12V DC release current rating
must be less than 1A.
* The diode current rating must be
equal to or greater than the current
required to drive the release.
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+
ins-30020
16/02/2010
Please read the following notes before installing
123
456
789
*
0#
Electrical shock from voltages used in this system can cause injury or death. Prior
to making any electrical connections, or performing maintenance and repair, ensure
power is removed.
Mains electrical connections should be made only by qualied personel in accordance
with local regulation.
1. Safety goggles should be worn while using power tools.
2. Before drilling the mounting holes, check the area for concealed wires and pipes.
3. The power supply provided is suitable for internal mounting only.
X 1
In this kit you will nd the following items. If you nd that any of the parts
Other Items Required
Fail open or fail closed lock Push to make exit button
5.5 mm masonary drill bit 10 mm masonary drill bit
Electric drill Screwdrivers
Safety goggles Hammer
X 2
X 2
X 1
X 1
are missing or damaged, please notify your supplier.
Fitting the reader
Step 1: Carefully mark out the mounting holes for the reader and the hole of the cable feed.
Step 2: Drill the marked holes for the mounting points and the cable feed. When drilling the holes,
ensure that you are aware of any hidden cables or pipes. Once the holes have been drilled, t the
supplied wall plugs and feed the cable through the cable feed hole before securing the reader to the
wall using the screws supplied.
Step 3: Fit the reader cover to the reader, and secure using the screw provided.
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Setting The Master Code
The first time the keypad is turned on the RED and GREEN LEDs flash alternately.
This indicates a 6 digit Master Code must now be entered.
»The Master Code allows access to the Programming Menu.
To set the Master Code, do the following:
PressPressPressPress
Enter 6 digit
Master Code
***
The factory User Code is now set to 7890
Enter 6 digit
Master Code
#
to exit
programming
mode
The Master Code must not contain a User Code (for example
123456 as a Master Code and 2345 as a User Code would cause
the door to open before the Master Code had been entered.
Changing the entry code
The RED and GREEN LEDs flash simultaneously indicating reader is in
Press and hold
for 3 seconds
Enter code
81
4-8 digits
NOTE
Enter 6 digit Master Code
Programming Mode
PressPress
re-enter
code
**
Changing the door open time
Enter 6 digit Master Code
2
3
= Normal
= Master
= Delete
}
Press
#
to exit
programming
mode
The RED and GREEN LEDs flash simultaneously indicating reader is in
Press and hold
for 3 seconds
5
Changing the lock type
Press and hold
for 3 seconds
1
Enter 2 digits from 01 to 60 (default door open time is 07 seconds
The RED and GREEN LEDs flash simultaneously indicating reader is in
press
*
{
= Fail open
= Fail locked
#
Programming Mode
Enter 6 digit Master Code
Programming Mode
Press
}
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#
to exit
programming
mode
Press
#
to exit
programming
mode
= default
Changing the keypad backlight
The RED and GREEN LEDs flash simultaneously indicating reader is in
Enter 6 digit Master Code
Programming Mode
Press and hold
for 3 seconds
0
Setting multiple entry codes
(maximum = 120)
Press and hold
for 3 seconds
2
Setting the keypad sounder
press
{
The RED and GREEN LEDs flash simultaneously indicating reader is in
press
{
The RED and GREEN LEDs flash simultaneously indicating reader is in
*
#
*
#
= On
= Off
= On
= Off
Press
}
Enter 6 digit Master Code
Programming Mode
}
Enter 6 digit Master Code
Programming Mode
#
to exit
programming
mode
Press
#
to exit
programming
mode
When in Multi User Code mode
the (star) key must be
pressed after the code is
entered for the door to release.
= default
= default
Press and hold
for 3 seconds
3
Setting the exit button mode
Press and hold
for 3 seconds
7
press
{
The RED and GREEN LEDs flash simultaneously indicating reader is in
= Normal (press once to open door)
1
= Toggle (press once to open, press again to close)
2
= Disabled (exit button does not open the door)
3
*
#
= Off
= On
Press
}
Enter 6 digit Master Code
Programming Mode
#
to exit
programming
mode
}
Press
#
to exit
programming
mode
= default
= default
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Setting the keypad for
additional security
The RED and GREEN LEDs flash simultaneously indicating reader is in
Enter 6 digit Master Code
Programming Mode
Press and hold
for 3 seconds
4
press
{
*
#
Changing the Master code
The RED and GREEN LEDs flash simultaneously indicating reader is in
Press and hold
for 3 seconds
6
Master code
Resetting the keypad
(EXCEPT the master code)
The RED and GREEN LEDs flash simultaneously indicating reader is in
Press and hold
for 3 seconds
9
Master
= On
}
= Off
Enter new
6 digit
Enter
code
Press
#
to exit
programming
mode
Enter 6 digit Master Code
Programming Mode
PressPress
**
Enter 6 digit Master Code
Programming Mode
Press and hold
for 3 seconds
9
Press
#
When enabled, the keypad will
deactivate for 60 seconds if
there are 20 consecutive
incorrect numbers entered
Re-enter new
6 digit
Master code
Press
#
to exit
programming
mode
= default
Press
#
to exit
programming
mode
Once completed, all settings
except the Master code will be
restored to their default setting
Resetting the keypad
(INCLUDING the Master code)
Remove power
to the keypad
Press and
hold
2
Re-apply power,
still holding
2
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Hold for 3
seconds
2
once power is
applied
Once reset, the keypad will need
a new Master code set, as per the
programming section
Applications
- Using an exit button.
