 comes with a
power supply and a printer cable and it easily connects
to any parallel printer. This output is not available on all
models.
*Voltage Outputs may be converted to 1 Amp, FormC relays by adding the 293 Auxiliary Relay Board
(Model # 0219000).
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TESTING THE KEYPAD
1. Connect the positive (+) lead of your power supply to
the terminal strip (TS1) V+ input.
2. Connect the negative (-) lead of your power supply to
the terminal strip (TS1) V- input.
3. Turn on your power supply.
4. Press 7890#123456 *. If all 12 keypresses are
verified, the keypad enters self-test mode.
The yellow LED flashes 3 times, then turns on solid
for 3 seconds
Note: Self-test mode can be used to troubleshoot a
keypad in the field. If you do not get the continuous
light, the memory has been corrupted and should be
re-programmed with the default command (see
option #19).
5. Enter the master code (default = 1234) followed by
the * key and the relay energizes. Refer to
programming section to program your keypad.
NOTE:
You can program your keypad in your shop or at the
installation site. Programmed information is stored in
non-volatile memory so it won’t be lost if power is
removed.
COMMAND AND CONTROL
DEFAULTS
Door♦Gard Command and Control keypads are
designed for easy installation in a minimum amount of
time. The following default settings are factory
programmed:
Master Code (user 1): 1234
Main Relay Time: 5 seconds
Auxiliary Output Time: 5 seconds
Panic Output: Output 4
Keypad Active Output: Off
REX Triggers: Main Relay
Keypress Feedback: On
LED – Normal State Red
LED - Relay Energized Green
Auto-Entry Off
If you must change the default settings or additional
functions are desired, please refer to the Programming
Options Chart after you are familiar with the
Programming section.
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PROGRAMMING
1. Enter programming mode Yellow LED
Press 99 # (master code) * Flashes slowly
2. To Change master code
Press 1 # (new master code) * Flashes fast
Press (new master code) * Flashes slowly
If you must change the Main Relay
time, see option 2 on the
Programming Options chart.
3. To Add/change second code
Press 2 # (new user code) * Flashes fast
Press (new user code) * Flashes slowly
4. To Add/change third code
Press 3 # (new user code) * Flashes fast
Press (new user code) * Flashes slowly
5. Up to 120 codes may be added
in this fashion
6. Exit programming mode
Press * Off
NOTES:
• Door♦Gard Command and Control keypads are factory
programmed with a master code of 1234.
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The master code is always stored in user location
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• The master code allows access to programming mode
and activates the main relay.
• By default (auto-entry is off), all codes must be followed
by the * key.
• Codes may be from 1-6 digits in length, and digits
may be repeated.
• If you forgot the master code or it is not working,
momentarily push SW1, (see wiring diagram for
location) to enter programming mode and go to option
#19 on the Programming Options chart to default
keypad.
• If the yellow LED lights solid while in programming
mode, an error has occurred. Press * to clear (yellow
LED should start flashing) and start over from step 2 or
3 above.
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