This is used to exit through
the door. A standard
‘bell push’ button, tted on
the safe side of the door
can be used to operate the
electric release.
- Providing timed access.
This may be required, for
example, where a main
entrance door is required
to be unlocked during ofce
hours. A standard central
heating time switch with
voltage free contacts can be
used. When the contacts are
closed the door release will
remain open.
+
-
12-15V d.c.
(Fuse rating 1A)
Push to make
door release
12-15V d.c.
(Fuse rating 1A)
+
-
Time clock keeps door
open during working hours
Schematic shows
2
1
4
7
*
3
6
5
8
9
0
#
2
1
3
6
4
5
7
8
9
0
*
#
+12Vd.c.
0V
+12Vd.c.
a 12V d.c. release.
The current rating
must be less than 1A
The diode current
rating must be equal
to or greater than
the current in the
release.
0V
12V d.c.
electric release:
current must be
less than 1A
Diode current
must be equal to
or greater than
the release
current
- Entryphone access.
May be required, for
example, at a main
entrance door, so that staff
can gain access by using
a code whilst visitors are
veried before entry is
granted. The voltage free
contacts on the entryphone
are connected to the
grey wires of the keypad.
12-15V d.c.
(Fuse rating 1A)
+
-
2
1
3
6
4
5
8
7
9
0
#
*
Entryphone will release
door on demand
+12Vd.c.
0V
12V d.c.
electric release:
current must be
less than 1A
Diode current
must be equal to
or greater than
the release
current
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Technical Help
Here is the list of topics about this product that receive the most technical support enquiries.
We list them here to help you speed up the installation and trouble shooting process.
1. I have connected the keypad correctly. Why doesn’t it open when I enter my code?
Q- Check that there is power to the keypad by setting the keypad backlight to ON, and listening for keypad beeps.
Q If not, check the power supply.
Q- Check that the green light ashes when the correct code is entered. If not, the code has not been entered
Q correctly, or may have been incorrectly programmed initially.
Q- Check that the lock is capable of operating with a 12V DC power supply.
Q- Check the connections.
2. When I enter my code, I hear a click and the unit resets. Why does the release not unlock?
QThis can be caused by incorrect wiring of the output wires or the diode. If a DC lock is used, check that a diode
Qis connected across the lock so that the band is nearest the +V connection. This fault may blow a fuse in the
Qpower supply - check for above before replacing the fuse.
3. The door is always unlocked. Why, and how do I get it to lock again?
QIf the green light on the keypad is on constantly, check the type of lock that is tted. If it is a fail open type,
Qit requires power to be applied to its terminals to keep it locked. A fail locked type (more common) requires power
Qonly when it is to be kept open. Refer to the programming instructions to set the keypad for the correct lock type.
QIf this is set correctly, check all wiring for shorts or bad connections. Check that a diode is tted to the DC lock
Qand is connected correctly. If not, the keypad may be damaged and will have to be replaced. Damaged relay
Qcontacts are not covered by product warranty.
QIf the green light on the keypad is ashing, switch off the power. Wait for 10 seconds and switch the power
Qon again. If the door is locked and the green light is on constantly again, it is likely that the user code is set to
Qoperate in toggle mode. If you do not want toggle codes, reset the keypad and enter new codes accordingly.
QIf on re-applying power, the keypad’s green light is still ashing, and the door is still open, check the exit button
Q(grey) wires. These could be connected to an exit button of the incorrect type, or shorted by faulty wiring, or the
Qexit button operation could be set incorrectly. Rectify and re-test.
Specications
Features
Number of Users
Code length
Door open time
Silent operation
Can be used with fail OPEN locks
Can be used with fail CLOSED locks
Exit button input
Backlight
Electrical
Voltage
Current
Switchable current
Environment
Operating temperature
Waterproof
Cable length
Dimensions
Min
1120
4 digits8 digits
1 sec60 sec
Min
12V DC 15V DC
Min
-20 °C+55 °C
IP67
Width
70 mm115 mm
Max
Max
150mA
1A
Max
Height
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Outdoor Use
3 metres
Depth
29 mm
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